Lewis P. Waggaman

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February 1, 2012

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Waggaman, Lewis P., 71, retired Air Force clinical social worker, died Wednesday, February 1, 2012. Memorial service 2:00 P.M. Saturday, February 4, 2012 at St. Johns Episcopal Church. Lewis was preceded in death by his parents, William and Natalie Waggaman, and a step-son, Michael Grantham. He is survived by his wife, Deanna; sons, Parker Waggaman and Brian Grantham; daughter, Heather Hines (Dwight); sisters, Natalie Yadon, and Elizabeth Ann Lasseter (David); grandchildren, Sarah Johnle (Ryan), and Joshua Wheat; great-grandchildren, Katlyn and Meadow Johnle; niece, Terry Callaway (Chris); two great-nephews and one great-niece. A memorial has been established with St. Johns Episcopal Church, 402 North Topeka, Wichita, Kansas, 67202. Downing Lahey Mortuary East. Memorial Service

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  1. Dear Betsy & Family, We’re so sorry for your loss. You are all in our thoughts and prayers. God Bless, Rose & Steve

  2. Dear Deanna, We are out of town until the end of February and wanted you to know that our prayers are with you and your whole family. Lew was such a good man and we all enjoyed him through the years. Our thoughts and prayers are especially with you. Love and prayers, Mary and Mike Easterday

  3. Betsy You’re in our thoughts and prayers during this tough time. We know how much your brother meant to you and what a great loss this is. Please know we are here for you…

  4. Dear Mrs. Waggaman, I hope you’ll remember me, Tami Gray, from Flinthills schools. My heart and prayers are with you as you have to say goodbye to Lew. I remember how much you loved sharing your lives together, and I know that you will miss him tremendously. You will be in my prayers as you carry on without him. I always loved seeing him at school and hearing him laugh. He was so full of twinkles and kindness. Most sincerely, Tami Gray

  5. As a brother-in-law, Lewis was one of the best. I admired the early sacrifices he made to support his mother and to basically raise his younger sister. He will truly be missed by his family and members of the community.

  6. We loved Lew’s quirky sense of humor and you two fit together perfectly, whether it was working in the kitchen or entertaining guests. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him.

  7. Dear Deanna, we are very sorry for your loss. We liked Lou very much, we had great moments together and we will always remember him with joy. We are sorry for not being there with you at this moment, despite of the distance you are always on our minds. Love, Marins, Claudio, Aurea and Andria Marcon.

  8. Betsy and Family. Saying good-bye to those we love is one of the hardest things we have to do in this life. But we can be comforted in knowing that as we let go, Jesus steps in and takes the hand of our loved ones. We will see them again!

  9. Oh My goodness sweetie, I am soo sorry for your loss. May God give you and your family peace. I will be praying for you. I love you lots!!!! Feel free to call when you get home and we will get together and just talk. Love ya, Lisa Rice

  10. Deanna, Sorry we will be out of town this weekend – our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Loved visiting with Lew while you and Garry were in choir practice – will really miss him.

  11. Lew was my best friend and mu brother for years. He will be missed . Over the years we shared many things from craziness in life to profound wonderings. Our sympathy to Deanna and all the family. We are all enriched by having Lew in our lives.


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