Wayne Millard Wilburn

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Wayne Millard Wilburn, age 61 of Aberdeen, NC passed away Thursday, February 25, 2010 at home. The family will receive friends Saturday, February 27, 2010 from 6-8pm at Boles Funeral Home in Southern Pines.

Mr. Wilburn was born March 23, 1948 in Charleroi, PA to the late Harold and Mary Silbaugh Wilburn. He retired from the North Carolina Department of Corrections after thirty years of service.

He is survived by two daughters; Susan Comstock and Tammy Jackson both of Raeford, three grandchildren; two brothers; Dale Wilburn and Butch Wilburn both of PA. 

Boles Funeral Home of Southern Pines is serving the family.

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6 Responses for “Wayne Millard Wilburn”

  1. Kind words from SS

    Wayne your selfless purpose and
    wildflower wisdom will be in our
    hearts forever.
    Our Love and Prayers to Your Family

  2. Kind words from Jennifer Wilburn-Firestone

    My uncle was a great man, who was thoughtful and unselfish. He has always been there for our family through the good times and the bad. He is greatly missed but now at peace with grandpap and grandma. We love you and our prayers are with you!

  3. Kind words from Jurgen, Linda, Rosa, and Pearl

    To Tammy, Susan, and all the family.

    Our prayers are with you all. We love you and pray the Lord will begin healing your grieving hearts.

  4. Kind words from James Harrison

    I worked with Wayne for many years, and we rode our motorcycles together. Wayne was hardcore, and tough when it caame to working and riding no pain, no job nor discomfort ever seemed to phase him in fact he seemed, to relish the challanges but when it came to a friend needing something, he was always there not only giving friendship and support but would give anything he had to help. Wayne without doubt had a heart as big as the tallest mountain. I will always cherish my memories and time spent with Wayne.

  5. Kind words from Richard Sammy Samuel

    Live free, ride free, you where like a brother to me and a great friend. I will miss you very much. Drop that clutch, crack that throttle, and ride the wind !

  6. Kind words from Carolyn & Mike

    Kay, Tammy, and Susie and your family,
    You all have our sympathy. Girls I know your Mother can not read this but please read it to her. I was really shocked when Aunt Nancy called me. Mike and I were going to try and come but the weather got to bad. I know you girls will surely miss your Dad along with the grandchildren. I know how he liked to tease them. I would love to see you all. Mike and I come to Florida sometimes several times a year.You all are in our thoughts.
    Love,
    Aunt Carolyn and Uncle Mike

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