Wayne Joseph Kremer was born in Watertown, South Dakota the son of Mary and Maynard Kremer on June 6, 1951. He passed away peacefully at Whatcom Hospice House in Bellingham on July 24, 2013 surrounded by his loving family
He graduated from Sedro Woolley High School with the class of 1969. After graduation Wayne joined the Laborers Union and went to work for Chandler Construction. He was injured in an accident at work from which he became disabled.
Wayne was an avid member of the Skagit Valley Men’s Pool League for about 30+ years. He was the treasurer for A League Of Our Own for the past 12 years. He truly enjoyed the game and was quite good at it.
Wayne also loved to fish and hunt. He looked forward for the time to pack up and go Elk hunting with the group over in Eastern Washington.
He leaves behind a daughter, Tara Lowery of Hayden, Idaho; his companion, Lucille Wood of Sedro-Woolley; his step-father, Don Pewitt of Sedro-Woolley; 3 sisters, Cheryl Bice (Wes) of Ferndale, Sandi Kremer of Sedro-Woolley, Michele Keenan (Robert) of Sedro-Woolley and brother, Joel Kremer (Tonja) of Sedro-Woolley; 3 grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and 2 sisters, Barbara Holland and Diane Kremer.
Memorials in Wayne’s honor are suggested to Peace Health Whatcom Hospice House, 2901 Squalicum Hwy, Bellingham, WA 98225.
A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, August 3, 2013 at 4:00 pm at Lemley Chapel in Sedro-Woolley followed by a reception at 5:00 pm at the upstairs hall of the American Legion in Sedro-Woolley.
I just found out about Wayne passing away and I am so crushed. Wayne was most definitely a one of a kind person. He was always smiling and joking with me. He loved playing pool and almost always beat me. He will definitely be missed by everyone whom he knew. Love you Wayne rest in piece my friend. Anna Boswell
Wayne was a very friendly individual. I will always remember when he worked for my father, Mike Barnett. Wayne would crack jokes and make me laugh when he would drive his fancy camaro to our house in the mornings before & after they worked. It never failed, he would usually try making me smile one way or another. At least he is in a better place now. Just know I will see you again when I get there. Sending my condolences to his brothers & sisters, or anyone else that was in his life.
Wayne… your an angel. In life and after. You brightened my days , your huge heart is glorious.
I am honored and priviledged to have had you in my life. I drink my coffee and think of you.
I am thankful for having been blessed with your knowledge… and friendship.
Thank you…. always remembering you. ♥
Im gonna miss you …hope your wings fit my friend..so sry to the family he was a one of a kind man,
So sad to hear he well be missed I always enjoyed seeing Wayne
Very sorry for your loss.Wayne was a wonderful person he will be missed.