Rod Mcintyre
I went to get some help with a shotgun a few years ago when I met Wayne. My wife was with me. Wayne sang and entertained us for quite a while. He was a sweet and caring, precious man. He is missed!
Birth date: Aug 7, 1941 Death date: Dec 17, 2022
Mr. Wayne Stephenson, age 82, of Newport, passed away Saturday morning, December 17, 2022 at his home. He was preceded in death by his wife Barbara Stephenson; son Mike Stephenson; grandson Tristan Stephenson; mother Gladys Stephe Read Obituary
I went to get some help with a shotgun a few years ago when I met Wayne. My wife was with me. Wayne sang and entertained us for quite a while. He was a sweet and caring, precious man. He is missed!
Betty Ricker lit a candle in memory of Wayne Stephenson
Sorry to hear of Wayne’s passing . Just talked to him a couple of weeks ago .Prayers for his family . He was always eager to help me and his help was appreciated. He will be missed.
Wayne was a wonderful man and will be dearly missed. My dad charles stephenson. Thought the worls of him and im sure he met him at the gats of glory
I am so sorry for the families loss . With deepest sympathy and prayers for all.
I will miss hearing you say hey girl and I love you girl the most I'll miss your singing your girl stories and your fishing a lot more this girl want let you be forgotten that's for sure!!!
We have SO many memories to share over the years ! MUSIC is foremost & the incredible times we had pickin' & playing out under the carport. Barbara & I sat in the swing, laughing & singing along to the sounds of The Bybee Beats .... Wayne even parted with his beloved Suburban several years back, when my Ronnie was looking for me a SUV to haul around Ellison Beef ! We still love it & just returned from a trip to Texas in it. What great times we all had ... and just wanted you all to know how much we loved both of your parents. Sending prayers for peace in your hearts & much love, Susan & Ronnie Ellison; Bybee, TN.
Praying for the family. Love you all.
Pat Stephenson sent a virtual gift in memory of Wayne Stephenson