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Wayne Anderson

  • 68 years old
  • Male
  • Born Jan 15, 1940
  • Died Oct 23, 2008
  • California United States
This is a page for family and friends to gather, share their memories, and celebrate the life of our close friend Wayne. Please feel free to celebrate his life with us by leaving your memories and photos.
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Wayne Anderson

Recently, we have been able to edit and upload an audio recording (MP3) of the memorial service at Voyagers Bible Church for Wayne. We've also uploaded 67 photos taken by a professional photographer at the event. These are available at:

http://www.tli.cc/anderson/

Just click on "California memorial service" to be taken to the right area of our website.


Website background music is “Your Sweet Grace” by Jeff Zabel, inspired by a talk on “Grace” given by Wayne at a Journey retreat. Available on iTunes.

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Wayne was such a wonderful teacher

Susan Hoyle Bailey Jun 16, 2011

I used to attend the youth meetings for High School at Park Street church in the mid 70s. That group gave me such a feeling of belonging and some lifelong friends. Wayne's teaching is what I always will remember - I hung on every word. Those retreats were so much fun, especially the week long college retreat at Gordon-Comwell, just before entering college. I found my singing voice on that retreat! I lost my speaking voice while playing sports but I could still sing to the Lord! The music was so much fun and it really developed my voice such that I have used it since then to serve the Lord. I have fond memories of those days and Wayne was a big part of them.

Wayne was such a wonderful teacher

Susan Hoyle Bailey Jun 16, 2011

I used to attend the youth meetings for High School at Park Street church in the mid 70s. That group gave me such a feeling of belonging and some lifelong friends. Wayne's teaching is what I always will remember - I hung on every word. Those retreats were so much fun, especially the week long college retreat at Gordon-Comwell, just before entering college. I found my singing voice on that retreat! I lost my speaking voice while playing sports but I could still sing to the Lord! The music was so much fun and it really developed my voice such that I have used it since then to serve the Lord. I have fond memories of those days and Wayne was a big part of them.

A huge change

Brandon Martin Apr 10, 2010

Wayne's message of Grace has been a life change for me and for all of us. I hope to continue his message throughout the rest of my life.

An inspiration

Edmund Maksvytis Nov 02, 2009

He always meant so much to me and he has always remained in my thoughts ever since I met him at Ruggles in 1968. He was the youth leader at time and I have never forgotten the influence he has had on me. He will remain forever in my heart.

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