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Wayne A. Bristol

Wayne A. Bristol

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Wayne A. Bristol, 69, of Atlanta, passed away on Thursday, March 25, 2021. He was born in Tipton on June 5, 1951 to Elwin Fred & Frances A. (Justice) Bristol. He married Julie Snyder on June 2, 1983. The couple enjoyed 37 years of marriage and memories together.

Wayne worked at Tipton NAPA for 48 years. Everyone who knew Wayne knew if they needed a car, truck, or tractor part to go see him and he would be happy to help. He graduated from Tipton High School class of 1969. Wayne was a Chicago Bears fan and attended many games over the years. In his spare time he enjoyed watching NASCAR, mowing the lawn, and spending time with his family.

Wayne is survived by his wife, Julie Snyder-Bristol; a daughter, Peyton Engel and husband Justin, of Peru; a brother, Tony Bristol and wife Marsha of Kokomo; one grandchild, Emmett Engel, and a granddaughter on the way. He was preceded in death by a brother, Ralph Bristol.

Private family services were held at Fairview Cemetery. Young-Nichols Funeral Home was honored to assist the family during this difficult time.

The family asks that if you feel moved to honor Wayne’s memory, you can make a donation to Riley Children’s Foundation, 30 South Meridian Street, Suite 200, Indianapolis, IN 46204.

 

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18 thoughts on “Wayne A. Bristol”

  1. My deepest condolences to you and your family. I knew Wayne through NAPA and my son Tyler. He was a great man and will be missed by many. May you find comfort in your memories.

  2. Julie, Peyton, and family, you have my deepest condolences on your loss. Prayers and wishes for strength as you go through this hard tome.

  3. Tom Lisa Achenbach

    Julie and Peyton so sorry of hearing of Wayne^s passing will be greatly missed prayers are sent your way to help get through these hard times.

  4. Wayne was truly one of a kind, one of the nicest people you could hope to meet..
    Prayers going out to the entire family.

  5. Ramona Johnson Wolf

    I remember him with fondness. Always had a smile. He was in my high school class. So sorry to hear of his passing. Praying for the family to get thru this difficult time. My deepest sympathies

  6. Wayne sure knew how to smile and put you in a comfortable frame of mine. He snickered quietly when he got one over you. The world would be a wonderful place if more men were like him. I will miss his smile. RIP.

  7. RIP Wayne. Wayne always had that ornery smile. He was in school with me all 12 years. He ran a few cars with my husband Terry. Our sincere condolences to the family. A great man,

  8. Julie, Peyton & family – I am so very sorry for your loss. My deepest sympathy as you go through this difficult time I pray you can find peace.

  9. Shannon Lawson

    Julie It is with deepest regret I hear this news. I always admired you for your fierce strength and independence so I know you will endure this. Know I am thinking of you. Shannon Lawson

  10. Latricia mohler

    I’m so sorry to hear about Wayne’s passing my thoughts are with you Julie and Payton I worked with Wayne at Napa for 6 years and he was honestly one of the greatest men I’ve ever had the pleasure of knowing truly one of a kind I pray you both find peace

  11. Julie, I am so very sorry to hear of your loss. My prayers are with you and your family in this trying time.

  12. Julie, Peyton and family: we will miss him dearly. The lawn was so cool the designs he did when he mowed. When his truck was at NAPA we always would stop in there and talk to him. If you need anything let us know!
    Love:Chad,Ethan,Rilynn, Lou, and Steve

  13. Theresa Louthen

    Wayne was a great man with a beautiful smile. Praying for you all during this difficult time. Rip Wayne.

  14. Angela (Yeary) Edmonds

    Dear Julie and Peyton,
    I’m so sad to hear about your loss. Wayne was such a caring, kind man who loved you so much. I’m grieving with you and wish I could give you both a big hug and sit around and hear stories of your best memories. I’m praying that you are doing that together and that you find comfort in the God of all comfort (2 Corinthians 1:13). He is close to you in your grief and longs to comfort you in the very deepest of ways as you draw in close to Him. He loves you and is grieving with you very near. I love you and am grieving with you from afar.

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