Howard Sheffer
Worked with Ken many years. What a fun person to be with! We had a few beers after work sometimes and a lot of fun! RIP ken.
Skip Sheffer
Birth date: Feb 24, 1947 Death date: Nov 15, 2018
Kenneth W. Wayland age 71, died November 15th, 2018. Born February 24th, 1947, Mr. Wayland worked in the airline industry. Kenneth W. Wayland passed away surrounded by his loving family. Kenneth W. Wayland was preceded in death by Read Obituary
Worked with Ken many years. What a fun person to be with! We had a few beers after work sometimes and a lot of fun! RIP ken.
Skip Sheffer
Just a simple conversation with Ken was always entertaining. He was my buddy, luvs n missed, but never forgotten, I'll see ya in Heaven, Ken...my prayers n luv to Caryl, best BFF, the kids, n your dear family..
Ken and I work together in Baltimore I started with him and 1979 and then I moved to Florida in 1988 he was a great man to work with a lot of fun to hang around with he never had really anything bad to say about anybody he liked his beer and so did I I will see him on the other side I will always remember him take care my friend and God bless you
Our hearts are broken. JC and I had many fond memories with Kenny and Caryl. We will miss him very much. We will see you later Kenny.
We are sorry to learn of his passing Sis. We know you are going to miss him. We didn't get to spend much time with you both but he was a good man. God Bless you and your family. We love you all.
I am so sorry that we have lost a dear, funny, and caring friend.
I know and worked with Kenny for some 25 years at US airways
He always had time to stop and talk with you and see how you were doing
My deepest Condolences to the whole family
Al DeVine
Worked with Ken at the old Friendship Airport at Allegheny. Back in the early 70's. Great friend RIP Sir
Tom Schwartz
Even though I just met Ken a few years ago through my Cousin he welcomed us when we came to visit and we had some good times. So sorry to all his family.
I am so sorry Caryl.๐ข๐๐Sending much love & prayers your way. I am glad he is no longer suffering & at peace. I know he would not have wanted to continue living & being so sick at the same time.....My fondest memory is of course being part of your Wedding & you both coming to mine. As far as fondest memory with him & myself, was one night we had been at Jonathans, I think it may have still been Crab Cove, we had many drinks & came home & woke up half the neighborhood, singing "Waiting for a Star to Fall", at the top of our lungs, & dancing & laughing at ourselves the whole time. My Mom yelled at us both until she finally got us in the house. We would talk about the night often & laugh so hard every time!! RIP my friend, "OLD FART", I will miss you but will always remember you.๐ข๐ข๐My heart is broken.