Sue Granie
My sympathies to Donna and family. I went to high school with Wayne. He was a cheerful friendly guy. I’m happy that I had the opportunity to know both he and Donna. May God Bless his family. Sue (Pfaltzgraf) Granie.
Birth date: May 24, 1934 Death date: May 5, 2019
Wayne G. Ambrose departed his earthly life and went to his Heavenly home on Sunday, May 5, 2019 at Hospice House in Cape Coral, FL. He was born May 24, 1934 in Cleveland, OH the second of two sons born to Clyde W. and Hilda F. (S Read Obituary
My sympathies to Donna and family. I went to high school with Wayne. He was a cheerful friendly guy. I’m happy that I had the opportunity to know both he and Donna. May God Bless his family. Sue (Pfaltzgraf) Granie.
Donna and Family, we are so sorry for your loss. Wayne was a good man, a good husband, a good father, and a good Christian man. He will be missed by all. Brad and Nancy Troxel
To Wayne’s Family and Friends, Our deepest sympathies go out to you. May God, and the many good memories, sustain you; now and also in the future.. Our thoughts and prayers are for you and your families. Sincere condolences from Art Beerys, Smithville, Ohio
Sympathies from The Wagner Family~
Donna, Beth, Kirk, Frank; We are so sorry to hear about Wayne. The Ambrose family was such a big part of our lives as we started our life together in Rittman. We Have such great memories of all of you and will be keeping you in our thoughts and prayers.
Great coach, principal and caring person. It was my pleasure and honor to have Wayne on my team while superintendent of Rittman. He lives on in the positive impact his leadership had on the students he served.
Donna, Beth, Kirk and Frank, Sorry to hear of your loss. I have a lot of fond memories of the entire family and growing up in Rittman.
So sad to hear of Wayne’s passing but I know he is in heaven rejoicing. He was a wonderful principal to work for and I was lucky enough to have him as my Sunday School teacher. He taught me so much about God and life. Rod and I are keeping you all in our prayers.
Wayne was part of the committee that hired me as football coach at Rittman. His role was to quiz me on my technical knowledge of football. He really peppered me with all sorts of questions. I hope he was pleased with my work even though we ended up on opposing sides at one point. Also, he provided me with one of the most interesting evenings of my life when he invited me to his house to visit with the Assistant Director of Personnel for the Cleveland Browns. I was fascinated with a look behind the scenes of the Browns. My condolences to your entire family on your loss.
To The Family and Friends of Wayne You have My Deepest Sympathy My Prayers and Thoughts go all out to You I used to live in Rittman God Bless All of You Norma( Beery)Spence