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Wayne Tremble
March 13, 1945 - January 28, 2017
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<div itemprop="description">With deep sadness, we announce the passing, on January 28th, 2017 of Wayne Norman Tremble, peacefully , at home, surrounded with the love of his family. <br><br>Born in Moncton, he is survived by his mother, Marjorie (Perry) Tremble, predeceased by his father, George Tremble. Wayne leaves to mourn his wife, Valerie (Smith) Tremble, daughter, Katherine Tremble-Taylor (Greg) of Caledon Ontario, and his son Dr. Brett Tremble (Tara) of Moncton New Brunswick. Wayne leaves behind cherished grandsons, Greysen and Rundle and beloved granddaughter, Kayla.<br><br>Wayne is also survived by his sisters, Shirley MacLean, Boundary Creek, Barbara Cook (Gary), Moncton, Carolyn Bourque (Paul), Halifax, and Elizabeth, Moncton, and Uncle Gordon Tremble (Donna), Shediac, as well as several cousins, nieces and nephews.<br><br>Wayne grew up in Moncton. He served in the RCMP in Ontario, Manitoba, and British Columbia, before leaving the force to raise his family in Moncton. Wayne worked for Moncton Chrysler Dodge, Atmus Equipment, Invacare Canada, and Future-Mobility Home Health Care until his retirement.<br><br>Wayne enjoyed his family, the hobby farm with all the animals, and loved the outdoors. He was a lifetime member of the Canadian Morgan Horse Association, and a 37 year volunteer firefighter with service in Langley BC and Moncton. He loved working with antiques of any kind, especially farm equipment and snowmobiles. He was president of the Golden Oldies Antique Snowmobile Club.<br><br>The family thanks all the friends who called or stopped in to help or just to say hello and offer support and encouragement during this past year.<br><br>Arrangements are under the professional care of Fairhaven Funeral Home. A service to celebrate Wayne's life will be held Thursday February 2nd at 12:00pm at Mount Royal United Church with the Reverend Dr. Beverly Daley officiating. Friends are invited to visit with the family commencing at 11am for one hour prior to the service. A reception will follow in the church hall.<br>Private Family Internment will take place in the Fairhaven Cemetery following the service.<br><br>In Wayne's memory, donations to the Charity of your choice would be appreciated.<br></div>