
September 10, 1990 - April 15, 2021
Memorial Gifts & Donations
On Thursday April 15th, our Heavenly Father called his son Wayne home. Wayne L. Weary II, the son of Wayne Weary Senior and the late Rochelle Delisa Howard-Weary, was born in Bogalusa, Louisiana on Monday September 10th, 1990. He attended Green Run High School in Virginia Beach. Wayne was accepted to and attended Centura College where he earned an Associates Degree in Computer Programming. But his heart’s desire was to become a teacher.
At the age of 21 Wayne moved to San Antonio, Texas to pursue a career with the “City Year Americorps” dedicating himself to teaching and mentoring young students. This organization allowed him to create a fun-loving learning environment where all his students can succeed. He helped them develop key skills on how to adapt and excel socially and academically.
Wayne will be remembered as a fun loving, kind, and full of energy. He had a quiet and gentle spirit, always willing to serve or help in anyway. He loved his brother Jevan and his sister Abria with all his heart. However, Wayne’s greatest love was the love for his daughter Brielle Elisa Weary. He had an acute awareness that her needs came first. He expressed his love to her by giving her his time, his attention and making the necessary sacrifices to fulfill all her needs and wants. He was a Super-dad like the character of Superman he loved; he used his superpowers to demonstrate his love for Brielle and everyone who crossed his path.
Superman may have seemed timid on the outside but when faced with struggles, enemies and attacks, Superman fought with an unmatched determination that most people would not know how to handle. Wayne somehow had that same fight and determination, even when it seemed he was knocked down and out, his unknown Superpowers kicked in and SuperWayne and his karaoke machine had once again conquered the enemy. And even now, the enemy has been defeated. Wayne is singing and has taken flight, above all that was set out to destroy him he has risen above it all.
Wayne was preceded in death by his beloved mother Rochelle Delisa Howard-Weary and to cherish his memory his father; Wayne Weary Senior, sister; Abria D. Davis (husband Darrell Davis) brother; Jevan Weary, Daughter; Brielle Elisa Weary, Aunts; Stephanie and Taneka, Deiredre (Aunty Dee Dee) & Denise along with a host of other aunts and uncles. Great Uncle; John Oatis Junior, Great Aunt; Regena Oatis, Great Uncle Alvin Keys and Ray Keys, Great Aunt Paulette Young, Cousin; Marquell Oatis, Grandfather; Wallace Howard, Wayne’s God mother; Aunt Jill and a host of other relatives and friends.
Homegoing Celebration
Waynard (Wayne) Levell Weary II
Sunrise – September 10, 1990 Sunset – April 15, 2021
1 Peter 3 V 4
But rather what is inside the heart, the imperishable quality of a gentle and quiet spirit, which is of great worth in God’s sight. — 1 Peter 3:4 (CSB version)
St. Paul Christian Fellowship Church
2238 Courtney Ave. Norfolk, VA 23504
Pastor Antonio Woolard
Wednesday, April 21, 2021 at 1.00 pm
In loving memory of my Son
If roses grow in Heaven
If roses in Heaven Lord
Please pick a bunch for me.
Place them in my Son’s arms
And tell him they’re from me
Tell him that I love and miss him
and when he turns to smile,
Place a kiss upon his cheek
And hold him for awhile.
Because remembering him is easy,
I do it everyday.
But there is an ache within my heart
That will never go away.
From your father/Unknown Author
Photo
“Fly High Superman”
Acknowledgement
We would like to express our deepest appreciation for all the prayers and expressions of sympathy extended to us during this time of bereavement. May God Bless you.
The Weary and Davis Family
Repast
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and for the safety of all, we will not hold a repast fellowship at this time. However, we will be serving refreshments and ask that everyone to please social distance at that time. We love and appreciate you all.
Professional Services
Cremation & Funeral Services of Tidewater
Croft Street Norfolk, VA 23513
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Wayne, you have my sincerest condolences. My heart broke when I heard the news. My prayer is that God will comfort you and the children and give you all the strength you need. So very sorry for the loss of your son.
Fly high SuperWayne?
Love you all,
Sophia Ginn
Wayne Senior..So sorry for the loss of your son. May you and your family keep happy memories of him. ❤
Wayne, Wendy and I send our heart felt prayers to you and your family. I know you will keep yours sons memory alive and fresh in your granddaughter. I am sorry for your loss my friend.
My deepest condolences. Wayne will be truly missed. He always had me laughing when he was around even during hard times. He was an amazing person.
Sending my condolences to your family. Wayne was such a beautiful person. His positive energy was undeniable. He could alway turn a bad day into a good one with a joke. He will always be my friend. I pray the family finds healing in this difficult time. Just know that he has touched many and is truly loved. ❤️
My deepest condolences to your family. Wayne was a bright soul and extremely kind-hearted. Although missed, his memory remains strong and will last for years to come.
I am sorry for your loss. May him memory live on in his daughter. She has his smile
Sending Love and Prayers to the family . God has another angel. Stay strong Abria, Jevan, and Wayne, Sr.
Love You Cookie
My sincerest condolences I give to the family. I met Wayne in high school at Green Run. He was kind, respectful, full of life, and just a sweet spirit. I was heartbroken to here the news of his passing. He will be missed.
My thoughts and prayers are with you all. May you be comforted during this difficult time.
Wayne I am so sorry to hear of your son’s passing. I recall meeting him as a youngster full of energy and zeal. He had so many passions growing up and you encouraging all the kids to explore. The karate classes, music lessons….what a character he was. You are blessed to have had the opportunity to raise such a young man.