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Wayne Edward Roush, 56, of Middleburg, Pennsylvania, went home to be with his Lord and savior on March 6, 2025, at his home. Born on Aug. 23, 1968, in Lewistown, Pennsylvania, Wayne lived a life devoted to his family, faith in the Lord, and hard work.
Wayne spent much of his working career at Beavertown Block Company, working there for over 25 years. His strong work ethic and commitment were evident in everything he did. Outside of work, Wayne was known for his love of bowling and racing. An accomplished bowler, he achieved an impressive 18 perfect games. Wayne also enjoyed fishing and spending time at the shop working on the race car with "the boys.” Whether at the lanes or the track, his competitive spirit and skill left a lasting impression on those around him. Wayne was also an active member at Faith Baptist Church, where he served as a sound technician.
Beyond his personal achievements, Wayne was a devoted spouse to Stacy and a loving father to his daughter Lindsay (partner Nathan) and son Collin (Wife Sarah). His greatest joy came from being a Pap to his only grandchild, Asher. Teaching Asher how to bowl was one of Wayne’s proudest moments, passing down his love for the sport to the next generation.
Wayne is also survived by his mother Elizabeth; brother Aaron; sister Tabitha (Husband Douglas Boreman). He was preceded in death by his father Larry Roush and in-laws Newton and Donna Kerstetter.
A viewing will be held on Tuesday March 11, from 6 to 8 p.m. at Hummel Funeral Home, 574 Hill St., Middleburg. A funeral service on Wednesday, March 12, at Faith Baptist Church in Beaver Springs at 11 a.m. with a visitation at 10. Burial with follow at Arbogast Lutheran Church Cemetery, Mount Pleasant Mills.
Wayne’s legacy lives on through the memories shared by family and friends. His passion for life and unwavering love for those closest to him will never be forgotten. In Lieu of flowers the family asks that donations be made to WFBM radio station.
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