In Memory

Wayne Eaton

Wayne Eaton

Wayne Lee Eaton, age 70, was called home to eternal life with Jesus Christ on Thursday, January 16, 2020. Wayne was born in Richmond, VA on September 30, 1949, and was a proud graduate of Virginia Commonwealth University. He lived his adult life firmly rooted in the soil of York County and devoted himself to giving back to the community through his career in secondary school education, serving as a respected administrator, an esteemed coach, and a beloved English teacher in the public school system. Wayne also enriched countless lives through his dedicated study and practice of the martial arts, teaching Okinawan Shorin-Ryu karate to countless students over the span of 40 years and achieving the black-belt rank of 7th Dan, and the honorable title of Kyoshi.

Wayne leaves behind a legacy that is diverse and singular. He will be held in our hearts as a father, grandfather, brother, beloved, friend, and teacher above all. He will also be remembered as equal parts philosopher, fisherman, biker, painter and carpenter, author and poet, mentor, and brother-in-arms. An undercurrent of tenacity, drive, work ethic, tradition, and duty colored every facet of Wayne's personality and has inspired so many. Wayne often cited his grandmother, Bettie Eaton of Pungo, VA, as a profound influence upon his character and a guiding light in his formative years; he will be overjoyed to reunite with her in God's Kingdom.

Wayne is survived by his daughter Gaelyn Scuderi and her husband Christopher, his grandchildren Grace and Blaise Scuderi, his brother Calvin Eaton, his beloved companion Linda Craft, and his dear friend Ed Tiller.



 
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04/12/20 10:51 AM #1    

Linda Buchanan (Freeman)

Wayne and I began school in Mrs. Hahn's first-grade class at Lakeside Elementary School.  I can't recall his being in any of my other classes at Lakeside, Brookland, or Hermitage, but our paths eventually crossed again in 1971 when we were in a methods class to prepare us for student teaching.  I always thought he was a nice guy, and his former students in York County certainly thought well of him.


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