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a. Note:   N296 Three months enlistment in the U.S. Marines in 1974.
  In June 1973 he married Michal Doriott, daughter of Merill W. Arbuckle, retired army colonel, of Arlingtion, WA. Michal had 3 children from prior marriages: Donny, Susan, and Debby.
  Wayne and Michal had a son, Shane Morgan Brewster, b. 18 Apr 1973, Hoquiam, WA.
  Wayne and Michal were divorced 1975.
  from - Brewster Genealogy by William McCray Brewster 1977
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  Lived in Bangor, Maine; Dexter, Maine, Orono, ME?
  Living in Richland, WA in 2011 according to Facebook.
  Gail I Brewster - wife
  Christa Brewster - daughter
  Sarah A Brewster - daughter?
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  remarried in Dec 2011, moved to Lind, Wa.
  Long distance truck driver
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  Died 19/20 July 2015 of a massive hear attack. _____________________________________
  Shorty Love‎Wayne Brewster Yesterday at 1:19pm ·
  Dads Obituary: 
Wayne Morgan Brewster was born in Bismark, North Dakota.
Wayne had been married to Gail Brewster who passed away Nov, 14 2010 in which he had two daughters with, Sarah and Christa Brewster. 
He later married Lori Gerber which was the time he and her bought a beautiful home in the small town of Lind, WA where they were able to enjoy the presence of their grandchildren, Maliki Morgan Mora, son of Sarah Brewster was Wayne's blood grandson. He had also been married to Michal Doriott in Hoquiam, WA where they raised 3 of her children and had one of their own Shane Morgan Brewster. He went to school in Yelm, WA. Wayne enjoyed being a truck driver most of the time he worked. He loved seeing new things and being able to travel despite the time it separated him from his loved ones. He also worked at a group home for trouble teen boys at one point. He was also a shingle sawyer in Grays Harbor County for many years where he drove around his 1950 Ford P/U “Baby Blue” Wayne enjoyed the outdoors. Taking his daughters hiking on trails was one of his favorite things to do when his daughters were young, as well as bike riding. When all the Brewster Boys (Wayne and his Brothers, Bill, Doug, Mark, and his older son Shane) got together, they liked to be goofy, crazy, and spontaneous to add life to their family gatherings. For example, they all jumped in the ocean during Christmas one year when they all gathered their families at a nice cabin on the ocean shore. True memory makers those "boys" were. Wayne had a unique way of showing his love at times but you could always guarantee he held a special place in his heart for the ones he loved. He enjoyed having a good time, which would explain why he insisted on living like he was 30 years old again when he separated from Lori and lived on his own. He could always get a good laugh out of his friends and family and never failed to eventually get a rise out of them as well for his own amusement that his daughter, Sarah, will miss all of. Wayne had mentioned to his daughter Sarah that he felt significantly close to God a few days before his heart stopped. We can be hopeful that he has returned to his heavenly home where the woman of his two daughters has been for the last 4+ years. His belief and consistent time with the Bible can assure us that he rests in peace. ____________
  Another version of the Obit:
  Wayne Morgan Brewster Birth:  12/25/1950 Death:  7/19/2015 Service Information: Services pending
  Wayne Morgan Brewster, 64, passed away July 19, 2015 in Yelm, Washington.  He was born December 25, 1950 to Bill M. and Mary (Wilcox) Brewster in Bismark, North Dakota. Over the years, Wayne also lived in the Tri-Cities, Washington; Lind, Washington; Dexter, Maine; and Hoquiam, Washington. He went to school in Yelm. Most recently, Wayne was married to Lori Gerber. Previously, he was married to Gail Brewster, with whom he had two daughters, Christa and Sarah; Gail passed away November 2010. He was also married to Michal Doriott, with whom he had a son, Shane Morgan Brewster; they also raised her other three children in Hoquiam. Wayne worked as a shingle sawyer in Grays Harbor County for many years where he drove around his 1950 Ford pickup, “Baby Blue.” He enjoyed being a truck driver most of the time he worked. He loved seeing new things and being able to travel, despite the time it separated him from his loved ones. He also worked at a group home for troubled teen boys at one point. Wayne enjoyed the outdoors. Taking his daughters hiking on trails and bike riding were his favorite things to do when they were young. When all the Brewster boys (Wayne and his brothers, Bill, Doug, Mark, and his older son, Shane) got together, they liked to be goofy, crazy, and spontaneous to add life to their family gatherings. For example, they all jumped in the ocean during Christmas one year when they all gathered their families at a nice cabin on the ocean shore. Those “boys” were true memory makers. Wayne had a unique way of showing his love at times but you could always guarantee he held a special place in his heart for the ones he loved. He enjoyed having a good time, which would explain why he insisted on living like he was 30 years old again when he separated from Lori and lived on his own. He could always get a good laugh out of his friends and family and never failed to eventually get a rise out of them as well for his own amusement that his daughter, Sarah, will miss. A few days before his heart stopped, Wayne had mentioned to Sarah that he felt significantly close to God. We can be hopeful that he has returned to his heavenly home where the woman of his two daughters has been for the last four years. His belief and consistent time with the Bible can assure us that he rests in peace. Memorial donations may be mailed to Sarah Brewster, 32 Galaxy Lane, Richland, WA 99354.


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