Alvin “Wayne” Bayliss

February 7, 1956 - September 11, 2022

Funeral Details: In honour of Wayne's wishes, there will be no service

Alvin “Wayne” Bayliss February 7, 1956 – September 11, 2022

After a lengthy illness Wayne passed away peacefully at RVH, Barrie.  Faye, Wayne’s loving wife of 17 years (on September 16) was by his side.  Predeceased by his mother Barbara; step-father Donald; sister Dianne; brother Robert; Survived by his brother Donnie (Kathy).  Wayne was loved and will be missed by Faye and his two step-sons Lance and Greg (Nicole); as well as his six grandchildren Jordan and her daughter Raelynn, Madison, Hayden, Alexandra, and Dawson.  Wayne was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia.  He was an avid Blue Jays fan.  He loved camping and fishing.  He worked at Signature Aluminum in Richmond Hill for 25 years.  Faye and family would like to thank RVH Barrie staff for their support over the last three years, with a special thank you to the dialysis department.  Cremation has taken place.  In order to honour Wayne’s wishes there will not be a funeral or memorial service.  If desired, memorial donations to Royal Victoria Hospital or the Kidney Foundation of Canada would be appreciated.

https://foundation.rvh.on.ca/donate-now-2/

https://kidney.akaraisin.com/ui/generaldonation/donations/start

CONDOLENCES

10 Condolences
  • Candace Gibbons
    Posted on: Monday, September 12, 2022 Reply

    Our deepest condolences to you Faye and your family in the loss of your husband and father. Thinking of you and hoping your memories bring you peace at this time,
    Dan and Candace Gibbons

  • Sue Millar
    Posted on: Monday, September 12, 2022 Reply

    My sincere condolences to Fay and Wayne’s family. I hope they find peace in all the memories they have of times with Wayne when he was well. May he Rest In Peace. ❤️

  • Linda DeCiccio
    Posted on: Tuesday, September 13, 2022 Reply

    So sorry to hear of Wayne’s passing. He will be missed by many. My heart heart goes out to his brother Donnie and the entire Bayliss family. May he rest in peace.

  • Joan Paliwoda
    Posted on: Tuesday, September 13, 2022 Reply

    Sending my sincere condolences Faye to you and the family. So sorry for your loss. I know how much you loved him. He will be missed.
    Joan Paliwoda

  • John Mior
    Posted on: Wednesday, September 14, 2022 Reply

    My condolences to the Fay and the Wayne family. I knew Wayne from signature where we worked together. I am so sorry to hear about Wayne. He is going to be missed. May he rest in peace. He will always be remembered. RIP Wayne you will be always remembered. God bless all the family.

  • Ann & Jim Besse
    Posted on: Wednesday, September 14, 2022 Reply

    Faye, what a trying time this past 2 years has been for you and Wayne.
    You can take comfort in how well you cared for Wayne during his illness.
    No one could have done better.
    Now is the beginning of the difficult journey of saying goodbye.
    We will be beside you as you grieve, supporting you in both sadness and the joy of happy memories.
    RIP Wayne
    Ann and Jim xo

  • Ann & Jim Besse
    Posted on: Wednesday, September 14, 2022 Reply

    Christmas 2006

    Ann and Jim xo

  • Sharon Screen Evans
    Posted on: Wednesday, September 14, 2022 Reply

    My condolences to all of the Bayliss family. I am sorry for your loss Donnie. From the Screen family – Lindsay Avenue

  • Joy Fitzgerald
    Posted on: Thursday, September 15, 2022 Reply

    My condolences to Wayne’s family. May he rest in peace.

  • John Singer
    Posted on: Monday, September 19, 2022 Reply

    I am very saddened by the news of Wayne’s passing. Wayne and I were best buds back when we were kids. We were always together….whether we were playing road hockey, going on long bike rides with our friends, going to movies, playing baseball & football…heck you name it, we did it.
    I still remember the first day I met Wayne….my brothers and I were playing pirates in our backyard and along comes Wayne and introduces himself to us….I asked him if we wanted to join our pirate gang and from that day on we were best friends for life! We both shared an appreciation for photography and doing special effects…..we were so proud when our teacher Mr. Roberts at Meadowbrook Public School put up our ufo pictures on the sideboard of the classroom to display to all the students. We also loved getting together and watching the Saturday night hockey games back in the day. Wayne, my friend, you will be sorely missed by many friends and family, but no one will miss you more than I.
    To Faye and family, and to you Don, his brother, my sincerest condolences. RIP “Lightning”
    Your bud, John

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