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Condolence From: Phil Dunn
Condolence: I am sorry to learn that Wayne has passed away. He was the MDOT to me. As a young engineer with MDOT, I was introduced to Wayne on the I-395 project between Bangor and Brewer in 1984. He, Herb Graves, Jim Hosmer, Ralph Emery, and John Costigan were the first people that I got to know. I helped Wayne a few times with Herb Graves doing surveying for different clients in the greater area. Wayne prized his old Subaru Brat and we went quite a bit in it with all the fishing ties mounted on the dashboard. I appreciated all of the worldly views that Wayne gave us and his general philosophy, "why retire at half pay when you can half work at full pay." Wayne was one of the smartest people that I ever met and he was very motivated when he wanted to be. He passed his professional engineer's license in 1987 after quite a bit of effort and he orchestrated a very elaborate study group to accomplish his goal. I can truly say that Wayne was one of my favorite people.
Saturday November 25, 2017
Condolence From: Bill MacDonald
Condolence: Wayne terrified me for many years, until I learned that a gruff exterior hid a kindness and great sense of humor that I need not fear. I was a regular at the Heath home in my high school and college days, thanks to the influence of Cindy, whose love of teaching infected me to pursue the same profession.

I loved Wayne's stories, and the ones that Cindy shared of the trips they took together. I am sorry for the loss the Heath family is now experiencing, but I am glad that their beloved is with the Lord and that his suffering is done.
Wednesday November 22, 2017
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