Charles Wayne Ulbright was born July 29, 1949 in Polo, Missouri to Ralph Charles Ulbright and Doris (Orr) Ulbright. He passed away at his home near Collins, Missouri February 28, 2020.
He grew up in Polo, Missouri and graduated from Polo Highschool in 1967. Wayne worked for 25 years at the Ray County Memorial Hospital, later retiring and moving to Collins, Missouri where he lived the remainder of his life. He then went to work for Kottwitz Farm Supply and Feed Store in Osceola, Missouri until his death.
Wayne loved his animals and horses and livestock devoting most of his life to them. He loved to garden, farm and cook. He made very good hot rolls. Wayne enjoyed going bowling and was on a bowling league at Nemo, Missouri for many years with family and friends. Wayne met and became friends with many people there.
He was preceded in death by his parents and his beloved grandparents. He is survived by his only sibling, Barbara Ulbright (Judy Stanley) of Donna, Texas; many cousins, aunts, family, neighbors, friends and one lifelong friend, David Vermillion. Wayne will be truly missed.
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Luana Bloom says
March 13, 2020 at 11:23 amI worked at RCMH with Wayne for those 25 years and I am so glad we were able to share that time. Our group at lunch and breaks shared a lot of laughs and friendship. I stopped a few times to see him at his work in Osceola and wish I had made the effort more often. Thanks for the memories Wayne, you will be missed.
Ruth Campbell says
March 14, 2020 at 10:18 amI will miss my critter buddy when I come to the feed store. I know you are riding that old mare who went with you. Goodbye my friend :*(
TC Cruz says
March 14, 2020 at 2:47 pmI will miss seeing ya at the feed store, you were a really nice guy. We had lots of good talks over the years. RIP
Suzanne Claypole says
March 18, 2020 at 1:08 pmWayne and Morris were good buddies in school. Morris passed away in January. They are together again. Sorry for your loss.
Donna Houston says
May 13, 2020 at 7:13 amWayne was always so pleasant to talk to at the feed store. We had a lot in common and I was so sorry to lose him. May he rest in pease. Donna Houston