Ganet Fisher
Wayne was a truly unique person. Smart and funny, caring and sarcastic. He loved his family and was so proud of his daughters - he spoke of them often with such pride. RiP Wayne. You will be missed.
Birth date: Jan 14, 1951 Death date: Feb 1, 2020
Wayne Eugene Peterson of Dallas, TX, age 69, passed away peacefully on Saturday, February 1, 2020 in Houston, TX with both of his daughters by his side. He was born in Lovington, NM on January 14, 1951 to Vernon (Pete) and Wanda J Read Obituary
Wayne was a truly unique person. Smart and funny, caring and sarcastic. He loved his family and was so proud of his daughters - he spoke of them often with such pride. RiP Wayne. You will be missed.
I just found out that Wayne is gone, I am so sorry for your loss. I will really miss him and all of his stories.
Michelle Boyd
We are sorry for your loss. Wayne was a good friend and we'll miss him. A donation in his name has been made to the American Cancer Society.
Mike Felker and Liz Brandt
Wayne was my special friend. We shared the passion to tell stories in our writing and gave each other critical support to be better at the craft. Wayne loved to be recognized as a science-fiction author. He published Canopy of Hope and Canopy of Mystery, and was about half finished with the third book of the trilogy, Canopy of Destiny. He had fun at book signings and thoroughly enjoyed talking with people whether he signed a book for them or not. A few days before his death Wayne published his book of humorous stories about his time as Head Chainman on a deep-woods survey crew in Texas. Bobby Earl's Immense Dominion is filled with Wayne's versions of what happened when the crew was involved in killing snakes, wading swamps, and also doing some things that were unpleasant. I miss him.