Wayne Wesley Felbel

Wayne Wesley Felbel

Passed on

May 29, 1951 to February 17, 2026

It is with profound sadness we announce the sudden passing of our Dad, Wayne Wesley Felbel. Dad passed away at the Selkirk Hospital, with family by his side.

Wayne will be dearly missed by his children Candace (Scott), Ginger (Jeff), Devin (Ashley), Cameron (Melissa), and grandchildren Damien, Samantha, Hannah, Glorianna, Deidre, Xander, Danica, and Maddox. He was predeceased by his parents, William and Alma, and his brother George. Wayne is survived by his sister, Eileen Rapke, and several nieces and nephews.

Dad’s passions were his family and the farm. He loved that his family all lived so close to him and spent many summers swimming in his pool and haying together. He enjoyed the summers when Eileen would stay with him at the farm while catching up with family. Dad took great pride in the fact that he and his dad built his house with their own hands and often mentioned how sturdy it was right up to his final days. The farm was his pride and joy, and he enjoyed wandering around the farm checking on the animals making sure they were taken care of. He would often be found looking for deals on cars, farm equipment, and anything else the farm needed.

After Dad’s health started to fail him, he was blessed and thankful to stay on his beloved land, closely surrounded by his children and grandchildren. He gratefully welcomed family and friends, often with ice cream, when they visited and shared stories with them up until his last day.

There are no words to express how greatly Dad will be missed by his family, and the many friends he made through the years.

No service will occur, as per Dad’s wishes.


Comments

Our sincere condolences to all the Felbel family on Wayne's passing. Jack and Betty McDowell


Jack and Betty McDowell

Wish to express my heartfelt deepest condolences to all in the Felbel family especially for my buddy Devin ..! I can remember Wayne as being one very nice and kind man .. May he Rest in Peace..


Brian Wolitski

Very saddened to hear about Wayne. I worked with Wayne for many years at the CGC and every day was blessed with his sense of humor and friendship. I always new where my eye glasses were…..they were the ones with Wayne’s thumb prints on the lenses. Wayne was the best inspector in the industry and respected by all.


Dave Baumler

I was sad to hear that Wayne passed away. As an old grain buyer we used to have CGC on site to inspect the loads. Wayne was the best inspector bar none. Always enjoyed when Wayne and Anthony came out, they were fun to work with and always good for a laugh. Wayne taught me a lot showed me different things I didn’t know during those loads. He took the time to teach and mentor when he didn’t have to. I guess the statement I can say is Wayne HE WAS ONE OF THE GOOD ONES.


Allan Lewadniuk

Wow what a terrible loss! Wayne was such a hard worker his whole life. He was a great grain inspector for the CGC and a teacher to all that worked with him. He sure did love his farm and kids. He had an amazing way of simplifying things and using common sense. His love of animals was extraordinary. I’m so sorry for your loss. Your pop was one of a kind and one of my favourite people in the world. I wish I hadn’t lost touch with him. Anthony


Anthony Rowan

Sorry for our/your loss. Wayne was a good Friend and coworker. "They don't make 'em like that any more." God Bless, LA


Len Alexiuk

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