Lorrayne E Wampler

Lorrayne E. Wampler, 95, of Duluth, died Wednesday, Dec. 23,
2015 at Essentia Medical Center, surrounded by her loving family.
She was born Sept. 22, 1920 in Minot, North Dakota.
Lorrayne was united in marriage to Royce Wampler on Aug. 23,

  1. They moved to Duluth in 1940. Lorrayne was a wonderful
    homemaker and along with Royce raised five children.
    She volunteered for over 40 years at the Miller Dwan Gift Shop,
    also serving as chairperson. She was the first recipient of the Miller
    Dwan Foundation’s Jan Davis Volunteer of the Year Award.
    Lorrayne made many special friendships at Miller Dwan. Lorrayne
    loved their cabin on Island Lake and enjoyed sharing it with family
    and friends. She had a love of the North Shore and made countless
    trips over the years to Gooseberry Falls, Split Rock, and Grand
    Marais with her son Darren, especially loving the gift shops.
    Lorrayne was an avid reader and always did the daily crossword
    puzzles – in pen. Her children, grandchildren, and great
    grandchildren were a source of pride and joy and meant the world to
    her.
    Lorrayne was preceded in death by her husband of 71 years, Royce; daughter, Mary Jane Crye; two
    brothers, and four sisters.
    Lorrayne is survived by her children, Barbara (Dennis) Boston of Lakeville, Leslee (Lee) Ringdahl of
    Grand Rapids, Sally (David) Elwood of Brooklyn Park, Darren Wampler of Duluth, and son-in-law
    Leroy Crye of Red Bluff, California; grandchildren, Dani Bishop, Heidi (Ray) Renner, Melissa
    (Joshua) Tucker, Jason (Jennifer) Ringdahl, James (Sunny) Crye, Jennifer (Anders) Stefan, and
    Christopher Elwood; great-grandchildren; Catherine, Emma, Matthew, Taylor, Henry, Elle, Julia,
    Benjamin, and Catherine.
    The family wishes to thank the staff at Essentia Health for the compassionate care Lorrayne received.
    MEMORIAL SERVICE: 3 p.m. Monday, Dec. 28 at the Cremation Society Chapel, 4100 Grand
    Avenue, Duluth. Family will greet friends from 2 to 3 p.m. Memorials may be made to the Miller Dwan
    Foundation.