Wayne Elmer Omillian

Wednesday, January 24, 2024

Wayne Elmer Omillian passed into his Savior’s arms on January 20, 2024 in Kansas City, Missouri.  He was born March 27, 1936, the son of William and Irene Omillian (Koponen) in Iron River, Michigan and spent many years in the Blytheville, Arkansas, Dexter, Missouri and the Greenville, Michigan communities.  Wayne was initially raised by his Finnish grandparents, Esa and Selma and he was proud of his Yooper Michigan and Finlander heritage.  Wayne graduated from Iron River High School in 1954 where he excelled in baseball and football.   Soon after graduation, he embarked on a 20 year career in the United States Air Force that saw him stationed from Maine to California and North Dakota to Arkansas.  He retired in 1974 at Blytheville Air Force Base with the rank of Senior Master Sargent. 

Afterwards, Wayne spent another 20 years working as a Quality Engineer for Federal Mogul in Malden, Missouri and Greenville, Michigan.  He was also proud of his 14 years teaching Statistical Quality Methods at Montcalm Community College in Michigan.  Wayne graduated from Allan Hancock College with a degree in Quality Control and Reliability Engineering.

On November 15, 1956 he wed the former Ruth Imogene Frazer of Hermondale, Missouri at First Lutheran Church in Blytheville.  She pre-deceased in 1996 after 39 years of marriage.  In September of 1997, Wayne was blessed to begin a new life with Carolyn Abbott (Weeks) of Blytheville until her passing in 2019. Wayne was an excellent husband and caregiver and he was truly grateful for the warm embrace of the Abbott family.

Wayne was a lifelong active member of the First Lutheran Church in Blytheville.  Through Carolyn, he was also closely associated with the Gospel Lighthouse Church of Blytheville.  

Throughout his life, Wayne enjoyed golfing, fishing and rooting on his favorite teams, the Detroit Tigers and, of course, his beloved Green Bay Packers.  He was a ski-jumper and accomplished archer in his youth.  Wayne was very active in his sons’ sporting activities…volunteering often as a coach or official. 

Survivors include his two sons, Douglas (Anne) of Kansas City, Missouri and Jerry (Robin) of Huntington, Indiana; step-daughters, Deby Jolley of Memphis and Linda (Kevin) Sanford of Rector, Arkansas;  step-son, James Thomas (Clarinda) Abbott II of Blytheville; grandchildren, Chris, Bethany, Alexi, Alyse (Jethro), Christopher, Luke (Courtney), Amber (Christian), James (Leslie), Joy (Zach) along with seven great grandchildren.  Wayne is also survived by a sister, Evie (Tom) Stern of New London, Wisconsin, brother Budd (Karen) Omillian of Spring, Texas, a sister-in-law, Mieko Omillian of Crystal Falls, Michigan; and brother-in-law Kenneth (Ruth Ann) Frazer of Blytheville; and many nieces and nephews throughout the Omillian, Frazer and Abbott families.

Wayne was preceded by his parents, both cherished wives and his brother John.

Funeral services will be held Saturday, January 27, 2024 at 2:30 p.m. in the Cobb Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in Frazer Family Cemetery in Hermondale, Missouri. The family will receive friends from 1 p.m. until service time at Cobb Funeral Home. Condolences may be expressed to the family at www.cobbfuneralhome.com.