of Bartlett, TN
October 28, 1943 - January 12, 2023
Mr. Kenneth "Wayne" Mouser, of Bartlett, Tennessee passed away on January 12, 2023 in Memphis, Tennessee. Wayne was born in Tucson, Arizona on October 28, 1943 to William Mouser and Gladys Hoover-Mouser.
Wayne married the love of his life, Brenda Sutton and shared 51 wonderful years together. Wayne was a veteran of The National Guard and went on to work in the Transportation Industry. When not working, you could find Wayne spending time with his family, riding his Harley motorcycle, or tinkering on the farm and tending to the cows. Wayne attended Oliver Creek Church of Christ, in Bartlett, Tennessee.
Wayne was preceded in death by his parents, William and Gladys Mouser and a brother, James Mouser. Survivors include his loving wife, Brenda; a son, Kenneth Mouser (Leslie) of Southaven, Mississippi; brothers, Doyce Mouser (Charlotte) of West Memphis, Arkansas, David T. Mouser (Martha Jane) of Greenbrier, Arkansas; sisters, Audrey Chrestman (Richard) of Proctor, Arkansas, Mary Alice Thomas (Larry) of Longview, Texas and Linda Mouser of West Memphis, Arkansas and five very loved grandchildren, Grant Mouser, Will Mouser (Sierra), Lydia Walden (Luke), Ella Goins and Gio Mouser.
A graveside service will be held at 2:00 pm January 17, 2023 at Macedonia Cemetery in Blevins, Arkansas.
Arrangements by Roller Citizens Funeral Home, 201 N. Pine Street, West Memphis, Arkansas 72301.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations may be made to Children's Home Inc. of Paragould, Ark., www.childrenshomes.org
Wayne was always so good to us and all his neighbors. We lived across the street from them for 30 plus years...take your rest.
Aunt Audrey we are sorry for the loss of your brother we are praying for you and family.
Brenda,
Please know mom and I are praying for you and your family. I am so sorry for your loss.
I met Wayne for the first time at his wedding. As Brenda’s good friend, it didn’t take me long to realize that she had married a winner. Wayne was such a great, easy going and friendly guy. I am sure everyone that knew him thought highly of him. Wayne, rest in peace.
Only knew Wayne for a year but I will always remember his caring smile and big heart. RIP Wayne
Thinking of the family. So sorry for your loss. Love and prayers to the Mouser family
Brenda - just no words to convey my sorrow on your loss . . . please know you are and will be in my thoughts and prayers. God gained a wonderful angel!
Uncle Wayne was a true gentleman in every sense of the word. He was the first person to let me ride a dirtbike which became a lifelong passion for me and which I've passed on to my children. I'm forever grateful for that. Him together with his beautiful wife are in my opinion the two nicest human beings you could ever want to meet. My wife and I are so sorry to lose a family member with such a beautiful soul and passion for others. Rest in peace Uncle Wayne
Wayne, you were so full of love and fun. You opened my eyes to done things I would never have experienced. Like soccer, I love soccer to this day because of you. You made the zoo fun, going out to eat, or just hanging out with you and Brenda. I was so honored and excited about attending your wedding. You had the coolest looking bride. She has always been keen in her fashion style and in the man she chose. You will be so missed. I pray Brenda will always feel your presence until you can be together again. Love you , Uncle❤️
So very sorry for your loss. Prayers for Brenda and all the Mouser family.
Ms. Mouser, Our condolences to you and your family at this time.
Continued prayers for the Mouser family. 💞🙏💞
All my love, thoughts and prayers are with you and the family. God now has Wayne wrapped in his loving arms on his place in heaven.
Prayers for peace and comfort in the days ahead.
You were a wonderful big brother and were easy to talk too. Thanks for listening to me. You were always a great listener. I love you and going to miss you so much.