
Oickle – Wayne Rex, age 77, of Mill Village, Queens County, passed away on Tuesday, November 22, 2022 in Queens General Hospital, Liverpool.
Born in Bridgewater, Wayne was a son of the late Rex and May (Allen) Oickle.
Wayne wanted it known that he died as a result of being stubborn, refusing to follow doctors orders and raising hell. He was always the life of the party. Wayne had a great sense of humor and you never knew what he was going to say. Back in the day, Wayne enjoyed the occasional drink, hunting and fishing. Wayne also worked as a scallop fisherman and he owned an antique store in his younger years. We will miss his fun loving, mischievous spirit and warm-hearted embrace. He was truly one of a kind.
Wayne was survived by his loving companion, Debbie Robar; daughter, Denise (Leland) Haughn of Bridgewater; sister, Brenda Mason of Bridgewater; brothers; Albert (Wendy) Oickle of Oakhill, Dale (Sandra) Knock of Lunenburg; nieces Cindy (George) Rhodenizer, Carla (Barry) Bunch of Pinehurst, Corinne (Rick) Hurlburt of Yarmouth; nephew, Rodderick (Veronica) Oickle of Bakers Settlement.
Besides his parents, Wayne was predeceased by brothers, Rex in infancy and Ronald.
Cremation has taken place under the direction of Chandlers’ Funeral Home, Liverpool. At Wayne’s request, there will be no funeral service at this time. No flowers by request, donations may be made to the S.H.A.I.D. Tree Animal Shelter. To share memories or condolences, please visit www.chandlersfuneral.com
Offer Condolence for the family of Oickle; Wayne Rex

Len Ellis
I send my sincere condolences during this time of sorrow. The Bible gives a real hope and it promises that your loved one will soon live again in a peaceful paradise on the earth where death will be no more. (John 5:28, 29; Acts 24:15; Revelation 21:4)
Erna Maddox
So sorry to hear of Wayne passing. I haven’t seen him for a long time, but he was a great friend. My deepest condolences and heartfelt sympathy to the families. RIP my friend. John Maddox, Bridgewater
Heather Wagner-Brine and Colin Brine
Dear Debbie, Denise, Leland and the Oickle family,
We send our sincerest condolences on your loss. Wayne was a friend for 45 plus years. Whenever you met Wayne, he always had a big smile and a joke or story to make you laugh. When he went to sea, he was a very hard worker and was also very knowledgeable about antiques. His favorite line to us, if he was asked a question about some old dish or item, he would laugh and say it’s a reproduction, no matter what it was. The last time we saw Wayne, (which was quite a while ago) he said he wasn’t feeling really good, but he was a happy camper. Debbie, he adored you and you were so good for Wayne. Denise, you were his cherished daughter. May many treasured memories bring you comfort in the days and months to come. Keeping you all in our thoughts. Sending hugs. Rest easy Wayne.
Sincerely.
Heather Wagner-Brine and Colin Brine
Leslie & Ed
Sorry to hear of Wayne passing. Sending Love & Light to his family✨
Bubby and ginny Himmelman
Prays to all the family sorry for your loss. Bubby and ginny Himmelman
Gary McLeod
Please except my most sincere condolences. Sending healing prayers, and comfort during this time of loss.
Susan Crouse
Sending our sympathy to the family We had a lot of laughter and good times with Wayne especially in our younger years Wayne I still have my silver dollars and fifty cent pieces you gave me many years ago and I will have them when my eyes close Rest In Peace my friend Never will forget you From Susan and Myles
Jack and Linda Murphy
Albert, Wendy and Family
Please accept our sincere condolences on the death of your brother. Losing a family member is very hard and you are in our thoughts and our hearts at this time.
Jack and Linda Murphy
Richard Kelley Barbara Kelley
Family of the Late Wayne Oickle, so very sorry for your loss .
Betty Daniels
My condolence Debbie , sorry for your loss.
louis selig
so sorry to hear of waynes passing he was a good friend of mine. reast in peace wayne chummy selig
Daniel Antle
R.I.P. Wayne from an old friend back in 1960 -1964 From Danny Antle
wayne Crouse
Sorry to hear the passing of Wayne, Haven’t seen Wayne since I left Bridgewater in the 60’s. We used to hang together way back when. Rest in peace.