Wayne DDS

Wayne DDS

May 04, 1934 - September 02, 2022

Obituary

Wayne L. Bottomley, DDS, of Platteville, WI died peacefully at home on Friday, September 2, 2022. Wayne was born on May 4, 1934 in Elk Grove, WI to farmers Laverne and Fern (Riege) Bottomley. He was united in marriage to Nancy Brickner in Sturgeon Bay, WI on April 4, 1961. They met on Wayne's first day working at University Hospital in Madison where Nancy was a Registered Nurse.

Wayne attended The Block House one room country school and then moved to Platteville in sixth grade and attended Whig School and graduated from Platteville High School class of 1952. Wayne served in the U.S. Army from 1955-1957 as a tank driver with the 12th Tank Company in Anchorage, Alaska. He then attended UW- Platteville for two years and graduated from UW-Madison in 1961 with a B.S. in Zoology. That fall he began dental school at the University of MN and graduated with a Doctor of Dental Surgery degree in 1965. He was a dentist in Platteville for 35 years and truly enjoyed all of the area families that he provided care for.

Wayne enjoyed many hobbies including flying his Piper Arrow and Piper Dakota airplanes and traveled widely with his family and friends including a trip of a lifetime to Alaska with 12 other private planes. He enjoyed fishing and hunting with his uncles Paul and Clifford McReynolds and in retirement he enjoyed bass fishing and teaching his grandchildren to fish at their home at Apple Canyon Lake. Every fall he flew to South Dakota to pheasant hunt with his dear friend, Dr. Beier. He enjoyed spending time with his cousin, Harold Spink, at Spink's Garage, stopping most mornings before going to the office. Wayne was an avid Packers fan and he and Nancy were ticket holders and shareholders.

Wayne was a lifelong Christian and in later years enjoyed attending Phil Karrmann's Sunday School class at Peace Lutheran Church.

Wayne is survived by his wife of 61 years, Nancy, daughters Lisa (Chuck) Sutter and Cherry (Joe) Ramaker and five grandchildren Ava, Karl and Reagan Sutter and Madeleine and Andrew Ramaker. He is further survived by two brothers, Richard (Pam) Bottomley and Robert (Pat) Bottomley, and one sister, Elaine (Richard) Cline. Wayne was preceded in death by his parents, one brother Donald and his wife Barbara Bottomley.

Funeral services will be at 11:00 AM, Saturday, September 10, 2022 at the Lutheran Church of Peace, Platteville. Rev. Denise Anderson and Pastor Mary Ann Floerke will officiate. Burial will be at Union Grove Cemetery, Darlington. Military rites will be accorded. Friends may call from 4:00 – 7:00 PM, Friday, September 9, 2022 at the Melby Funeral Home & Crematory, Platteville, and will continue on Saturday from 10:00 AM until the time of the service at the church. Memorial may be made to the Disabled American Veterans or to Wounded Warrior Project. Online condolences can be made at www.melbyfh.com

Special thanks to Dr. Kevin Carr, Grant County Hospice and the many special caregivers that came to our home and provided Wayne with such loving care.

His daily presence will be missed, but the lessons he taught and example he led, will be forever with us.

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Alicia & Dave Lundal and family
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Lisa, Chuck, and family We are so sorry for the loss of your beloved father & grandfather. You're fortunate to be part of his beautiful legacy.
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The Days
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You are all in our thoughts and prayers.
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Joey and Deidra Bottomley
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Our thoughts and prayers are with you. We all know Wayne is in heaven at peace now in his glory filled body.
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Sandra Kooistra
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My Deepest Sympathy to Nancy and family! May Jesus send the Holy Spirit to comfort you all! I thought of Wayne as a pure and Holy man! Praying for you all! Love, Sandy Kooistra Sandy Kooistra
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RICHARD BOTTOMLEY
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I always respected and looked up to my brother Wayne for his hard work in getting his doctorate in dentistry. I know Wayne and Nancy were devoted and great Christians throughout their lives. They faithfully gave their tithes to their Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and attended church regularly and faithfully. We have no doubt he is in heaven and talking directly with Jesus at this moment. We remember he and Nancy flying their plane to Colorado Springs to visit us and attend our daughter Becky's wedding and also at other times. He even offered to fly to Iowa and pick us up while we were driving to attend our mother’s funeral when our car broke down. Wayne and I many times enjoyed talking about flying since I too was a pilot in the Air Force. I remember him saying he would help us with money if any of us kids really needed it. I remember when he bought his first new car, a rose color 1957 Oldsmobile. In later years Pam the kids and I really enjoyed visiting him at Apple Canyon where he took the kids tubing and fishing in a beautiful lake. I have always loved and admired my older brother Wayne, but both Pam & I agree his biggest achievement and life long endeavor was knowing our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
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Jeffrey R Mergen
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I am so sorry for your loss Nancy and girls. Wayne was a great man and dentist for me

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