FUNERAL SERVICE:
10:30 AM on Friday, February 7, 2025
Graveside at Arlington Memorial Park
201 Mount Vernon Hwy, Sandy Springs, GA 30328
LIVESTREAM: Please click here to attend the funeral service via livestream.
SHIVA: Shiva will be observed on Sunday at 4:00PM, and Monday at 7:00 PM, at 1471 Eastham Drive, Dunwoody, GA 30338.
OBITUARY
Wayne Neil Greenberg, born in Vancouver, British Columbia on November 20, 1952, passed away peacefully on February 5, 2025.
Wayne lived a life rich in diverse interests and accomplishments. From his youth at Sir Winston Churchill High School and Schara Tzedek religious school, where he was mentored by Rabbi Marvin Hier, to his active participation in groups like Young Judaea, Zeta Beta Tau fraternity, and Hillel at UBC, Wayne valued community and connection. His wide-ranging interests included playing junior varsity football at UBC, figure skating, performing in professional plays, and working behind the scenes in theater during his student years.
Wayne’s academic journey led him to a Bachelor of Applied Science in Electrical Engineering from UBC, a Master's in Biomedical Engineering, and an MBA from the University of Toronto. His successful career included roles at Northern Telecom and Glenayre Technologies, where he became Vice President. It was his transfer to Atlanta with Glenayre that brought him to his beloved wife of 22 years, Lee.
In Atlanta, Wayne immediately embraced Lee’s children, grandchildren and extended family. He was always ready to lend a hand, he generously gave his time and talents to others. Whatever he undertook, he did with wholehearted dedication and meticulous attention to detail. He took great pride in maintaining a beautiful yard and enjoyed cooking and entertaining for those he loved.
A dedicated volunteer, Wayne enthusiastically supported Jewish community activities, including the Hebrew Order of David (HOD) where he served for two years as Vice President, NAMC, and leadership training for the Jewish Federation. A passionate advocate for Judaism, Israel, and combating antisemitism, Wayne found a spiritual home at Congregation Or Hadash.
Wayne is lovingly survived by his wife, Lee Greenberg; his sister, Ilene Jo; and his stepchildren, Sam (Andrea) Levy, Daniel (Sara) Levy, and Karen Levy. He was a devoted and loving Zaida to his grandchildren, Sydney, Jordy, Molly, Chason, and Leyton. He was predeceased by his parents, Sid and Sara Greenberg. Wayne will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved him.
In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to JNF-USA, Hebrew Order of David (HOD), Congregation Or Hadash or a charity of your choice.