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Wayne W Paholke

April 20, 1939 - March 2, 2026
Wayne W Paholke

Wayne passed on March 2, 2026, born April 20, 1939, in Oconto Falls, Wisconsin to Walter Carl Paholke and Eleanor Schmidt Paholke. Growing up he helped at his dad’s service station, pumping gas since he was five years old. Upon graduating from Oconto Falls High School in May of 1957 he decided to enlist in the Air Force where he became a diesel mechanic, probably influenced by the many years around the service station. He chose the Air Force, along with four of his best buddies from high school, because they didn’t want to be foot soldiers. While in the Air Force, Wayne spent time in Nashville, TN, Japan and finished his enlistment in Fallon, where he discharged May 31, 1961, as an airman first-class. 

On June 2, 1961, Wayne married Gail Harrigan, Fallon. They moved to Wisconsin for a brief stint then returned to Fallon in September of 1962 where Wayne ran a feed mill for seventeen years. Together they owned and operated Fallon Florist from 1980 until 2001, becoming friends with their many employees and customers. Wayne was a member of the Fallon Elks Lodge, Ducks Unlimited, and life member of the Greenhead Hunting Club.  

Wayne’s world was made up of his family and friends. He liked to fish, camp, and chop wood with Gail and their kids. Wayne loved the annual trips to Indian Lakes in the summer where they stayed for weeks at a time. He treasured a lifetime of these rich memories of his children and grandchildren. 

Wayne was blessed with three children, Kurt Paholke (Renae) of Fallon, Kim Manha (Mike) of  Fallon, and Kory Paholke (Julie) of Sparks, grandchildren, Karina Paholke Davis (Jacob), Jordan Paholke, Gray Paholke, and Ella Paholke, and great-granddaughter Elise Davis and great-grandson Kyler Davis. Wayne is also survived by his sister Janis Schumacher (Bill), nephews Brian Schumacher (Amy) and Brett Schumacher (Amy) all of Minnesota, nieces Tracy Pagni (Terry Richardson), Leslie Bell Christenson, nephews Mike Harrigan (Cindy), Mitch Harrigan (Beverly), and several great nieces, greatnephews, and cousins. 

Wayne was preceded in death by his parents, wife Gail of 58 years, brother-in-law Gary Harrigan and so many family and friends. 

Wayne’s ashes will be buried next to Gail’s at the Churchill County Cemetery under the direction of The Smith Family Funeral Home, 505 Rio Vista Drive, Fallon, Nevada, 89406 (775-423-2255). Memorial donations may be made to a charity of your choice in Wayne’s name. 

There will be no funeral services per Wayne’s request, however, a memorial potluck will be held on March 22, 2026, at 12 PM at the Fallon Eagle’s Hall, 7977 Reno Highway, Fallon, Nevada, 89406. 

Wayne’s family would like to extend a special thank you to the South Hills Adult Care Family for the wonderful care they provided our father, you were such a comfort for him and us. 

“ONE DAY AT A TIME” 


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Nancy Tisch 03/05/2026 05:43 PM
At peace and pain free now my friend, united with Gail . Give my guy David ,a big hug from me. I can imagine the story's up there now ! Hugs to Wayne's family .

Linda Rasmussen 03/05/2026 04:28 PM
Wayne was the best quiet jokester! I worked for Gail and Wayne while home from college. They were the salt of the earth! Sincerel condolences to the family ❤️

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