Wayne Demetre Dozier, 79, passed away peacefully in his home on Thursday, September 24, 2015. After battling kidney failure for a year and a half, he decided to end medical treatment and allow as many family members and friends to come and say goodbye before he moved on. His devoted wife, Mary, says that they both preferred to have his last days remembered for quality of life over length of life, and were thrilled to have so many people visit him at home while he was alert and communicative.Wayne was a restauranteur for 40 years, having his most notable success in Boulder, Colorado. Perhaps his most wellknown restaurant, Sebastian's, embodied Wayne's love of life, his desire for quality dining, and his zeal to share those enthusiasms with all. Many may remember the slogan of the restaurant: Everything in excess! To enjoy the full flavor of life, take big bites. Moderation is for Monks. This is a statement of Wayne's approach to life. He embodied that philosophy and inspired many folks to pursue their passions. In addition to Sebastian's, his other restaurants included Banana's, Pearl's, Arapah Ranch, Imperial Emporium, Murphy's Bar & Grill, Razzal's and the Roadhouse at Jacob's Corner. If you enjoyed a fine meal at one of these places, Wayne lives on in your heart.After riding the highs and lows of the restaurant business, Wayne pursued a lifelong hobby and became a professional photographer in Boulder, Colorado: Dozier Photography. His eye for detail, his knowledge of composition and lighting, and his usual perfectionist approach to any task, allowed him a successful and respected business for 18 years. If you have looked into the lens of one of Wayne's many cameras, you have been touched by his passion for excellence, and his energetic style.Wayne was always generous with his time, and sincerely shared his knowledge with anyone who wanted to learn, had a desire to be the best, and would work hard to grow their skills and apply their efforts to the fullest. It is not an exaggeration to say that Wayne has mentored hundreds of people who enjoy productive careers inspired by Wayne's example and tutelage.Wayne is survived by his wife of 45 years, Mary; his sons; Marc (Barb), Phil (Peggy); his granddaughters, Nicole and Corrie; his sister, Maren (Don) Johnson; his brother, Gene (Diana); his sister, Lana Lee (Jim) Norton; and many nieces and nephews.A Celebration of Life Gathering will be held in the near future. Memorial contributions may be made to the Ayn Rand Institute at AynRand.org/support. Visit www.ahlbergfuneralchapel.com to share condolences.
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