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Elliott And Nancy Cone
December 9, 2022
I met Wesley I think in 1985, he was a friend, He worked with me in Charleston and Greensboro in the mortgage banking industry. He also became close to my oldest boy, Scott playing what seemed like endless games that never ended on a exceeding large projection tv. Wesley was a friend to my my oldest son, wife, and myself. As time would have it we drifted away moving from place to place. My wife Nancy and I would and will talk about Wesley in the present sense cause he is still with us. Nancy and Elliott Cone.
Larry Owens
October 16, 2021
I went to the Citadel with Wesley. I too am a member of the class of 78. Was in Charlie company. I am actually from the upstate but have lived in Moncks Corner for last 22 years. I met Wesley our first semester. I always thought a lot of him. He was a great person. I would have came to the service but only just found oboist it today 10/16 about2:00. I know he will be missed. God bless the family and friends. Larry Owens ` 78.
Lois Kersting Davis
October 15, 2021
Larky and Family, I am so sorry for your loss. May you find comfort in many happy memories.
Bill Walker
October 14, 2021
My wife, Libby, and I will miss Wesley and his fun loving personality.
He could be counted on to bring laughter and cheer to any gathering. Wesley was a longtime friend of my nephew, Allan Luke,
and the three of us occasionally pursued the elusive fish that swim in the briny deep.
It is sad to say goodbye to a special friend, but those of us left behind have to do this.
R.I.P., Wes.
Boykin Family (ARHS Swim Team)
October 14, 2021
May your precious memories help heal you and your family in time...
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