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Alan D. Wheeler

Ware, Massachusetts

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Alan D. Wheeler, "Itchy", age 63, passed away peacefully at home on July 13, 2019, after a tremendous fight with pancreatic cancer. He leaves the love of his life, Kathie (Jurczyk-Cloutier) who will be surrounded by his love, in the home he built for them with his heart & soul, his children,...

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Itchy was his nick name back in the day? He hung out with my cousin Dicky .my friend was a great person always helping anyone who needed help with anything ?Greatly missed bye soo many family,soo,soo,many friends?R.I.P my friend may you shine down on your family,friends,from time too time,you are Greatly Missed my friend God bless till we all hang out again....

He was a good friend a really awesome man .28 yrs ago I moved away never saw him again. I remember him in his dunes buggy with Diane . We did same work,, just saw this today it brought tears to me .he was the best friend anyone could have. So sad to see this ..May GOD bless his Soul,,and family and all of you. John Cote

My deepest sympathy to the family through this time he will always be remembered as a good person the kindest soul and a great heart he hung around with my cousin Dickie and I remember the times at Misquamicut Beach or hanging around the town of Ware raising hell now and then but was always a kind soul he will greatly be remembered and missed by soon many God bless prayers and thoughts through your loss such a loss to all

Kathie and family, We are so sorry for your loss. Our prayers are with you all. Bob and Anne Krasnecky

I'm lost for words he will be sadly missed rest in peace Alan

My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this very sad time. Alan was a sweet, gentle soul; his sparkling blue eyes and warm smile will be missed.
Kerry Sue O'Riley

So sorry, gone so young ...RIP

My condolences and prayers are with you Kathie and your family. Alan was a classmate and family friend who will always be remembered for the great man that he was. We had alot of great fun back in the 70's when he would come to Missquamicut beach with my cousin Dickie to see my Mom and our family and enjoy a few days of fun. He will be sadly missed..

Our sincere condolences on the passing of Alan.
You will be in our thoughts and prayers.
God Bless,
The Slattery Family