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Dexter Wheelous

Atlanta, Georgia

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Family-Placed Death Notice Homegoing Services for SSC. Dexter E. Wheelous, of Atlanta, will be held Tuesday, January 9, 2007, 11 AM at Jackson Memorial Baptist Church, 534 Fairburn Rd., Rev. Dr. Gregory A. Sutton, Pastor, officiating. Remains will lie instate from 9:30 AM until hour of...

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Big D, lit my candles i light every year for you and CPT Clayton, YOU ARE NOT FORGOTTEN BROTHER. You were always a positive inspiration to be around, and those of us that have served with you are Grateful.

Hello,
We realize that we are very late to express our deepest condolences, but we wanted to let your family and friends know that we will be sending Care Packages to deployed troops this week and several of these will be dedicated to your loved one. Each package will carry the name, photo and hometown of Dexter E. Wheelous US Army Sergeant 1st Class.

We realize that this is a small tribute, but we do this with all respect and sincerity and we want you to know that it is made...

SFC Wheelous loved life. Smiled without apology. Even in that most austere condition in Baghdad, he was a beacon of good light

Thinking of you today and always. Remembering our time together and how wonderful it was. I thank GOD that he gave me you, to teach me what true love really is. Thank you for your love.

I was honored to carry Dexter's picture at the 2017 Walk in Dacula, GA today 5/29/2017. My family and I are grateful for the freedom of this country and the young men who have paid with their lives to ensure this. Meer words cannot convey what our hearts feel for your loss. Lee

Thinking of you this day and always love your bestfriend

This entry is in respect of SFC Wheelous and memory on the 9th anniversary of his passing. He has not been forgotten.

Remember you & your smile on this day & always. Love your cuz, Nay

Hey Big Sarge, just thought I would give you some love on this day for the fallen. I worked for SSG Wheelous, at the time, at Ft Stewart, GA, and he was always telling me how to let things go that we can't change. I went into recruiting from there and he called me and asked me about school and how recruiting was different from being "on the line." It was the one time that he had to come to me for guidance. I will never forget the smile on your face, and now, again , it's time for me to...