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Joe Wesson

Phoenix, Arizona

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Joe "Frank" Wesson, 80, of Phoenix Arizona passed away peacefully with children at his side on August 26, 2007. He was born in Alvarado Texas on Dec 24, 1926. Frank owned and managed a number of restaurants and bars, both in Arizona and Texas throughout his lifetime. In addition to being...

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Diane,Bob,Mike and Joe....I am so sorry to hear of your Dad's passing.It gives me great comfort to know he his with your Mom. I have so many great memories from the time you all lived in Texas. And my visits to see Diane and family after you moved back to Phoenix.
You are in my thoughts and prayers.
God Bless,

I was very lucky to grow up hanging out at the Wesson house. I remember Frank would take Diane and I to Park Central Mall. He always bought us Miracle Mile for lunch. I remember all the yummy food he made. Cakes, pies, so many things. I remember watching one of my very first scary movies at Frank's house. "The Shinning" I will miss him very much but I know he is in a better place. I can only imagine Frank meeting Stella, Dolly, his mom and dad, and the rest of his family in heaven. ...

My deepest condolences to Bob, Lara, and the entire Wesson faimily.

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort. Remember time heal all wounds. Give yourself the time needed and then go on with you life as you Father and Grand Father would want you to. All our love The Stahl's

I was privileged to have known Frank for many yrs. as he worked as a bartender at the Chez Nous Lounge and became personal friends of my late husband and I. Perhaps you can take some consolation in knowing he was respected and liked by all who knew him. God saw that he was getting tired and a cure was not to be, so He put His arms around him and whispered 'Come with Me'. I know your hearts are broken, and my prayers are with all of you. God Bless You,

Frank Wesson was a giant of a man with integrity, generosity and kindness. He was always ready to tell a story, bake a pie or share his home made candies, the many varieties of candy. I shall always remember this great man and the fine example he was for others. He must be feeling at home in heaven's kitchen, whipping up a few delicacies for his companions, the saints who dwell there with him.