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Kenneth Wheeler

Fresno, California

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KENNETH WHEELER Born in Reedley to Betty Darlene and Worley Howard Wheeler, Ken passed away on Sunday, January 29, 2006, at the age of 61. As a Green Beret in the Vietnam War, Ken was awarded the Silver Star. He graduated from Fresno State College. He was a long time Fresno resident and...

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Its now been 14 years since you left us. I still think of you often, and still think if I just pop in at The Elbow Room during lunch time, Ill find you sitting at your spot at the bar. You taught me so much, and Im grateful for what time I had, being a part of your life. You are missed....

Thinking of you and finding it hard to believe its been almost 9 years. I wish you were still here. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year Ken. I love you and thank you for having been a part of my life.

Just wanted to let you know I've been thinking about you. I wish you were here. I miss you.
(With love from your once upon a time step-daughter)

I look at pictures and think of you often. I learned so much from working alongside of you. You are deeply missed. There's an empty chair at The Elbow Room that will always belong to you.

I would like to send my belated sympathies to the family. I had the pleasure of working for Ken and I have to say that he was a great employer. I will keep him and his family in my thoughts and prayers.

Ken, even though I haven't seen you since Sierra High School, I have fond memories of those years. We lived a half mile from each other and had a great time living in "the hills". I remember you quarterbacking the greatest Sierra High football team in history during our graduating year (1962). I remember hearing that you had gone to Nam after high school and I lost touch with anyone from Sierra. I understood you lived and worked in Fresno, and regret never have visiting you. Well Ken,...

My prayers go out to the family it was a great experience working at Equipment Financing Group with Ken Wheeler, God bless all of you

My deepest symphathy and heartfelt sorrow for your loss. I enjoyed going to the fresno state basketball games and playing golf with Ken

Ken was a good friend for many years. I will always be grateful to him as he was my first client when I left the corporate world and struck out on my own. He was always concerned and serious, and I will miss his insights and wide-ranging conversations.