Waldon-Westlake-Obituary

Waldon T. "Wally" Westlake

Sacramento, California

1920 - 2019

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Waldon "Wally" T. Westlake, the 2nd oldest living Major League Baseball player (98), passed away, Thursday, September 5,2019, at his home in Sacramento. Wally was preceded in death by his wife Rose (62 years) and his oldest daughter Patricia. He will be dearly missed by his daughter, Connie...

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Hi My name is Bob Allen, my wife Mary took care of Wally when he was in the hospital in 2019. He was gracious enough to sign some pictures for me.

My name is Larry Mileo, I am Leo’s son. My dad always loved conversing with your dad. And also like you to know there was another Leonard mileo who passed and I saw you commented on his obituary. My dad is a different Leonard MILEO, and is still alive living in New York. Hope you don’t mind that I reached out.

Will miss you Uncle Wally Happy we got a chance 10 years ago for a visit in Sacramento; have all my baseball cards and photos too!! Have wonderful memories growing up with all my cousins and the holidays at Grandma's on 23rd Ave. Love your niece, Barbara Ann

My heart goes out to Wally's family and I pray for your comfort and strength. Wally was a blessing to me and many.

My Father's house has many rooms; if that were not so, would I have told you that I am going there to prepare a place for you? And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come back and take you to be with me that you also may be where I am.

My friend is in a place of tranquility, a place without pain or worry.
God bless you my friend.

I have many fond memories of times spent with Aunt Rose and Uncle Wally and my cousins. My prayer is that you, Wally, are being held in the warm embrace of Jesus, our Savior.
Marty Salopek Sturdivant, daughter of Wally's sister Mary