WESLEY-BEHLING-Obituary

WESLEY BEHLING

Midvale, Utah

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Wesley A. Behling 1914 ~ 2010 Wesley A. Behling, son of Mildred M. Nelson and John W. Behling, passed away July 6, 2010 at the home of his youngest daughter, Kathryn. He was born in an adobe house in Rochester, (Moore) Utah. His father died in 1921, and Mildred married Ernest R. Behling,...

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Uncle Wes was a wonderful inspiration to me . I married Judi Behling his neice. Uncle Wes helped us to build a home on the farm he grew up on. I was a young engineer and we had much in common. I especially enjoyed the way he would stop by our house and visit when he visited the home place in Kaysville (usually about twice a week in the late 70s.He taught our kids to drive so they could help him with farm work. He was always concerned and thoughtful about his brothers and their families. He...

Dear Behling family,

I extend sincere condolences for the loss of your father. He has lived a long and productive life and you can be very proud of his contribution to mankind through his engineering genius. I particularly thank Mr. and Mrs Behling for allowing me to date Patricia 53 years ago and the privelidge of knowing Robert and Kathy.

Uncle Wes is remembered with much respect and fond memories. To live as long, full and productive life as he, is something to aspire to.

I will always have fond memories of "working on the farm" with Wes as a little boy (1976ish). He taught me to drive his pickup in the field while he threw bales of hay in the back, let me pick fruit in the orchards for extra spending money and let us ride the horses.

Thank you for all that you did for my family and I. I have many fond memories of my childhood involving you! Rest in peace.

At your days end I bid you a fond farewell and restful sleep along with the promise to honor your spirit in keeping the home and land you loved and cared for alive and beautiful and cherished. Rest in peace and please feel welcome to visit often.

Rest in peace Wes! Thank you for being a good friend, influence, and landlord for me and my two daughters when we needed you most. We'll never forget you!