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Wesley C. Daniels

Lowell, Michigan

1949 - 2023

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Daniels, Wesley C. 4/8/1949 - 2/20/2023 Caledonia Township went to be with his Lord and Savior after a long illness with Parkinson's on February 20, 2023. Preceding him in death were his parents; Stanley and Alice Jane; and his brother, Danny. Surviving is his loving wife of 46 years, Sue...

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Gone but never forgotten. Wes you remain in my thoughts and prayers. Until we meet again. Rest in Peace.

Brother Wes I will miss you terribly. You were and are a great brother. Wes bought me my first bike...I was really surprised, rode that 3$ bike A long time. We were frequent golf partners and he was my partner in a week long rafting trip through the Grand Canyon, one of the most fun things I have ever done. I shed many tears watching him battle thru Parkinson's and I rejoice that he is in heaven with Mom and others from the family. Bless you Wesley, now at home with the angels and saints!!

Sue, we are so very sorry for your loss. You have been so faithful to him through his journey through his Parkinson´s. God be with you mightily and continue to hold your hand, and comfort you! Love, Bill and Carol Waibel

Our deepest sympathy, Sue and family, as you lay Wes to rest in Jesus. May God fill your memory with precious times together and give you peace.

May he Rest in Peace Condolences to the family. Dan and Nancy Ostapowicz Sebring. Florida

Our hearts go out to you Sue and all your family in the loss of your beloved Wes. We pray God will comfort and be with you, and fill your hearts with many precious memories of the love you shared.

I worked with Wes for many years at Duthler Truck Center, and truly enjoyed his unique sense of humor and dedication. Despite his physical challenges, he always wore a smile. Rest in comfort Wes. My prayers to you, Sue.

No more pain!! Rest in peace,Wes!! Your mom is waiting with open arms!! Camille and Dave Gregory

Wes and I were good friends throughout high school. After graduation we went separate ways and had lost contact with each other. Not too many years ago and despite his pain and suffering we did communicate occasionally and for that I will remain forever thankful and grateful. To his family please accept my most sincere sympathy and heartfelt condolences. Rest In Peace Wes. Terry Rekucki Scottsdale, Arizona