Wesley-Dummitt-Obituary

Wesley Dummitt

Ashville, Ohio

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American Cancer Society

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Dummitt Wesley Dummitt, age 71, of Ashville, Ohio, passed away on Sunday, March 9, 2014 at Zusman Hospice in Columbus. Born June 16, 1942 in Ashville, Ohio, the oldest of five children to the late Wesley Edgar and Opal (Wolfe) Dummitt. Preceded in death by his wife Linda Lee (Kleinlein) Dummitt...

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I did not know Wesley, but my identical twin sister recently died. If Wedsol mourns as I do, there is a support group at www.twinlesstwins.org.
They really "get it".

I will sign as we do to honor our twins,

Susan, twin to Robin

Wedsol, Sharon and the Dummitt Family
You have our deepest sympathy and may God bless you all

The Steel Family
Debbie, Sharon and our entire family

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Sannon,so sorry, your dad was my best friend at GM. 'antics' is the perfect discreption, He will be missed.God bless! Dick & Diane.

Heartfelt sympathies to all of Wes' family. He was a good friend and will be sorely missed. RIP brother Dummitt.

Have not been in contact in so long I did not realize Linda had passed too,so sorry to all the Dummitt family

Safe in God's Keeping

So sorry for your loss Linda and family. I worked with Wes in dept.3 for many years and he sure helped time fly with his lively personality. I loved his fried rice he brought in on occasion. He was a good friend and helped me learn my job easily. He was so happy go lucky and will be missed terribly. My heart and prayers go out to you and everyone who new him.

Shannon I will always remember the good times Gary and I had with you and your family. I wish I was closer to you so I could help in anyway. Gary and I moved to Florida in December and hope you might want to get away for a while and come down and visit with us. Take care of yourself and your family. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Gary and Jan Hitchcock

So sorry for your loss. I will always remember Wesley with that smirk on his face as he was telling one of his famous jokes. As I laughed, Linda would roll her eyes and say, "Bev don't encourage him" as she began laughing too. Wesley had a knack for enjoying each day to the max, and I truly enjoyed the years the Dummitt family lived across the street. I miss them both.