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Wesley D. Wells

Canal Fulton, Ohio

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Arthritis Foundation

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Wesley D. Wells, 63, of Canal Fulton passed away peacefully Friday, Nov. 4, 2011 at his home. Wesley was a life resident of the area, a graduate of Northwest High School and an employee of Babcock & Wilcox Co., Barberton for 38 years. He was a member of Local #900 Boilermakers. He was...

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I was sorry to hear of Wes's passing. I remember earlier days tagging along when Wes and my brother Don were running around and visits to Betty's house and especially his sense of humor. Our thoughts are with Wes's family and Herb and family.

My sincere condelences to the family of Wesley. He was a good man and will be remembered fondly. Working with a man only scratches the surface of his character. Seeing a man with his loving family tells the real story of the love in his heart. He will be missed. God Bless and comfort you in this time of loss.

It's funny how you lose time with friends, and he was one of them. I'll always remember him with good memories, especially at Northwest High. My condolences are with his family.

Diana (Williams) Ballard

To the family of Wesley, I have known Wes for many years but I have not had the opportunity to again see him since his Mother's passing. Growing up with Wes and his brothers has been a lifelong wonderful memory and I will always cherish our closeness as "young men". Unfortunately I am presently on an out of state work assignment and will not be able to attend his services. My sincere condolences.

David, our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Barb and Fred Silvey

My prayers are with you. My Dad, Don Sprague, was Wes's cousin and friend. I heard lots of stories about their time together and working on cars at Aunt Betty's house when they were younger. Those stories always ended with a laugh and a smile. God bless you.

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Wes and I worked together on the *Retort" at b@w. He helped me build a deck on my house for just a few beers. It turned out great! He was unique guy who i spent loads of time with and will never forget.

To the Wells family, I am so sorry for your loss. Wesley will be greatly missed by many people. We spent alot of time talking about our cars and the "old days" when we ran with some of the same crowd. He had a great sense of humor and was a good friend. I will remember him always.