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William Wesley Texter

East Brady, Pennsylvania

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William Wesley TexterWilliam Wesley Texter, 63, of East Brady passed away Thursday at ACMH Hospital. Born Sept. 19, 1948, in Parker, he was the son of Kenneth and Daisy B. Ervin Texter. He worked at Foodland in Kittanning for 13 years. He was a member of the East Brady Regular Baptist Church and...

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Our thoughts and prayers are with Alene and the girls at this difficult time. Just heard about Wes' passing. We have lots of good memories of him. I can still hear his chuckle.
Dick and Eileen Seigfried

Remembering Wes from golfing with Web. May he restin peace and may his family find comfort in his memories

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Ken,Wilma and all family,Our sincere sympathies to all. Remembering Wes and the band from years ago. May he have eternal rest and all find peace in your hearts. Carl and Kathy Anderson

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Dear Michele
I am so sorry that you lost your dad. My dear dad died when I was six years old and the void of that loss continues today. Having never met your dad, I hope that the memories of his life will continue to beat on in you. The Peace of the Lord be with you and your family and please know that I am keeping you in my thoughts and prayers.

I write this to say no more pain. You are in heaven with all the angels from the Grange, square dance team(oh what fun we had there) My memories of us growing up together will never be forgotten, (like the time ma & pa was at work and I locked you out of the house because you made me mad!) You taught me a lot and the rides in the sharp looking cars you had and the most the DRUMS! The memory of the the band making music in Ma & PA's basement "The Velvet Touch" has lost a great person. You...

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

Sorry to hear of your loss, you are all in our prayers. Dan Saylor, Lompoc CA