Of Alexandria, VA, died Friday, December 29, 2006 at his residence. He is the beloved son of George and Agnes Spicer; loving brother of George K. "Ken" Spicer, Steven L. Spicer and Christopher L. (Sandy King) Spicer; dear uncle of Andrew M. Spicer, Christopher Owen Spicer, Olivia L. Spicer and Madelyn Spicer. Friends will be received on Wednesday, January 3, 2007, from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. at the EVERLY WHEATLEY FUNERAL HOME, 1500 W. Braddock Rd., Alexandria, VA, where funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, January 4, 2007. Interment will follow in Ivy Hill Cemetery.
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Loretta Feaster
December 16, 2011
Brother Wesley,
What a blessing you were to the Spicer Family! I love hearing all the stories about you and all the things you loved to do. (Looking at Christmas lights, putting up the Christmas Tree, watching the ocean, collecting the beanie babies, etc.) Your life touched the hearts of many! My prayer is that your life is celebrated and as the joyful memories come up, it will make the Spicer family smile as they remember their Angel.:-) Love, Loretta
Ken Spicer
December 15, 2011
Dear Wes its been a while since you passed and went to haven where all of gods angels are. Your are missed everyday.You brought so much joy to all of our lifes with completle unconditionanl love. Mom and Dad still miss you so much and are having a hard time moving on with the life they still have left. Wes your little light touched so many harts and still does today. Thanks for looking over all of us in 2011. Boy its been a tough year. The holidays haven't been the same since you left.I hope to get mom and dad out soon brfore they are over to see all the lights and remember how much you loved them. Well thats all for now "MESSEY WESlEY Love Your big bubby Ken
Sandy Spicer
December 8, 2011
Our sweet little Wesman! We love you dearly and are so blessed to have YOU as our angel! Although the time you had with your nephew and neices was short, your love, spirit and being has taught them compassion, acceptance and love. We talk about you often and remember the joy you'd get when they were around you. Because Madi was so young when you left us, we make sure to remind her of her very own "Uncle Wesley Angel"! She keeps your picture in her room to remind her of the very special place we all have in our hearts for you. You may never know the impact that you'd made on so many, but we can attest that knowing you was a blessing from god! We miss you! Chris, Sandy, Owen, Olivia and Madelyn
December 6, 2011
Wesley our Dearest Angel. December is not a very happy time for your Dad and myself we miss you so very much; and we loved you unconditionally. I put up the Christmas tree yesterday; but I took it back down. It made me very sad because; I remember how you loved looking at the pretty lights the only Joy in December is knowing it is our (Christ Jesus) Birthday. We are grateful for God ending your suffering and we know you are in heaven with our savior God ! Nana and Aunt Bernice. We miss you and will always love you for the rest of our lives. As always we will Love and honor your memory. So many memories!! Love Mom and Dad.
Agnes Spicer
January 11, 2007
Our dearest angel your father and your brothers Chris, Steve and Kenny will forever love you and we will never forget your beautiful smile and bright eyes! You suffered so much in the last two months and now you are at rest. As for myself your Mom I cannot touch and hold you ever again and I miss that terribly! I will forever grieve for you I kept my promise to God that I made when you got sick on Jan. 19, 1979 that we would take care of you no matter how you were. We never even gave the choice of putting you in a nursing institution an option we kept you with us to the very end and devoted almost 30 years taking care of you ourselves: so one day I hope to join you and Nana in heaven and will then see you as a normal and whole child, which is all that any parent would want for any of their children. So for now I will not say goodbye but look for me because I will surely see you again someday!. Much Love and all my Kisses!! Mommy.
Brian Wong
January 5, 2007
I am very sorry for your loss. I have experienced losses both anticipated and unexpected. When I was fifteen years old in my first year in high school, my mother died of melanoma at age 54 in December 2004; we were anticipating the loss. As with me, I am sure your loss is emotionally stressful for you and your family.
Your grief may ebb and flow. It has been said that each of us has this well deep inside of us that can be filled to the brim with grief. Every time we cry, we empty out some of the well. But the well fills again. The level of sorrow in your well may lessen as time passes, but it will never run dry. There will always be birthdays, anniversaries, holidays, and those days when the well seems to fill to its brim again. Allow yourself time to remember and mourn. It is part of your healing. Grief is a continuing journey.
Susan W.
January 2, 2007
I'm so sorry for your loss. I am a member of the Spicer family (granddaughter of Robert Mallory Spicer), and although I never knew Wesley, I feel the loss of family. My deepest sympathy and prayers go out to the family and friends of Wesley and may God comfort you in your time of grief.
Bruce.Sherry.Kevin and David Jenkins
January 1, 2007
Our deepest sympathy goes out to the Spicer family for their loss.
Wayne VanBrocklin
January 1, 2007
Dear Spicer's
What I remember most, even with Wesley's disability, was the way the entire family made him feel there was no handicap. He was dearly loved and I will miss him.
Billy Martini
January 1, 2007
sorry for your loss(an old friend)
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