Wesley never married or had children, but he had a long happy life. He was a hard worker, retired from Sears after many years. Then carried on to be a vital and trusted employee of a company until his late 60’s!
He loved reading books, collecting things like coins, base ball cards , comics. But oh , how he loved his books!!
He had many dreams to have a book store and a quiet place in the country, also to travel more. Wesley enjoyed very much traveling with his mom and told us many stories about their adventures.
The most important thing about this man is , if you didn’t meet him. I wish you did. He was a kind, giving to all, anti- racist, accepted everyone always.
For a man of his age to not have a mean hateful bone in his body was extraordinary. A person that in our lives - was a once in a life time to have someone like him.
He helped so many , and made the world a better place everyday he was in it.
Rest in Power Wesley
Survived by Brother, Majid Amiri and Niece Lilac Amiri and family.
Glenda Blevins, Glen Currey, Donna Horton & family.