He lived more in his 47 years than any two average men. He was so very proud of being an American and honored the veterans of these United States till the day he died. He had many nieces and nephews who loved him dearly.
Greg was preceded in death by his Father, Robert L. Wesley in 2007 and a niece, Heather Dawn Wesley in 2008. He was married to and survivied by a wonderful woman, Darla D. (Rockwell) Wesley; his mother - Pat Wesley of Belmont, OH; 3 brothers - Rusty (Bonnie) Vermillion of Morristown, Mike Vermillion of Brownsville, OH and Kelly Wesley of Morristown; sister - Robyn Castello of Barnesville; and several nieces and nephews.
He is buried in plot 408, grave 1 of Hope Cemetary in Hendrysburg, Ohio. Greg was truly a one-of-a-kind man with the greatest personality. His humor was unique and rare. Greg was dearly loved by his family and friends. He will be missed beyond what words can describe.
He lived more in his 47 years than any two average men. He was so very proud of being an American and honored the veterans of these United States till the day he died. He had many nieces and nephews who loved him dearly.
Greg was preceded in death by his Father, Robert L. Wesley in 2007 and a niece, Heather Dawn Wesley in 2008. He was married to and survivied by a wonderful woman, Darla D. (Rockwell) Wesley; his mother - Pat Wesley of Belmont, OH; 3 brothers - Rusty (Bonnie) Vermillion of Morristown, Mike Vermillion of Brownsville, OH and Kelly Wesley of Morristown; sister - Robyn Castello of Barnesville; and several nieces and nephews.
He is buried in plot 408, grave 1 of Hope Cemetary in Hendrysburg, Ohio. Greg was truly a one-of-a-kind man with the greatest personality. His humor was unique and rare. Greg was dearly loved by his family and friends. He will be missed beyond what words can describe.
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