Alice Charles
Wes, you hired me 9 years ago this month to work at Necco I enjoyed our talks I will miss you Rest In Peace .
Birth date: Sep 17, 1955 Death date: Oct 3, 2020
Wesley Allen Sites I, 65, of Chesapeake, OH, passed away on Saturday, October 3, 2020 at Cabell Huntington Hospital, Huntington, WV. He was born on September 17, 1955 in Huntington, WV. He was preceded in death by his parents Sonn Read Obituary
Wes, you hired me 9 years ago this month to work at Necco I enjoyed our talks I will miss you Rest In Peace .
Wes, you were always smiling and gracious. I was very blessed to have had the privilege to work with you for about 10 years. You loved the kids and they knew it and loved you right back. I will never forget the many times you would cry when talking about a child and in their presence or in a group. No doubt there is a very special crown for you in Heaven. You will be so greatly missed by many! Rest In Peace and we will meet again one day.
I did not know Wes long, but from day one I could tell that he cared deeply for the school and the community. My condolences to all of his family and friends! \r\n\r\nLee Elliott, Treasurer\r\nChesapeake Union EVSD
Our hope is in the Lord. My prayers are with you during this hard time. Remember Wes has a relationship with the Lord, baptized at 8 yrs old. I know beyond a shadow of a doubt that he is in heaven. He is laughing his special laugh with his mom & dad. \r\nWes - I’ll miss you but know we will see each other again. \r\nScott
Wes, I am proud to say I have worked with you & am lucky to have know you. Love to Robyn & family.
Prayers to the Sites family and friends. Wes officiated several basketball games for me in the seventies. He did an outstanding job. He was a fine man. I have nothing but pleasant memories.
Sunny, So very sorry to hear of your Dads passing. Wes and i worked quite a few games early on, always enjoyable. My thoughts are with you, Wesley and your family. I am out of town at the moment and unable to attend his viewing or services but will b thinking of yall nevertheless. Please take care.\r\nRusty
Knowing that you were saved gives me peace. We were like brothers instead of cousins. So close growing up. Look forward to seeing you again in eternity.\r\n\r\nFather God, thank You for giving peace to the family in the Name of Jesus.
You will be greatly missed by both of us...so thankful our lives touched, Wes. Our love and prayers for the family. Wonderful man.
good referee better person, rip wes ed diana canterbury