I was just so sad when I read the paper this
morning. I saw Wes on Thursday when I picked up some beautiful
framing he had done. We talked about his garden, and his
goldfish and many other topics. He gave me some pepper seeds
from his "Peter Pepper" plant and he and Vicki and I had a great
laugh about it. Wes was one of the most interesting, kind,
generous people I have ever met. So very talented and friendly
- he will be missed greatly by everyone. John and I will be
thinking about you and all of Wes' family and friends during
this time.
Mara McGrann
Suk, Friends, and Family,
Wes was a delight to know and talk with and did an outstanding
job of preparing canvas for any size paintings.
I'll miss you Wes,
Jim Riley
Suk and family, and Vicki,
My heart goes out to all of you. Wes will be greatly missed. He
took such good care of my framing needs, but also was
encouraging to me as an artist and an art business person. He
was a generous soul, and always had a smile to give and warm
friendship, along with his excellent quality work. Rudy and I
will miss him. And all of you will be in our prayers.
Ann and Rudy DeLaurentis
Suk,
I was saddened to hear about Wes. I am only acquaintances with
you, but fondly remember when you displayed your art work at the
Willow Valley Cultural Center. The two of you were such
wonderful people and so giving of your time and talents. Since
that time I have met several local artists through the gallery
at WV. I have asked several of them who does their framing and
the answer always goes back to "WES SHUGLIE". Most times I can
answer before they said it. So many are so fond of the two of
you. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult
time.
Warm regards,
Jen Rynier
Willow Valley Retirement Communities
Cultural Center
Dear Suk,
I can only imagine what sadness you must feel. My deepest
condolences on your loss. I loved listening to Wes when he'd
share stories of your latest projects and adventures. It showed
in his voice how deeply he was in love with you. He always told
me you were the best thing that ever happened to him. That made
me so proud and happy for him.
Wes has been a good friend to me for most of my life. He was
never judgmental, always looking to the positive, always a word
of encouragement. He had a way of making folks laugh, something
I like to try to do from his example. I will forever appreciate
the fact he kept in contact with my father Dan until he passed
on. Dad appreciated those calls so very much.
I will miss his calls and emails. But I will never forget my
friend.
My prayers are with you and your family Suk.
Best regards,
Cindy Gaich, Fayette City, PA
Dear Suk,
My very deepest sympathy on the sudden passing of Wes. He was,
and you are, a beloved part of our community, and we grieve
along with you. He will be greatly missed. My thoughts and
prayers enfold you and family.
Marilyn Rowan
Resident
Willow Valley Retirement Community
Dear Suk,
We wish to extend our condolences on the loss of your husband
Wes. Though we only met you a few times Wes was a very kind and
friendly man who was clearly devoted to you. Our hearts go out
to you in this difficult time.
Your neighbors,
Leo, Sue, Josh & Lauren Tubay
Our prayers and thoughts are with you as you
say good bye to Wes and adjust to life without him. We
certainly enjoyed talking with Wes about Taiwan, good food and
of course, great art and proper framing. May you experience
peace and comfort.
Michael and Alonna Sprunger and family
Suk,
So sorry to hear about Wes. Don't know if you remember us. I
lived next door on Valley Road and had
four boys. You and Wes were always so kind to them. Have
intended to stop in to see you and will try to do that. Have
kept up with you a little when you are in the newspaper.
Blessings,
Karen Hackman Hastings
Dear Suk,
We were shocked to read of Wes' death in the paper. Please
accept our sincere sympathy. He was very well thought of and
will be missed by many.
We are glad to have known him and you.
Your former neighbors,
John & Sharon Humphreys
Dear Suk, Family and Vicki,
I was so saddened to hear of Wes' death. I found him to be a
generous, kind and caring man. It was always such a pleasure to
talk to Wes. He cared deeply about his family and didn't mind
talking about you all with love. He and Vicki were a great team
in framing art pieces - creative, professional and helpful.
Every piece they framed was in itself a work of art!
Lois Bishop
Dear Suk,
We are just learning of Wes' passing. Our deepest sympathies to
you on your loss. I just spoke to Wes about a month ago when I
was in to pick up a print. Being raised in Greensburg myself,
we were swapping stories about Pittsburgh and favorite eateries
back home. I believe you were back in Korea at the time but he
spoke so fondly of you.
We shall will miss him too!
All our love,
Bob & Linda Miller & boys.
Dear Suk-
I don't know if you remember me. I am a friend of Helena Dueck
and used to work at the Estee Lauder counter at the Park City
Bon-Ton. I now live in Minnesota and my mother mailed Wes's
obituary and I was so shocked. I remember being in your home
and Wes did some framing for me and my mother. He was such a
nice man. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family
during this difficult time.
With Deepest Sympathy,
Lori Buckwalter Klassen
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