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Wendell was one of the nicest people I have ever met. He was always willing to help. I will always remember his beautiful flowers and gardening expertise.
I was  very sorry  to hear of Uncle Wendell's passing.  I remember him on the farm driving a tractor and visiting him at college where he ran track. He was always very athletic and he would play baseball with all of us in grannies back yard.  I always thought he looked like a movie star.  There will be quite a family reunion to welcome him home.  Rip Uncle Wendell. Hugs to all the family and friends who grieve his loss. 
Im so sorry to hear this...Wendell was a good friend and second father growing up in Cocoa..Tommy, Michelle and Me were three musketeers...Wendell taught, mentoring and I learned from him...his Smile was endless and his heart was open and kind...He will always be able to out run me.....
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Betty  Herb and I send you our thoughts. I am amazed at the constant reminders of our mortality. So many friends have passed away. I look around and think about our happy times and ups and downs. I think each of us are sad to lose a friend.

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