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- . In his earlier years, Wesley was proud to be a member of the Boy Scouts and Sea Scouts. He was always riding his bicycle and later he loved riding his motorcycles. For more than 30 years, he worked as a Cooker with Port Clyde Packing Company i n Rockland. Wesley served more than 30 years as a volunteer at Owls Head Transportation Museum. He was an avid camper and a life member of Beaver Lodge in Hope. He attended the Rockland Congregational Church. Since 2014, Wesley resided at the A nderson Inn at Quarry Hill in Camden, where he loved the staff and comradery of the other residents. He enjoyed a special longtime friendship with Alan Lowberg of South Hope and Lisa Payson of Owls Head. Wesley was pre-deceased by his parents. H e is survived by his brother Laurence E. Wildes and his wife Johanna of Rockland; his oldest sister Cathy Davis of Washington and his twin-sister Wanda Collamore of Waldoboro; several aunts and uncles including Norman Wildes who grew up with Wesle y’s family, and whom Wesley considered as a father figure; several nieces, nephews, great nieces and nephews; 3 great-great nephews; one great-great niece, as well as several cousins. A graveside service will be held at 2:00 pm, Thursday, Octobe r 15, 2020, at the Village Cemetery, Avenue 9, Thomaston. The Rev. Abee Pettee will officiate. Social distancing and wearing of face coverings is suggested. Should seating be required, it is recommended that attendees consider bringing their own s eating. The service will be live streamed to Wesley’s Book of Memories at www.bchfh.com, and may be viewed at anytime by visiting Photos & Videos, then clicking the Watch Webcast button. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Ow ls Head Transportation Museum, P.O. Box 277, Owls Head, ME 04854. (Village Soup 10/12/2020)
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