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Wesley Weber
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Wesley R.  "Wes"
Weber
1983 - 2014
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I bet you will dance with me

The night I met Wes I hadn't even planned on going out but I decided to go just to get out of the house. I was at Jules with some Co workers and West came over to our table to introduce himself. That smile of his was definitely an eye catcher, the way he carried himself and could hold a conversation that's what made him likeable. As the night went on he had went up a few times to sing and would always stop back over to check on us. By the next time he came around we were all up and dancing getting pumped up to go sing a song. He started talking about how he really wanted to dance so we told him to go for it. He flashed that smile and he said it was no fun dancing alone. We were called up to sing our song and he grabbed my arm and bet me I would dance with him by the end of the night. I laughed and went up with my Co workers. The night continued on and every time a slow song came on he would come back over and ask if I was ready for that dance yet. I would just laugh and say not yet. My friends and I were up dancing and a song came to an end and slower one started to play, he came up behind me grabbed my hand and spun me around pulling me over to an open area to dance.i was taken aback by his actions I just went with it and he got his dance. Wes was a great guy and always knew what to say when you weren't feeling the greatest or when you were upset. It's going to be hard knowing I won't ever see that smile again. But I'm glad he is at peace and he can dance and sing some Warren G all day ♡
Thursday April 10, 2014 at 10:33 am
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