Wes, I only knew you for a little while, just enough to say hello. You made an impression on me, I just wanted you to know. Your family, always part of OFPD, will carry your memory on. Just wanted you to know, my friend, your light will guide us on. Wes, you were a good man, taken too soon. May your family remember your smile, your heart, and your love.
Wes was a good man, and will be missed by many. I can not imagine the heartbreak the family is feeling right now. My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this most trying time.
Wes, I got to know you through riding with Orland as a paramedic student. You were my preceptor the first day I rode with the district, and provided us with many laughs. The fire service has a void that can never be filled, but you no doubt made it a little better during your brief time here. Rest easy, my friend.
Thoughts and prayers go to the friends and family of Mr. Peak. I did not know him or his family, but I am still saddened when I hear of such tragedy. I pray that his family finds comfort in his memory and by embracing the love and support that surrounds them.
We are sharing in your sorrow. Praying that God will wrap His arms around you and give you comfort and peace. Wes will always be remembered and always be thought of with love.
I only knew you for a little while, but could tell you were a great man, husband, and father. Such a tragic loss and my heart goes out to all of your family and friends. Rest in peace, Wes.