Richard Todd Wheeler, 45, of San Tan Valley, AZ, passed away on October 19, 2015.
What can I say about Rick that has already been said, a great guy that treated everyone with equal respect. Always willing to help out friends in need. Recently I lost a good friend he too only in his 40s. I told Rick about my lost and how he had not planned for the worst. We both shared similar stories of families in the same boat. A couple of days later Rick hands me an envelope and said give to your friend’s family from Interlink. That’s the type on guy he was always acting before being asked as to not put anyone in a awkward position.
Rick has been missed the moment we received the terrible news. I catch myself looking for his truck everyday, or his name on my phone.
Praise God that Rick was a believer and his enjoying the company of lost family and friends, we will all be together again one day.
My thoughts and prayer go out to his family over their terrible loss.
Brian
My family would like to send sincere condolences to the Wheeler family for the loss of your dear loved one. May you find comfort and hope from the bible promise at Isaiah 25:8. Pray constantly, avoid isolation, and lean on God as you cope during this most difficult time.
Our thoughts and prayers are with this sweet family! Sending warm and heartfelt wishes for peacefulness and love always and forever.
Rick was one of the best men i have ever know. Myself and the world will miss him.see you on the other side bud!
My deepest sympathies, thoughts and prayers to the Wheeler family. Rick was not only a great boss he was also a good friend. He was truly one in a million. He cared deeply for both of his families blood and Interlink. Rick always had a kind word and no matter what was there for each and everyone at the drop of the hat. I miss our talks and your laugh… RIP Gator. We will do our best to continue and make you proud!
What can I say about Rick that has already been said, a great guy that treated everyone with equal respect. Always willing to help out friends in need. Recently I lost a good friend he too only in his 40s. I told Rick about my lost and how he had not planned for the worst. We both shared similar stories of families in the same boat. A couple of days later Rick hands me an envelope and said give to your friend’s family from Interlink. That’s the type on guy he was always acting before being asked as to not put anyone in a awkward position.
Rick has been missed the moment we received the terrible news. I catch myself looking for his truck everyday, or his name on my phone.
Praise God that Rick was a believer and his enjoying the company of lost family and friends, we will all be together again one day.
My thoughts and prayer go out to his family over their terrible loss.
Brian
My family would like to send sincere condolences to the Wheeler family for the loss of your dear loved one. May you find comfort and hope from the bible promise at Isaiah 25:8. Pray constantly, avoid isolation, and lean on God as you cope during this most difficult time.
Our thoughts and prayers are with this sweet family! Sending warm and heartfelt wishes for peacefulness and love always and forever.
Rick was one of the best men i have ever know. Myself and the world will miss him.see you on the other side bud!
My deepest sympathies, thoughts and prayers to the Wheeler family. Rick was not only a great boss he was also a good friend. He was truly one in a million. He cared deeply for both of his families blood and Interlink. Rick always had a kind word and no matter what was there for each and everyone at the drop of the hat. I miss our talks and your laugh… RIP Gator. We will do our best to continue and make you proud!