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Fredrick

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Wesselman

January 28, 1923 – September 29, 2022

Obituary

Fred J. Wesselman, 99, of Cheney, Washington, died September 29th, 2022 while in
hospice treatment at Cheney Care Center. A memorial service will be held on October
8 th , 2pm at St. John's Lutheran Church, 5810 East Meadowlane, Latah Valley,
Spokane, Washington with Pastor Bill Hartley officiating. Interment will be at Holy
Cross Cemetery, Spokane.
Fred was born January 28, 1923 on the family farm to Fred G. and Katherine
Wesselman. His boyhood years were lived on the farm near LaCrosse, Washington.
He was the second of six children and graduated from LaCrosse High School in 1941.
At age 16, he earned his Private Pilot's License through the Civil Aeronautics
Administration. At a very early age he learned how to work on farm, auto and other
mechanical equipment so that following graduation, he started farming with his family
until 1961.

He met Lorene Munk when she worked the LaCrosse Café in the early 1950s. And with encouragement from
her, Fred stopped flying airplanes, which led to Lorene accepting his proposal and subsequent wedding
November 29, 1952 at St. Xavier Catholic Church, Spokane. From this union they raised four children. He
used the money from the sale of his airplane to purchase their first home in LaCrosse. Due to his health
complications Fred and Lorene chose to sell the house and moved to Cheney where he started work at
McMillen Implement. After a short time working there, Fred was offered a job at Sprague Equipment
Company. He worked there from 1965 until his retirement in 1993. He was well known in Sprague and to
local farmers for his work ethic and being able to "MacGyver" almost anything so the farmer could get the job
done! He also was crewmember cleaning up the town of Sprague following the eruption of Mount St. Helens in
1980.
Anyone who knew Fred, heard of his many adventures while flying. Whether hunting from an airplane or
touching down in remote areas of Washington to make field repairs. He loved to fly. He earned his Private
Pilot Certificate while learning to fly Cessna 140, Waco UPF 7, Stearman Model 75, Luscombe 8A, Piper J3
Cub and Piper L4 Grasshopper in his younger years and then in retirement he continued "flying" with remote
control airplanes and tinkering with anything mechanical that he could improve. While living in Sprague he
served on the City Council, as a Volunteer Fire Fighter and he was a member of Mary Queen of Heaven
Catholic Church.
Fred is preceded in death by his wife Lorene of 63 years; son Douglas; sister Maryann Barry, brothers James
and Ed and daughter-in-law Tabitha Wesselman.
Family members who will greatly miss him are his remaining three children, Diana (Wesley), Dennis and David
(Traci); 6 grandchildren and 12 greatgrandchildren. Brother Ray and sister Janet Parker and numerous nephews
and nieces.
Should friends desire, memorials may be directed to Union Gospel Mission in Fred's name.
1224 East Trent Avenue, Spokane, Washington, (509) 535-8510.

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