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"Synthia"
is given to the
Glory of God
and to Third Presbyterian Church
In Honor and Memory of
Lance Corporal Wesley Aaron Slye
March 25, 1983 - November 9, 2001.
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Wes loved God, his family, the Marine
Corps, the outdoors and music. During his short lifetime, he played
three instruments and enjoyed almost every type of music, from
Gregorian chant, Bach, Beethoven, Mozart, Tchaikovsky - through
ethnic music Motown, rock and roll, patriotic and military music and
country (sometimes to our dismay). One fall Wes was into listening to
bagpipes and one summer it was pan flutes. One could never anticipate
the next musical interest.
The support and love of music was always
present in our family life. We were very happy when Wes insisted on
taking piano lessons, and we loved seeing him in the children's choir
at church. He started playing the saxophone in middle school, and later
looked incredibly handsome in his high school Marching Band uniform. He
enjoyed playing big band music with the high school Jazz Band. We will
never forget listening to him play "Christ the Lord is Risen
Today" on his trumpet for the Easter Sunrise Service back in
Suffolk, Virginia.
Wes always supported our musical
interests as well. As a small child Wes sat with other adults in church
on Sunday morning as we sang in the church choir. Later when we served
in the music ministry of two churches, Wes attended both services and
served as an acolyte or nursery worker. When we sang with the Virginia
Symphony he would go to concerts to hear us. Together we went to the
Symphony Pops series to hear blues and jazz greats like Ray Charles and
B. B. King. Many evenings dinner was an event at our house because Wes
liked to "dine". That meant lighting the candles, setting the
table properly and always having music during dinner... many times
Louis Armstrong.
We no longer have our son here with us.
He is with his heavenly father... but we still have the music. We thank
God for the music, for the 18 years we had Wes and for the love and
support of our Charlotte family.
Terri and Paul Karlsson
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