John Wesley Ivey, III
November 19, 2016

                        


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John Wesley Ivey, III, 43, died Saturday, November 19, 2016. He was born in Orlando, Florida, he had moved back to Sebring seven years ago. He was a graduate of Sebring High School, he was a maintenance supervisor for Mosaic Corporation. He was an avid outdoors man who loved his dogs. He was preceded in death by his father, John W. Ivey, Jr, and Grandpa Ivey, and his Granny & papa Walker. He is survived by his parents, Linda (Chip) Boring, Sebring, Grandmother, Harriet Ivey, and Uncle Kenneth Ivey both of St. Cloud, FL, his aunts Brenda (Teddy) Woodruff of Elmore, AL and Annette (Dennis) Isgitt of Charleston, SC. A funeral service will be held Friday, November 25, 2016 at Morris Funeral Chapel at 2:30PM. The family will receive friends one hour prior to the service. In leiu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Diabetes Foundation or to a charity of choice.



Condolences or Life Stories may be expressed in his Guestbook. Morris Funeral Chapel, Sebring, Fl.

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Preceded In Death By

John W. Ivey, Jr, Father
Grandpa Ivey
Granny & Papa Walker

Survived By

Linda (Chip) Boring, Parents
Harriet Ivey, Grandmother
Kenneth Ivey, Uncle
Brenda (Teddy) Woodruff, Aunt
Annette (Dennis) Isgitt, Aunt

                       Facts

Place Of Death: Sebring, FL
Date Of Death: November 19, 2016

Services

A funeral service will be held Friday,
November 25, 2016 at Morris Funeral Chapel
at 2:30PM. The family will receive friends
one hour prior to the service.


Guestbook

11/24/2016 - Anthony and Gladys Mastre

Gone too soon. My beloved nephew. RIP

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11/25/2016 - James And Faye Hester

Will be truly missed! Such a sweet guy that was loved dearly by his family. RIP

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11/26/2016 - Brenda Douglas

Linda and Chip...the words just don't exist to express the pain and sorrow for your loss. Wes was a brother-in-law, a father to Brittany and Savannah and will forever remain a family member to me. He will be sorely missed.

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12/15/2016 - Don Dillon

I have just recently learned of Wes' passing and I am deeply sorry. I met Wes at Streamsong on one of my many visits there. He was one of the few highlights in a series of visits that often were full of work with little ot no play. We found out early on that we both had been rodeo cowboys in our youth and from then on, I like to think we were pals. During the short time I knew Wes I heard much about his family and his daughters. He loved all of you very much and again, I am truly sorry for your loss. He is in a better place and will always be with you. Look for those little signs that he is with you and cherish it always.

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