David Matthews
I came to Financial Planning Dept and Wesley was already there.
He was very friendly and guided me through.
We used to go out together for lunch downstairs.
I will always remember him for his sense of humor.
Birth date: Aug 16, 1946 Death date: Feb 7, 2023
0
0
0
Wesley H. Wineman, 76, of Kingsport, went to be with the Lord Tuesday, February 7, 2023, at his residence surrounded by his loving family.He was born August 16, 1946, in Wheeling, WV to the late Monester and Helen Murray Wineman.Wesley was a loving and devoted husband, father and grandfather who made family his main priority.He was a committed Christian, a man of great faith who enjoyed reading his Bible and attended the Episcopal Church.Wesley enjoyed running, cooking, working puzzles and board games. He also served as a volunteer at local hospitals and national parks.He obtained his M.B.A. in Economics from West Virginia University and retired as a Financial Analyst at Eastman Chemical Company following twenty-six years of service.Those left to cherish Wesley’s memory are his loving wife of thirty-six years, Rama Wineman; daughter, Michelle Gray (Rick); son, Matthew Wineman (Christina Jensen); granddaughters, Jessie Ryans, Sydnee McLellan and Cadence Wakefield; grandson, Sam Ryans.The family will receive friends Friday, February 17, 2023, from 11:00 am until 12:00 pm in the funeral home chapel.A Memorial Service will follow at 12:00 pm with Pastor Jason Payne officiating.In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to The American Cancer Society or church of the donor’s choice.To share memories and condolences with the family please visit www.oakhillfh.comThe care of Wesley H. Wineman and his family has been entrusted to the staff of Oak Hill Funeral & Cremation Services.Read Obituary
I came to Financial Planning Dept and Wesley was already there.
He was very friendly and guided me through.
We used to go out together for lunch downstairs.
I will always remember him for his sense of humor.
Friend you will be missed by many. Our friendship made at Holston Valley is a memory I cherish. We laughed, cried, talked about our families and became brother and sister in Christ. Rest In peace my friend. Prayers for the family.
Janet and I are deeply saddened to learn of Wes’s passing. We both enjoyed having Wes as a colleague and friend in the Financial Planning and Analysis Department at Eastman. Wes was the first person that I met at Eastman as he served as my company escort on my initial plant visit in 1972. He made me feel welcome and at home at Eastman, and our careers overlapped for about 25 years. He was smart, funny, and a valued employee and friend. He will be missed. Sincere condolences to Rama and to all of Wes’s family.
Parker and Janet Owen
So sorry to learn of Wes' passing.
He and I worked together at Eastman for a number of years. After we both retired, we kept up with each other, exchanging Christmas cards. I always tried to touch base with him when ever I was back in Kingsport.
He will be greatly missed.
John Baber
Lake Wylie, SC
I met Wes through his daughter Michelle. His love for his family was evident. He began running again later in life and impressed us all by running a 4 mile run with us in his mid sixties! My deepest condolences to his sweet family.
What a great photo of Wes. Brings back many fond memories, especially that crooked smile and laugh, almost a grunt. So full of life. He is greatly missed.
We will see you next week to celebrate more of his life with the family that took such good care of him during his later days. Kathie and Lonnie