Skyler Wayne Wheeler

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Skyler Wayne Kinnaird Wheeler, age 34 of Louisville, passed away Monday, June 7, 2018. He attended Eastern High School and loved all sports, especially baseball and fishing with his sister. Skyler was preceded in death by his sister, Katherine Sylvia Kelley Koch and maternal grandfather, Captain Virgil \"Kinnaird\" Kelley, Jr., USAF; paternal grandfather, Samuel Wheeler, and his maternal great-grandparents, Sylvia and Virgil K. Kelley, Sr. His mother\'s lifelong friend, Donna Breeze, who Skyler called Aunt Donna wrote: \"People need to see the face of Skyler. Because when they hear the story without the picture, they can’t put together what humaneness that is Skyler...Skyler had a disease that can cripple so badly a life that had so much potential. Skyler that was so loved by his Mother, Stepfather and his sister Heather and Jeremy. Skyler whom his beloved ones tried to protect, cried out for help, help that wasn’t there. People can look at these pictures of this bright, and I mean so incredibly intelligent, young, funny,  charismatic, handsome man and see so much future in him....that such a cruel disease took him away. Not even this disease was able to take it all. Those moments that are uniquely Skyler, couldn’t be stolen. Everyone  that loved him, tried to fight for him because he couldn’t do it for himself. They saw Skyler, Skyler that had a disease but also this child in these pictures. A system that is so beyond broken that can take this potential in this child and not look at it and see what can be done to fix this damaged and compromised, inoperative system. I will always hold close those memories and choose to remember that he touched our lives. But not forget when I see someone on the street,  what struggles they are going through because we choose to “look the other way” Rest In well deserved peace Skyler ❤️\" Skyler is survived by his loving family, his sister, Heather Durham (Jeremy); mother, Tracey Kelley (Shaun Feeney); step-brothers Jacob and Heath Feeney; Robert and Frederick Koch; maternal grandmother, Opal Ruth Kelley Ziemniak; step-grandfather, Edward Ziemniak; paternal grandmother, Edna Wheeler; uncles, Chris Kelley and Corey Ziemniak; and a host of family and friends.  A gathering to celebrate Skyler’s life will be 9:30 am - 12:30 pm on Thursday, June 14, 2018 at Newcomer ‘s, East Louisville Chapel, Middletown. There will be a graveside service at 3pm Thursday, June 14, 2018, with Rev. Paul Floyd officiating at Bellevue Cemetery, Danville, Kentucky. Memorials may be made to the Treatment Advocacy Center, 200 North Glebe Road, Suite 801, Arlington, VA 22203. The online guestbook is available at www.stithcares.com Visitation:  9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Thursday, June 14, 2018 Newcomer\'s Chapel, Middletown, Ky. Graveside Service:       3 p.m., Thursday, June 14, 2018 Bellevue Cemetery, Danville, Ky.

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  1. Ruth, I just want you to know that you, Tracy and all the family are in my prayers. I never met Skylar but I think his sister wrote a beautiful Obituary for him. I know the loss that Tracy and all of you are going through because of loosing my only child my son 15 months ago. I want you all to know that your in my prayers and even though we are all in different areas of the country the love we all share can never be separated by miles, you all will be in my thoughts and prayers in the coming days, months and forever because I can\’t say it ever gets better or at least for me it hasn\’t. Sending love, hugs and prayers, Vickie

  2. Skyler was a special young man with so much to offer the world !! May God test his soul and bring peace to all that loved him . My prayers and heart go out to Tracy , Heather and all the family

  3. Skyler was a special young man with so much to offer the world !! May God test his soul and bring peace to all that loved him . My prayers and heart go out to Tracy , Heather and all the family

  4. My dearest grandson: Your life on earth was brief but filled with love from family & friends. You shared your love & caring attitude to all. Your mother & sister & family will work toward improving Mental Health Care. Now Heaven awaits: …”and flights of angels sing thee to thy rest.”

  5. My deepest condolences. Our family knew Skyler as one of the gaggle of kids in the Two Springs neighborhood. Because he was the same age as my boys, we attended the same soccer and baseball games—Skyler was THE star athlete. The kids floated from one house to the other in the neighborhood—built forts in the woods—haunted houses for Halloween—happy memories. Skyler was a good looking kid. Much to my kid’s dismay, all the girls had a crush on Skyler. But more than any of that, Skyler was a nice kid. To this day, my son says Skyler was one of the kindest people he ever met. Rest In Peace, dear Skyler. We will hold happy memories of you in our hearts. ❤️


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