Reid Wiley Youth Hockey Legacy Fund
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Honoring the memory of Reid Wiley, a son, brother, friend, and teammate beloved by many. He left us much too soon and was truly a beautiful, loving soul that touched the hearts and lives of all who knew him.
Reid was one of the most genuine, kind, caring, and selfless people I've ever met and took life head on with a passionate, fiery energy almost larger than life itself. He was always there when you needed him and brought joy and happiness too people in his own unique, weird, and carefree way that just drew you to him.
Reid was a great hockey player with an intense love for the game. Hockey players become brothers for life and form bonds that are indescribable but eternal.
To honor his legacy, the teammates and friends of Reid Wiley have created a Legacy Fund to support youth hockey, giving kids of all ages and background the chance to play the greatest game on Earth. Funds will support the Center Ice Foundation of Akron, Strongsville Youth Hockey and Medina High School Hockey Club.
All contribution's are greatly appreciated, please say a prayer for him and his family.
Reid was one of the most genuine, kind, caring, and selfless people I've ever met and took life head on with a passionate, fiery energy almost larger than life itself. He was always there when you needed him and brought joy and happiness too people in his own unique, weird, and carefree way that just drew you to him.
Reid was a great hockey player with an intense love for the game. Hockey players become brothers for life and form bonds that are indescribable but eternal.
To honor his legacy, the teammates and friends of Reid Wiley have created a Legacy Fund to support youth hockey, giving kids of all ages and background the chance to play the greatest game on Earth. Funds will support the Center Ice Foundation of Akron, Strongsville Youth Hockey and Medina High School Hockey Club.
All contribution's are greatly appreciated, please say a prayer for him and his family.
Organizer and beneficiary
Aaron Musick
Organizer
Cleveland, OH
Glenn Wiley
Beneficiary