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David LeRoy Wilcock
  Loss Prevention
      1978-2002

David LeRoy Wilcock, 24, of
Visalia, passed away Sunday,
October 27, 2002.
He was born on March 10, 1978, in Bountiful, Davis, Utah.  David was proceded in death by one brother, Terence James Moala, grandparents, LeRoy Maxell Wilcock and Norma Jean Cooley, two uncles, Roger Dean Wilcock and Paea Itoloa Tu'aefe.
Survivors include his wife, Ieash Wilcock of Visalia, four daughters, Jasmine Charmaine, Cheyenne Jean, Sierra Falls and Loviana Vida Wilcock. Father, Semisi Tu'aefe Moala and Mother, Cheryl Lynn Wilcock Moala of Visalia. One brother, Travis Kimani Moala and one sister, Tracie Losana Hulu Moala of Visalia, California.  Grandparents, Tevita and Hulu Tu'aefe of Tonga. Uncles,  LeRoy Eugene Wilcock of Salt Lake City, Utah, Kelly Maxell Wilcock of Reedsburg, Wisconsin, Ernest Brent Wilcock of Montana, Folosa Tu'aefe of Tonga. Tuia Tu'aefe of San Francisco, Potesio Tu'aefe of American Samoa, Alamoti Moala, Ahoia, Kimani, Viliami, and Senituli Tu'aefe, all of New Zealand.  One Aunt, Nancy Kaye Wilcock Atwood of Utah.
Visitation will be noon to 5 p.m. Sunday, at Miller Memorial Chapel, Visalia, California.  Chapel services will be noon Monday at the chapel.  Burial will be at Visalia District Cemetery.
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If we had one lifetime wish, one dream that would come true. We'd pray to God so hard, for yesterday and you. The things we feel so deeply are the hardest things to say. But we, your family, love you in a very special way. They say memories are golden, well maybe that is true. But we never wanted memories, we only wanted you. If teardrops were a stairway and heartaches made a lane. We'd walk the path to heaven and bring you back again. A thousand times we needed you. A thousand times we cried. If our love could have saved you, You never would have died.
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