Reg Wheeler

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Reg Wheeler (1918-2012) was a Canadian football player who played for the Hamilton Tigers and Hamilton Wildcats, predecessors to the current Hamilton Tiger-Cats.

Died21 October 2012 (age 93)
1939–1940Hamilton Tigers
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Reg Wheeler
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PositionDefensive tackle
Personal information
Born1918
Hamilton, Ontario
Died21 October 2012 (age 93)
Career history
1939–1940Hamilton Tigers
1944–1948Hamilton Wildcats
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Wheeler was born in 1918 in Hamilton, Ontario.[1]

Wheeler played for the Hamilton Tigers from 1939 to 1940. He later played for the Hamilton Wildcats from 1944 through 1948.[2]

During his life, Wheeler worked for Dofasco for 46 years. In 1960, Wheeler was elected alderman for Hamilton's East end from Hamilton, Ontario City Council, a position he held for a total of 28 years.[3] Wheeler also played a major role in establishing the Canadian Football Hall of Fame, and later sat on the Hall of Fame's induction committee.[1]

Wheeler died on 21 October 2012, age 93, after a long illness.[1]

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