Charles F. Wiley and Loretta
Wilson Wiley, was born Feb. 14,
1916, at Bellgrade. He died May
29, 2006, at Lester E. Cox Medical
Center South in Springfield.
He served in the Air Force, retir-
ing as a master sergeant April 30,
1962, after 20 years of service.
He moved to the farm of his
brother near Licking, where he en-
joyed gardening, playing cards and
being outdoors. He later moved
into town.
Surviving are his siblings: Fred
Wiley of Prairie Du Rocher, Ill.,
Gale Wiley of Cedar Hill, Virginia
Bays of St. Louis, Marion
Hutchenson of McKinney, Texas,
Lois Douglas of Caledonia, Wanda
Moon of Naples, Fla., Joyce
Linington of Potosi, Harold Wiley
of Manchester and Reed Wiley of
High Ridge.
Cremation was under the direc-
tion of Fox Funeral Home.
ASHES BURIED IN CALEDONIA METHODIST CEMETERY.
Charles F. Wiley and Loretta
Wilson Wiley, was born Feb. 14,
1916, at Bellgrade. He died May
29, 2006, at Lester E. Cox Medical
Center South in Springfield.
He served in the Air Force, retir-
ing as a master sergeant April 30,
1962, after 20 years of service.
He moved to the farm of his
brother near Licking, where he en-
joyed gardening, playing cards and
being outdoors. He later moved
into town.
Surviving are his siblings: Fred
Wiley of Prairie Du Rocher, Ill.,
Gale Wiley of Cedar Hill, Virginia
Bays of St. Louis, Marion
Hutchenson of McKinney, Texas,
Lois Douglas of Caledonia, Wanda
Moon of Naples, Fla., Joyce
Linington of Potosi, Harold Wiley
of Manchester and Reed Wiley of
High Ridge.
Cremation was under the direc-
tion of Fox Funeral Home.
ASHES BURIED IN CALEDONIA METHODIST CEMETERY.
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