West Point -- William A. Wiley, 78, died here Saturday. A native of Roxboro, N. C. he had lived in Clay county for 64 years ago. He was a member of the First Baptist Church and was a retired jeweler.
Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Luke Horner and Mrs. Valcus Pinkerton; two brothers, Calvin Wiley and Clarence Wiley, all of West Point.
Services will be at 3 pm Sunday from the Calvert Funeral Home chapel. The Rev. Ward Weaver will officiate and interment will be in Greenwood Cemetery.
West Point -- William A. Wiley, 78, died here Saturday. A native of Roxboro, N. C. he had lived in Clay county for 64 years ago. He was a member of the First Baptist Church and was a retired jeweler.
Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Luke Horner and Mrs. Valcus Pinkerton; two brothers, Calvin Wiley and Clarence Wiley, all of West Point.
Services will be at 3 pm Sunday from the Calvert Funeral Home chapel. The Rev. Ward Weaver will officiate and interment will be in Greenwood Cemetery.
Family Members
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George W Wiley
1884–1932
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Jannie Ophelia Wiley Bryan
1890–1956
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Calvin James Wiley
1892–1974
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Olivia Gertrude Wiley
1894–1916
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Felix King Wiley
1896–1910
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Bertha Wiley Pinkerton
1899–1996
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Minnie Belle Wiley
1901–1916
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Clarence Thomas Wiley Sr
1903–1993
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Lottie S. Wiley Horner
1905–2001
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Jesse Kyle Wiley
1907–1958
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Infant Son Wiley
1909–1909
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