In Memory

John D. Wiley (C. E. /Business 1969-1994)

John D. Wiley (C. E. /Business 1969-1994)

John D. Wiley Jr. of Parkersburg, Illinois, passed away on Thursday, November 17, 2022 at Carle Richland Memorial.

John was the beloved husband of Nancy Wiley who preceded him in death. He was the loving father of three children, Hope (Mark) of Plainfield, IL; David (Lori) of Paris, and Terri (Kenny) Clodfelter of West Salem. His loving family also included 6 grandchildren, Mark Jr (fiancé Becky Smith), Dr. Daniel (Dr. Amber) and Bailey Wooldridge, Eli Wiley, Tyger and Darcy Clodfelter.

John graduated from Windsor High School in Windsor, in 1962. He married the love of his life Nancy A. Mewes on April 1, 1966. John was drafted into the Army during the Vietnam War and was stationed in Fort Ord, California for almost 2 years. John graduated from Eastern Illinois University and started teaching at ERHS until his retirement. He started several businesses including Real Estate, Appraisals, Auctioneering, gun shop, selling furniture and running a flea market.

John was preceded in death by his wife Nancy and both parents John and Camilla (Rose) Wiley.

Mr. Wiley loved spoiling his dog Queenie. She brought such joy to him. He also loved cars, shooting guns, watching Western and Army shows on TV. His favorite meal was fried chicken.

His six grandchildren brought great joy to his life. He enjoyed telling them stories of days gone by.

Services in the chapel of Thrasher Family Funeral Home with the burial at Zion United Methodist in West Salem. Pastor Mike Rucker and the Richland County Veterans Organization officiating.

Thrasher Family Funeral Home, Olney, IL



 
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11/28/22 10:18 PM #1    

David Shafer (1969)

Very sad to hear. John was a super teacher I was able to make as a friend, as well as co-teacher at ERHS.  : (


11/30/22 12:46 AM #2    

Sam L. Jarvis (1966)

John was a very special man, very succesful in life. You are already missed, John, and I regret not seeing you after Bobbie left the nursing home!! I always loved talking to you. Hope you enjoy your new home in Heaven!!!

 


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