Glenn-Wiley-Obituary

Glenn S. Wiley

Waynesburg, Ohio

1940 - 2019

About

LOCATION
Waynesburg, Ohio

Obituaries

Send Flowers

Glenn S. Wiley 78, of Waynesburg, passed away in his home Oct. 19, 2019, surrounded by his family after a courageous battle with cancer. He was born Dec. 29, 1940 in East Springfield, Ohio, a son of the late Walter and Virginia (Ash) Wiley. He resided at Lake Mohawk for 38 years and Waynesburg...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

Dear Wiley Family,
Though I only knew Glenn for about three years, he has touched my heart forever. It all began when he called for insurance coverage. Such a tender heart and true commitment to the Lord. He never doubted in his belief of healing and now the manifestation is realized. I prayed daily for your dad. In those three short years he became my best friend. I will continue to pray for you (his family) because I know he would want me to. You are all so special and he will be...

I only met Mr. Wiley a few times. But if the love that his grandchildren have for him is any indication, he must have been a great man. Francesco and his sister adored him. Rest in peace.

And in the night of death, hope sees a star, and listening love hears the rustle of a wing

To the family of Glenn Wiley:. He will be greatly missed, we always enjoyed our conversations we would have at church. May the Lord give you peace and comfort during this time. David and Brenda Coe

Glenn was a great man and a great friend. He will be missed greatly and remembered often. I worked with Glenn at Heinz "midnight shift maintenance" for many years. We kept each other awake at the 3:00 a.m lunch break a lot of nights with good conversation. Over the years we became good friends in and out of the plant. Glenn once told me about a restaurant in Magnolia by the name of Tozzi's and said we should take our wives "Pat and Teresa" there some weekend. We did just that several times,...

Heartfelt Condolences Arrangement- BASKET INCLUDED

Glenn was a great man and a great friend. He will be missed greatly and remembered often. I worked with Glenn at Heinz "midnight shift maintenance" for many years. We kept each other awake at the 3:00 a.m lunch break a lot of nights with good conversation. Over the years we became good friends in and out of the plant. Glenn once told me about a restaurant in Magnolia by the name of Tozzi's and said we should take our wives "Pat and Teresa" there some weekend. We did just that several times,...

I will never forget you buddy.
Adam

To the Loving family of Glenn Wiley;
We will miss his story-telling,love for the grandkids sports, and his warm smile. he was truly one of God's disciples here on earth.
may his memories always warm your heart. Our deepest sympathy, love, and hugs to the family.