Harold-Wiley-Obituary

Harold Wiley

Savannah, Georgia

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Harold Wiley - SAVANNAH - Harold Wiley, 88, died Tuesday February 1, 2011. He was preceded in death by his wife of 51 years Louise Wiley and his parents Robert and Mae Wiley. He was born in Hiltonia, GA but lived in Savannah since his early 20's. He was a US Army veteran of World War II. He owned...

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Cindy,
I don't know if you remember me or not, but I can remember from years ago coming into the store on Waters Avenue and the smile that was on your dad's face all of the time. What a happy person! I lost my dad almost 27 years ago and still miss him. Our prayers are with you and your family at this time. Maybe we can get together sometime when I am in Savannah. We are there about once a month.
Love to you all

Kathy (Blakely) Mayo

Claudette, Josh, Melvin and Cindy,
I wish I could soothe your hearts from hurting. Your daddy was a wonderful man and he will be sadly missed. His shoes cannot be filled.
Love and hugs to all your family,
Susan Kendryna (Q)

The Wiley Family,
We were sorry to hear of Mr. Wiley's passing. He will always have a special place in our hearts. Any one that knew him was truly blessed. We know he is now in heaven with his wife he missed so much.
Love,
The Prewitt Family

Claudette And Cindy Josh we are so sorry to hear about Mr. Wiley. I have alot of memories about him and your mama and their store. If only we could turn back the hands of time. Please call us if you all need anything. Love Earl and Karen!

To the Wiley Family ...

To say that Mr. Harold will be missed is a tremendous understatement. He was one of the first people we met at Asbury. His "outgoing personality," especially in his role as a main greeter at Asbury, kept us coming back for more. No matter what might have been going on his life, he always greeted us with kind words, a huge smile, open arms, and a hug that ranks pretty close to the top of a "Best Hugs" list.

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I have many fond memories of finding enough pennies to walk to the store on Georgia Ave. to buy candy and seeing your father with his great smile! Sorry to hear about his passing but know he is sitting at the feet of Jesus.

Cynthia and Claudette, what an honor it was to know your father. Please accept my deepest condolences.

I had the pleasure of crossing paths with Harold and his two daughters while my mother, Carla Chambers, was a patient at Azalealand. There was hardly ever a time when one of the girls wasn't there - taking him outside or just being there with him for hours on end. Such devotion is rare and I send my loudest applause to you both. Your dad was a 'pistol' and kept us all smiling. My condolences to the family. He will be missed but we find comfort in knowing he is released from the chains.