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Dr. Joseph Byron Wiley

Reading, Pennsylvania

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Dr. Joseph Byron Wiley, MD, 54, Sandusky, Ohio, passed away June 2, 2008.

Born June 19, 1953, in Chicago, he was a son of Joseph and Frances Wiley, Chicago.

After high school, he saw combat in Vietnam as an Army Ranger, then served as a Ranger instructor in Fort Benning, Ga., until a...

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I remember Dr.Joseph Wiley when I was a child at Saint Christopher´s Hospital for Children awaiting my liver transplant in which I received in 1999 at four years of age! I would see Dr. Wiley on going after my Liver Transplant Surgery at the Reading Hospital, He was tremendously loyal and a kind soul, the sweetest human being I will ever know in this life! He treated me with love, respect and care as if I was his own family and that is a blessed feeling I never had again! Thank you so much...

After the tragic car accident, Joe came to visit me in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina in '75. His body was broken, but his inner strength and fighting spirit were exceptionally strong. Joe and I were friends living a few blocks from each other during the '60s and early '70s. We partied together, went to the '71 prom together with our dates, and had many great times in Hyde Park. He was a kind and brilliant man. May his soul rest forever in peace. I will see him again on the other side.

I went to elementary and high school with Joe. When we were young, I was fascinated by his Japanese heritage - my only experience being my love of the opera Madame Butterfly and Kabuki music. He shared stories and fun, but also told me about Samarai.

Many people don't know that Joe designed our high school mascot. Always looking to serve, we have lost a dear friend.

Joe, you are sadly missed by all of us who worked as a team at the peds clinic. You made a true difference to the lives of many. May God keep you in his loving arms, condolences to your family. Keep rockin' Joe! Love, Karen

Joe we will miss your crazy stories.
We loved you.

God Bless His Soul
I did'nt know him but his obituary sounded as if He was quite a man,
My condolences to his family