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Stephen Bradford Wiley

Shelburne, Vermont

1929 - 2015

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Stephen Bradford WileySteve Wiley died peacefully in Shelburne, VT on October 8, 2015. Steve was the son of J. Burton and Katharine ( Pellett ) Wiley. He is survived by his wife of 62 years, Judith Alexander Wiley, by his three children, Jonathan Wiley of South Londonderry, Katharine ( Paul )...

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He was my encourager. Always nudging me to take on more. He was somewhat of a caretaker taking on and guiding me through several legal problems. I started as a secretary of Morris Cablevision and became the Administrative Manager. I used to call your office and ask you to bring be various papers when you came to the Board meetings and you always would. The other directors teased me that I had an expensive courier, but you never said a word. I was thinking of you today and googled your name....

My sincere condolences to Judith and the family on the loss of Steve. He was a true gentleman, scholar and advocate. His loss is great; but great loss is but a passing all must endure until our passing ends in a reunion.

Mary Kastner,
former Parsippany Councilwoman
Wellington, Florida

Judy, Katharine and family, Please accept my deepest sympathy. Steve was such a nice man, and I will always remember his kindness and professionalism at First Morris Bank during my many years working there.

Dear Judy and family, I am so sad to hear of Steve's passing. He was a wonderful man and so kind to my family. I know you will miss him dearly, but remember he is always with you. Your memories are a treasure of the joy and happy times you all shared.

Judy,
My deepest sympathy. Steve advised me at a critical point in my career when I was downsized. Mere mention of his name in the negotiations granted me significant concessions which have benefited me ever since. A wonderful and kind gentleman.

Katie, my deepest condolences to you and your family. You will all be in our prayers.

Tom Keyes

Judy I was shocked to hear of Steves passing. I always admired him and even wrote a campaign song when he was running for governor. My condolences to you and your family. He did so much for MORRISTOWN. I think it would be appropriate to name a street after him or at least some recognition for his dedication.

It was a pleasure meeting Steve and working with on mutual interests from 2005 to 2011. The Morristown area owes much to his hard work and dedication to the entire community.
Randy Turner
Retired Superintendent of Morristown National Historical Park

Dear Judy and Family,
I am so sorry to hear of Steve's passing. I feel blessed to have known such a thoughtful and kindhearted man. We so much enjoyed working with you and Steve on your landscaping. Steve would always come around with a silver pitcher of ice water for the crew. His memory will live on in the wonderful poetry that he left behind.