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Steven E. Wiles

Jackson, Michigan

1947 - 2018

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Wiles, Steven E 7/25/1947 - 5/21/2018 Jackson, MI Steven E. Wiles passed away in his home on May 21, 2018 after a long battle with cancer under the loving care of his sister Tina, brother Bill, godson Ben Depweg, and longtime family friend Lisa Snuggs. He was a 1966 graduate of Napoleon H.S. He...

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My sincere condolences to the entire Wiles family on the passing of a dear man. I cherish the memories of our high school days at NHS. Steve was a caring friend, one of the "good guys," who always had a welcome bit of mischief in his warm smile and fun laugh. At our 50th class reunion, he was still the same sweet, thoughtful person we all loved. Fair winds and following seas. RIP in the arms of our Lord.

I miss you everyday. You have always been my rock and I am lost without you... STEVE WILES, THE LOVE OF MY LIFE. You were always the one.

You became my friend, that first day you and Bill walked onto my floor to visit your mom..Both of you, friends I will cherish forever..You took me to my first Michigan football game, and many, many more after that..We went on so many casino trips and of course you'd never let me drive.. We'd hang out watching the Redwings play on tv..You helped me through some really good times along with some really bad times..You were always there when I needed a friend.. You will forever live on in my...

It was always a great time playing darts and hanging with you at Denton's Den. Many laughs and fun memories. Rest in peace and prayers to your family and friends!

Thank you "Papa" Steve for being a Great Friend, Boss, Captain, and just being you. You will be greatly missed. Keep the darts ready.

So sorry to hear of Steve's passing. Good memories of growing up with him at Oak Point. Condolences to Bill, Tina and family.

Thank you for your service to our country. R.I.P. shipmate. Fair winds and following seas, and long may your big jib draw.

What a sweet, kind, funny man has gone from us! I loved his wit and wacky way of looking at the world. We were NHS classmates, and at our 50th reunion two years ago, Steve was still the life of the party. My deepest sympathy to his loving family.