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June Wiles Obituary

June Evelyn Wiles, 83 passed away August 12, 2020, at Klines Hospice in Mt. Airy, Md. Daughter of Henry and Margaret Grace Kramme. June Enjoyed dancing, lengthy phone Conversations with Friends and Family. She also enjoyed going to the Frederick Fair grounds to see country music Singers. June was a loyal member of the Brunswick Moose, Brunswick Eagles Club and American Legion. In addition to her parents, she was Preceded in death by her husband of 26 years Howard Lee Wiles Sr., two sisters Shirley Weddle of Williamsport, MD. and Laura Wilson of Pascagoula, Ms. And one older brother Irvin John Kramme, of Pa. One niece Janiele Strunk of Williamsport, MD. Survivors: Two Daughters, Gwen Lee Hahn-Wiles of Knoxville, MD and Cindy Foster of Frederick, MD. Three Sons: Steven Wayne Wiles of Frederick MD, Howard Lee Wiles Jr. of Frederick, MD. and Shawn R. Wiles of Hagerstown, MD. Two Grandchildren, Heather and Joshua Wiles, of Jefferson, MD. One brother: Randy Kramme of West Virginia. She will be greatly missed by all her Friends from Brunswick House Apartments, And Taney Village Apartments in Frederick. A Celebration of Life will be held at a later Date for immediate family and friends due To Covid 19.

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Published by The Frederick News-Post from Sep. 11 to Sep. 12, 2020.

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Howard lee wiles Jr

October 24, 2022

Joshua wiles miss grandma too Joy ride's Dad car daughter as we'll !
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Kim Hutts. Heather wiles

September 12, 2020

We will miss you grandma June

Dale Sutler

September 12, 2020

Rest In Peace

Debbie Baker

September 11, 2020

Cindy - I'm sure you don't remember me (you babysat for me and my sister and brother long ago). I just wanted to say that I'm so sorry for your loss. Take care.

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