Sue S. Wiley
1931-2021
Sue S Wiley (MeeMaw) was born August 8, 1931 in Kingsville Texas to Walter and Velma Schreiber and met her savior face to face on February 4, 2021. She was married for 58 years to the love of her life, Bill Wiley.
She was always active in serving her various church families in Fort Worth, Waco, Hampton Virginia, New Braunfels, Georgetown, Midland, and Edmond.
Sue worked as realtor in New Braunfels and helped take the census in 1970. Her sewing skills were legendary as was her hospitality to friends and strangers alike. Always an avid reader, she could work daily crossword puzzles in ink. Her Christmas Cookie recipe and tradition lives on through her great-grandchildren who bake hundreds of the cookies each year.
She is preceded in death by her parents, husband, and sons Larry and Mark Wiley.
She is survived by a son Mike and wife Julie Ann Wiley, grandchildren, Mark and wife Teresa Wiley, Brook and husband Jerred Engand, Great-grandchildren James, Lydia, Evelyn, Adlee, Jacee, Adriana, Constance, and Draven, many nieces, nephews and extended family.
The family wishes to thank Teal Creek Assisted Living Center and Lifespring Hospice for their care and love for MeeMaw and for always treating her like royalty.
Services will be planned for a later date. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to The Christian Chronicle, the Valerie England Youth Ministry Endowment at Oklahoma Christian University Office of Advancement, or a charity of your choice.
Our thoughts and prayers are with Mike, Julie Ann, Mark, Brook and the whole family. Sue was such a sweetheart and loved by many. We love you, Mark and Penny
Thank you Mark and Penny, we miss you guys! Love M & JA.
Our Aunt Sue Wiley was one of the kindest people I ever knew. She and her husband Bill were always an example of what a Christian family could be like. She will be so missed by all of us!
Her son Mike raised two remarkable children, Mark and Brook. And, they are raising remarkable families. Living with Christ in your life does make a difference to all who know you.
Bye, Sue, we will all miss you in this life.
Thanks Barb, we miss you. Love, M & JA.
Mike and Julie Ann, you are both remarkable people. We love your family. I know you must miss your mom so much. She was always a light in our world. God Bless you and your whole family!