Clifford Edward Wiles

clifford wiles

January 30, 1909 ~ August 11, 2005

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Wiles, Clifford Edward, 96, passed away peacefully August 11, 2005 in Centennial, CO. Cliff Wiles was born January 30, 1909 in Cheona, IL, and married Edith Nelson of Wichita, his wife of 57 years, who preceded him in death. He resided in Wichita, KS for most of his life, raising and survived by four children, sons; Jerry (Clare) and Donald (Frances), daughters Linda (George) Rosenberg and Kathleen (Robert) Lemming, all of Denver; ten grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Cliff was an Army Air Corps Pilot Mechanic, Freight Truck Driver, Freight Rate Clerk, Police Officer, and Postal Clerk. He retired from the Post Office and spent many of his retirement years as a Nursing Home volunteer and Meals-on-Wheels delivery person. Graveside services will be held August 23, 2:00 pm, White Chapel Memorial Gardens, 1806 N. Oliver, Wichita.

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  1. Linda: I wanted to express my sympathy on the death of your father. I remember him coming to Mass at Blessed Sacrament at 8:30 am and I visited with him sometimes. I am sure it is difficult to lose your dad and I also remember well your mom when she was alive. Both of them were such a nice couple. I am sorry for your loss.

  2. Richard and I extend our sympathy and prayers for your family. We enjoyed knowing Cliff, and enjoyed having him come to our house occasionally for family celebrations – although I often wondered how he could stand all the noise! He was always so good to Julie and Steve and their family; although it must have been plenty noisy having those kids running around upstairs! Cliff was an honest, caring, compassionate man, and we are blessed to have known him. May he rest in peace, along with Edith! Sincerely, Richard and Peggy Wheeler P.S. Thank you for calling and letting me know the date and time of his service


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