He was born February 27, 1936 to Mack and Kittie Nance in Ripley, MS. He was a retired supervisor with Cooper Tires in Tupelo. He was previously a member of the Mississippi Army National Guard and served on federal active duty during the Kennedy administration. Wiley enjoyed hunting, fishing, and was a lifelong student of the Bible. Although he had officially retired, he continued giving back to his community by mowing his friends' lawns and staying active in his church until recent years. His last role in life that he took very seriously was being his wife's caregiver. He was a member of First Baptist Church of Baldwyn.
He is preceded in death by his wife, Mardell Murley Nance; brothers, Adolph, Darrell, Rucks, and Leon Nance; and sisters Billie Oldham, Virginia Barnard, and Maxine Powell.
He is survived by his children, Ken Nance (Mechonne) of Olive Branch, Karma Nance of Florida, Karol Gebbia (Nick) of North Carolina, Keith Nance (Nancy) of Ecru and seven grandchildren. He is also survived by brothers Nick Nance (Becky) of Barton and Ruben Nance (Pauline) of Florida; one stepdaughter and two step-grandchildren.
After his son, Ken's, injuries in Afghanistan in 2017, Wiley gained great respect and admiration for services provided to injured veterans through The Wounded Warrior Project. Considering that appreciation, he requested that in lieu of flowers, donations be made in his memory to The Wounded Warrior Project. The Wounded Warrior Project PO Box 758516 Topeka, KS 66675 support.woundedwarriorproject.org (877)832-6997
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He was born February 27, 1936 to Mack and Kittie Nance in Ripley, MS. He was a retired supervisor with Cooper Tires in Tupelo. He was previously a member of the Mississippi Army National Guard and served on federal active duty during the Kennedy administration. Wiley enjoyed hunting, fishing, and was a lifelong student of the Bible. Although he had officially retired, he continued giving back to his community by mowing his friends' lawns and staying active in his church until recent years. His last role in life that he took very seriously was being his wife's caregiver. He was a member of First Baptist Church of Baldwyn.
He is preceded in death by his wife, Mardell Murley Nance; brothers, Adolph, Darrell, Rucks, and Leon Nance; and sisters Billie Oldham, Virginia Barnard, and Maxine Powell.
He is survived by his children, Ken Nance (Mechonne) of Olive Branch, Karma Nance of Florida, Karol Gebbia (Nick) of North Carolina, Keith Nance (Nancy) of Ecru and seven grandchildren. He is also survived by brothers Nick Nance (Becky) of Barton and Ruben Nance (Pauline) of Florida; one stepdaughter and two step-grandchildren.
After his son, Ken's, injuries in Afghanistan in 2017, Wiley gained great respect and admiration for services provided to injured veterans through The Wounded Warrior Project. Considering that appreciation, he requested that in lieu of flowers, donations be made in his memory to The Wounded Warrior Project. The Wounded Warrior Project PO Box 758516 Topeka, KS 66675 support.woundedwarriorproject.org (877)832-6997
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