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Wiley Thomas had a strong influence on me in the Mobberly Avenue Church of Christ. He was so enthusiastic in leading singing! My prayers go to Mary, Wiley III, and all family and friends.##imported-begin##Fred J. Allen##imported-end##
Birth date: Jun 27, 1924 Death date: Apr 22, 2007
?Wear us out in your service? was truly Wiley?s code to live by. He ended prayer with this phrase and tried to live it every day. Wiley began his service to the Lord at an early age at his baptism into Christ. He taught Bible clas Read Obituary
Wiley Thomas had a strong influence on me in the Mobberly Avenue Church of Christ. He was so enthusiastic in leading singing! My prayers go to Mary, Wiley III, and all family and friends.##imported-begin##Fred J. Allen##imported-end##
Mary & family, We were not able to attend Wiley's service but we wanted you to know how sorry we are for your loss. You and Wiley have been great friends to mother and daddy and he will truly be missed. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Janet & Rick Ross##imported-begin##Janet Ross##imported-end##
Mary and Family,
    Almost 44 years ago Wiley directed the chorus when Mike and I married at the old Alpine church.  Rehearsal did not go well the night previous to the wedding and I left in tears convinced that everything would be awful.  Of course, you know, Wiley always produced the best and everything came off to perfection.
Mike and I always appreciated Wiley's expertise in men's clothing and for many years Mike would shop at Hurwitz although we have lived in the Metroplex for 43 years. We express our heartfelt sympathy to you and your family.
Carol Danforth##imported-begin##Carol Danforth##imported-end##
Wiley and Family,
Sorry to hear of the lost of your father. You and your family are in my prayers.##imported-begin##Angela McGee##imported-end##
To the Thomas Family,
As we learned of Wiley's death we have had all of you in our prayers.
It is also a time to reflect back on the many wonderful memories we have of Wiley.  He was certainly a fine man and we know you will truly miss him.##imported-begin##Brenda and Michael Liverman##imported-end##
Dear Mary,
I did not find out about your loss of Wiley until last night after his funeral.  I send my condolences to you.  Come by and visit with me sometime.  I would love to see you.
My love to you.##imported-begin##Sybil E. Wilson##imported-end##
Dearest Mary,
So sorry to hear about the loss of Brother Wiley.  In years past when we lived in White Oak, we shared some wonderful and precious memories together.  Because both of you had great faith in our Lord & Saviour, Jesus Christ, you were such an encouragement and a great Christian example to both of us.  We will never forget you.
Our love to you & Wiley.##imported-begin##Randy & Barbara Wilson##imported-end##
We will remember Wiley as our song leader at Mobberly Avenue Church of Christ when we arrived in Longview in 1957.
He was always ready to serve and be your friend.##imported-begin##James and Mary Wasson##imported-end##
With heartfelt sympathy on your loss. I had heard of your husbands passing through Martha Thompson. I was in Mrs. Thomas's kindergarden class "oh, so many years ago" but remember some of it so very fondly.##imported-begin##Janelle Wheeler Dalby##imported-end##
Ms. Thomas, I am sorry to hear about your husband passing. Mother Ellen Watson Campbell told a few months ago about him being ill.##imported-begin##Loretta Jo Watson Doty##imported-end##