Mr. Alvin W. "Butch' Wiley

Passed 08/15/2020

Obituary For Mr. Alvin W. "Butch' Wiley

A memorial celebration in honor of Mr. Alvin William Butch Wiley Sr. will be held Friday at 11am at New Hope Missionary Baptist Church. Mr. Wiley departed this life Saturday, August 15, 2020 at his residence in Sharon, Pa. Mr. Wiley was born January 18, 1937 in Sharon Pa, a son of Josephine Wiley White. He was formerly employed with the City of Farrell retiring after 37 years of dedicated service. He worked as a volunteer for 11 years at the Prince of Peace in Farrell, Pa. and he faithfully served as a member of the New Hope Missionary Baptist Church. His caring spirit and outgoing personality will be deeply missed by those who knew and loved him. He leaves to cherish his memory his loving children, Gail Leak, Alvin W. (Tina Ogletree) Wiley Jr, Alan Leak, Danny W. Wiley, Rochelle Wiley, Mary Wiley (Sam) Hosey, William and Thomas Roye whom he reared; his aunt, Bishop Marth J. Sanders; a host of grandchildren; other relatives and dear friends. He was preceded in death by his mother; his wife, Mary Francis; and a daughter, Marlene Bashman As a special tribute to Mr. Alvin W. "Butch" Wiley Sr, the family has requested that guest dress "Pittsburgh Steelers" casual. The service will be held in the courtyard adjacent to the church however please continue to follow CDC guidelines and recommendations by wearing a mask and practicing social distancing. The family will receive guests at the home of Rochelle Wiley, 314 Russell St. Sharon, PA.



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Butch was such a great man and volunteer with me when I also served at POPC. He loved helping others, fixing and organizing things and spaces, and food (always wondered how this thin man could eat so much!) Of course he loved the Steelers and the other Pittsburgh teams. He was always a good sport, a faithful friend, and so very proud of his community and his family. I know we will all miss him on Earth even as we know he is sharing eternity with our Father in heaven. God Bless You my friend.. Joe Flecher

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BUTCH was such a great man, and a credit to the city of Farrell. I especially enjoyed seeing Butch at the Ponderosa steakhouse, where we would put a hurting on the Buffet.

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The Pastor, Officers, and Members of Ruth A.M.E. Zion Church extend our sincere prayers and condolences to the family of Alvin "Butch" Wiley. May God comfort you in the loss of your loved one. Rev. Marion G. Wheeler, Jr., Pastor

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May God continue to strengthen you in your times of weakness. I will be praying with and for you. Yours in Christ, Sonja Watson and Henry Shannon.

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Praying for you in your sorrow and extending heartfelt sympathy as we trust in God's promises. He promises us comfort for our sorrow and courage for each day. Strength to face this journey and His Word to light our way. Although we may not understand, He promises His peace will fill our hearts and His love will hold us in the hollows of His hands. May the peace God's promise offers help to ease your grief today. And may He always be beside you as you go along life's way. "...the God of love and peace shall be with you." Prelate Bishop Martha J.Sanders, Pastor, Bishop Sallie M. Saunders, Co-Pastor, Rev. Deborah Lewis-Sanders, Chief Elder, Hour of Power Full Gospel Tabernacle Church Family.

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To the family of Alvin "Butch" Wiley. I am so very sorry for the loss of your loved one. Butch and I go way back to when Rev. Cornelius Moore was pastor at New Hope Baptist Church. Butch and I ushered together from when I was a Junior Usher to an Adult Usher. I have never seen Butch angry, he was always smiling and that's because he had a very good spirit. Sending prayers to the family all the way from TX to PA. Butch, May you rest with God. God Bless, From Cheryl D. McCormick - Martin

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Prayers and nothing but love to the family Mr.Butch Will be sadly missed

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