Mrs. Lula Mae Pringle Wiley's Obituary
Mrs. Lula Mae Pringle was born to the late Willie G. (Bill) Pringle and the late Lela Ringo in Lauderdale County, MS. She accepted Christ at an early age and joined Ebenezer Baptist Church, where she was an usher and choir member. She later moved her membership to Fitkins Memorial Church of Nazarene, where she was a member for over 40 years until her health began to decline.
Lula was a wife, mother, grandmother, homemaker, sister and aunt, who took on raising family members as her own. She was married to the late Tim (EB) Wiley, Sr. for 57 years.
She leaves her precious memories to her children: a dedicated and devoted daughter, Whilhemena· McCoy, Meridian, MS; three (3) sons, Timothy (Ang'ela) Wiley, Yantley, AL; Bobby (Kim) Wiley and Ronnie Wiley, both of Fort Worth, TX; Stevie Pringle (nephew-she raised), Chicago, IL; a step-daughter, Tammy Chaney, Willingboro, New Jersey; seventeen (17) grandchildren (some she raised as her own); twenty-seven (27) great-grandchildren; a niece, Annie Ree Monegan; two (2) sisters-in-law( Marilyn Graham (Tillaman), Baton Rouge, LA; Kimberlyn (Robert) Battiest, Arlington, TX; five (5) brothers-in-law, J.W. Jackson, California; Charles Wiley (JoAnn), Atmore, AL; Eddie Graham, Randy (Ora) Graham, Michael Graham, all of Meridian, MS; a host of nieces, nephews, and friends; special friends and neighbors, Rev. Annie Grace, Mr. Oliver Lee, Lela Spears, Charlene Lewis, Florida Lusk, Charles & Ella Goodwin; Caregivers; VA Services of Jackson, MS; Terra Connerly & Staff, Shar King, Sta-Home Health/Hospice. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Tim (EB) Wiley; a daughter, Loletha Wiley; four (4) sisters, Annie Mae Jackson, Willie Mae Holmes, Ella Mae Phillips, Beatrice Smith; a brother, Charles (Will) Pringle; a son-in-law, Billy McCoy; two (2) sisters-in-law; six (6) brothers-in-law; special friend, Rev. Watson.
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