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Thursday, January 16, 2014

Memorial: Sister Regina Danette Wiley McGhee


"I Have Fought A Good Fight"
Sister Regina Danette Wiley McGhee
Alpha July 15, 1964
Omega January 7, 2008
Service Sunday, January 13, 2008

Sister Regina Danette Wiley McGhee, our dear one who has gone on before us, we sorrow, but not as those who have no hope. We sorrow because we shall miss her kindly smile, her helpful ways, and her encouraging spirit.

Regina was born July 15, 1964 to Sister Minnie P. and Brother Roy Wiley. She was the youngest of four children. Regina departed this life on Monday, January 7, 2008.

Regina accepted Christ at an early age. After moving to Monroe, she fellowshipped with the Philadelpia Word Center and was always willing to do whatever she could to help foster the Christian cause.

She was eduacted in the Plainfield New Jersy School System. She futhered her education at Union County Tech in New Jersey and the University of Louisiana at Monroe.

Remembering her with love: her mother, Sister Minnie Wiley of Monroe, Louisiana; her father, Roy Wiley of Scotch Plains, New Jersey; a daughter, Brittany Bagley of Monroe, Louisiana; two sisters, Sharon Wiley of West Monroe, Louisiana and Charlotte Wiley (Ron) of Scotch Plains, New Jersey; on brother, Andre (Robin) Wiley of Pistcataway, New Jewsey; three uncles, James (Allie) Sutton of Monroe, Louisiana, Jesse (Dorothy) Wiley of West Monroe, Louisiana and Joe L. Wiley of Shreveport, Louisiana; one aunt, Lucy (Andrew) Jackson of West Monroe, Louisiana; a godfather, Lawrence Foster of Calhoun, Louisiana; special friends, Tammie and Ronnie Hinton of PLainfield, New Jersey, Jasmine Muse of Atlanta, Georgia; and Ernest Harris of Monroe, Louisiana and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

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