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Angie Mae Wiley, age 78, of Grand Rapids, passed away peacefully on Sunday, February 2, 2020, with family by her side. She was born December 6, 1941, in Marion, Michigan to the late James and Martha (Hoeksema) Konyndyk.
Angie worked almost 30 years at the Lincoln Developmental Center in Grand Rapids Charter Township. She had a servant’s heart and continually demonstrated that in all of the work she did. In her spare time and retirement Angie volunteered in the coffee shop at Blodgett Hospital with the A.M. Campbel Guild in East Grand Rapids. She enjoyed reading, shopping, traveling, and was an active member at Good Shepherd ECO Presbyterian Church, Grand Rapids. She was happiest and found such joy spending time with her best friends, children, grandchildren, and great-granddaughters.
Survivors include her two sons, Dennis (Monique) Wiley, Jr. and Shawn (Stephanie) Wiley; 7 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren; siblings, Joseph (Merna) Konyndyk, Harold Konyndyk, Betty Sluis; sisters-in-law Joan Konyndyk and Mamie Konyndyk; cousin, Carol Vander Ark; and many treasured nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.
Angie was preceded in death by her parents; brothers, Marvin “Bud”, Warren, and Clarence; and sisters, Doris VanOveren, Lucy Ferro, and Lee Stroven.
Per her wishes, cremation has taken place. A memorial service and a celebration of Angie’s life will be held at Good Shepherd ECO Presbyterian Church at the Calvin Theological Seminary Chapel (located at the corner of Burton and E. Beltline) at 4:00 on February 16th, 2020. Calling hours will begin at 2:00.
To send a message of sympathy to the family, sign Angie’s online guest book, or to share a favorite memory, please visit: www.MichiganCremation.com . Memorial gifts can be made to Good Shepherd ECO Presbyterian Church and the A.M. Campbell Guild at Blodgett Hospital.
Cremation arrangements are entrusted to Michigan Cremation & Funeral Care, Grand Rapids.
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Aunt Angie was considerate kind happy generous anytime I would stop at her home she would welcome me with open arms from the time I was a child we would swing from a rope in the hay loft and drop into a pile of hay until now when we were between homes and she took us into hers for 4 months I could always count on Aunt Angie.
Shawn it was a rough year for you we always had you in our prayers as well as Aunt Angie I will miss her
She welcomed me when I married into the Konyndyk family. Would take the time, with such joy whenever we came up to visit from Florida with our family. Loved those wonderful times. She cared and loved her family so! Her love and joy came from her beautiful Savior. It is so comforting to know she is in glory and not suffering, fought So hard. Shawn, you and the family were in my prayers as well, such a good son caring for mom like you did.
Angie was my neighbor for many years and one of the first in our association to greet me. We shared a love of our dogs and I always enjoyed our conversations. I have missed her for several months as her health began to fail. She had a lot of faith and she loved her family. The news of her passing makes me sad. Condolences to the family. I’m glad she’s no longer in pain.
Sorry to hear of aunt Angie passing.
May the family lean on God s peace daily.
Knowing we will all meet on the other side one day.