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Rhonda Karen Marks Wiley

August 17, 1953 — March 22, 2007

Rhonda Karen Wiley
Logan, Utah -
Rhonda Karen Marks Wiley, 53, Logan, Utah, died in her home Thursday March 22, 2007, surrounded by her loving family after a courageous battle with cancer. Rhonda will be remembered as a beloved wife, mother, nana and friend, as well as for her loving nature, determination, and for her wonderful spirit.
Rhonda was born Aug. 17, 1953 in Fordyce, Arkansas. She was the second daughter of Royce Hayden Marks and Mildred Inez Gresham Marks. She grew up with one wonderful sister Barbra Marks Izatt Gehler.
After spending the beginning years of her life in Arkansas, her family moved to Utah. Rhonda was educated in the Logan City School system, graduating from Logan High School. It was there she met the love of her life Steven Glen Wiley, along with countless friends.
Rhonda and Steven were married in 1970 in Logan, and have spent 36 wonderful years together. They welcomed into their lives two children, Jeremy Wiley of Logan, UT and Michele (Brian) Lee of Fielding, UT. Rhonda went through life knowing of the love her family had for her and the special place she held in their hearts. Likewise, the family knew how much she adored them.
Most of all Rhonda loved her grandchildren; Kylie, Kelsie, Kenzie (Lee) and Nicole (Wiley). There was nothing that she wouldn't do for her grandchildren as well as her family. She spent much of her time following the little ones she loved, be it dance competitions or sporting events, she was always there to give her whole hearted love and support. There was nothing better than a big hug from Nana.

Rhonda spent six years working for Wurlitzer in Logan, before spending the last 25 years working for Weathershield Mfg. in Nibley as a customer service representative, with many of her nearest and dearest friends. These friends have been the ones that have helped and supported Rhonda through much of her life in so many different ways. They are exceptional ladies that touched Rhonda’s spirit and life in such special ways. They will always be a part of her.

Rhonda was a consultant for Mary Kay Cosmetics, and was recently inducted into the Utah State University Old Main Society with her husband Steve.
Rhonda is survived by her husband Steve, and her son Jeremy and daughter Michele and son-in-law Brian. She is also survived by her 4 loving grandchildren. Rhonda is preceded in death by her father and mother as well as her sister,
The family would like to thank all that have helped in the care for Rhonda, especially Dr. Ali Ben-Jacob and his staff, the Intermountain Infusion Center, as well as the McKay-Dee Cancer Center, and Intermountain Home Care (Hospice). Rhonda, as well as the Wiley and Lee familiesalso wants to thank all of the marvelous friends and family that have given support and prayers in this difficult time. Your thoughts and prayers have been so comforting. We will never be able to say thank you enough.

Funeral services will be held at 12:00 PM on Tuesday, March 27, 2006 at the Allen-Hall Mortuary, 34 E. Center Street in Logan, with Bishop Kerry Campbell conducting. A viewing will be held on Monday evening from 6:00 to 8:00 PM at the mortuary and prior to services on Tuesday from 10:30 to 11:30 AM. Interment will be in the Logan City Cemetery.


The family has asked that contributions be made to the Logan Regional Hospital Foundation Cancer Center in Rhonda’s Memory. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.allenmortuaries.net .

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