David Anthony Wiley
David Anthony Wiley, of Houston, passed away peacefully after an extended illness at the age of 71 on Saturday, January 25, 2025. He was born on January 23, 1954, in Pontiac, Michigan, to John and Marjorie Wiley, who preceded him in death. He is survived by his loving wife, Pamela Wiley (nee: Glenn), having celebrated 49 years of marriage. David’s pride and joy were his three children: Jonathan Wiley, Dawn Knight, and Laura Moreno (David). He also cherished and was a devoted grandfather to Leila Moreno, Ava Moreno, Max Moreno, Lily Knight, and Macie Knight. In addition, David is survived by his brother, Michael Wiley (Susan), and sister, Bridget Robbins (Richard), as well as nieces and nephews.
David earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Finance and Marketing followed by a Master of Business Administration from The University of Alabama. Later in life, he also earned a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from The University of Detroit-Mercy. David served for four decades in healthcare as an executive, a Registered Nurse, and a consultant. He participated in several civic and community organizations, in particular enjoying Sons of Norway activities shared with his parents, who were also members. David’s passion in life was worshiping his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and serving others in need. He dearly loved his church family at Turning Point Church of League City, Texas.
Visitation will be held at Crowder Funeral Home, 1645 E. Main St., League City, TX 77573, on January 31, 2025, from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM.
In memory of David, contributions may be made to Turning Point Church of League City, 400 Hobbs Rd Ste 111, League City, TX 77573, or on their website www.tpcoflc.org
I met David, Pam and a couple of their children. While I was performing some work on their home it was such an enjoyable experience. Being a Christian, and Pastor for 40 years, I could tell how this family were solid Christians. Talking with David and Pam was such a blessed opportunity I will never forget. My prayers are with the family and wish them all the peace God can provide.
I will always remember David’s Smile and kind words during bell choir.
My deepest condolences to his family.
Maryann Floyed
I’m sorry to hear of David’s passing. I’m sending prayers and condolences to everyone in his family and his friends. I remember him as a boy. Always busy playing or doing something fun. I am especially sending love to his wife of 49 years. This will be a hard transition for her. I’m glad she has children and grandchildren to support her.
I was very sad to hear of Dave’s passing. I have known Dave and his siblings most of my life. Our families enjoyed spending time together, especially on Memorial Day and New Year’s Eve. . Dave and I enjoyed singing in our church choir as young people with his Mom as our director. After we left high school we didn’t see each other very often, but would visit when we were both in Michigan. Dave was a happy person and was always a joy to be around. My condolences to Pam, their children, Michael, and Bridget. I will cherish my many happy memories with Dave until we meet again.
Sincere condolences from the Alffs, Ashley, Allyssa and John