Binger, Oklahoma January 7, 2014 March 25, 2014 ~ January 7, 2014 David Rufus Wiles was born on March 25, 1943 in Quinton, OK to Delbert and Elsia Viola [Pierce] Wiles. He passed away on January 7, 2014 at his home in Binger, OK at the age of 70. He joined the US Army serving during the Vietnam War. He married Carolyn Lynn on December 31, 1963 in Binger, OK. He worked as a drilling rig operator for Pier Drilling for over 30 years. Rufus enjoyed Skeet shooting and hunting. Survivors Include: his wife Carolyn Wiles of Binger, OK, his son, David Wiles and wife Mashell of Binger, OK, his grandchildren: Ashlee, Wyatt, Weston, Harley, Jackson, Rowdy, Shauna, and Skylar; his great grandchildren: Kristin, Kinzy, Dacen, and Bradley, and his siblings: Samuel Wiles, Odell Wiles, Ann, Jewel, and Mary Lou , as well as many other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his great grandchild, Trenton; his parents, Bert and Elsia Wiles, and siblings: Elmer Wiles, George Wiles, Delmer Wiles, Elizabeth Wiles, Barbara Kay Wiles, Violet Weathers, and Clementine Wiles. Services: Church of God, Saturday, 2:00 PM, January 11, 2014, Binger, OK Officiating: Rev. Dennis King and Rev. Ron Nelson Burial: Murray Cemetery, Binger, OK |
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