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General John Fremont Wiley

Updated Jun 26, 2025
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General John Fremont Wiley
Wiley and his wife, Lorraine Greenough Wiley
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General John Fremont Wiley
JF Wiley was also known as 'General JF Wiley', 'Wiley' and/or 'JF. The family story is he was named after 'General John Fremont'. Wiley's parents were Ernest Jackson Wiley and Ora G. Collins, both born in Texas and migrating to Oklahoma for work...from Oklahoma they moved to Whatcom County, WA. Wiley was a very kind, happy, gregarious, family oriented person. Everyone he met loved to be around him. Lorraine and Wiley served as witnesses to the double wedding of Lorraines' cousins in Bellingham: Frank Kroetch to Joyce Benning and Fred Kroetch to Annabelle Caulkin. Lorraine and Wiley signed both of their marriage licenses.
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