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Miles L. Wilson of Salisbury, NC passed away on Wednesday July 3, 2019, at the age of 84. He leaves to mourn his loss his beloved wife, Dolores, with whom he shared 57 happy years of marriage. Together, they enjoyed a life of service to God, extending themselves in behalf of others. He was a devoted Jehovah’s Witness until his death.
Miles Wilson was fully occupied with patiently teaching the Bible to many people in various areas of the United States where he served as a traveling minister. He was a constant source of encouragement to those whom he served, assisting them to remain firm in the faith and to become teachers of the Bible themselves. His extensive work in caring for the spiritual needs of others gave evidence of the depth of his love for God and neighbor.
Sharing precious memories of his life, along with his wife, are many relatives, friends and acquaintances.
A memorial service for Miles Wilson will be held at 2:00 PM on Saturday, August 3, 2019 at the Assembly Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses, 3401 Old Concord Road, Salisbury, North Carolina.
Carolina Cremation of Salisbury and Charlotte is assisting the Wilson family. Online condolences may be made at www.carolinacremation.com.
John & Barbara Hudson says
Our deepest condolences to you Delores. Brother Wilson was a wonderful man, a great teacher, an inspirational speaker, and a loving friend. We will surely miss him, but look forward to seeing him again in Paradise.
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Melanie Pinckney says
I want to give my deepest condolences to you, Sis. Wilson. I am truly sorry for your loss. Bro. Wilson was truly a faithful and beloved brother. I enjoyed his wonderful talks and when he served as our CO. I look forward to seeing him in the New World. May Jehovah continue to comfort you and strengthen you through all the friends that loved you as we keep you in our prayers.
Leon & Celeste Gilbert says
Sister Wilson
Celeste and I would like to express our deepest condolences to you. We are truly sorry about the loss of Brother Wilson. Brother Wilson set a fine spiritual example, for all of us to imitate. We look forward to the day when Jehovah will reunite us, with all of our love ones that have fallen asleep in death.
Benjamin Williams says
Sister Wilson our prayers are with you and your family. We will miss Brother Wilson being on the convention program. In only a short time we will see him again.
Gina and Benjamin Williams
Mark and Evelyn Wegener says
Sister Delores, we are so sorry to hear of Brother Wilson’s passing. He was wonderful Circuit Overseer for Louisiana 5. He will truly be missed. You are in our thoughts and prayers during this time of sorrow. We pray Jehovah continues to strengthen and guide you and your family as we await to see Brother Miles again.
jackie chavis says
Sister Wilson
We love you both dearly.Your love for each other and love for Jehovah always shined so brightly.Thank you both for your faithful self sacrificing examples.Tho our dear brother is gone for now his impact on our family left an imprint that is safely placed in our hearts.He sleeps safely in Jehovah’s memories.
Daniel and Jacqueline
Bennie & Theresa says
Bennie & Theresa Townsend
Dolores the example you and Miles set as a happy, fun married couple will be remembered. His deep firm voice made it easy to remember each point covered in his talks.
Until grief recedes and peace sustains and loving memory remains our thoughts and prayers will be with you. We look forward to welcoming him back.
Bara Tollaksen says
Dear Sister Wilson, it’s been 33 years since your husband taught my pioneer class, but I have never forgotten him. He was such a wonderful teacher, I can still recall many of the things he said. He has fought the fine fight to the end & is now in Jehovah’s memory. Along with you, everyone who loved him looks forward to seeing him again in paradise. (1 Thess.4:13) May Jehovah grant you peace of mind & heart during this sad time. You are in my prayers, dear sister. ❤
Mary Williams says
Hi Sister Wilson,
Belated sympathy.
Losing a mate and best friend, along with a fellow servant, I am sure it is not easy, the hope, though makes it easier! May Jehovah sustain you in the coming weeks and years. He too taught the pioneer class I was in 33 years ago.
We are thankful about the way Jehovah views matters. So we wait until Luke 20:38 is fulfilled. Than, we too, will be there to see him again!