Jane Wiley, of Rib Mountain, and more recently Camas, Wash., passed away May 1. She was born June 28, 1936. Most readers will remember Wiley as a former Natural Resources Board member.
We hope to share more about her life with readers in a future issue. I remember her being a very caring person in many respects, not the least of which was her interest in conservation and natural resource management.
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Wisconsin State Roundup: Remembering former Natural Resources Board member Jane Wiley
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