Obituary of Lela Elizabeth Wheeler
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Lela Elizabeth “Beth” Wheeler
August 6, 1935 – May 27, 2023
Beth was born Lela Elizabeth Henley August 6, 1935 in the
little town of Mansfield, Arkansas to James Lee “Jim” Henley
and Amanda Lounetta “Lou” Henley. She was soon joined by a
younger sister, Nylene, July 6, 1938, and a little brother, Hurley
Lee, November 4 th 1942. Being the oldest, she became an
instant leader and had very little trouble bossing the younger
two around. Hard times and depression in Arkansas brought
many of the Henley family members to the small desert town of
Las Vegas, Nevada where Beth’s dad, Jim, found work in the
limestone and sandstone pits out by Sloane and Jean Nevada.
As a young girl, Beth and her family spent part of the time on
the family farm in Arkansas and part of the time in the Las
Vegas desert, living like nomads in tents in the early days. The
family traveled back and forth between Las Vegas and the
Mansfield family farm until most of the family members had
moved to Las Vegas.
Beth had a great love for music and began playing the piano
for church before she could even read music. During high
school Beth was a member of the Las Vegas High School band
and worked at the Las Vegas Review Journal after school setting
type for a reporter. She graduated from Las Vegas High School
in 1953. She attended Pasadena Nazarene College, for a short
time, but did not graduate. She came home to Las Vegas and
began working at City Hall and for a local back.
In January of 1956, Lela Elizabeth “Beth” Henley married
Edwin Wallace “Bud” Wheeler at the Church of the Nazarene
on 14 th and Ogden in Las Vegas where they had met. They were
soon joined by Edwin Wallace Wheeler Jr. October 7 th , 1956,
followed by Katherine Nylene Wheeler in November 1957;
Carol Elizabeth Wheeler arrived in December 1958, and James
Allen Wheeler brought up the rear in December of 1960.
Carrying the legacy of faith planted in them from their own
parents, Bud and Beth Wheeler established a home where God
came first, where love and forgiveness thrived, and where all
were welcome. As Bud built up Desert TV and Appliance, Beth
built a home filled with music, laughter, order, honesty,
discipline, encouragement, security, friendship, trust, and love.
She was an amazing cook, a talented musician, an excellent
seamstress, an incredible hostess, and a loyal, kind, and
compassionate friend. She cooked for summer youth camps
and church banquets, led Bible studies, taught Sunday school
classes, was the church pianist, led the teen group, directed the
choir, took meals to sick or grieving families, invited strangers
into her home and made them friends, visited elderly folks, and
sang and played the piano at the Las Vegas Rescue Mission. She
emulated these gifts of hospitality, music, and service on a daily
basis and passed them on to her children and grandchildren.
Beth led a life of service and sacrifice her whole life teaching
her children to love Jesus and love others. She managed her
time well, so that she always had the time to help a friend, or a
stranger, in need. She was never one to shrink away from the
hard stuff.
Bud and Beth were married for almost 62 years, and
were wonderful examples of love, commitment, service,
loyalty, and faith. Beth was strong and stubborn, determined
and fierce. She had a great love for God, her family, her church,
her music, her friends, and a strong sense of duty to all. She
fought the good fight and finished the race. Beth passed quietly
into Heaven late in the evening Saturday, May 27 th , 2023. She
no longer sees “a poor reflection as in a mirror,” but can now
see Jesus face to face. She was indeed a Proverbs 31 woman.
She has earned her reward, and we can say with peace and
certainty that she is where she has always lived her life to be,
with Jesus.
Beth was preceded in death by her husband, Edwin Wallace
“Bud” Wheeler, her parents, Jim and Lounetta Henley, her
brother, Hurley, and his wife Donna, her brothers-in-law, “Bink”
Binkley, and Frank MacDonald. She is survived by her sister,
Nylene Binkley/MacDonald, her children, Ed (Charla) Wheeler,
Kathy (Gene) Iwami, Carol Wheeler, and James (June) Wheeler,
her grandchildren, Chaconne (David) Blastock, Eddie (Robin)
Wheeler, Katrina Wheeler, Andrew (Ali) Wheeler, and Jordan
(Trina) Iwami. She is also survived by her 10 delightful great-
grandchildren, Macy, Judah, Ellie, Asher, Naomi, Mercy, Espyn,
Ean, Audrienne, and Isaac (baby Eden is coming soon).
Services will be held July 22 nd , 2023 in Ontario, OR at Ontario
Church of the Nazarene at 11:00 AM. Condolences may be
posted to this website. Donations may be made in Beth’s honor
to Love Inc., P.O. Box 87, Ontario, OR 97914, or Extra Mile
Student Center, P.O. Box 652, Grandview, WA 98930
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