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Warren Robert Wise

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Warren Robert Wise

Birth
Eustis, Lake County, Florida, USA
Death
19 Nov 1998 (aged 54)
Sanford, Seminole County, Florida, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Obituary-

Warren Robert Wise, 54, Minnehaha Road, Maitland, died Thursday, Nov. 19, 1998, of injuries suffered in a motorcycle accident.

Mr. Wise was the owner and president of Wise Marine Construction Co, Inc. Born in Eustis, he was a lifelong resident of Central Florida. He was a member and minister of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. He was also a member of the National Rifle Association of Central Florida, Florida Off Shore Anglers and Apopka Cycle Riders. Mr. Wise was an Air Force veteran.

Survivors: sons, Mark, Joseph, both of Winter Park, Christopher, Matthew, both of Maitland, brother, Dennis, Henderson, NV; sisters, Irene Stoffer, Maitland, Donna Olavarria, Winter Springs; father, Robert. He was preceded in death by his mother, Evelyn Donley Wise. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Orlando.


My Tribute
Warren was a man of great faith who loved his family. He was a deacon in the church and strove to live his life in a Godly way. He had four sons that he was very proud of and loved dearly.
He worked with his father in the family business and took over when his father retired. Eventually all four of his sons worked with him. It wasn't always easy to work together- everyone has their own way of doing things- but they made it work.
One of his greatest passions was fishing, especially snook fishing in Captiva, Florida. He could hardly wait for snook season to open every year. He and his fishing buddies spent hours getting the boat and the gear ready. To Warren it was as much about the friends as the fish. He also loved to hunt.
Warren had many friends, some going back to his school days. He was always ready to lend an ear or a hand, or loan you his truck for moving, or give you a job. The words I would use to describe Warren best would be trustworthy, integrity, and compassionate.
He was an insulin dependent diabetic from age 28. He went into a diabetic coma while riding his motorcycle, crashed it, and died on Nov. 19, 1998 in Sanford, Florida. He is very much missed by his family, especially his four sons.
He was a good man, gone way too soon.
I miss you Warren, Sandy Knight Lucas
Obituary-

Warren Robert Wise, 54, Minnehaha Road, Maitland, died Thursday, Nov. 19, 1998, of injuries suffered in a motorcycle accident.

Mr. Wise was the owner and president of Wise Marine Construction Co, Inc. Born in Eustis, he was a lifelong resident of Central Florida. He was a member and minister of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. He was also a member of the National Rifle Association of Central Florida, Florida Off Shore Anglers and Apopka Cycle Riders. Mr. Wise was an Air Force veteran.

Survivors: sons, Mark, Joseph, both of Winter Park, Christopher, Matthew, both of Maitland, brother, Dennis, Henderson, NV; sisters, Irene Stoffer, Maitland, Donna Olavarria, Winter Springs; father, Robert. He was preceded in death by his mother, Evelyn Donley Wise. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Orlando.


My Tribute
Warren was a man of great faith who loved his family. He was a deacon in the church and strove to live his life in a Godly way. He had four sons that he was very proud of and loved dearly.
He worked with his father in the family business and took over when his father retired. Eventually all four of his sons worked with him. It wasn't always easy to work together- everyone has their own way of doing things- but they made it work.
One of his greatest passions was fishing, especially snook fishing in Captiva, Florida. He could hardly wait for snook season to open every year. He and his fishing buddies spent hours getting the boat and the gear ready. To Warren it was as much about the friends as the fish. He also loved to hunt.
Warren had many friends, some going back to his school days. He was always ready to lend an ear or a hand, or loan you his truck for moving, or give you a job. The words I would use to describe Warren best would be trustworthy, integrity, and compassionate.
He was an insulin dependent diabetic from age 28. He went into a diabetic coma while riding his motorcycle, crashed it, and died on Nov. 19, 1998 in Sanford, Florida. He is very much missed by his family, especially his four sons.
He was a good man, gone way too soon.
I miss you Warren, Sandy Knight Lucas


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