Richard Harold Wisenbaker

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Richard Harold Wisenbaker

Birth
Lake Park, Lowndes County, Georgia, USA
Death
7 Feb 2016 (aged 84)
Valdosta, Lowndes County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Dasher, Lowndes County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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Harold was the second son born to Louis and Cuba Wisenbaker. He had rheumatic fever as a young boy and had to stay in bed for a year.
He was valdictorian of his class at Clyattville High School. He graduated from University of Georgia with a bachelor degree in Education and taught high school English at Clayton ,Ga. in Rabun County. He then went to work for Atlantic Steel Co. in Atlanta, Ga. and Birmingham, Ala.
He also attended Georgia State University in Atlanta and received a Masters Degree in Accounting.
He moved back to his home in Lowndes County, Ga. in the early 1980's.
Harold never married.
He had a green thumb and grew beautiful roses in his yard.He loved doing crossword puzzles, all kinds of music and keeping up with world affairs.
He is survived by two sisters and a brother and many nieces and nephews.
He was buried in Dasher cemetery, Lowndes County, Ga. with his grandparents, his parents, his baby brother and his niece Debbie Barwick.
Harold was the second son born to Louis and Cuba Wisenbaker. He had rheumatic fever as a young boy and had to stay in bed for a year.
He was valdictorian of his class at Clyattville High School. He graduated from University of Georgia with a bachelor degree in Education and taught high school English at Clayton ,Ga. in Rabun County. He then went to work for Atlantic Steel Co. in Atlanta, Ga. and Birmingham, Ala.
He also attended Georgia State University in Atlanta and received a Masters Degree in Accounting.
He moved back to his home in Lowndes County, Ga. in the early 1980's.
Harold never married.
He had a green thumb and grew beautiful roses in his yard.He loved doing crossword puzzles, all kinds of music and keeping up with world affairs.
He is survived by two sisters and a brother and many nieces and nephews.
He was buried in Dasher cemetery, Lowndes County, Ga. with his grandparents, his parents, his baby brother and his niece Debbie Barwick.