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John William Wilde

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John William Wilde

Birth
San Angelo, Tom Green County, Texas, USA
Death
9 Jan 2014 (aged 65)
Texas, USA
Burial
Wall, Tom Green County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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In Memory of
John William Wilde
March 13, 1948 - January 9, 2014
Obituary

John William Wilde
A good man, John William Wilde, went to heaven on January 9, 2014. John was born March 13, 1948 in San Angelo, Texas to Edwin Joe and Cordula (Strube) Wilde. He attended Wall schools and graduated in 1966. During high school, he participated in FFA and 4-H where he was awarded the Star Farmer. He also played baseball and loved raising and showing pigs, a passion he continued throughout adulthood. John attended Angelo State University for two years and transferred to Texas A&M, where in 1970, he attained a degree in Agricultural Education. Upon graduation, he moved back to Wall where he farmed with his family raising cotton, wheat, and milo.
While in college, his sister Melanie, introduced to him to the love of his life, Betty Jo Book. They were married at Sacred Heart Cathedral in San Angelo in 1975. John continued his career in farming, along with his wife, two sons, and two daughters. They raised pigs, cotton, milo, wheat and corn at their farms in Concho, Tom Green, Reagan, Pecos, and Glasscock counties. During his farming career he was named Conservation Farmer in 2004 by the Tom Green County Soil and Conservation District. Along with assistance from the Natural Resources Conservation Service and Texas Farm Credit, the Wilde family was able to install 850 acres of subsurface drip irrigation boosting cotton yields to four bales per acre.
John received numerous awards from Fiber Max Cotton Seed for his top yielding cotton crops, winning multiple One Ton Club awards. Through his work with Texas Agricultural Extension Service, John played a vital roll in finding an effective fungicide that controls cotton root rot by allowing researchers to test fungicides on an irrigated test plot on his farm.
John was selected as the Southwest Region Winner of the 2013 Farm Press High Cotton Award. This prestigious award is given to four cotton growers nation-wide that have achieved high cotton yields and farmed profitably while using environmentally sound production practices.
Following his recovery from thyroid cancer surgery in 2007, John was selected to participate in the Western Producer Information Exchange Tour. He, along with a group of farmers, toured facilities and farms in Arizona and California. John and Betty Jo were also privileged to participate in a sponsored tour of the National Cotton Council facility in Raleigh, North Carolina.
John valued his faith and family above all else. He was baptized a Catholic at the St. Ambrose Catholic Church in Wall, and he continued practicing his faith there until his death. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus and served many years as an usher during Masses. His favorite all-time job was ushering for the parish festival because of the many different people he was able to visit in one day! John also served on the parish council.
Meeting and visiting with people was always his favorite pastime. He was the unofficial welcoming committee at St. Ambrose. There was seldom a guest or new member not greeted by him as they left the church. He cherished attending all family reunions and discussing genealogy--his and everyone else's. During his many visits to M.D. Anderson, he made life-long friends with not only the doctors and nurses, but the parking attendants and receptionists.
Some of the happiest memories John had were those he spent hunting for deer and turkey and fishing on the family deer lease. A lifelong dream came true when he was able to tour Germany with his family. He was able to visit the church and town where his Wilde ancestors lived and worshipped. John adored his precious granddaughters and loved giving horsey rides on his legs to Caroline while singing, "Hoppe, Hoppe Reiter," a German verse that his dad taught him.
John was preceded in death by his parents Edwin and Cordula Wilde and sister, Melanie Franklin. John is survived by his loving wife, Betty Jo. Together they were blessed with four children, Douglas and his wife Sarah, Matthew, Julia and husband Jerry Garcia, and Joanna; and two granddaughters Caroline and Anna Kate. He also leaves behind two brothers, Donald and his wife Ruth, and Dale and his wife Laura, and brother-in-law Rusty Franklin, and numerous nieces and nephews. John is also survived by friends too numerous to mention and was described by a dear friend with the following words: "… you were an inspiration to us all. Your personality and character were a joy to be around. In plain country English, you were a real 'square shooter.'"
John selected his dearest friends as pallbearers: Keith Davis, Dennis Fuchs, Arnold Matthiesen, Rick Minzemeier, James Seidenberger, Ricky Strube, and Harvey Wilde. His honorary pallbearers are Herbert Biederman, Lional Felts, Ernest Hildebrandt, Dr. Derrill Stuart, and Walter (Pete) Wilde.
He was privileged to have so many talented caretakers. The family would like to especially thank Dr. Derrill Stuart and Dr. Denver Marsh of San Angelo; Dr. Steve Sherman, Vicki Orin, RN and the rest of his M.D. Anderson team; Odyssey Hospice; and Diana Hernandez, Sandra Chappa, and Annie Ornelas.
A rosary will be held at 6 p.m. Sunday, January 12, 2014 at St. Ambrose Catholic Church in Wall, Texas with visitation to follow at the parish hall. His Funeral Mass will be at 10 a.m. Monday, January 13, 2014 at the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in San Angelo, Texas with burial to follow at the St. Ambrose Cemetery in Wall, Texas.
Memorials in John's honor may be directed to St. Ambrose CCD Building Fund, P.O. Box 228, Wall, Texas 76957 or West Texas Rehabilitation Center.
In Memory of
John William Wilde
March 13, 1948 - January 9, 2014
Obituary

John William Wilde
A good man, John William Wilde, went to heaven on January 9, 2014. John was born March 13, 1948 in San Angelo, Texas to Edwin Joe and Cordula (Strube) Wilde. He attended Wall schools and graduated in 1966. During high school, he participated in FFA and 4-H where he was awarded the Star Farmer. He also played baseball and loved raising and showing pigs, a passion he continued throughout adulthood. John attended Angelo State University for two years and transferred to Texas A&M, where in 1970, he attained a degree in Agricultural Education. Upon graduation, he moved back to Wall where he farmed with his family raising cotton, wheat, and milo.
While in college, his sister Melanie, introduced to him to the love of his life, Betty Jo Book. They were married at Sacred Heart Cathedral in San Angelo in 1975. John continued his career in farming, along with his wife, two sons, and two daughters. They raised pigs, cotton, milo, wheat and corn at their farms in Concho, Tom Green, Reagan, Pecos, and Glasscock counties. During his farming career he was named Conservation Farmer in 2004 by the Tom Green County Soil and Conservation District. Along with assistance from the Natural Resources Conservation Service and Texas Farm Credit, the Wilde family was able to install 850 acres of subsurface drip irrigation boosting cotton yields to four bales per acre.
John received numerous awards from Fiber Max Cotton Seed for his top yielding cotton crops, winning multiple One Ton Club awards. Through his work with Texas Agricultural Extension Service, John played a vital roll in finding an effective fungicide that controls cotton root rot by allowing researchers to test fungicides on an irrigated test plot on his farm.
John was selected as the Southwest Region Winner of the 2013 Farm Press High Cotton Award. This prestigious award is given to four cotton growers nation-wide that have achieved high cotton yields and farmed profitably while using environmentally sound production practices.
Following his recovery from thyroid cancer surgery in 2007, John was selected to participate in the Western Producer Information Exchange Tour. He, along with a group of farmers, toured facilities and farms in Arizona and California. John and Betty Jo were also privileged to participate in a sponsored tour of the National Cotton Council facility in Raleigh, North Carolina.
John valued his faith and family above all else. He was baptized a Catholic at the St. Ambrose Catholic Church in Wall, and he continued practicing his faith there until his death. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus and served many years as an usher during Masses. His favorite all-time job was ushering for the parish festival because of the many different people he was able to visit in one day! John also served on the parish council.
Meeting and visiting with people was always his favorite pastime. He was the unofficial welcoming committee at St. Ambrose. There was seldom a guest or new member not greeted by him as they left the church. He cherished attending all family reunions and discussing genealogy--his and everyone else's. During his many visits to M.D. Anderson, he made life-long friends with not only the doctors and nurses, but the parking attendants and receptionists.
Some of the happiest memories John had were those he spent hunting for deer and turkey and fishing on the family deer lease. A lifelong dream came true when he was able to tour Germany with his family. He was able to visit the church and town where his Wilde ancestors lived and worshipped. John adored his precious granddaughters and loved giving horsey rides on his legs to Caroline while singing, "Hoppe, Hoppe Reiter," a German verse that his dad taught him.
John was preceded in death by his parents Edwin and Cordula Wilde and sister, Melanie Franklin. John is survived by his loving wife, Betty Jo. Together they were blessed with four children, Douglas and his wife Sarah, Matthew, Julia and husband Jerry Garcia, and Joanna; and two granddaughters Caroline and Anna Kate. He also leaves behind two brothers, Donald and his wife Ruth, and Dale and his wife Laura, and brother-in-law Rusty Franklin, and numerous nieces and nephews. John is also survived by friends too numerous to mention and was described by a dear friend with the following words: "… you were an inspiration to us all. Your personality and character were a joy to be around. In plain country English, you were a real 'square shooter.'"
John selected his dearest friends as pallbearers: Keith Davis, Dennis Fuchs, Arnold Matthiesen, Rick Minzemeier, James Seidenberger, Ricky Strube, and Harvey Wilde. His honorary pallbearers are Herbert Biederman, Lional Felts, Ernest Hildebrandt, Dr. Derrill Stuart, and Walter (Pete) Wilde.
He was privileged to have so many talented caretakers. The family would like to especially thank Dr. Derrill Stuart and Dr. Denver Marsh of San Angelo; Dr. Steve Sherman, Vicki Orin, RN and the rest of his M.D. Anderson team; Odyssey Hospice; and Diana Hernandez, Sandra Chappa, and Annie Ornelas.
A rosary will be held at 6 p.m. Sunday, January 12, 2014 at St. Ambrose Catholic Church in Wall, Texas with visitation to follow at the parish hall. His Funeral Mass will be at 10 a.m. Monday, January 13, 2014 at the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in San Angelo, Texas with burial to follow at the St. Ambrose Cemetery in Wall, Texas.
Memorials in John's honor may be directed to St. Ambrose CCD Building Fund, P.O. Box 228, Wall, Texas 76957 or West Texas Rehabilitation Center.


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