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In Remembrance
David Lee Wise
Carnes Brothers Funeral Home
David Lee Wise passed away on March 26, 2007. Visitation will be from 5:00 to 8:00 pm with Memorial Services to be held at Carnes Brothers Funeral Home in Galveston at 6:00 pm.
David was born on June 24, 1949 in Phoenix, Arizona to Nadine and Aubra Wise. He worked as a union laborer for 12 years out of Local 116. He later became a carpenter at Union Carbide Corporation until he was diagnosed with cancer in May 1993. David was a self-proclaimed “urban archaeologist” who loved to paint, write poetry, garden, and play guitar. He was a free spirited man who traveled the world in his early years. His love of surfing brought him to Galveston in April 1975. He later met the love of his life on the beaches of Galveston where they have resided for the past 31 years. David was a loving husband, devoted father, caring friend, and brother to all.
David leaves behind his loving wife, Patricia Wise; children Jason Wise of Arizona, Christie Wise and future son-in-law Steven Lewis of Houston, Rebecca and Mathew King of Austin, and Dean Wise of Galveston. David also leaves behind his mother Nadine Kissling of Arizona and his brother Dennis Wise of La Marque as well as many other adoring extended family members.
The family would like to thank all of the loving staff members of A-MED Community Hospice for their devotion and support during the past two years. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to A-MED Community Hospice, Texas City in memory of David. The family would like to thank all of the loving staff members of A-MED Community Hospice for their devotion and support during the past two years.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to A-MED Community Hospice, 8901 Emmett f. Lowry Exp., Suite B, Texas City, Texas 77591 in memory of David.
Peace be with you David
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