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Robert Cecil Wise Sr
Nov 13, 1898 - Oct 12, 1997
 
Posted by Susan Gable & rewritten by Jo Aguirre

Funeral services for Robert Wise were held at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday October 15, 1997 in Southwest Cathedral Church with Interment in Resthaven Memory Gardens.  Services were under direction of John Ireland Funeral Home. 

Robert Cecil Wise was born in Witfield Florida on November 13, 1898 to Mr. and Mrs Travis Floyd White and passed away October 12,1997 at Manor Care Nursing Center in Oklahoma City.  He was a minister in the United Pentecostal Church .

Survivors include his wife Pauline; his daughter Alma King; sons Robert Cecil Wise, Jr and Morris Edwin; 11 grandchildren; 21 great grandchildren and 21 great great grandchildren. 

Robert served in the US Army. 

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