Beulah Pauline Higgins (Wiese,
Fisher)
birth: 13 Oct 1900, Fredricktown,
Wayne Township, Knox, Ohio
Marriage 1: Harry Otto Wiese, ~1920
Divorce: Harry Otto Wiese, 1955 Marriage 2:
Virgil Ross Fisher  Death: 25 Nov 1979
Rest
Haven Memorial Park

Lafayette,
Tippecanoe
County, Indiana,
USA

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26 Nov 1979


Harry Otto Wiese, Donald Wiese, Beulah (Higgins) Wiese
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Sunset Memory
Garden 
Kokomo,
Howard
County, Indiana,
USA
Apr 1955
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Annabelle Daughtery was previously married to
Van Emery.... She then married Harry Wiese
Sunset Memory
Garden 
Kokomo,
Howard
County, Indiana,
USA
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Obit. : Donald Harry Wiese Sr
Donald Harry Wiese Sr., beloved husband, father, and
grandfather, died peacefully at the age of 83 on Monday, January
26, 2004 at the San Diego Hospice.
Donald Wiese, of El Cajon, was born in Canton, Ohio on
January 14, 1921 to Beulah and Harry Wiese. Donald graduated
Kokomo High School in Indiana in 1939. He went on to attend Purdue
University where he received his Bachelors Degree in Metallurgical
Engineering.
On September 16, 1943, Donald married Maxine Betty Evans in
Kokomo Indiana. They were the proud parents of Donald Harry Wiese
Jr., and Richard Lee Wiese.
Donald was truly an accomplished man. While living in
Connecticut, Donald was employed by Buick, Wallingford Steel, and
NTH. He came to California under the employment of Pacific Tube
Company and was later employed by Carpenter Technology. There he
held positions of Division Vice President, and General Manager.
Donald retired from Carpenter Technology after 17 years of service
in 1981.
Donald was a member of the Masonic Lodge in Connecticut,
the Metallurgical Society, and TMS Minerals, Metals, and Materials
Society.
To those who knew him he was a proud, strong, intelligent man
who enjoyed spending time with his family, traveling with his wife
Maxine, sailing, and fishing.
Those surviving in his passing include his two sons Donald
Wiese Jr. of Vista and Richard Wiese of Escondido; his
grandchildren, one great-granddaughter, and his second wife, Carol
Wiese.
Donald touched many lives with his humorous wit, love,
and compassion. He was loved and respected by all. He will be
missed beyond belief and we wish him eternal life. Services will
be held in the upcoming weeks at the El Cajon Cemetery on Dehesa
Road. Please sign the guest book at obituaries.uniontrib.com
Published in the San Diego Union-Tribune on 2/7/2004. |