Eric-Wiseman-Obituary

Eric Wiseman

South San Francisco, California

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Eric Morris Wiseman

Passed away in South San Francisco on May 10, 2013 at age 60. Eric, who owned several businesses for more than four decades, is survived by his two sisters, Tamara Dale Riley (John H.K.) of Novato and Jo Ann McGinnis (Israel Shankel-Simmons) of Walnut Creek. He was a...

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Fond memories of Eric greeting our family at temple Ner Tamid during high holidays.

I miss you sweet brother. I think about you each day. Love always, Tami.

We remember you as a good person and faithful member of Ner Tamid

Eric, you did a beautiful job landscaping my house. I enjoyed our mutual discussions on landscaping and I know you will make heaven beautiful.

Eric So sad to hear of your passing.(We only just found out) I will always remember you sitting at the end of the counter at the Bowl cafe and having you pork chops and eggs. Pat missing you too, you gave him his first job so long ago and he learned alot from you. You will so be missed and I will miss seeing you on ECR. You rest in peace. <3

Eric & I have known each other for 22 years plus. I am so sorry to hear your gone. We joked, kidded around and teased you about what flowers you wanted at your funeral. OMG Eric, Brentwood Bowl will miss you. All the picnics we had & your landscaping booth at the San Mateo County fair, oh I can go on, and on, and on. I nicknamed him "Turkey" from his bowling days. I'm sorry I didn't know the funeral was Tuesday. I miss you ERIC, I will visit your grave and put your gazellia's you...

I remember him starting out a landscaping business around the Westborough Park area. He workded hard at it. My condolences to his family.

May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.

Eric was a man who would help anyone and did a lot for JoAnns cafe.He was more than just a friend of mine he treated me like family as well as my daughter .we went to his pool took care of his cat Sandy and enjoyed his company .I will miss him at work cause he came in everyday and all day.Eric I can't believe your gone.