Alvin A. Wisco died on Sunday, September 21, 2014, at the age of 92 years old. He was predeceased by his parents, Otto and Emma Wisco, of Platteville Wisconsin; his brothers, Harold and Ralph; and his wife, Janine who died in 2010. Their surviving children are a son, Eric married to Aysim who live in Greensboro, North Carolina; and a daughter, Sandy, of Charlottesville, Virginia. Al is an United States Army veteran who served in Rouen France during the American occupation where he met Janine. They married in France and made a home together in the United States. Al was a metallurgical engineer working with tungsten filament for lamps. He was a boy scout leader, an active Christian in Lutheran traditions for many years. The only time he cooked was when the family went camping and then he was responsible for breakfast. Most other meals he enjoyed were prepared by Janine who was a gourmet. Al leaves behind many friends in New Jersey, South Carolina, and new friends at The Lodge at Old Trail in Crozet where he lived his final year. Al was proud of his children. In lieu of flowers, donations may be offered in his memory to Habitat for Humanity 919 West Main St. Charlottesville, VA 22903 (cvillehabitat.org) or Meals on Wheels 704 Rose Hill Drive, Charlottesville, VA 22903 (cvillemeals.org). These were two organizations in which he volunteered for many years in South Carolina. A memorial service will be held at St. Mark Lutheran Church (ELCA) located at 100 Alderman Road Charlottesville VA 22903, on November 1, 2014, at 4 pm. Visitation with the family follows the service. His ashes will be interred at the family plot in Hillside Cemetery in Lancaster, Wisconsin. Friends may sign a guest register at teaguefuneralhome.com
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Karen Schmidt
October 1, 2014
Sandy, Eric and family - you have all been in my thoughts and prayers. Virtual hugs of comfort.
Bruce & Jocelyn Saunders
September 30, 2014
On behalf of Al's friends at Carriage Hill, we offer our condolences. Al and Janine were fascinating members of our Tuesday coffee gatherings.
September 29, 2014
I'm so sorry for your loss. Hope you find comfort in knowing God cares for you in your time of need. Jeremiah 29:11-12
Ken and Kathy Morton
September 28, 2014
We offer our condolences on the passing of your father!
Kim Genova
September 28, 2014
Sad to hear of the passing of your father, 'Mr. Al', as I knew him. He was the first to greet me in Landing's Run subdivision in Mount Pleasant, SC. He cared greatly for the quality of our neighborhood and was genuinely a nice man to know. Respects...
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