

John Wisenbaker was always ready to help anyone in need. It’s no surprise that he selflessly gave his life rescuing two strangers in trouble. John deeply loved his family and friends regardless of their differences and often seemed to have gained more enjoyment over debating differences of opinion. We all know John always shared his opinion. But he always allowed others to share theirs. His strong presence will live on in the hearts of all the people whose lives he touched and he touched so many.
John began bowling as a child, continued bowling in leagues and tournaments all of his life and made many close lifelong friends as a result. He also enjoyed golfing, shooting, fishing, and had a great appreciation for classic cars. John was proud to serve those who were in the military in his profession as an Auto Insurance Adjustor for USAA. He honored those who fought to protect our country in the armed services as well as local police and emergency services professionals who risk their lives daily to protect our communities.
John was born to Maxine Wisenbaker and the late Carl Wisenbaker on September 13, 1964 in Houston, TX and departed on August 14, 2016 in Navarre Beach, FL
He leaves behind his devoted wife of 27 years, Cordelia Wisenbaker as well as three children; Son, John Parker Wisenbaker and daughters, Cassandra Wisenbaker and Melissa Wabschall, her husband Mike and grandchildren, Luke and Erika. He also has a large extended family of which each and every one held an important place in his heart.
Memorial Services will be on Saturday, 8/20/16 at 2:00 PM with family visitation beginning at 1:00 PM at Levy Funeral Home, 4525 Bissonnet, Bellaire, TX.
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