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Francis Marion Wildman

December 12, 1921 — December 26, 2005

Francis Marion Wildman

Francis Marion Wildman III 1921~2005 ?Mr. Timeline? Fran was born December 12, 1921 in Prescott, AZ to Glenn Wildman and Jane (Sleeper) Wildman.  Fran moved to Tucson in 1924 where he lived while his father obtained an engineering degree from Univ. of AZ.  In 1927 he moved to Redwood City, CA.  He graduated from Sequoia Union High School where he was drum major of the high school band.  He was in the Army (CMTC) 1939-40 until he enlisted in the US Marine Corps in 1940.  He was in Iceland (European Theater) when Pearl Harbor was bombed.  Later in 1941 he was sent to New Caledonia (South Pacific Theater), in the 1st Marine Raiders.  He returned to the USA in 1942 and became a Naval Cadet in pilot training.  He was honorable discharged from the Marine Corps in 1945.      He married Thomasine (Tommie) Alexander August 17, 1946 and graduated from San Jose University in 1949 where he again was drum major for the band.  He was designated a regular officer in the US Air Force upon graduation.  In the Air Force he was stationed in California, Florida, Mississippi, Texas, Ohio, Washington D.C. and overseas in Newfoundland and England.  He retired in 1965 have served 26 years in all four branches of the military.      He taught school in CA at Folsom State Prison, then moved to Prescott in 1966 where he taught at Prescott Junior High (now Mile High Middle School) for 5 years.  He became Assistant to the President of Prescott College and later was Director of Housing at Embry Riddle Aeronautical University.  In 1970 he received his masters degree in History and Geography at NAU, Flagstaff, AZ.      He retired a second time and became the Sequoia Signsmith for 20 years, painting and routing some 300 signs, most as gifts.  He was known as ?Mr. Timeline? having created, with his wife, 10 Timelines.  7 of those here in the Tri-City area, 2 in Yuma at the Territorial Prison, Yuma State Park and 1 in Clarkston, WA for the Lewis and Clark Tri-centennial celebration.      He was a member of the First Congregational Church where he served on the diaconate, the board of Christian Education, and was Head Usher for many years.  He served on the Friends of the Library Board, was a member of the Antique Auto Club and President of the Astronomy Club.      Fran transcribed his WWII diaries and copies are at the US Marine Corps Historical Library at Quantico, VA and at the Institute on World War II & the Human Experience at Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL.  He also recorded his war memories for the American Folklife Center, Library of Congress.      He and his wife, Tommie, served as foster parents for two of Mr. Wildman?s Junior High students, and grandparents of an Embry Riddle graduate.      He is survived by his wife of 59 years, his son, Mark and Judith, 3 grandchildren, Maigan, Jennifer and Michael; brother Jack of CA, a half brother Glenn of CA; a grandson, Martin and Vickie Elder of IN, 3 great-grandchildren, Rebecca, Micah and Sarah; a foster son, Bruce and Sandy Barton of Twin Falls, ID; adopted son, John and Janet Rodgers of Fair Oaks, CA; and dear friends, Jerry and Karen Rather of Parker, AZ, Steve Williams of Santa Barbara, CA .      A Memorial Service will be held at the First Congregational Church on  ??????.   In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in his name to the Kidney Foundation, 4203 E. Indian School Road Ste #140, Phoenix, AZ 85008; the American Diabetes Association, 106 North Cortez St., P.O. Box 13141, Prescott, AZ. 85304; 1st Congregational Church, 216 E. Gurley St., Prescott, AZ 86301 or KNAU, P.O. Box 5764, Flagstaff, AZ 86011. The Arizona Ruffner Wakelin Funeral Home assisted the family with arrangements.

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