Floyd Allen Wiseman

floyd wiseman

September 19, 1947 ~ February 9, 2022

Born in: Pueblo, CO
Resided in: Pueblo, CO

Service for Floyd Wiseman:

Forever In Our Hearts

Floyd Allen Wiseman, 74. Born in Pueblo, Colorado on September 19, 1947, to Robert and Martha Wiseman. Left to honor his memory are his wife, Alice; children, Nathan (Wendy) and Dana (Kevin); grandsons, Dustin and Dillon (Jenn); granddaughter, Mickayla; great-granddaughters, Elizabeth, Ava and Zoey; brothers, Bob (Sherry) and Steve (Lynette); sister, Becky (Larry); brother-in-law, Fred (Jean); sister-in-law, Theresa; and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. Floyd was a Vietnam Veteran and completed his tour of duty with an excellent military record and served his country well. This will always be a source of pride that Floyd leaves for his family, and will never be forgotten. He enjoyed fishing, hunting, camping, boating and riding his motorcycle through the beautiful Colorado Mountains. The one thing that he loved the most, though, was spending quality time with all of his family, whom he loved dearly. He is greatly loved and will be greatly missed. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium.  Memorial service, 2 p.m. Saturday, February 26, 2022, in the Montgomery & Steward Chapel.

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Services

Memorial Service: February 26, 2022 2:00 pm

Montgomery & Steward Funeral Chapel
1317 N. Main Street
Pueblo, CO 81003

719-542-1552
http://www.montgomerysteward.com

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  1. To my cousin Floyd Allen. So many memories shared, too many to mention. Thanks for always being there for my mom your aunt Mary. Camping trips, teaching me to fish. You will be missed by so many. The world was lucky to have you as are the heavens now.

  2. Floyd was my Manager at TTCI, I had nothing but respect for this man, a true stand up guy, great boss and better man. RIP Floyd. JDR

  3. I will always cherish my memories of time spent with Uncle Floyd. He was truly one of the kindest people I have had the pleasure and joy of knowing. The earth was a much greater place with him in it.
    Forever in my heart
    Cabrini Vigil Jones

  4. I worked with Floyd at TTCI and very much enjoyed interacting with him. He was always so helpful and such a wonderful person. I know he will be a great loss to the family and all who knew him. Rest in peace Floyd.

  5. We are so deeply saddened to hear of Floyd’s passing. We will always treasure all the great times we shared back in the day. Sending love and prayers to all of the family.

  6. So sorry for your loss. I always remember Floyd as being such a kind hearted man. Prayers to the family.

    Kelly Tucker

  7. To the family of Floyd Wiseman: We are so sorry to hear of Floyd’s passing! Accept our sincere sympathy! We enjoyed visiting with him! He will be missed ! Ken & Mary Ann.

  8. I worked with Floyd at TTCI and we camped with them. I have lots of memories with you and your family. RIP FLOYD. You will be missed. Sending prayers and hugs to all the family. Bev and Alan

  9. We could not have asked for a better brother-in-law. Floyd was always the go to person for the whole family. He would give you the shirt off his back if you needed it. He will be severely missed, but always in our hearts and memories. Fred and Jean Jones

  10. One of the most amazing men I have ever known. Couldn’t have asked for a better godfather!!!!

    Will love and miss him always


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