Polly and Harry Wise
Pauline K. Wise , Norfolk
Sunday, Oct. 30, 2005Dr. Pauline "Polly" Kopp Wise, 89, of East Arden
Circle, passed away Oct. 25, 2005 at home with Harry, her beloved husband of
67 years. Born in Princeton, Ill., she was the daughter of the late Mabel Hansen
Kopp and Robert Kopp. She was the widow of Harry S. Wise, M.D. Dr. Wise received
her undergraduate degree from the University of Wisconsin, her master’s
degree from Boston University and her doctorate degree from the University of
Maryland. She retired as an associate professor in the Education Department
at Old Dominion University, teaching education curriculum and instruction. She
was a professor emeritus at the university. She was a founding member of the
Great Book Group, past president and board member of the Louise Eggleston Center,
the historian for the World Affairs Council and was a member of the O.D.U. Round
Table. Left to cherish her memory are her daughter, Martha W. McCaffrey and
her husband Joseph of Slidell, La; her son, Michael T. Wise and his wife Brenda
of Norfolk; a sister, Shirley Wennerholt of Peoria, Ill.; five grandchildren,
Christine M. Burks and her husband Brian, David McCaffrey and his wife Robin,
Timothy McCaffrey, Helen McCaffrey and her husband Michael O’Neil and
Tracy Bumgarner and her husband Dallas; five great-grandchildren, Sean and Kyle
Burks, Elizabeth McCaffrey and Emma and Alison O'Neil; and a number of nieces
and nephews. A memorial service to celebrate she and her husband’s lives
will be conducted at 2 p.m. Thursday in Ghent United Methodist Church by Rev.
Bill McClung. Dr. and Mrs. Wise will be buried in Forest Lawn Cemetery. In lieu
of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Norfolk Generic Theater,
the Foodbank of Southeastern Virginia, or to the Louise Eggleston Center.
Harry S. Wise , Norfolk
Sunday, Oct. 30, 2005
Harry Stephen Wise, M.D., 91, of East Arden Circle, passed away on Oct. 25,
2005 at home with Polly, his beloved wife of 67 years. Born in Kirksville, Mo.,
he was the son of the late Shirley Gorrell Wise and Claude M. Wise. He is the
widower of Dr. Pauline "Polly" Kopp Wise. Dr. Wise received his undergraduate
degree in Speech and Education and later received his medical degree in 1948
from Louisiana State University. He then joined the U.S. Public Health Service
and served as an intern at the U.S. Public Service Hospital in Norfolk. During
his career, he served in the Indian Health Service in Arizona with the Navajo
and Hopi Tribes. He later returned to Norfolk in 1963 to serve as the Medical
Officer in Charge at the same hospital that he served as an intern. He later
served with the U.S. State Department in their A.I.D. division in Vietnam as
acting Chief of Surgery in DaNang. In 1968, he received his master’s degree
in public health from Johns Hopkins University. He returned to Norfolk for the
third time to become the director of the Norfolk Health Department, and retired
from that position in 1984. During his tenure, he accepted two assignments with
the World Health Organization to eradicate smallpox in India and Somalia. Dr.
Wise was a board member of the Norfolk Generic Theater, was one of the founders
of the Foodbank of Southeastern Virginia and continued as an honorary board
member. He was a member of the World Affairs Council, the Retired Sanitarians
Association, The Ghent Venture and the Great Books Group. Dr. Wise also loved
to travel and had been to all 50 states and over 86 countries. Left to cherish
his memory are his daughter, Martha W. McCaffrey and her husband Joseph of Slidell,
La.; his son, Michael T. Wise and his wife Brenda of Norfolk; a sister, Margaret
Ruth Schendel of Suwanee, Ga.; a brother, Paul Wise of Hickory, N.C.; five grandchildren,
Christine M. Burks and her husband Brian, David McCaffrey and his wife Robin,
Timothy McCaffrey, Helen McCaffrey and her husband Michael O'Neil and Tracy
Bumgarner and her husband Dallas; five great-grandchildren, Sean and Kyle Burks,
Elizabeth McCaffrey and Emma and Alison O’Neil; and a number of nieces
and nephews. A memorial service to celebrate he and his wife’s lives will
be conducted at 2 p.m. Thursday in Ghent United Methodist Church by the Rev.
Bill McClung. Dr. and Mrs. Wise will be buried in Forest Lawn Cemetery. In lieu
of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Norfolk Generic Theater,
the Foodbank of Southeastern Virginia or to the Louise Eggleston Center.