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Raymond Vincent Wizbowski, M.D., 93 of Fresno, CA has entered his eternal peace on May 12, 2017. Dr. Wizbowski was Born June 13, 1923 in Detroit, MI to Walter and Maria Wizbowski. He earned his M.D. from the University of Michigan in 1952 after serving in WWII as a reconnaissance photographer as part of the Air Force Foreign Intelligence service. Dr. Wizbowski practiced general medicine and general surgery for over 50 years in Fresno. He was a devout Christian, long standing Rotarian, and avid global traveler. He loved the outdoors and possessed an adventurous spirit. He was a man of quiet strength who was loved by all and respected by his peers. Dr. Wizbowski is survived by wife Barbara, children David and Raymond Wizbowski Jr., Bob and Bill Brewer, six grandchildren, and seven great grandchildren. Memorial service will be held on Thursday May 18, 2017 at 10 AM at the People's Church G.L. Johnson Chapel. Reception to follow.
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May 23, 2017
Kerry Coulter
My heart and prayers go out to the Wizbowski family.
May 23, 2017
Robert and Carolyn LeQuieu
Dr. Wizbouski was the best Doctor my family ever had. From my parents who he took care of, to my family. Dr. Wizbouski performed surgery, regular services on each of us. He was the best Dr. ever. The best Dr. to be a friend and listened to what we had to say. I don't know if there will ever be another Dr. like him. He was a good man that loved God. That means so much. We will see you again in Heaven Dr. Wizbouski.
May 22, 2017
I sincerely offer my condolences: May you find comfort in knowing that you have the love and support of family and friends help you to gradually recover from your pain.
May 21, 2017
Wayne & Florence Cunningham
Florence & I were very sadden to hear of Dr. Wizbowski passing. We both offer our sincerest condolences to Barbara & the Rest oft he family
May 20, 2017
Carol Ehat
What a wonderful Doctor, surgeon, friend ... wishing him much rest and peace now.
He was a good friend to my mom Annette Stierwalt too....Thoughts and prayers, love too, Carol Ehat
May 20, 2017
Annette Pasco
I am greatly saddened hearing about the loss of Dr Wizbowski. He was a wonderful, kind and compassionate doctor like no others. I can even remember him making house calls to tend to my parents over the years. Not only our doctor but a good friend to the Pasco family. He will be missed by all.
May 17, 2017
Holdina Martirosian
Words can not express the Gratitude I and my family will always have for Dr Wizbowski. He saved my mothers life many a time during the years we were in his care. He was a compassionate, caring MD of the Highest Standard. He always had time to counsel me when I was growing up and having a tough time. He was not only our Doctor but a very Dear Friend. We had wonderful times socializing at our many parties that we had him and his lovely wife come to. He was down to earth and just plain Wonderful. He will be Greatly Missed. God Bless you Dr Wizbowski. Our prayers are with Barbara and the family at the loss of a Great Man.
May 16, 2017
Jean Monroe
My deepest condolences to the family of Dr.Wizbowski. As you know Jim and I had so much confidence in Wiz that we travelled not only from out of town, but also from out of state for his opinion on medical matters. His friendship was one that Jim treasured. May you find comfort in knowing he's with our Lord now, but always in the hearts of those who knew him.
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