Rebecca Geer Wise
April 3, 1949 ~ February 3, 2013
Born in:
titusville, PA
Resided in:
Meadville, PA
Rebecca "Becky" Geer Wise, 63, of Little Cooley, passed away, Sunday, February 3, 2013 at Meadville Medical Center. She was born April 3, 1949 in Titusville, Pennsylvania a daughter of Roscoe Geer and Helen McGauthiar. She married Alan Wise, he preceded her in death on March 19, 2004.
She was a 1967 graduate of Townville High School and owned and operated Becky's Notary in Little Cooley.
Becky was a member of Little Cooley United Methodist Church.
She enjoyed visiting her friends, watching NASCAR, and was diagnosed with Polio at the age of three and was a survivor.
Becky is survived by a son, Derrick Wise of Summerville, South Carolina; a granddaughter, Ashley Wise of Dover, New Hampshire; a sister, Shirley Wise and her husband Fred of Centerville; a niece, Michelle Ehrhart and her husband Troy of Centerville, Chad Wise and his wife Diana of Centerville; great nephews, Jesse and Jeremy Ehrhart and Cody Wise; and great niece Kayla Wise.
In addition to her husband she was preceded in death by her parents and a great nephew, Joshua Ehrhart.
Family and friends are welcome to call on Friday, February 8th from 12:00pm to 2:00pm at Willis L. Arnold Funeral Home, 33353 North Main Street, Townville. The funeral and committal service will follow at 2:00pm with Pastor Sarah Roncolato of Stone United Methodist Church, officiating.
Memorial contributions may be made in Becky's memory to American Diabetes Association, 100 W Station Square Dr, Landmarks Building, Suite 1900, Pittsburgh, PA 15219 (www.diabetes.org) or Post-Polio International, 4207 Lindell Blvd., #110, Saint Louis, MO 63108 (www.post-polio.org)
Please take a moment to share a memory, condolence, or to order flowers for the family on Becky's Book of Memories online at www.roofnercollinswarrenfh.com








Becky,
There are not enough words in the world to explain my thoughts and feelings right now. You were my neighbor,friend,movie buddy, assistant chef, and even occasionally a part time therapist. I am still in shock about all of this. I love you so much and it hurts so much that you are no longer with me but I am glad that you are not in any pain or lonely anymore. Sometimes we were the only two people in the world we could talk to. You will be greatly missed Becky. Thank you for all the memories of making peanut brittle together, watching movies, cleaning dishes, becoming ebay addicts, and laughing at your favorite character “Peanut” on Jeff Dunhams TV shows. I suppose this is goodbye for now Becky, but I promise you I will make you proud and do something worth while with my life just like you wanted and said I could.
-Olivia
Our thoughts and prayers are with the family. Sorry to hear about Becky.
Becky, I will miss you so much. Even though we didnt see each other much in the past few years, I will always consider you my second mom. You taught me so much about life and I tried to make you proud. I hope you are at peace now. Love always your daughter Nicole
I attended Townville High School and graduated with Becky in 1967.Anyone who knew Becky became a friend Heaven surely has one of their own,now that Becky is there!
So sorry to hear of Becky’s passing. She was a very sweet lady, I remember her fondly. My mother went to high school with her, just as Derrick and I did. It is never easy to lose of loved one, especially a wonderful mother. Many thoughts and prayers are with you. Keep the positive memories close to your heart and she’ll always be with you.
We are so sorry to hear of Beckys passing. We just found out on 3/2/13. We hadnt been to see her since before her wrist surgery. She was a wonderful woman and I have never had so much fun at a notory. I used to take all my documents to her and leave laughing so hard that I had tears in my eyes. We wish the best to the family. You will be VERY missed.