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IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Wyatt Tipton
Hart
October 30, 1936 – February 3, 2026
Wyatt Hart passed away peacefully at his home surrounded by his family on the morning of February 3, 2026. Born in Crane, Texas, Wyatt was raised in Duncan, Oklahoma. At the age of 17 he joined the United States Marine Corps and was deployed to Korea in 1953. After being wounded Wyatt returned to the United States where he was honorably discharged in 1955. Following his military service Wyatt entered the oil industry as a roughneck where he ended up moving to Lompoc, California in the early 1960s. It was there that Wyatt began his 30 year career in law enforcement, later transferring to the Orange County Sheriffs' Department in 1968. Wyatt rose to the rank of Captain and had the honor of serving as the department's first Press Information Officer, ultimately retiring in 1988 as the head of the Men's Central Jail.
Wyatt continued to pursue careers and interests that served the community. He was a Security Consultant at John Wayne Airport, served as District Director for Congressman Ron Packard of the 48th District of California, served as a member of the city council of San Juan Capistrano, which included three terms as the city's mayor, served on the state juvenile parole board, and was an assistant high school football coach at St. Margaret's, Santa Margarita and San Juan Hills. Wyatt took great pride and was instrumental in securing federal funding for the new site of the Boys and Girls Club in San Juan Capistrano.
Wyatt was a cowboy at heart and always enjoyed and appreciated the western lifestyle. He celebrated this passion through his committed 43-year membership with El Viaje de Portola and Los Rancheros Vistadores. You could often find Wyatt enjoying time with family and friends at the El Adobe Restaurant, Swallows Inn, and other local establishments.
Throughout his nearly 90 years Wyatt positively impacted everyone that came in contact with him and was considered a father figure by many.
Wyatt is survived by his wife Sue, sons Todd (Polita), Ryan (Erika), and Greg (Donna) and grandchildren Christina and Mitchell, and other extended family.
Wyatt will be greatly missed by everyone that knew him, and the world will be a little less bright without him. Our family takes comfort knowing he will join his beloved grandson Steven in Heaven.
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