Lynn Davis June 25, 2006,
Bryan Ohio Liberty, April 27, 1897
Henry Hyatt, an old resident, was found dead in his wood-house last Thursday morning. He had been in his usual health and about his work all week. Heart trouble is supposed to be the cause of his death. He leaves a wife, four children, and seven grand children. Those from a distance that are here, are his daughter, Mrs. Fannie Wickham, husband and baby, his brother, A.J. Hyatt, of Adrian, MI, his son, G.W. of Enterprise, OR, Mrs. Hyatt's brother and sister, O.L. Brown and wife, of Bryan, Mrs. H.A. Henry of Toledo. The funeral service was conducted by Rev. Stockton. He was laid away in the Floral Grove Cemetery.
Lynn Davis June 25, 2006,
Bryan Ohio Liberty, April 27, 1897
Henry Hyatt, an old resident, was found dead in his wood-house last Thursday morning. He had been in his usual health and about his work all week. Heart trouble is supposed to be the cause of his death. He leaves a wife, four children, and seven grand children. Those from a distance that are here, are his daughter, Mrs. Fannie Wickham, husband and baby, his brother, A.J. Hyatt, of Adrian, MI, his son, G.W. of Enterprise, OR, Mrs. Hyatt's brother and sister, O.L. Brown and wife, of Bryan, Mrs. H.A. Henry of Toledo. The funeral service was conducted by Rev. Stockton. He was laid away in the Floral Grove Cemetery.
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