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Henry Clay Hyatt Jr.

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Henry Clay Hyatt Jr.

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5 Jul 1999 (aged 87)
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Carrollton, Carroll County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Henry Clay Hyatt Jr., of Bogard, Missouri, a retired sales manager for Sinclair Oil Company, died Monday, July 5, 1999, at the Carroll County Memorial Hospital in Carrollton, Missouri. He was 87.
Mr. Hyatt was born on February 7, 1912, in Adrian, Missouri, the son of Henry Clay Hyatt Sr. and Leora Viola (Beeman) Hyatt. He was the oldest of five children. He was wedded to the former Callene Moore, also of Adrian, on January 1, 1932, in Nevada, Missouri. They were married 66 years and had five children, two of whom did not survive infancy. Mrs. Hyatt preceded her husband in death on August 4, 1998.
Mr. Hyatt started his career in business as a milkman. In 1944, he joined the engineering department at the federal ammunition factory in Lake City, Missouri. From 1947 to 1975, he worked for the Sinclair Oil Co., first as a salesman and later as a district sales manager. After leaving the oil company, Mr. Hyatt farmed and worked for the U.S. Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service in Carrollton, from which he retired in 1995.
Mr. Hyatt was an active member of the Carrollton United Methodist Church and held many church offices on both the local and regional levels. He was also an active member of the Republican Party.
He is survived by three daughters, Dorothy A. Davis, of Platt Woods, Missouri, Deloris H. Graham, of Carrollton, and Kathlyn Fares, of Webster Groves, Missouri; four sisters, Elsie Gould, of Lawson, Missouri, Thelma Raider, of Bakersfield, California, Maurine Tucker, of Saloma Beach, California, and Nadine Sackrider, of Raytown; five grandchildren; and four great- grandchildren.
Funeral services will be 1:30 P.M., Wednesday, July 7, 1999, at the Gibson Funeral Home in Carrollton. Burial will be in Carroll Memory Gardens, Carrollton.
Visitation will be from 7:00 to 8:00 P.M., Tuesday, at the funeral home.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorial donations be made to the Carrollton United Methodist Church in Mr. Hyatt's name.

Henry Clay Hyatt Jr., of Bogard, Missouri, a retired sales manager for Sinclair Oil Company, died Monday, July 5, 1999, at the Carroll County Memorial Hospital in Carrollton, Missouri. He was 87.
Mr. Hyatt was born on February 7, 1912, in Adrian, Missouri, the son of Henry Clay Hyatt Sr. and Leora Viola (Beeman) Hyatt. He was the oldest of five children. He was wedded to the former Callene Moore, also of Adrian, on January 1, 1932, in Nevada, Missouri. They were married 66 years and had five children, two of whom did not survive infancy. Mrs. Hyatt preceded her husband in death on August 4, 1998.
Mr. Hyatt started his career in business as a milkman. In 1944, he joined the engineering department at the federal ammunition factory in Lake City, Missouri. From 1947 to 1975, he worked for the Sinclair Oil Co., first as a salesman and later as a district sales manager. After leaving the oil company, Mr. Hyatt farmed and worked for the U.S. Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service in Carrollton, from which he retired in 1995.
Mr. Hyatt was an active member of the Carrollton United Methodist Church and held many church offices on both the local and regional levels. He was also an active member of the Republican Party.
He is survived by three daughters, Dorothy A. Davis, of Platt Woods, Missouri, Deloris H. Graham, of Carrollton, and Kathlyn Fares, of Webster Groves, Missouri; four sisters, Elsie Gould, of Lawson, Missouri, Thelma Raider, of Bakersfield, California, Maurine Tucker, of Saloma Beach, California, and Nadine Sackrider, of Raytown; five grandchildren; and four great- grandchildren.
Funeral services will be 1:30 P.M., Wednesday, July 7, 1999, at the Gibson Funeral Home in Carrollton. Burial will be in Carroll Memory Gardens, Carrollton.
Visitation will be from 7:00 to 8:00 P.M., Tuesday, at the funeral home.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorial donations be made to the Carrollton United Methodist Church in Mr. Hyatt's name.



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