Ernest G. Wyant, who had served in the United States Navy for four years as carpenter's mate and came home ill three years ago, died at the home of his father, J.H. Wyant, Kittanning, on Saturday morning at 6:50 o'clock of tuberculosis. He is survived by his parents and the following brothers and sisters; Harry D., in the west; Ira, at Cleveland, Ohio; Samuel of Kittanning Mrs. T.O. Meredith, of Painesville, O., Mrs. Gust Schrecengost, of Kittanning; Merrill, of Iowa; Alberta, at home.
From: The Simpson's Leader-Times, Kittanning, Pennsylvania, Monday, February 4, 1918, Page 1
NOTE: Harry is the nickname of his brother Harvey Daniel lasher
Draft card shows him living at 241 Oak Ave, Kittanning, 23 and Single born October 14, 1893. He served 4 years in the navy as a Non-Combatant. He claimed an exemption for a physical disability, tubercular.
Ernest G. Wyant, who had served in the United States Navy for four years as carpenter's mate and came home ill three years ago, died at the home of his father, J.H. Wyant, Kittanning, on Saturday morning at 6:50 o'clock of tuberculosis. He is survived by his parents and the following brothers and sisters; Harry D., in the west; Ira, at Cleveland, Ohio; Samuel of Kittanning Mrs. T.O. Meredith, of Painesville, O., Mrs. Gust Schrecengost, of Kittanning; Merrill, of Iowa; Alberta, at home.
From: The Simpson's Leader-Times, Kittanning, Pennsylvania, Monday, February 4, 1918, Page 1
NOTE: Harry is the nickname of his brother Harvey Daniel lasher
Draft card shows him living at 241 Oak Ave, Kittanning, 23 and Single born October 14, 1893. He served 4 years in the navy as a Non-Combatant. He claimed an exemption for a physical disability, tubercular.
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