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Cynthia Ann <I>Dickey</I> Wyant

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Cynthia Ann Dickey Wyant

Birth
Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
23 Apr 1931 (aged 78)
Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Adrian, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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d/o Samuel H. Dickey and Dianah Wolfe.

Mrs Cynthia Dickey Wyant , wife of B W Wyant, died at her home at Dickey in Washington township at 9:30 pm April 23, 1931, aged 77 years, 11 months and 27 days.

She was born and lived the greater part of her life on the premises where she passed away. She was a devolt Christian member of Limestone Church of God. She was a real wife and mother who always felt that her first duty was to God, her home and her family. She was kind to all and shared liberally with any in need.

She is survived by her husband , B W Wyant, two daughters, Mrs Mary Shimp, at home and Mrs Sophie Diana Leard of Tarrtown, and two sons, Samuel Reid, at home and Benjamin Franklin, of Reeedale, Pa. Ten grandchildren and one great grandchild also survive, along with one sister, Mrs Nannie Fair of Adrian; one brother, William E Dickey of Dickey Station. Interment in Limestone Church of God Cemetery.
Simpson's Leader's Times-24 Apr 1931
d/o Samuel H. Dickey and Dianah Wolfe.

Mrs Cynthia Dickey Wyant , wife of B W Wyant, died at her home at Dickey in Washington township at 9:30 pm April 23, 1931, aged 77 years, 11 months and 27 days.

She was born and lived the greater part of her life on the premises where she passed away. She was a devolt Christian member of Limestone Church of God. She was a real wife and mother who always felt that her first duty was to God, her home and her family. She was kind to all and shared liberally with any in need.

She is survived by her husband , B W Wyant, two daughters, Mrs Mary Shimp, at home and Mrs Sophie Diana Leard of Tarrtown, and two sons, Samuel Reid, at home and Benjamin Franklin, of Reeedale, Pa. Ten grandchildren and one great grandchild also survive, along with one sister, Mrs Nannie Fair of Adrian; one brother, William E Dickey of Dickey Station. Interment in Limestone Church of God Cemetery.
Simpson's Leader's Times-24 Apr 1931


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