Lykins, a navy veteran of World War II, retired from Delco in Munice where he worked for more than 30 years.
He lived on Royer Lake, LaGrange County, from 1973-1989.
Surviving with his wife, Florence are two daughters, Ginger Black of Porltand and Marjorie Neal of Fort Wayne; four brothers, Robert of Portland, Arch of Adrian, MICH,James of Bluffton, and Fred of Winchester; two sisters, Sarah Schaffter of Bluffton, and Mary Osborne of Munice, 6 grandchildren and 11 great grand children.
Funeral services were held Monday at 11 A.M. in Willamson & Spencer Funeral Homein Portland Chapel.
Burial was in West Lawn Cemetery, west of Geneva.
Preferred memorials are to Jay County Heart Foundations, INC.
Lykins, a navy veteran of World War II, retired from Delco in Munice where he worked for more than 30 years.
He lived on Royer Lake, LaGrange County, from 1973-1989.
Surviving with his wife, Florence are two daughters, Ginger Black of Porltand and Marjorie Neal of Fort Wayne; four brothers, Robert of Portland, Arch of Adrian, MICH,James of Bluffton, and Fred of Winchester; two sisters, Sarah Schaffter of Bluffton, and Mary Osborne of Munice, 6 grandchildren and 11 great grand children.
Funeral services were held Monday at 11 A.M. in Willamson & Spencer Funeral Homein Portland Chapel.
Burial was in West Lawn Cemetery, west of Geneva.
Preferred memorials are to Jay County Heart Foundations, INC.
Family Members
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William Andrew Lykins
1910–1980
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Robert Lykins
1912–2007
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Alexander Daniel Lykins
1913–1990
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CPL Nathaniel "Nat" Lykins
1915–1962
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Archie Lykins Jr
1919–1995
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PFC Dorwin James Lykins
1921–2015
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Sarah B. Lykins Schaffter
1923–2016
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Nur Haynes Lykins
1925–1970
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Mary Emma Lykins Osborn
1927–2011
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Juanita Marie Lykins
1931–1931
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Fred Alburtis "Fred" Lykins
1934–1999
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