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Marvin Jason Wyatt

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Marvin Jason Wyatt Veteran

Birth
Marion, LaMoure County, North Dakota, USA
Death
24 Nov 1970 (aged 49)
Cass County, North Dakota, USA
Burial
Fargo, Cass County, North Dakota, USA GPS-Latitude: 46.8446611, Longitude: -96.78795
Plot
Southpark Block 27 lot 21
Memorial ID
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The funeral for Marvin Wyatt, 49, of 237 Linden Ave., Fargo, will be at 2 Saturday in Hanson-Runsvold Chapel, Rev. Allan A. Purmo officiating. Burial will be at Riverside Cemetery. He died Tuesday.

Mr. Wyatt was born Sept. 24, 1921, at Marion, N.D., and came to Fargo with his parents. He was graduated from high school here. He served in the Navy medical corps during World War II, later living at Kindred, before returning to Fargo.

He married Keziah Nyborg at Waukegan, Ill., Nov. 30, 1942. He was presently employed by the Post Office at Fargo, and had previously worked for the railroad.

He was a member of Olivet Lutheran Church, Veterans of Foreign Wars, American Legion and Disabled American Veterans.

Surviving are his wife; a son, Wade, 616 Countryside Trailer Court; a brother, Francis, Ellensburg, Wash.; a sister, Mrs. Thorne (Doreen) Edwards, Seattle, Wash., and a grandchild.

Source: Fargo Forum, November 26, 1970
The funeral for Marvin Wyatt, 49, of 237 Linden Ave., Fargo, will be at 2 Saturday in Hanson-Runsvold Chapel, Rev. Allan A. Purmo officiating. Burial will be at Riverside Cemetery. He died Tuesday.

Mr. Wyatt was born Sept. 24, 1921, at Marion, N.D., and came to Fargo with his parents. He was graduated from high school here. He served in the Navy medical corps during World War II, later living at Kindred, before returning to Fargo.

He married Keziah Nyborg at Waukegan, Ill., Nov. 30, 1942. He was presently employed by the Post Office at Fargo, and had previously worked for the railroad.

He was a member of Olivet Lutheran Church, Veterans of Foreign Wars, American Legion and Disabled American Veterans.

Surviving are his wife; a son, Wade, 616 Countryside Trailer Court; a brother, Francis, Ellensburg, Wash.; a sister, Mrs. Thorne (Doreen) Edwards, Seattle, Wash., and a grandchild.

Source: Fargo Forum, November 26, 1970

Inscription

North Dakota
PHM3 US Navy
World War II



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