March 21, 1932
West Branch - George H. Wyman passed away at his home in this village early Sunday. He had been in ill health for the past 16 months and while the end was not unexpected his death will come as a distinct shock to his many friends and relatives.
George Hathorn Wyman was born at West Branch January 24, 1869, son of Simeon T. and Harriet A. Wyman, and for the past 43 years has conducted a blacksmith shop in this village. On August 10, 1891, he married Jennie A. Thomas of Ava, who passed away September 10, 1918. On December 31, 1919, he married Bertha N. Brown, who survives. He leaves also three daughters, Mrs. Mildred Houser, Rome, Mrs. Albert E. Portner, Mrs. Stanley W. Rebe of West Branch, and two sons, Orley and Sexton of West Branch, and six grandchildren, two sisters, Mrs. Flora Wheeler, Mrs. Lillian Frankey, also one brother, M. S. Wyman all of Rome.
He was a member of Baron Steuben Lodge F & AM, a member of West Branch Grange, and a birthright member of the Friends Church at West Branch. His kindly genial spirit, his sympathy and understanding when friends were in trouble will long be remembered.
March 21, 1932
West Branch - George H. Wyman passed away at his home in this village early Sunday. He had been in ill health for the past 16 months and while the end was not unexpected his death will come as a distinct shock to his many friends and relatives.
George Hathorn Wyman was born at West Branch January 24, 1869, son of Simeon T. and Harriet A. Wyman, and for the past 43 years has conducted a blacksmith shop in this village. On August 10, 1891, he married Jennie A. Thomas of Ava, who passed away September 10, 1918. On December 31, 1919, he married Bertha N. Brown, who survives. He leaves also three daughters, Mrs. Mildred Houser, Rome, Mrs. Albert E. Portner, Mrs. Stanley W. Rebe of West Branch, and two sons, Orley and Sexton of West Branch, and six grandchildren, two sisters, Mrs. Flora Wheeler, Mrs. Lillian Frankey, also one brother, M. S. Wyman all of Rome.
He was a member of Baron Steuben Lodge F & AM, a member of West Branch Grange, and a birthright member of the Friends Church at West Branch. His kindly genial spirit, his sympathy and understanding when friends were in trouble will long be remembered.
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