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Johnnie Mae <I>Adair</I> Wyatt

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Johnnie Mae Adair Wyatt

Birth
Sipe Springs, Comanche County, Texas, USA
Death
10 Feb 1936 (aged 32)
Lipscomb County, Texas, USA
Burial
Canadian, Hemphill County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.9137036, Longitude: -100.3725444
Plot
Section B&I (1927) / Block 3
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OBITUARY

Mrs. Johnnie Mae WYATT, age 32, wife of C. M. WYATT, living in the Pundt community in Lipscomb County, died at her home February 10, 1936, of pneumonia following an attack of influenza

Her husband has been quite ill, but is reported somewhat improved.

Mrs. WYATT was born the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. ADAIR at Sipe Springs, Texas on July 22, 1903. She was converted at an early age and united with a Baptist Church. She was a member of the Locust Grove Baptist church at the time of her death.

She married C. M. WYATT December 23, 1920. To this union two children were born, Annette, age 11 and J. C. age 9.

Besides her husband and children, Mrs. WYATT is survived by her mother and two sisters, Mrs. Lee POPHAM and Mrs. Cecil MONTGOMERY.

Funeral services were conducted from the First Baptist Church in Canadian, with Rev. W. A. Fite officiating, assisted by Rev. Fred Dawson, pastor of the Presbyterian Church.

(Published in The Canadian Record (TX), February 13, 1936.)

(Submitted by Angie Mitchell Martin)

OBITUARY

Mrs. Johnnie Mae WYATT, age 32, wife of C. M. WYATT, living in the Pundt community in Lipscomb County, died at her home February 10, 1936, of pneumonia following an attack of influenza

Her husband has been quite ill, but is reported somewhat improved.

Mrs. WYATT was born the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. ADAIR at Sipe Springs, Texas on July 22, 1903. She was converted at an early age and united with a Baptist Church. She was a member of the Locust Grove Baptist church at the time of her death.

She married C. M. WYATT December 23, 1920. To this union two children were born, Annette, age 11 and J. C. age 9.

Besides her husband and children, Mrs. WYATT is survived by her mother and two sisters, Mrs. Lee POPHAM and Mrs. Cecil MONTGOMERY.

Funeral services were conducted from the First Baptist Church in Canadian, with Rev. W. A. Fite officiating, assisted by Rev. Fred Dawson, pastor of the Presbyterian Church.

(Published in The Canadian Record (TX), February 13, 1936.)

(Submitted by Angie Mitchell Martin)


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