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Phoebe Ella <I>Poulton</I> Wymer

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Phoebe Ella Poulton Wymer

Birth
Mount Ephraim, Noble County, Ohio, USA
Death
1 Apr 1955 (aged 62)
Zanesville, Muskingum County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Zanesville, Muskingum County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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The Zanesville Signal - April 1, 1955
Mrs Wymer Dies of Heart Attack
Mrs Phoebe Ella Wymer, 62, of 1586 Adamsville Road, was dead on arrival at Good Samaritan Hospital at 10:15 o'clock this morning after suffering a heart attack at her home a short time before.
She was taken to the hospital in a Mader-Peoples ambulance. Mrs Wymer was born Feb 10, 1893, in Mount Ephriam and was the daughter of Charles and Rebecca Kinney Poulton.
She was a member of the American Legion auxilliary, the Knights of Pythian Sisters and Women of the Moose.
Surving are her husband, Milton; three sons, Stanley of River Falls, Wisconsin, Carroll of Cleveland and Edwin Wymer of 280 Bailey Street; two daughters, Mrs Eileen Henry of Foultonham and Mrs. Lois Edna Arndt of Lowell, Oregon; three sisters, Mrs Ethel Jones of 1530 Walnut Street, Mrs Lois Stewart of Columbus and Mrs. Anna Dobbins of Columbus; a brother, Theodore Poulton of Mansfield; 28 grandchldren and a number of nieces and nephews.
The body was removed to the Forest Avenue chapel of Mader-Peoples funeral home.
The Zanesville Signal - April 1, 1955
Mrs Wymer Dies of Heart Attack
Mrs Phoebe Ella Wymer, 62, of 1586 Adamsville Road, was dead on arrival at Good Samaritan Hospital at 10:15 o'clock this morning after suffering a heart attack at her home a short time before.
She was taken to the hospital in a Mader-Peoples ambulance. Mrs Wymer was born Feb 10, 1893, in Mount Ephriam and was the daughter of Charles and Rebecca Kinney Poulton.
She was a member of the American Legion auxilliary, the Knights of Pythian Sisters and Women of the Moose.
Surving are her husband, Milton; three sons, Stanley of River Falls, Wisconsin, Carroll of Cleveland and Edwin Wymer of 280 Bailey Street; two daughters, Mrs Eileen Henry of Foultonham and Mrs. Lois Edna Arndt of Lowell, Oregon; three sisters, Mrs Ethel Jones of 1530 Walnut Street, Mrs Lois Stewart of Columbus and Mrs. Anna Dobbins of Columbus; a brother, Theodore Poulton of Mansfield; 28 grandchldren and a number of nieces and nephews.
The body was removed to the Forest Avenue chapel of Mader-Peoples funeral home.


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