Surviving are his wife, Eunice; his mother, Mrs. Pleasant Brandyberry, of Belle Center; eight sons, Ronald, Raymond, Chesney, Paul, Gerald and Richard, of Lima; Willis, of Lafayette Route 2; Donald, of Centerville, Idaho; four daughters, Mrs. Myrtle Crow, Maxine, Virginia and Daisy Bell, of Lima. A brother, John, of Cleveland; and five sisters, Mrs. Mary Bailey, of Toledo; Mrs. Sarah Waldron, Mrs. Ella Snyder, both of Muncie, Ind.; Mrs. Viola Hicks, of Columbus; Mrs. L. Edstrand, of Cleveland. A half-sister, Miss Olena Brandyberry, of Lima, and six grandchildren also survive.
The body is at the Bowersock and Chiles funeral home, where funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday with Rev. Edward Pfund in charge. Burial will be in Fletcher cemetery.
(published in The Lima News, Tuesday, September 6, 1938)
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Father: John Arthur Willis Van Dyke
Surviving are his wife, Eunice; his mother, Mrs. Pleasant Brandyberry, of Belle Center; eight sons, Ronald, Raymond, Chesney, Paul, Gerald and Richard, of Lima; Willis, of Lafayette Route 2; Donald, of Centerville, Idaho; four daughters, Mrs. Myrtle Crow, Maxine, Virginia and Daisy Bell, of Lima. A brother, John, of Cleveland; and five sisters, Mrs. Mary Bailey, of Toledo; Mrs. Sarah Waldron, Mrs. Ella Snyder, both of Muncie, Ind.; Mrs. Viola Hicks, of Columbus; Mrs. L. Edstrand, of Cleveland. A half-sister, Miss Olena Brandyberry, of Lima, and six grandchildren also survive.
The body is at the Bowersock and Chiles funeral home, where funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday with Rev. Edward Pfund in charge. Burial will be in Fletcher cemetery.
(published in The Lima News, Tuesday, September 6, 1938)
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Father: John Arthur Willis Van Dyke
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