Homer Hyatt of Inveruy died quite suddenly and entirely unexpectedly Monday afternoon. After breakfast he left home in his usual good health and went below Elsinore to work on a canal. Shortly afterward he began to feel ill and went to a house near by. He was invited to lie down, which he did, and before anyone was aware that he was seriously sick, he was dead.
Mr. Hyatt has been a resident of Inverury for a number of years and was respected by the entire community as a sober, industrious and honorable man. He leaves a wife and a large family of children. He was about 50 years of age.
Richfield Reaper
14 February 1907
Homer Hyatt of Inveruy died quite suddenly and entirely unexpectedly Monday afternoon. After breakfast he left home in his usual good health and went below Elsinore to work on a canal. Shortly afterward he began to feel ill and went to a house near by. He was invited to lie down, which he did, and before anyone was aware that he was seriously sick, he was dead.
Mr. Hyatt has been a resident of Inverury for a number of years and was respected by the entire community as a sober, industrious and honorable man. He leaves a wife and a large family of children. He was about 50 years of age.
Richfield Reaper
14 February 1907
Family Members
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William Valentine Hyatt
1882–1898
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Etta Elmira Hyatt Bohmke
1883–1960
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Lawrence Wesley Hyatt
1885–1942
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Pearl Hyatt
1886–1887
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Homer Leroy Hyatt Sr
1888–1971
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Dea LaFoyett Hyatt
1891–1972
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Chlora Hyatt Semken
1893–1981
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Velora Hyatt Alexander
1893–1991
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Heber Marcellas Hyatt
1895–1977
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Violet Hyatt Holderman
1901–1983
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Glen Hyatt
1902–1966
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Rhy B. Hyatt
1904–1984
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