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Cyrus Bybee

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Cyrus Bybee

Birth
Fulton County, Indiana, USA
Death
9 Feb 1909 (aged 60)
Fulton County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Mentone, Kosciusko County, Indiana, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.169793, Longitude: -86.0342272
Plot
Section 2, Row 25
Memorial ID
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Published in the Rochester(IN) Sentinel, Tuesday, February 9, 1909

Ex-County Commissioner Cyrus Bybee died at his home near Big Foot, early Tuesday morning. Mr. Bybee had been in ill health for more than a year with kidney trouble, thought to be Addison's disease, and although death was expected it came as a surprise to his family and host of friends throughout the county. He was around 60 years of age and had spent practically all his life in Fulton county. He served as County Commissioner of the Third District, taking his office in December 1887. He filled the office with credit and as a staunch, honorable citizen, universally admired and respected. Mr. Bybee is survived by his wife, and two sons: Dr. Addison Bybee, of Montana, and Delmar Bybee, of Newcastle township. The funeral arrangements have not been made as yet. Thursday, February 11, 1909, A telegram from Dr. Addison Bybee sent from Lombard, Montana, to Jonathan Busenberg states that he will not reach Rochester to attend the funeral of his father, Cyrus Bybee until Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. The funeral of Ex-Commissioner, Cyrus Bybee will be conducted at the M.E. church at Mentone, Sunday morning at 11:30, Rev Bender of Akron officiating. Burial at Mentone cemetery. The funeral party will leave the home in Newcastle township at 9:30 Sunday morning.
Published in the Rochester(IN) Sentinel, Tuesday, February 9, 1909

Ex-County Commissioner Cyrus Bybee died at his home near Big Foot, early Tuesday morning. Mr. Bybee had been in ill health for more than a year with kidney trouble, thought to be Addison's disease, and although death was expected it came as a surprise to his family and host of friends throughout the county. He was around 60 years of age and had spent practically all his life in Fulton county. He served as County Commissioner of the Third District, taking his office in December 1887. He filled the office with credit and as a staunch, honorable citizen, universally admired and respected. Mr. Bybee is survived by his wife, and two sons: Dr. Addison Bybee, of Montana, and Delmar Bybee, of Newcastle township. The funeral arrangements have not been made as yet. Thursday, February 11, 1909, A telegram from Dr. Addison Bybee sent from Lombard, Montana, to Jonathan Busenberg states that he will not reach Rochester to attend the funeral of his father, Cyrus Bybee until Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. The funeral of Ex-Commissioner, Cyrus Bybee will be conducted at the M.E. church at Mentone, Sunday morning at 11:30, Rev Bender of Akron officiating. Burial at Mentone cemetery. The funeral party will leave the home in Newcastle township at 9:30 Sunday morning.


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