January 27, 1926
West Branch - Simeon T. Wyman, 88, a well known and respected farmer passed away at the home of his son, George Wyman, here this morning at 3:40 o'clock. Mr. Wyman had been in ill health for about two years and was confined to his bed since Sunday.
Mr. Wyman was born June 2, 1838 in West Branch, son of the late Winslow and Phoebe Wyman. His entire life had been spent there with the exception of 10 years when he lived at Fish Creek Landing. February 13, 1859 he was united in marriage with Miss Harriet A. Brown who died 32 years ago. He was a member of the Friends Church at West Branch and was a member of the Order of the Maccabees and West Branch Grange. In politics he was a republican. He was a man who had the love and respect of all who knew him.
Surviving are two sons, M. Samuel Wyman of Rome and George of West Branch, two sisters, Mrs. Flora Wheeler and Mrs. Lillian Frankey of Rome, fifteen grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
January 27, 1926
West Branch - Simeon T. Wyman, 88, a well known and respected farmer passed away at the home of his son, George Wyman, here this morning at 3:40 o'clock. Mr. Wyman had been in ill health for about two years and was confined to his bed since Sunday.
Mr. Wyman was born June 2, 1838 in West Branch, son of the late Winslow and Phoebe Wyman. His entire life had been spent there with the exception of 10 years when he lived at Fish Creek Landing. February 13, 1859 he was united in marriage with Miss Harriet A. Brown who died 32 years ago. He was a member of the Friends Church at West Branch and was a member of the Order of the Maccabees and West Branch Grange. In politics he was a republican. He was a man who had the love and respect of all who knew him.
Surviving are two sons, M. Samuel Wyman of Rome and George of West Branch, two sisters, Mrs. Flora Wheeler and Mrs. Lillian Frankey of Rome, fifteen grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
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