Was taken to St. Luke's Hospital. There everything human hands could do for ..He left us broken hearted and lonely July 17, 1949 and laid to rest July 20, 1949 in Crown Hill Cemetery, Denver, Colorado."
Written by Maggie Dye Wyscaver--wife, in the Memorial book, in possession of Peggy Wyscaver Novak.
SERVICES--HOWARD MORTUARY
Date July 20, 1949 time 3: P.M. Clergyman Rev. A. E. Bryans
Song Selections "The old Rugged Cross, Someday we'll Understand, In the Garden"
Rendered by Robert Harper soloist. Wilhelmina Blough, Organist.
Pall Bearers: Jack, Floyd, Phillip, Doyle, James Jr. and Leighton Wyscaver.
Was taken to St. Luke's Hospital. There everything human hands could do for ..He left us broken hearted and lonely July 17, 1949 and laid to rest July 20, 1949 in Crown Hill Cemetery, Denver, Colorado."
Written by Maggie Dye Wyscaver--wife, in the Memorial book, in possession of Peggy Wyscaver Novak.
SERVICES--HOWARD MORTUARY
Date July 20, 1949 time 3: P.M. Clergyman Rev. A. E. Bryans
Song Selections "The old Rugged Cross, Someday we'll Understand, In the Garden"
Rendered by Robert Harper soloist. Wilhelmina Blough, Organist.
Pall Bearers: Jack, Floyd, Phillip, Doyle, James Jr. and Leighton Wyscaver.
Inscription
Wyscaver
Father
Family Members
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Nora Mable Wyscaver Thompson
1897–1987
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Lura Zella Wyscaver Fitch
1899–1984
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Vilas Ray "Jack" Wyscaver
1901–1977
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Floyd James Wyscaver
1904–1997
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Georgia May Wyscaver
1906–1906
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Maggie Ethel "Pat" Wyscaver Wartgow
1908–2000
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Thomas Phillip Wyscaver
1910–1986
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George Doyle Wyscaver
1914–2005
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James Henry Wyscaver Jr
1917–1989
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Sarah Fern Wyscaver Edwards
1919–2007
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Leighton Glenn Wyscaver
1922–1990
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