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James Henry Wyscaver

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James Henry Wyscaver

Birth
Webber, Jewell County, Kansas, USA
Death
17 Jul 1949 (aged 71)
Denver, City and County of Denver, Colorado, USA
Burial
Wheat Ridge, Jefferson County, Colorado, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.7559056, Longitude: -105.0905
Plot
51-94-B
Memorial ID
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James Wyscaver was born Feb. 11, 1878 near Webber, Jewell Co. Kansas. Was Married Jan. 12, 1897 to Maggie Dye. Lived near Webber for 3 years then moved to Nuckles Co. Neb. near Superior lived there on a Sculley Lease for 7 years. Then moved to Graham Co. Kansas near Edmond lived there for 31 years, owned and built a home there went thru some very hard years. Raised a family of 10 children. Sent them to school, seen dust storms and hot winds. Health began to fail, moved to Colo. in Aug. 1938. Lived a happy, contented life until July 7, was taken very ill.
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.

James Wyscaver was born Feb. 11, 1878 near Webber, Jewell Co. Kansas. Was Married Jan. 12, 1897 to Maggie Dye. Lived near Webber for 3 years then moved to Nuckles Co. Neb. near Superior lived there on a Sculley Lease for 7 years. Then moved to Graham Co. Kansas near Edmond lived there for 31 years, owned and built a home there went thru some very hard years. Raised a family of 10 children. Sent them to school, seen dust storms and hot winds. Health began to fail, moved to Colo. in Aug. 1938. Lived a happy, contented life until July 7, was taken very ill.
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.


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  • Created by: Peggy
  • Added: Oct 23, 2007
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22405515/james_henry-wyscaver: accessed ), memorial page for James Henry Wyscaver (1 Feb 1878–17 Jul 1949), Find a Grave Memorial ID 22405515, citing Crown Hill Cemetery, Wheat Ridge, Jefferson County, Colorado, USA; Maintained by Peggy (contributor 46945792).