Isaac Wyscaver,59, a resident of the Webber and Superior communities for most of his life, died, suddenly while at work at the cement plant Saturday morning. Heart disease was given as the. cause of his death.
Mr. Wyscaver was born near Webber and spent his boyhood there. For many years he has lived in Superior.
He is survived by: two brothers, James Wyscaver of Denver and.Napoleon Wyscaver of Arkansas; two sisters, Mrs. John Kent of Dillon, Mont.and Mrs. Pearl Murphy of Kiowa Kans., and: many other , relatives and friends.
Funearl services were held Monday from the Zulauf-Denny funeral home, Rev, B. H. Hart officiating. Interment was at Evergreen.
THE SUPERIOR EXPRESS 11 NOV. 1943
Isaac Wyscaver,59, a resident of the Webber and Superior communities for most of his life, died, suddenly while at work at the cement plant Saturday morning. Heart disease was given as the. cause of his death.
Mr. Wyscaver was born near Webber and spent his boyhood there. For many years he has lived in Superior.
He is survived by: two brothers, James Wyscaver of Denver and.Napoleon Wyscaver of Arkansas; two sisters, Mrs. John Kent of Dillon, Mont.and Mrs. Pearl Murphy of Kiowa Kans., and: many other , relatives and friends.
Funearl services were held Monday from the Zulauf-Denny funeral home, Rev, B. H. Hart officiating. Interment was at Evergreen.
THE SUPERIOR EXPRESS 11 NOV. 1943
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