A private graveside service will be held at Pleasant Branch Cemetery in Mouth of Wilson, VA.
Mr. Wyatt was born in Knottingham, PA on December 19, 1941 to the late Paul Herman and Virginia Mabel Ham Wyatt. He worked as a carpenter for most of his life but also done a lot of farming. He enjoyed fishing in his spare time. He was greatly loved by his family and will be deeply missed.
He was also preceded in death by his wife, Lois Ann Pennington Wyatt.
Mr. Wyatt is survived by: a son, James Wyatt and wife, Hannah, of Mouth of Wilson, VA; a daughter, Carmen Testerman and husband, Jack, of Mouth of Wilson, VA; two sisters, Wilma Bryant and husband, Phil, of Boone and Louise Houck, of Kannapolis; a brother, Roy Wyatt and wife, Linda, of Crumpler; four grandchildren Steven Testerman, Matthew Testerman, Leighann Wyatt and Lattie Wyatt; several nieces and nephews also survive.
The family requests no food or flowers please!
A private graveside service will be held at Pleasant Branch Cemetery in Mouth of Wilson, VA.
Mr. Wyatt was born in Knottingham, PA on December 19, 1941 to the late Paul Herman and Virginia Mabel Ham Wyatt. He worked as a carpenter for most of his life but also done a lot of farming. He enjoyed fishing in his spare time. He was greatly loved by his family and will be deeply missed.
He was also preceded in death by his wife, Lois Ann Pennington Wyatt.
Mr. Wyatt is survived by: a son, James Wyatt and wife, Hannah, of Mouth of Wilson, VA; a daughter, Carmen Testerman and husband, Jack, of Mouth of Wilson, VA; two sisters, Wilma Bryant and husband, Phil, of Boone and Louise Houck, of Kannapolis; a brother, Roy Wyatt and wife, Linda, of Crumpler; four grandchildren Steven Testerman, Matthew Testerman, Leighann Wyatt and Lattie Wyatt; several nieces and nephews also survive.
The family requests no food or flowers please!
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