OBITUARY:
Mrs. Fannie Mosher Dycus of 211 Butterworth Avenue in Dyersburg died Saturday at Parkview Hospital. She was 89. Services were at 2 pm Monday in the Chapel of Dyersburg Funeral Home, conducted by the Reverend Joe Cobb abd the Reverend Terry Reed, Burial was in Fairview Cemetery with Dyersburg Funeral Home in charge. The Grandsons served as Pallbearers.
Mrs. Dycus was born in Christian County, Missouri and moved to Dyersburg with her husband, the late Andrew Dycus, in 1909. She was a longtime member of the
First Christian Church of Dyersburg.
She is survived by three daughters: Mrs. Ruth McKenzie of Huntingdon, Mrs. Mildred Eubanks of Dyersburg, and Mrs. Faye Waldrup of Memphis; two sons: Howard Dycus of Knoxville and Herbert Dycus of Memphis; 12 grandchildren and 25
great grandchildren.
OBITUARY:
Mrs. Fannie Mosher Dycus of 211 Butterworth Avenue in Dyersburg died Saturday at Parkview Hospital. She was 89. Services were at 2 pm Monday in the Chapel of Dyersburg Funeral Home, conducted by the Reverend Joe Cobb abd the Reverend Terry Reed, Burial was in Fairview Cemetery with Dyersburg Funeral Home in charge. The Grandsons served as Pallbearers.
Mrs. Dycus was born in Christian County, Missouri and moved to Dyersburg with her husband, the late Andrew Dycus, in 1909. She was a longtime member of the
First Christian Church of Dyersburg.
She is survived by three daughters: Mrs. Ruth McKenzie of Huntingdon, Mrs. Mildred Eubanks of Dyersburg, and Mrs. Faye Waldrup of Memphis; two sons: Howard Dycus of Knoxville and Herbert Dycus of Memphis; 12 grandchildren and 25
great grandchildren.
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