Some weeks ago Commodore G. Hoyt was stricken with an attack of paralysis; he seemed to be slowly improving, but a recurrence of it came last week, and he died Saturday.
To many of us, Mr. Hoyt was regarded as an old timer here, as he had been here for seventeen years. He was a farmer on the North Tract located in the Sugarville district. From that farm he moved a short distance away, in the same area, and was farming up to the time of his stroke.
He was an Odd Fellow and the funeral was on Monday from the Community Church. Interment was in the Delta Cemetery.
Commodore G. Hoyt is survived by his former wife (Flora Haviland Hoyt), and by the following children: Harold, Mrs. Nina (Proctor H.) Robinson,, Stanley, Don, and Mae (Charles A.) Hayden.
Millard County Chronicle
12/12/1929
Karen Schurtz kindly supplied the obituary
Farmer
Son of Moses K. & Nancy A. Hopkins Hoyt
Some weeks ago Commodore G. Hoyt was stricken with an attack of paralysis; he seemed to be slowly improving, but a recurrence of it came last week, and he died Saturday.
To many of us, Mr. Hoyt was regarded as an old timer here, as he had been here for seventeen years. He was a farmer on the North Tract located in the Sugarville district. From that farm he moved a short distance away, in the same area, and was farming up to the time of his stroke.
He was an Odd Fellow and the funeral was on Monday from the Community Church. Interment was in the Delta Cemetery.
Commodore G. Hoyt is survived by his former wife (Flora Haviland Hoyt), and by the following children: Harold, Mrs. Nina (Proctor H.) Robinson,, Stanley, Don, and Mae (Charles A.) Hayden.
Millard County Chronicle
12/12/1929
Karen Schurtz kindly supplied the obituary
Farmer
Son of Moses K. & Nancy A. Hopkins Hoyt
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