Obit: Dyar, Sherrey Lynn (1951 - 1952)

Contact:: Dolores Mohr Kenyon

E-mail: dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org 
 

Surnames: Dyar, Jannings, Bistline, Scarrow, Friend, Lair, Nulton 
 

----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI.) September 4, 1952 
 

Dyar, Sherrey Lynn (14 December 1951 - 31 August 1952) 
 

Sherrey Lynn Dyar, 8-month-old twin daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dyar of Neillsville Route 1 died at the Neillsville Hospital on Sunday, August 31.  Graveside services that were in charge of the Georgas Funeral Home were conducted on Monday at 10:30 a.m. at the Levis Cemetery with Rev. Virgil Nulton in charge. 
 

Sherry Lynne and her sister, Shelley, were born December 14, 1951, at Mason City, Ia., and moved here with her parents on March 4, 1952. 
 

She is survived by her parents and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. James (Juanita) Jannings of Washington D.C.; David Dyar with the U. S. Navy at Great Lakes, Ill.; Jene, Gary, Glen, Gale, Dixie, and Shelley at home; her paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dyar of North Springs, Ia.; and her maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Bistline of Rock Falls, Ia. 
 

Persons from out of town attending the services included Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dyar and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Scarrow of North Springs; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bistline of Osage, Ia.; Mr. and Mrs. Richard  Dyar, North Springs, Ia.; Mrs. Everett Friend of Mason City, Ia.; Mrs. S. E. Bistline of Rock Falls, Ia.; Mrs. Forrest Lair, Mr. and Mrs. William Bistline of Plymouth, Ia.

 

 


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