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Joseph S. and Amanda A. WAYMAN

Karoma Cemetery


Joseph Samuel Wayman
© Enid ( Garfield Co. OK ) Morning News
Jan. 7th, 1939
Submitted by: Lois Burdick


J. S. WAYMAN 77 IS CLAIMED BY DEATH
J.S. Wayman, 77 years old, a resident of the Nash-Goltry community for 35 years, died last night at his home near Goltry. Funeral services will be Sunday in Goltry with the hour to be announced by the Brown Funeral Home, which is caring for the body.
He is survived by his wife Amanda; seven daughters, Mrs. Jess Berry; Mrs. Goldie Andrews, both of Wichita, KS; Mrs. Frank Sanders; Mrs. Emma Castor and Mrs. Maud Wayman of of Goltry; Mrs. Grace Thorne of Nash and Mrs. Alma Southard of Hillsdale; five sons, Essel Wayman, Enid, Jesse and Elmer Wayman both of Goltry, Richard Wayman of Wichita , and Ted Wayman of Nash. two brothers, John Wayman, of Vinita, and Henry Wayman, of North Platte, Neb.; two sisters, Alizia Harman, Utica, Kan., and Mrs. Belle Etherton, Canada.





Amanda Angelina Wayman
© Enid ( Garfield Co. OK ) Morning News
Jan. 12, 1939
Submitted by: Lois Burdick


THURSDAY RITES FOR MRS. A. WAYMAN
Mrs. Amada Wayman, 76 years old of thr Nash-Goltry community died at her home near Goltry yesterday afternoon just four days after the death of her husband. Death was due to pneumonia.
The Brown Funeral Home is caring for the body. Funeral services will be Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in thr Goltry Congregational church with burial in the Goltry Cemetery.
Her husband J. S. Wayman, 77 years old, died at the home Friday Night.
Mrs. Wayman is survived by seven daughters, Mrs. Jess Berry; Mrs. Goldie Andrews, both of Wichita, KS; Mrs. Frank Sanders; Mrs. Emma Castor and Mrs. Maud Wayman of of Glory [Goltry]; Mrs. Grace Thorne of Nash and Mrs. Alma Southard of Hillsdale; five sons, Easel Wayman, Enid, Jesse and Elmer Wayman both of Goltry, Richard Wayman of Wichita, and Ted Wayman of Nash.


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