Established 1948 Ethel M. Wyatt 1906 - 1970 Paul G. Wyatt 1905 - 1982 Paul G. Wyatt, Jr. 22 October 1937 - 17 May 1953 Denison Herald January 20, 1982 pg2 Paul G. Wyatt, retired AC staffer, dies Paul G. Wyatt of Corinth, 77-year-old former Sherman businessman and retired Austin College staff member, died Tuesday at St. Paul Hospital in Dallas. Services were held Thursday afternoon at the First Presbyterian Church in Sherman. Rev. Richard Braun, the church and Rev. Kenneth Dickson of Highland Park United Methodist Church of Dallas officiated. Burial was in Cedarlawn Memorial Park directed by Dannel-Horton Funeral Home. Mr. Wyatt was born in Mulberry, Kansas, son of George and Mary Jane Stahl Wyatt, graduated from Findley College in Ohio and the University of Indiana, and moved to Sherman in 1946 from Independence, Missouri. He was in the steel fabrication business here before joining the Austin College chemistry department. He married the late Ethel May Rathburn in Findlay, Ohio in 1932. He married Mable Millican in September 1971 in Dallas. He served as a dormitory director and was ; he was a retired staff member of Austin College, Sherman, where he was an honorary member of the Austin College Athletic Association and was inducted into the Austin College Hall of Honor in November 1975. He moved to Dallas in 1974 and to Corinth a few years later. He was a member and elder of the First Presbyterian Church of Sherman and an affiliate member of the Highland Park Methodist Church in Dallas. He was a Shriner and a 32nd Degree Mason of the Blue Lodge of Kansas City, Missouri. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Babe Wyatt, of Corinth; daughter Mrs. Mary Jo Deatherage of Irving; stepdaughters, Mrs. Sophia Dunn of Denton, Mrs. Nancy Vallee of Lake Charles, Louisiana, and Miss Dorothy Smith of Dallas; brothers, Joe Wyatt of Kansas City, Missouri, and John Wyatt of Portland, Oregon; sisters, Mrs. Priscilla Hildebrand and Mrs. Aquilla Sterrett, both of Mission Viejo, Cal ifornia; Mrs. Lois Berrey of Philadelphia, Mississippi, Mrs. Eunice Neff and Mrs. Ruth Carder, both of California, and Mrs. Esther Zaugg of Lakewood, Ohio; two grandsons and several stepgrandchildren. Memorials may be made to th Oncology Department of St. Paul Hospital, Dallas. Cedarlawn Cemetery Susan Hawkins © 2024 If you find any of Grayson County TXGenWeb links inoperable, please send me a message. |