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Margaret Estella Wyman Sullivan

Birth
Table Rock, Pawnee County, Nebraska, USA
Death
16 Feb 1932 (aged 30)
Pawnee City, Pawnee County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Spalding, Greeley County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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THE PAWNEE CHIEF (Pawnee City, Nebraska)- Wednesday, February 24, 1932- Page 2.
MRS. MARGARET SULLIVAN
Margaret Estella Wyman, daughter of F. E. and Anna Wyman of Bartlett, Nebraska, was born at Table Rock, Nebraska, September 12, 1902, and died in Pawnee City, Nebraska, February 16, 1932.

She was a graduate of Spalding Academy at Spalding, Nebraska and the Grand Island Business College at Grand Island. For three years it was her privilege to be one of the teachers in the great school system of Nebraska.

In 1926 she moved with her parents to Berkley, California. At this place, on the 16th day of May, 1928, she was married to Ivan Sullivan. To this union was born one daughter, Maxine Ann, who is the consolation of her father in this, their great sorrow and loss.

Other near relatives who share the grief of this hour are Frank R. Wyman of Bartlett, Nebraska, the father of the deceased; two brothers, Edward Wyman, of Bartlett. Nebr., and Frank Wyman of Berkley, California; and two sisters, Vera Timmerman of Lena, Illinois and Anna Wyman of Beatrice, Nebraska.

In October, 1931, Mrs. Sullivan returned to Nebraska. Since that time she has been in very poor health, and found no relief until death brought that release.

She was a woman of very kind and lovable disposition and was greatly loved by all who knew her intimately.

At Spalding, Nebraska, she became a member of the Catholic church. She was a very devout Christian and showed great evidence of an unfaltering faith in Christ, under the most trying conditions of her hopeless illness. She had sweetly resigned herself to the will of God and had entrusted herself in Him.

The burial will take place at Spalding, Nebr., where her mother was laid to rest, last August.

Brief services were held at the Wherry undertaking parlors in Pawnee City, Nebraska, Feb. 17, 1932, Rev. S. A. Whysong, pastor of the Presbyterian church officiating.
THE PAWNEE CHIEF (Pawnee City, Nebraska)- Wednesday, February 24, 1932- Page 2.
MRS. MARGARET SULLIVAN
Margaret Estella Wyman, daughter of F. E. and Anna Wyman of Bartlett, Nebraska, was born at Table Rock, Nebraska, September 12, 1902, and died in Pawnee City, Nebraska, February 16, 1932.

She was a graduate of Spalding Academy at Spalding, Nebraska and the Grand Island Business College at Grand Island. For three years it was her privilege to be one of the teachers in the great school system of Nebraska.

In 1926 she moved with her parents to Berkley, California. At this place, on the 16th day of May, 1928, she was married to Ivan Sullivan. To this union was born one daughter, Maxine Ann, who is the consolation of her father in this, their great sorrow and loss.

Other near relatives who share the grief of this hour are Frank R. Wyman of Bartlett, Nebraska, the father of the deceased; two brothers, Edward Wyman, of Bartlett. Nebr., and Frank Wyman of Berkley, California; and two sisters, Vera Timmerman of Lena, Illinois and Anna Wyman of Beatrice, Nebraska.

In October, 1931, Mrs. Sullivan returned to Nebraska. Since that time she has been in very poor health, and found no relief until death brought that release.

She was a woman of very kind and lovable disposition and was greatly loved by all who knew her intimately.

At Spalding, Nebraska, she became a member of the Catholic church. She was a very devout Christian and showed great evidence of an unfaltering faith in Christ, under the most trying conditions of her hopeless illness. She had sweetly resigned herself to the will of God and had entrusted herself in Him.

The burial will take place at Spalding, Nebr., where her mother was laid to rest, last August.

Brief services were held at the Wherry undertaking parlors in Pawnee City, Nebraska, Feb. 17, 1932, Rev. S. A. Whysong, pastor of the Presbyterian church officiating.

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