Ortonville, died Friday at
Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital.
Funeral services were
held Tuesday morning at the
Sherman-Wilk Funeral
Home in Ortonville, Rev.
Bill Bronkema officiating.
Graveside services were
that afternoon at Elkland
Township Cemetery.
Hyatt was born April 21,
1940, in Argyle, the son of
Hattie and Victor Hyatt.
He married Marion
Neiman in Cass City a p t .
17, 1960. They lived in
Argyle until moving to
Ortonville ip 1968. Hyatt was
employed by Pontiac Motor
Division as a skilled tradesman.
Surviving are his wife;
four daughters, Diane M.
Hyatt of California, and
Connie, Tammy and Susan,
all at home; two sons, Ricky
and Darren, both at home;
his mother, Mrs. Hattie
Hya tt, Snover, and three
sisters, Jacqueline Beutler,
Snover, Opal O'Camb,
Pontiac, and Hazel
Haveland, Jenison.
Hyatt was preceded in
death by his father and his
brother, Clyde Hya t t .
Ortonville, died Friday at
Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital.
Funeral services were
held Tuesday morning at the
Sherman-Wilk Funeral
Home in Ortonville, Rev.
Bill Bronkema officiating.
Graveside services were
that afternoon at Elkland
Township Cemetery.
Hyatt was born April 21,
1940, in Argyle, the son of
Hattie and Victor Hyatt.
He married Marion
Neiman in Cass City a p t .
17, 1960. They lived in
Argyle until moving to
Ortonville ip 1968. Hyatt was
employed by Pontiac Motor
Division as a skilled tradesman.
Surviving are his wife;
four daughters, Diane M.
Hyatt of California, and
Connie, Tammy and Susan,
all at home; two sons, Ricky
and Darren, both at home;
his mother, Mrs. Hattie
Hya tt, Snover, and three
sisters, Jacqueline Beutler,
Snover, Opal O'Camb,
Pontiac, and Hazel
Haveland, Jenison.
Hyatt was preceded in
death by his father and his
brother, Clyde Hya t t .
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