Wayne-Medina County OhArchives Obituaries.....Eyman, Michael October 5, 1906
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Wooster Daily News, 6 October 1906, Page 1
DEATH

Of Former Resident of Wooster on Friday.

Was Eighty-Two Years Old.  Came to Wooster From Pennsylvania in 1882.

On Friday word was received here of the death of a former citizen of Wayne
county, Michael Eyman, who died Friday morning at Homerville Medina county. 
While his death was not unexpected as he had been in bad health for months, it
will prove a source of much regret and profound sorrow to the family and quite a
large circle of friends both in Wayne and Medina counties, and elsewhere where
he was known.  Mr. Eyman was a devout Christian a more than ordinarily kind and
loving father and husband.

Mr. Eyman was born in Pennsylvania but came to this county with his parents in
1832 and grew to manhood on a farm a few miles west of Wooster.  Several years
ago, however, he moved to Medina county, where he has since lived.  He was in
his 32nd year and a twin brother, Christian Eyman, preceded him but a few months
having died in Montana on May 12th last.  He leaves a wife whose maiden name was
Miss Harriet Swinehart, and three children, one son, David Eyman of Lorain, and
the Misses Mary and Millie Eyman, who reside at their home near Homerville.

Mr. Eyman was one of a family of nine children, all of whom are now deceased but
two, Adam Eyman and Mrs. Wm. Albright, both of Wooster.

The funeral services will take place from the home on Sunday at 1 p. m.

No, he is not dead, but gone that mystic way
That leads to peace and joy in brighter lands
Where clouds of sorrow never dim the day
And ne'er is felt the clasp or parting hands

His pathway lies beyond our sight awhile
But let us nobly live our little time
And then go home to meet his radiant smile
And dwell forever in that happy clime



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