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HYATT, Lester W -	Lafayette County, MO - obituary 

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The Odessan,Odessa, Lafayette County, Missouri
April 28, 1966
Volume 81 Number 7

Lester Hyatt


Lester Hyatt, lifetime resident of the Odessa area, died Thursday 
at the family farm, three miles north of Odessa.

Funeral sevices were conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Greenton 
Baptist Church.  The Rev. Chester A. Smart, pastor of the Wellington 
Baptist Church, officiated.  Burial was in Greenton Cemetary.

Pallbearers were Aubrey Kite, Allen Barker, Paul Colvin, Jim Gamblin, 
Melvin Hyatt & Hubert Bowlin.

Lester Wilburn Hyatt, son of Dora Colvin and Tom Hyatt was born 
February 14, 1918 in Odessa.  On December 14, 1944, he was united in 
marriage to Juanita Jefferies of Odessa.  Mr. Hyatt had followed the 
farming profession.

He was a veteran of World War II having served in the Army from 
February 16, 1942, until November 20, 1945.  Mr. Hyatt was a member of 
the Baptist Church.

Surviving are his wife and a daughter, Linda Elaine, both of the home; 
two brothers, Gordon Hyatt, Kansas City, Kan., and Colvin Hyatt, Raytown;
One sister, Mrs. Noel Campbell, Route 1, Odessa.