Wyant, Oscar M.

Oscar Wyant
May 7, 1862-Feb. 15, 1940


Niles Daily Star, Friday, February 16, 1940, page 2, col. 1, microfilm Niles District Library

OSCAR WYANT, 77, NILES TWP., DIES

 

Oscar M. Wyant, 77, prominent Niles township farmer, died suddenly Thursday afternoon at his farm home on Pucker street road, Route 3.

Mr. Wyant had been ill two years, but his illness was not considered serious.

He had operated the farm where he died for 56 years, coming there in 1884 after his marriage to Miss Anna Ranft.  Mrs. Wyant survives; also two sons--Clarence, Berrien Center; William, Schoolcraft; and two daughters--Mrs. Norman Sossoman, South Bend, and Mrs. LaRue Gillette, Niles. He also leaves a half-sister, Mrs. Leroy Morley, Niles.

His lifelong interest was good horses. He always owned several of fine appearance and breed and took special pride in exhibiting them at county fairs and at farm contests. He had an imposing array of awards which he been presented in various competitive exhibits.

Mr. Wyant was born in Pipestone township May 7, 1862. He was active in affairs of the community, serving 16 years as justice of the peace. He was a member in his younger days of the old Union church, a Baptist congregation.

The body was taken to the family home where friends may call. Services will be in the Price and Kiger chapel Saturday afternoon at 3. The Rev. G.W. Simon will officiate and burial will be in Silverbrook cemetery.


Niles Daily Star, Saturday, February 17, 1940, page 2, col. 6, microfilm Niles District Library

SERVICES TODAY FOR OSCAR WYANT

 

Services for Oscar Wyant, 77, who died suddenly Thursday afternoon . . .[illegible]. .. were held this afternoon at the Price and Kiger chapel. The Rev. G.W. Simon officiated.

A younger generation of the family bore the casket to the grave at Silverbrook. Acting as pallbearers were five grandsons, John Wyant, Floyd Hinkle, Dale Gillette, Harry Wyant and Oscar Wyant, and a nephew, Artur Morley.

The Niles township farmer was prominent in the community and in Berrien county. He had served 16 years as justice of the peace in Niles township.


Niles Daily Star, Tuesday, February 20, 1940, page 2, col. 3, microfilm Niles District Library


WYANT ESTATE FILED


Petition for probate of the estate of Oscar Wyant, of Niles township, who died Feb. 15, was filed today in probate court. There was no will. Heirs are his widow, Anna Wyant, Niles; and four children, Margaret Gillette, Niles, Clarence Wyant, Berrien Center; Almedia Sossman, South  Bend, and William Wyant, Schoolcraft. The estate was valued at $10,500.