George Walter Hyde

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George Walter Hyde

Birth
Birmingham, Metropolitan Borough of Birmingham, West Midlands, England
Death
4 Mar 1941 (aged 84)
Waterloo, Black Hawk County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Kalispell, Flathead County, Montana, USA Add to Map
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George Walter Hyde was a large land owner in Montana and there is a Compendium of Biography from 1898 describing his life and that of his family. His brothers were Dr. Alfred William Hyde and William Frederick Hyde, who owned a drug store in South Dakota, but died in Illinois and is buried in the Woodlawn Cemetery. A sister Mary Ann Hyde Fleming is also believed to be interred at Woodlawn Cemetery.
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The Daily Inter Lake
Wednesday, March 5, 1941
page four

FUNERALS
George W. Hyde
Funeral services for George W. Hyde, who passed away Tuesday in Waterloo, Iowa, will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Waggener & Campbell Funeral chapel with Rev. Bert Powell officiating. Interment will follow in Conrad Memorial Cemetery.
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The Daily Inter Lake
Saturday, March 8, 1941
page three

George W. Hyde
Funeral services for George W. Hyde were held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Waggener & Campbell chapel by Rev. Bert Powell of the Methodist church. During the service Clide Carr sang two solo selections, accompanied at the organ by Mrs. J. M. Carlson. Friends acting as pall bearers were E. F. Dickinson, Lawrence Bruyer, W. A. Smith, Nick Bruyer, Dan Eisenman and Ben Bruyer. Interment was made in Conrad Memorial Cemetery.

OBITUARY
George Walter Hyde was born in Birmingham, England, July 22, 1856 and passed away March 4, 1941, at Waterloo, Iowa. At the age of four he came to the United States. His childhood home was in Illinois.
When a young man, Mr. Hyde went to Kansas by covered wagon and engaged in farming, then for eleven years he was a prospector in the mountains of Colorado.
In 1893 he was united in marriage to Sarah Emma Trainor of Baltimore, Maryland. To this union were born two daughters, Mrs. Charles (Nellie) Mitichka of Salmon, Idaho, and Marguerite, a member of the Iowa State Teachers' college faculty at Waterloo, Iowa.
Three grandchildren also survive, Mrs. George Calwell of Salmon, Idaho, Blanche Motichka, a junior at Washington State college in Pullman, Washington, and Ray Motichka, a freshman at the University of Idaho at Moscow.
Mr. Hyde farmed for ten years in South Dakota previous to his locating in the Flathead valley on a farm one mile north of Kalispell in 1902.
After his wife's death in 1926, Mr. Hyde traveled to various parts of the United States with his daughter Marguerite going wherever her studies and teaching called her. Summers were usually spent in the Flathead valley which was always home.
Mr. Hyde became a member of the Methodist church of Kalispell in about 1924. He was always interested in those things which made for the finer life and was a devoted husband and father.
George Walter Hyde was a large land owner in Montana and there is a Compendium of Biography from 1898 describing his life and that of his family. His brothers were Dr. Alfred William Hyde and William Frederick Hyde, who owned a drug store in South Dakota, but died in Illinois and is buried in the Woodlawn Cemetery. A sister Mary Ann Hyde Fleming is also believed to be interred at Woodlawn Cemetery.
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The Daily Inter Lake
Wednesday, March 5, 1941
page four

FUNERALS
George W. Hyde
Funeral services for George W. Hyde, who passed away Tuesday in Waterloo, Iowa, will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Waggener & Campbell Funeral chapel with Rev. Bert Powell officiating. Interment will follow in Conrad Memorial Cemetery.
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The Daily Inter Lake
Saturday, March 8, 1941
page three

George W. Hyde
Funeral services for George W. Hyde were held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Waggener & Campbell chapel by Rev. Bert Powell of the Methodist church. During the service Clide Carr sang two solo selections, accompanied at the organ by Mrs. J. M. Carlson. Friends acting as pall bearers were E. F. Dickinson, Lawrence Bruyer, W. A. Smith, Nick Bruyer, Dan Eisenman and Ben Bruyer. Interment was made in Conrad Memorial Cemetery.

OBITUARY
George Walter Hyde was born in Birmingham, England, July 22, 1856 and passed away March 4, 1941, at Waterloo, Iowa. At the age of four he came to the United States. His childhood home was in Illinois.
When a young man, Mr. Hyde went to Kansas by covered wagon and engaged in farming, then for eleven years he was a prospector in the mountains of Colorado.
In 1893 he was united in marriage to Sarah Emma Trainor of Baltimore, Maryland. To this union were born two daughters, Mrs. Charles (Nellie) Mitichka of Salmon, Idaho, and Marguerite, a member of the Iowa State Teachers' college faculty at Waterloo, Iowa.
Three grandchildren also survive, Mrs. George Calwell of Salmon, Idaho, Blanche Motichka, a junior at Washington State college in Pullman, Washington, and Ray Motichka, a freshman at the University of Idaho at Moscow.
Mr. Hyde farmed for ten years in South Dakota previous to his locating in the Flathead valley on a farm one mile north of Kalispell in 1902.
After his wife's death in 1926, Mr. Hyde traveled to various parts of the United States with his daughter Marguerite going wherever her studies and teaching called her. Summers were usually spent in the Flathead valley which was always home.
Mr. Hyde became a member of the Methodist church of Kalispell in about 1924. He was always interested in those things which made for the finer life and was a devoted husband and father.