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Additional WAYLAND Surnames in WISES CHAPEL (AKA CROSSROADS) Cemetery
Additional WAYLAND Surnames in IZARD County
WAYLAND, MaggieWAYLAND, PearlWAYLAND, RubyWAYLAND, FloraWAYLAND, Martha EllenWAYLAND, William Robert "Bob"WAYLAND, Phillip LambertWAYLAND, Rachel EstelleWAYLAND, Paul TowsendWAYLAND, Laverne EugeneWAYLAND, William HenryWAYLAND, Rose L.WAYLAND, Samantha A.WAYLAND, William H.WAYLAND, James FranklinWAYLAND, Florida Amelia "Ella"WAYLAND, HenryWAYLAND, Mary EWAYLAND, CarolineWAYLAND, ElbaWAYLAND, James LeeWAYLAND, Mary EllenWAYLAND, Hattie MagdeleneWAYLAND, Lawrence LWAYLAND, Alice Idella "Dellar"WAYLAND, Jefferson "Jeff" FWAYLAND, Hall RobertWAYLAND, Carrie Estella 'Stella'WAYLAND, Georgia LeeWAYLAND, Robert HenryWAYLAND, Harland HazeWAYLAND, Robert Henry
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Submitted: 8/4/11 • Approved: 8/5/11 • Last Updated: 9/16/12 • R571920-G0-S3
Born April 22, 1887, Crossroads, Izard County, Arkansas.
Died March 29, 1943, Wild Cherry, Fulton County, Arkansas.
Son of Thomas J. & Samantha Sanders Wayland.
Married Moda Adeline Hively, November 16, 1911, Izard County, Arkansas.
Calico Rock Progress, Calico Rock, Arkansas, April 9, 1943:
Sam Wayland Dies at Home at Wild Cherry
Sam Wayland, well known and highly respected citizen of this section, died at his home at Wild Cherry, March 29, after several days illness. He was 55 years of age.
He was a life-long resident of Izard County and practically all his life was spent in the vicinity of Cross Roads, where he was born.
Funeral services being conducted by Rev. D. R. Robertson of Mount Olive and Eld. Carl Davis of Elizabeth.
Surviving, are his wife; three daughters, Grady Taylor, of Wild Cherry Mrs. Retha Sexton and Mrs. Dorothy Elliott of Indianapolis, Ind., and one son Orval Wayland of Wild Cherry. Three brothers survive.
(Photo courtesy of Vera Reeves)
Contributed on 8/4/11 by maxparnell
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