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- Niagara Gazette - 4/27/1944
LOCKPORT-Stricken with
acute heart attack, Oscar Wyles
85, retired dairy proprietor, died
this morning at his home, 93 Lewis
street.
A native of Ontario, Mr. Wyles
resided here most of his life. For
35 years he operated a dairy busi-
ness, retiring a year ago. He was
a member of constellation Lodge,
No. 184, I.O.O.F., and was a noted
sportsman.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Sadie
E. Bradley Wyles; a son, Thomas
E. Wyles, of Roswell, N.M.; his
mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Wyles, and
a brother, Holly Wyles, of this city.
Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 4/28/1944
To many persons, the sudden
death of Oscar Wyles came with a
sense of personal loss. His 35
years operating a dairy business
brought him many friends and acquaintances,
and his love of outdoor
sports brought him others who
talked a kindred language.
An ardent devotee of hunting and
fishing, Mr. Wyles was fond of relating
interesting experiences at
home, in Canada, in Florida and
wherever his pursuit of the elusive
game and fish had taken him. Un
like some sportsmen, he was inter'
esting. rather than boastful.
He had retired from the dairy
business several months ago, and
bad not been in the best of health.
Nevertheless, his death was un
expected, and a shock to all who
knew him.
ALSO
Niagara Gazette - 4/27/1944
LOCKPORT-Stricken with
acute heart attack, Oscar Wyles
85, retired dairy proprietor, died
this morning at his home, 93 Lewis
street.
A native of Ontario, Mr. wyles
resided here most of his life. For
35 years he operated a dairy busi-
ness, retiring a year ago. He was
a member of the Constellation Lodge,
No. 184, I.O.O.F., and was a noted
sportsman.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Sadie
E. Bradley Wyles; a son, Thomas
E. Wyles, of Roswell, N.M.; his
mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Wyles, and
a brother, Holly Wyles, of this city.
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