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Wayne Henry BYBEE (VETERAN WWII)

Lockney Cemetery
Floyd County,
Texas

Texas
SERGEANT
4287 Quartermasters Salvage Replacement Company
World War II
January 17, 1922 - October 26, 1958


*Obituary
Bybee Rites Set Tuesday

LOCKNEY, Oct. 27--Funeral services for Wayne Henry Bybee, 35, collision victim, will be conducted Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the Plainview First Methodist Church.
Burial will be in Lockney Cemetery, under the direction of Carter Funeral Home of Lockney.

Mr. Bybee, a Lockney custom combine operator, died Sunday morning in the Plainview Hospital and Clinic of injuries suffered Saturday night, in a car-pickup collision, two miles east of Plainview, on U. S. 70.

A native of Lockney, Mr. Bybee was born January 17, 1922, and was a graduate of Lockney High School.

He was married to June Thornton in 1912.

He served with the U. S. Army during World War II and was a past commander of the Wilson Brothers Post, of the Veterans of Foreign Wars in Plainview.

He was active in the Hale County Sheriff's Posse.
Survivors include his wife, a son, Monty Wayne, 5 and a daughter, Tonie Kay, 4, all of the home, his parents: Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Bybee of Lockney; three brothers, Donnie and Archie, both of Lockney and Bill of Plainview and five sisters, Mrs. Lorie Hammitt, of Amarillo, Mrs. Betty Givens, and Miss Patsy Bybee, both of Merkel, Miss Freda Bybee of Dallas and Mrs. Mary Ann Shouse of Lubbock.

Contributed on 7/12/20 by texasfindagraver
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Submitted: 7/12/20 • Approved: 7/13/20 • Last Updated: 7/16/20 • R333277-G0-S3

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