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God sent a rainbow to lead Clifford E. Wyman to heaven’s gat=
es
early Monday morning. Clifford was surrounded by many family and
friends as their loving voices serenaded him into eternity. Born July 8, 1930 to Lorenzo and Edna (Captain) Wyman and married =
Lyla
Yuker on January 16, 1953. He served in the United States Army duri=
ng
the Korean Conflict, later working at Abitiby until his retirement in 1978
after 21 years. Mr. Wyman was a member of St. Paul Lutheran Church.=
Surviving are his wife Lyla, 1 daughter Marsha and husband John Ru=
ell
of Alpena, 2 sons Glenn and wife Dawn of Midland, Kevin of Alpena; 7
grandchildren Nicole Gries, Jessica Rochefort, Nicholas Wyman, Kevin Wyman
Jr., John Wyman, Madeline Wyman and Angela Wyman, and 5
great-grandchildren; 1 brother Donald and wife Gerry, and 1 sister Grace =
Beaudoin
all of Alpena. Cliff’s greatest joy was spending time with his
grandchildren he also loved to hunt and fish and spending time at his hun=
ting
camp. He was preceded in death by 1 grandson Branden, his sister Madeline
Ferris, his brother Jack Wyman, his sister June Cunic. Mr. Wyman is at the Bannan Funeral Home where friends may call on
Tuesday from 2-8 p.m. with full military honors will be accorded him by V=
FW
Alpena Post 2496 at 6 p.m. Visitation will continue on Wednesday at=
St.
Paul Lutheran Church from 1 p.m. until time of service at 2 p.m. with Rev.
Paul Owens officiating. Interment: Pilgrim Rest Cemetery Memorials: St. Paul Lutheran Church |