Wayne Price Dolmage 1 2 3 4
- Born: 2 January 1905, Victor, IA 2 4
- Marriage (1): Hazel Mae Lyman on 21 November 1926 in Brooklyn, IA 1 2
- Died: 28 December 1963, Victor, IA at age 58 2 3 4
- Buried: 31 December 1963, Victor, IA 2 4
Noted events in his life were:
• His obituary was published in the Unknown newspaper in December 1963 in Victor, IA. 4 LIFELONG RESIDENT DIES SUDDENLY AT FARM HOME
Services for Wayne Dolmage were held from First Methodist church in Victor, Tuesday, Dec. 31 at 2 PM Rev. Robert Bowers officiating. Mrs. G. W. Ricke played two organ solos, "The Lord's Prayer" and "Beyond the Sunset". Mr. and Mrs. Roy LeBeau, Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Fullmer and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Shine took care of the flowers. Pallbearers were Cecil Schrader, Delamer Shultz, Howard Meldrem, Al Fontinel, Bruce Feller, Alden Shultz, Floyd Sleeuwenhock and Wayne Mathews. Burial was in the I.O.O.F. cemetery beside his daughter, Colleen.
Wayne P. Dolmage, eldest son of Frank and Mabel Price Dolmage, was born on a farm one mile south of Victor on Jan. 2, 1905. He received his education in the Victor public school and graduated with the class of 1923? (hard to read) He also attended Iowa State College at Ames for one year. He was baptized in the Congregational church at Carnforth and alter united with that church. After it was closed he attended the Congregational church in Victor until it was disbanded, then united with the First Methodist church, of which he was a member at the time of his death. On Nov. 21, 1928, he was united in marriage to Hazel Mae Lyman and to this union 11 children were born. After their marriage, they started farming one mile south of Victor, where he was born, and was living on the same farm when death came. A short time ago he received his 25-year pin from the Pioneer Seed corn company as their agent selling seed corn. His health had been falling for the past several years due to a heart condition and he passed away suddenly Saturday morning while doing his chores. He had attained the age of 58 years, 11 months and 26 days. Wayne was a good husband and father, a friend and neighbor to everyone. He will be greatly missed in the home and the community where he had lived all his life.
He leaves to mourn his passing, his devoted wife, Hazel; then children; Thelma, Mrs. Harold Richardson of Johnson City, New York, Valerie, Mrs. Keith Cope of Broomfield, Vern of San Diego, California, Lillian, Mrs. Lowell Tiller of Port Townsend, Washington, Shelia Cerveny of Cedar Rapids, David, Dennis, Laura, Daisianna and Dean at home; 13 grandchildren, two sisters, Eunice of Davenport and Mrs. Forrest Breniman of Brooklyn, two brothers, Earl and Max of Victor; other relatives and many friends. His parents and one daughter, Colleen, preceded him in death. ---------------------------------------- .
• He was buried on 31 December 1963 in the Victor Memorial in Victor, IA.
Find A Grave Memorial #125001943 . 2 4
Wayne married Hazel Mae Lyman, daughter of George Lyman Jr and Maude Mae Keysor, on 21 November 1926 in Brooklyn, IA.1 2 (Hazel Mae Lyman was born on 11 January 1907 in , Poweshiek County, IA,5 6 7 8 died on 29 April 2001 in Grinnell, IA 5 8 and was buried on 2 May 2001 in Victor, IA 5 8.)
Marriage Notes:
LYMAN-DOLMAGE 1926
A very quiet wedding was solemnized Sunday, Nov. 21, at the Presbyterian parsonage in Brooklyn, when Miss Hazel Lyman and Wayne Dolmage, both of Warren township, Poweshiek, Iowa, were united in marriage by the Rev. E. F. W. Holler, pastor of the Brooklyn Presbyterian church. the bridal pair was attended by Miss Thelma Lyman, a sister of the bride, and Andrew Calderwood, a very near friend of the groom. After the ceremony the bridal party returned to the home of the brides parents, where a very sumptuous wedding feast was served by the sisters of the bride and groom, Miss Dorothy Lyman and Miss Hazel Dolmage.
The dining room was very tastefully decorated in pink and white, which cast a beautiful reflection on the bridal pair. The bride wore a gown of cocoa satin trimmed with tan, while the groom wore the conventional black. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dolmage and is a very enterprising young man and is a graduate of the 1924 class of the Victor high school. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Lyman and is a graduate of the high school at Guernsey. She has been a very successful instructor in school work. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Dolmage will be at home to their many friends one mile south of Victor after Jan. 1, 1927. ----------------------------------------
CARNFORTH Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Dolmage had as guests Xmas day, Mr. and Mrs. George Lyman, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Connell and family, Mrs. Rose Connell, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Jones, Cecil Lyman and family, Cloyd Lyman and family, J. F. Hladky and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mohr and family and Mr. and Mrs. Truman Reida and son. ----------------------------------------
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