Richmond Times-Dispatch, December 23, 1925:
"WYATT - Died, Tuesday, December 22nd, 1925, at 4:25 P. M., at his residence, 618 South Belvidere Street, Thomas H. Wyatt. Besides his wife, he is survived by three daughters, Mrs. A. M. Wells, Mrs. Charles R. Turner and Mrs. O. V. Carter; also three sons, Jos. L., Thos. D. and Jno. A. Wyatt. The funeral will take place Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the above residence. Interment in Riverview."
Richmond Times-Dispatch, December 24, 1925:
"WYATT - The funeral of Mr. Thomas H. Wyatt, of 618 South Belvidere Street, will take place this (Thursday) afternoon at 2 o'clock, from St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, instead of from the residence as previously advertised."
Richmond Dispatch, October 9, 1889:
"WYATT - Died, at 12:10 o'clock A. M., Tuesday, October 8, 1889, at the residence of her mother, Mrs. Rachel Ann Harris, 627 Belvidere street, in the thirty-fifth year of her age, VIRGINIA FLEMING, beloved wife of Thomas H. Wyatt. The funeral services were held yesterday and the interment will take place TO-DAY at Aspen Grove, Hanover county, the residence of Mrs. Elizabeth Wyatt."
Richmond Times-Dispatch, November 25, 1934:
"WYATT - Died Saturday, November 24, 1934, at 4 P.M. at the residence of her son, 3329 Parkwood Avenue, Mrs. Susie Layne Wyatt, wife of the late Thomas Henry Wyatt. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. A. M. Wells, Mrs. C. R. Turner and Mrs. Jane Carter, three sons, Thomas D., Joseph L. and John A. Wyatt, one brother, Barton W. Layne of Hanover, Va. and twenty-five grandchildren and twenty great-grandchildren. The funeral will take place Monday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock from St. Andrew's Episcopal Church. Interment in Riverview."
Richmond Times-Dispatch, December 6, 1952:
"WYATT - Died, December 4, 1952, Thomas D. Wyatt of 810 China St. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Julia S. Wyatt; one daughter, Mrs. Lottie Wilkinson; 2 sons, Thomas Earl and Frank Lee Wyatt; one stepson, Alvah G. Blackburn; one brother, Joseph L. Wyatt; three sisters, Mrs. Ollie Mae Wells, Mrs. Janie Carter, and Mrs. Gertie Turner, 17 grandchildren, and 20 great-grandchildren. The remains rest at the above residence. Funeral from St. Andrew's Episcopal Church Saturday at 3 P.M. Interment in Riverview."
Richmond Times-Dispatch, August 29, 1907:
"MRS. ANNIE BELLE WYATT - Mrs. Annie Belle Wyatt, wife of Thomas D. Wyatt, died yesterday at her residence, No. 620 South Belvidere Street. The funeral will take place from St. Andrew's Church this afternoon at 5 o'clock, and the interment will be in Riverview Cemetery."
Richmond Times-Dispatch, August 29, 1907:
"WYATT - Died, Wednesday, August 28th, Mrs. ANNIE BELLE, wife of Thomas D. Wyatt, at her residence, 620 South Belvidere Street. Funeral will take place from St. Andrew's Church THIS (Thursday) AFTERNOON at 5 o'clock. Interment in Riverview Cemetery."
Richmond Times-Dispatch, July 29, 1954:
"EX-POLICE OFFICER HERE SUCCUMBS - J. L. WYATT, 73, SERVED 40 YEARS - Joseph Lee Wyatt, 73, a retired police officer, died Wednesday at his home, 620 South Laurel St. Mr. Wyatt, who joined the force in 1910, had a foot beat in the Main Street business district for many years. For a long time, he was easily distinguished from other policemen by his carefully trimmed goatee. Before joining the police force, Mr. Wyatt worked 14 years at Tredegar Iron Works. For 10 years, early in his law enforcement career, he was assigned to inside work at station houses. He retired from the force in July, 1950, after spending nearly 40 years as a policeman. He is survived by five sons, Harvey Fleming, Joseph L., Jr., Thomas Henry, Edroy Frederick and St. Elmo Maury Wyatt, all of Richmond; three daughters, Mrs. Virginia E. Preston and Mrs. Georgia Nickleboro, both of Richmond, and Mrs. Ida Evelyn Wise, of Newport News; three sisters, Ollie Mae Wells, Mrs. Janie Carter and Mrs. Gertie Turner, all of Richmond, and 10 grandchildren. Funeral arrangements were incomplete last night."
Richmond Times-Dispatch, July 30, 1954:
"WYATT - Died at his residence, 620 South Laurel St., Wednesday, July 28, 1954, Joseph Lee Wyatt. He is survived by five sons, Harvey Fleming, Joseph Lee, Thomas Henry, Edroy Frederick and St. Elmo Maury Wyatt, all of Richmond; three daughters, Mrs. Virginia E. Preston, Mrs. Georgie Mickelboro, of Richmond, and Mrs. Ida Evelyn Wise of Newport News, Va.; three sisters, Mrs. Ollie Mae Wells, Mrs. Janie Carter and Mrs. Gertie Turner, all of Richmond; 10 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. The remains rest at the Joseph W. Bliley Funeral Home, Third and Marshall, where the funeral will be held Saturday, at 3 P.M. Interment in Riverview."
Richmond Times-Dispatch, February 22, 1931:
"MRS. IDA LEE WYATT - Mrs. Ida Lee Wyatt, 52, died Friday at a local hospital. She is survived by her husband, Joseph L. Wyatt, and eight children, Harvey F., Joseph L., Jr., T. Henry, Eddie, Roy F., St. Elmo M., Mrs. Virginia Preston, Mrs. Evelyn Wise, Miss Georgie Wyatt; also one brother, R. W. Harris, and six grand-children. Funeral services will be held this afternoon at 4 o'clock at Pine Street Baptist Church. Burial will be in Riverview."
Richmond Times-Dispatch, March 12, 1952:
"J. A. WYATT, 48, DIES; HAD BEEN POLICEMAN - John A. Wyatt, 48, a former Richmond policeman, was found dead yesterday in an outbuilding in the rear of 618 China St. His death was listed as due to natural causes. He was on the police force for about a year and a half before he left in May, 1949. A funeral service will be held at 3 P.M. Thursday at the Joseph W. Bliley Funeral Home, with burial in Riverview Cemetery. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ruth Wyatt; a stepson, Arthur Nuckols; three sisters, Mrs. Ollie Mae Wells, Mrs. Charles Turner and Mrs. Janie B. Carter, and two brothers, Thomas D. and Joseph L. Wyatt."
"WYATT - Died, Tuesday, December 22nd, 1925, at 4:25 P. M., at his residence, 618 South Belvidere Street, Thomas H. Wyatt. Besides his wife, he is survived by three daughters, Mrs. A. M. Wells, Mrs. Charles R. Turner and Mrs. O. V. Carter; also three sons, Jos. L., Thos. D. and Jno. A. Wyatt. The funeral will take place Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the above residence. Interment in Riverview."
Richmond Times-Dispatch, December 24, 1925:
"WYATT - The funeral of Mr. Thomas H. Wyatt, of 618 South Belvidere Street, will take place this (Thursday) afternoon at 2 o'clock, from St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, instead of from the residence as previously advertised."
Richmond Dispatch, October 9, 1889:
"WYATT - Died, at 12:10 o'clock A. M., Tuesday, October 8, 1889, at the residence of her mother, Mrs. Rachel Ann Harris, 627 Belvidere street, in the thirty-fifth year of her age, VIRGINIA FLEMING, beloved wife of Thomas H. Wyatt. The funeral services were held yesterday and the interment will take place TO-DAY at Aspen Grove, Hanover county, the residence of Mrs. Elizabeth Wyatt."
Richmond Times-Dispatch, November 25, 1934:
"WYATT - Died Saturday, November 24, 1934, at 4 P.M. at the residence of her son, 3329 Parkwood Avenue, Mrs. Susie Layne Wyatt, wife of the late Thomas Henry Wyatt. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. A. M. Wells, Mrs. C. R. Turner and Mrs. Jane Carter, three sons, Thomas D., Joseph L. and John A. Wyatt, one brother, Barton W. Layne of Hanover, Va. and twenty-five grandchildren and twenty great-grandchildren. The funeral will take place Monday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock from St. Andrew's Episcopal Church. Interment in Riverview."
Richmond Times-Dispatch, December 6, 1952:
"WYATT - Died, December 4, 1952, Thomas D. Wyatt of 810 China St. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Julia S. Wyatt; one daughter, Mrs. Lottie Wilkinson; 2 sons, Thomas Earl and Frank Lee Wyatt; one stepson, Alvah G. Blackburn; one brother, Joseph L. Wyatt; three sisters, Mrs. Ollie Mae Wells, Mrs. Janie Carter, and Mrs. Gertie Turner, 17 grandchildren, and 20 great-grandchildren. The remains rest at the above residence. Funeral from St. Andrew's Episcopal Church Saturday at 3 P.M. Interment in Riverview."
Richmond Times-Dispatch, August 29, 1907:
"MRS. ANNIE BELLE WYATT - Mrs. Annie Belle Wyatt, wife of Thomas D. Wyatt, died yesterday at her residence, No. 620 South Belvidere Street. The funeral will take place from St. Andrew's Church this afternoon at 5 o'clock, and the interment will be in Riverview Cemetery."
Richmond Times-Dispatch, August 29, 1907:
"WYATT - Died, Wednesday, August 28th, Mrs. ANNIE BELLE, wife of Thomas D. Wyatt, at her residence, 620 South Belvidere Street. Funeral will take place from St. Andrew's Church THIS (Thursday) AFTERNOON at 5 o'clock. Interment in Riverview Cemetery."
Richmond Times-Dispatch, July 29, 1954:
"EX-POLICE OFFICER HERE SUCCUMBS - J. L. WYATT, 73, SERVED 40 YEARS - Joseph Lee Wyatt, 73, a retired police officer, died Wednesday at his home, 620 South Laurel St. Mr. Wyatt, who joined the force in 1910, had a foot beat in the Main Street business district for many years. For a long time, he was easily distinguished from other policemen by his carefully trimmed goatee. Before joining the police force, Mr. Wyatt worked 14 years at Tredegar Iron Works. For 10 years, early in his law enforcement career, he was assigned to inside work at station houses. He retired from the force in July, 1950, after spending nearly 40 years as a policeman. He is survived by five sons, Harvey Fleming, Joseph L., Jr., Thomas Henry, Edroy Frederick and St. Elmo Maury Wyatt, all of Richmond; three daughters, Mrs. Virginia E. Preston and Mrs. Georgia Nickleboro, both of Richmond, and Mrs. Ida Evelyn Wise, of Newport News; three sisters, Ollie Mae Wells, Mrs. Janie Carter and Mrs. Gertie Turner, all of Richmond, and 10 grandchildren. Funeral arrangements were incomplete last night."
Richmond Times-Dispatch, July 30, 1954:
"WYATT - Died at his residence, 620 South Laurel St., Wednesday, July 28, 1954, Joseph Lee Wyatt. He is survived by five sons, Harvey Fleming, Joseph Lee, Thomas Henry, Edroy Frederick and St. Elmo Maury Wyatt, all of Richmond; three daughters, Mrs. Virginia E. Preston, Mrs. Georgie Mickelboro, of Richmond, and Mrs. Ida Evelyn Wise of Newport News, Va.; three sisters, Mrs. Ollie Mae Wells, Mrs. Janie Carter and Mrs. Gertie Turner, all of Richmond; 10 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. The remains rest at the Joseph W. Bliley Funeral Home, Third and Marshall, where the funeral will be held Saturday, at 3 P.M. Interment in Riverview."
Richmond Times-Dispatch, February 22, 1931:
"MRS. IDA LEE WYATT - Mrs. Ida Lee Wyatt, 52, died Friday at a local hospital. She is survived by her husband, Joseph L. Wyatt, and eight children, Harvey F., Joseph L., Jr., T. Henry, Eddie, Roy F., St. Elmo M., Mrs. Virginia Preston, Mrs. Evelyn Wise, Miss Georgie Wyatt; also one brother, R. W. Harris, and six grand-children. Funeral services will be held this afternoon at 4 o'clock at Pine Street Baptist Church. Burial will be in Riverview."
Richmond Times-Dispatch, March 12, 1952:
"J. A. WYATT, 48, DIES; HAD BEEN POLICEMAN - John A. Wyatt, 48, a former Richmond policeman, was found dead yesterday in an outbuilding in the rear of 618 China St. His death was listed as due to natural causes. He was on the police force for about a year and a half before he left in May, 1949. A funeral service will be held at 3 P.M. Thursday at the Joseph W. Bliley Funeral Home, with burial in Riverview Cemetery. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ruth Wyatt; a stepson, Arthur Nuckols; three sisters, Mrs. Ollie Mae Wells, Mrs. Charles Turner and Mrs. Janie B. Carter, and two brothers, Thomas D. and Joseph L. Wyatt."
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