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Henry Seth and Annie G Guerrero Pyeatt

Henry Seth Pyeatt was born July 1888 in Brisbee, Cochise County, Arizona to James Henry and Mary Olive "Ollie Kelly Pyeatt. He died in Phoenix, Maricopy County, Arizona, on October 10, 1968.

Henry was married to Annie Guerrero who was born c1905 in Mexico. She had a brother, Antonio Guerrero, but I do not know who her parents were. Annie lived to be 94 years old, dying in Florence, Pinal County, Arizona, February 13, 1999.

The following from Henry's obituary tells about his various pursuits and residences: "Born in Bisbee, Mr. Pyeatt was reared in Florence, and except for short absences, he had always made his home here. He worked for many years on the Zellweger Ranch, served a short time as a guard at the Arizona State Prison, and later worked for the City of Florence. Until his retirement May 1, he had been employed on the Clemans Cattle Co. ranches the last 16 years. Mr. Pyeatt was a veteran of World War I serving in France, a member of the McClellan-Parsons Post of the American Legion and the Coolidge-Florence Elks Lodge."

The known children of Henry and Annie were:

The obituary for Henry Seth Pyeatt was as follows:
The Arizona Republic - Sunday, October 13, 1968
Florence - Rosary for Henry Seth Pyeatt, 80, native Arizonan, will be recited at 8 p.m. today in the Church of the Assumption. Funeral Mass will be at 9 a.m. tomorrow. Burial will be in Valley Memorial Park. Mr. Pyeatt died Thursday in Good Samaritan Hospital in Phoenix. Born in Bisbee, Mr. Pyeatt was reared in Florence, and except for short absences, he had always made his home here. He worked for many years on the Zellweger Ranch, served a short time as a guard at the Arizona State Prison, and later worked for the City of Florence. Until his retirement May 1, he had been employed on the Clemans Cattle Co. ranches the last 16 years. Mr. Pyeatt was a veteran of World War I serving in France, a member of the McClellan-Parsons Post of the American Legion and the Coolidge-Florence Elks Lodge. Survivors include his wife, Annie; two sons, John of Winslow and Frank of Newark, Calif.; three daughters, Annie Strinni of St. Louis, Mo., Mrs. Luella Ortiz and Mrs. Evangeline Padilla, both of Florence; three brothers, Lon of Benson, Buster of Fort Huachuca and Irvin of Mexico; two sisters, Mrs. Luella Cooper of Tucson and Mrs. Dutch Hanely of Bisbee; 18 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.

The obituary for Annie G Pyeatt was as follows:
The Arizona Republic - Monday, February 15, 1999 Annie G. Pyeatt, 94, of Florence, a homemaker, died Feb. 13, 1999. She was born in Mexico. Survivors include her daughters, Annie Manning, Luella Oriz and Evangaline Padilla; sons, Frank L. and John J.; brother, Antonio Guerrero; 17 grandchildren; 48 great-grandchildren and 17 great-great-grandchildren. Visitation: 5 to 7 p.m. Monday, Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, 1777 E. Eighth St., Florence, with rosary at 6 p.m. Mass: 10 a.m. Tuesday at the church. Simes Mortuary.

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