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Tyrrell

Francis B. Tyrrell (Parce)

Yale, SD

1933-34, 1794, Rockerville, F-10,
1936, 4726, Crow Creek, SCS-1,

Francis "Parce" Tyrrell, 87, Wessington Springs and formerly of Yale and Huron, died Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2003, at Avera Weskota Memorial Medical Center in Wessington Springs. Francis was born in 1919.

Survivors include his wife, Lily Tyrrell, Wessington Springs; three sons, Bernard Tyrrell, Sioux Falls, and Ronald Tyrrell and Jonathan Tyrrell, both of Rapid City; five daughters, Ann Meyers, Kennebec, Denise Callies, Mitchell, Mary Coughlin, Lovelock, Nev., Rosalyn Mentele, Howard, and Kayleen Lee, Wessington Springs; 26 grandchildren; and 32 great-grandchildren.


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