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Show b Lake Tribune, Thursday, J anuary 2, 1964 BR ll 4 gccd SUAYL, hve meee, 2. Sada €hdji 4 ichard R. Lyman, 93, Famed Engineer, Di 3 r Sy a ‘a e ire 4 Oe tt Continued from Page B-1 European Mission, and as a Medal by the American Society member of the general superof Civil Engineers for his pub- intendency of the LDS Young lished study of the flow of Men’s Mutua 1 Improvement Assn. streams. HIS EDUCATIONAL _ back| ground included graduation from the Brigham Young Academy in /1891, and from the University of | Michigan in 1895, with a B.S. de‘gree in civil engineering. | He received a master’s degree iin civil engineering from Cornell ‘University in 1903, and a doctor ‘Of philosophy degree from Cornell in 1905. IN 1939 DR. Lyman was made a life member of the American society of Civil Engineers, HE WAS BORN In Fillmore, Nov. 23, 1870, » a son of Francis M,. and Clara Callister Lyman. He married Amy Brown in 1896. She died in 1959. Survivors include a - daughter, Mrs. Alexander (Margaret) Schreiner, Salt Lake City, and five grandchildren, Mrs. Amy L. Engar, Mrs. Gretchen S. Jackson and Julianne Schreiner, all of Salt Lake City; Richard L. Schreiner, Detroit, and John C. Schreiner, Boston. and HE ALSO IS survived by sevin 1952 was named _ honorary en great-grandchildren. A son, president of the Utah Society of Wendell Brown Lyman, died in Professional Engineers. 1933. He had served as president of Funeral services will be conthe Sons of Utah Pioneers Lunch- ducted Friday at 12:15 p.m. in eon Club, and was a former the Salt Lake Twenty-seventh member of the National Council, LDS Ward Chapel, Fourth AveBoy Scouts of America. jnue and P Street. DR. LYMAN WAS a member HUGH B. BROWN of the First of Sigma Xi, Theta Tau, Phi Presidency of the LDS Church, Kappa Phi and Tau Beta Pi will speak at the servics. Friends honorary Societies. may call at 260 E. South Teme. * He was a former staiber of ple Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m., the Council of the Tewleve Apos- and Friday from 10 a.m. unt 'tles of the Church of Jesus noon. ‘Christ of Latter-day Saints, had Burial will: be in Wasatch! Ke ‘ved as president of the LDS Lawn Memorial Park. ea ee a ee |