Chapel services will be held on Friday, April 9 2004, at 2:00 p.m., at Hillcrest Memorial Park & Mortuary, for Ida Marie Hyatt, who passed away April 7, 2004.
Ida was born in Seminole, Oklahoma, on May 8, 1930, to Cecil and Etta May Hays. She married Bill Hyatt in 1949 and they lived in Bakersfield, California for over 50 years. She and Bill celebrated their 55th wedding anniversary last October.
Ida is survived by her husband, Bill and their children: Carla Hyatt; Judy Austin and her husband, Mike; William Jr. and his wife, Brenda; and Dale Rushing and her husband, Pastor Bill. she is also survived by nine living grandchildren: Michael, Lauren,Brandon, William III, Benjamin, Beverly, Daniel, Sarah, and Anna. One grandchild, Melissa, preceded her. Bill and Ida became great grandparents on February 24 this year to Brandon and Kim Austin.
She completed her college education and graduated from California State University - Bakersfield the same year as her daughter, Carla. She was one of the first to shoot the new popular "glamour" type pictures in Bakersfield. Ida a loving person to her family and friends. She wil be greatly missed.
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