Greetings from Streator, I have Jacob on the tombstone list for Old St. Stephen's. He was buried in Section D, Row 6. There is an Anna Gayan 1847 - 1934 with John 1847 - 1904. They are buried in Section D, Row 4. ...from Streator Daily Free Press Monday? August 8, 1904 JOHN GUYSON DEAD After Lingering Illness He Finally Succumbs to Stomach Trouble. John Guyson, who had been sick for about three years with stomach trouble, died Saturday evening at 6 o'clock at his home at old No. 3. He was 57 years old and a native of Austria-Hungary, coming to the United States twenty years ago. He leaves a wife and five or six children. Mr. Guyson was a member of two Slavish societies and carried $2,000 insurance. The funeral will be held tomorrow morning, with services at the Slavish Catholic church. (Don't you just love it. The paper knows how much money the widow will get, but doesn't know how to spell the name or how many children the decedent had.) Don't have a listing for Joseph. Gustav Gayan 1889 - 1920 buried in Section C, Row 24 Adolph Gayon 1909 - 1922 buried in Section C, Row 24 Leo Gayon 1908 - 1909 buried in Section D, Row 16 ...from Streator Daily Free Press Tuesday, April 27, 1909 INFANT CHILD DIES. Leo, the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Gyon old no 3, died last evening at 7 o'clock. The funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Slavish Catholic church with burial in the Slavish cemetery. My Mother's First Cousin, Anna Pshak-Liptak married a Stephen Guyan about 1919. They moved to California. > Robert E Gayan wrote: > > Hello,If you were able to get any record for Anna Gayan please let me > know as we are doing the Gayan family also. We also need a obit for > Jacob Gayan who died in 1903.Joseph Gayan was living in Ironwood,Mich. > but came back to streator and was buried there in 1906. Also need an > obit for John Gayan who was married to Anna. He died in 1904.Any info > you can pass on would be appreciated.Robert & Donna Gayan at > [email protected]