Individual Details

Silas Matthew "Cy" Carney

(6 May 1897 - 21 Dec 1993)



World War I Draft Registration
5 Jun 1918
Silas Matthew Carney of Rudy, AR, b. 6 May 1897 in Rudy. His employer was Wm Carney; nearest relative - Mrs. Phoebe Carney of Rudy (his mother)
Description: Tall, Medium Build, Gray eye, light brown hair

Marriage record from Crawford Co:
Silas M. Carney, age 22, to Lettie M. Comstock, age 18. 14 Dec 1919. Paul G. Preston, MG

1920 Census. Rudy Twp, Crawford Co, AR, Hh 78
Cy Carney, 22, b. AR, Merchant
Lettie, wife, 18, b. AR

1920 Census of Farm Land Owners
Wanda M. Gray, 1998
List of Crawford County Businesses in 1920:
Ocker Funeral Home, Van Buren
Cy Carney General Merchandise Store, Rudy


Cy and Lettie are in Rudy Township for the 1920 Census. Cy is listed as a Merchant.

I think I thought Uncle Cy and Aunt Let had the store in Fayetteville forever. But for the 1940 census, they were still living in Rudy, Crawford Co. They owned their home worth $2000.
Cy M. Carney was age 41, b. AR, living in the same house he lived in in 1935. A merchant, retail store.
Lettie M. was 38, b. AR
Cy M. Jr. was 17. Kathryn L. age 15.

Fayetteville City Directory [1940's]
Cy Carney [Cy Carney Appliance Co] r. on South 71, Tel 1318
-- Cy Jr. (Clarice) slsmn Cy Carney Appliance Co h 615 Walnut
CY CARNEY APPLIANCE CO (Cy Carney) Butane Gas and Appliances, Household Appliances, 2 E. Center, Tel 787
Aunt Let was listed elsewhere:
American Legion Auxiliary pres. Mrs. Lettie M. Carney, 10 S. College.

Cy & Lettie made a trip to Europe in 1947. I knew them then and am surprised I don't remember hearing anything about the trip. They arrived in New York on the S.S. America from Cherbourg, France, on October 24, 1947, having left Cherbourg on October 11.
Cy Carney, was age 40, b. 6 May 1899 at Rudy, Ark. Lettie Carney was 46, born 26 Jul 1901, Uniontown, Ark. Their passports were issued from Washington DC on August 14, 1947 and their departure from the U.S. was September 3rd. Their address in the U.S. was Fayetteville, Ark.
John W. Anderson was the Master of the Ship.

1955 City Directory, Fayetteville, AR
Carney, Cy (Lettie M) Pres. Cy Carney Appliance Co, Home: 1523 S. School Ave.
Cy jr. (Clarice) sec-treas-mgr Cy Carney Appliance Co, Home 665 Walnut Ave
Cy Carney Appliance Co, Cy Carney Pres, Lettie Carney V-Pres, Cy Carney Jr. Sec-Treas-Mgr, Butane Gas and Appliances, Household Appliances, 3 W. Mountain. Tel Hillcrest 2-5345.

Uncle Cy is buried Fairview Cemetery, Fayetteville, AR.

The lengthy Obituary, accompanied by his photo, was in the Northwest Arkansas Times, 23 Dec 1993.
Cy Carney dies; longtime UA benefactor was 96.
Longtim University of Arkansas benefactor and Fayetteville business man Cy Carney, 96, died Tuesday, Dec. 21, 1993, in a local hospital.
His upbringing on the family farm at Rudy in Crawford County prompted him and his wife, Lettie, to establish the Carney Scholarship Endowment Fund in the UA College of Agriculture and Home Economics with a $12,000 gift in 1965. The fund has provided more than 200 individual scholarships since its inception.
Carney extended more than a financial helping hand - he also invited students to visit him in his home.
Born May 6, 1897, at Rudy, the son of william M. and Phoebe Henderson Carney, he established the Cy Carney General Merchandise Co. with $750 in 1919 at Rudy. He also constructed a warehouse there and shipped produce. He was a U.S. Army veteran and served in World War I.
Carney came to Fayetteville in 1944 after opening a propane and appliance business in 1938. He also started business enterprises such as the Sunrise Nursing Home and made investments in real estate and cable television.
He was active in the Chamber of Commerce, a member of the Arkansas Butane Dealers Association and president of the Liquified Petroleum Gas Association.
Carney was a lifelong member of the Republican Party, serving as a national delegate to the 1956 National Republican Convention in San Francisco and a delegate to several state and county conventions. He was a 50 year member of the Lions Club and United Commercial Travelers.
Although Carney made donations to other UA projects like the Athletic Department and the restoration of Old Main, his generosity was not limited to the state's flagship university. Carney contributed steadily to St. Jude's Children's Hospital in Memphis, Tenn.; the Arkansas Children's Hopital in Little Rock; the local Salvation Army; United Way; and Goodwill Industries.
He was a member of First Baptist Church in Fayetteville.
His wife preceded him in death in 1980.
He is survived by his son, Cy Carney Jr. of Jacksonville; his daughter, Kathryn Dickey of Fayetteville; 11 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren.
The funeral will be a 2 p.m. today in the chapel of Nelson's Funeral Home with Dr. Jere Mitchell officiating. Burial will be at Fairview Memorial Gardens.

Events

Birth6 May 1897Rudy, Crawford County, Arkansas
Marriage14 Dec 1919Crawford County, Arkansas - Letisha Miranda "Lettie" Comstock
Death21 Dec 1993Fayetteville, Washington County, Arkansas

Families

SpouseLetisha Miranda "Lettie" Comstock (1901 - 1980)
ChildMildred Eileen Carney (1921 - 1923)
ChildSilas Matthew "Cy Junior" Carney Jr. (1922 - 1999)
ChildKathryn Lucille Carney (1924 - 2005)
FatherWilliam Michael Carney (1870 - 1952)
MotherPhoebia Nietta Henderson (1873 - 1962)
SiblingSidney A. Carney (1894 - )
SiblingTheodore Roosevelt "Ted" Carney (1900 - 1970)
SiblingWilliam Michael Carney (1902 - 1978)
SiblingFloy Nyetta Carney (1904 - 1980)
SiblingMarjorie Adell "Margie" Carney (1908 - 1982)
SiblingJack Henderson Carney (1920 - 1989)

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