Services will be at 4 p.m. Tuesday in First Baptist Church at Roaring Springs, with the Rev. Don Jones, pastor, and the Rev. Johnnie Williams, retired Methodist minister of Lubbock, officiating. Burial will be at Afton Cemetery. Arrangements are by Seigler Funeral Home of Matador.
Mrs. Yeates was born in Alice. She moved to Dickens County around 1920.
She married Tom B. Yeates in 1929 at Afton. They made their home near Afton in Dickens County for many years and later moved to Roaring Springs. They had recently moved to Lubbock.
She was a past Worthy Matron of the Order of the Eastern Star, member of the Predicta Study Club, the Daughters of the American Revolution, the Mayflower Society, a former secretary of the Afton Cemetery Association and a former Sunday school teacher. She was also a member of First Baptist Church of Roaring Springs.
She was preceded in death by a son, Gerald Yeates, in 1996.
(Published in Amarillo Globe-News, June 9, 1997)
Services will be at 4 p.m. Tuesday in First Baptist Church at Roaring Springs, with the Rev. Don Jones, pastor, and the Rev. Johnnie Williams, retired Methodist minister of Lubbock, officiating. Burial will be at Afton Cemetery. Arrangements are by Seigler Funeral Home of Matador.
Mrs. Yeates was born in Alice. She moved to Dickens County around 1920.
She married Tom B. Yeates in 1929 at Afton. They made their home near Afton in Dickens County for many years and later moved to Roaring Springs. They had recently moved to Lubbock.
She was a past Worthy Matron of the Order of the Eastern Star, member of the Predicta Study Club, the Daughters of the American Revolution, the Mayflower Society, a former secretary of the Afton Cemetery Association and a former Sunday school teacher. She was also a member of First Baptist Church of Roaring Springs.
She was preceded in death by a son, Gerald Yeates, in 1996.
(Published in Amarillo Globe-News, June 9, 1997)
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