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Samuel H. “Huey” Yeakley

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Samuel H. “Huey” Yeakley

Birth
Stone County, Arkansas, USA
Death
29 Dec 1966 (aged 81)
Van Buren, Crawford County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Natural Dam, Crawford County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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Samuel Huey Yeakley, 81 years old, of 311 Vine Street, Van Buren, Arkansas died Thursday, December 29, 1967 in a local hospital. He was born November 30, 1885 in Stone county, Arkansas but had lived in Crawford county most of his live. He was a retired employee of the Missouri Pacific Railroad and a member of the Fourth Street Free Will Baptist church in Van Buren.

Samuel H. Yeakley had the following ancestors
Survivors are two sons, Amos, and George Yeakley of Fort Smith (now deceased March,1968;three daughters, Edna of Van Buren, Gladys of Cypress, California and Dorothy of Fort Smith; one brother of Tuttle, Oklahoma; 30 grandchildren and 33 great-grandchildren.

Funeral service was held Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Fourth Street church with Rupert Pixley and Bob Shoemake, the officiating ministers. Burial was in Hall cemetery at Natural Dam was directed by Edwards Funeral Home.

Information was contributed to Find A Grave by Tonia Holleman, who has been on a project of documenting and photographing headstones in Historical and abandoned cemeteries in Arkansas and Oklahoma. If you have any additional information or corrections you can contact Tonia at [email protected].
Samuel Huey Yeakley, 81 years old, of 311 Vine Street, Van Buren, Arkansas died Thursday, December 29, 1967 in a local hospital. He was born November 30, 1885 in Stone county, Arkansas but had lived in Crawford county most of his live. He was a retired employee of the Missouri Pacific Railroad and a member of the Fourth Street Free Will Baptist church in Van Buren.

Samuel H. Yeakley had the following ancestors
Survivors are two sons, Amos, and George Yeakley of Fort Smith (now deceased March,1968;three daughters, Edna of Van Buren, Gladys of Cypress, California and Dorothy of Fort Smith; one brother of Tuttle, Oklahoma; 30 grandchildren and 33 great-grandchildren.

Funeral service was held Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Fourth Street church with Rupert Pixley and Bob Shoemake, the officiating ministers. Burial was in Hall cemetery at Natural Dam was directed by Edwards Funeral Home.

Information was contributed to Find A Grave by Tonia Holleman, who has been on a project of documenting and photographing headstones in Historical and abandoned cemeteries in Arkansas and Oklahoma. If you have any additional information or corrections you can contact Tonia at [email protected].


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