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Addie A. <I>Hundley</I> Yarborough

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Addie A. Hundley Yarborough

Birth
Bell County, Texas, USA
Death
7 Sep 1934 (aged 50)
Columbia, Caldwell Parish, Louisiana, USA
Burial
Caldwell Parish, Louisiana, USA Add to Map
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COLUMBIA, La., Sept. 8 — (Special) — Mrs. J. D. Yarborough, wife of a local merchant, died at her home here Friday afternoon at 4:20 o'clock after an extended illness.

Funeral services were held at the Baptist church here Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock with Rev. Kitchenham [sic Kitchingham], pastor, conducting the services. Interment was at the Biggs Point cemetery here.

Mrs. Yarborough is survived by her husband; three daughters, Mrs. Earl Norwood of Columbia, Miss Irma Yarborough of Columbia and Miss Rosa Lee Yarborough of New Orleans; five sisters, Mrs. Jim Cloyd of West Monroe; Mrs. Ruby Stockwell of Lake Charles; Mrs. Belle Whittington, Mrs. Dick Willis and Mrs. Pearl Vaughan, all of Berkeley, Calif.; three brothers, O. L. Hundley of Columbia, Edward Hundley of Columbia and Archie Dean Hundley of Berkeley, and one grandchild, Jimmie Norwood.

Published in The Monroe Morning World (LA), Sunday, September 9, 1934
COLUMBIA, La., Sept. 8 — (Special) — Mrs. J. D. Yarborough, wife of a local merchant, died at her home here Friday afternoon at 4:20 o'clock after an extended illness.

Funeral services were held at the Baptist church here Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock with Rev. Kitchenham [sic Kitchingham], pastor, conducting the services. Interment was at the Biggs Point cemetery here.

Mrs. Yarborough is survived by her husband; three daughters, Mrs. Earl Norwood of Columbia, Miss Irma Yarborough of Columbia and Miss Rosa Lee Yarborough of New Orleans; five sisters, Mrs. Jim Cloyd of West Monroe; Mrs. Ruby Stockwell of Lake Charles; Mrs. Belle Whittington, Mrs. Dick Willis and Mrs. Pearl Vaughan, all of Berkeley, Calif.; three brothers, O. L. Hundley of Columbia, Edward Hundley of Columbia and Archie Dean Hundley of Berkeley, and one grandchild, Jimmie Norwood.

Published in The Monroe Morning World (LA), Sunday, September 9, 1934


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