He had been employed by Dickinson Canning Co. at Eureka until his retirement about five years ago.
A resident here 20 years, he was born in Eureka Dec. 31, 1883, a son of John and Josephine Phillips Yotty. He never married. A World War 1 veteran, he belonged to the Eureka American Legion post.
Funeral services will held here at 10a.m. Saturday in Cumerford-Endsley Memorial home, with burial at Eureka in Olio Cemetery. Friends may call Friday evening at the memorial home.
Surviving are one sister, Mrs. John (Phoebe) Kyle of Eureka, and one brother, Albert Yotty of Peoria.
He had been employed by Dickinson Canning Co. at Eureka until his retirement about five years ago.
A resident here 20 years, he was born in Eureka Dec. 31, 1883, a son of John and Josephine Phillips Yotty. He never married. A World War 1 veteran, he belonged to the Eureka American Legion post.
Funeral services will held here at 10a.m. Saturday in Cumerford-Endsley Memorial home, with burial at Eureka in Olio Cemetery. Friends may call Friday evening at the memorial home.
Surviving are one sister, Mrs. John (Phoebe) Kyle of Eureka, and one brother, Albert Yotty of Peoria.
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CHRISTOPHER D YOTTY
ILLINOIS
PFC QUARTERMASTER CORPS
WORLD WAR I
DEC 30 1883 OCT 29 1952
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