He was born August 9, 1918, in Ada, Oklahoma to his late Parents: William Yancy and Cordia Mayhan Yancy, resided in Baytown for the last 18 years, previously resided in California and was retired from the construction industry.
"Mr. D" enjoyed playing his fiddle, was a member of the Old Time Fiddlers Club in California, loved gardening and was best known for his tomatoes and melons. One of his greatest passions was music.
He is survived by: His wife of 69 years, Children, and numerous Grandchildren and Great-Grandchildren.
Mr. Yancy was preceded in death by: Daughter: Norma Shaw and Parents: William Yancy and Cordia Mayhan Yancy.
Services were entrusted to Navarre Funeral Home of Baytown, Texas.
He was born August 9, 1918, in Ada, Oklahoma to his late Parents: William Yancy and Cordia Mayhan Yancy, resided in Baytown for the last 18 years, previously resided in California and was retired from the construction industry.
"Mr. D" enjoyed playing his fiddle, was a member of the Old Time Fiddlers Club in California, loved gardening and was best known for his tomatoes and melons. One of his greatest passions was music.
He is survived by: His wife of 69 years, Children, and numerous Grandchildren and Great-Grandchildren.
Mr. Yancy was preceded in death by: Daughter: Norma Shaw and Parents: William Yancy and Cordia Mayhan Yancy.
Services were entrusted to Navarre Funeral Home of Baytown, Texas.
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