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Sarah Frances <I>Bedwell</I> Yeargan

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Sarah Frances Bedwell Yeargan

Birth
Arkansas, USA
Death
Sep 1918 (aged 68)
Mena, Polk County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Mena, Polk County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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Married Burton Yeargan Oct 15, 1870 in Sevier Co., Arkansas

Sarah F. Yeargan

Death of Mrs. Yeargan
The Soper Democrat
November 7, 1918

Mrs. Sarah F. Yeargan died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Jim Swager, at Mena, Ark., last Sunday, following an attack of influenza. Burial was had at the Oddfellows' cemetery at Mena, Monday afternoon, services conducted by Rev. Smith, pastor of the Baptist church.

Mrs. Yeargan was 69 years old and made her home in this city with her son, Dr. W.M. Yeargan. She was on a visit with her daughter when she was stricken with stomach trouble. She had about recovered from this illness when attacked by the influenza. Mrs. Yeargan was truly a good woman, was a member of the Baptist church since young womanhood. She made many friends during her three years residence here who will be pained to learn of her death.

Eight children survive her, viz: Dr. W.M. Yeargan, Soper; B.Z. Yeargan, Pittsburg, Kans., Mesdames Geo. Walker, Soper; L.C. Morris, Nashville, Ark., G. Cecil, Umpire, Ark., F.M. Arwood, Mena, Ark., Chas Champbell, Egger, Ark., and Jim Swager, Mena, Ark.

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Married Burton Yeargan Oct 15, 1870 in Sevier Co., Arkansas

Sarah F. Yeargan

Death of Mrs. Yeargan
The Soper Democrat
November 7, 1918

Mrs. Sarah F. Yeargan died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Jim Swager, at Mena, Ark., last Sunday, following an attack of influenza. Burial was had at the Oddfellows' cemetery at Mena, Monday afternoon, services conducted by Rev. Smith, pastor of the Baptist church.

Mrs. Yeargan was 69 years old and made her home in this city with her son, Dr. W.M. Yeargan. She was on a visit with her daughter when she was stricken with stomach trouble. She had about recovered from this illness when attacked by the influenza. Mrs. Yeargan was truly a good woman, was a member of the Baptist church since young womanhood. She made many friends during her three years residence here who will be pained to learn of her death.

Eight children survive her, viz: Dr. W.M. Yeargan, Soper; B.Z. Yeargan, Pittsburg, Kans., Mesdames Geo. Walker, Soper; L.C. Morris, Nashville, Ark., G. Cecil, Umpire, Ark., F.M. Arwood, Mena, Ark., Chas Champbell, Egger, Ark., and Jim Swager, Mena, Ark.

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