Mrs. Charlcie W. Yarbrough, 83, formerly of Fay Street, died Friday at a
Cartersville health care center.
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Submitted by Emily O'Neal
Rome News Tribune December 1, 1996
Mrs. Yarbrough
Mrs. Yarbrough was born in Rome, Dec. 7, 1912, daughter of the late William Henry
Wilson and Beulah King Wilson. She was a member of Fifth Avenue Baptist Church and a
seamstress. She was married Oct. 7, 1933 to J. D. Yarbrough who preceded her in
death Nov. 20, 1973.
Survivors include: two sons, Dale Yarbrough, Cartersville and Leroy Yarbrough,
New Orleans, La.; a sister Jewell Blaylock, Rome; two grandchildren, four
great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Monday at Daniel's Funeral Home with the Rev.
W.C. Ruchti officiating. Interment will be at Oaknoll Memorial Gardens.
(Note: Died November 29, 1996)
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