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James Jefferson “Jim” Yarbrough

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James Jefferson “Jim” Yarbrough

Birth
Fannin County, Texas, USA
Death
19 May 1934 (aged 60)
Potter County, Texas, USA
Burial
Amarillo, Randall County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 35 Lot 17 Space 2
Memorial ID
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Amarillo Daily News May 20, 1935
Jim J. Yarbrough, 61, Is Taken By Death
Jim J. Yarbrough, 61, a resident of Potter County for 41 years, died at his home in River Road, seven miles north of Amarillo, at 6:15 o'clock last night.

Funeral services will be held at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon from Boxwell Brothers Funeral Chapel, conducted by Rev. E.B. Fincher, pastor of the Ellwood Park Presbyterian Church of which Mr. Yarbrough was a member.

Mr. Yarbrough was a native of Texas, born in Fannin County and had been a rancher and farmer all his life.

Survivors are his widow, Della; five sons, Ishmeal, Clancie, J.J., J.P. and Noyal, all of Amarillo; three daughters, Mrs. V. Hoard, Memphis; Willie Joe and Lela Yarbrough both of Amarillo; seven sisters, Mrs. T. Rowan, Mrs. O.A. Pitt, Mrs. W.W. Smith, Mrs. Clayton Reynolds and Mrs. E.C. Arterburn, all of Amarillo, and Mrs. M.M. Poston, Washburn and Mrs. H.E. Weatherred, Hereford, and a brother, Buck Yarbrough, Laramie, Wyoming
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River Road is now part of Amarillo, It's just a school district now but is somewhat rural. Washburn is east of Amarillo just a few miles, a tiny little community of about maybe 100. Hereford is a small town about 45 min southwest of Amarillo of about 15,000 people.
Amarillo Daily News May 20, 1935
Jim J. Yarbrough, 61, Is Taken By Death
Jim J. Yarbrough, 61, a resident of Potter County for 41 years, died at his home in River Road, seven miles north of Amarillo, at 6:15 o'clock last night.

Funeral services will be held at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon from Boxwell Brothers Funeral Chapel, conducted by Rev. E.B. Fincher, pastor of the Ellwood Park Presbyterian Church of which Mr. Yarbrough was a member.

Mr. Yarbrough was a native of Texas, born in Fannin County and had been a rancher and farmer all his life.

Survivors are his widow, Della; five sons, Ishmeal, Clancie, J.J., J.P. and Noyal, all of Amarillo; three daughters, Mrs. V. Hoard, Memphis; Willie Joe and Lela Yarbrough both of Amarillo; seven sisters, Mrs. T. Rowan, Mrs. O.A. Pitt, Mrs. W.W. Smith, Mrs. Clayton Reynolds and Mrs. E.C. Arterburn, all of Amarillo, and Mrs. M.M. Poston, Washburn and Mrs. H.E. Weatherred, Hereford, and a brother, Buck Yarbrough, Laramie, Wyoming
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River Road is now part of Amarillo, It's just a school district now but is somewhat rural. Washburn is east of Amarillo just a few miles, a tiny little community of about maybe 100. Hereford is a small town about 45 min southwest of Amarillo of about 15,000 people.


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