Newman N Yarbrough
N. N. Yarbrough Dies Unexpectedly, Funeral Incomplete
N. N. Yarbrough, age 79, of 111 Cherokee St., well-known member of Floyd County, died unexpectedly at 11:20 a.m. today.
Mr. Yarbrough was born April 20, 1878 in Floyd County, and had spent his entire life here. He had resided at Armuchee until two years ago when he moved to Rome.
He was associated with Rome Manufacturing Co. for over 20 years, prior to his retirement.
He was a member of New Armuchee Baptist Church, and was preceded in death by his wife, the former Lizzie Kennedy, on Nov. 30, 1953
Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Mildred Morrow, Mrs. W. E. Conway, and Mrs. Oscar N. Sanders, all of Rome; five sons, Edgar and J. D. (John David), of Rome, Grady of Cave Springs, Henry of Jacksonville, Fla., and Carl Yarbrough of Kingston, Rt 1; two brothers, Henry of Armuchee, and Walt Yarbrough of Lindale; three sisters, Mrs. Mont (Ida) Stansell and Mrs. Anna Crosier, both of Rome, and Mrs. Mack (Elsie) Gaddis of Americus. Twelve grandchildren, three great-grandchildren and a number of nieces and nephews also survive
Thanks to Rome News-Tribune and World Press
Newman N Yarbrough
N. N. Yarbrough Dies Unexpectedly, Funeral Incomplete
N. N. Yarbrough, age 79, of 111 Cherokee St., well-known member of Floyd County, died unexpectedly at 11:20 a.m. today.
Mr. Yarbrough was born April 20, 1878 in Floyd County, and had spent his entire life here. He had resided at Armuchee until two years ago when he moved to Rome.
He was associated with Rome Manufacturing Co. for over 20 years, prior to his retirement.
He was a member of New Armuchee Baptist Church, and was preceded in death by his wife, the former Lizzie Kennedy, on Nov. 30, 1953
Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Mildred Morrow, Mrs. W. E. Conway, and Mrs. Oscar N. Sanders, all of Rome; five sons, Edgar and J. D. (John David), of Rome, Grady of Cave Springs, Henry of Jacksonville, Fla., and Carl Yarbrough of Kingston, Rt 1; two brothers, Henry of Armuchee, and Walt Yarbrough of Lindale; three sisters, Mrs. Mont (Ida) Stansell and Mrs. Anna Crosier, both of Rome, and Mrs. Mack (Elsie) Gaddis of Americus. Twelve grandchildren, three great-grandchildren and a number of nieces and nephews also survive
Thanks to Rome News-Tribune and World Press
Gravesite Details
Interment 4/20/1957
Family Members
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Nancy Jane Yarbrough Holder
1866–1949
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William Cemore Yarbrough
1868–1943
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Norris Clayton Yarbrough
1870–1949
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Robert Kitcheon "Bob" Yarbrough
1873–1943
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Anna Eliza Yarbrough Crozier
1875–1974
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Elizabeth Margaret "Lizzie" Yarbrough Caldwell
1880–1924
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James Walton Yarbrough
1883–1963
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Elsie Mae Yarbrough Gattis
1886–1979
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John Henry Yarbrough
1887–1965
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Lillian Ida Victoria Yarbrough Stansell
1889–1982
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