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Ruby <I>Beauchamp</I> Yarbrough

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Ruby Beauchamp Yarbrough

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27 Jan 1922 (aged 31)
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Williamson, Pike County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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The Pike County Journal
Zebulon, Georgia
Friday, February 3, 1922

Mrs. John E. Yarbrough, of Williamson, Ga., Dies on Friday Morning

Of deep regret to many Atlantians is the news received Friday of the death of Mrs. John E. Yarbrough, which occurred Friday morning at her home in Williamson, Ga., following a brief illness. Mrs. Yarbrough, who was twenty-nine years of age, was the wife of John E. Yarbrough, recently elected president of the Studebaker Motor company of Atlanta, and was the youngest daughter of Dr. J. C. Beauchamp, prominent physician of Williamson, and former member of the state legislature. Mrs. Yarbrough was a native of Williamson. She was widely known throughout that section of the state, and had a host of devoted friends in Atlanta, where she had visited on numerous occasions, and where she was planning to come with her husband to make her home sometime in the near future. A charming personality and lovable traits of character had endeared her to all with whom she came in contact, and the news of her death occasions the deepest sorrow. Besides her husband and father, Mrs. Yarbrough is survived by five small children, three sisters, Mrs. Alvin Dickinson, and Mrs. Hunton Allen, of Williamson, Ga., and Mrs. Meacham, of Atlanta, and three brothers, C. C. and Dr. W. L. Beauchamp. of Atlanta, and Paul Beauchamp, of Williamson.

The Pike County Journal
Zebulon, Georgia
Friday, February 3, 1922

Mrs. John E. Yarbrough, of Williamson, Ga., Dies on Friday Morning

Of deep regret to many Atlantians is the news received Friday of the death of Mrs. John E. Yarbrough, which occurred Friday morning at her home in Williamson, Ga., following a brief illness. Mrs. Yarbrough, who was twenty-nine years of age, was the wife of John E. Yarbrough, recently elected president of the Studebaker Motor company of Atlanta, and was the youngest daughter of Dr. J. C. Beauchamp, prominent physician of Williamson, and former member of the state legislature. Mrs. Yarbrough was a native of Williamson. She was widely known throughout that section of the state, and had a host of devoted friends in Atlanta, where she had visited on numerous occasions, and where she was planning to come with her husband to make her home sometime in the near future. A charming personality and lovable traits of character had endeared her to all with whom she came in contact, and the news of her death occasions the deepest sorrow. Besides her husband and father, Mrs. Yarbrough is survived by five small children, three sisters, Mrs. Alvin Dickinson, and Mrs. Hunton Allen, of Williamson, Ga., and Mrs. Meacham, of Atlanta, and three brothers, C. C. and Dr. W. L. Beauchamp. of Atlanta, and Paul Beauchamp, of Williamson.


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