He married to Edith M. Hill, later the wife of his brother Robert.
Frank and Edith were parents of James "Crow" Yerian and 8 other children. Raymond went by the name Raymond Hill.
Jackson Herald, Tue, Sep 2, 1958:
James Franklin Yerian, 34, Chillicothe street, was killed by electrocution at 1:00 p.m. Friday, one mile north of Coalton on the Sand Mile road.
Mr. Yerian, the father of nine children, was killed instantly by electrocution while unloading a railroad car. He was guiding a boom with a cable at the Ohio Silica Co., property near Coalton when the boom struck a high tension wire.
A World War II veteran, the victim is survived by his parents, Fred Yerian, route 3, and Stella Yerian, Jackson; his wife, Edith, and the following children: Raymond, Jeffrey Lee, James, Vickie, Betty Lou, Kenneth, Thomas, Steven,and Anita, all at home.
He also leaves four brothers, William, route 3, Edward, of Xenia and Robert and Sherman, both of Jackson; and five sisters, Mrs. Isaac McCormick, Mrs. Neal McElfresh, Mrs. Delbert Hill and Mrs. Clyde Moore, all of Jackson and Mrs. Clifford Tomlinson of Xenia.
Funeral services were conducted from the Evergreen church at 9:30 a.m. Monday with the Rev. R. L. Fisher officiating and burial was made in the church cemetery under the direction of Don Sperry.
He married to Edith M. Hill, later the wife of his brother Robert.
Frank and Edith were parents of James "Crow" Yerian and 8 other children. Raymond went by the name Raymond Hill.
Jackson Herald, Tue, Sep 2, 1958:
James Franklin Yerian, 34, Chillicothe street, was killed by electrocution at 1:00 p.m. Friday, one mile north of Coalton on the Sand Mile road.
Mr. Yerian, the father of nine children, was killed instantly by electrocution while unloading a railroad car. He was guiding a boom with a cable at the Ohio Silica Co., property near Coalton when the boom struck a high tension wire.
A World War II veteran, the victim is survived by his parents, Fred Yerian, route 3, and Stella Yerian, Jackson; his wife, Edith, and the following children: Raymond, Jeffrey Lee, James, Vickie, Betty Lou, Kenneth, Thomas, Steven,and Anita, all at home.
He also leaves four brothers, William, route 3, Edward, of Xenia and Robert and Sherman, both of Jackson; and five sisters, Mrs. Isaac McCormick, Mrs. Neal McElfresh, Mrs. Delbert Hill and Mrs. Clyde Moore, all of Jackson and Mrs. Clifford Tomlinson of Xenia.
Funeral services were conducted from the Evergreen church at 9:30 a.m. Monday with the Rev. R. L. Fisher officiating and burial was made in the church cemetery under the direction of Don Sperry.
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