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Nora Mable <I>Yarbrough</I> Ashby

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Nora Mable Yarbrough Ashby

Birth
Hunt County, Texas, USA
Death
21 Oct 1940 (aged 54)
Pampa, Gray County, Texas, USA
Burial
McLean, Gray County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section - B; Block - 62; Grave - 5
Memorial ID
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Mrs. J. A. Ashby, 54, resident of the McLean community for 35 years, died in a local hospital yesterday afternoon. She had been a patient in the hospital for the past month.

The Ashbys owned a ranch southeast of McLean. Mrs. Ashby was a native Texan.

Surviving Mrs. Ashby are her husband; two daughters, Mrs. J. C. Conradt, Raton, N.M., and Mrs. J G. Brown, Eddy; two sons, Lyman O. Ashby, Lubbock, and Charles H. Ashby, Atlanta, Ga; three sisters, Misses Ima and Uma Yarbrough, Greenville, and Mrs. J. N. McLead, Dallas; and two brothers, W. L. Yarbrough, Greenville, and C. W. Yarbrough, Comby.

Funeral services will be conducted at 10 o'clock Wednesday morning in the First Presbyterian Church, McLean, by the Rev. J. W. Myrose, pastor. Burial will be in McLean cemetery under the direction of Duenkel-Carmichael Funeral Home of Pampa.

The body will lie at rest in the T. J. Coffee home at McLean until time of services.

Source: "Pampa Daily News" on October 22, 1940
Mrs. J. A. Ashby, 54, resident of the McLean community for 35 years, died in a local hospital yesterday afternoon. She had been a patient in the hospital for the past month.

The Ashbys owned a ranch southeast of McLean. Mrs. Ashby was a native Texan.

Surviving Mrs. Ashby are her husband; two daughters, Mrs. J. C. Conradt, Raton, N.M., and Mrs. J G. Brown, Eddy; two sons, Lyman O. Ashby, Lubbock, and Charles H. Ashby, Atlanta, Ga; three sisters, Misses Ima and Uma Yarbrough, Greenville, and Mrs. J. N. McLead, Dallas; and two brothers, W. L. Yarbrough, Greenville, and C. W. Yarbrough, Comby.

Funeral services will be conducted at 10 o'clock Wednesday morning in the First Presbyterian Church, McLean, by the Rev. J. W. Myrose, pastor. Burial will be in McLean cemetery under the direction of Duenkel-Carmichael Funeral Home of Pampa.

The body will lie at rest in the T. J. Coffee home at McLean until time of services.

Source: "Pampa Daily News" on October 22, 1940


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