Juanita <I>Yarber</I> Shockley

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Juanita Yarber Shockley

Birth
Knox County, Tennessee, USA
Death
17 Dec 2002 (aged 61)
Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee, USA
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SHOCKLEY, ELIZABETH JUANITA YARBER - passed away unexpectedly at her home in Knoxville, Tuesday morning, December 17, 2002.

Juanita was the daughter of Clyde M. Yarber and Roetta M. Renfro Yarber. She was a member of Salem Baptist Church in Halls and Eastern Star. She was owner of Shockley & Associates Insurance Agency.

Preceded in death by her father; sister, Shirley June Yarber McCroskey. Juanita is survived by her mother; sisters, Millie Y. Norman (Mrs. Bill), Ruth Y. Stailey (Mrs. Ronnie), and Bea Y. Beeler Jeffers (Mrs. Billie), several nieces and nephews, great nieces and great nephews, cousins, aunts and uncles; and special pet, her dog Pepper.

Obituary published In the Knoxville News Sentinel.

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Juanita always beautiful, kind, sweet and unassuming will not only be missed by family and business associates but a special group of friends since high school, who grew up in East Knoxville ... a place we fondly call, "Reed Holler." (We love you Juanita)
SHOCKLEY, ELIZABETH JUANITA YARBER - passed away unexpectedly at her home in Knoxville, Tuesday morning, December 17, 2002.

Juanita was the daughter of Clyde M. Yarber and Roetta M. Renfro Yarber. She was a member of Salem Baptist Church in Halls and Eastern Star. She was owner of Shockley & Associates Insurance Agency.

Preceded in death by her father; sister, Shirley June Yarber McCroskey. Juanita is survived by her mother; sisters, Millie Y. Norman (Mrs. Bill), Ruth Y. Stailey (Mrs. Ronnie), and Bea Y. Beeler Jeffers (Mrs. Billie), several nieces and nephews, great nieces and great nephews, cousins, aunts and uncles; and special pet, her dog Pepper.

Obituary published In the Knoxville News Sentinel.

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Juanita always beautiful, kind, sweet and unassuming will not only be missed by family and business associates but a special group of friends since high school, who grew up in East Knoxville ... a place we fondly call, "Reed Holler." (We love you Juanita)


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