Survivors include his wife, Sister Ora Cripps Youngblood of Pineville; a son, David G. Youngblood of Pineville; seven daughters, Mrs. Dolly Tate, Mrs. Mennie Cross, Mrs. Juneavee Lawson and Mrs. Diane Chandler, all of Pineville, and Mrs. A. A. Paul of Deville, Mrs. Doris Morgan of Peru, Ill., and Mrs. Sue Schneider of Virginia Beach, Va.; a brother, Stuart Youngblood of Monroe; four sisters, Mrs. Emily Peavy of Swansboro, Ga., Mrs. Lizzie Lincecum of Monroe, and Mrs. Mattie Baker and Mrs. Susie Stanley, both of Livingston, Tex.; 23 grandchildren and one great-grandson.
Services will be held at 3 p.m. Friday in Lakeside Pentecostal Church. Burial will be in Forest Lawn Memorial Park under direction of Hixson Bros., Pineville. The body will be at the church from 1 p.m. Friday until time of services.
Published in The Town Talk, Alexandria, LA, 13 Mar 1975, Thu, Page 33
Survivors include his wife, Sister Ora Cripps Youngblood of Pineville; a son, David G. Youngblood of Pineville; seven daughters, Mrs. Dolly Tate, Mrs. Mennie Cross, Mrs. Juneavee Lawson and Mrs. Diane Chandler, all of Pineville, and Mrs. A. A. Paul of Deville, Mrs. Doris Morgan of Peru, Ill., and Mrs. Sue Schneider of Virginia Beach, Va.; a brother, Stuart Youngblood of Monroe; four sisters, Mrs. Emily Peavy of Swansboro, Ga., Mrs. Lizzie Lincecum of Monroe, and Mrs. Mattie Baker and Mrs. Susie Stanley, both of Livingston, Tex.; 23 grandchildren and one great-grandson.
Services will be held at 3 p.m. Friday in Lakeside Pentecostal Church. Burial will be in Forest Lawn Memorial Park under direction of Hixson Bros., Pineville. The body will be at the church from 1 p.m. Friday until time of services.
Published in The Town Talk, Alexandria, LA, 13 Mar 1975, Thu, Page 33
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