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IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Evelyn Ann
Yarbrough
September 11, 1950 – March 4, 2022
Evelyn Ann "Annabell" Yarbrough was born September 11th,1950 to the late Cleon Chavis and Nathaniel Archer. Evelyn transitioned from labor to reward on Friday, March 4, 2022 at CHI-ST Vincent- Hot Springs. Evelyn attended and graduated from the Fordyce School District. She accepted Christ at a very young age Evelyn was a faithful active member at First Baptist Church – Vine Street. She served on the Pastors Aide Society, host for annual church picnic, Matrons and Hospitality Committee. When Evelyn entered the room, she had an affectionate laugh that brightened up the room and everyone's mood. Evelyn was employed at Archedy for many years. She went on to work as a Dietary Aide at Hot Spring County Medical Center and Malvern Nursing Home until it became Encore. Evelyn retired in 2011. Evelyn was preceded in death by her parents; husband: Henry L. Yarbrough Sr.; daughter: Guwanna Yarbrough; sisters: Linda Thomas, Carolyn "Booscell" Archer and Gloria D Archer-Peevy Evelyn leaves to cherish her memories daughter: Tiffany M. Yarbrough; son Henry L. Yarbrough "JJ"; step children: Jacqueline Yarbrough, Tracy (Rev Anthony T.) Jordan SR., Demetria Delaney, Henry L. Yarbrough, Larry (Bobbie) White and Fray (Reshundra) Yarbrough; grandchildren: Asijah Yarbrough and Ja'Juan Yarbrough, Ty'Qiana and Desmond "DJ" McDaniel and Day,Vaire Garland.; step grandchildren; great granddaughter: Jaiyah Glass; brothers: Richard (Jackie) Archer, Charles Archer and Michael Archer ; sisters-in-law: Exie Joe and Mary (James) Frederick; brother-in-law Clifton (Ethel) Yarbrough and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives . If Roses Grow in Heaven By Dolores M. Garcia If roses grow in heaven, Lord please pick a bunch for me, Place them in my Mother's arms and tell her they're from me. Tell her I love her and miss her, and when she turns to smile, place a kiss upon her cheek and hold her for awhile. Because remembering her is easy, I do it every day, but there's an ache within my heart that will never go away.
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