Burial will be in Trinity Memorial Park.
Born Oct. 27, 1904, in Leon County, she married Hughlin Yeager Sept. 24, 1924 in Winters. He died in 1953.
They moved to Big Spring in 1939 from Fort Stockton.
She was employed at the Medical Arts Hospital for the past seven years.
Survivors include two sons, Daniel Wayne Yeager, Quayquail, Ecuador, A. H. Yeager, McCamey and two daughters, Mrs. Wanda Tate, Big Spring and Mrs. Jean Wooley, Austin.
Three brothers, survive, including Harvey Long, Queensville, N. Y., R. A. Long, Winters and John Long, Lamesa and three sisters, Mrs. Maggie Holley, Ballinger, Mrs. Juanita Rhames, Abilene and Miss Dorothy Long, Winters, nine grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Published in the Big Spring Daily Herald on Thursday, March 15, 1973.
Burial will be in Trinity Memorial Park.
Born Oct. 27, 1904, in Leon County, she married Hughlin Yeager Sept. 24, 1924 in Winters. He died in 1953.
They moved to Big Spring in 1939 from Fort Stockton.
She was employed at the Medical Arts Hospital for the past seven years.
Survivors include two sons, Daniel Wayne Yeager, Quayquail, Ecuador, A. H. Yeager, McCamey and two daughters, Mrs. Wanda Tate, Big Spring and Mrs. Jean Wooley, Austin.
Three brothers, survive, including Harvey Long, Queensville, N. Y., R. A. Long, Winters and John Long, Lamesa and three sisters, Mrs. Maggie Holley, Ballinger, Mrs. Juanita Rhames, Abilene and Miss Dorothy Long, Winters, nine grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Published in the Big Spring Daily Herald on Thursday, March 15, 1973.
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