Mr. Billy Dean Yandell was born September 16, 1955 in Ft. Smith, Arkansas. The son of Frank Delbert Yandell and Dorothy Juanita Willis Yandell.
He was a casino food and beverage executive in Las Vegas, Nevada and the Mayor of Moffett, Oklahoma. Mr. Yandell passed this life on December 6, 2006 in Ft. Smith, Arkansas after having attained the age of 51 years, 2 months and 21 days.
Survivors are:
2 Sons and Daughters-in-law: Robert William and Jessica
Yandell of Bella Vista, AR., Bryan Christopher and April Yandell of Moffett,
OK.;
1 Granddaughter: Kadence Savannah Yandell of Moffett, OK., and
triplet grandchildren on the way: 2 boys and 1 girl;
1 Sister: Bobbie
Urso of Bullhead City, AZ.,
4 Brothers: Donnie and Timmy of Moffett, OK.,
Jimmy "J.D." of San Pedro, CA., and Ricky of Washington;
Many nieces,
nephews and other relatives and friends
He was preceded in death by his parents and his Granny Willis
Service Details
11:00am
Saturday, December 9, 2006
Graveside-Forest Park Cemetery
Ft. Smith, Arkansas
Viewing
Friday 12:00pm - 9pm
Family will greet friends: 6pm - 8pm
Agent Funeral Home-Muldrow, Ok.
Officiating
Kathy Luper
Family & Friends to speak
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