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© Amarillo Globe News
May 7, 2002


Ruby Elizabeth Yarborough

Sept. 25, 1915 ~ May 5, 2002

BOISE CITY, Okla. - Ruby Elizabeth Yarborough, 86, died Sunday, May 5, 2002.

Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday in St. Paul's United Methodist Church with John Henley and Mark Smith officiating. Burial will be in Richfield Cemetery in Richfield, Kan., by Cimarron Mortuary.

Mrs. Yarborough was born Sept. 25, 1915, in McLauth, Kan. She married John Yarborough in 1983 and was a homemaker.

Survivors include her husband; a brother, Paul Moses of Boise City; two sisters, Gayla Shaugh of Dallas and Wilma Yates of Boise City; five grandchildren; nine stepgrandchildren; and a host of great-grandchildren.

The family suggests memorials be to Cimarron Memorial Hospital or a favorite charity and may be left in care of the mortuary.


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