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Crenna Yarber, life-long Ralston, Oklahoma resident, departed this life on Monday, December 8, 2025, while surrounded by her loved ones at home. She was 70 years young.
She entered this world at the 'ole Hamill Hospital in Fairfax on July 25, 1955 one of four children born to proud parents Albert "Ab" Andrew and Margaret Elizabeth (Lewis) Dilbeck. Growing up at Ralston Crenna received her schooling in the Ralston Public School System.
Soon after she met the love of her life, Jefferson Lee Yarber, and they were married on July 9, 1974 making their home in Ralston. The couple was blessed with 51 years together and they raised their three children in Ralston.
During her adult lifetime, Crenna aspired daily to be the wonderful homemaker she was. She made the BEST chocolate gravy in the state and was an excellent cook in general. Her hobbies included drawing, painting, and collecting everything "turtles." She was a loving wife, granny, and nana. Most of all, taking care of her family gave her tremendous pleasure and joy which meant more than anything else to her.
Crenna was a devoted worker in the Healthcare Industry. She worked as a CNA at both Fairfax Manor and Southern Oaks Care Center (Pawnee).
Survivors include her beloved husband Jeff of the home: three children Rhonda Lynn Yarber (Jason Leonard) of Pryor, Casey Lee Seckinger (Ray) of Texas, and Skylar Lee Yarber (Brandi) of Pawnee; grandchildren Jordan Brandenburg (Mercedes) of Ralston, Alexis Brandenburg of Ralston, William, Aaron, Neva, Cherokee, Freya, Skai-lyn, Brooklynne, and Stormi; great-grandbabies Ava and Javion. Further survived by her two brothers Andy (Jama) Dilbeck and Ronnie (Jessie) Dilbeck all of Ralston, numerous nieces and nephews, and many other relatives and friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Ab and Margie Dilbeck, and an infant sister Rhonda Gayle Dilbeck.
Graveside services will be 2 p.m., Friday, December 19, 2025 at the Pavillion in Ralston Riverside Cemetery. Cremation was chosen and is in the care of Hunsaker Wooten Funeral Home, Fairfax. A private family burial will be held later. Remembrances may be shared online at: www.hunsakerwootenfuneralhome.com
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