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Yancy Dean Earle
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Submitted by: Wanda Purcell



Yancy Dean Earle was born October 22, 1965 and passed away March 3, 1998 in Craig, Colorado.

He was the son of Raymond and Genie Fraley Earle.

Craig was a 1983 graduate of Hayden High School.

He married Janice Emmerling on May 23, 1992 in Hayden, Colorado.

He was a member of the National Rifle Association and enjoyed snowmobiling, ranching, farming, Bronco and horseback riding.

He is survived by his wife of the home; one son, Raymond "Buck" Earle; parents, Raymond and Genie Earle of Craig, Colorado; three brothers, Clint and Larry of Anchorage, Alaska; and one sister, Francine Earle of Craig, Colorado.

Services were March 22, 1998 in the Hayden High School Auditorium with burial at the Craig Cemetery under the direction of Craig Mortuary, Craig, Colorado.



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