1920
2017
Mary Frances Dewberry Yeager, age 97, known as “Frankie” to her friends passed away on November 13, 2017 in Sunnyvale, Texas. She was born on March 17, 1920 in New Hope, Texas to John Lee and Mable Dewberry. Frankie was raised in New Hope, which was later Sunnyvale, Texas, and attended New Hope School.
She married Royal Lee Yeager. She was a Banker at First City Bank where she worked for over 30 years.
In her spare time Frankie enjoyed spending time with her family. Her family and friends will always remember her as a congenial, happy Christian lady.
She is preceded in death by her husband Royal Lee Yeager; and her son Jimmy Bostick.
Frankie is survived by her family: Novlee Dewberry Seabourn; Roy Earl (Sonny) Dewberry; Wayne Marshburn and Martha Marshburn; Alice Carter; Johnnie Taylor; Cathy Fowler; and Leah Dewberry Butterworth; and her dedicated caregivers, Tina Brown Thomas, Lupe Gomez, and Wendy Marshburn.
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November 13, 2018
My heartfelt sympathies go out to the family and friends during this difficult time. Losing a loved one can be extremely hard. May you find peace and comfort in knowing the fact that God longs to bring back those who are in His memory and to see them live on earth again. Job 11 : 14 , 15
December 16, 2017
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December 16, 2017
Sherri Hardman
To my Aunt Frankie
U will never no how much u were loved from my family U always stood up for me! When no else would! I am glad u are with the LORD U WERE A WONDERFUL child of hes And a wonderful follower
I believe you are in heaven watching over me and my Mother!
November 16, 2017
Frances was the sweetest person ever. I worked with her many years at First City Bank. We always had a great relationship.
I will miss her always,as I'm sure many other's will also. Rest in peace my friend. Until we meet again.
Donna Hervey
November 16, 2017
Janice Hickman
I am so sorry to hear that Frances has passed away! When she was still able to attend, I would often visit with her on Sunday mornings before her Sunday school class would begin. I've also visited with her at home. She will be deeply missed! She was a lovely Christian lady!
November 15, 2017
Tina Brown Thomas
I will never forget the love Ms Frankie had for everyone, this lady I loved so much, not only as her caregiver
we became best friends, from the day I meet Ms Frankie until the day she went home to be with the Lord. She and I had a Bond that was untouchable and love for one another that only she and I shared, and I thank God for each and every day he placed the two of us together, Ms Frankie will always have a place in my heart, Ms Frankie May you rest in paradise with the almighty God and your family, until we meet again My friend, love you always
November 14, 2017
Frankie was one of the sweetest, kindest people I've ever known. She loved her family and friends and was such a loving caregiver to her sister Jo. I will miss my friend, but I know heaven is rejoicing with her that she is finally home to spend eternity with her Lord and Savior and all her loved ones that preceded her there. My condolences to the family. Joyce Coker
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