Delaware Co. PAGenWeb Archives Obituaries - William A. YARNALL, 1916 Contributed to PAGenWeb Archives by Nancy Annie Odegard - Nurse73NAO@aol.com ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/pafiles.htm ************************************************ YARNALL, William A. 1916 28 October 1916 Saturday Chester Times WILLIAM A. YARNALL BURIED Funeral of a Well-Known Resident of Chester County The funeral of WILLIAM A. YARNALL took place Wednesday afternoon from his late residence, No. 231 East Chestnut street, West Chester, the services being conducted by Dr. MOTT, pastor of the Goshen Baptist Church, of which the deceased was a member. The obsequies were attended by numerous relatives and friends, and many members of the church, besides delegates from the Lodge of Independent Americana. Several persons from a distance at Gloucester, N. J., Bryn Mawr, Media, Ardmore, Berwyn and Philadelphia were in attendance to pay their last respects to the deceased, who was held in high esteem. There were numerous floral tributes of white carnations and chrysanthemums also. Members of the church also sang several hymns touchingly. The interment was made at GREENMOUNT Cemetery. The pall bearers were three brothers of the deceased, JOSEPH, JOHN and SAMUEL, two nephews, BERT YARNALL and LACEY JOHNSON, and a brother-in-law, JOHN THOMAS. It was an automobile funeral. The deceased was a brother of MENTOR YARNALL, Mrs. LEWIS RODENBOH and Mrs. JOHN E. THOMAS, of Media. Note: William A. Yarnall, son of Edward Baker Yarnall and Abbie Sharp 13 Children of Edward Baker Yarnall & Abigail Sharp, (d/o Samuel Sharp & Susanna Evans): Anneliza (Annie E.); Margaret; Isaac; Thomas; Mary; Susanna; Josephine (twin); William (twin); Mentor (Mintor); Joseph; Matilda; John; and Samuel This file is located at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/pa/delaware/obits/y/yarnall-wa.txt