9. | YOUNG, Alma Beatrice was born about 1900 in Town of Lewiston, Niagara County, NY (daughter of YOUNG, James T and Margaret); died on 20 Dec 1965 in Tampa, Hillsborough County, FL. Notes:
Niagara Gazette - 12/21/1965
Mrs. Alma B. Yarwood. 65,
of 2961 Baseline Road. Grand
Island, died Monday (Dec. 20,
1965) after suffering an appar-
ent heart attack at the Tampa
Airport, Tampa, Fla. She had
been vacationing in Florida.
Mrs. Yarwood was scheduled
to fly here to visit her
family during the Christmas
holidays. She lived most of
her life in Niagara Falls.
She is s u r v i v e d by two
daughters, Mrs. Oscar (Alma)
Momberger, Erwin, Pa., and
Mrs. James (Willa) Wise.
Grand Island, and two sons.
W i l l i a m J. Yarwood, Lockport
and Dr. Roger A. Yarwood,
Aurora, Colo.
Also surviving are two brothers,
Andrew Young, and Lloyd
Young, both of this city, and
two sisters. Mrs. Rentse De-
Mey. Ransomville and Mrs.
Frank Nelson, Burt.
Funeral services will be
held at the Lane Funeral
Home Friday at 11 a.m. with
Rev. Ray K. Hallin officiating.
Hurial will be in Acacia Park
Cemetery. Friends may call at
the funeral home from 2 p.m.
to 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
beginning Wednesday.
ALSO
Niagara Gazette - 12/23/1965
Funeral services will be held Friday for Mrs. Alma
Beatrice Yarwood, 66, of 2961 Baseline Road, Grand
Island, who died in Tampa, Fla., Monday (Dec. 20, 1965).
Mrs. Yarwood who was
staying at her winter home
in Lakeland, Fla., was wait-
ing for an airplane at the
Tampa airport to return here
for the Christmas holidays
when she suffered a heart at-
tack.
She was born in Lewiston
and lived most of her life in
Niagara Falls.
She was employed in the
x-ray department at Niagara
Falls Memorial Hospital after
the death of her husband,
William A. Yarwood, for eight
years before retiring in 1961.
She was a receptionist.
Mr. and Mrs. Yarwood were
married on Dec. 25, 1920.
Surviving are two daugh-
ters, Mrs. Oscar J. (Alma)
Momberger, Irwin, Pa., and
Mrs. J a m e s (Willa) Wise,
Grand Island; two sons, William
J. Yarwood, Lockport,
and Dr. Roger A. Yarwood.
Denver, Colo.; two brothers,
Andrew and Lloyd Young, Niagara
Falls, and two sisters,
Mrs. Rentze DeHey, Ransomville
and Mrs. Frank Nelson,
Burt. -
Funeral services will be
held at the Lane Funeral
Home Friday at 11 a.m. with
Rev. Ray K. Hallin officiating.
Burial will be in Acacia Park
Cemetery.
Notes:
Niagara Gazette - 12/22/1920
Mrs. W. H. McFarland of the River
road near Duane avenue, pleasantly
entertained at a variety shower,
last week Wednesday evening, in
honor of Miss Beatrice Young whose engagement
to William Yarwood of
this village was recently announced.
A buffet luncheon brought the eve-
ning's merry-making to a close. Miss
Young was the recipient of many
beautiful and useful gifts.
ALSO
Niagara Gazette - 12/14/1920
La Salle. Dec. 15—Mr ard Mrs.
J a m e s T. Young of the Mountain
road. Lewiston township, have ann.
ounced the engagement of their
d a u g h e t r s Ella Margaret to Rentze
C'. DeHey of Ransomville and Alma
B e a t r i c e to W i l l i am A. Yarwood of
t h i s village, the m a r r i a g e s to take
place soon
ALSO
Niagara Gazette - 12/29/1920
A quiet double wedding was solenm-
ized at high noon on Christmas day
at the parsonage of the Presbyterian
church, Lewlston. N. Y., by the pastor.
Rev, Smith Ordway. when Alma Beatrice
Young was united In marriage to
William Alexander Yarwood of La Salle,
N. Y., and EVa Margaret breams the
bride of Rentze George De Hey of Ransomyllle.
The brides are daughters of
Mr. and Mrs. James T. Young of
Mountain Road, Lewlston
Miss Alma Young was married In her
traveling suit of brown sllvertone with
hat to match and Mrs. Ella Young was
attired in blue gabardine, with hat to
match. The wedding dinner was served
at the home of the brides' parents,
where covers vere laid for twenty. The
table was beautifully decorated Iri pink
and white roses and malden-halr forn.
Both couples left that night for
Washington, D. C, and other eastern
points. While at Washington they will
visit the brides' sister, Mrs. Charles
Bale.
After February 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Da
Hey will reside at their home on the
Ridge road, Ransomvllle. and Mr. and
Mrs. Yarwood will reside In this city.
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