• Billie Yester

    January 27, 2016
  • Billie E. Yester, 90, of Hot Springs Village, Arkansas passed away on Wednesday, January 27, 2016 surrounded by his family. Billie was born in Trail Run, Ohio on November 8, 1925 to William and Blanche (Haudenschield) Yester.

    Billie was an avid golfer and Bridge player as well as a Grand Life Master in bridge. He was a member of the Masons, Elks and Society of Petroleum Engineers.

    Mr. Yester is survived by his 3 children: Martin and wife Susan Yester, Charles and wife Pamela, and Gayla and husband Max Maxfield, his brother Graydon and wife Martha Yester, 3 grandchildren: Christopher, William and Katherine, 1 great-grandchild: Eva. He is preceded in death by his parents, his wife Donna and his sister Katheryn.

    Funeral services will be on Saturday, January 30th at 10:00a.m. at CedarVale Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow at CedarVale Cemetery.

    Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to CedarVale Funeral Home. For online condolences/guestbook visit at www.cedarvalefuneralhome.com

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    Charlie, So sorry to hear of your loss...Our thoughts and paryers are with you and your family. May the memories and good times you shared with your father help you throught this difficult time. Sincere condolences, Tony Chaytor

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    Our hearts and prayers are with you in this difficult time.

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    I was so sorry to read about Billie's passing. My grandparents, Ed and Mary Lohr lived on Trail Run. I had a towel your Grandmother has crocheted and I gave it to Bill one day when he was playing golf in Diamondhead. I have a brother that currently lives on Trail Run and of course Bennie and Karen live on your Grandparents home place. My prayers are with you

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    Go with God Bill...We Will Miss you in The Garland County Seniors Golf Association.

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    I was Soooo saddened to open the paper and learn that my friend, Billie, had passed away!! I had the privilege of taking care of him and your sweet Mom in our dental practice for many years. He was such a dear, sweet man that LOVED and spoke so fondly of his family! I enjoyed hearing all about the family trips and adventures!! I thought to myself that this darling couple must have an equally special family!! I will miss my friend and I pray that your Faith and fond memories brings you much Peace and Comfort in the days to come!! Sincerely, Diane (Billie and Donna's hygienist)

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    Charlie, Pattie and I are so very loss for your loss. Our prayers are with you, Pam, and the rest of your family for peace in this difficult time. In Christ, Lee

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    Charlie We are sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your entire family. May your beautiful memories sustain and bring comfort to your during this difficult time. Soncere condolences. Paramjit Rai

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    Dear Yester Family, Please accept my deepest condolences. I had not heard until I read the paper this morning that Bill had passed away. I attended Donna's service and met you all at that time. Donna was my first bridge teacher here in HSV. Bill has been a dear friend in my life for over 20 hears. Even after Donna died I would see him at the Fitness Center, doing his best and always interested in how I was and what all was going on. I will miss him very much. Maureen Morgan (I'm the lady that used to do the College Bowl pool)

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    To the Yester Family: Martin, Charles and Gayla, sorry to hear of Your Dad's passing. And, also, about Your Mother preceding death. Friends from Cody, WY sent Billie's obituary to us and we just received. What fond memories we have developed over the many years with the Yester family. Early on at Grass Creek, WY and the following years with Marathon (The Ohio Oil Company). The last face to face was with Charlie, Billie and "Harry" at lunch in Las Vegas. The family had a gathering at a time share-as I recall. Charlie even picked up the tab too(A Noble gesture!). The Yesters exposed the Meabons to Bridge too. Our Sincere Love to the Yester Family. Harry, Betty and Randy-Dennis-Clayann Meabon

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