Gene And Mildred Hopper
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Birth date: Jul 12, 1931 Death date: Aug 3, 2011
WILMA YATES Wilma Yates, 80, of West Fork, died Wednesday, August 3, 2011 at Fayetteville. She was born July 12, 1931 at Farmington, the daughter of Ralph and Elma Burns Hopper. She was preceded in death by her husband, John Yat Read Obituary
WilmwasalwaysinourgoodthoughtswelovedhersomuchltsoftimesshewassofunnywearesosorryforthelossofyourmMother
I love you grandma. U will always b my inspiration.
we are sorry for your lost we love Wilma and John so very much she was the nicest person I am so thankful that she came into our lives
Sandy, Sam, Karen, and rest of family-I am so sorry for your loss.Take care-and may God bless all of you.
Sandy, Sam and rest of family
Jennifer and I would like to send our most heartfelt prayers to you all. Please take comfort in knowing that she is no longer in any pain and is with her love of her life and our heavenly father. She is smiling and happy. Our prayers are also for you all to seek comfort in each other during these sad times but also know that if you need anything we are here.
Love and prayers to you all
Shawna and Jennifer
Great grandma I sure am going to miss you and your beautiful smile! I sure wish we could have visited one more time, there is so much more I wanted to tell you!! I love you and I will always miss you
Grandma Yates, thank you for teaching me to take pride in all the simple things in life. Never to wish for things that I cannot take to heaven with me. Love and Friendships is what is important. Love my family and cherish them always. It is the memories that will last through the years.
To remember that homemade chocolate cookies, and gifts made from love are worth a lot more than the dollar amount that a gift cost.
You taught me that if I got robbed, to just shrug it off, cuz they must have needed it a lot more than I did. To just be thankful that God spared my life and I was left alive to tell the story.