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Trip_Wire 7 December 2005 09:42

LTG William P. Yarborough
 
It is sad to report that at approximately 11:30 hrs., December 6, 2005, LTG (R) William P. Yarborough passed away. He wanted to let everyone who sent him cards and letters, to know, that he really appreciated receiving them.

RIP Sir.

BCoRanger 7 December 2005 09:49

RIP

SN 7 December 2005 10:24

RIP Sir!

His legacy will live on, a great man.

Hawkeye 7 December 2005 10:37

Rest in Peace Sir

Mav 7 December 2005 10:38

Rest in Peace, Sir.

Zulu6 7 December 2005 11:31

Dammit, RIP sir

JumpmasterK 7 December 2005 12:29

Rest In Peace, Sir.

Gypsy 7 December 2005 13:50

Rest in Peace LTG Yarborough, and thanks from a grateful American.

rv808 7 December 2005 15:15

RIP Sir, and thank you for your service.

Trip_Wire 7 December 2005 19:08

Schedule for services for LTG Yarborough
 
The following is the Schedule for services for LTG Yarborough.


A service will be held at the Southern Pines Episcopal Church Saturday 10 December 2005 at 1400 hours. The service is planned for family, friends and some military. The service is open to the public, the church holds about 350 persons.

Southern Pines Episcopal Church

340 E Massachusetts Ave

Southern Pines, NC

(910) 692-3492


A service will be held at the JFK Chapel on Fort Bragg, Tuesday 13 December 2005, 1000 hours (the chapel General Yarborough had constructed upon the death of President John F. Kennedy).

Interment will be at Arlington National Cemetery. Date/time to be announced.



The family request all donations and flowers sent to the Cleveland Clinic Foundation or the Special Operations Museum, Fayetteville, NC in memory of LTG William P. Yarborough.

tomahawk6 8 December 2005 10:21

It is sad seeing the members of the greatest generation pass from this life to the next. General Yarborough had a remarkable career and was a soldier's soldier. His contribution to the US Army will never be forgotten and will be his lasting legacy. He has earned his rest.


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