Ethel Yeomans  2019

Ethel Yeomans 2019

OBITUARY Ethel Yeomans December 21, 1927 – January 11, 2019 Ethel Yeomans, 91 passed away peacefully January 11, 2019. She was born in Brooklyn, NY in 1927 and moved to FL in 1957 from Round Top NY. Ethel loved people and giving her time to others, volunteering with many organizations including Stokers’ ,Meals on Wheels, Boy Scouts and many more. She married the love of her life Galatian “Tiny” Yeomans who passed away in 1991. Ethel was also predeceased by her children Allen, Gail. She was mother to Walter (Terry), Gary (Jill) and Diane,; grandmother to Jennifer, Tiffany, Jamie, Zachary, Jimmy, John, Saun; great grandmother to Hailey, Myah, Ashley, Abigail, Abraham, Jesse, Gage, Dane and Ethan. She loved her family unconditionally and spending time with her grandkids was her favorite time. Her sense of humor was contagious never missing a chance at a good laugh. She had to hug you every time she saw you and tell you she loved you. Funeral Service will be held 2:00 pm, Sunday, January13, 2019 at Volusia Memorial Funeral Home 548 N Nova Road Ormond Beach Condolences may be shared with the family at www.volusiamemorialfunerals.com Send Flowers Show Your Support Share Obituary share to facebook share by email share link Receive Notifications

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