Bertha Bradley Yarborough

bertha yarborough
Bertha Bradley Yarborough, 82, of Asheville, died on Sunday, March 9, 2008, at St. Joseph Campus Mission Hospitals. A native of Buncombe Co., Mrs. Yarborough was a daughter of the late Jefferson Bradley and Hester Sherlin. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Lonnie P. Yarborough, Sr., who died in 1995. Mrs. Yarborough is survived by her daughter, Susan Crandall and husband David, of Arden; son, Lonnie P. Yarborough, Jr., of Asheville; grandson, Curtis Crandall and wife Becky, of Marion; granddaughter, Amy Miller and husband Keith, of Arden; and great-grandsons, Caleb Crandall and Ethan Miller. Funeral services will be at 3:00 p.m. Wednesday in the Patton Avenue chapel of Groce Funeral Home with the Rev. Jimmy Upton officiating. Burial will follow at Green Hills Cemetery. Her family will receive friends one hour prior to the service at the funeral home.

View current weather.

Memories Timeline

Guestbook

  1. Lonnie,
    Words can’t express, I am Sorry. You and Your MOM was just @ the BP last week it seems like, She said She had had that old reumonia and was trying to get over it, Going to Breakfast, You waited in the Tahoe, I am so, shocked…. I go back a long ways with your Mom and Daddy @ the Hot Shot Cafe, and with Curtis…doesn’t come no, finer people…But no more PAIN, and She is with your Daddy, who She has missed terriably. I know it is hard on You because I know how close you were, with Her…BUT be happy for Her, cause She is happy right now.
    I am sadden. I will miss her also, just a dear sweet Lady, but the Lord, seen more than we did. My memories are my Treasure. LONNIE, if I can do anything let me know….Take Care Buddy, you are in my thoughts and Prayers…

    Come see me @ the BP
    Love, your friend from BBQ INN, BP on Patton……
    JANET

  2. We loved Bertie very much. As you know, we stopped being her neighbor in August, 2005, but had come back to visit her once last year. Skyview Terrace will never be the same without my sweet Bertie, but we can rest assured that she is in a much better place now and absolutely would not come back even if she could. With lots of love to the whole family.

  3. Lonnie,
    I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your Mother. She was a nice lady.
    Clare Stevens

  4. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. If you need anything please let us know. We know what you are going through. You were with us through our loss and now we are here for you.

    With Love
    Debbie & Johnny Patton

  5. To our friend Lonnie,
    We were sadden to learn of the passing of your mother, we wish to extend our condolences to you, and your family.
    We only got to meet her one time, we came over to her house to see your fishing boat, she was very nice to us and made us felt welcome. She talked about you and your dad, she had some good stories to tell.
    May her legacy of widsom, humor,memories, and most important her love help you during this difficult time.
    With our sympathy,
    Charlie and Julie

  6. Lonnie,
    I am very sorry for your loss. Your Mom was a great lady, who will be greatly missed. I’m sure she is happy to be with your Dad again. I know you two were very close. Take care of yourself.
    Pam


Sign the Guestbook, Light a Candle

Accessibility Tools
hide