Person:Harold Yockey (4)

Watchers
m. 1922
  1. Juanita YockeyAbt 1924 - Bef 2009
  2. Aaron YockeyAbt 1926 - Bef 2009
  3. Harold Arthur Yockey1931 - 2009
  4. Patricia YockeyAbt 1936 - Bef 2009
  5. James YockeyAbt 1939 - Bef 2009
Facts and Events
Name[1] Harold Arthur Yockey
Gender Male
Birth[1] 31 Jul 1931 St. Paul, Neosho, Kansas, United States
Census[2] 1940 Mission, Neosho, Kansas, United StatesLiving with parents as a child.
Military[1] "He served in the US Army as an infantryman during the Viet Nam era."
Occupation[1] "He was a truck driver for Jones Truck Lines and later made office supply deliveries."
Death[1] 4 Jun 2009 Bentonville, Benton, Arkansas, United StatesAt Northwest Medical Center.
Funeral[1] 9 Jun 2009 Springdale, Washington, Arkansas, United StatesAt Fellowship Bible Church, with Rev. John Glasser and Rev. Rex Rodgers officiating.
Cremation[1] Abt 9 Jun 2009 Pea Ridge, Benton, Arkansas, United StatesArranged by Sisco Funeral Home.
Religion[1] "He taught the AWANAS class at Fellowship Bible Church in Springdale and attended God’s Lighthouse in Centerton."
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 Harold Arthur Yockey, in Sisco Funeral Home. Obituaries
    Jun 2009.

    Archive URL: https://web.archive.org/web/20221210013901/https://www.siscofuneralhome.net/obituary/1006588

    Parents: Arthur George Yockey and Hazel Agnes Yawman Yockey.

    "...is preceded in death by his parents; two brothers, Aaron Yockey and James Yockey; two sisters, Juanita Wells and Patrician Hardeman. Survivors are his wife Joan Yockey of the home; three sons Jerry Yockey of Springdale, Larry Yockey and wife Diane of Lusk, Wyoming, and Jeff Can Ess and wife Kelli of Everett, Washington; one daughter, Lisa Van Ess of Perkeomanville, Pennsylvania; one brother, Bill Yockey of Pea Ridge; five sisters, Mary Groves, Mildred Morgan, Sylvia Moore and Donna Fletcher all of Garfield, Kitty Henson of Bentonville; and three grandchildren."
    Parents: Arthur George Yockey and Hazel Agnes Yawman Yockey.

  2. Mission Township, in Neosho, Kansas, United States. 1940 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration Publication T627)
    9 Apr 1940.