PUTNAM COUNTY HERALD
1903 - 1913
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YATES, THOMAS: Since my last letter death has taken from our midst Thomas Yates, a very excellent christian man. [Date: 6/16/1910, Vol. VIII, No. 24, Page 6]
YELTON, R. P.: Mr. R. P. Yelton died at his home Saturday, Sept. 6, 1913, and was buried at Paron Monday. He was 65 years of age. Mr. Yelton had been sick almost a year. His son, Robt. Yelton, who home is in Oklahoma, came in to see him, but just got here in time to see him buried. [Date: 9/11/1913, Vol. XI, No. 37, Page 2]
YORK, BEULAH: Miss Beulah York died at the home of her parents in this city Wednesday morning, after a long illness. Her remains were laid to rest in the city cemetery Thursday. [Date: 11/6/1913, Vol. XI, No. 45, Page 3]
YOUNG, CHARLES C.: Charles C. Young, 68, one of the best known citizens of this section of the state, died Monday night, Dec. 22, 1913, at his home in Sparta, after a week's illness with pneumonia. For many years he was a leading merchant of Sparta. He was a member of the Christian church and a Confederate veteran. He is survived by his wife and three grown children, S. Hayden Young and Mrs. Jas. N. Cox of Cookeville and Miss Minnie Young of Sparta. [Date: 12/25/1913, Vol. XI, No. 52, Page 3]
YOUNG, JOHN: Uncle John Young died Feb. 3rd at the home of his daughter Mrs. D. A. Montgomery and his remains were carried to his old home place near Shiloh. [Date: 2/2/1911, Vol. IX, No. 6, Page 1]
YOUNG, MRS. JOSH: Mrs. Josh Young died Saturday and was laid to rest at the Overton graveyard. The bereaved family have our deepest sympathy. [Date: 1/20/1910, Vol. VIII, No. 3, Page 7]