Funeral services will be held Monday, Sept. 21, 2009, at 11 a.m. at the Jacksonville Chapel of Jones Funeral Home with the Rev. Tony Cole officiating. Burial will follow at Coastal Carolina State Veterans Cemetery.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Donal L. Yoho.
Survivors include her four daughters, Donna Myslinski and her husband, Steve of Richlands, Beth Rosenberger, Kami Kennedy and Jill Phillips and her husband, James all of Jacksonville; 12 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
The family suggests that donations be made to Onslow County's Women's Center, 226 New Bridge St., Jacksonville, NC 28540 or to Onslow County Soup Kitchen, 600 Court St., Jacksonville, NC 28540.
The family will receive friends Sunday from 2 until 4 p.m. at Jones Funeral Home in Jacksonville.
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Christine Mitchell
October 6, 2009
Donna, Beth, Kami & Jill,
I just learned of your mother's passing. So sorry to hear of it - I remember her as always having a big smile on her face. My thoughts are with you all.
Christine Cunningham Mitchell
Rosemary Cawthorn-Strickland
September 21, 2009
Dear Donna and family...I just heard about the loss of your precious and beloved Mother, Betty. Please accept mine and Jody's deepest sympathies on your profound and devastating loss. Please accept our love and know we are thinking of you today.
Warmest Regards,
Rosemary and Jody Strickland
Darren Pierce
September 19, 2009
Dear Beth and family,
So very sorry to hear that your Mother passed. I can truly understand and my thoughts and love go out to you all.
Dnaiel Pearson
September 19, 2009
So sorry to see such a wonderful mother and grandmother of so many children and grandchildren pass from our place here on earth. But, at the same time I am happy that Betty Lou can now be with her husband and soulmate, Donal Yoho who passed previously. Donal, being a career Marine & civil servant for 50 years was an excellent roll model that few could ever match. Two wonderful humans, in love, partners in life, and now eternal partners in death. God Bless their souls. Respectfully Daniel R Pearson.
Grump wilbur
September 19, 2009
Kami.
I'm sorry to find out about your loss. I knew both your Mom and Dad.
Our prayers are with you at this time. They are together again as I
know that your Dad has welcomed her with open arms.
Grump
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