YOURD, Doris Finley
Doris Mae Finley Yourd passed away peacefully with family by her side on January 1, 2013 at Sutter Auburn Faith Hospital in Auburn, Ca. She was 78.
Doris was born July 13, 1934 in Melbourne, Arkansas, sixth of the eight children of Asa and Ruby Finley. Doris is predeceased by her parents, her husband Wayne Yourd, stepson Michael Yourd, sisters Drotha (Jackie) Cunningham, Rachel Cunningham, and Vera Costan, brothers-in-law Gothie Green, Robert Cunningham, Cliff Cunningham Jr. and Lawrence (Johnny) Johnston, and sister-in-law Oleta Finley.
She is survived by her immediate family Jon Yourd (Phyllis) of Foresthill, Jennifer Yourd Murray (Leonard) of Columbus, North Carolina and David Cunningham (Debbie) of Sacramento. She is also survived by her mother-in-law, Hazel Yourd, her sisters Iva Green, Erva Johnston, and Sue Beevers (Ted), brother Jay Finley, brother-in-law Ray Costan, sister-in-law Gwen Wallis (Larry) , nine grandchildren: Kristi (Kenny)Backus, Nick (Alecia) Murray, Grace, Julia, and Sam Murray, Zane (Brianna) Lemas, Keeley (Italo) Ciccarelli, Bobby and Shannon Cunningham and two great-grandsons: Liam Lemas and Bryant Murray. Doris dearly loved and is loved by all her family including many extended family members who are not mentioned here.
Doris graduated from Elk Grove High School in 1952, worked for the Calif. Dept. of Justice for 10 years, and married Wayne Yourd on April 8, 1961 at her family church in Sacramento. Doris continued to be a person of deep faith throughout her life.
Doris and Wayne were wonderful parents! They deeply loved each other and the four children they raised: Michael, David, Jonathan, and Jennifer. They loved the ocean and the mountains, and the family enjoyed camping at both. They encouraged the children's participation in activities of their choice which included basketball, motocross, NASCAR racing etc. Doris' love of her family also led her into photography, genealogy, and having a yearly vegetable garden after they moved to Meadow Vista in 1971. After the children were grown, Doris worked for Continental Insurance until Wayne and she retired and moved to the North Carolina coast. In Dec. 2000, they returned to Foresthill. After Wayne passed away in 2001, Doris lived with her daughter, Jenny, in Columbus, NC and near her sons, Jon and David in Foresthill.
Doris was an especially warm, generous, genuine, loving person. She will always be loved and deeply missed by her family and many friends!
A celebration of her life will be held on Sun. Jan. 20 at 12 noon at the Foresthill Memorial Hall, 24601 Harrison St. (Travel East on Foresthill Rd. Turn left on Soap St. The Memorial Hall is on Soap and Harrison.) A potluck meal will follow the service.
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Thinking of you Doris & may you always RIP!
December 31, 2013
Aunt Doris, You will forever be missed. Know that your memory will live on in all of us.
Our deepest sympathy to the family. You are all in our thoughts and prayers.
With Love and sadness,
Christine, Destiny, and Marisa Green
Marisa Green
January 19, 2013
We were friends to Doris and Wayne for many years..Our deepest smpathy to the family
Bill and Linda Llewelyn
William Llewelyn
January 15, 2013
We were friends to Doris and Wayne for many years...Our sympathy to the family.
Bill and Linda Llewelyn
January 15, 2013
Love to the family with our sorrow!
Teddy and Sue Finley Beevers
Teddy & Sue Beevers
January 14, 2013
Love you sis,
Ted & Sue Beevers
January 14, 2013
Jon, Jen, and David I am every sorry for your loss. We love you all.
Sandi, Michael, and Aunt Iva
January 14, 2013
We all love you and will miss you very much aunty.
Sandi Evon
January 14, 2013
Jon & Phyllis
I am so sorry for your lose. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Suzzette
Suzzette MacKay
January 10, 2013
Love you Mom,Doris,Grandma you will be greatly missed Jon,Phyllis
January 8, 2013
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