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Anne Yarbrough Graves

1940 - 2016

Anne Yarbrough Graves obituary, 1940-2016, Los Angeles, CA

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1940

DIED

2016

Anne Graves Obituary

November 15, 1940 - December 26, 2016 Anne Yarbrough Graves died peacefully at Providence Saint Joseph's hospital on December 26, 2016 after a valiant but mercifully short battle with cancer. She was 76. Annie was born November 15, 1940 in Detroit, Michigan where she was a child actress and the four year old spokesperson for the Pressel Sausage Company. Dreaming of stardom, her family moved to California in the 1940's and settled in Culver City. Attending Culver High in the 1950's, Annie was known for being kindhearted and funny. Head Cheerleader, Girl's League President, Homecoming Queen - she even dated the Captain of the football team thus sweeping the high school Superfecta. Always a hard worker, she went on to a modeling career at Robert Hall while working as a floral designer. Along the way, she won several 1950's beach pageant titles including Miss Culver City and Venice Surf Festival. Acting, modeling and flowers would be the hallmarks of her life and she made every setting she touched more beautiful, whether by her creative designs or her charming, witty presence. While modeling, she worked as Miss Clairol, and most amusingly as "Miss Naugahyde" at the Los Angeles Auto Show, displaying with a graceful gesture (which she would later repeat to great comedic effect) "my hat is Naugahyde, my dress is Naugahyde, my shoes are Naugahyde and even my purse is Naugahyde!" She earned small roles in several movies of the era including cult favorite "The Magic Sword" with Basil Rathbone and "Runaway Girl." She had recurring parts on both Gunslinger and Bonanza and was killed by Indians a number of times before this sad and final departure. In 1964 she met singer Glenn Yarbrough. They married in 1967, had one daughter, Holly, in 1969. By 1971 they had "quit the biz" to sail around the world on a 55-foot ketch they designed and built. During those years at sea, Annie cultivated her talent for writing. Excerpts of her memoir of the trip were published in the SSCA (Seven Seas Cruising Association) magazine. She also wrote many rhyming stories for children and countless memorable poems for friends. In the mid-1970's Annie and Glenn co-founded one of the first artist-run labels: Brass Dolphin Records. Annie produced Glenn's "Live at the Troubadour" album and singlehandedly maintained an international mail order company for a decade. Later in the 1980's, her many years of floral arranging inspired her to start one of the first dedicated custom gift basket stores in L.A. called "I'm a Basket Case" on Ventura Boulevard in Studio City. Later, she enjoyed being one of the few female designers at the high-end Flower Basket next door. Since 1964 she lived in and lovingly cared for the Josef Van der Kar house in the Hollywood Hills. It was built by the architect for his own family in 1940 and Glenn and Annie were the second owners. Annie dedicated her life to the maintenance of the house and garden and her spirit will always dwell there. Until his death in 2002, Mr. Van der Kar, who became a lifelong friend, always ribbed her about turning his home into a "Hollywood House" complete with an outdoor pool and lava-rock waterfall planter in his once spare living room design. But it was the mid sixties after all, and he lovingly absolved her of her architectural sins, often expressing gratitude at her adoration of the house and grounds and preservation of his work. She was preceded in death by her parents, Luther Eldon and Marion Theresa Graves, her dear brothers, John Charles and Thomas Eldon Graves, her ex-husband and lifelong friend, Glenn Robertson Yarbrough, and her most beloved dog Nikolas. She is survived by her daughter, Holly Yarbrough Burnett, son-in-law Robert Burnett, as well as many dear family and friends. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Annie's memory to the Stanford Department of Special Collections, Stanford University Libraries, Stanford, CA 94305. Funds designated in her name will be used to preserve the history of her beloved house in the permanent Van der Kar collection.

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Published by Los Angeles Times from Dec. 29 to Dec. 30, 2016.

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Ian Litvinoff

February 4, 2024

I’m so sorry I saw one on TV today so I Glenn Yarbrough with her wanted to contact her. I didn’t know she died. She never told me she had cancer I spent every day with her swimming pools did all that for. I’m sorry to hear this. Hope you and your husband are doing well man that just broke my heart. Love, Ian.
Rest in peace, one of my best friends

Theodora Brown Harrison

May 12, 2023

Dear Baby Holly,
I was a student nurse at St. John's when you were born. I was assigned to care for Anne Yarbrough who had given birth to a premature girl who was doing fine.
Your mother was thrilled. I mean thrilled at your birth. She told me about naming you Holly. I guess she & your dad chose Holly because it was near Christmas (now I'm not so sure about that). She would call friends and tell them she had had natural childbirth .Then after they would respond with amazement and delight, she would admit she really didn't need analgesics because you were so tiny you just slipped out.
You were in the ICN for a time, but you were a strong little thing and got "promoted" quickly. I loved to care for you. When you were big enough, I would hold you and rock you. I held you and sang as softly as I could "And the Honeywind Blows."
One day as you were finishing your tube feeding and I was withdrawing the catheter, right at the tip when it reached your tiny, precious lips you sucked it. You puckered up and sucked on the delicate end of the feeding tube! What a great day! My darling baby girl Holly was growing up.
I probably was not allowed to make the announcement myself--only a student--but I ran to your mother's room and spilled the beans: "Holly sucked. Holly sucked the tube!" You would soon be able to take a bottle.
Tonight I was looking up your dad because I wanted to know how he and your mom were, where and all. I was stunned and filled with sorrow, but the adorable, cherished tiny baby I held every day in nursing school was writing what seemed to be messages to me.
My arms are about you, sweet girl, the first baby I ever cared for, changed and cleaned and fed and held right against my heart. I was twenty-two, and you are indeed all grown up.
My arms are about you.
Sweet aloha and big love,
Teddy Brown Harrison (RN)

Diana Whitman

March 18, 2022

Hello sweet beautifully beautiful talented Annie......you were on my mind tonight and Im sad to have to talk to you here. It´s been a ton of years since we last saw each other but I have such fond memories of our times as Buckley mothers. You and Edwina always brightened my day and kept me in stitches! I remember the gift basket shop, that was an awesome thing for you ladies. I also remember a kindness you did for me, and that was making bow decorations for my house when my brother got married there. Annie that was 40 years ago´. I remember you with such fondness and am sending so much love!

Terre Hartz

June 21, 2017

Just saw this. It's been a long time since our last meeting &conversation over the flowers you were arranging. Many happy & poigiant memories rush back just now. I'm so glad you had such a full, fun and productive life. Love to Holly. Godspeed dear frien of our crazy &memorable high school days .
Terre Bruce (Gray) Hartz

Sherrill Useem

March 6, 2017

Annie was one of my special friends in high school and in our 20's. Such a bright light to shine in heaven.

Strength to you and many prayers,
Sherrill Terry Useem
Class of 1959

Janet Evans

January 9, 2017

Holly, I am so sorry in the loss of your Mother. You have been down a rough road, losing your Dad, then your Mother. God is with you. Take one day at a time. I just got this info today, Jan.9th. Love you.
Janet & Norm

January 9, 2017

How saddened I am hearing of Ann's passing...the news traveling far to Boston area. I'm another Culver High student who performed in our high school plays...she was a special addition to our school.
Lillian Davidson Breen

January 1, 2017

Ann was a special part of our lives at Culver High. Sending love to her family.

December 30, 2016

I still remember all the fun we had performing together in those wonderful high school musical shows!

Praying peace to the family.

Diane Parenti Dubberke

December 30, 2016

Holly,
Many Culver High Centaurs loved Ann. She graced us in many ways.
Joe Faust

David House

December 30, 2016

So sorry for your loss Holly. Your in my thoughts and prayers.

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