Charles-Yater-Obituary

Charles Yater

Dallas, Texas

Nov 14, 1919 – Jan 11, 2014

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BORN
November 14, 1919
DIED
January 11, 2014
LOCATION
Dallas, Texas

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Yater, Charles Mills Charles Mills Yater, 94, of Dallas passed away on Saturday, January 11, 2014 at his residence in Dallas. He will always be remembered as a loving, husband, father, father-in-law, grandfather, great grandfather, and friend to all that knew and loved him. He was born on...

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Aunt Bobbie, Loved seeing the photos in Uncle Charlie's album. Anytime he entered a room he filled it with life. Love his huge smile and humor and love of people. I think about you often and it hurts my heart to know how much loss you have faced this past month and a half. I love you.

Bobbie I am so sorry to read about Greg.
Did not know until I saw paper today that Charlie had died. I was out of town. Once again I am so sorry.

Charles was so helpful when my husband and I decided to do a different kind engagement ring. He came in on a Sunday to help us design it and sold the stone to us. He was wonderful. A few years later when my husband passed away, he redesigned my engagement ring and then built special weding rings for my second husband and I over 41 years ago. We married around Christmas, and Charles designed earing to match my newly designed ring. Our heartfelt sympathy to the family. I know he will be...

Mr. Yater was our family jeweler for many years. My mother and I first started going to him when he was located downtown. He was so creative, and so personable. We respected him immensely and recommended him to many of our friends. We shall miss him, and we feel lucky to have known him. Lynn Harnden

Celebrating the life of a man who gave so much to so many. May God bless him richly, along with his loved ones who will most surely see him again.

Mr. Yater was one of the first people that I met when my wife and I
moved to Dallas in 1972. That Christmas I bought my wife a gold watch
and beautiful ring that Mr. Yater helped me pick out. She still wears them
to this day. He was a fun, nice, caring and loving man. My sympathy to
Mrs. Yater, Mark and Greg. Lamar and Bobbie Wilson

With our love, sympathy and concern in your loss of Charles.

Marge and Bill Hood

When at USF&G downtown in claims,it was fun to work with Charles in replacing stolen Jewelry I would draw the replica & he could recreate it. We make a good team. He make some for my Wife Mary some, her favorites.

Uncle Charlie, you always looked out for our whole family. We'll miss you greatly. Our deepest sympathy to Aunt Bobbie, Greg & Robin, Mark & Linda and the rest of our extended family. Many Many fond memories.