Ivy-Yeager-Obituary

Ivy Yeager

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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Ivy Yeager Ivy Yeager, 84, of Paxtang, went to be with the Lord Tuesday, January 12, 2010 in Harrisburg Hospital. She was born June 16, 1925 in Saltash, Cornwall, England and was the daughter of the late Arthur and Ivy Keith. She was preceded in death by her husband, Frank L. Yeager, Jr.;...

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Dear Bill, Cindy, Sue, Kim, Amy, Darren & All Ivy's Family: We will always fondly remember "Queen Mum" (as we called Ivy on our 1997 Bermuda trip)for her grace, charm and faith. It was truly a delight and pleasure to know her for these past 13 years. May we all live our lives by her wonderful example.

So sorry to hear of the passing of your mother. Our hearts and prayers are with you all. God bless you in your time of grief.

Bill, I am sorry to learn of your loss. Although it is the life cycle it is not an easy thing to deal with. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

I was saddened to learn of Ivy's passing. She was such a sweet person who always had a smile on her face no matter how bad she felt. I met Ivy at the Coffee Cup, she sat at the same table with the same group of friends every month, always entertaining everyone. Ivy traveled with me on many of my bus trips to different dinner theatres, just a day out with the "girls" she would say.
Ivy will be missed by many.
God Bless Her!!

We are saddened to hear of Ivy's passing. We have good memories of Ivy at church, at Friday evening dinners with her friends and as a wonderful landlady to Dottie and Rookie. We will all miss her.

God blessed her life and will bless and comfort the family and friends she has left behind.

Greatness can be defined as an ideal that is used as a goal to which many strive to achieve. It is the consistency of purpose, over a very full lifetime, to raise a family of good, caring and productive individuals that sets apart my Mother. She, quite literally, cared more about you than herself. She gave of herself to her family, friends, church and community. And when you combine this with uncommon grace with which she lived her life, you come to appreciate her greatness. Lesson learned.

John and family, May pleasant memories ease your sorrows. May God bless you all.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.