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Michael S. "Hoover" Yarris

S.W. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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Of S.W. Philadelphia Michael S. "Hoover" Yarris, on April 20, 2011. Michael enjoyed walking and riding his bike, crafting home-made wines and tending to his flower garden. He loved the wilderness and was an avid Rolling Stones fan and his favorite song was "Start Me Up." Brother of the late...

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I still can't get over the fact that your gone. There isn't one day that goes by that I don't think about you. Every time I hear a Rolling Stones song I just picture you dancing. Love you always Uncle Hoover your forever in my heart!

mikey rest in peace....mom your lady is doing ok,and dad your friend is missing you....take care of gram hattie and marty ....miss and love ya your big brother sissy....lol

Rest in peace mike, he was a good guy always riding his bike, always had somthing funny to say when he would stop and talk, he will be missed by many..my thoughts and prayers are with the family

Mike and Jayne: We were so sorry to read that Mikey is gone. We know how much he meant to Nick. We feel bonded to your family and its struggles. Know that we are thinking of you often.
- Peter Goldberger & Anna Durbin, Ardmore

To the Yarris Family:

So sorry for your loss, and ours. Previti Family

To the Yarris Family, We were so sorry to hear of your loss, Mikey was a great guy and a friend of the family, our thoughts and prayers are with you. The Moncrief Family

We are so deeply sorry for you loss. Mikey was a good person and always singing his rolling stones. The best part of living across the street from him was his beautiful garden and him in his barber chair sing the rolling stones. May he rest in peace and look down on his family with all of his love. Sorry we couldnt come down.

Love always
The Hinkles

Mike always made me smile. The first time we spoke was when I was walking home from the trolley stop so many years ago. From that day on, I had a new friend. Many times I have spoke about him fondly to my family over the years. There are just some people you never forget in life; Mike was one of those people. My deepest sympathy to his family. He will be missed but his memory lives on with so many, many people!

Mike always had a smile on his face and time to stop and chat and have a laugh. RIP Mike.