Paul-Yarnell-Obituary

Paul L. Yarnell Sr.

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

1926 - 2017

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Paul L. Yarnell, Sr., 91, of Harrisburg, went to be with his Lord and Savior on Thursday, July 6, 2017, in the Residence of the Jewish Home. Born in Frackville on March 28, 1926, he was the son of the late Ellsworth Clinton and Ethel Shuey Yarnell. Paul retired as a utility technician for the...

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On behalf of the Harrisburg Chapter of the Milton Hershey School Alumni Association, we will keep his family in our prayers. We want the family to know that we (Marlin Goodyear, Horace Flynn, Whitey Klein, and many others) have fond memories of Paul and his early membership in our Chapter.

Twin Pines trip 1960's - Trinity E.C. Church

September 1994

Cheryl and family so sorry to see Paul has passed, you were truly Blessed to have him as a father. He was a wonderful neighbor, my favorite Sunday school teacher, and a servant of God such an example to all. He was always smiling and positive. Love to all, Debi and George Milakovic

The Yarnells,
I can't remember a time when you weren't part of my life - you were all so special to me. I'm surprised you didn't claim me on your income tax! And it didn't list it but you sang in the choir and often in quartets. You and Phyills were like second parents to me but not as mean - I loved you all. Cheryl was my first best friend and I got her into trouble as often as I could - sorry. Paul, say hello to my mother in heaven and tell her I miss her very much. God bless...

Paul,
I'm sorry to read of your father's passing. You and your family are in my prayers.

I will miss Paul's smile and sweetness that he showed to everyone. My sincerest sympathy to the family, especially the Cupps and Yarnell Jr. He is safe in the arms of Jesus.

Mr. Yarnell was my Sunday school teacher and youth leader at Trinity EC church in Rutherford. He also led the singing on many a Sunday night and sang in the choir at Trinity. He had a positive impact on my life; such an example of a man who loved God and served him. He was always smiling and that is how I remember him. He taught me so well how to live my life. I saw him a few months ago and he was smiling. The last thing he said to me if I don't see you again, I will see you up there in...