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Rev. Quincy L. Yarborough Jr.

Chester, Va, Formerly Of Plainfield, New Jersey

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Rev. Quincy L. Yarborough, Jr. Chester, VA, formerly of PlainfieldRev. Quincy L. Yarborough, Jr. departed this life Fri., July 14, 2017 in Virginia. A memorial celebration of his life will be Sat., July 22, 2017 at 11am in Calvary Baptist Church, 324 Monroe Ave., Plainfield where he served as the...

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Quincy was the real deal, as far as being a "ROLE MODEL", BOTH AS A YOUNGSTER & AS AN ADULT. Pray for us, Rev. Yarborough... and thanks for not just preaching God's word, but living IT.

Gone but not forgotten.

Quincy was someone I looked up to in high school and continued to admire over the years

Rabbi Stephen Fuchs

Quincy was someone I looked up to in high school and continued to admire over the years

Although I haven't seen him since high school, I am sorry to hear of his passing. Back then I knew him as a soft spoken and polite gentleman. No surprise that he was called to the Ministry. My most sincere condolences to his family.

Our family was so saddened to hear of the passing of Rev. Yarborough. We first met when he and Phyllis relocated to the Chester, VA area and had been friends every since. Rev. Yarborough was a wonderful man, who had so many wonderful qualities. I enjoyed the talks that we shared and considered him a true man of faith and family. His physical presence will be missed, but the memories we share of Rev. Yarborough will live on. Our prayers are with the family. Fred & Darlene Atkins & Family

To the Yarborough Family, my heartfelt condolences on the loss of your Beloved Father and Husband. He was truly an Honorable Man and Pastor and will be sorely missed. I am sorry I was unable to attend his Memorial due to being out of town, but my thoughts and prayers are with my Dear Friend Vivian Bloodsaw and his Family.

Condolences to the Yarborough Family at this time of earthly separation from your loved one. He is remembered as a kind and gentle classmate during his years at VLD Jr. High and EOHS Class of 64. Not at all surprised to learn years ago he entered the ministry. God's comfort and peace be with you all.

My big cousin Quincy was just the sweetest man. When I was a kid we would be so excited when he would come over. We would hound him to let us "swing on his muscle." He ever so patient with us. I well not forget his big smile and gregarious nature. RIP big guy.