Wilbur-Yeager-Obituary

Wilbur Arthur Yeager Jr.

Big Spring, Texas

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Big Spring, Texas
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Alzheimer's Association

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Wilbur Yeager. Kind. Honest. Warm. A great sense of humor. Native Midlander Wilbur Arthur Yeager Jr., 85, passed away on October 21, 2014. Wilbur met his wife Marianne while serving in the military. They both wanted, and were blessed with, a large family. Self-assured and easy- going, Wilbur was...

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There are so many fond memories of Wilbur from the bank, and Church, and the neighborhood! My thoughts and prayers are with you all!
Fondly,
Gayle Snure Ingle

Scott,
Your dad Wilbur sounds like a wonderful man and a great father. I'm sure that you will miss him. We will keep your family and your mom in our prayers. Bill, Ruth, Marcus & Nathan Collins

So sorry to lose another friend from the past. Our parents were friends and Goss and Wilbur were high school buds. Wilbur was always such a gentleman. Love and Prayers to the family.

My prayers and thoughts are with the Yeager family.May God cover your hearts and give you comfort as you walk through this difficult time.

We enjoyed Wilbur's friendship so much. Wendell worked with him at the old First National Bank. Many happy memories of time spent with the Yeagers at bank functions. Marianne, we pray God's blessing on you during this difficult time. Sending our love and deepest sympathy.

Many fond memories of Mr. Yeager in the banking world. I guess he and Hoyle will run the bank in heaven.

I was saddened to hear of Mr. Yeager's passing and send my deepest condolences to the Yeager family. As a young woman, many years ago, I worked for FNB and so admired Mr. Yeager's work ethic, sense of fairness and immense kindness. I felt he was a valued mentor to all of the young men and women at the bank who where just embarking on their careers. He was a wonderful man and will be sorely missed.

My thoughts and prayers go out to the entire family. He was a such a great man and will be missed by so many.

Fond memories of Wilbur in high school & later visiting in Midland when our children were growing up.