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Christine Yarbrough
Washington, IN
Christine Cates Yarbrough, (Hanna Bina), passed away December 11, 2018. She was the proud daughter to Frank K. and Helen D. Yarbrough. Born in Washington IN, She attended and graduated from Washington High School, College at Vincennes University and then to FAU in South FL to pursue her degree as a paralegal. She then began her career path as a certified real estate paralegal. She worked for a law firm in Fort Lauderdale before moving to Sebastian FL to continue her career at both Gould Cooksey & Robyn Lloyd law firms and was also the president & owner of Beachland Title Co of Vero beach.
She is survived by longtime partner John MacCrum, daughter and son-in-law Nicole page Davis and Jais Revah; brother and sister-in-law, Brooks and Abby Yarbrough; and nieces, Ashley, Tiffany & Angelica.
She will now be with her favorite companion, her loyal Shih Tzu, Ninja.
Christine had a contagious smile and laugh, the purest green eyes you ever did see and a HUGE heart with an insurmountable amount of generosity.
She was an avid golfer taking after her dad, a great cook and the most loving mommy for 31 years.
She will be deeply missed by all.
Funeral services will be held December 13, 2018, at 2pm at Beth David Memorial in Hollywood, FL 3201 NW 72nd Ave, Hollywood FL 33024.
Sponsored by Levitt-Weinstein at Beth David.
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I just found out that Christine passed on. She was one of the dearest people. She was there for me when my son died in 2005. I wondered why the world seemed a bit dimmer. Now I know.
Kathryn Dale
November 15, 2019
Ninja Bubba will be happy to see you :)
Karen Clark
December 13, 2018
So sorry to hear Christine has passed away. I have known her since 1998 as she had married my husband and I. Christine's dog Ninja and my dog Gizmo were brother and sister and we had so much fun with those two. We lost touch through the years but I had so many good times with her. Rest in Peace Critter.
Karen Clark
December 13, 2018
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