WILKES-BARRE — Adrianne "Agie" Yatsko peacefully left this life on Sunday, February 19, 2023. She was born in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. on May 13, 1975. She met and married her husband Tim Yatsko and joined the United States Army. The couple were stationed in several locations, including Hawaii. She earned her B.A. in Business Administration and Management from National Louis University.
In 2001, she and Tim relocated to the Washington D.C. area, where she would live and work for the rest of her life. She worked for The Distilled Spirits Council of America, The Audubon Society, and The World Wildlife Fund, where she rose to the position of Director of Prospect Management.
Agie completed five marathons and many road races. She loved traveling, Nats games, baking, movies, her book clubs, her all time favorite band Weezer, and helping anyone in need.
She is survived by Tim, and their two Vizslas, Ygritte and Tink. Per her wishes, there will not be a funeral. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to The World Wildlife Fund or a cancer research organization.
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Tom Nygaard
February 27, 2023
Tim, i am so sorry for uour loss. We had a lot of fun playing poker with the group in DC. she was always happy and smiling., especially when she took my money! She will be missed.
Paul and Diane Furner
February 23, 2023
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. So sorry Pat to hear of Adrianne's passing. We will keep her and you in our thoughts and prayers.

Patricia Matthews
February 22, 2023
Such a beautiful woman. I love you to the ends of the earth. Rest in peace, baby girl.
Mommy

Angie Pitha
February 22, 2023
Running a marathon, taking another all-time winner along for the ride, that smile that lights up the world. November 2008.

Melanie
February 21, 2023
So many great memories! So much laughter and loved shared. Such an amazing person and friend. So lick to have her in my life. Still can´t
Believe your gone.
Kelly Ireland
February 20, 2023
Agie was a principled and energetic activist for good. She was fiercely loyal, fun loving and smart as a whip. She was a damn good wife, a steadfast friend and the best mom a dog could ask for. I will do my best to carry her spirit in my heart forever.
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