Lynda Lee Yarborough

Lynda Lee Yarborough obituary, Auburn, KY

Lynda Lee Yarborough

Lynda Yarborough Obituary

Visit the Hardy and Son Funeral Homes & Cremation - Bowling Green website to view the full obituary.

Lynda Lee Yarborough, 77, of Auburn, Kentucky, passed peacefully at the Medical Center of Bowling Green, on Tuesday, June 24. Born to the late Phil R. Dill and Francis Vaughn Dill, Lynda was born in New Castle, Delaware. She was preceded in death by her husband and father of their children, Robert Stephens, Sr., and her second husband, Robert Yarborough.

Lynda attended New Friendship Baptist Church and worked hard as a housewife to provide a comfortable home for her family. She is survived by her son, Robert Stephens (Melanie); daughters, Autumn Skyy (Fiancé, Hunter), Lynn Stephens, and Patti Connell. She leaves six grandchildren to cherish her memory, Eddie Stephens (Lisa), Joey Morris (Katie), Brianna Stephens, Dakota Stephens (Sierra), Courtney Moore (Steven), and Dylan Tatum (Fiancé, Alexys). Great Grandchildren are Melanie, Kinsley, Blakely, Khristian, Sadie, William, Liam, Tennysyn, Mozzayah, Waylon, Laura Mae, Jameson & Brantley. Also surviving are her sister, Barbara Kucyj, several nieces and nephews, Heather, Stephanie, Carolyn, Jason, Steve, Tim, Doug, Mark and Darlene, and sisters-in-law, Rena Baggett, Sylvia Stephens and Jernearl Bulzer.

Friends and family may offer their respect on Sunday, June 29, 2025, between the hours of 12:00 p.m. and 2:00 p.m. at Hardy & Son Funeral Homes, Bowling Green Chapel. No service will be held at this time as cremation will follow the visitation. The staff of Hardy & Son is honored to assist with Lynda’s arrangements. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Hardy & Son Funeral Home to help with expenses.

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Hardy and Son Funeral Homes & Cremation - Bowling Green

3098 Louisville Road, Bowling Green, KY 42101

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