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  • Margadelle Iley Yelverton

Margadelle Iley Yelverton

Margadelle Iley Yelverton, of Tehuacana, entered her heavenly home on April 20, 2023, at the age of 99. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m., Sunday, April 23, at the First Presbyterian Church withthe Rev. Ken Lane officiating. Interment followed in the Tehuacana Cemetery. Kent Yelverton, Alden Garber, Sonny Yelverton, Tommy Platt, Kellan Mathis, Nick Nichols, and Zack Fatkin served as pallbearers. Honorary pallbearers were Rusty Platt, Clynt Platt, Clay Platt, Chandler Boyd, Blake Mathis, Caleb Fatkin, Nathan Fatkin, Ben Fatkin, Case Nichols, Charlie Platt, and Ross Low.

Margadelle was born Feb. 18, 1924, in Coolidge, to Weightstill Avery and Mary Elizabeth (Barham) Iley. She lived in the Coolidge/Tehuacana area her entire life, attending Coolidge schools, and graduating from Coolidge High School. She married Lloyd Yelverton on Sept. 4, 1943; they were blessed with 61 years together and four children, Carol, Charles Dana, Kent and Sharon.

Margadelle’s love for God, family, and friends was exemplified by the way she lived her life. Her most important job was being a wife, mother and grandmother. She was the one who took care of the grandkids when they were sick, when their parents were traveling or for any reason. She enjoyed attending the activities in which her kids, grandkids, great-grandkids, and greatgreat- grandkids were involved; they all knew they could count on her for anything and at any time. She was also an active member of First Presbyterian Church.

Margadelle worked in various offices as a bookkeeper including Dr. Martin’s dentist office and Casual Fashions. She was very talented and crafty. She and her longtime friend, Shirley Edwards, even started their own business called “Sawing Grandmas.” She sewed many dresses, costumes, and quilted quilts for all her kids and others. She even starred in a TV commercial. Margadelle enjoyed reading, collecting thimbles and Precious Moments, going to the casino, and playing cards with her friends. She basically enjoyed life and took advantage of it as much as possible; she was always ready to get on the “bus” any time it was leaving!

Margadelle had a great personality, loved visiting people, enjoyed laughing and cutting up, and always greeted everyone with a smile. She was known by many, and all that knew her knew that Red Door was her signature scent.

She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Lloyd Yelverton; infant daughter, Carol Yelverton; son and daughter- in-law, Charles Dana and Starlene Yelverton; brother and sister-in-law, Dana and Doris Iley; and sister, Mildred Fort.

Margadelle is survived by her children, Kent Yelverton and Sharon Garber and husband, Alden; grandchildren, Tammy and Tommy Platt, Sonny Yelverton and Ashley Lanthrop, Guyanne and Kellan Mathis, Brandi and Zack Fatkin, Kera and Nick Nichols; great grandkids, Rusty, Clynt, Maecy, Clay, Chandler, Mikayla, Blake Erica, Brook, Caroline, Caleb, Nathan, Ben, Ella, Kamryn, and Case; great-great grandkids, Gentry, Charlie, Chesnee, McKenna, and four on the way.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to First Presbyterian Church, P.O. Box 528, Mexia, TX 76667, Gibbs Memorial Library, 305 E. Rusk, Mexia, TX 76667 or Providence Hospice, 312 S. Hwy. 14, Mexia, TX 76667.

Please visit www.blairstubbs. com to leave the family a message of condolence or sign the guestbook.

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