Niece of William Lamont Tait - who was very affluent - he had several businesses in Vancouver, BC and built the first mansion in North America that had an elevator - Glenbrae, which is now a Hospice for Children in Vancouver, BC
Buried with husband: Henry Yearley, and daughter Florence (Yearley) Mercer, and son in-law William (Bill) Mercer
Niece of William Lamont Tait - who was very affluent - he had several businesses in Vancouver, BC and built the first mansion in North America that had an elevator - Glenbrae, which is now a Hospice for Children in Vancouver, BC
Buried with husband: Henry Yearley, and daughter Florence (Yearley) Mercer, and son in-law William (Bill) Mercer
Family Members
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William Henry Yearley
1892–1971
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Anne May Yearley Hogue
1894–1983
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Mary Winifred Yearley
1895–1895
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Pvt Charles Robert Yearley
1897–1918
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Ella Elizabeth "Betty" Yearley McEwan Rogers
1899–1987
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Mary Ethel Yearley Hall
1900–1976
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Florence Yearley Mercer
1902–1995
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Thomas Frederick Albert "Fred" Yearley
1903–1989
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Laura Edith Yearley Stephenson
1905–1982
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Harold George Yearley
1908–1986
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Alice Frances Yearley Farr
1911–2011
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