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Submitted: 12/11/22 • Approved: 12/18/22 • Last Updated: 12/21/22 • R550347-G0-S3
June 2, 1936 - May 21, 2001
*Obituary
Services for Charles Yost, respected area business man, cherished husband, honored father, and longtime friend to the community were held at the Munday Church of Christ. Marshal Coffey served as Minister with Randy Gressett assisting.
Mr. Yost was born on the Yost family farm west of Munday, Texas. He lived his entire life in the Munday area.
He married Gay Mobley on August 11, 1967 in Lawton, Oklahoma.
He was preceded in death by a daughter, LeAnna Camille, in 1979.
Charles' life was one of quiet, steady successes built on every day routines of living where he applied Christian principles to his marriage, his parenting, and his work life. Charles was married to Gay for almost 34 years. Charles and Gay built a happy home that modeled the way life should be lived to their four children. Because of Charles' steady guidance and unwavering support, all four children are successfully applying the lessons he taught them in the raising of their families and the way they approach life. The music, songs, and funny stories generated through a life of fun and hard work will be passed along for years to come.
Charles' life touched almost everything in Knox, Baylor, and Haskell counties and beyond as his work brought him into most of our homes at one time or another. Charles will be fondly remembered for his consistent contributions to the community he loved.
Contributed on 12/11/22 by texasfindagraver
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