Frances I. Yager

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Yager, Frances I., 83, retired Scott County School District 2nd grade teacher, died Sunday, November 4, 2007. Service will be held 11:00 A.M. Tuesday, November, 6 Downing and Lahey East Chapel. Graveside service 1:00 P.M. Wednesday, Scott County Cemetery. Frances was preceded in death by her parents, Alvin and Hester ( DuBois) Richter, husband Roy, brother, Kenneth Richter, and sister, Dixie Richter. Survivors: children, Dalvin (Becky) Yager of Derby, Karlan (Lu Ann) Yager of Olathe, DLise (Jim) Lavin of Overland Park, and Tyson (Becky) Yager of Derby; brother Jesse Richter of Peabody; sisters Zelda Hiebert, of Newton and Esta Hall, of Burns, KS; 10 grandchildren. Memorial has been established with Scott County Teachers Association Scholarship Fund, c/o Joyce Lauber, Scott City Middle School, 809 W Ninth Scott City, KS 67871. Graveside service 1:00 P.M. Wednesday, Scott County Cemetery

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  1. Karlan- Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your entire family during this very difficult time. Although I never met your mother, I have no doubt that she was a wonderful and caring person. I am saddened about your loss. Steve Ruben

  2. Your mom was a very special lady. She was a great teaching buddy. We enjoyed many years together. She always had a great laugh, but also emotional when it was something special and close to her heart. I think the memorial is a special tribute to Francis and her many years of touching children lives. It’s a great honor. God’s blessing be with each of you. Pat Wren

  3. Jim and D’Lise, We are sorry for the loss of your mother. We loved hearing about her life at the service. She was truly a special person. Dave and Caroline

  4. Please accept my heartfelt sympathy in the loss of your mother. She was one of my very favorite teachers who loved me for all my faults 🙂 and she was an influence in my becoming a teacher. What a great lady! God bless you all!

  5. Please accept my heartfelt sympathy for the loss of your mother. Frances was a dear friend to me and I have many wonderful memories of the times we taught together. She wore her heart on her sleeve and cared so much for all the people she touched. She always put her family first and was so very proud of her children. Remember that your loss is shared by many friends who care and that you are in our thoughts and prayers.

  6. Frances brought so many gifts to our lives and touched so many hearts. She was a terrific teacher and a dear friend. She will truly be missed.

  7. USD 466 – Scott County Schools – wishes to extend our sympathy to the family of Francis. Our thoughts are with you at this time.


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