He was born March 28, 1910, in Princeton, the son of Victor and Anna Krueger Yahr. He married Ruth Hull, April 3, 1938 in Markesan.
Mr. Yahr, who was retired, had owned and operated a clothing store and a grocery business in Princeton. He was a member of the Princeton Rotary Club and the Ripon-Green Lake Masonic Lodge 95.
Surviving are his widow; one daughter, Mrs. James (Antoinette) Good, Northfield, Ill.; one son, Dr. James Yahr, Berkeley, Calif.; two sisters, Marguerite McLeod and Lucille Randall, both of Walnut Creek, Calif.; and three grandchildren.
Services were Monday (Sept. 13) in United Methodist Church, Princeton, the Rev. Charles Wendt officiating. Burial was in Princeton City Cemetery.
Wachholz Funeral Home, Princeton, was in charge of arrangements.
He was born March 28, 1910, in Princeton, the son of Victor and Anna Krueger Yahr. He married Ruth Hull, April 3, 1938 in Markesan.
Mr. Yahr, who was retired, had owned and operated a clothing store and a grocery business in Princeton. He was a member of the Princeton Rotary Club and the Ripon-Green Lake Masonic Lodge 95.
Surviving are his widow; one daughter, Mrs. James (Antoinette) Good, Northfield, Ill.; one son, Dr. James Yahr, Berkeley, Calif.; two sisters, Marguerite McLeod and Lucille Randall, both of Walnut Creek, Calif.; and three grandchildren.
Services were Monday (Sept. 13) in United Methodist Church, Princeton, the Rev. Charles Wendt officiating. Burial was in Princeton City Cemetery.
Wachholz Funeral Home, Princeton, was in charge of arrangements.
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