Francisco Rangel Ybarra

Died: Sun., Nov. 6, 2016


Visitation

12:00 PM to 8:00 PM, Wed., Nov. 09, 2016
Location: Lyons Chapel


Funeral Service

10:30 AM Thu., Nov. 10, 2016
Location: Sacred Heart Catholic Church


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Francisco Rangel Ybarra, age 77, of Lyons died November 6, 2016 at Community Hospice of Vidalia after an extended illness. He was a native of Seguin, Texas. He became a resident of Toombs County in 1981. He was a farmworker and worked at Claxton Poultry for ten years. He enjoyed being around his loved ones and was Catholic by faith.
Mr. Ybarra is survived by his wife of 55 years, Elvira Flores Ybarra. He is survived by nine children: Irma Ybarra Valdez and her husband Rabul Valdez; Frances Y. Gutierrez and her husband Ricardo Gutierrez; Benito Ybarra; Chris Ybarra; Pauline Ybarra; Cristina Y. Hernandez and husband Ernesto Hernandez; Elvira Y. Quintero and husband Selestino Quintero; Rosemary Ybarra-Quintero and husband Efrain Quintero; and Francisco F. Ybarra. He is also survived by 39 grandchildren and 56 great-grandchildren, as well as a sister, Maria Y Vasquez of Seguin, Texas. Several other relatives and friends also survive.
Funeral Services for Mr. Francisco Rangel Ybarra will be held on Thursday, November 10, 2016, at 10:30 AM at Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Family will receive friends on Wednesday, November 9, beginning at noon with a rosary service at 6:00 PM at Stewart-Rosier Funeral Service Lyons Chapel.
Stewart-Rosier Funeral Service Lyons Chapel is in charge of funeral service and arrangements.

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Gloria W. Jackson
   Posted Thu November 10, 2016
Mr. Francisco will be missed by his beautiful wife and children because he was a helper. He didn't mind transporting family to and from the store or for doctor visits. He would pass the Telamon Office in Lyons every day with his favorite traveling buddy 'little Pee Wee' his Chihuahua in his arms or the front seat. I appeal to the family to find comfort in the words at 1Thessalonians 2:16, 17.

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