Barbara Clydean Yackell, a beloved mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, and friend, passed away peacefully on November 29, 2024, at the age of 79 after a courageous battle with multiple myeloma. She was born on August 31, 1945, in Hatch, New Mexico, to Clyde and Eunice Bailey, who instilled in her the values of kindness, hard work, and love.
Barbara grew up in a close-knit family and attended Roswell High School, where she graduated in 1963. Her early years were marked by a spirit of adventure and a passion for life that would define her character. After high school, she dedicated herself to a career that spanned several institutions, including the City of Lubbock, Plains National Bank, Highland Hospital, and State National Bank. Her work ethic and professionalism earned her respect and admiration in the community.
Barbara found her life partner in Milton Brumley, with whom she shared countless memories and adventures. Together, they embraced their love for country and western dancing, often traveling across Texas and Oklahoma to participate in various dance competitions. These joyous experiences brought smiles to their faces and warmth to their hearts, a testament to the bond they shared.
A devoted mother to her children-Tami and Rick Jones of Lubbock, TX, Timothy Alford-Tremoni of Lubbock, TX, Terri and Todd Kulick of Georgetown, and Tina and Allen Watson of Granbury. Barbara was a constant source of support and encouragement. Her nurturing spirit extended beyond her immediate family, as she cherished her grandchildren: Austin and Morgan Wofford, Christian Cavazos, Mackenzie Cavazos, Noah Cavazos, Nova Tremoni, Hayley Reed, Harley Alford, and Hannah Alford. Barbara's legacy continues with her great-grandchildren, Lyla Craddick, Grayson Cavazos, Nico Alford, and Nyx Alford, who brought her immense joy and pride.
Barbara is preceded in death by her parents, Clyde and Eunice Bailey, sister, Francis Puryear, and her brother, Joe Bailey. She leaves behind a loving family that will forever hold her memory dear. Additionally, she is survived by her brother, Dale Bailey and wife Judy, several nieces and nephews, who admired her grace and strength.
Known for her classy demeanor, loving nature, and unwavering friendship, Barbara was a remarkable individual who touched the lives of everyone she met. Her involvement in Beta Sigma Phi allowed her to form lasting friendships and contribute to her community, reflecting her commitment to making the world a better place.
As we remember Barbara, let us honor her legacy by embracing love and kindness in our lives. Her beautiful spirit will live on in the hearts of all who knew her, and she will be deeply missed. May she rest in peace, enveloped in the love she so generously shared throughout her lifetime.
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Clydean was my 1st best friend on 5th and Orchard when our family lived in the old stucco at 301 N Orchard 1950 We were about 5 our bdays were a week apart She was one of the few who remembered my dad before he died i treasured sharing those early days with her We stayed in contact our whole life. Clydean came with me to the 55 RHS reunion that Nelson helped organize in Roswell 2018. Those early images of playing tea time with our dolls in my life size playhouse and swinging and running in the big yard filled with joy and laughter has remained with me never to be replaced. I miss her. Shes at peace now comforted by her savior.
W Leggett
Cheryl Corazzi (Essex)
A great, gracious lady. May she rest in peace.
Linda Fisher (McLellan)
Our deepest sympathy to the family. Thank you for posting, bill.
Sue Ann Carpenter
Clydean was my 1st best friend on 5th and Orchard when our family lived in the old stucco at 301 N Orchard 1950 We were about 5 our bdays were a week apart She was one of the few who remembered my dad before he died i treasured sharing those early days with her We stayed in contact our whole life. Clydean came with me to the 55 RHS reunion that Nelson helped organize in Roswell 2018. Those early images of playing tea time with our dolls in my life size playhouse and swinging and running in the big yard filled with joy and laughter has remained with me never to be replaced. I miss her. Shes at peace now comforted by her savior.