of North Little Rock, AR
June 14, 1942 - September 16, 2022
My Dad, Stevens Lyn Yarberry, was born June 14, 1942 in Little Rock, Arkansas. He passed away September 16, 2022.
His brothers, Lawrence, Elmor, Ray and sisters, Tyncee, Georgia, Biddie, Fay and Wanda have already gone on to Heaven.
My dad was a very joyful man and loved so many people. He believed in Jesus and the power of prayer.
My dad's life journey took him from a log cabin with dirt floors and a outhouse, to the United States Army, where he served for 23 years before Honorably retiring in 1983. During his time, he traveled the world all over Europe and Korea. We never came to the United States for vacations we always loaded the old Chevy impala or Volkswagen van up and hit the roads.
After my dad's Army adventure, he worked at VA Ft. Roots. He truly loved the folks that he served and worked with.
Dad retired early from the VA but wanted to keep doing something. He loved taking care of folks, so he did home care for senior citizens. Mr. Dee Brown, author of "Bury my Heart at Wounded Knee", Mr. Campbell, an avid outdoorsman and Dr. Cloud, a retired dentist and principal, are a few of his friends.
Dad taught the senior citizen's class and he enjoyed fellowshipping with them.
Throughout his life God blessed him with five children: Robert, Steven, Richard, Helga and Eric; ten grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
My dad loved family events: horseshoes, kickball, fishing and camping, were some of his favorites. He loved to joke around and scare us kids.
Thanks dad for being the best dad in the whole world. We will miss you more than words can say.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Arkansas Children's Hospital, Ronald McDonald House, or local food banks.
A Celebration of Life will be held Friday, September 23, from 9:00 to 11:30 a.m., at New Hope Nazarene Church, 5519 Atwood Road, Little Rock. Interment will follow at the Little Rock National Cemetery at 12:30 p.m.
Eternal rest grant unto Uncle Lyn, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon him. May the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.
Memories of Uncle Lyn are happy memories. His bright smile, the huge laugh that caused his eyes to sparkle and his face to glow! Always, always made me feel welcome.
Prayers for comfort for you kiddos - Uncle Lyn was an awesome dad!!
It was a blessing to know Stephensâ¤ï¸Prayers for all the family.
Stevens was one of my favorite Food Service Supervisors at the VA. He was always smiling and loved the staff he worked with and the Veterans he served. Prayers for the repose of his soul.
Papa!
Thank you for all your knowledge on Jesus Christs word, for Showing us true compassion, wisdom , and love ! For all you sacrificed in life to help any and everyone in need! Your impact on earth shall be carried down and felt generation to generation forever and always
<3love Paxton
You were the best loving uncle anyone could ever have. I have loved you like a father as you have always treated me like your daughter. You will be greatly missed and I love you so much. Give everyone in Heaven a big hug for me especially my Mom and Gunnar. I will see you all again someday until then you will always be close in my heart. Love you Uncle Lynn!! Sharon
Thank you for being my dad,father,my rock..you are the best..love you..
You are the best dad ever! Thanks for being the dad you were.
Thanks dad for everything you’ve done.
Your a man of good character and I was always proud to call you my dad.