Yvonne Germany Mack
December 14, 1939 ~ December 6, 2018
She was born December 14, 1939, in Fannin, Mississippi, the daughter of Stennis and Velma Clemons.
Yvonne was a 1958 graduate of Lincoln High School, a 1964 graduate of Practical Nursing School in Jefferson City, and a 1973 graduate of Lincoln University.
Yvonne worked as a Licensed Practical Nurse, staff nurse, and charge nurse for St. Mary’s Health Center for 15 years, Still Hospital for 17 years, and Capital Health Care Nursing Home.
She was a member of Quinn Chapel A.M.E. Church in Jefferson City. She enjoyed gardening, crocheting, and cooking.
Survivors include two sons, Gerry Mack, Jefferson City; Clarence Mack, Jr., Jefferson City; and nine siblings, Joe Brown, Detroit, Michigan; John Clemons, Cape Girardeau, MO; Willie Ann (Arthur) Calvert, San Diego, CA; Paul Yizar, Jr., NY; Gaylord Yizar, FL; Keith Yizar, NY; Charmaine Thompson, NY; Daymon Yizar, NY; and Ira Jo Gordon, MO.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Stennis and Velma Clemons; three sisters, Virginia Crider, Pauline Lewis, Eddie Ruth Clemons; and four brothers, Stennis Clemons, Jr., Phillip Clemons, Lee Clemons and James Clemons.
Visitation will be 10-11 a.m. Friday, December 14, 2018, at Quinn Chapel A.M.E. Church.
Funeral service will be 11 a.m. Friday at Quinn Chapel A.M.E. Church with Rev. Cassandra Gould officiating.
Burial will be in Longview Cemetery.
Memorials are suggested to the Alzheimer’s Association.
Dulle-Trimble Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Those wishing to send condolences to the family may do so at the www.dulletrimble.com website.
You taught me how to Crochet, and I thank you for that, and all those evenings we worked in the ER at SSM in the 70’s, where you made me laugh and have the best time. You are the best Mack. See you soon….Vivian Amick
Miss you A LOT mom!!
I was sharing memories of our years at st Mary’s about two weeks ago. Those memories bring a smile to my face and I often chuckle about our fun times. MAC was a jewel and a great nurse. I miss those years. Cindy Stotler Stephens
Ms Mack was a sweet kind hearted person and always had a smile for you. As a kid, I got to know her by being friends with both her sons, Clarence and Gerry. She loved gardening and was more than happy to share with you what she grew. She also had a soft spot for animals. And sometimes she would bake treats that her son Clarence would share with us. She became friends with my mother and would visit her from time to time. And according to my mother when she worked for the late Dr. Ross, helped deliver one of my sisters, either Sherry or Glenda. She will truly be missed, but she is only on pause for now until that beautiful resurrection morning when Jesus comes to gather His children.
I wish to express my deepest condolences to your family. The God of all comfort offers the hope that soon, sickness and death will be things of the past. This hope can bring you comfort during this difficult time. Revelation 21:3,4