Obituary
Our beloved sister, Bernadette “Bernie” Yagle, late of Hopewood, formerly of Uniontown,
PA, went to be with the Lord on May 9, 2024.
She was predeceased by Joseph L. Yagle (Father), Mary Ann E.
Yagle (Mother), and Duane Anthony Yagle (Son). Surviving are her sister, Elaine
L. Raymond, with whom she resided; twin brother, Bernard Yagle of Claysville,
PA; and sister, Diane L. Poundstone of Uniontown, PA; nieces and nephews,
Kimmie (Todd) Barale, Patricia (Sam) Daugherty, Janet Bell and fiancé Ed
Miller, Jamie Bell, Brandon J. (Jill) Yagle; great nieces and nephews, Kaitlyn,
Dalton, Tiffany, Alyssa, Ryan, Zoey, twins, Ethan and Evan, Bailey, Hailey, and
Nathan “Nate”; spiritual family, Pastor Bryan Kelley and Tamara Kelley, Lynn, Al,
and Kenny Whipkey, Linda Moxley, Bob and Sharon Carrigan, and the entire
congregation at Bethel Baptist Church; special friends of a lifetime, Cathy Nehls
and children, Bobbie Ann and Stevie, Birdie and Bill Spaw and sons, Billy Ray,
Jeff, David, and grandson, little David, Jean and Jeffery Mullen, Rosie and
Dave Kapolka, Lisa and Len Marino, and Sis Bosley: and neighbors, who are like
family, Cindy and Rob Robinson, Jeanie and Buddy Martin, Tommy and Lisa Shaffer,
and Jennifer and Ted Myers.
Bernie was an animal lover, dogs, cats, rabbits, and horses,
and they all had a special bond with her in return. She loved flower and
container gardening/landscaping. She was
a painter extraordinaire; meticulous when it came to painting walls, ceilings
and any other projects; creatively and artistically painting statuary, both
large and small. She was an expert
baker; we all loved her nut, apricot, pineapple, strawberry, and raspberry
rolls. She was an awesome cook as well;
some of her best dishes were potato and macaroni salads, spaghetti with a
homemade barbeque sauce, lazy halupki (golumpki) casserole, outdoor picnics
with kielbasa, hamburgers, hot dogs on the charcoal grill and all the fixings. She thoroughly enjoyed her nephew, Brandon’s,
melt in your mouth barbeque ribs. She relished the company of friends and
family immensely; loved two soap shows, Y & R, and B & B, and rehashing
the plot lines while having meals at the house once a week and also eating out
on subsequent days with friends and family.
Friends and family are welcome for viewing hours at Stephen
R. Haky Funeral Home, Inc., 603 N. Gallatin Ave. Ext., Uniontown, PA 15401, on
Tuesday, May 14 from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 PM, and the funeral at the funeral home
on Wednesday, May 15 at 11 AM with Pastor Bryan Kelley officiating.
Interment is in Sylvan Heights Cemetery.
Your personal written tributes and memories are welcome and
encouraged at www.hakyfuneralhome.com.