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Obituary - June 7, 2018

Noah Alexander Yeley

March 20, 2000-June 20, 2018

Noah Alexander Yeley, 18, of West Union, Ill., died June 20 as the result of a farming accident at his family farm in rural Marshall. According to the Clark County coroner, Yeley died after becoming trapped in a grain bin.

He was born March 20, 2000. He graduated from Marshall High School in 2018. Noah was a super-hilarious and fun-loving young man who loved farm life.

Surviving are his mother, Holly (Chris) Lancaster of West Union; his father, Chris Yeley of Terre Haute, Ind.; siblings Ella Grace Yeley, Zachary Yeley, John Michaul Yeley, Kayla Lancaster and Keesha Lancaster; maternal grandfather Mike Pfister of Carmi, Ill.; paternal grandparents Norman and Linda Yeley of Marshall; girlfriend Keely Orvis of Terre Haute; aunts and uncles John and Erica Yeley, Amy and Dean Terrell, Tony and Amy Stephen and Tony and Mendi Strahanoski; several great-aunts and uncles; and several cousins.

Services were held at Pearce Funeral Home in Marshall. Burial was in Livingston Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Noah Yeley Memorial Fund. Online condolences are being accepted at pearcefuneralservices.com

6/28/2018