Frances Yarborough was an American Executive Secretary just like an on-screen character. She became popular in the wake of the wedding of an American entertainer and humorist, Don Knotts. 

Caption: Celebrity late wife,  Frances Yarborough

Frances Yarborough Parents

Frances Yarborough was born in the year 1927, in Oconee County, Georgia, the United States of America. She was the daughter of Cecil Yarborough (father) and Emmie Tippet Yarborough (mother).

She went through her adolescence with her sister, Jean Yarborough, and was raised as an individual at First Baptist Church of Walhalla. Frances held an American nationality and had a place with white ethnicity. She finished her tutoring in her old neighborhood, Georgia.



Is Frances Yarborough Still Alive? 

Frances Yarborough isn't alive as she died on 28th October 2013. Around then, she was 86 years and the reason for her passing was normal.


Frances Yarborough Married to Husband Don Until Her Death

Frances Yarborough was hitched to an American on-screen character and comic, Don Knotts. They shared their marital promises in the year 2002 before their dear loved ones. Frances was the third spouse of Don.

They were together until Don passed on 24th February 2006 at the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center because of lung malignant growth. After her better half's passing, Frances remained single until her own demise in the year 2013.


Her Husband's Previous Affairs & Relationships 

Her late spouse, Don was hitched threefold in his life. Right off the bat, he tied the wedding bunch to Kathryn Metz in the year 1947. In any case, the marriage went on for a long time as they separated in the year 1964.

From his first marriage, he was honored with two kids, a child, Thomas Knotts, and a little girl, Karen Knotts who is an on-screen character. Besides, he wedded Loralee Czuchna in 1974 yet later they couldn't deal with their relationship and separated in 1983.



Career 

Frances Yarborough showed up in The Electric Chair in the year 1976. She showed up as a jury part of the film. She was featured near Katherine Cortez and Larry Parks.

Aside from her acting vocation, she was additionally an individual from the First Baptist Church of Walhalla. Further, she was an authoritative secretary.


The Electric Chair 

The Electric Chair is an American film that follows the narrative of the homicide of a blameless, cheerful couple which later prompts a court preliminary that would condemn the executioner to death.

The famous actors were Katherine Cortez, Larry Parks, Nita Patterson, etc. Further, the film was composed by J.G. Patterson Jr. (as Pat Patterson), and Don Cummins (additional exchange) while it was coordinated by J.G.



Frances Yarborough Husband Career

Frances Yarborough's significant other, Don Knotts was an American entertainer and comic who is notable for his job as Deputy Sheriff Barney Fife on The Andy Griffith Show. Wear earned five Emmy Awards for his appearance in the show. He was even renowned for another show, Three's Company as Ralph Furley. He played for the show from 1979 to 1984.

Moreover, he has shown up in other comedic motion pictures, incorporating playing Luther Heggs in The Ghost and Mr. Chicken (1966), Henry Limpet in The Incredible Mr. Limpet (1964), Show Clerk in Move Over, Darling (1963), Roy Fleming in The Reluctant Astronaut (1967), Sniffer in Air Buddies (2006) and some more. In the year 1979, TV Guide positioned him #27 on its 50 Greatest TV Stars of All Time list.


Net Worth of Frances Yarborough's Husband 

Frances Yarborough's husband Don Knotts had a net worth of $20 million at the hour of his passing. He earned this sum through his profession as an on-screen character and humorist. After his demise in the year 2006, Frances acquired the vast majority of his properties.


House of Frances Yarborough 

Frances and Don possessed an extravagant house in Glendale. As indicated by certain sources, the cost of the house was around $1.295 million, in the year 2013.