William Yoast was born in 1924 and raised in Florence, Alabama. After attending Coffee High School, he spent three years in the United States Air Force and went on to attend Georgia Military College and then graduated from Mercer University in Georgia with a Bachelor of Arts degree in physical education. He received his masters and EDS degrees from Peabody College in Tennessee.
Having excelled in sports early in life, Bill followed his love for athletics and dedicated his life to teaching school and coaching football, basketball, baseball, and track. Many of his teams had championship seasons and Bill was named Coach of the Year in both Georgia and Virginia.
Coach Yoast moved his family to Springfield, Virginia in 1960 from Roswell, Georgia where he taught and coached at Roswell High School. He was a teacher and coach at Hammond High School from 1960-1970, winning the Virginia AAA Regional Championship with his 1969 Hammond Admirals. He then moved to TC Williams to serve as Defensive Coordinator/Assistant Coach to Herman Boone. Bill brought assistant coach Glen Furman with him from Hammond and later served under Coach Furman. Their football team won AAA State Football Championships in 1984 and 1987. Bill also coached track and field, taught P.E. and Driver’s Education at TC Williams until he retired from teaching in 1990. However, he continued coaching football until 1996 when his daughter, Sheryl Yoast Matthews died. It was then that Bill truly retired.
He lived in a quiet, golf course community in Bethany Beach, Delaware where he spent much of his time pond fishing, feeding and watching the birds and visiting with many people on his screened in porch. He was a friend to all and welcomed everyone. He continued to stay active and lift weights well into his 80s. He golfed and taught all of his grandchildren the art of patience and being still through fishing on the pond.
In 2000 when Disney made “Remember the Titans”, the story of the relationship between Bill and Herman Boone as they coached their radically integrated 1971 TC football team to the Virginia State Championship, Coach Yoast rode the wave. Traveling and speaking throughout the country, meeting a variety of new people, hosting BBQs, co-writing a biography, doing all kinds of community fundraisers and genuinely being present to all who sought him out.
In 2014, Coach Yoast moved back to Northern Virginia to live with his daughter, Angie Yoast Garrison and his son-in-law, Rick Garrison, who cared for him as he slowed down. In the fall of 2018, Bill moved into Aarondale Assisted Living, a community minutes from his family in Springfield, Virginia. While there, Coach was visited by many former players, coaches and family. He died peacefully at the age of 94.
Bill was the father of five girls, grandfather and great-grandfather. He is survived by Betty Yoast, mother of three of his five daughters and loyal friend; daughters Susan Gail Greeson, Angie Yoast Garrison, and Dee Dee Yoast Fox. He is preceded in death by daughters Sheryl Yoast Matthews and Bonnie Yoast Jeffries.
The family will receive friends on Friday, May 31, 2019 from 5-8 pm at the Demaine Funeral Home, 5308 Backlick Road, Springfield, VA. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, June 1, 2019 at 2 pm at St. John’s United Methodist Church, 5312 Backlick Road, Springfield, VA. In lieu of flowers donations may be made in Bill’s name to the Gerry Bertier Foundation or the 71 Titans Foundation, http://71originaltitans.com/.
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- The 71 Original Titans Foundation
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David Marquez
My condolences go out to the Yoast family, the TC Williams family who were all touched by Coach Yoast. Although I never had the pleasure of meeting him personally, I had the opportunity to speak with him over the phone while I was a college student in the early 2000’s writing a speech report on the contrasts between the movie (one of my favorite movies of all time) and the real facts which Coach Yoast explained thoroughly in an hour long conversation where he spoke about 95% of the time. What a great human being he was. Such a class act, humble, and an excellent sense of humor. I was heartbroken when I learned about his passing but must say, he has left a positive impression on this earth. God rest his soul as his memory forever lives.
Harry Simpson
Rest William, until you hear at dawn,
the low, clear reveille of God.
Thank you for your service to this nation.
Cliff Scott
As a GMC graduate in ’77, it was always good seeing you during alumni weekends, staying in the same hotel, and sometimes sharing breakfast together. We had some great people come out of our school, but none kinder and more humble than you, Bill. RIP and see you soon!
Monica Bode-mcdonald
He taught me how to drive during drivers ed. His famous words driving is like a motion picture something always going on. My dad Gene Bode was a good friend of his. Alexandria sportsman club etc. My regards to the family.
Angela Russell
I have such great memories of Coach Yoast from track and drivers education class. I’ll always remember to put the car in park before a passenger gets out the car! Safety first, right Coach? Lol!
I’ll forever remember your smile, support and encouragement! Thank you for all you’ve done for the students and athletes that crossed your path. My life is better having known you!
Rest well coach!
Class of 1981
#ForeverATitan
Brenda Agurs
Bill Yoast thank you for all of your training during Track & Field. Class of 82
Larry Edmonds
Betty and family,
When I heard that Bill had claimed the promise of the Resurrection my memory took me back to the Sundays that Bill would attend worship at St. John’s. He was always taking notes during my sermons which impressed me very greatly.
Bill never let the “fame” that his coaching career and the movie made about him, Coach Boone and the team go to his head.
I know he is now with his beloved daughters and basking in his new life in eternity.
Cathy and I share with you in your loss at this time and remember all of you fondly.
We will always remember the “titan” who helped make the “Titans” into a power house.
Larry Edmonds (former pastor, St. Johns United Methodist Church)
Bob & Caryn Luckett
Coach Yoast was one of a kind
He touched so many kids in Alexandria and beyond with his kind approach. He taught so many how to be humble and kind, yet never forget to reach for the stars. I was honored to be one of his kids and it was a bigger honor to call him my friend. Rest Easy Coach, we will meet again one day.
Bob Parsons
What a privilege – and pleasure – for me to have been Bill’s friend. And indeed it was an honor that he called me a friend. I will always, always remember this Titan.
Roberta Speight
Yes, Bill Yoast was a great football coach and inspired the story Remember The Titans Disney movie. However, he was a great Track & Field coach as well. Coach affectionately called us “HIS GIRLS”! And we were proud to be called “His Girls”! I know we all have our own private stories to tell about Coach! (giggles) but for sure whether its football or track & field the narrative would read for me” Here before you is a man that has demonstrated, kindness, unconditional love, patience, wisdom, and understanding that spread beyond boundaries of gender, race, and economic status. His work and commitment to the youth are unmeasurable. He touched so many lives on and off the field. We have been blessed to have shared your life with you! Now it’s time to coach from the Sky Box! (always one of your girls Berta)
Robert Lewis
Coach was a great guy who would get you to give your all when you thought you couldnt…I have never seen him upset about anything..To the family he lived a full life and the memories he shared with us in track,football,and crew will last forever and AAU wrestling..Such a legend and a Great Coach-!- Titans for life rest easy coach and thanks for your teachings….
George Rose
Coach Yoast,
I remember you coaching my oldest sister to run high hurdles. I remember you asking where I was supposed to be in the hallowed halls of TC Williams. I remember you coaching me to be a better person which would make me a better player and better leader. I remember you enjoying a few dinners with my family in Del Ray. You were a great man, teacher, coach and friend. RIP Coach.
My sincerest condolences to the Yoast family and friends alike.
George Rose
Class of 1984
Nick & Sharon Hilgert
A true shining light and gentleman; a great mentor and loyal friend. Bill made a difference to so many people and enriched lives. His was a life well-lived. God speed and Rest In Peace, Coach. You will be missed.
Our deepest sympathy to the family.
Nick and Sharon Hilgert
Steve (Chuck) Borich
I was lucky and blessed to have been on the first football team Coach Yoast coached at Hammond in 1960 and the undefeated JV team in 1961. Coach inspired me to go in to education and coaching and later into administration. After the movie came out I contacted coach and arranged for him and coach Boone to come up to the Cincinnati and give a motivational talk to 400 athletes and students from 40 high schools in the Cinn. area. The kids really enjoyed their talk. He was the finest and most admiral person I have known. We have truly lost one of the great men of our time. Thank you coach for all your time , effort and positive influence you had on some many people. You will be missed.
Tom Halicki
Fifty years ago, during PE class at Hammond, Coach Yoast suggested I try out for pole vault. Fifty years later, I’m still an athlete. That’s an amazing gift to give a kid. Thanks for seeing something in me Coach. I wish I could have thanked you in person.
Paula Hines Lonergan
Coach Yoast always doted on and made my mother laugh. Coach always spoke highly of my dad and how the players loved him. He was kind and fun to me. I enjoyed reading his book, seeing another dimension of his life. Hate to see another Titan lost. Condolences to the family, fleshly and Titan.
jack haverstick
To this day will never forget your overarching, quietly demanding presence on the football field on those hot August days in early 60’s at Hammond. You were a great coach; a great teacher; and an even better molder of young men. We will miss you Coach. RIP.
Dawn and Joey Evans
My Dad, Ed Sanders, was Bill’s college friend. My family and I had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Bill Yoast on several occasions. He was such a kind and remarkable man. We enjoyed all of his stories about college life with my Dad and his teaching experiences. I taught high school math for thirty years so we had a lot in common. My Dad will truly miss him. Praying for all of you.
Kathy McKnight/Murphy
Coach Yoast will truly be missed. He was an AWESOME driver’s ed teacher. Always pleasant and helpful.. a jokester sometimes too. You will be missed Coach… #TITANFOREVER… 1986
Linda Avery-Michenon
My sincerest condolences to Coach William Yoast’s Family, including Ms Betty Yoast the mother of Sheryl Yoast, my friend
& colleague after Sheryl graduated from College, her Career & to her marriage to Mark Matthews & birth of her Children.
Coach will always be remembered as a Mentor to not just the football players but to all of us involved with Sports at TC Williams & Hammond HS.
My heart still breaks for the early passing of Sheryl Yoast Matthews & now Coach William Yoast.
To: Betty Yoast, Daughters & GRANDCHILDREN, I have some wonderful photos to share with you. Fondly, Linda Avery-Michenon, Murrells Inlet S.C.
Michael Midkiff
I was Blessed and Fortunate in getting to know Coach Yoast thru his youngest daughter, Dee Dee. I remember how accepting “HE” made me feel and how COACH YOAST took the time to inquire about my high school football team and how I was playing. Whenever I see,hear, or read about T. C. Williams H.S., the first thing that instantly enters my thoughts is COACH BILL YOAST and the AWESOME “LEGACY” he created and left there.
Watching the movie “REMEMBER THE TITANS” for the first time and repeated times after, it personally always gives me the feeling that Coach Yoast cared and loved his football , track players and students as if they were his own children because that is the feelings I got to witness “HE” showed to his BEAUTIFUL DAUGHTER’s. What I saw personally and heard about thru stories, I WILL ALWAYS THINK OF A BEAUTIFUL SOUL “THE LORD” let me cross paths with during our very short time on this planet.
MY PRAYER’s & DEEPEST CONDOLENCES GO OUT TO DEE DEE AND HER FAMILY. Thank You for giving me the opportunity in meeting and talking with your “DAD” in our younger days. GOD BLESS!
Michael B. Midkiff
myce33@aol.com
27478 South Twin Lakes Drive
PUNTA GORDA, FL. 33955
Gail Henderson
I reached out to Coach Yoast in 2000 when my nephew was in a representative baseball team in Sydney’s Northern Beaches called the Manly “Titan” so inspired by the individuals portrayed movie the coach named his teams after them.
Coach signed books, sent words of inspiration, gifted me some of his Titans items and was always there with a word for me as a volunteer in the good times and bad. For almost 2 decades my emails or messages never went unanswered, he always to have time for a person he’d never met in person.
Coach Yoast was an amazing man, never stopped giving, never stopped loving kids of all ages.
The world has lost a shining star and a true gentleman.
Robert Tansill
I had the opportunity to work as an assistant to Coach Yoast during the 1969 football season. It was one of the most memorable events of my life. Winning the regional championship is something I will never forget. But, above this was the fact that I got to work with this kind and gentle man. Next to my father Coach Yoast was the most honorable man I ever knew. He was respected by everyone who knew him and his style of coaching set an example to others.. He truly was a coaches coach. His impact on all those who knew him will never be forgotten . Thank you Coach Yoast for being apart of my life and all those who knew you. Go Admirals! Go Titans! Bob Tansill
Kathy Robinson
I didn’t know Coach Yoast personally but I AM A TITAN! As we all know once a Titan ALWAYS a Titan! This is a great lose for OUR community. I was born and raised in Alexandria and I am very saddened that we lost someone that was apart of making our community a DIVERSE family! Rest In Peace! You WILL be missed!
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Coach with grandson, Grayson Matthews
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Coach with granddaughter, Campbell Matthews
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Coach with granddaughter, Sheryl Fox
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Coach with grandkids, Jordan and Sheryl Fox
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Betty Yoast with her first born daughter, Angie
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Bill with daughters Angie, Sheryl and Dee Dee
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Bill with all the Yoast women-Betty, Angie, Sheryl and Dee Dee
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Bill with sons-in-law, Rick Garrison and Jay Fox
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Coach and daughter, Angie Garrison
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Bill and Betty Yoast with grandkids, Jordan and Sheryl Fox
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Bill on his daughter, Angie’s wedding day
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Coach and Betty with grandsons, Grayson and Jordan at the 2008 Army All-American High School football game in San Antonio, TX
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Bill and Betty Yoast in the early years
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Bill and Betty Yoast
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Bill with Betty, Dee Dee, Angie and Sheryl on her wedding day
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Bill Yoast with sons-in-law, Rick Garrison and Jay Fox
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Coach with granddaughter, Belle Matthews
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selfie with Angie, Rick and Coach
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Coach with granddaughter, Sheryl Fox
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Coach and former player, Craig Munro at Hammond Reunion
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Coach with family at signing day for grandson, Jordan Fox
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Coach with grandson, Grayson Matthews
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Coach with granddaughter, Campbell Matthews
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Coach with granddaughter, Sheryl Fox
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Coach with grandkids, Jordan and Sheryl Fox
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Betty Yoast with her first born daughter, Angie
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Bill with daughters Angie, Sheryl and Dee Dee
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Bill with all the Yoast women-Betty, Angie, Sheryl and Dee Dee
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Bill with sons-in-law, Rick Garrison and Jay Fox
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Coach and daughter, Angie Garrison
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Bill and Betty Yoast with grandkids, Jordan and Sheryl Fox
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Bill on his daughter, Angie’s wedding day
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Coach and Betty with grandsons, Grayson and Jordan at the 2008 Army All-American High School football game in San Antonio, TX
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Bill and Betty Yoast in the early years
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Bill and Betty Yoast
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Bill with Betty, Dee Dee, Angie and Sheryl on her wedding day
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Bill Yoast with sons-in-law, Rick Garrison and Jay Fox
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Coach with granddaughter, Belle Matthews
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selfie with Angie, Rick and Coach
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Coach with granddaughter, Sheryl Fox
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Coach and former player, Craig Munro at Hammond Reunion
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Coach with family at signing day for grandson, Jordan Fox
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