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Veronica “Fannie” <I>Miller</I> Yoder

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Veronica “Fannie” Miller Yoder

Birth
Somerset County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
30 Jan 1923 (aged 70)
McPherson County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Inman, McPherson County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Fannie (Miller) Yoder was born in Somerset Co., Pa., Feb. 11, 1852; died in McPherson Co., Kans., Jan. 30, 1923; aged 70 y. 11 m. 19 d. In 1869 she was married to David D. Yoder, who preceded her to the spirit world about two years. To this union were born 14 children, four of whom died in infancy. She is survived by 6 sons and 4 daughters (Pre. C. D. Yoder being one of her sons), 48 grandchildren, and 3 brothers. She united with the Mennonite church in 1874, and was a consistent member and faithful worker in the church so long as her health permitted. She was one of the pioneer members of the West Liberty congregation, much concerned for the salvation of her children and the purity of the church. She suffered for some time with diabetes, and when she was taken with pneumonia her life was ended in twelve hours. Funeral services were conducted at the West Liberty Church by Maurice A. Yoder and D. H. Bender. Text, Phil, 1:21.


Gospel Herald, February 15, 1923, pages 910, 911

Fannie (Miller) Yoder was born in Somerset Co., Pa., Feb. 11, 1852; died in McPherson Co., Kans., Jan. 30, 1923; aged 70 y. 11 m. 19 d. In 1869 she was married to David D. Yoder, who preceded her to the spirit world about two years. To this union were born 14 children, four of whom died in infancy. She is survived by 6 sons and 4 daughters (Pre. C. D. Yoder being one of her sons), 48 grandchildren, and 3 brothers. She united with the Mennonite church in 1874, and was a consistent member and faithful worker in the church so long as her health permitted. She was one of the pioneer members of the West Liberty congregation, much concerned for the salvation of her children and the purity of the church. She suffered for some time with diabetes, and when she was taken with pneumonia her life was ended in twelve hours. Funeral services were conducted at the West Liberty Church by Maurice A. Yoder and D. H. Bender. Text, Phil, 1:21.


Gospel Herald, February 15, 1923, pages 910, 911



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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/34075133/veronica-yoder: accessed ), memorial page for Veronica “Fannie” Miller Yoder (11 Feb 1852–30 Jan 1923), Find a Grave Memorial ID 34075133, citing West Liberty Cemetery, Inman, McPherson County, Kansas, USA; Maintained by Barb (contributor 46494205).