Hoover.-Mandella, daughter of Emma (Shoup) and the late Daniel Bachtel, was born near Wakarusa, Ind., Sept. 21, 1900; passed away at the Goshen, Ind., Hospital. Oct. 10, 1948; aged 48 y. 19 d.
On June 1, 1922, she was united in marriage to Maynard Hoover, Goshen, Ind., who survives. Also surviving are her mother, 2 sons and 4 daughters (Edith- Mrs. Galen Johns, Goshen, Ind.; Miriam-Mrs. Vernon Bontrager, Middlebury, Ind.; Arlene- Mrs. Edwin Hershberger, and Lowell, both of New Paris, Ind.; Lucile and Donald at home), 6 grandchildren, one sister (Mrs. George Pletch-er, Elkhart, Ind.), 3 brothers (Monroe, Misha-waka, Ind.; Marvin, Elkhart, Ind.; and Merrell, New Paris, Ind.), and many other relatives and friends. One infant son (Norman Richard) preceded her in death.
At the age of twelve she accepted Christ as her personal Saviour and united with the Olive Mennonite Church. The last five years she had her membership with the Salem congregation, in which district she lived. For a number of years she suffered from a chronic heart ailment but continued to dis-charge her responsibilities in the home, caring for her aged mother until she became bedfast three weeks before her death. She was a faithful and devoted wife and mother, concerned for her children.
Funeral services were held at the Yellow Creek Mennonite Church, in charge of D. A. Yoder and R. F. Yoder.
Gospel Herald - Volume XLI, Number 46 - November 16, 1948, pages 1102 and 1103
Hoover.-Mandella, daughter of Emma (Shoup) and the late Daniel Bachtel, was born near Wakarusa, Ind., Sept. 21, 1900; passed away at the Goshen, Ind., Hospital. Oct. 10, 1948; aged 48 y. 19 d.
On June 1, 1922, she was united in marriage to Maynard Hoover, Goshen, Ind., who survives. Also surviving are her mother, 2 sons and 4 daughters (Edith- Mrs. Galen Johns, Goshen, Ind.; Miriam-Mrs. Vernon Bontrager, Middlebury, Ind.; Arlene- Mrs. Edwin Hershberger, and Lowell, both of New Paris, Ind.; Lucile and Donald at home), 6 grandchildren, one sister (Mrs. George Pletch-er, Elkhart, Ind.), 3 brothers (Monroe, Misha-waka, Ind.; Marvin, Elkhart, Ind.; and Merrell, New Paris, Ind.), and many other relatives and friends. One infant son (Norman Richard) preceded her in death.
At the age of twelve she accepted Christ as her personal Saviour and united with the Olive Mennonite Church. The last five years she had her membership with the Salem congregation, in which district she lived. For a number of years she suffered from a chronic heart ailment but continued to dis-charge her responsibilities in the home, caring for her aged mother until she became bedfast three weeks before her death. She was a faithful and devoted wife and mother, concerned for her children.
Funeral services were held at the Yellow Creek Mennonite Church, in charge of D. A. Yoder and R. F. Yoder.
Gospel Herald - Volume XLI, Number 46 - November 16, 1948, pages 1102 and 1103
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