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Amos M. Yoder

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Amos M. Yoder

Birth
Farmerstown, Holmes County, Ohio, USA
Death
10 Jun 1923 (aged 74)
Nappanee, Elkhart County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Walnut Creek, Holmes County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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OBITUARY

AMOS M. YODER, was born near Famerstown, O. April 1, 1849 and was killed by a train at Nappenee, Ind. June 10, 1923. He was a night watchman in a shop. It was his last night. He was aged 74y, 2m, 9d. He was married to Susanna Beachy, March 2, 1871. To this union was born 3 daughters. His wife and one daughter preceded him. He was married again to Sarah Gerber, March 1887. To this union was born 1 son, 1 daughter. His second wife and son preceded him in death. He was married the third time to widow Mullet of Nappanee, Ind. He united with the Walnut Creek A. M. Church about seven years ago. He changed his memership to Nappanee, Ind. His remains were shipped to Walnut Creek, O., where services were held in the Walnut Creek A. M. Church. Buried in cemetery nearby. Servicesd were conducted by S. H. Miller, John 7:8 and Ed Shepfer of the Baptist church, Rev. 21. He leaves to mourn his departure his widow, 3 daughters, 1 brother, 1 sister and a number of grandchildren.
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OBITUARY

AMOS M. YODER, was born near Famerstown, O. April 1, 1849 and was killed by a train at Nappenee, Ind. June 10, 1923. He was a night watchman in a shop. It was his last night. He was aged 74y, 2m, 9d. He was married to Susanna Beachy, March 2, 1871. To this union was born 3 daughters. His wife and one daughter preceded him. He was married again to Sarah Gerber, March 1887. To this union was born 1 son, 1 daughter. His second wife and son preceded him in death. He was married the third time to widow Mullet of Nappanee, Ind. He united with the Walnut Creek A. M. Church about seven years ago. He changed his memership to Nappanee, Ind. His remains were shipped to Walnut Creek, O., where services were held in the Walnut Creek A. M. Church. Buried in cemetery nearby. Servicesd were conducted by S. H. Miller, John 7:8 and Ed Shepfer of the Baptist church, Rev. 21. He leaves to mourn his departure his widow, 3 daughters, 1 brother, 1 sister and a number of grandchildren.
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