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Susan <I>Yoder</I> Renner

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Susan Yoder Renner

Birth
Holmes County, Ohio, USA
Death
4 Oct 1922 (aged 63)
Jackson Township, Elkhart County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Topeka, LaGrange County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Susan Renner, daughter of Michael and Frances Yoder, was born in Holmes county, O., Nov. 8, 1858; died at her home in Elkhart county, Ind., Oct. 4, 1922; aged 63 y. 10 m. 26 d.

She was united in marriage to Abraham J. Jones in 1879. To this union were born 3 daughters and 2 sons. One son having died in infancy, she is survived by 4 children (Mrs. Harry Hartzler, Mrs. Jesse Mast, Clarence, and Bernice Jones; one sister, 2 brothers and 6 grandchildren. The husband and father died Mar. 22, 1895. She was again married to Jacob Renner in 1901, who died in 1905.

Her sickness, which was caused by cancer, extended over a period of 5 months. She endured her suffering patiently to the end. In her youth she united with the Mennonite Church and was faithful to her profession. The family loses a devoted mother but we hope their loss is her eternal gain. Funeral services conducted by R. L. and J. S. Hartzler at the Maple Grove Church, near Topeka, Ind.

Gospel Herald, Scottdale, Pennsylvania - Vol 15, No 29 - October 19, 1922, p 575
Susan Renner, daughter of Michael and Frances Yoder, was born in Holmes county, O., Nov. 8, 1858; died at her home in Elkhart county, Ind., Oct. 4, 1922; aged 63 y. 10 m. 26 d.

She was united in marriage to Abraham J. Jones in 1879. To this union were born 3 daughters and 2 sons. One son having died in infancy, she is survived by 4 children (Mrs. Harry Hartzler, Mrs. Jesse Mast, Clarence, and Bernice Jones; one sister, 2 brothers and 6 grandchildren. The husband and father died Mar. 22, 1895. She was again married to Jacob Renner in 1901, who died in 1905.

Her sickness, which was caused by cancer, extended over a period of 5 months. She endured her suffering patiently to the end. In her youth she united with the Mennonite Church and was faithful to her profession. The family loses a devoted mother but we hope their loss is her eternal gain. Funeral services conducted by R. L. and J. S. Hartzler at the Maple Grove Church, near Topeka, Ind.

Gospel Herald, Scottdale, Pennsylvania - Vol 15, No 29 - October 19, 1922, p 575


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