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Lydia <I>Ault</I> Yohe

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Lydia Ault Yohe

Birth
Pennsylvania, USA
Death
16 Jun 1890 (aged 81)
Cass County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Rochester, Fulton County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. Lydia YOHE was born April 6th, 1809, died June 16th, 1880, aged 71 years, 3 months and 10 days. She was born in Pennsylvania, came to Indiana with her husband in 1842; had lived in Fulton county, near TRUE's Mill, (Mt. Zion) for about twenty years, from which time until her death, made her home with her daughter, Mrs. PLUMMER, in Cass county. She was the mother of four children - three sons and one daughter, all of whom save one, the daughter above named, together with her husband, preceded her to the spirit world. For nearly fifty years Mrs. Y. has lived a christian life in connection with the M.E. church. She exemplified her profession. In all the walks of life to which she was called she carried the principles of her religion, ahd when her earthly mission was at an end she died as she had lived - trusting in her Savior. She had been a constant sufferer for many years but through all patiently awaited the Master's call to depart out of the crumbling house of clay to a house of many mansions which her Savior has promised to all who believe.
The remains were brought to Rochester and the funeral services took place in the Presbyterian churh at 1 o'clock Thursday, conducted, in the absence of Rev. RULE of the M.E. church, by Rev. A. M. WORK. After the funeral service the body, followed by many friends, was conveyed to the Mt. Zion cemetery, where it was laid beside the resting place of her husband and children to await the resurrection of the just. "Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord."
Mrs. Lydia YOHE was born April 6th, 1809, died June 16th, 1880, aged 71 years, 3 months and 10 days. She was born in Pennsylvania, came to Indiana with her husband in 1842; had lived in Fulton county, near TRUE's Mill, (Mt. Zion) for about twenty years, from which time until her death, made her home with her daughter, Mrs. PLUMMER, in Cass county. She was the mother of four children - three sons and one daughter, all of whom save one, the daughter above named, together with her husband, preceded her to the spirit world. For nearly fifty years Mrs. Y. has lived a christian life in connection with the M.E. church. She exemplified her profession. In all the walks of life to which she was called she carried the principles of her religion, ahd when her earthly mission was at an end she died as she had lived - trusting in her Savior. She had been a constant sufferer for many years but through all patiently awaited the Master's call to depart out of the crumbling house of clay to a house of many mansions which her Savior has promised to all who believe.
The remains were brought to Rochester and the funeral services took place in the Presbyterian churh at 1 o'clock Thursday, conducted, in the absence of Rev. RULE of the M.E. church, by Rev. A. M. WORK. After the funeral service the body, followed by many friends, was conveyed to the Mt. Zion cemetery, where it was laid beside the resting place of her husband and children to await the resurrection of the just. "Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord."


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  • Created by: Janice Klafehn
  • Added: Jan 17, 2008
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/24009630/lydia-yohe: accessed ), memorial page for Lydia Ault Yohe (6 Apr 1809–16 Jun 1890), Find a Grave Memorial ID 24009630, citing Mount Zion Cemetery, Rochester, Fulton County, Indiana, USA; Maintained by Janice Klafehn (contributor 46786078).