A lifelong resident of Union County, he was born Nov.19, 1882, the son of David and Elvisa King Yohn.
Mr. Yohn, a farmer had served several terms as director of the West Buffalo Twp. School.
He was a member of the First Lutheran Church.
Surviving are his wife, the former Erma Moser; two daughters, Mrs. Ethelene Acor, of Lewisburg RD, and Mrs. Aida Stark, at home; four sons, Glen L. of Selinsgrove, Earnest M., of Chestertown, Md., Eugene F., of Danville, and Clifford C., of Sunbury; 11 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; two brothers, Gruver, of Cumberland, Md. and John, of Mifflinburg and two sisters, Mrs.Con Bastian, of Richmond, Calif., and Mrs. Ruth Robey, of Casper. Wyo.
A lifelong resident of Union County, he was born Nov.19, 1882, the son of David and Elvisa King Yohn.
Mr. Yohn, a farmer had served several terms as director of the West Buffalo Twp. School.
He was a member of the First Lutheran Church.
Surviving are his wife, the former Erma Moser; two daughters, Mrs. Ethelene Acor, of Lewisburg RD, and Mrs. Aida Stark, at home; four sons, Glen L. of Selinsgrove, Earnest M., of Chestertown, Md., Eugene F., of Danville, and Clifford C., of Sunbury; 11 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; two brothers, Gruver, of Cumberland, Md. and John, of Mifflinburg and two sisters, Mrs.Con Bastian, of Richmond, Calif., and Mrs. Ruth Robey, of Casper. Wyo.
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