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Mayme Magdalena <I>Hostetler</I> Yoder

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Mayme Magdalena Hostetler Yoder

Birth
Linn, Osage County, Missouri, USA
Death
15 Oct 1945 (aged 50)
Silverton, Marion County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Ninety-one, Clackamas County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
Plot
03N-07
Memorial ID
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YODER. - Mayme Magdalena, daughter of Mose and Elizabeth (Eash) Hostetler, was born at East Lynne, Mo., March 21, 1895; died at the Silverton Hospital, Silverton, Oreg., Oct. 15, 1945;

Her death was caused by uremic poison. She suffered for many years with kidney trouble but seldom complained.

She was united in marriage to Chris G. Yoder, formerly of Belleville, Pa., who survives. Also surviving are 5 children) Mildred Eleanor Yoder Wolfer (Melvin Wolfer), Donella Yoder Hooley (Edwin Hooley), Ferne Yoder Conrad (Clifford Conrad), all of Hubbard, Oregon; Carol Mayme and I. T., at home), 3 granddaughters, 4 grandsons, 2 sisters (Mrs. John Walters and Mrs. Lafe Walters, both of Redding, Calif.), 5 brothers (Chris, Modesto, Calif.; Forrest, Lebanon, Oreg.; Truman, Newberg, Oreg.; Pius, Woodburn, Oreg.; and Harold, Salem, Oreg.), and other relatives and friends.

One daughter (Barbara Belle) died in infancy.

In her youth she accepted Christ as her Saviour and united with the Mennonite Church, remaining faithful until death. When informed a few days before her death that she could not get well, she replied "Everything,s all right, and sang two stanzas of that song. She was a kind and loving wife and mother and will be missed by all who knew her.

Funeral services were in charge of Clarence Kropf, assisted by Edward Z. Yoder and Chester Kauffman. Burial was made in the Zion Cemetery.

Gospel Herald - Vol. XXXVIII, No . 32, Nov 9, 1945, pg 623
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Aged 50 yrs 6 mos 24 days
YODER. - Mayme Magdalena, daughter of Mose and Elizabeth (Eash) Hostetler, was born at East Lynne, Mo., March 21, 1895; died at the Silverton Hospital, Silverton, Oreg., Oct. 15, 1945;

Her death was caused by uremic poison. She suffered for many years with kidney trouble but seldom complained.

She was united in marriage to Chris G. Yoder, formerly of Belleville, Pa., who survives. Also surviving are 5 children) Mildred Eleanor Yoder Wolfer (Melvin Wolfer), Donella Yoder Hooley (Edwin Hooley), Ferne Yoder Conrad (Clifford Conrad), all of Hubbard, Oregon; Carol Mayme and I. T., at home), 3 granddaughters, 4 grandsons, 2 sisters (Mrs. John Walters and Mrs. Lafe Walters, both of Redding, Calif.), 5 brothers (Chris, Modesto, Calif.; Forrest, Lebanon, Oreg.; Truman, Newberg, Oreg.; Pius, Woodburn, Oreg.; and Harold, Salem, Oreg.), and other relatives and friends.

One daughter (Barbara Belle) died in infancy.

In her youth she accepted Christ as her Saviour and united with the Mennonite Church, remaining faithful until death. When informed a few days before her death that she could not get well, she replied "Everything,s all right, and sang two stanzas of that song. She was a kind and loving wife and mother and will be missed by all who knew her.

Funeral services were in charge of Clarence Kropf, assisted by Edward Z. Yoder and Chester Kauffman. Burial was made in the Zion Cemetery.

Gospel Herald - Vol. XXXVIII, No . 32, Nov 9, 1945, pg 623
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Aged 50 yrs 6 mos 24 days


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