Mrs. Hoyer was born February 7, 1879 near Pleasant Lake and she resided in that area all of her lifetime. She was the daughter of Hosea and Elizabeth Wilcox Dayhuff.
She and Hayes W. Hoyer were united in marriage on December 24, 1902. They spent the first seven years of their married life in Steuben township and the past fifty-three years had lived at their present farm home in Salem township. Last December 23 the couple observed their sixtieth wedding anniversary with an open house reception at their home.
Surviving are the husband; five sons, Wymond and Basil of near Angola; Ray of Helmer; Wayne of near Corunna and Jay near Pleasant Lake; three daughters, Mrs. LaMar (Doris) Grate of Auburn; Mrs. John (Faye) Silver of Stroh and Mrs. Robert(Zema) Berlien of Angola; 25 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services with the Ristler funeral home in charge were conducted at the Mt. Zion E U B church at 2 p.m. Tuesday with the Rev. Lewis Strong, pastor of the Mt. Zion church. Interment followed in the church cemetery.
Mrs. Hoyer was born February 7, 1879 near Pleasant Lake and she resided in that area all of her lifetime. She was the daughter of Hosea and Elizabeth Wilcox Dayhuff.
She and Hayes W. Hoyer were united in marriage on December 24, 1902. They spent the first seven years of their married life in Steuben township and the past fifty-three years had lived at their present farm home in Salem township. Last December 23 the couple observed their sixtieth wedding anniversary with an open house reception at their home.
Surviving are the husband; five sons, Wymond and Basil of near Angola; Ray of Helmer; Wayne of near Corunna and Jay near Pleasant Lake; three daughters, Mrs. LaMar (Doris) Grate of Auburn; Mrs. John (Faye) Silver of Stroh and Mrs. Robert(Zema) Berlien of Angola; 25 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services with the Ristler funeral home in charge were conducted at the Mt. Zion E U B church at 2 p.m. Tuesday with the Rev. Lewis Strong, pastor of the Mt. Zion church. Interment followed in the church cemetery.
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