Obit: Yoder, Hanna M. (1837 - 1914)
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Surnames: YODER
KERSTELTER MOSER BROWNING HILL SHILTS ----Source: Thorp
Courier (Thorp, Clark County, Wis.) 01/15/1914 Yoder, Hanna M. (6
AUG 1837 - 6 Jan 1914) Hanna M. Yoder
died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lucy Shilts, at Boyd, Wis.
She died of ? (couldn't read) on Jan. 6, 1914, aged 76 years and 5
months. She was born Aug. 6, 1837 in Star City, Ohio, was married
to Solomon Yoder on June 13, 1858 at La Grange, Ind. Ten children
were born of this union, six daughters and four sons. Her husband
died over two years ago. Their home was at Breedsville, Mich. up to
three years ago, when they came to Gilman to live with their son
George. She was with her son at Gilman until five weeks ago. She
had been very feeble for several years past, she was generous and
good all through life and a loving mother. She leaves six children,
Mrs. Lucy Shilts of Boyd, Wis., John Yoder of Durand, Wis., May
Kerstelter, Auburn, Ind., George Yoder, Sam Yoder, Gilman, Wis.,
two brothers, Monasse Moser, Jonathon Moser, Durand, Wis., one
sister, Mary Browning of Eau Claire, Wis. Her youngest daughter,
Mrs. Manda Hill at Otsego, Mich., was buried just two months ago.
She also leaves eighteen grandchildren and one
great-grandchild. The body of Mrs.
Yoder arrived here (Thorp, Clark County, Wis.) on Friday noon,
accompanied by relatives, the funeral taking place at the M. E.
Church, Rev. J. B. Bachman officiating. Interment took place in the
Thorp Village Cemetery beside the remains of her husband, whose
death occurred about three years ago. Those who attended
the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. G. Yoder, Sam Yoder, Ray and Eugene
Yoder and Mrs. A. Johnson of Gilman, Mrs. Lucy Shilts, Dorothy, Art
and Rubard Shilts of Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. J. Browning of Eau Claire,
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