Obit: Raber, Thomas B. (1916 - 2017)
Transcriber: Robert Lipprandt
bob@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Byler, Gingerich, Graber, Miller, Raber, Yoder
----Source: Life Tributes (Spencer, WI) 1/20/2017
Raber, Thomas B. (28 OCT 1916 - 17 JAN 2017)
Thomas B. Raber, age 32 years of N8674 Hi Line Avenue, Spencer, Wisconsin, died
January 17, 2017 of Acute Leukemia.
Born to Benjamin B. and Barbara J. Raber of Conneautville, PA, on December 17,
1984.
Husband of Dorcas (Yoder) Raber, married June 8th, 2007.
Children: Jarek Benjamin, Rachelle Yvonne, Dwilin James, Alyssa Jean, all of
Spencer, WI. Brothers: Steven, Nathan (special friend Mariah Gingerich),
Jonathan, Jesse, Luke and Jamin, all of Conneautville, PA. Sisters: Ruth (John
Yoder) of Spencer, WI, Ruby (Marvin Yoder) of Conneautville, PA, Lois (Larry
Graber) of Rose Hill, VA, Dorcas (special friend Kenneth Byler), Dorothy, both
of Conneautville, PA, along with 9 nephews and nieces.
He was a member of the Spencer Amish Church. His desire was to live for the
Lord. He enjoyed dairy farming with the help of his wife and children.
Funeral services will be held at 9:30AM on Sunday, January 22, 2017 at the home
of Clarence Yoder, N7899 Hi Line Avenue, Spencer, WI. The officiating Pastor
will be Herman Miller, Jr. The burial will follow the services in Spencer Amish
Church Cemetery.
Family and friends are invited to gather on Saturday, January 21, 2017 at the
Yoder residence from 1PM until 4PM and from 6PM until 8PM, then again on Sunday
for the service at 9:30AM.
Arrangements are under the care of Life Tributes Funeral Home-Spencer.
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