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<center>'''Levi Milton Yoder'''</center> | |||
Levi Milton Yoder, son of Reuben C. and Maggie Yoder, was born near Inman, McPherson County, Kansas, September 18, 1891, died at the McPherson hospital December 14, 1928, at the age of 37 years, 2 months and 26 days. He suffered for several years from Brights Disease. His death was due to a complication of diseases. In early boyhood he confessed Christ and united with the Mennonite Church of which he was a member until his death. On January 2, 1911, he was married to Tillie Yoder. To this union were born seven children. Edith, Rolland, Cline, Maggie, Maud, Allen and Lula. Besides his family he is survived by his mother, 3 brothers and 4 sisters. His father and 2 brothers preceded him in death. During the suffering of his last sickness he expressed his desire to go home, also his faith and trust in the Providence of god to care for the family. His last words of admonition to the children were that they should be good and sing for Jesus and live true to the doctrine of the church. — Inman Review. | |||
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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1929 Jan 2 p. 3
Birth date: 1891 Sep 18
text of obituary:
Levi Milton Yoder, son of Reuben C. and Maggie Yoder, was born near Inman, McPherson County, Kansas, September 18, 1891, died at the McPherson hospital December 14, 1928, at the age of 37 years, 2 months and 26 days. He suffered for several years from Brights Disease. His death was due to a complication of diseases. In early boyhood he confessed Christ and united with the Mennonite Church of which he was a member until his death. On January 2, 1911, he was married to Tillie Yoder. To this union were born seven children. Edith, Rolland, Cline, Maggie, Maud, Allen and Lula. Besides his family he is survived by his mother, 3 brothers and 4 sisters. His father and 2 brothers preceded him in death. During the suffering of his last sickness he expressed his desire to go home, also his faith and trust in the Providence of god to care for the family. His last words of admonition to the children were that they should be good and sing for Jesus and live true to the doctrine of the church. — Inman Review.