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Shipshewana, Ind. — Funeral services for Mrs. Fanny (Yoder) Miller, 81, were held at the Emma Mennonite church near here on Feb. 5. Bishop Oscar S. Hostetler and Amos O. Hostetler officiated.
Shipshewana, Ind. — Funeral services for Mrs. Fanny (Yoder) Miller, 81, were held at the Emma Mennonite church near here on Feb. 5. Bishop Oscar S. Hostetler and Amos O. Hostetler officiated.


Mrs. Yoder was born in LaGrange county on Aug. 31, 1870, daughter of Jacob and Barbara Yoder. She died at her home here Feb. 2 after a long illness.
Mrs. Yoder [''sic'' Miller] was born in LaGrange county on Aug. 31, 1870, daughter of Jacob and Barbara Yoder. She died at her home here Feb. 2 after a long illness.


Two sons, one daughter, 22 grandchildren, nine great grandchildren, and one sister, Mrs. Menno Yoder of Topeka, survive.
Two sons, one daughter, 22 grandchildren, nine great grandchildren, and one sister, Mrs. Menno Yoder of Topeka, survive.

Latest revision as of 13:40, 5 May 2016

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1952 Feb 21 p. 5

Birth date: 1870 Aug 32

text of obituary:

Services Held For Aged Grandmother

Shipshewana, Ind. — Funeral services for Mrs. Fanny (Yoder) Miller, 81, were held at the Emma Mennonite church near here on Feb. 5. Bishop Oscar S. Hostetler and Amos O. Hostetler officiated.

Mrs. Yoder [sic Miller] was born in LaGrange county on Aug. 31, 1870, daughter of Jacob and Barbara Yoder. She died at her home here Feb. 2 after a long illness.

Two sons, one daughter, 22 grandchildren, nine great grandchildren, and one sister, Mrs. Menno Yoder of Topeka, survive.