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Steckley, JoAnna Mae (1951-1971)
Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1971 Oct 7 p. 3
Birth date: 1951
text of obituary:
Goshen, Ind. — Three young people were fatally injured in two separate traffic accidents near here Friday evening, Oct. 1, and early Saturday. Five other youths were injured, none seriously.
A two-car crash south of Goshen on Friday evening claimed the lives of Janet R. Toevs, 21, of Whitewater, Kan. and JoAnna Mae Steckley, 20, of Harrisonburg, Va. Miss Toevs died at the scene and Miss Steckley died in the hospital on Sunday.
An accident on US-33 northwest of here at 12:09 a.m. Saturday claimed the life of Michael W. Yoder, 17-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Yoder of Elkhart.
The two young women had attended a wedding rehearsal at a church near Goshen the evening of the fatal accident. Miss Toevs was to sing a solo at the Saturday wedding, and Miss Steckley was to be a bridesmaid. They had just left the church in Miss Toevs' small foreign car when it was hit broadside at Kerchers Corners.
Miss Toevs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Toevs of Route 1, Whitewater, and a graduate of Hesston College, had recently completed a term of voluntary service in Chicago. She was employed in the library on the Chicago campus of the University of Illinois and assisted in inner city work. She had moved to the Reba Place Fellowship in Evanston and was continuing her work in Chicago.
In the other accident, five students at Concord High School were en route home in a Volkswagen van with Michael Yoder as driver when the vehicle was struck from behind by a car driven by a Mishawaka youth. The van overturned and all were thrown out. Michael died en route to the hospital.
His passengers, all of whom were released after treatment at the hospital, were Timothy L. Claassen 16, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Classen; Frieda and Anita Beth Klassen, daughters of Dr. Otto Klassen; and Gayle Herrli, 16, daughter of Glen E. Herrli. All are of the Elkhart area.
Michael was a senior at Concord, here he was an athlete and member of the National Honor Society. His funeral was held Monday forenoon at the College Mennonite Church, with Rev. John Mosemann and Rev. J. Robert Detweiler officiating.
Funeral services for Janet Toevs were held Tuesday morning at the Emmaus Mennonite Church near Whitewater, with Rev. L. R. Amstutz in charge. Lowell Byler of the Hesston College faculty sang at the service. The Toevs' son, Paul, was killed in a motor bike accident four years ago. Another son, James, of the home survives, along with the parents.
Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1971 Oct 14 p. 6
text of obituary:
Services in Michigan For Second Victim Of Indiana Accident
Goshen, Ind. — Funeral services for Joanna Mae Steckley, 20, who was fatally injured in a traffic accident near here Oct. 1, were conducted Oct. 5 at the Pigeon River Mennonite Church near Pigeon, Mich. Rev. Luke Yoder, the pastor, officiated.
Miss Steckley, a junior at Eastern Mennonite College, Harrisonburg, Va., had come here to take part in a wedding. She was a passenger in a car driven by Janet R. Toevs, 21, of Whitewater, Kan. when it was hit by another auto at the Kercher Corners intersection south of Goshen. Miss Toevs died at the scene, and Miss Steckley died early Sunday at the Goshen Hospital.
Miss Steckley was born at Bay Port, Mich. to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Steckley. She was a member of the Park View Mennonite Church, Harrisonburg. She is survived by her mother, Mrs. Anna Marie Steckley of Harrisonburg; two brothers, F. Robert of Canton, O. and Reynold of New Port News, Va.; and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Steckley of Sarasota, Fla.