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Lazarus Project

An expanded obituary project of MennObits.  Includes additional information of obituaries appearing in
The Mennonite and other newspapers.  
Source of individual obituaries given with each record.  Project managed by Thelma Martin.

 2002  - W to Z


Weaver, Elizabeth K.;  Weaver, Eugene H. ; ;   Weaver, Paul R.;  Weaver, Samuel Roy;    Weber, Sarah M.;   Wenger, Marie M.;   Whorton Jr., William "Bill" A.;   Witmer, Fannie M. Myers ; . . Wyse, Rochelle June ; . . Yoder, Amara Rose ; . . Yoder, Lester W. ; . .  Yoder, Ruth B. Burkholder ; . . Zeager, Russell S. ; . .   Zimmerman, Enos N.;   Zimmerman, Lydia Ann;   Zimmerman, Magdalena "Maggie";   Zimmerman, Titus M.;   Zook, Barbara;   Zook, Bena S.;   Zook, Levi L.;   Zook, Lavina Y.;   Zuercher, Glada C. Grieser;   


WEAVER, Elizabeth K.,
Born: 11-11-1908, West Lampeter Twp., Lancaster Co., Pa.  Died: 12-6-2002, Strasburg, Pa.

Daughter of: late Enos C. and Ella Kreider Harnish and late Barbara Harnish Barr.

Elizabeth tended a stand at Market for 49 years. She was a member of Mellinger Mennonite Church, Lancaster, Pa.

Survivors: Sons, Robert H. (Norma Welk) Weaver of Lancaster, Pa., Richard H. (Bertha Wolf) Weaver of Strasburg, Pa.
Daughter, Dorothy Jane (Floyd W.) High of Ephrata, Pa. Grandchildren: 7 Great-Grandchildren: 10.  Stepgreat-grandchildren: 3.
Brothers, Aaron K. (Florence Mylin) Harnish, Amos K. (Miriam Witmer) Harnish, both of Lancaster, Pa., Lloyd K. (Helen Thomas) Harnish, Parke K. (Kathryn Widders) Harnish, both of Willow Street, Pa. Sister, Esther M. Dagen of Lancaster, Pa.

Preceded in death by brothers, Clayton K. and Enos C. Harnish, and sister, Anna Mary Peifer.

Services: Strasburg Mennonite Church, 1514 Village Road, Strasburg, on Monday at 2 p.m. with Rev. John D. Meck and Deacon John W. Good, officiating.  Burial in adjoining cemetery.

Original obituary and Photo may be obtained from
Lancaster Intelligencer Journal, published Saturday,
December 7, 2002, Lancaster, Pa.

 Submitted by: Peggy Reichard

 

Weaver, Eugene H.
October 13, 1954 - October 10, 2002

Eugene H. Weaver, 48, of 4993 Division Highway, East Earl, died of natural causes Sunday at Community Hospital of Lancaster after a long illness. He was founder and owner of Quality Trucklines Inc. in Denver, a trucking and warehousing firm, since 1979. He was a member of Conestoga Mennonite Church in Morgantown.

Weaver enjoyed working on cars, raising cattle and other livestock and spending time in the mountains. Born in East Earl, he was the son of the late Franklin N. and Esther Huber Weaver. He was married 28 years on Oct. 19 to Kathleen Kurtz Weaver.

Surviving in addition to his wife are two brothers, Ervin H., husband of Sharon Eberly Weaver of Bowmansville, and Leo H., husband of Elaine Martin Weaver of Ephrata; three sisters, Minerva H. Horst of New Holland, Mabel H., wife of Ken Reiff of Denver, and Elaine H. Weaver of Denver; two half-brothers, John B. and Joseph D. Weaver, both of East Earl; and a half-sister, Anna Mary Weaver of Ames, Iowa.

Lancaster New Era
Lancaster, Pennsylvania •
Mon, Nov 11, 2002, Page 14
Submitted by: Thelma Hoover Martin


WEAVER, Paul R.
Born: 10-7-1921, West Earl Twp., Lancaster Co., Pa. Died: 4-14-2002, East Earl, Pa.

Husband of: Anne E. Gehman Weaver, died 1999. Son of: Late Ivan and Mary Rutt Weaver.

Paul was a member of Centerville Mennonite Church where he served as a minister.  He was an electrician, having worked for Edgar H. Martin, Ephrata and Conestoga Wood Specialities in East Earl in maintenance Departments and stock room.

Survivors:

Sons, David G. (Orpha Byer) Weaver of Middlefield, Ohio, Dale G. (Dorothy Holt) Weaver of East Earl, Myron G. (Rachel Herr) Weaver of Reinholds, Pa.

Daughters, Joan G. (Clarence) Bange of Dover, Pa., Rhoda G. (Lewis) Strite of Glenfield, NY, and Miriam G. (Philip) Rudolph of Monterey, Tenn.

Grandchildren: 42. Great-grandchildren: 43.

Preceded in death by sister Arlene Kennel and brother, Mervin Weaver.

Services: Centerville Mennonite Church on Thursday, April 18, 2002, at 10 a.m. with Bishop Harold Good, Roy Zimmerman, and Clair Weaver officiating.  Burial will follow in the adjoining cemetery.


Submitted by: Peggy Reichard



Samuel Roy Weaver, 98, of Carlisle, [PA] died Tuesday, March 26, 2002, in Harrisburg Hospital, [Harrisburg, PA]
Born Feb. 7, 1904, in Blair County,[PA] he was a son of the late Martin M. and Bertha A. Bookwalter Weaver and the widower of Leah Hertzler Weaver.

A farmer in York County,[PA] he was the oldest living member of Slate Hill Mennonite Church. [His wife Leah died 1933, he rasied the 3 small children & lived alone 69 yrs.]
Mr. Weaver is survived by a daughter, Bertha M. Martin of Mt. Joy, [PA]; two sons, Chester C. of Carlisle, [PA] and Harold H. of Massachusetts; a brother, Joseph of Carlisle,[PA]; a sister, Viola Weaver of Carlisle, [PA]; 13 grandchildren; 77 great-grandchildren; and seven great-great-grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. in Slate Hill Mennonite Church, 1352 Slate Hill Road, Camp Hill, [PA] with Bishop Paul W. Nisly, Bishop Harold Weaver Jr. and Chester Weaver Jr. officiating.
Burial will be in Slate Hill Cemetery, Lower Allen Township. Friends may call Friday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Saturday following services at the church.
Myers Funeral Home, Mechanicsburg, [PA] is in charge of the arrangements.

The Sentinel,  Wednesday, March 27, 2002
Submitted by: Leon Hertzler, Newport, NH


Weber, Sarah M.,
Born: 4-7-1908, Roseland, La. Died: 11-28-2002, Lititz, Pa.

Wife of: B. Franklin Weber (1-23-1906/2-7-1992).  Daughter of: Samuel E. and Katie Kornhaus Hostetter

Survivors: Daughters, Alice W. (John A.) Lapp of Akron, Pa., Sally (Kenneth) Horst of Meadow Vista, Calif., Joyce (Richard) Busch of Lititz, Pa.
Sons, Ben Michael Weber of Lititz, Pa., Samuel D. (Beth Eby) Weber of Wayne, Pa.  Grandchildren: 9.  Great-Grandchildren: 5
Stepgreat-grandchildren: 2.

Preceded in death by: Brother, John J., Joseph, Samuel, Amos, and David Hostetter.  Sisters, Anna Alger, Mary Conner, Emma,
Ida and Norah Hostetter, Ada Hertzler, Edith Martin, Eva Stauffer.

Sarah was a member of Lititz Mennonite Church where she taught Sunday School.  She was a member of Farm Women Society 1.

Services: Lititz Mennonite Church, on Monday, Dec. 2, 2002, at 11:00 a.m. with Rev. Rodney Martin, Clair Hollinger, Jacob Frederick,
and Chaplain Don Good officiating.  Burial: Hess Mennonite Cem., Lititz, Pa.

Original obituary and photo may be obtained from
Lancaster Intelligencer Journal, published
Friday, November 29, 2002, Lancaster, Pa.
Submitted by: Peggy Reichard
 

Wenger, Marie M.
Born: 9-4-1981, Lancaster, Pa.  Died: 10-11-2002, Lancaster, Pa.

Daughter of: Elmer H. and Anna W. Martin Wenger.

Marie was a member of Clearview Mennonite Church, Manhiem, Lancaster Co., Pa. She died after a brief illness.

Survivors: Maternal grandmother: Emma N. Martin of Ephrata, Pa.  Sisters, Susan M. (Ronald L.) Weaver of Richfield, Pa., Shirley M. (Phillip A.) Sandler of Osage, Iowa and Rachel M. (Matthew D.) Zimmerman of Ephrata, Pa. Brothers, Lee M. (Elsa L. Hoover) Wenger and Dale M. (Sandra K. Martin) Wenger, both of Manheim, Pa.

Services: Clearview Mennonite Church, North Espenshade Road, Manhiem, Pa. on Wed., October 16, 2002, at 9:30 a.m. with Bishop Lester Martin, MIn. Raymond Hoover, and Min. Henry Horning officiating.  Interment in adjoining cemetery.

Original obituary may be obtained from
Intelligencer Journal, published Monday
Oct. 14, 2002, Lancaster, Pa.

Submitted by: Peggy Reichard



Whorton Jr., William "Bill" A.
, 79, of Hagerstown, MD died May 1, 2002, at Washington County Hospital. He was born May 19, 1922, in Hagerstown, MD to William A. Sr. and Lena P. Nichols Whorton.  He was married to Arbutus M. Carter Whorton.

He was a member of Community Mennonite Church in Hagerstown, VA. He was a retired veteran of World War II.

Survived by his wife, four daughters, Anna M. Roberts and Mary L. Gross, both of Hagerstown, MD; Dorothy L. Rettig of Sharpsburg, MD and Melody J. Coulter of Boonsboro, MD; one son, William A. Whorton III; two sisters, Rosie Reeder and Francis Kerschner, both of Hagerstown, MD; one brother, Roy E. Whorton; 14 grandchildren; and one great-granddaughter.

He was preceded in death by two brothers, Charles C. Whorton and Raymond L. Whorton; and one stepsister, Pearl Moats.

Services were May 3, 2002 at Gerald N. Minnich Funeral Home, Hagerstown, MD. The Rev. Lewis M. Coss officiated. Burial was in Rose Hill Cemetery, Hagerstown, MD.
Source: The Herald-Mail May 2, 2002
Submitted by: Leon Hertzler

 

Witmer, Fannie M. Myers
Sept. 7, 1914 - Feb. 26, 2002

CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. - Fannie M. Witmer, 87, of 180 B Menno Village, and formerly of 1853 Edgar Ave., died Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2002, at Menno Haven Nursing Home.

Born Sept. 7, 1914, in Franklin County, Pa., she was the daughter of the late David L. and Lydia Wadel Myers.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Clarence Witmer.

She was a self-employed private home housekeeper. Earlier, she worked at J. Schoeneman Co.

She was a member of Rowe Mennonite Church.

She is survived by one foster daughter, Margaret Diller of Shippensburg, Pa.; stepgrandchildren; stepgreat-grandchildren; nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by one stepdaughter and one brother.

Services will be Saturday at 10 a.m. at Rowe Mennonite Church. Bishop Allen Martin and the Rev. John Horst will officiate. Burial will be in Old Rowe Cemetery, Southampton Township, Pa.

Visitation will be Saturday at 9 a.m. at the church.

Memorial donations may be made to Rowe Mennonite Church, 754 Pinola Road, Shippensburg, PA 17257.

Arrangements are by Fogelsanger-Bricker Funeral Home, Shippensburg.

Submitted by: Leon Hertzler, Newport, NH



Wyse, Rochelle June

Rochelle June Wyse, 16, Goshen, Ind. died Sunday, June 2, 2002, at Goshen General Hospital from injuries suffered in a car accident near Goshen. She moved to Goshen from Archbold in 1989.
   
Born March 6, 1986, to Sam and June (Short) Wyse, she was a sophomore, at Bethany Christian School, Goshen. A high school cheerleader, she was also a member of the volleyball arid softball teams, and a 4-H club member. Her memberships included Waterford Mennonite Church where she served on the Youth Council.
   
Survivors include her parents, Sam and June Wyse; one sister, Alyssa Ray, Raleigh, N.C.; one brother, Matthew (Kristin) Wyse, Dayton, Ohio; grandparents, Ruthann Short Oyer, Patricia and Charles Wyse, and step-grandfather, James Oyer, all of Archbold.
Service is 10 a.m. Friday in the church with calling today, Wednesday, 6-8 p.m. and Thursday, 2-4, and 6-8 p.m. Burial is in Violett Cemetery, Goshen.        

Obituary: Archbold (Ohio) Buckeye, 5 Jun 2002
Submitted by: Mona Mann

 

Yoder, Amara Rose
September 24, 2002 - September 25, 2002

Yoder, Amara Rose, 1-day old daughter of Marvin and Brenda (Miller) Yoder, 10392 Sugarcreek, Ohio died Sept. 25, 2002, at Aultman Hospital in Canton. Ohio.

Surviving in addition to her parents, are sisters, Kammi Raquele and her twin, Kira Brooke, both of the home; grandparents, David and Mary Ann Miller Jr. of Millersburg and Fannie Yoder of Sugarcreek; and great-grandmother, Elizabeth Weaver of Holmesville

A private graveside service was Sept. 26, 2002at Christian Life Mennonite Church Cemetery in Beach City. Pastor Dan Mast will officiate.
Arrangements are being handled by Smith-Geib Funeral Home in Sugarcreek, OH

Source: Wayne County, Ohio Obituary Collection - 2002 - 12
Submitted by: Leon Hertzler, Newport, NH


 

Yoder, Lester W.
September 10, 1927 - August 19, 2002

Yoder, Lester W. 74, of Baltic and formerly of Sugarcreek, Ohio, died Monday, Aug. 19, 2002, at his residence following a lengthy illness. He was born Sept. 10, 1927, in LaGrange, Ind. to William Yoder and Emma (Mullet) Yoder Miller. He married Minerva (Mullet) Yoder on Jan. 4, 1949. She died April 17, 1994. He married Nettie (Miller) Yoder on Dec. 16, 1996, and she survives.

Surviving in addition to his wife Nettie and sons, Robert Ray Yoder of Canton and Willis Edward (Susie) Yoder of Sugarcreek; daughters, Mrs. Owen (Louella Kay) Troyer of Holmesville and Mrs. Bruce (Kathy) Walker of New Philadelphia; brothers, Herman Yoder and Larry (Sara Ann) Yoder, both of Sugarcreek, Joe (Janet) Yoder of Millersburg and Bill Jr. (Mary) Yoder of Berlin; sister, Mrs. Roy L. (Fannie) Miller of Dundee; five grandchildren and one great-grandchild

Services were Aug 22, 2002 at Longenecker Mennonite Church in Winesburg with Pastor Glenn Coblentz officiating. Burial will be at Union Hill Cemetery.

Butler-Varns Funeral Home, Sugarcreek, is handling arrangements.
Source: Wayne County, Ohio Obituary Collection - 2002
Submitted by: Leon Hertzler, Newport, NH



Yoder, Ruth B. Burkholder


Nov. 26,1914-March 2, 2002

GOSHEN - Ruth R. Yoder, 87, of 61371 C.R. 17, died at 4 a.m. Saturday (March 2, 2002) at Valley View Health Center, Elkhart.  Mrs. Yoder was born on Nov. 26, 1914, in Cullom, Ill., to    Harry and Sara (Wenger) Burkholder and married Paul E. Yoder 1935. He died on Nov. 15, 1999.

She is survived by two sons, Carlton (Jan) and Marvin (Rachel), both of Goshen; two sisters, Bertha Goetz and Mildred Yoder, both of Goshen; one brother, Clayton Burkholder of Goshen; seven grandchildren; and 13 greatgrandchildren. She was preceded in death by one sister, Esther Hoover, and one brother, Lowell Burkholder.

Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Monday at Rieth-Rohrer-Ehret-Lienhart Funeral Home, Wakarusa. Burial will be at 9:15 a.m. Tuesday at Olive East Cemetery, followed by a memorial service at Olive Mennonite Church at 10 a.m. The Rev. Dan Miller will officiate.

She lived most of her life in the Dunlap area after moving from Illinois with her parents in 1915. She and her late husband owned and operated a dairy farm.
Mrs. Yoder was a 1932 Concord High School graduate and a member of Olive Mennonite Church, where she was instrumental in starting the junior Girls activities.

Memorials may be given to the Olive Mennonite Church Library Fund.
Likely from The Elkhart Truth, Elkhart, IN
Submitted by: Thelma Hoover Martin

 

Zeager, Russell S.
April 22, 1915 - October 31, 2002

Russell S. Zeager, 87, died Thursday evening October 31, 2002 at Rheems Nursing Center. He as born April 22, 1915 in West Donegal Township Lancaster Co., PA, he was the son of the late Paul L. Sr. and Mamie Lehman Zeager. He was married 62 years in September to Anna Mae Givens Zeager,

Rev. Zeager was the pastor of Strickler Mennonite Church in Middletown from 1947 until his retirement in 1993. He also worked at the family-owned Zeager's Sawmill and later for B&G Lumber in Elizabethtown. He enjoyed working on the family hunting cabin in Union County.

Surviving besides his wife are two sons, Lloyd of Lancaster and Samuel, married to Joy Zeager of Elizabethtown; four daughters, Mary, married to Melvin Sweikert of Lancaster, Miriam, married to Clifford Campos of Elizabethtown, Martha, married to Jay Greiner of Harrisburg, and Margaret, married to Marlin Kauffman of MifflintownHe was the oldest of 17 children. …

Funeral Services will be held November 9, 2002 at Strickler’s Mennonite Church,Middletown, PA, Burial will follow in Shope’s Mennonite Cemetery, Highspire, PA

Miller-Finkenbinder Funeral Home Elizabethtown, PA
Submitted by: Leon Hertzler, Newport, NH



Zimmerman, Enos N.
Born: 4-19-1934, West Earl Twp., Lancaster Co., Pa.  Died: 8-20-2002, Lancaster, Pa.

Husband of: Hettie Wenger Zimmerman. Son of: Daniel and Minnie Nolt Zimmerman.

Survivors: Daughers, Esther, Ella and Elizabeth Zimmerman, at home.
Brothers: Adin of Millmont, Eli (Sarah Reif) Zimmerman of Liberty, Kent.
Sister: Leah (Milton) Brubaker of Millmont, Anna (Amos) Burkholder of Liberty, Nora Zimmerman of Ontario, Lena (Phares) Reiff of Vicksburg.

Preceded in death.  His parents and sister, Edna Zimmerman
He was a member of Groffdale Old Order Mennonite Church, Lancaster Co., Pa. Enos was a retired farmer.  He died in Lancaster General Hosp.. Lancaster, Pa.

Services: Friday at 12/30 p.m. from his home, 111N. Farmersville Road, Ephrata, Pa. with further services at Groffdale Old Order Mennonite Church, with Bisop Titus Martin officiating.  Burial in adjoining cemetery.  The family is being served by Stradling Funeral Home, Akron, Pa.

You may obtain original obiturary from:
Intelligencer Journal, Published  Wed.,
Aug. 21, 2002, Lancaster, Pa.
Submitted by: Peggy Reichard

Zimmerman, Lydia Ann
Born: 11-12-1911, Churchtown, Pa.  Died: 10-13-2002, Ephrata, Lancaster County, Pa.

Wife of: (1) Paul B. Nolt, died 1952 (2) Weaver S. Zimmerman.  Daughter of: The late Amos and Magdalena Weaver Martin

Lydia was a homemaker and a member of Weaverland Mennonite Church, East Earl, Pa. (Groffdale Conference)

Survivors: Sons, Raymond M. (Florence Kilmer) Nolt of New Holland, Pa., Irwin M. (Lena Mae Zimmerman) Nolt of East Earl and Norman M. (Lena Sensenig) Nolt of Mifflinburg, Pa.  Daughters, Martha (Harvey N.) Hoover of Liberty, Ky., Esther (Edwin H.) Zimmerman of New Holland, Pa., Verna (John N.) Shirk of Leola, Pa., Almeta (Irvin M.) Sensenig of Shiloh, Ohio, Sue Etta (Paul H.) Garman of Martinsburg, and Ella Mae (Ervin M.) Zimmerman of Ephrata, Pa.  Grandchildren: 70.  Great-grandchildren: 199.  Stepsons: 6.  Stepdaughters: 6.  Sisters, Frances Hurst of East Earl, Pa., Annie Martin of Wakarusa, Ind. Emma Hoover of East Earl, Pa. and Minnie Weaver of Terre Hill, Pa. Brothers, Reuben Martin of New Holland, Pa., David Martin of Shippensburg, Pa and Amos L. Martin of East Earl.

Preceded in death: Daughter, Anna Mary Reiff and sisters, Katie Leinbach, Lizzie Reiff, Esther Horning, Magdalena Burkholder and Leah Burkholder.

Services: Wed. morning at 8:30 at 208 Cottage Ave., Terre Hill, Pa. with further services at Weaverland Mennonite Church at 9:00 a.m., with Bishop Ben F. Martin officiating. Interment in adjoining cemetery. Family served by Eckenroth Home for Funerals, Terre Hill, Pa.

Original obituary may be obtained from
Intelligencer Journal, published  Monday,
October 14, 2002, Lancaster, Pa.

Submitted by: Peggy Reichard

Zimmerman, Magdalena "Maggie"
Born: 6-1-1946, New Holland, Lancaster Co., Pa. Died: 4-25-2002, Goshen, Indiana

Wife of: John S. Zimmerman

Daughter of: Paul and Anna Martin Martin of Wakarusa, Indiana

Survivors: Sons, Paul (Jill) Zimmerman, Glenn (Sue) Zimmerman, Mervin (Diane) Zimmerman, all of Wakarusa, Loren Zimmerman. Daughters, Karen Zimmerman and Zimmerman Zimmerman, both at home.

Sisters, Miriam (Allen) Nolt of Wakarusa, Emma Martin and Bertha (John) Martin, both of Goshen, and Anna Mary (Irvin) Weaver of Elkhart, Ind.

Brothers: Amos (Martha) Martin, Eugene (Ada Mae) Martin, both Of New Holland, Pa., Paul Ivan (Anna Mae) Martin of Wakarusa, Clarence (Grace) Martin of Snover, Mich., Alvin (Mary) Martin of Thorp, Wis., and John (Ina) Martin of Argos, Ind.

Preceded in death by a son, John Larry Zimmerman.

Member: Yellow Creek Old Order Mennonite Church. Maggie was a homemaker all her married life, and also sold produce.

Original Obituary may be obtained from: 
Intelligencer Journal, Published Saturday,
April 27, 2002, Lancaster, Pa.
Submitted by: Peggy Reichard


Zimmerman, Titus M.
Born: 3-5-1934, Earl Twp., Lancaster Co., Pa.  Died: 8-31-2002, Ephrata, Pa.

Husband of: Verna S. Sensenig Zimmerman.  Son of: George N. and Mary E. Martin Zimmerman

Survivors: Sons, Kenneth (Sally Martin) Zimmerman, Leonard (Arlene Herr) Zimmerman, Lloyd (Marie Martin) Zimmerman, all of New Holland, Pa., Elvin (Joanne Martin) Zimmerman of Ephrata.  Daughters: Lorraine (Glenn) Snyder of Fleetwood, Pa., and Erla (Timothy) Martin of Lititz, Pa.
Grandchildren: 26.  Brothers: Amos Z. (Marian Weaver) Zimmerman and Abram Z. (Gracetta Sensenig) Zimmerman, both of Myerstown, Pa., and Ammon Z. (Ruth Wise) Zimmerman of New Holland, Pa.. Sisters: Anna Lauver of Ephrata, Martha Weaver of Richland, Pa., Mary Martin of Fleetwood and Esther (Elmer) Zimmerman of Lebanon, Pa.

Preceded in death by: Sons, Clair, Leon and Eugene.  Brothers, John Z. and Paul Z.

Titus owned Zimmerman Steel in New Holland, Pa.  He was a member of Martindale Mennonite Church (Weaverland Conference), Martindale, Pa.

Services: Fairmount Homes Farmcrest Chapel on Wed., at 9 a.m. and Further services at Martindale Mennonite Church at 9:30 a.m., with Bishop Amos G. Martin and Ministers Ivan B. Hurst and Amos K. Martin officiating.  Interment will be in adjoining Cemetery.  The family is being served by: Groff-High Funeral Home, New Holland, Pa.

You may obtain the original obituary from:
Intelligencer Journal Published Monday,
September 2, 2002, Lancaster, Pa
.
Submitted by: Peggy Reichard


Zook, Barbara, age 90 years
Born: Upper Leacock Twp., Lancaster Co., Pa. Died: 10-18-2002, Leola, Lancaster Co., Pa.  Daughter of: John B. & Malinda Stoltzfus Zook

Survivors: Sisters, Rachel Zook, Leola, Pa., Mary (Tobias) Stoltzfus of Gap, Pa.  Brother, Abner Zook of Leola, Pa.

Preceded in death by: Brothers Aaron and Henry Zook

Barbara was a member of Old Order Amish Church

Services: Funeral from the late home, 284 Zooks Lane Leola, Pa. on Saturday, at 11:00 a.m.  Interment in Myers Amish Cemetery, Leola, Pa.

Original obituary may be obtained from
Intelligencer Journal, Published

Saturday, October 19, 2002, Lancaster, Pa
Submitted by: Peggy Reichard.
 


 

Zook, Bena S.
Age 72 years. Born: East Lampeter Twp, Lancaster Co., Pa. Died: 8-12-2002, Leola, Lancaster County, Pa.

Daughter of: David B. and Fannie Stoltzfus Zook

Member of: Old Order Amish Church

Survivors: three sisters, Emma, Savilla & Katie Zook, all of Leola, Pa.; a stepsister, Barbara (Enos) Zook of Christiana, Pa.; a Brother, Samuel S. (Hannah Beiler) Zook of Lancaster, Pa.; and a stepbrother, John J. (Fannie Beiler) Fisher, of Ephrata, Pa.
Preceded in death by: Sister, Lavina Y. Zook; brothers, Isaac and Joel Zook; and sister, Rebecca Fisher
Services: Residence of Christ E. Stoltzfus, 31 E. Eby Road, Leola, Pa. at 9 a.m.  Interment in Beiler Amish Cem., Ronks, Pa. Furman Home for Funerals, Leola, Pa., serving the family.

Original obituary may be obtained from:
Intelligencer Journal, published Tuesday,
August 13, 2002, Lancaster, Pa.

Submitted by: Peggy Reichard


Zook, Levi L., SS# 166-66-2425
Born: 9-3-1968, Bart Twp., Lancaster Co., Pa. Died: 10-18-2002, Quarryville, Pa. after a 15 month illness

Husband of: Leah M. Ebersol Zook  Son of: Daniel B. and Mary M. Fisher Zook of Ronks, Pa.

Survivors:  Sons, Mervin, Jonathan, Daniel, Eli, Samuel.  Paternal grandmother: Nancy B. Zook of Quarryville, Pa. Maternal grandfather: Levi L. Fisher of Gordonville, Pa. Brothers: Joshua (Linda Petersheim) Zook of Gordonville, Pa., Mervin (Catherine Beiler) Zook of Quarryville, Pa., Daniel (Ruthie Lapp) Zook of Quarryville, Pa., John Mark of Ronks, Pa. Sisters: Annie (Amos) Fisher of Hopkinsville, Ky., Naomi (Jonas) Smoker of Gordonville, Pa., Nancy (Levi J.) Stoltzfus of Peach Bottom, Pa., Rachel (Samuel) King of Lititz, Pa. and Mary (Aaron) Fisher Jr. of Ronks, Pa.

Levi was a self-employed woodworker and furniture maker.  He was a member of Old Order Amish Church.

Services: Funeral from the Mose Glick residence, Eden Rd., Quarryville,  Pa. on Monday, October 21, 2002, at 9:00 a.m..  Interment in Georgetown
Cemetery.  Arrangements by Furman Funeral Home, Leola, Pa.

Original obituary can be obtained from
Lancaster Intelligencer Journal

published Saturday, October 19, 2002, Lancaster, Pa
Submitted by Peggy Reichard.

Zook, Lavina Y.
Born: 9-22-1944, Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pa.  Died: 8-11-2002, Leola, Lancaster County, Pa.

Daughter of: David B. and Sallie D. Yoder Zook

Member of Old Order Amish Church

Survivors: Brother, John J. (Fannie Beiler) Zook of Ephrata, Pa., Stepbrother, Samuel S. (Hannah Beiler) Zook of Lancaster, Pa.,
Stepsisters, Emma and Savilla Zook, Katie and Bena Zook of Leola, Pa., and a sister, Barbara (Enos) Zook of Christiana, Pa.
Preceded in death by: brothers, Isaac and Joel Zook and a sister, Rebecca Beiler.

Services: Residence of Christ E. Stoltzfus, 31 E. Eby Rd, Leola, Pa. On Tuesday, 8-13-2003, at 11:00 a.m.  Interment in Stoltzfus Cem. Furman Home for Funerals, Leola, Pa., serving the family

For the original obituary, Intelligencer Journal,
published Tuesday, August 13, 2002, Lancaster, Pa.
Submitted by: Peggy Reichard


Zuercher, Glada C. Grieser

Glada C. Zuercher, 92, Archbold, died Monday, Aug. 12, 2002, at Fairlawn Haven, Archbold, where she had resided since March 23, 2000.
    Born Nov. 17, 1909, near Wauseon, she was a daughter of Albert and Priscilla (Vonier) Grieser. She married Albert Zuercher on April 8, 1937, and he preceded her in death on April 18, 1992.
    A lifelong resident of the Archbold area, she had been a custodian at the Archbold Area Schools, and with her husband was the custodian at the Central Mennonite Church. She was a member of Central Mennonite Church, rural Archbold.
    Survivors include two sons, David (Becky) Zuercher, Berthoud, Colo., and Robert Zuercher , Archbold; two daughters, Mrs. Dave (Annabelle) Kratz, Clarksville, Md., and Mrs. Glenn (Sharon) Bart, Aurora, Colo.; eight grandchildren; two great-grandsons; two brothers;
Kenneth Grieser, Evansport, and Wayne (Jane) Grieser, West Unity; two sisters, Edith Wyse and Rutheda Stuckey, both of Archbold.
    Services are Friday, 11 a.m., at the church. Jeffrey Smith and Cliff Brubaker are the officiating pastors.
    Burial follows in the Pettisville Cemetery.
    Friends may call at Short Funeral Home in Archbold from 2-9 p.m. on Thursday.

Obituary: Archbold (Ohio) Buckeye, 14 Aug 2002
Submitted by: Mona Mann


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