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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.

2024  N to Q


Neuenschwander, Mary K. Hostetler ; . . Newswanger, Ella F. Sauder ; . . Newswanger, Eugene S. ; . . Newswanger, Harvey N. ; . . Newswanger, Mary Ann E. Kulp ; . . Newswanger, Tirzah Grace : . . Nisley, Patricia L. Miller ; . . Nisley, Roy M. ; . . Nisly, Amanda E. Gingerich ; . . Nissley, Anna "Martha" Denlinger Stahl ; . . Nissley, John L. ; . . Nissley, Wilmer R. ; . . Nolt, Anna Mary Oberholtzer ; . . Nolt, Anna Z. Sensenig ; . . Nolt, Ira G. ; . . Nolt, Lena M. Horning ; . . Nolt, Maria Lois ; . . Nolt, Melvin M. ; . . Nolt, Mervin Sauder ; . . Nolt, Sara M. ; . . Nussbaum, Florence Elaine Hershberger ; . . Oberholtzer, Edith H. Good ; . . Oberholtzer, Ella Martin ; . . Oberholtzer, Henry M. ; . . Oberholtzer, Leona E. Zook ; . . Oberholtzer, Rufus M. ; . . Oberholtzer, Ruth Z. Garman ; . . Otto, Edna Mae Yoder ; . .Otto, Martha L. Chupp ; . . Otto, Sarah Fern Miller ; . .Oyer, Carol Joyce Schertz ; . . . Oyer, Mary Kathryn ; . . Penner, George ; . . Plank, Darren James ; . . Preheim, John ; . .

 

Neuenschwander, Mary K. Hostetler
November 6, 1946 - June 26, 2024

Mary Neuenschwander, 77, of Dalton, passed away on Wednesday, June 26, 2024 at her home following a long hard fought battle with Parkinson's Disease.

She was born in Plain City, OH on November 6, 1946 to the late Menno and Amanda (Kuhns) Hostetler and married Harlan Neuenschwander on December 7, 1968 and he survives.

Mary was a devout Christian who nurtured her faith through her daily devotionals and Bible reading. She was a long-time active member at Fairlawn Mennonite Church. She had a quick wit and competitive spirit and loved playing Domino's, watching the Ohio State Buckeyes and the Game Show Network. She enjoyed doing word searches and snacking on M&M's. She joyfully worked alongside her husband on their 70 acre farm.

In addition to her husband Harlan, she is survived by children, Stephanie (Rick) Troyer of Dalton, Gene (Krissie) Neuenschwander of Dalton, Rod (Liz) Neuenschwander of North Canton and Sharon (Kyle) Radcliff of Chicago, IL; grandchildren, Justin (Hannah) Troyer, Seth (Olivia) Troyer, Grace, William, Andrew, Aubrey, Brendon, Iain and Kaysie Neuenschwander, Kaden, Chayse and Avery Radcliff; great grandchildren, Landon and Lincoln Troyer; siblings, Betty (Marvin) Yutzy, Phil Hostetler, Alma (Sherm) Shrock, Wilma (Glenn) Miller, Susan (Jim) Hershberger, Robert (Tresa) Hostetler, Sharon (Jorge) Martinez, Erma (Freeman) Beachy and Gary (Sue) Hostetler and many nieces and nephews.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a stillborn son, Michael; a sister-in-law, Leona Hostetler; and a nephew, Ron Hostetler.

Friends and family may call on Friday, June 28, 2024 from 6-9 pm at Fairlawn Mennonite Church, 8520 Emerson Road, Apple Creek. Memorial services will be held on Saturday at 11:00 am at the church.

The family would like to thank her caregivers, Sarah Eberly and Arie Troyer; the staff of Ohio's LifeCare Hospice especially Marsha, Pastor Dale, her nurses and volunteers Mabel and Lisa.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Ohio's Hospice LifeCare, 1900 Akron Road, Wooster, OH 44691.

Spidell Funeral Home
Mount Eaton, OH
Submitted by: Thelma Hoover Martin


 

Newswanger, Ella F. Sauder
January 28, 1937 - August 11, 2024

Ella F. (Sauder) Newswanger, 87, of Narvon, passed away unexpectedly on August 11, 2024 in her residence. Born in Churchtown, she was the daughter of the late Samuel N. and Fannie H. (Fox) Sauder. She was the wife of Harvey N. Newswanger, with whom she married on December 5, 1957 and shared 66 years of marriage.

She was a member of Churchtown Mennonite Church (Groffdale Conference) and was a homemaker. She enjoyed gardening and making braided rugs.

Ella is survived by her husband Harvey, her children, Edith wife of Clarence Martin of Charles City, IA, Lester husband of Martha Newswanger of Shippensburg, Harvey husband of Norma Newswanger of Shippensburg, Norma wife of Earl Newswanger of Owen, WI, Allen husband of Susie Newswanger of Narvon, Ella wife of Allen Hurst of Clarksburg, MO, Glenn Newswanger of Narvon, Mary wife of Steven Leid of Elton, KY, Arlene wife of Carl Hoover of Ionia, IA and Emma wife of Elam Zimmerman of Ephrata. Also surviving are 80 grandchildren, 162 great-grandchildren, sisters, Lydia wife of Elmer Leid, Mary wife of Jonas Nolt, Edna wife of David Zimmerman and Emma wife of John Zimmerman and sisters-in-law, Esther Sauder and Bertha Sauder.

In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by her siblings, Anna wife of Amos Martin, David Sauder and Samuel Sauder.

A Funeral Service will be held on Friday, August 16, 2024 at 9:30 AM at Churchtown Mennonite Church (Groffdale Conference), 2207 Main Street, Narvon, PA 17555 with Bishop Marvin Nolt officiating. Burial in the adjoining church cemetery. A Viewing will be held at the late home, 344 Shirktown Road, Narvon, PA 17555 on Thursday, August 15, 2024 from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM and from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM.

Kindly omit flowers.

C. Stanley Eckenroth Home for Funerals in Terre Hill is entrusted with the funeral arrangements.

Intelligencer Journal - 8/13/2024
Lancaster, PA
Submitted by: Robert Fish


 

Newswanger, Eugene S.
December 13, 2001 - September 28, 2024

Eugene S. Newswanger, 22, of East Earl, died at his home on Saturday, September 28, 2024.

Born in East Earl Twp., he was the son of Lloyd K. and Sarah F. (Sensenig) Newswanger, who survive.

Eugene was a machinist and a member of Spring Grove Mennonite Church.

In addition to his parents, he is survived by six siblings: Leroy S., Curvin S., Duane S., Elaine S., Marie S., and Lewis S., all at home, maternal grandparents, John M. and Alta Z. (Fox) Sensenig, New Holland and paternal grandparents Allen B. and Sue Etta (Kilmer) Newswanger, East Earl.

His funeral will be held on Thursday, October 3, 2024, at 9:30 a.m. at Spring Grove Mennonite Church. Interment will be in the adjoining church cemetery. A viewing will be held on Wednesday from 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. at the Earl Weaver residence, 1454 Union Grove Rd., East Earl. Kindly omit flowers. The Eckenroth Home for Funerals, Terre Hill, is in charge of arrangements.

Intelligencer Journal - 10/1/2024
Lancaster, PA
Submitted by: Robert Fish


 

Newswanger, Harvey N.
June 17, 1935 - October 19, 2024

Harvey N. Newswanger, 89, of Churchtown, passed away after a short illness on Saturday, October 19, 2024, at the home of his daughter Emma and her husband Elam Zimmerman, in Ephrata.

Born in New Holland to the late Paul S. and Rebecca W. (Nolt) Newswanger, he was the husband of Ella F. (Sauder) Newswanger, who passed away on August 11, 2024. Together, they shared 66 years of marriage.

Harvey was a member of Churchtown Mennonite Church (Groffdale Conference) and was a farmer until retirement. He then began working for Weaverline Corporation.

He is survived by his children, Edith wife of Clarence Martin of Charles City, IA, Lester husband of Martha (Martin) Newswanger of Shippensburg, Harvey, Jr. husband of Norma (Hoover) Newswanger of Shippensburg, Norma wife of Earl Newswanger of Owen, WI, Allen husband of Susie (Burkholder) Newswanger of Narvon, Ella wife of Allen Hurst of Clarksburg, MO, Glenn Newswanger of Narvon, Mary wife of Steven Leid of Elkton, KY, Arlene wife of Carl Hoover of Ionia, IA and Emma wife of Elam Zimmerman of Ephrata. Also surviving are 78 grandchildren, 165 great grandchildren, five brothers, Aaron Newswanger of New Holland, Levi Newswanger of TN, Ivan Newswanger of Woodbury, PA, Allen Newswanger of New Holland and David Newswanger of New Holland and sisters, Anna wife of the late Ammon Martin of Fairmount Homes and Mary wife of the late Ira Nolt of Ephrata.

In addition to his parents and wife, he was predeceased by his brother Paul Newswanger and a sister Rebecca Nolt, two grandchildren and one great grandchild.

A Funeral Service will be held on Wednesday, October 23, 2024, at 9:30 AM at Churchtown Mennonite Church (Groffdale Conference), 2207 Main Street, Narvon, PA 17555 with Bishop Marvin Nolt officiating. Burial in the adjoining church cemetery. A Viewing will be held at the late home, 344 Shirktown Road, Narvon, PA 17555 on Tuesday, October 22, 2024, from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM and again from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM.

Kindly omit flowers.

Arrangements have been entrusted to Eckenroth Home for Funerals, of Terre Hill, PA.

Intelligencer Journal - 10/21/2024
Lancaster, PA
Submitted by: Robert Fish


 

Newswanger, Mary Ann E. Kulp
July 31, 1932 - April 12, 2024

Mary Ann E. Newswanger, 91 years 8 months and 12 days, of Fortuna, MO, passed away on April 12, 2024. She was born July 31, 1932, in Brutus, MI, the daughter of Manasseh B. and Amanda (Eby) Kulp, both of whom preceded Mary Ann in death.

On October 27, 1955, in Kutztown, PA, Mary Ann was united in marriage to David Newswanger, Mary Ann was a member of the Clearview Mennonite Church of the Groffdale Conference.

Survivors include 7 sons, Floyd K Newswanger (Alice) of Versailles, MO, Daniel K Newswanger (Beverly) of Tipton, MO, James K. Newswanger (Rachel) of Versailles, MO, Lewis K Newswanger (Martha) of Tipton, MO, Elvin K Newswanger (Martha) of Fortuna, MO, Earl K Newswanger (Elva) of Versailles, MO, and Harold K Newswanger (Lynn) of Eldon, MO; 5 daughters, Florence Shirk (David) of Barnett, MO, Alta Newswanger of Fortuna, MO, Erma Kilmer (Daniel) of Versailles, MO, Wilma Kilmer (Martin) of Versailles, MO, and Annetta Nolt (David) of Barnett, MO; 1 sister, Lydia Ann Kulp of Goshen, IN; 76 grandchildren and 162 great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, David Newswanger; 1 daughter, Irene Newswanger; 5 brothers, Paul Kulp, Titus Kulp, Isaac Kulp, Cyrus Kulp and Reuben Kulp; 2 sisters, Rachel Newswanger and Lena Kilmer; 4 sisters-in-law, Hannah Kulp, Florence Kulp, Edna May Kulp and Pauline Kulp; and 7 brothers-in-law, Wayne Newswanger, Amos Newswanger, Samuel Newswanger, Phares Newswanger, Isaac Newswanger, William Kilmer and Christian Weaver; 1 granddaughter, Grace Elaine Kilmer; 1 Great-granddaughter, Kendra Grace Shirk.

Visitation will be held at the home of Elvin Newswanger on Friday, April 19, 2024, from 1-3 PM and 5-7 PM. Funeral Service at 9:30 AM, Saturday, April 20, 2024, at Clearview Mennonite Church with Harry Leinbach, Aaron Shirk, Jason Nolt, Walter Martin, and Michael Martin officiating. The interment will be at Clearview Mennonite Cemetery. Arrangements are under the direction of Windmill Ridge Funeral Service in California, MO.

Windmill Ridge Funeral Service, California, MO
Submitted by: Thelma Hoover Martin


 

Newswanger, Tirzah Grace
About April 14, 2024 - May 14, 2024

Tirzah Grace Newswanger, 1 month old infant daughter of Nathan H. And Regina Nolt Newswanger of Reinholds, passed away on Tuesday, May 14, 2024 at home.

In addition to her parents she is survived by 2 siblings: Jenna B. And Tyler Z. Newswanger at home, grandparents Wilmer and Edna Hoover Newswanger of Mohnton, PA, Paul, Jr. and Joanne Seibel Nolt of Fredericksburg, PA, and great-grandparents Paul and Ruth Brubaker Nolt of Lebanon, David and Mary Jane Rutt Seibel of Stevens.

A graveside service will be held on Friday, May 17 at 2:00 p.m. at Bowmansville Mennonite Church, 913 Oaklyn Drive, Narvon.

Intelligencer Journal - 5/15/2024
Lancaster, PA
Submitted by: Robert Fish


 

Nisley, Patricia L. Miller
October 30, 1937 - October 9, 2024

Patricia L. Nisley, 86, Goshen, passed away peacefully surrounded by her family, on October 9, 2024, to go home to be with Jesus.

She was born on October 30, 1937, in Elkhart County to Samuel S. and Ellen Marie (Gardner) Miller.

Patricia married Monroe “JR” Eugene Nisley, on June 4, 1955 in Kouts, Indiana. He preceded her in death on January 18, 1998.

Surviving are children Sherry (Henry) Zehr, West Lafayette, Dallis Miller, Union, Michigan, and Douglas (Angela) Nisley, Goshen; 8 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; sister Eleanor (Sam) Koehler, Spring Valley, Minnesota, and brother Sam (Sue) Miller, Hobart, Indiana. She was preceded in death by her husband, 2 granddaughters, Kailey L. Zehr (2005), and Rachel Miller (1993), and a sister, Meredith Wittrig.

She worked for Valparaiso Community Schools as the Payroll Administrator, where she retired after 30 years. Following retirement, she then volunteered for New Creation Resale Shop and Men’s Center in Valparaiso for 15 years. Patricia had a real heart to minister to people who visited the resale shop.

She also enjoyed traveling and spending time with her family. Her father was a pastor, and both he and her mother helped shape her personal faith in Jesus, and fostered her servant’s hearts.

Visitation will take place on Saturday, October 19, 2024, from 10:30 a.m. until the 12:30 p.m. funeral service, which will all take place at Yoder-Culp Funeral Home. Pastor Mario Bustos, retired pastor from Valparaiso Mennonite Church, will officiate. Burial will follow at Forest Grove Cemetery in Middlebury.

Memorial contributions may be directed to New Creation Resale Shop and Men’s Center (2102 Calumet Avenue, Valparaiso, Indiana 46383).

Yoder-Culp Funeral Home, Goshen, IN
Submitted by: Thelma Hoover Martin


 

Nisley, Roy M.
June 15, 1963 - March 17, 2024

Roy M. Nisley, 60, of Butler, Ohio, died Sunday, March 17, 2024, at home in a farming accident.

The son of Mose A. and Ada C. (Yoder) Nisley, Roy was born June 15, 1963 in Millersburg, Ohio.

Roy is survived by his loving wife Sara Ann (Miller) Nisley of Butler; children Ada, Mary (Neal), Paul (Barbara), Monroe (Martha), Daniel (Susan), Mabel, Crist, Joseph (Katie-special friend), Martha (Eli-special friend), and Ruth; grandchildren Robert, Luann, Mary, Rachel, Duane, and Norman.

Visitation at the Nisley house, 20640 Delong Road, Butler, Ohio 44822 will be held Monday, March 18, 2024 beginning at 2 pm through the evening and will continue all day Tuesday, March 19. Funeral services will begin at 9 am, Wednesday, March 20, 2024 at 20370 Delong Road, Butler, Ohio 44822. Ray Hochstetler will officiate and burial will follow in Yoder Cemetery.

The Bellville Snyder Funeral Home is honored to assist the Nisley family with funeral services.

Posted online on March 18, 2024
Published in The Daily Record
Submitted by: Thelma Hoover Martin


 

Nisly, Amanda E. Gingerich
July 8, 1936 - October 4, 2024

Amanda E. Nisly, 88, of Goshen, passed away peacefully surrounded by her family, Friday, October 4, 2024 at Goshen Hospital.

She was born in Tuscola, Illinois to Emery and Lydia Ann (Schrock) Gingerich.

On November 3, 1962 she married Albert Nisly in Arthur, Illinois.

He survives, along with twin daughters, Denette (Don) Showalter and Debra O’Bryant both of Goshen and two grandchildren, Dexter O’Bryant, Goshen and Preston O’Bryant, Los Angeles, California.

Along with her parents, she was preceded in death by two brothers, John and Lester Gingerich.

Amanda came from an Amish family, and she was very proud of her ancestry. She retired from Goshen High School where she worked in the cafeteria, prior to that she worked in the bakery department at Everett’s Linway Foods Supermarket. Her greatest enjoyment was her grandchildren. She also enjoyed gardening and was an excellent baker. She was a member of Clinton Frame Church.

Visitation will be from 2 to 4 and 5 to 7 p.m., Monday, October 14 and Tuesday from 10 until the 11 a.m. funeral service at Clinton Frame Church. Pastors Amos Yoder and Pastor Ken Bontreger will officiate.

Private burial will take place following services.

Memorial donations may be directed to American Heart Association.

Yoder-Culp Funeral Home, Goshen, IN
Submitted by: Thelma Hoover Martin


 

Nissley, Anna "Martha" Denlinger Stahl
April 29, 1931 - September 11, 2024

Anna Martha Stahl Nissley, 93, of Lititz, died peacefully on Wednesday, September 11, 2024 at Landis Homes. Born in Lampeter, she was the daughter of the late Paul M. and Anna Mary Groff Denlinger. Anna was the loving wife of the late Clayton R. Nissley who died in May of 2023; her first husband was Pastor Omar B. Stahl, who died in June of 2002.

Martha was a second-grade teacher in the Pequea Valley School District at Paradise Elementary School. She received a bachelor's degree in Elementary Education from Eastern Mennonite University; and continued her education obtaining a master's degree in Elementary Education, and a Certificate in School Counseling, from Millersville University.

Martha attended Crossings Community Church, Manheim. During her early years, she and her first husband Omar were missionaries, serving two, two-year terms through Eastern Mennonite Missions in Neuberg Germany. Martha was a self-taught artist working with watercolor and enjoyed creating beautiful paintings for friends and family. Martha was a prolific writer throughout her life; publishing four books titled: "Real People," "Second Wife," "Amanda's Father," and "By Birth or by Choice; Who Can Become a Mennonite?" She also wrote articles in various publications nationally.

Surviving are two sisters: Edna Weaver of Lititz, and Lois Boyer of East Earl, and two stepdaughters: Rachel Stahl married to Dale Walton of Lancaster, and Barbara wife of Marlin Good of Lititz. Preceding her in death is a step son John Daniel Stahl, a sister, Betty Denlinger, and a brother, Earl Denlinger.

The Family wishes to thank Landis Homes for their extraordinary care and support for Martha.

Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend Martha's Celebration of Life in the West Bethany Chapel at Landis Homes, 1001 East Oregon Road, Lititz, on Friday, September 20, 2024 at 2:00 PM. There will be viewing in the chapel on Friday afternoon from 1:00 PM until the time of the service. Interment will be in Bossler Mennonite Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be sent in Martha's memory to Landis Homes Caring Fund, 1001 East Oregon Road, Lititz, PA 17543.

Intelligencer Journal - 9/15/2024
Lancaster, PA
Submitted by: Robert Fish


 

Nissley, John L.
December 27, 1931 - October 15, 2024

John L. Nissley died on October 15, 2024, at Landis Homes. He was the son of Clarence R. and Martha G. (Longenecker) Nissley. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his loving wife, Faith G. (Eshelman) Nissley, and his sister, Joan Gingrich.

He is survived by his sisters, Reba (Mervin) Hess, of Lititz, and Nancy (Paul) Hess, of Willow Street; his brother-in-law, James Gingrich, of Lititz; and a number of nieces and nephews.

John was a member of Erb Mennonite Church and Sunday School. He enjoyed nature, especially hunting deer and elk. His early days were spent farming. He worked for Yerger Brothers, Lititz, G and G, Manheim, and Kreider Farms, Manheim.

A memorial service will be held on Saturday, November 2, 2024 beginning at 11 AM at Landis Homes in the West Bethany Chapel, 1001 E Oregon Rd., Lititz, PA 17543. A visitation will follow the memorial service. Interment will be held privately at the convenience of the family.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in John's name to the Landis Homes Caring Fund or Mennonite Central Committee.

Thanks to everyone for their expressions of loving kindness, especially to the Landis Homes care givers.

Intelligencer Journal - 10/27/2024
Lancaster, PA
Submitted by: Robert Fish


 

Nissley, Wilmer R.
September 27, 1929 - June 16, 2024

Wilmer R. Nissley, 94, of Mount Joy, passed away peacefully on Sunday, June 16, 2024 at Mennonite Home Communities. Born in Penn Township, he was the son of the late Clayton and Katie Rudy Nissley. He was the loving husband of Ruth C. Metzler Nissley, and they observed their 74th wedding anniversary last month. Wilmer retired as a farmer and salesman for Pioneer Seed Company. He was a member of Crossings Community Church, Manheim where he served as a Trustee, SS teacher and youth leader. He loved people and was passionate about sharing his faith in Jesus. His interests included traveling, golfing, hunting in Potter Co., snowmobiling, and watching the Phillies. He enjoyed spending time with family and annual vacations to the Chesapeake Bay.

Surviving in addition to his wife are five children, Marvin husband of Linda Sauder Nissley of Mount Joy, Ann wife of Richard Miller of Mount Joy, Linda wife of Leon Boll of East Petersburg, Donna wife of Larry Wenger of New Holland and Dennis husband of Kathleen Groff Nissley of Mount Joy, 13 grandchildren and 32 great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a granddaughter, Keri Miller, a brother, Clayton R. Nissley and six sisters, Emma Landis, Florence Oberholtzer, Grace Nissley, Rhoda Hostetter, Helen Reitz and Anna Nissley.

The family would like to express their appreciation to the staff at Mennonite Home for the care they provided to Wilmer.
Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend Wilmer's Funeral Service at Crossings Community Church, 8 South Erisman Road, Manheim on Friday, June 21, 2024 at 11:00 AM. There will be a viewing at the Buch Funeral Home, 21 Market Square, Manheim on Thursday evening from 6:00 PM 8:00 PM and again at the church on Friday morning from 10:00 AM until the time of service. Interment in the adjoining church cemetery. In lieu of flowers, those desiring may send contributions in Wilmer's memory to Global Disciples, 315 W. James St. Suite 202, Lancaster, PA 17603.

Intelligencer Journal - 6/19/2024
Lancaster, PA
Submitted by: Robert Fish


 

Nolt, Anna Mary Oberholtzer
September 26, 1946 - September 18, 2024

Anna Mary (Oberholtzer) Nolt, 77, of New Holland, passed away at home on Wednesday, September 18, 2024. She was the wife of the late John S. Nolt who died in 2021. Born in West Earl Twp, she was the daughter of the late Clayton L. and Annie (Martin) Oberholtzer.

Anna Mary was a homemaker and a member of the New Holland Mennonite Church, Groffdale Conference.

Surviving are 9 sons, Samuel husband of Verna (Shirk) Nolt of New Holland, David husband of Mary Ann (Zimmerman) Nolt of New Holland, John husband of Marlene (Zimmerman) Nolt of Orchard, IA, Isaac husband of Susan (Weaver) Nolt of Orchard, IA, James Nolt of New Holland, Paul husband of Rosanna (Brubaker) Nolt of New Holland, Joseph husband of Anna Mary (Sensenig) Nolt of Alta Vista, IA, Reuben husband of Vera (Martin) Nolt of Alta Vista, IA, and Daniel husband of Eileen (Leid) Nolt of New Holland; 3 daughters, Rachel wife of Edward Martin of Glenmont, OH, Mary wife of Norman Burkholder of Stanley, NY and Miriam wife of Norman Fox of Curtiss, WI; 98 grandchildren, 69 great-grandchildren; 6 brothers, Samuel husband of Malinda (Zeiset) Oberholtzer of Akron, Amos husband of Elizabeth (Reiff) Oberholtzer of Mifflinburg, Benjamin husband of Esther (Reiff) Oberholtzer of Shilo, OH, John Oberholtzer of Morgantown, Reuben husband of Mary Jane (Weaver) Oberholtzer of Ephrata, and Alvin husband of Vera (Zimmerman) Oberholtzer of Shiloh, OH; 1 sister, Miriam wife of Aaron Martin of Walnut Bottom, PA; a brother-in-law, Ezra Zimmerman of Mifflinburg, and a sister-in-law, Martha (Martin) Oberholtzer of Mifflinburg; she was preceded in death by a daughter, Ruth Nolt, a daughter-in-law, Anna Mae (Sensenig) Nolt wife of James, 2 sisters, Sarah (Oberholtzer) Nolt, and Magdalena (Oberholtzer) Zimmerman, a brother, Henry Oberholtzer, 3 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild.

A Funeral Service will be held on Monday, September 23, at 9:30 AM at the Groffdale Mennonite Church, 90 Groffdale Church Road, Leola, PA with Bishop Marvin Nolt officiating. Interment in the adjoining church cemetery. Viewings will be held at 546 N. Shirk Road, on Sunday from 2:00 to 4:00 PM and 6:00 to 8:00 PM. Arrangements by the Groff High Funeral Home, New Holland, PA

Intelligencer Journal - 9/19/2024
Lancaster, PA
Submitted by: Robert Fish


 

Nolt, Anna Z. Sensenig
January 18, 1931 - August 1, 2024

Anna Z. (Sensenig) Nolt, 93, of Peach Bottom, went home to be with the Lord on Thursday, August 1, 2024, at her daughter's home in Manheim. Born in New Holland, she was the daughter of the late David H., and Emma H. (Zimmerman) Sensenig. She was the loving wife of the late Jonas Nolt.

Anna was a member of Bethel Mennonite Church in Quarryville.

She is survived by 6 children: Joyce Nolt (Carl) of Peach Bottom; Sharon Neuenschwander (Mahlon) of Manheim; Rosene Nolt (James) of Peach Bottom; Galen Nolt (Alice) of Peach Bottom; Shirley Burkholder (Clair) of Quarryville; and Gary Nolt (Audrey) of Quarryville; 30 grandchildren; 87 great grandchildren; 5 siblings: Vera Hoover, Nora Martin, Erla Mae Burkholder, Earl Ray Sensenig, and Loyd Sensenig. She was preceded in death by 2 grandchildren and 7 siblings.

A Funeral Service will take place at Bethel Mennonite Church, 333 Fulton View Rd., Quarryville PA on Wednesday, August 7, 2024 at 10:00 a.m. Interment will follow in the adjoining cemetery. Viewings will be held at the church on Tuesday from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Kindly omit flowers

Intelligencer Journal - 8/4/2024
Lancaster, PA
Submitted by: Robert Fish


 

Nolt, Ira G.
March 12, 1937 - August 22, 2024

Ira G. Nolt, 87, formerly of Ephrata, PA, and lately of Landis Homes, passed to his heavenly home on August 22, 2024, with family by his side. He was the son of the late Milton W. and Margie (Gehman) Nolt. He was married to Dorothy M. (Denlinger) Nolt for 66 years.

He was a loving husband, father, and grandfather. He had a life-long love of the beach and surfing. Ira was a kind, trusting, and generous person to strangers and family alike. He was knowledgeable and skilled in many areas and always eager to help. He had a gentle manner and sweet smile, which belied his sharp intellect and charming sense of humor.

In 1960 Ira received his BS from Franklin & Marshall. In 1967, he earned his PhD in Physics from Cornell Univ. after which he did research at the Univ. of Hawaii, the Univ. of Oregon and NOAA in Boulder, CO. For the last 15 years of his career, he was a scientist at NASA in Hampton, VA. At NASA Ira provided key leadership in developing NASA's first international program for studies of ozone chemistry in collaboration with researchers in England, Wales, and Italy.

In 2002 he retired and returned to his hometown of Ephrata, PA where he kept busy with home projects, volunteering, and continuing education.

He is survived by his wife Dorothy, two daughters, six granddaughters, and one great-grandson.

The family thanks Ira's caregivers at Landis Homes.

A Celebration of Ira's Life will be held on Saturday, September 7th at 11:00AM at Akron Mennonite Church, 1311 Diamond St., Akron. The family will greet visitors starting at 10:00AM.

In lieu of flowers, remembrances may be made in Ira's name to Mennonite Disaster Service (MDS) 583 Airport Rd., Lititz, PA 17543, or Parkinson's Foundation, 5757 Waterford District Drive, Suite 310, Miami, FL 33126.

Arrangements by Stradling Funeral Homes, Inc., Akron/Ephrata.

Intelligencer Journal - 9/1/2024
Lancaster, PA
Submitted by: Robert Fish


 

Nolt, Lena M. Horning
March 28, 1942 - July 6, 2024

Lena M. Nolt, 82, of Leola, passed away on Saturday, July 6, 2024, at her home.

She was born in West Earl Township to the late Aaron and Esther (Martin) Horning and was the wife of the late Menno Z. Nolt who passed away in 2019.

Lena was a member of the Old Order Groffdale Frame Mennonite Church, Groffdale Conference. She was a homemaker all her life.

She is survived by four children, Esther Zimmerman of Leola, Isaac, husband of Eva Nolt of Leola, Mabel, wife of Nelson Nolt of Woodbury, John Aaron, husband of Esther Nolt of Everett; 17 grandchildren; 38 great-grandchildren; a brother-in-law, Mahlon Sauder and a sister-in-law, Mabel Horning.

In addition to her husband and parents, she is preceded in death by a sister, Lydia, wife of the late Aaron Sauder; a sister, Emma Sauder and a brother, Elam Horning.

A viewing will be held on Tuesday, July 9, 2024, from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m., at the late residence, 220 Brethren Church Rd., Leola. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, July 10, 2024, at 9 a.m., at the late residence, with further services at 9:30 a.m., from Groffdale Frame Mennonite Church (Groffdale Conference), 90 Groffdale Church Road, Leola, with Bishop Ammon Weaver officiating. Interment will take place in the adjoining church cemetery.

Kindly omit flowers.

The family would like to thank Hospice & Community Care and Anabaptist Care Links, for their excellent care and support given to Lena.

Arrangements by Stradling Funeral Homes, Inc., Akron/Ephrata.

Intelligencer Journal - 7/8/2024
Lancaster, PA
Submitted by: Robert Fish


 

Nolt, Maria Lois
July 30, 2021 - July 20, 2024

Maria Lois Nolt, daughter of Anthony and Esther (Wentz) Nolt, born July 30, 2021, entered into rest, July 20, 2024 at the age of 2 years, 11 months, 20 days.

In addition to her parents, she is survived by four brothers: Michael, Larry, Kenton, and Justin and one sister: Lydia, all at home; paternal grandparents: Lamar and Lois Nolt; maternal grandmother: Marie Wentz. She was preceded in death by her maternal grandfather: Glenn Wentz.

A funeral service will be held at White Oak Mennonite Church, 2456 Newport Road, Manheim on Friday, July 26, 2024 at 10:00 AM. There will be a viewing at the church on Thursday from 2:00 PM 4:00 PM and 6:00 PM 8:00 PM. Interment in Stauffers Mennonite Cemetery, Hershey. The Buch Funeral Home, Manheim in charge of arrangements.

Intelligencer Journal - 7/23/2024
Lancaster, PA
Submitted by: Robert Fish


 

Nolt, Melvin M.
June 17, 1931 - July 2, 2024

Melvin M. Nolt, 93, of Ephrata, passed away on Tuesday, July 2, 2024, following a brief illness. Born in Ephrata, he was the son of the late Noah W. and Edna N. (Martin) Nolt and the husband of Edith B. (Hess) Nolt, with whom he shared 66 years of marriage.

He was a member of Indiantown Mennonite Church, Ephrata, where he served as a trustee and usher. Melvin was a lifelong beef farmer until his retirement in 1997. He enjoyed all aspects of agriculture. Following retirement from the farm, Melvin was employed at Paul B. Zimmerman Hardware for nine years. Melvin served in 1W service from 1955 to 1957 in Trenton, New Jersey. He was active in the Ephrata Area Young Farmers Association for many years. He also enjoyed travelling throughout the U.S. and Europe.

In addition to his wife, he is survived by five children, Michael M. Nolt (Peg Ranck); Sharon L. Sensenig (Dale); Nancy J. Crouse (Neal); Shirley L. Martin (Brian); Sheila A. Ranck (Parke); thirteen grandchildren; forty-one great-grandchildren, and one sister Emma Krantz.

He was predeceased by two grandchildren, Adrian Sensenig, Joel Crouse; one great-grandchild, Maverick Messner; three sisters, Alta Good, Vera Moyer, and Irene Stoltzfus.

A viewing will be held on Sunday, July 7, 2024, from 6 to 8 PM, at Indiantown Mennonite Church, 255 Indiantown Road, Ephrata. An additional viewing will be held on Monday, July 8, 2024, from 8:30 to 10 AM, at the church, followed by his funeral service at 10 AM, with Pastor Brian Martin officiating. Interment will take place in the adjoining church cemetery.

Arrangements by Stradling Funeral Homes, Inc., Akron/Ephrata.

Intelligencer Journal - 7/5/2024
Lancaster, PA
Submitted by: Robert Fish


 

Nolt, Mervin Sauder
December 7, 1958 - April 4, 2024

Mervin Sauder Nolt, 65, of Denver, passed away Thursday, April 4th, 2024 at Fairmount Homes in Ephrata. Born in New Holland, Mervin was a son of the late David and Anna (Sauder) Nolt. He was the loving husband to Carol Ann (Smith) Nolt.

Mervin spent most of his childhood growing up in Farmersville. He worked for Martin Paving for over 30 years, starting on the road crew and then moving into the sales department. Mervin later was a truck driver for Len Lyn Farms. Mervin was a faithful member of Good Shepherd Community Church, where he attended for 15 years. Being outdoors was one of Mervin's favorite places to be, especially the mountains. He enjoyed hunting at his cabin in Lewistown, fishing, and landscaping. He went on many hunting trips to Potter County with friends. Mervin was a quiet but wise man, so when he had something to say, people would listen. He had a gentle sense of humor and was the best listener. His love and kindness will be deeply missed.

Along with his wife, Mervin is survived by two children, Jeana Nolt and Michelle (Cody) Martin; three grandchildren, Raelyn, Taylor, and Bryson; seven brothers, Harold (Twila) Nolt, Glenn (Rosa) Nolt, Leonard (Karen) Nolt, Earl (Tina) Nolt, Eli (Darla) Nolt, Barry (Patty) Nolt, Steve (Julia) Nolt; and many nieces and nephews.

Mervin was predeceased by his first wife, Nadine (Ruffner) Nolt, and nephew, Jeremy Nolt.

Visitation will take place on Thursday, April 11th from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Fairmount Homes, 333 Wheat Ridge Dr., Ephrata, PA. A visitation and service time will take place Friday, April 12th at Hinkletown Mennonite Church, 2031 Division Hwy, Ephrata, PA 17522. Visitation begins at 9:00 a.m. until 10:00 a.m., when service officiated by Pastor Dwayne Musser begins.

Intelligencer Journal - 4/7/2024
Lancaster, PA
Submitted by: Robert Fish


 

Nolt, Sara M.
September 1, 1966 - July 16, 2024

Sara M. Nolt, 57, of East Greenville, PA entered into God's eternal care on Tuesday, July 16, 2024 after a nearly two year journey with Lymphoma. Sara was born in Pottstown, PA to Samuel M. Nolt and Florence H. (Martin) Nolt.

Sara was a teacher in various locations including Paraguay. She worked as a house cleaner for private homes and offices. Sara was a member of Indian Creek Mennonite Church where she taught children's Sunday school. She was a very active volunteer throughout her lifetime.

Sara enjoyed sewing, baking, and spending time with her friends. She had a keen interest in children and enjoyed entertaining them.

In addition to her parents, she is survived by her two brothers, Stephen M. Nolt & wife, Evelyn of Pennsburg, PA, Mahlon M. Nolt & wife, Louella of Pine Grove, PA; her sister, Miriam M. Zimmerman & husband, Philemon of Craig, CO; her sister-in-law, Beth Wadel & husband, Dean of Mt. Crawford, VA; her thirty nieces and nephews; and her twenty-two great-nieces and great-nephews.

She was preceded in death by her brother, Jason M. Nolt.

Viewings will be held on Sunday, July 21, 2024 at Indian Creek Mennonite Church, 637 Harleysville Pike, Telford, PA 18969 from 2:00 PM 4:00 PM and from 6:00 PM 8:00 PM.

A funeral service will be held on Monday, July 22, 2024 at 1:00 PM at Franconia Mennonite Meetinghouse, 613 Harleysville Pike, Telford, PA 18969. Burial will take place at Indian Creek Mennonite Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to: Mennonite Messianic Missions, 40 Wood Corner Road, Ephrata, PA 17522.

Arrangements by: Anders-Detweiler Funeral Home & Crematory, 130 East Broad Street, Souderton, PA 18964.

Intelligencer Journal - 7/18/2024
Lancaster, PA
Submitted by: Robert Fish


 

Nussbaum, Florence Elaine Hershberger
October 7, 1935 - March 6, 2024

Florence Elaine Nussbaum, age 88, of Goshen, Indiana died March 6, [2024]after a long, full life.

She was born October 7, 1935 in Garden City, Missouri to Harold and Phebe Hershberger. After attending Hesston Academy in Hesston, Kansas, she worked at Hallmark in Kansas City, Missouri where she met her husband of 55 years, Roy Nussbaum. They were married on August 13, 1955 in Garden City before moving to Kidron, Ohio where they raised their family. They were blessed with two daughters, Kay (Terry) Shue of Kidron, Ohio and Rhonda (Roger) Yoder of Goshen, Indiana. They both survive.

While living in Kidron, Florence worked as church secretary at Kidron Mennonite Church, as a bank teller at First National Bank and finally, as a secretary at Kidron Electric. She was actively involved in the Kidron Mennonite Church, especially in the music program. She was a wonderful church organist and pianist and was active in the church choir.

In 1986, Florence and Roy became hosts at the Mennonite Guest House in Elkhart for a one-year term of service. Then they moved to Goshen Indiana where she worked as a secretary in development at Greencroft Retirement Community. She was a member of College Mennonite Church. Among other things, Florence is lovingly remembered for her strong love of family. Nothing made her quite as happy as having the family all together and she never wanted to miss out on anything! She was known for her beautiful flower gardens, her love of birds and beautiful quilts, hand-made with love for her daughters and grandchildren. She loved reading and playing games, whether with her neighborhood game groups or with family. She often shared her gift of hospitality, hosting family and friends in her home. Serving others was a part of her life. She was quick to help others in their time of need, whether it be dropping off a meal or reading weekly to a blind home-bound friend.

Florence was preceded in death by her husband, Roy. In addition to her daughters, she is survived by her brothers, Dale (Arlene) Hershberger of Richmond, Virginia and Dwight (Edna) Hershberger of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, a sister-in-law Ruth Nussbaum of Orrville, as well as 5 grandchildren: Bethany Nussbaum, Krista (Craig) Mast, Kelsey (Jeff) Hochstetler, Matt (Chelsey) Yoder and Amanda (Jake) Nolan. She was blessed with 10 great-grandchildren (including 2 sets of twins!) who lovingly called her “Grammy:” Anna and Benjamin Mast, Elli and Rylee Yoder, Mariella, Ava and Amelia Hochstetler and Lydia, Natalie and Elizabeth Nolan.

The family would like to thank the staff at Greencroft Healthcare and Goshen Home Care and Hospice for their loving care for Florence in her last years and days.

Visitation will be Sunday, March 10 from 4 to 6 p.m. at Yoder-Culp Funeral Home. A 10 a.m. funeral service will be held Monday, March 11 at 10 a.m. at College Mennonite Church, Koinonia Room.

Burial will be at a later date in Violett Cemetery.

Memorial donations in Florence’s memory may be given to MCC.

Yoder-Culp Funeral Home, Goshen, IN
Submitted by: Thelma Hoover Martin


 

Oberholtzer, Edith H. Good
March 22, 1945 - June 2, 2024

Edith H. Oberholtzer, 79, departed this life unexpectedly from heart failure Sunday, June 2, 2024 at her home near Rutledge, MO.

She was born March 22, 1945, in rural East Earl, PA, the youngest child of Harry M. and Mabel N. (Hoover) Good.

On April 2, 1966, in rural East Earl, PA, she was united in marriage to Irvin W. Oberholtzer and to this union their four children were born, in Pennsylvania.

Irvin and Edith moved their family to a dairy farm near Rutledge, MO in October, 1979, where she was a busy farm wife. She often served guests and many of her acquaintances received crocheted or quilted gifts from her. For many years, she served the community by being a licensed therapist.

Edith is survived by her husband, Irvin Oberholtzer, of 58 years. Two sons, Virgil of the home and Lynnford and wife, Marlene (Martin) Oberholtzer, of Rutledge, MO. Two daughters, Delores and husband, Harold Martin, of Edina, MO and Dorothy and husband, Wayne Zimmerman, of Lancaster, MO, 21 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren, one brother, Harry (Thelma) Good, three sisters, Esther Sensenig, Martha Burkholder, and Mabel (Amos K.) Martin, a brother in-law Paul (Mary Edna) Oberholtzer, along with numerous nieces and nephews and a host of friends.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Harry (63) and Mabel (90) Good. Three brothers, Clarence Good (91), Martin Good (75), and an infant brother, Hoover Good. Three sisters, Grace Lehman (91), Elizabeth Good (14), and Anna Oberholtzer (44). Two infant grandsons, Nelson and Jonathon Martin and two infant great-grandsons, Kendrew Zimmerman and Gordon Zimmerman.

She was a member of Prairie Ridge Mennonite Church west of Rutledge, MO and will be the first interment for the adjoining cemetery.

Visitation is planned for Sunday, June 9, 12:30 to 4 and 6 to 8 at Hillcrest Mennonite Community Center south of Memphis, MO.

Funeral is to be Monday, June 10 at Prairie Ridge Mennonite Church with Charles Zimmerman, Paul Wesley Oberholtzer, Earl Oberholtzer, LeAllen Ramer, and Jason Burkholder officiating.

Pall bearers are Clifford Oberholtzer, Leon Oberholtzer, Lamar Oberholtzer, Eldon Oberholtzer, Russell Martin, and Randall Zimmerman.

Doss Funeral Home of Edina, Missouri is assisting the family with arrangements.

Doss Funeral Home, Edina, MO
Submitted by: Thelma Hoover Martin


 

Oberholtzer, Ella Martin
October 19, 1933 - July 26, 2024

Ella M. Oberholtzer, 90, of East Earl, passed away at home on Friday, July 26, 2024. She was the wife of Adam Oberholtzer. She was born in Ephrata to the late Samuel K. and Daisy (Getz) Martin. She was a homemaker and a member of the Weaverland Mennonite Church (Weaverland Conference).

Surviving besides her husband are two children, Edwin married to Lucy Oberholtzer, East Earl and Ella Mae married to Stanley J. Zimmerman, Lebanon, 5 grandchildren, 13 great grandchildren, sister, Elizabeth Snader of Reinholds and a sister-in-law, Janice Martin of Lititz. She was preceded in death by a son, Leon Oberholtzer, a twin sister Emma High, four brothers, Paul, Wayne, Eli and Ivan Martin, and three sisters, Annie Martin, Edna Hoover and Mary Gerhart.

The family would like to thank Hospice and Community Care for the wonderful care they provided to Ella at the end of her life.

A Funeral Service will be held on Monday, August 5, at 9:30 A.M. at the Weaverland Mennonite Church, 1120 Weaverland Road, East Earl, PA with Bishop Amos G. Martin officiating. Interment in the adjoining church cemetery. Viewings will be held on Sunday, August 4, from 2:00 to 4:00 PM and 6:00 to 8:00 PM. at the Farmcrest Chapel at Farimount Homes, 1100 Farmcrest Drive, Ephrata, PA. Arrangements by the Groff High Funeral Home, New Holland, PA.

Intelligencer Journal - 7/29/2024
Lancaster, PA
Submitted by: Robert Fish


 

Oberholtzer, Henry M.
August 30, 1950 - March 1, 2024

Henry M. Oberholtzer, 73, of Mifflinburg, entered into rest Friday, March 1, 2024, at his residence.

He was born Aug. 30, 1950, in West Earl Township, Lancaster County, a son of the late Clayton L. and Annie B. (Martin) Oberholtzer. On March 15, 1983, in Narvon, he married the former Martha R. Martin, who survives.

Henry was engaged in farming in Union County.

He was a member of the Vicksburg Old Order Mennonite Church.

Surviving in addition to his wife, Martha, are four sons and three daughters-in-law, Daniel and Gloria Oberholtzer of West Liberty, Ky., John Henry Oberholtzer, Leroy and Marietta Oberholtzer, and Earl and Brenda Oberholtzer, all of Mifflinburg; two daughters and one son-in-law, Grace and Duane Shirk of Mifflinburg, and Laura Oberholtzer of Mifflinburg; 14 grandchildren, eight siblings and spouses, Samuel and Malinda Oberholtzer of Akron, Anna Mary Nolt of New Holland, Amos and Elizabeth Oberholtzer of Mifflinburg, Benjamin and Esther Oberholtzer of Shiloh, Ohio, John M. Oberholtzer of Morgantown, Aaron and Miriam Martin of Walnut Bottom, Reuben and Mary Jane Oberholtzer of Ephrata, and Alvin and Vera Oberholtzer of Shiloh, Ohio; and brother-in-law, Esra Zimmerman of Mifflinburg.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by two sisters, Sarah Nolt and Magdalena Zimmerman.

Family and friends are invited to the viewing from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, March 5, at the family residence, 354 Violet Road, Mifflinburg, where the family service will be held at 9 a.m. Wednesday, March 6. Further services will be at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Vicksburg Old Order Mennonite Church, 624 Beaver Run Road, Mifflinburg, with Bishop Lloyd Zimmerman, Amos Nolt, Norman Reiff, and Ammon Burkholder officiating.

Interment will be in the Vicksburg Old Order Mennonite Church Cemetery.

Arrangements are by Dominick T. Adamo Funerals · Cremations · Monuments, 16 Walnut St., Mifflinburg.

Sunbury Daily Item - 3/2/2024
Sunbury, PA
Submitted by: Robert Fish


 

Oberholtzer, Leona E. Zook
July 31, 1940 - April 1, 2024

Leona E. Oberholtzer, 83, of Lititz, passed away peacefully and surrounded by her husband and children on April 1, 2024 following a long battle with cancer. Born in Honey Brook, PA, she was the daughter of the late Jacob and Anna (Lapp) Zook. She was married over 63 years to her beloved husband, Leon H. Oberholtzer.

Leona was a 1958 graduate of Lancaster Mennonite School. She was a dedicated homemaker and partner in ministry with Leon for 49 years at Mellinger Mennonite Church (PA), Trinity Mennonite Church (AZ), Steelton Mennonite Church (PA), and College Hill Mennonite Church (FL). Leon and Leona also spent a term of I-W Service in Colorado Springs, CO. Wherever Leona served, she was known for her joyful spirit, genuine kindness, and gracious compassion. She was an encourager and an inspiration to many.

Leona is affectionately remembered for her creativity and artistic talents. She enjoyed music and loved flowers. Her garden was always beautiful, and she delighted in the many birds that found haven there. Her home was a place of welcome for anyone. She and Leon enjoyed traveling throughout the U.S.A. and abroad.

A beloved mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, and friend, she is survived by her husband, Leon, 4 children: Dawn Winey (Rich), Audrey Kreider (Jerry), Dean Oberholtzer (Justin Ang), and Andrea Brubaker (Bob); 10 grandchildren: Jordan, Karissa, Dane, Kirsten, Drew, April, Alana, Nick, Mackenzie, and Hunter; 17 great-grandchildren; brother Elwood Zook (Linda), sister Mary Hess (Stan), and sister-in-law Lorraine Zook. She was predeceased by her brother, Grant Zook.

Leona's family would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to Dr. Jaqueline Evans and the medical professionals who cared for her during her journey with cancer. Your care, compassion, and dedication were truly appreciated.

Family and friends are invited to a visitation from 9-11 AM on Saturday, April 13, 2024 at Mellinger Mennonite Church, 1916 Lincoln Highway E, Lancaster, PA 17602. A service will begin at 11 AM. In lieu of flowers, please consider donations in Leona's name to Mellinger Mennonite Church or Hospice & Community Care, 685 Good Drive, Box 4125, Lancaster, PA 17604.

Intelligencer Journal - 4/7/2024
Lancaster, PA
Submitted by: Robert Fish


 

Oberholtzer, Rufus M.
Narch 11, 1933 - August 30, 2024

Rufus M. Oberholtzer, 91, of New Holland, went to meet his Maker, August 30, 2024, two weeks after suffering a stroke.

He was married to Sarah W. Horning Oberholtzer for 68 years. Born in Upper Leacock Township on March 11, 1933, he was the son of the late Noah L. and Emma G. Martin Oberholtzer.

A farmer most of his life, he was also employed at Sensenig Feed Mill in his later years. Rufus was a member of the Weaverland Mennonite Church, Groffdale Conference.

Surviving besides his wife are two daughters, Emma Sue Martin and Mary Ella Oberholtzer both of New Holland; a son-in-law, Lester husband of Martha Nolt of Lewisburg; 15 grandchildren, 4 step-grandchildren, and 48 great grandchildren; three brothers, Noah husband of Lena Oberholtzer, Allen husband of Lucy Oberholtzer, and Elmer husband of Ruth Oberholtzer; two sisters, Susie Leid and Ella wife of Wayne Nolt; and three sisters-in-law, Alta, Eva and Anna Oberholtzer. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Frances Mae Nolt, an infant daughter, Linda Lou; two grandchildren, brothers, Amos, Ephraim, Titus and Jacob Oberholtzer; a brother-in-law, Norman Leid, and a son-in-law, David Martin.

A Funeral Service will be held on Wednesday, September 4, at 9:30 A.M. at the Weaverland Mennonite Church, 1120 Weaverland Road, East Earl, PA with Bishop Marvin Nolt officiating. Interment in the adjoining church cemetery. Viewings will be held at the late home on Tuesday from 1:30 to 3:30 P.M. and 5:30 to 7:30 P.M. Arrangements by the Groff High Funeral Home, New Holland, PA.

Intelligencer Journal - 8/31/2024
Lancaster, PA
Submitted by: Robert Fish


 

Oberholtzer, Ruth Z. Garman
March 14, 1951 - October 7, 2024

Ruth Z. Oberholtzer, 73, of New Enterprise, passed away on October 7, 2024 at UPMC Altoona Hospital. She was born on March 14, 1951 in East Earl, Pennsylvania; daughter of the late Henry S. and Susan (Zimmerman) Garman. Ruth was a homemaker and member of the Groffdale Mennonite Church.

Surviving is husband, Elmer M. Oberholtzer; daughter, Linda Rissler (Luke M.); daughter, Sharon Zimmerman (Linus L.); son, Jason G. Oberholtzer (Irene); 20 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren; sister, Laura Martin (Mervin M.); sister, Susan Reiff (John, dec.); sister, Anna Martin (Carl, dec.); sister, Alta Zimmerman (Menno, dec.); and brothers, John Z., Aaron Z., and Clarence Z. Garman.

Viewing will be held on Sunday, October 13, 2024 from 2:00-4:00 PM and 6:00-8:00 PM at the residence of Luke and Linda Rissler, 2039 Salemville Road New Enterprise, Pennsylvania 16664. A Funeral Service will be held on Monday, October 14, 2024 at the New Enterprise Old Order Mennonite Church: Groffdale Conference beginning at 9:30 AM. Arrangements by Stone Funeral Home & Cremation Services, Inc.; Woodbury.

Intelligencer Journal - 10/9/2024
Lancaster, PA
Submitted by: Robert Fish


 

Otto, Edna Mae Yoder
February 9, 1926 - November 4, 2024

Edna was born 2/9/1926 and Deceased on November 4, 2024 at the Salt River Care Center due to heart failure.

Services will be held in celebration of her life at the Mt. Pisgah Mennonite Church near Cherry Box, Missouri. Burial at the Church of Brethren Cemetery. Funeral arrangements by Eagen/Greening Funeral Home in Shelbina, Missouri.

Edna Mae was born on February 9, 1926, to Eli D. Yoder and Katie Mast Yoder of Arthur, Illinois. Edna was the 7th child of 10 children. She married Eli K. Otto, son of Daniel Otto and Susana Kaufman Otto on January 16, 1946. To this union were born 5 children: Frances Viola , Roger Keith , Ruth, Carol Ann, and Willard Ray.

They moved to Leonard, Missouri, from Sullivan, Illinois in 1958. They attended the Mt. Pisgah Mennonite Church near Cherry Box, Missouri.

Edna made many contributions to the community by working at the Salt River Care Center and the Clarence Nursing Home as a nurses aide, and worked as a homemaker/personal caregiver for the Div of Aging. She along with Eli were active in Missouri Farm Bureau and the Missouri University Extension. She loved to make lemon chiffon cakes, and pies to share with neighbors and friends. She assisted in many ways on the farm and liked to garden, can, quilt, and assist as needed at the church potlucks. She accompanied Eli by participating in the Gideons Ministry and the Prison Ministry. Six months of volunteer work was done at the International Guest House in Miami, Florida, and six months as hostess at the Mennohof in Shipshewana, Indiana through Mennonite Central Committee. They traveled after Eli retired on several cruises, to the Holy Land, to Alaska, and to Arizona where they stayed with their daughter and family. They also volunteered at a soup kitchen at the Sunnyside Mennonite Church along with other winter visitors.

She leaves to mourn and celebrate her life, her children and many family and friends: Frances Otto of Kansas City MO, Roger (Beverly) Otto of Leonard MO, Ruth (Lowell) Yoder of Phoenix, Arizona; Carol (Doug) Cornwell of Buffalo MO, and Willard (Dianna) Otto of Leonard MO. Also two sisters, Sovilla Gingerich of Arthur, Illinois, and Elsie Schrock of Arthur, Illinois, and many nieces, nephews and their families.

She also leaves eight grandchildren: Jon (Jalilah) Otto of Kansas City MO; Debbie Behrens of Aurora, Colorado; Audrey (David) Kenne of Elkhart, Indiana, Austin (Nikki) Otto of Shelbina MO, Arlin (Cara) Otto of Columbia MO, Tyler (Shannon) Otto of Shelbyville MO, Nolan (Laura) Otto of LaPlata MO, and Whitney Otto of Leonard MO. Also eighteen great grandchildren: Travis, Karli, Lucas, Lena, Aron, Elijah, Jonson, Gabriel, Brannon, Brandt, Rayna, Paisley, Eli, Emmett, Kaelyn, Ashtyn, Emily, and Morgan.

Preceding her in death was her husband, Eli Otto, granddaughter, Evette Yoder; three sisters, and four brothers, her parents and many other family members and friends.

Submitted by: William Moreland
Via: Menno Mail


 

Otto, Martha L. Chupp
November 20, 1939 - September 15, 2024

Martha L. (Chupp) Otto, 84 of Humboldt, Illinois passed away at 5:15 A.M. on Sunday, September 15, 2024 at her daughter’s home surrounded by her family.

Funeral services will be held at 9:00 A.M. on Wednesday, September 18, 2024 at the Otto Center, 1 mile south of Arthur, Illinois. Bishop Lamar Miller will officiate. Burial will be in the Yoder Cemetery in rural Arthur, Illinois.

Visitation will be from 2:00 PM to 7:00 PM on Monday, September 16, 2024 and 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM on Tuesday, September 17, 2024 all at the Otto Center. The Edwards Funeral Home assisted with arrangements.

Martha was born on November 20, 1939 in Moultrie County, Illinois. She was a daughter of Levi J. and Esther C. (Gingerich) Chupp. She married Alvin J. Otto on February 16, 1960 in Moultrie County, Illinois. He passed away on May 18, 1996.

She is survived by three children; Nelson Ray Otto of Humboldt IL, Howard A. Otto and his wife Betty Louise (Miller) of Arthur IL, and Annie Marie Miller and her husband, Andy William. eight grandchildren, ten great-grandchildren. three siblings; Melvin L. Chupp of Arcola IL, Harvey L. Chupp and his wife, Mary Louise (Otto) of Arthur IL and Lydia Palmer of Arthur IL. one brother-in-law, Levi Schrock of Sullivan IL.

Martha was preceded in death by her parents, Levi J. and Easther C. (Gingerich) Chupp, her step mother, Eliza Schrock, her husband, Alvin Otto, one son Leroy A. Otto, one great granddaughter, Kara Marie Otto, three siblings, Floyd Chupp, Elvin Chupp, and Mary Ann Schrock (who passed away 59 years ago to the day September 15, 1965), two sisters-in-law, Mary (Yoder) Schrock and Verna (Otto) Chupp.

Martha was a member of the Old Order Amish Faith.

Submitted by: William Moreland
Via: Menno Mail


 

Otto, Sarah Fern Miller
July 3, 1975 - July 14, 2024

Sarah Fern Otto 49 of Cadwell, Illinois passed away at 11:15 AM on Sunday, July 14, 2024 at Carle Foundation Hospital in Urbana, Illinois.

Funeral services will be held at 9:00 AM on Friday, July 19, 2024 at the Otto Center ½ mile south of Arthur, Illinois. Bishop Melvin Ray Otto will officiate. Burial will be in the Otto Cemetery in rural Arthur, Illinois.

Visitation will be held any time after 3:00 PM on Wednesday, July 17, 2024 and any time after 10:00 AM on Thursday, July 18, 2024 all at the Otto Center. The Edwards Funeral Home is assisting with arrangements.

Sarah was born on July 3, 1975 in Decatur, Illinois. She is the daughter of Marvin Ray and Elnora (Chupp) Miller. She married Jerry Lavern Otto on January 21, 1994 in Cadwell, Illinois.

She is survived by her husband, Jerry Otto of Cadwell IL; four children, Derick Ray Otto Arthur IL, Robert Lavern Otto and his wife Isabelle of Mode IL, Brian Jay Otto and his wife Wanda of Arthur IL, and Amy Janelle Otto at home; one grandson, Waylon Lane Otto, born on July 6, 2024; four siblings, Kevin Eugene Miller and his wife Brianne of Savoy IL, Steven Ray Miller and his wife Beth of Lovington IL, Devon Miller and his wife Erin of Arthur IL and Amanda Rose Yoder and her husband Daniel of Cadwell IL; several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins.

She was preceded in death by her father, Marvin Ray Miller, her paternal grandparents, Marx S. and Amanda (Schrock) Miller and her maternal grandparents, Menno and Sarah (Gingerich) Chupp.

Sarah got to hold her first grandson while in the hospital. She also has another grandchild on the way. Her mother is Elnora Miller of Cadwell, Illinois.

Sarah enjoyed bird watching, especially cardinals and hummingbirds, and spending time with family and friends.

Sarah was a member of the Old Order Amish Church.

Submitted by: William Moreland
Via: Menno Mail


 

Oyer, Carol Joyce Schertz
December 31, 1925 - September 9, 2024

Carol Joyce (Schertz) Oyer, 98, Goshen, died 8:25 p.m. Monday, September 9, 2024, at her home. She was born Dec. 31, 1925, to Manuel D. and Mary E. (Yoder) Schertz, a farming family in Washington, IL. Carol attended a one-room schoolhouse in Washington and graduated from Metamora High School in 1942. She received her BA in natural history from Goshen College in 1942, and her RN from the Mennonite Hospital School of Nursing in LaJunta, CO in 1948.

On July 3, 1949, she married John S. Oyer while they were both engaged in relief work for Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) in Europe after WWII. They returned to Goshen where John completed his BA at Goshen College. They relocated to Cambridge, MA, then Chicago, IL where John furthered his education and Carol worked as a nurse.

Carol, John, and their family then settled in Goshen, where Carol worked on and off as a nurse at Goshen Hospital and at Greencroft and Fountainview nursing homes, and John was a history professor at Goshen College.

Carol enjoyed her family, College Mennonite Church community, her work, reading, bridge group, and travel. John passed away in 1998. In 2001, Carol married Art A. Smucker, who died December 25, 2017. Carol is survived by her children, Rebecca Oyer, Kathryn Oyer, Sarah (Mike Cerceo) Oyer, Tim (Joanne) Oyer, eight grandchildren, Carrie (Eliot) Friesen Meyers, Rachel (Jon) Gingrich, Anicka Meyers, Mia Cerceo, Ben Cerceo, John Oyer, Noah Oyer, and Kally Thierry (Amanda Hopkins), six step-children, Doug (Karen), Don (Jade Chandler), Brian (Candi Horton), Cynthia (Larry) Marcus, Carol (Chuck Back), and Robert (Klaudia), seven great-grandchildren, three step-granddaughters, and one step great-grandson.

Preceding her in death are her parents, her first husband, John Oyer, her second husband, Art Smucker, and two sisters, Lois Byler and Elmira Imhoff.

Visitation will be held at 2 PM Sunday, September 29, 2024, at the College Mennonite Church, 1900 S. Main St., Goshen. A service of remembrance will follow at 3:30 PM at the same location. A private burial will occur at Violett Cemetery.

Arrangements are being handled by Rieth Rohrer Ehret Funeral Home, Goshen.

Rieth-Rohrer-Ehret Funeral Homes
Wakarusa - Goshen, IN
Submitted by: Thelma Hoover Martin


 

Oyer, Mary Kathryn
April 5, 1923 - January 11, 2024

Mary Kathryn Oyer died peacefully on January 11, 2024, after a vibrant life immersed in music and dedicated to learning and teaching.

Oyer was born to Noah and Siddie King Oyer on April 5, 1923, in Hesston, Kansas. In 1924 her family moved to Goshen, Indiana, where Noah served as dean of Goshen College until his early death in 1931.

Music was a cherished part of Oyer’s life from an early age, and she began playing cello in elementary school. After graduating from Goshen College in 1945 with a major in music and a minor in art, she earned master’s and doctoral degrees from the University of Michigan in 1947 and 1958, respectively. For her master’s thesis, she designed an innovative Fine Arts curriculum that integrated music and the arts. Her doctoral program focused on cello performance, and she was the first string player to earn a Doctor of Musical Arts performance degree from Michigan. She studied cello with Oliver Edel at the university, and with Leonard Rose at a summer music festival. Oyer served on the Goshen College faculty from 1945-87, teaching cello and courses in music and the arts. Her signature Fine Arts course enriched the lives of more than 5,000 students. After retiring from Goshen College, she taught at Associated (now Anabaptist) Mennonite Biblical Seminary from 1989-98, and accepted shorter faculty assignments at educational institutions including Kenyatta University in Nairobi, Kenya, and Tainan Theological College and Seminary in Tainan, Taiwan.

Oyer’s love of the arts and learning led her in new directions throughout her life. In 1963-64, as part of her work as executive secretary of the 1969 Mennonite Hymnal, she spent a sabbatical year studying hymnody with Erik Routley in Edinburgh, Scotland. Following her return, she traveled widely throughout North America, introducing many congregations to the intent and content of the new hymnal. She earned broad respect for this work and continued to explore diverse types of music within the church, including African American and Native American Indian music. Oyer also became an active leader in the Hymn Society in North America, where she served as research editor, was a keynote speaker at many conferences, and was inducted as a Fellow in 1989.

In the summer of 1969, Oyer spent two months traveling and studying in several countries in east and west Africa. She returned to Goshen with lively enthusiasm for new and broader understandings of music and the arts, which she integrated into her teaching. Over the next quarter century she returned to Africa many times, visiting more than 20 countries and returning most frequently to Kenya. During the 1970s, she spent nearly every summer in Africa, and she taught at Kenyatta University for two years in the mid-1980s. Oyer studied music with African musicians and invited some of them to join her in teaching classes at Goshen College. She also visited individuals working with Mennonite Central Committee throughout Africa.

Oyer’s last five years of teaching were in Taiwan (1999-2004), an experience that further broadened her musical understanding. Sojourns in Japan, India and elsewhere, as well as involvement in several Mennonite World Conferences, further enriched her life and thinking. Throughout her life, she found exploration of the arts of other cultures to be the most meaningful pathway to understanding those cultures.

Former students have expressed appreciation for Oyer’s joy, vibrancy, and love of learning; her humor, intellect, and openness to new ideas; and her keen interest and support for them as whole persons. For Mary, faith was the foundation for many of these attributes. Her family and friends have deeply appreciated her many gifts and are grateful that she willingly and graciously shared them with so many others throughout the many decades of her life.

Oyer is survived by sister-in-law Carol S. Oyer of Goshen, IN; nieces Rebecca Oyer of Lafayette, LA, Kathryn Oyer of Goshen, and Sarah (Sally) Oyer (Michael Cerceo) of Seattle; nephew Timothy Oyer (Joanne) of Chicago; great-nieces Carrie Friesen-Meyers (Eliot) of Berkeley, CA, Rachael Gingrich (Jonathan) of Portland, OR, Anicka Meyers (Shey Dunlop) of Portland, OR, and Mia Cerceo of Chicago; great-nephews Benjamin Cerceo of Seattle, John Oyer of Chicago, and Noah Oyer of Chicago; and great-great nieces and nephews Greta, Alex, Owen and Leighton. She was preceded in death by her parents, and by siblings Verna I. Oyer and John S. Oyer.

Memorial arrangements are pending; further information is available at Yoder Culp Funeral Home (www.yoderculpfuneralhome.com). Memorial contributions may be made to Goshen College (https://www.goshen.edu/give/online/), Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary (https://www.ambs.edu/give/ways-to-donate/), Mennonite Central Committee (https://mcc.org/donate), or Mennonite Mission Network (Donate (mennonitemission.net)).

Yoder-Culp Funeral Home, Goshen, IN
Submitted by: Thelma Hoover Martin


 

Penner, George
May 18, 1948 - June 9, 2024

George Penner of Sleeman, ON passed away of a heart attack on Sunday afternoon, June 9, 2024, while surrounded by family and friends, at the age of 76 years and 22 days.

He leaves to mourn his passing, his loving wife of 47 years, Edith (nee Krahn); and six sons and four daughters: Elisabeth and Jonathan Kraemer of Thorp, WI; Susanna and Jason Coblentz of Browerville, MN; Jacob Penner and Dayna Seguin of Sleeman, ON; Margaret Penner of Shellbrook, SK; Gerhard Penner of Sleeman, ON; Henry Penner of Sleeman, ON; Peter and Natasha Penner of Grande Prairie, AB; Joseph and Rosannah Penner of Bancroft, ON; Jason and Martha Bender of Hensall, ON; William Penner of McBride, BC; eighteen grandchildren, one great-grandson, and his sister and brother- in-law: Martha and Tony Funk of Winkler, MB.

He was predeceased by his parents, Jacob J. F. and Elisabeth (Dueck) Penner, and his parents-in-law, Gerhard and Judith (Neufeld) Krahn.

He was born in Altona, MB on May 18,1948, and grew up on a farm near Plum Coulee, MB. He attended Grimsby School for eight years. At seventeen, he moved with his family to Bolivia. He was baptized in Bolivia on May 17, 1970, the same day his future wife was baptized in Rainy River, ON. At twenty-two, he returned with his family to Tolstoi, MB where he enjoyed working at a gravel pit for several years.
On August 8, 1976, he married Edith Krahn, at the Reinland Mennonite Church in Altona, MB. About a year later they moved to the Rainy River area where they raised their family. He worked at farming and mechanics. George loved visiting with family, friends, and neighbors. He was a faithful member of Woodside Mennonite Church.

Visitation will be held on Friday, June 14, 2024, from 2:00-4:00 and from 6:00-8:00 p.m. at the Woodside Mennonite Church.

The funeral service is planned for Saturday, June 15, 2024, at 10:00 a.m. at the Barwick Community Centre. Interment will take place at the Pineview Mennonite Cemetery.

Northridge Funeral Home, Emo, Ontario, Canada
Submitted by: Thelma Hoover Martin


 

Plank, Darren James
April 23, 2007 - July 13, 2024

Darren James Plank, 17 of Arthur, Illinois passed away at 9:25 P.M. on Saturday, July 13, 2024 at his residence surrounded by his family.

Funeral services will be held at 9:00 A.M. on Wednesday, July 17, 2024 at the Otto Center, ½ South of Arthur, Illinois. Bishop David E. Schrock will officiate. Burial will be in the Otto Cemetery in Rural Arthur, Illinois.

Visitation will be any time after 2:00 P.M. on Monday, July 15, 2024 and any time after 10:00 A.M. on Tuesday, July 16, 2024 all at the Otto Center. The Edwards Funeral Home is assisting with arrangements.

Darren was born on April 23, 2007 in Urbana, Illinois. He is a son of Glendon H. and Susan E. (Chupp) Plank.

He is survived by his parents Glendon and Susan Plank; six siblings, LaWayne Ray Plank and his wife Linda (Miller), Galen Matthew Plank and his special friend Lena Yoder, Maria LeAnn Plank, Jayden Daniel Plank, Marlayna Beth Plank and Kaitlyn Renae Plank; his paternal grandparents, Howard E. and Mary B. (Schrock) Plank; his maternal grandmother, Alta (Hochstetler) Chupp, his maternal great-grandmother, Elizabeth Chupp, and a number of aunts, uncles, and cousins.

Darren was preceded in death by his Maternal grandfather, Elva E. Chupp, maternal great-grandparents, Joe and Gertrude Hochstetler and Ervin M. Chupp as well as his paternal great-grandparents, Ezra and Alma Plank and Ben and Lucy Schrock.

Submitted by: William Moreland
Via: Menno Mail


 

Preheim, John
July 18, 1941 - April 19, 2024

John Preheim, 82, of Goshen, Indiana, passed away peacefully with his family at his side at Goshen General Hospital on April 19, 2024.

He was born on July 18, 1941, in Marion, South Dakota, to Peter P. and Edith Preheim. The youngest of ten children, John graduated from Marion High School in 1959 and went on to attend Bethel College in North Newton, Kansas. Upon graduation, he married Jo Ann Doerksen on June 1, 1963, in Inman, Kansas, and they would go on to enjoy over 60 happy years together.

Following graduation from Bethel, John and Jo Ann moved to Indianapolis for John to complete 1-W service at LaRue Carter Hospital. Upon completion, he began teaching elementary school for Speedway Schools. While in Indianapolis, John also earned a master’s degree from Indiana University. In 1972, John accepted a position in Elkhart, Indiana, as administrator for a joint program between Elkhart Community Schools and Oaklawn Mental Health Center to serve emotionally handicapped students. Eventually this program was merged into regular school buildings and John would serve the rest of his career as a classroom teacher for Elkhart Community Schools before retiring in 2003 after 38 years of service.

Upon retirement, John became an active volunteer with organizations such as Meals on Wheels, Menno-Hof, Elkhart Community Schools, Goshen Community Schools, and Goshen College. Perhaps his greatest volunteer enjoyment came from working athletic events at Concord High School where he was the timer for home football games and served as scorekeeper for home and away boys basketball games for the past 20 years.

Faith was very important to John. He and Jo Ann were members of First Mennonite Church in Speedway, Indiana; Hively Avenue Mennonite Church in Elkhart; and Silverwood Mennonite Church in Goshen. He also served a term as Chairman of the Board for Camp Friedenswald in Cassopolis, Michigan, and he and Jo Ann served twice as registration coordinators for Mennonite World Conference.

John was also an active member of the Dunlap Lions Club. He spent countless hours helping prepare eyeglasses to send to Mexico through a Lions Club program to provide them to those in need. He and Jo Ann made 13 trips to Mexico to help distribute the glasses. He and Jo Ann also spent two weeks each summer for eighteen years living and working as volunteer lighthouse keepers at Big Sable Point Lighthouse in Ludington, Michigan.

In his spare time, John enjoyed spending time with his family, gardening, helping others, and traveling. He visited all 50 state capitols and had also visited multiple European countries. He especially loved traveling to see sporting events with his sons. John and his son David saw a game in every major league baseball stadium, and he and his son Scott toured many NASCAR tracks and saw numerous races together. In the wintertime, John enjoyed Indiana High School Basketball and traveled to see a boys basketball game in over 380 of the 410 high school gyms in the state.

John is survived by his wife Jo Ann and sons Scott (Judy) Preheim of Middlebury and David (Stephen Sostaric) of Mishawaka. Also surviving are his sisters Barbara Carlson of Wichita, Kansas, and Ann Regier of Grant, Nebraska; his brother Peter Preheim of Marion, South Dakota; and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and brothers Waldo, Delbert, Roland, and Don and sisters Verna and Emma.

Visitation will be held from 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. and 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. on Friday, May 3 at Yoder-Culp Funeral Home in Goshen. A memorial service will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, May 4 at Silverwood Mennonite Church in Goshen.

Memorial gifts may be given to Bethel College in North Newton, Kansas, or to Camp Friedenswald in Cassopolis, Michigan.

Yoder-Culp Funeral Home, Goshen, IN
Submitted by: Thelma Hoover Martin

 


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