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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. 
  2014 C to F
  Campbell, Eva Marie Thompson, 69, of Stuarts Draft, Virginia died April 7,  2014 at the same place. She was born August 8, 1944 in Nelson County, Virginia  to Theodore R. and Elsie (Bryant) Thompson. On August 14, 1987 she was married  to Richard Campbell, who was born August 23, 1947 and survives. First husband  was James Thompson. 
  Surviving are  children, David & Tammy White, Elsie Marie White, Tammy & Dennis  Woodson, Reevie White, Lori Ann Almond (step-daughter), Donnie Dalton &  Richard Lee Campbell (step-sons); and her siblings, Pete Bryant, Juanita  Powers, and Shirley Bowman.
  Memorial services were  held April 11, 2014 at Augusta Memorial Park, Waynesboro, VA with burial in the  adjoining cemetery.
  Charlton, Cora Marie Weber, 90, of Hagerstown, Md., diedApril 14, 2014, at her home.  She was born Oct. 12, 1923, near Maugansville, Md., to Ira S. and Barbara  (Martin) Weber. Her husband, Fred M. Charlton, died in November 1959. They were  married Dec. 2, 1948. She was a member of the Pinesburg Mennonite Church. 
  Survived by one son,  Daniel W. Charlton and wife, Mary Alice, of McAlisterville, Pa.; three  daughters, Esther M. Charlton of Hagerstown, Miriam L. Martin and husband, John  David, of Greencastle, Pa., and Lois E. Charlton of Hagerstown; one half  brother, Wayne Weber of Chambersburg, Pa.; 17 grandchildren and 15  great-grandchildren.
  She was preceded in  death by her husband and stepmother, Leah K. (Ebersole) Weber; two sisters,  Anna Mary Weber and Ida M. Weber; and one brother, Isaac Weber.
  Services were April  17, 2014, at Reiff Mennonite Church, Hagerstown, MD with the Pinesburg  Mennonite Church ministry officiating. Interment at the Diller Mennonite Church  Cemetery, Newville, Pa.
  Christner, Jeanette May Krabill, 90, of Iowa City, IA died July 15, 2014 at  the same place. She was born September 9, 1923 at Wayland, IA to Lester and  Lena (Rich) Krabill. On January 1, 1948 at Washington, IA she was married to  Truman Christner, who was born July 29, 1921 and died September 17, 1977. 
  Surviving are  children, Anthony (Diane) Christner, Brenda Christner, Eric Christner, Cheryl  Christner (Timothy White), and Douglas (karen) Christner; ten grandchildren,  seven great-grandchildren, and a sister, Joanna McCreedy of Denver, CO.
  An infant daughter  Felicia, two brothers, Vincent and Milburn, and a sister, Evelyn Tate preceded  her in death.
  Jeanette was an active  member at First Mennonite Church until the day of her death. She was also a  member of the Christian Women's Club, and volunteered with the American Red  Cross, Crowded Closet and 10,000 Villages. She loved to do needlework,  embroidery, gardening and cooking.
  Memorial services were  held August 10, 2014 at First Mennonite Church Iowa, City, IA. Her ashes were  buried next to Truman at Oakland Cemetery, Iowa City, IA.
  Chupp, Daniel J. 
  Oct. 28, 1969 - Nov. 26, 2014 
  CARRYVILLE, Fla.  - Daniel Jay Chupp, 45, of Carryville, formerly of Nappanee, died  unexpectedly at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 26, at Gulf Coast Regional Medical  Center in Panama City.
  He was born Oct. 28,  1969, in Florida.
  Daniel was in an  automobile accident in 1990, and was a traumatic brain injury survivor from  that accident.
  He was a member of the  Old Order Amish Church.
  He is survived by his  parents, Ed and Alta (Otto) Chupp of Nappanee, and many cousins.
  Family and friends may  call after 5 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 2, and all day Wednesday, Dec. 3, at the Danny  E. Borkholder Residence (30869 Goshen/?Plymouth Trail). A funeral service will  be at 9:30 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 4, at the Wilbur Miller Residence (70050 Ash  Road- County Line Rd.). Bishop Ken Plank will officiate, and burial will be in  Borkholder Cemetery.
  Arrangements are with  Thompson-Lengacher & Yoder Funeral Home, Nappanee.
  Chupp, Joas J., 86,  of Bristol, suffered from Alzheimer's and had taken a fall at his residence on  Saturday June 14 and later passed away at 12:34 pm on Sunday, June 15, at  Elkhart General Hospital. He was born on December 20, 1927 in Arthur, IL, to  Jacob J. and Mattie (Herschberger) Chupp. On November 20, 1951 in Arthur, IL he  married Esther Yutzy, she survives. 
  Survivors in addition  to his wife are a daughter, Naomi (Robbie) Royal of Bristol; three sons, Larry  J. (Dot) Chupp of Shipshewana, Anthony Wayne (Coretta) Chupp of Middlebury,  Danny Lee (Leah) Chupp of Jones, MI; grandchildren, Tabitha, Rachel, Andrew,  Jonathan, Ethan, Alaina, Kirsten, Daniel, Laurel and Jana; four brothers, Eli  (Anna) Chupp, of Shipshewana, Lewis (Mary) Chupp, Edward (Verna) Chupp, Omer  (Lorene) Chupp all of Arthur, IL; three sisters, Edna (Fred-deceased) Schrock,  Clara (Edward) Schrock both of Arthur, IL; Wilma (Eli) Yoder of Crab Orchard,  KY.
  He was preceded in  death by his parents and two sons, Mark and Eldon Chupp.
  Joas was a hardworking  man having worked in Mobile Home industry in the cabinet shop. He was a good  provider and did well at teaching his children the value of hard work.
  Visitation will be  from 2:00 - 4:00 and 6:00 - 8:00 pm Friday, June 20, at Townline Mennonite  Church, 2165 S. 1000 W. Shipshewana. Funeral services will be at 10:30 am on  Saturday June 21, also at Townline Mennonite Church, Shipshewana. Services will  be conducted by Pastor's Mel Eash, Menno Mullet and Calvin Borntrager. Burial  will be in Townline Cemetery, Shipshewana. Memorials may be given to Townline  Mennonite Church.
  Chupp, John Ray 
  March 29, 1991 - Sept. 29, 2014 
  MIDDLEBURY - John  Ray Chupp, 23, of Middlebury, died at 5:35 p.m. Monday, Sept. 29, in his  home as the result of congestive heart failure.
  He was born March 29,  1991, in Lagrange to Vernon R. and Mattie (Bontrager) Chupp.
  Survivors include his  mother; brothers David (Wilma) Chupp and Rudy (Mary) Chupp, both of Shipshewana  and Paul (Loretta) Chupp, Daryl (Nadine) Chupp, William (Laura) Chupp, Aaron  (Susan) Chupp and Benjamin Chupp, all of Middlebury; sisters Rebecca (Sam)  Fisher of Shipshewana, Joann Miller and Sara (John) Miller, both of Middlebury  and Esther (Harry) Yoder of Goshen; 14 nieces; and 15 nephews.
  He was preceded in  death by his father; grandparents Rudy and Fannie Chupp and Joe and Saloma  Bontrager; and brother-in-law Robert Miller.
  Visitation will be  after 2 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 1, and all day Thursday, Oct. 2, at the family  home, 14350 C.R. 20, Middlebury. Funeral services will be at 9:30 a.m. Friday,  Oct. 3, at Calvin Miller's home, 14293 C.R. 20, Middlebury. Burial will be in  East Barren Cemetery in Shipshewana. Miller-Stewart Funeral Home is handling  arrangements.
  Chupp, Willam J. 
  Aug. 23, 1920 - Feb 8, 2014 
  BREMEN - William  J. Chupp, 93, Bremen, died peacefully at 12:01 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 8, in  his residence.
  He was born Aug. 23,  1920, in Kosciusko County to the late John C. and Susan (Yoder) Chupp.
  He was a lifetime area  resident.
  On Nov. 10, 1949, he  married Mary Hochstetler in Kosciusko County.
  Mr. Chupp was a  retired farmer and a member of the Old Order Amish Church.
  Surviving are his  wife, Mary; daughter, Wilma J. Weaver of Bremen; grandchildren, Juanita (Greg)  Dick, Loren (Rita) Slabaugh and Jerry J. Slabaugh III, all of Orange, Texas,  Galen (Laura) Slabaugh of Monroe, N.C., and Teresa (Tim) Dawson and Jeffrey  (Rhonda) Slabaugh, both of Elkhart; 10 great-grandchildren; nine  step-great-grandchildren; nine great-great-grandchildren; and six  step-great-great grandchildren.
  He was preceded in  death by his parents, son-in-law Jerry J. Slabaugh Jr. and grandson Joseph  Niles F. Slabaugh.
  Family and friends may  call after 1 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 9, and all day Monday, Feb. 10, at the Matt  Schmucker residence, 5311 E. County Line Road. Funeral services will be there  at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 11. Home ministry of the Old Order Amish Church will  officiate and burial will be in Cedar Road Cemetery.
  Arrangements are with  Thompson-Lengacher & Yoder Funeral Home, Nappanee.
  Clasen, Tony D. (Dr.) 60, of West Liberty, passed over at 2:46 a.m. Saturday, Sept.  20, 2014, at Green Hills Retirement Community, West Liberty. 
  He was born in Waseca,  Minn., on July 8, 1954, to the late Francis Louis and Jacqueline Hamlet Clasen.  He was also preceded in death by his sister, Kristine Volkert.
  In late summer of  1979, Tony met the love of his life, Mary Weldy of Goshen, Ind., and after a  great 10-month romance, Tony and Mary were wed June 28, 1980, in Goshen.
  Tony is survived by  his four children, Sarah (Marshall) Sprinkle and Hannah Clasen, both of West  Liberty, Rachel (Samuel) Chege of Goshen, Ind. and Orlan Clasen of Columbus;  two granddaughters, Sophia and Madilynn Sprinkle; a sister, Victoria (Glen)  Whitehead; two brothers, Mark Clasen of Wisconsin and Steven (Anne) Clasen of  Arizona; and numerous nieces and nephews. He loved his entire family, and  especially adored his children and granddaughters.
  Tony and Mary  established West Liberty Chiropractic and Massage Therapy. He possessed a  passion for his career and lived for healing.
  Tony's zest for life  was evidenced by his many interests and hobbies. He was an avid technology  connoisseur who loved music, animals, cars, sports and shopping. Tony was  blessed with a "green thumb" and a thirst for knowledge.
  Pastor Dick Barrett  officiates a memorial service at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 24, at the Oak Grove  Mennonite Church, 1525 Mennonite Church Road, West Liberty. Visitation is from  4 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 23, at the Eichholtz Daring & Sanford Funeral  Home, 101 Zanesfield Road, West Liberty. Visitors are encouraged to take photos  and favorite memories of Tony for the visitation display.
  Memorial contributions  may be made to the Oak Grove Mennonite Church.
  Condolences may be  expressed at www.edsfh.com.
  Clemmer, Norman C., 81  of Souderton, PA died July 22, 2014. Born on April 2, 1933 in Souderton, PA to  Norman H. and Fannie Clemmer. He was the husband of Elaine (Moyer) Souder  Clemmer and the late Ruth (Detwiler) Clemmer. He was a longtime member of  Souderton Mennonite Church, where he served as an Elder and served on the  church council. He was a member of Souderton-Telford Rotary Club. 
  Survived by his wife  Elaine and children Norman L. Clemmer and his wife Linda, Robert D. Clemmer and  his wife Bonnie, Timothy N. Clemmer and his wife Alysson, Patricia A. Samanns  and Julia B. Wimmer and her husband Dean., 15 grandchildren, 13 great  grandchildren and 2 great great grandchildren, step children Rhonda Ruth and  her husband Ron and Brent Souder and his wife Anita.
  In addition to his  parents and his wife Ruth he was preceded in death by a sister Frances Ehst and  a granddaughter Elizabeth Ruth Wimmer.
  Funeral service was  July 26, 2014 at Souderton Mennonite Curch Interment will be in the adjoining  church cemetery Souderton, PA
  Clasen, Tony D. (Dr.) 60, of West Liberty, passed over at 2:46 a.m. Saturday, Sept.  20, 2014, at Green Hills Retirement Community, West Liberty. 
  He was born in Waseca,  Minn., on July 8, 1954, to the late Francis Louis and Jacqueline Hamlet Clasen.  He was also preceded in death by his sister, Kristine Volkert.
  In late summer of  1979, Tony met the love of his life, Mary Weldy of Goshen, Ind., and after a  great 10-month romance, Tony and Mary were wed June 28, 1980, in Goshen.
  Tony is survived by  his four children, Sarah (Marshall) Sprinkle and Hannah Clasen, both of West  Liberty, Rachel (Samuel) Chege of Goshen, Ind. and Orlan Clasen of Columbus;  two granddaughters, Sophia and Madilynn Sprinkle; a sister, Victoria (Glen)  Whitehead; two brothers, Mark Clasen of Wisconsin and Steven (Anne) Clasen of  Arizona; and numerous nieces and nephews. He loved his entire family, and  especially adored his children and granddaughters.
  Tony and Mary  established West Liberty Chiropractic and Massage Therapy. He possessed a  passion for his career and lived for healing.
  Tony's zest for life  was evidenced by his many interests and hobbies. He was an avid technology  connoisseur who loved music, animals, cars, sports and shopping. Tony was  blessed with a "green thumb" and a thirst for knowledge.
  Pastor Dick Barrett  officiates a memorial service at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 24, at the Oak Grove  Mennonite Church, 1525 Mennonite Church Road, West Liberty. Visitation is from  4 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 23, at the Eichholtz Daring & Sanford Funeral  Home, 101 Zanesfield Road, West Liberty. Visitors are encouraged to take photos  and favorite memories of Tony for the visitation display.
  Memorial contributions  may be made to the Oak Grove Mennonite Church.
  Condolences may be  expressed at www.edsfh.com.
  Clemmer, Norman C., 81  of Souderton, PA died July 22, 2014. Born on April 2, 1933 in Souderton, PA to  Norman H. and Fannie Clemmer. He was the husband of Elaine (Moyer) Souder  Clemmer and the late Ruth (Detwiler) Clemmer. He was a longtime member of  Souderton Mennonite Church, where he served as an Elder and served on the  church council. He was a member of Souderton-Telford Rotary Club. 
  Survived by his wife  Elaine and children Norman L. Clemmer and his wife Linda, Robert D. Clemmer and  his wife Bonnie, Timothy N. Clemmer and his wife Alysson, Patricia A. Samanns  and Julia B. Wimmer and her husband Dean., 15 grandchildren, 13 great  grandchildren and 2 great great grandchildren, step children Rhonda Ruth and  her husband Ron and Brent Souder and his wife Anita.
  In addition to his  parents and his wife Ruth he was preceded in death by a sister Frances Ehst and  a granddaughter Elizabeth Ruth Wimmer.
  Funeral service was  July 26, 2014 at Souderton Mennonite Curch Interment will be in the adjoining  church cemetery Souderton, PA
  Clemmer, Susannah Martin, age of 89 years, died May 20, 2014 at her residence, at  Elmira, Ont. She was the beloved wife of the late Cleason Clemmer (2002). 
  Survived by Ron and  Sherrin of Newton, Richard and Ruth, and Ray and Heather all of Elmira. And  grandchildren Jeff (Sarah) Clemmer, Ryan (Kristine) Clemmer, Alison (Dave) Nötzold,  Mark (Lauren) Beeler, Grant (Stephanie) Beeler, and great-grandchildren Mason,  Olivia, Nadia, Nathan, Emilia, Xavier. Remembered by her sisters-in-law Alice  Martin, Loreen Martin and two special nieces, Betty Frey and Esther (Willard)  Frey.
  Predeceased by  brothers Moses, Noah, Simeon and Tilman and sisters Elizabeth, Esther, Selina  and Rebecca.
  A family service was  on May 22, 2014 at 9:00 a.m at the Dreisinger funeral home chapel, Elmira. then  to North Woolwich Mennonite Meeting House for burial and further public  service.
  Cline, Glen Rohrer, 84,  a resident of Mount Crawford, passed away Aug. 16, 2014, at his home surrounded  by his family. Mr. Cline was born Aug. 17, 1929, in Mount Clinton, Va., and was  a son of the late Russell D. and Mabel Rohrer Cline. 
  He co-owned and  operated Cline Brothers Builders and was a turkey grower for Rocco Poultry. He  handcrafted and donated many items to the Mennonite Relief Sales and the  Weekday Religious Education Auction and went on mission trips with the  Mennonite Disaster Service. He lived in the Shenandoah Valley all of his life  but eight years, when he moved to Pennsylvania to do his alternative service  during the Korean War. There, he met the love of his life and began his family.  Glen was a devoted husband and enjoyed spending time with his family and  grandchildren. He was a member of Harrisonburg Mennonite Church.
  On Aug. 20, 1955, he  married the former Betty Jean Heckendorn, who survives. Also surviving are two  daughters, Nancy Mumbert and husband, Keith, of Harrisonburg and Cindy Cline of  Harrisonburg; a son, Gary Cline and wife. Linda, of McGaheysville; five  brothers, Stanley Cline of Bridgewater, Joseph Cline of Libby, Mont., James  Cline of Harrisonburg, Paul Cline of Stuarts Draft and Charles Cline of Max  Meadows, Va.; a sister, Ruth Shank of Dayton; seven grandchildren, Nathaniel  Mumbert and wife, Tarah, Zachary Mumbert and wife, Danielle, Brant Weller and  wife, Emily, Ashley Kale, Megan Mumbert, Andrea Cline and Alex Cline; and seven  great-grandchildren, Elizabeth, Grace, Cameron, Noah, Amira, Chester and Josiah  Mumbert.
  He was preceded in  death by a daughter, Gale Cline, and a sister, Marie Showalter.
  Pastors Mark Keller  and Craig Maven will conduct a memorial service Tuesday, Aug. 19, 2014, at 6:30  p.m. at Harrisonburg Mennonite Church. Burial will be private.
  The family will  receive friends Monday, Aug. 18, 2014, at Harrisonburg Mennonite Church from 6  until 7:30 p.m. in the fellowship hall. Friends are also welcome to call at  McMullen Funeral Home at any time. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions  may be made to the Virginia Mennonite Disaster Service, c/o Treasurer, Anthony  Beery, 1289 Pike Church Road, Harrisonburg, VA 22801. Online condolences may be  made to the family at www.mcmullenfh.com. McMullen Funeral Home is in charge of  arrangements.
  Coffman, Donald V., 92,  of Shipshewana, IN died March 13, 2014 at the same place from natural causes.  He was born January 15, 1922 at Shipshewana, IN to Victor and Vinetta (Garber)  Coffman. On September 1, 1945 at Shipshewana he was married to Margaret P.  Mishler, who survives. 
  Surviving are  children, Barbara (Gail) Hirschy; Carolyn (Kevin) Miller; David Coffman; and  Paul (Shelly) Coffman; ten grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren.
  A daughter, Evelyn  Bosser, and two sons, John Coffman, and Samuel Coffman preceded him in death.
  Donald spent his  lifetime in Shipshewana, In and was a retired farmer. He also worked at Fan  Coach and Lambright's hatchery and was a member of Shore Mennonite Church and  LaGrange County Farm Bureau.
  Memorial services were  held March 18, 2014 at Shore Mennonite Church, Shipshewana, IN with burial in  the adjoining cemetery.
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  Coffman, Donald V. 
  Jan. 15, 1922 - March 13, 2014
  SHIPSHEWANA - Donald  V. Coffman, 92, died Thursday, March 13, in his residence.
  Don was a retired  farmer and had worked at Fan Coach in LaGrange and Lambright's Hatchery.
  He was a member of  Shore Mennonite Church and LaGrange County Farm Bureau.
  He was born Jan. 15,  1922, in Shipshewana to Victor and Vinetta (Garber) Coffman.
  On Sept. 1, 1945, he  married Margaret P. Mishler in Shipshewana. She survives.
  Also surviving are his  children, Barbara (Gail) Hirschy of Blacksburg, S.C.; Carolyn (Kevin) Miller of  Newton, Kan., David Coffman of West Lafayette and Paul (Shelly) Coffman of  LaGrange; 10 grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren.
  A sister, Evelyn Blosser;  and two brothers, John and Samuel Coffman, preceded Don in death.
  Visitation will be  from 3 to 8 p.m. Monday, March 17, and funeral services will be at 10 a.m.  Tuesday, March 18, at Shore Mennonite Church, 7235 W. 100 N., Shipshewana.
  Memorials may be given  to LaGrange County Food and Clothes Basket or Gideons International.
  Frurip-May Funeral  Home of LaGrange is handling arrangements.
  Cope, Richard Mahlon, 75,  died at his home in Haycock Township, Bucks County, PA where he lived his whole  life. He was born October 9, 1939 to Earl and Irene (Heegle) Cope. Richard was  the loving husband of Jane (Clayton) Cope for 49 years. Richard accepted Jesus  as his Savior at Haycock Mennonite Church and credits that church with  nurturing his faith. He went into Voluntary Service spending two years at the  National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland as a conscientious  objector. Rich joined the Bucks North Camp of the Gideon? International in  1971. He served the camp as president, secretary, and treasurer over the years  and regularly was involved with placing Bibles in hotels and handing out  testaments to high school and college students. 
  Survived by his wife  Jane and daughters Whitney (Shawn McGrew) of Lancaster County, PA, Monica  (Daniel Cooper) of Coopersburg, PA, Lam Nguyen (Mary Rose) of Sugarland, TX,  and Krystal (Mike Johnson) of Holland, PA. There are 12 grandchildren who  called him Pop-Pop. Also two brothers: Robert, of Haycock Twp. and Raymond  (Linda) of Macungie, PA, and two nephews, Robert Cope (Pam) and Brad Cope  (Evelina) both of Quakertown.
  A Celebration of Life  Service was September 27, 2014 at Swamp Mennonite Church, Quakertown, PA.
  Crilow, Sandy Warren
  Oct. 19, 1944 - Dec. 15, 2014 
  WAKARUSA - Sandy  Crilow, 70, of Wakarusa and formerly of Nappanee, died at 12:10 p.m.  Monday, Dec. 15, at IU Health Goshen Hospital.
  She was born Oct. 19,  1944, in Goshen, to Lamar Kenneth and Maxine (Shenenan) Warren.
  Sandy lived her  lifetime in this area. She was a 1962 graduate of Nappanee High School.
  On Aug. 21, 1964, she  married Ernest Crilow in Nappanee.
  She was a homemaker  and family caretaker, and attended First Church of God and Yellow Creek  Mennonite Church.
  Surviving are her  husband, Ernie; daughters Justine Crilow of Nappanee and Kelly (Travis) Benson  of Sioux Falls, S.D.; grandchildren Rylee, Sydney, Clare, Emeric and Dominic  Benson; sister Sharon (Ronald) Hughes of Galivants Ferry, S.C.; and stepfather  Don LeCount.
  She was preceded in  death by her parents, Maxine and Lamar Warren.
  Family and friends may  call from 4 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 17, at Yellow Creek Mennonite Church.  Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 18, at the church.  Officiating will be the Rev. Wes Bontreger. Burial will be in Union Center  Cemetery.
  Memorial contributions  may be given to Goshen Hospice or United Cancer Services of Elkhart County.
  Arrangements are with  Thompson-Lengacher and Yoder Funeral Home in Nappanee.
    Crider, Evelyn L. Martin, 89, a resident of Hagerstown Mennonite Fellowship Home,  formerly of Shippensburg, died March 20, 2014 in the home. She was born January  8, 1925 in Shippensburg, Franklin Co., PA to late Amos E. and M. Louise Besore  Martin. She was a member of the Rowe Mennonite Church, Shippensburg. 
    Survived by four sons,  Glenn L. Crider (Mary) and, Larry L. Crider (Kelley) all of Shippensburg, Ray  M. Crider (Martha) of Newville, and Max E. Crider (Berniece) of Carlisle, six  daughters, Barbara A. Diller (Jeryl) of Upper Strasburg, Wanita J. Diller  (Larry) of Myerstown, Joyce L. Diller Varner (Tom) of Orrstown, and Lorene F.  Hege (Sanford), and Debra K. Hege (Harlin) all of Chambersburg, and Joanne S.  Martin (Dwight) of Spring Run, 37 grandchildren, 78 great grandchildren, and  numerous nieces and nephews.
    Evelyn was preceded in  death by her husband, Lester L. Crider who died April 11, 2000. A grandson,  Randall Knicely, son in law Philip Hege and four brothers are also deceased.
    Funeral service was  March 24, 2014 in the Rowe Mennonite Church, burial was in Rowe Cemetery.
  Cross, Rosa Schmucker 
  Sept. 4, 1914 - March  1, 2014
  GOSHEN — Rosa Cross, 99, formerly of Middlebury, died at 3:40 a.m.  Saturday, March 1, in her daughter's residence in Goshen.
  She was born Sept. 4,  1914, in Goshen, to Noah and Ida (Miller) Schmucker.
  On April 5, 1936, she  married George G. Cross. He died March 11, 1986.
  Rosa was a Sunday  school teacher and was known for sewing ladies prayer coverings.
  Surviving are son  Harold (Lena) Cross of Tucson, Ariz.; two daughters, Ruby (Elvie) Bontrager of  Middlebury and Rachel (Bob) Brenneman of Goshen; eight grandchildren; 20  great-grandchildren; three great-great-grandchildren; and sister-in-law Dorothy  Schmucker of Goshen.
  She was preceded in  death by three sisters, Kathryn Hoover, Edna Mast and Esther Schmucker; and two  brothers, Willard and William Schmucker.
  Visitation will be  from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, March 5, at Griner Mennonite Church,  Middlebury. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Thursday, March 6, also at the  church. Burial will be in Miller Cemetery, Goshen.
  Miller-Stewart Funeral  Home assisted with arrangements.
  Cross, Verna F. Weldy
  June 1, 1926 - Jan. 24, 2014 
  
  GOSHEN - Verna  F. Cross, 87, of Goshen, died at 11 p.m. Friday, Jan. 24, in her son's  home.
  She was born June 1,  1926, to Arthur and Martha (Holderman) Weldy.
  On Nov. 28, 1946, she  married George J. Cross. He died Aug. 26, 2011.
  Surviving are children  Carol (Lester) Shetler of Shipshewana, Charles (Agnes) Cross and David (Martha)  Cross, both of Goshen, Lavern (Rosalyn) Cross of Middlebury and Dean (Coleen)  Cross of Milford; 23 grandchildren; four step-grandchildren; 39  great-grandchildren; eight step-great-grandchildren; and brother Max K. (Rhoda)  Weldy of Goshen.
  She was preceded in  death by daughter Sharon Bontrager, a great-great-granddaughter, sisters Lois  Marks and Vivian Shrock, and brother Mearl Weldy.
  She was a member of  Salem Mennonite Church. She enjoyed quilting and cake decorating.
  Visitation will be  from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday Jan. 29, at Miller-Stewart Funeral Home,  1003 S. Main Street, Middlebury, and one hour prior to the 10 a.m. funeral  service Thursday Jan. 30, at Griner Mennonite Church, Middlebury. Burial will  be in Miller Cemetery, Goshen.
  Dailey, James L., 86,  of Bluffton, Allen Co., OH died February 20, 2014 at the same place. He was  born November 12, 1927 in Portage Twp., Hancock Co., Ohio . He was married to  Joan Burkholder, who survives. 
  Surviving are  children, John (Judy) Dailey; Dan (Sharon) Dailey and Beth (Wayne) Diamond; ten  grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren.
  Memorial services were  held February 24, 2014 at Chiles & Sons Laman Funeral Home, Bluffton, OH.
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  Jim Dailey was past owner of Southgate Lanes  bowling alley
  James L. Dailey, 86, died at 11:34 a.m. Feb. 20, 2014, at  Richland Manor, Bluffton. He was born Nov. 12, 1927, in Portage Township,  Hancock County, Ohio, to the late Dwight and Ollie (Clouser) Dailey. On July  17, 1949, he married Joan Burkholder and she survives.
  Mr. Dailey had been  the owner/operator of Southgate Lanes, Bluffton. He was a member of the First  Mennonite Church, Bluffton. He was a member of the Lima Bowling Association  Hall of Fame. He was a World War II veteran of the U.S. Army.
  Survivors also include  two sons John (Judy) Dailey of Bluffton, Dan (Sharon) Dailey of Findlay; a  daughter Beth (Wayne) Diamond of Bluffton, 10 grandchildren, 20 great  grandchildren; and one great great grandchild.
  He was preceded in death by a brother, Wayne Dailey.
  Services will be held  at 2 p.m. Monday at Chiles-Laman Funeral & Cremation Services, Bluffton.  Revs. Louise Wideman and Steve Yoder officiating. Visitation will be Sunday  from 2-6 p.m. at the funeral home.
  Memorial contributions  may be made to the charity of the donor's choice. Condolences may be expressed  to the family at www.chiles-lamanfh.com
  Danner, Walter J. 
  HANOVER - Walter  J. Danner, born May 23, 1933, died April 30, 2014, at the age of 80 years,  11 months, and 7 days. He was a member of the Hanover Mennonite Church. He was  a lifetime farmer. Born in Hanover, he was the son of the late Richard E. and  the late Annie E. (Ness) Danner.
  He is survived by his  wife, M. Lois (Shank) Danner; seven children, David W. and his wife Jane of  Hanover, Philip R. and his wife Lois Ann of Hanover, Nevin R. and his wife  Robin of Hanover, Ruth Ann and her husband Roger Eby of Littlestown, Lois Ellen  and her husband Edward Sensenig of Shippensburg, Ethan M. and his wife Joy of  Paraguay, South America; Mark E. and his wife Laurel of York Springs; 42  grandchildren; 35 great-grandchildren; two sisters, Naomi Wolff and Elizabeth  Herr, both of Hanover; and a sister-in-law, Dorcas (Reed) Danner.
  He was preceded in  death by an infant sister, Ruth; a brother, James; three grandchildren; and two  brothers-in-law, John Wolff and Bradley Herr.
  A funeral service will  be held at 10 a.m. on Monday, May 5, 2014, at the Bairs Hanover Mennonite  Church on York Road. There will be a viewing held at Hanover Mennonite Church,  561 Broadway, on Sunday, May 4, 2014, from 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. The  brethren Elvin Rohrer, Lynn Martin, Timothy Dougherty, and Dale Rudolph will be  officiating. Interment will be at York Road Cemetery. The Kenworthy Funeral  Home, Inc., 269 Frederick St., Hanover, is assisting the family with the  arrangements. Condolences may be shared at www.kenworthyfh.com
    Delp, Herbert "Herb" R. - 92, of Souderton, PA died May 16, 2014  at Grand View Hospital. He was born March 14, 1922 in Line Lexington, PA to  Henry K. & Margaret K. (Ruth) Delp. He was the husband of the late Rose R.  (Hange) Delp for 55 years. A lifelong member of Line Lexington Mennonite  Church. Herb loved singing with the Linford Clemmer Quartet & Mens Chorus. 
    Survived by two  daughters, Gwendolyn "Gwen" Kratz & husband, Harry of  Sellersville, PA, Linda Felker & husband, Lynn of Wellington, CO; two sons,  Lowell Delp & wife, Brenda of Hatfield, PA, Galen Delp & wife, Kathy of  Coopersburg, PA; nine grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren.
    Preceded in death by  his parents and wife, Herb was a infant granddaughter, Jennifer Lynn Delp; a  brother, Earl R. Delp and an infant brother, Wilmer Delp.
    A funeral service was  May 21, 2014 at Line Lexington Mennonite Church Line Lexington, PA with burial  in the adjoining church cemetery.
    Derstine, Mary Ellen Wile, 95, of Franconia Twp., died January 21, 2014 in the  Souderton Mennonite Homes. Born December 13, 1918 in Souderton, she was a  daughter of the late Jacob and Mary (Landis) Wile. She was the wife of the late  Titus H. Derstine who died in 1991. She was a member of the Indian Creek  Mennonite Church in Franconia. 
    She is survived by her  step children: Ruth Wenger of Akron, PA, Richard Derstine of Goshen, IN, step  grandchildren: Ann Whipple and her husband Jonathan of Rio Grande, NJ, Carla  Vicidomini and her husband Dennis of Lancaster, Tonya Wenger who lives with  Eric Gjertsen of Akron, step great grandchildren: Hannah, Jonathan, Nicholas,  Tyler, a sister, Sadie Moyer and her husband Ralph of Souderton, two  sisters-in-law: Marion Wile of Sellersville, Mary Wile of Harleysville, and  many nieces and nephews.
    Funeral Services will  be held on Friday, January 24, 2014 at 11 AM at the Indian Creek Mennonite  Meetinghouse, Franconia. Interment was in the adjoining church cemetery.
    Derstine, Ruth Freed, 95,  of Perkasie, Bucks Co., PA died January 18, 2014 at the same place. She was  born July 29, 1918 at Souderton, Montgomery Co., PA. She was married to Noah T.  Derstine, who died May 13, 2010. 
    Surviving are  children, Jeanette Baum (Richard) of Perkasie, PA; Bette Aukerman (Larry) of  Castle Rock, CO; Carolyn Godshall (Ernie) of Newburgh, IN; five grandchildren,  and nine great-grandchildren.
    Ruth taught Sunday  school and Summer Bible School. She was active with mission church plants. Ruth  retired in 1979 from the Bucks County Courthouse as a custodial staff. She also  worked at the Souderton and Pennridge High School in the cafeteria.
    Memorial services were  held January 25, 2014 at Rockhill Mennonite Community Home, Sellersville, Bucks  Co., PA with burial in Deep Run East Mennonite Cemetery, Perkasie, PA.
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    Ruth Freed  Derstine 
    (July 29, 1918 - January 18, 2014)
    
    Ruth Freed Derstine, 95, of Sellersville and formerly of  Perkasie, died Saturday, January 18, 2014 at Rockhill Mennonite Community. She  was the wife of the late Noah T. Derstine, who died May 13, 2010. Born July 29,  1918 in Souderton, she was a daughter of the late Henry and Sallie (Dettra)  Freed.
    Mrs. Derstine was  employed with the Bucks County Courthouse custodial staff for many years,  retiring in 1979. Previously, she worked on the cafeteria staff of both  Souderton and Pennridge High Schools.
    Ruth was always active  in the work of the church and the community. She was a dedicated member of Deep  Run Mennonite Church East where she taught Sunday School and Summer Bible  School. She was also active with mission church plants. Ruth will be especially  remembered for her unfailing devotion to her family.
    Survivors include her  children, Jeanette Baum (Richard) of Perkasie, and their children, Lisa  Leatherman of Perkasie and Jan Baum of Baltimore, MD; Bette Aukerman (Larry) of  Castle Rock, CO; and Carolyn Godshall (Ernie) of Newburgh, IN, and their  children, Geoff Godshall (Sarah), Karis Hill (Carl), and Jon Godshall  (Jessica), all of Indiana; nine great-grandchildren; and her step-sister,  Shirley Swartz (Charles), of Souderton.
    She was preceded in  death by eight siblings, Esther Troyer, Arthur, Norman, Alfred, and Paul Freed,  George and Willard Fosbenner, and Alverda Moyer.
    The Memorial Service  will be held 2:00 p.m. Saturday, January 25, 2014 at the Chapel of the Rockhill  Mennonite Community, 3250 State Road, Sellersville, PA 18960, where the family  will receive friends immediately following the service. Interment will be  private in Deep Run Mennonite Church East Cemetery. Arrangements are by the  Huff & Lakjer Funeral Home, Lansdale.
    In lieu of flowers,  the family requests that contributions be made in Mrs. Derstine's memory to  Rockhill Mennonite Community, address above, or Deep Run Mennonite Church East,  350 Kellers Church Road, Perkasie, PA 18944.
    Detweiler, Alta Mae Beachy, 94, of Phoenixville, PA died March 4, 2014 at the same  place. She was born April 28, 1919 at McMinnville, OR. On May 25, 1940 she was  married to Solomon Detweiler, who was born in 1913 and died in 1958. 
    Surviving are  children, Howard and Judy Detweiler; Richard and Fannie Thomas; Anna Louise  Detweiler; Paul Detweiler; and Leroy Detweiler.
    Memorial services were  held March 22, 2014 at Frazer Mennonite Church, Frazer, Chester Co., PA.  Cremation has taken place.
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  Alta M. (Beachy) Detweiler
    April 28, 1919 - March 4, 2014
  
    Alta M. (Beachy) Detweiler, 94, wife of the late Solomon B. Detweiler, died on  Tuesday, March 4, 2014 at her residence in Phoenixville, PA, surrounded by her  family. Born in McMinnville, OR on April 28, 1919, she was a daughter of the  late Menno and Fannie (Christner) Beachy. Alta was a seamstress and was a very  active member of the Frazer Mennonite Church in Frazer, PA. She loved reading  and embroidery.
    Surviving are her  loving family including son, Howard D. Detweiler, husband of Judy, of Paoli,  IN, daughter, Fannie L. wife of Richard Thomas of Swink,CO, son, Paul G.  Detweiler of Phoenixville, PA, daughter, Anna Louise Detweiler of Phoenixville,  PA, son, LeRoy D. Detweiler husband of the late Shirley of Elverson, PA; 7  grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; two sisters, Edna Hochstetler and Marie  Howe and many nephews and nieces.
    She is preceded in  death by her brother, Rufus Beachy. 
  
    Relatives and friends are invited to attend her Celebration of Life at Frazer  Mennonite Church, 57 Maple Linden Lane, Frazer, PA 19355 on Saturday, March 22,  2014 at 11:00am. Officiating will be Pastor Brenda Martin Hurst. Visitation  with the family will held at the church on Saturday morning from 10:30 am to  11:00 am. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be sent to Mennonite  Central Committee U.S., 21 S. 12th Street, PO Box 500, Akron, PA 17501-9989.
    Detweiler Miriam Alderfer, 79, of Hickory, NC died February 5, 2014 at the same place.  She was born November 13, 1934 at Bucks Co., PA. On April 17, 1954 at Deep Run  East Mennonite Church she was married to Durrell Derstine Detweiler, who was  born March 18, 1933 and survives. 
    Surviving are  children, Glenn & Carol Detweiler, Dennis & Cindy Detweiler, Gwen &  Darrell Zook, Yvonne & Mike Martin, Melody & Robert Phelps, Merlin  & Becky Detweiler; 16 grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren.
    Memorial services were  held February 9, 2014 at Mountain View Mennonite Church, Hickory, NC with burial  in the adjoining cemetery.
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    HICKORY - Miriam  Alderfer Detweiler, 79, of Hickory, died Wednesday Feb. 5, 2014, at her  home. Born Nov. 13, 1934, she was the daughter of the late Henry Wisler  Alderfer and Aquilla Leatherman Aldefer.
    Her husband of 59  years, Durrell Detweiler of the home; three daughters, Gwen Zook and husband,  Darrell, of Harrisonburg, Va., Yvonne Martin and husband, Mike, of  Harrisonburg, Va. and Melody Phelps and husband, Robert, of Pittsburgh, Pa.;  three sons, Glenn Detweiler and wife, Carol, of Corn, Okla., Dennis Detweiler  and wife, Cindy, of Hickory, Merlin Detweiler and wife, Becky, of Hickory;  three sisters, Elizabeth Myers, Alice Detweiler and husband, Elmer, Pearl Freed  and husband, Norman, all of Bucks County, Pa.; one brother, Claude Alderfer of  Bucks County, Pa.; a sister-in-law, Gladys Alderfer of Troy, Pa.; 16  grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren survive her.
    In addition to her parents,  three sisters, Grace Sheetz, Mary Rice and Florence Alderfer; and one brother,  Willard Alderfer preceded her in death.
    The funeral will be  held at 2:30 p.m., Sunday, Feb. 9, at Providence Baptist Church, with an open  casket 45 minutes prior. Pastor Chuck Hostetter will officiate. Burial will  follow at Mountain View Mennonite Church Cemetery. The family will receive  friends from 3 to 5 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 8, at Mountain View Mennonite Church.  Please sign the online guest book at www.jenkinsfuneralhome.net. 
    The Detweiler family has entrusted arrangements to Jenkins Funeral Home and  Cremation Service in Newton, 828-464-1555.
    Detweiler, Walton N., 94,  of Souderton, Montgomery Co., PA died August 14, 2014 at the same place. He was  born August 12,1920 at Morwood, Montgomery Co., PA to Nathaniel and Katie  (Nice) Detweiler. On January 1, 1981 at Line Lexington, Bucks, PA he was  married to Verna Mae M. Godshall, who was born May 18, 1937 and survives. First  wife was Esther (Halteman) Detweiler who died in June 1979
  
    Surviving are  children, Marilyn Godshall & husband Earl; Gloria Detweiler & husband  Paul Bukovec; Laverne Detweiler; Clyde Detweiler & wife Lea; Ruthann Nyce  & husband Jerald; and Sharon Martin & husband William; 13  grandchildren, 25 great-grandchildren.
    Two sons, Leon Ray  Detweiler and Brian Detweiler a sister, Marie Reinford; and a grandson, Skyler  Chase Godshall preceded him in death.
    Memorial services were  held August 28, 2014 at with burial in the adjoining cemetery.
    Dietzel, Arnold, 99,  of Hesston, Harvey Co., KS died July 4, 2014 at the same place. He was born  August 4, 1914 at Bay Port, MI to Samuel & Elma Dietzel. On July 12, 1946  at Hesston he was married to Wilmetta Weaver, who survives. 
    Surviving are  children, Ronald Dietzel, Margaret Dietzel Hillegass, and Carol Dietzel  Cranston, seven grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren.
    Memorial services were  held July 8, 2014 at Hesston Mennonite Church, Hesston, KS with burial in  Eastlawn Cemetery Hesston, KS the adjoining cemetery.
    Diller, Erma Wolgemuth died Wednesday, September 24, 2014, just two weeks from  her 97th birthday. 
    Erma was born October  8, 1917, in Mount Joy, PA, to the late Christian and Ada Wolgemuth. She married  the late Glenn Diller on February 28, 1942 in Mount Joy, PA. Glenn received his  ministerial credentials through the Brethren-in-Christ Church, headquartered in  Grantham, PA.
    Prior to moving to  Grants Pass, OR, they served with Youth for Christ in Welland, Ontario, Canada.  In 1951, they moved to Grants Pass, where they served the congregations of  Redwood Country Church, Foots Creek Chapel and New Hope Bible Church.
    Erma had a passion for  teaching Bible classes and taught her last lesson only a week prior to her  death. She enjoyed serving as the chaplain for the Pacemaker choir and her many  creative pursuits including sewing projects and creating elaborate lampshades.  She often gifted her projects to her family and friends.
    She is survived by  three sons and three daughters: Wendell (Galina) Diller of Oakdale, MN; Glenna  (Frank Cooper) Pulver of Newport Beach, CA; Lowell (Janice) Diller of  McKinleyville, CA; Rose Ada (Chuck) Combs of Oregon City, OR; Karolyn (Bill)  Mengershausen of Prior Lake, MN and David (Linda) Diller of Parker, CO; one  brother, Ivan (Betty) Wolgemuth of Manheim, PA; thirteen grandchildren and  seven great-grandchildren.
    In addition to her  husband, she was preceded in death by her great-granddaughter, Isabelle Schutz,  and her brother, Arthur Wolgemuth.
    A memorial service was  held on Saturday, October 11, 2014 at Redwood Country Church, with a private  burial at Hawthorne Memorial Gardens.
    Sheetz Funeral Home, Inc. Mount Joy
    Diseroad, Victor "Gene" Eugene, 86, of Souderton, PA died March 10, 2014 at  the same place. He was born March 26, 1927 to Victor Hugo and Rebecca (Kessler)  Diseroad. He was married to Jane S. Alderfer, who survives. 
      Surviving are  siblings, Donald "Bud" & Patricia Diseroad, and Frederick &  Marie Diseroad.
      Memorial services were  held March 22, 2014 at Blooming Glen Mennonite Church Blooming, Glen, PA.
  
      Dutcher, D. Jon, 64,  of Harrisonburg, VA died September 2, 2014 at the same place. He was born  December 19, 1949 at Pigeon, Michigan to Frank G. and Gertrude Lydia (Maust)  Dutcher. On May 29, 1971 at Hartville, Ohio he was married to Violet Ann Kurtz,  who was born May 6, 1951 and survives. 
      Surviving are son  Chadwick Jon Dutcher and spouse Marlene; daughter Alicia Love Dutcher and  spouse Robert Tengler; daughter Katie Ann Dutcher and spouse Adil Ech-Chahi;  daughter Lydia Ruth Dutcher and spouse Martin Wechselberger; two grandchildren,  sister Ruth Massey and spouse Ajay; brother Daniel Dutcher and spouse Barb;  sister Naomi Leaman and souse Dan; and brother Titus Dutcher and spouse Deb.
      A brother David  Dutcher preceded him in death.
      Jon was an elementary  school teacher and principal and later, superintendent. He also trained  teachers in Nigeria. After retirement, he volunteered for years in a local  elementary school library, as well as serving MCC through his gift of sewing quilts  and countless school kit bags.
      Memorial services were  held September 6, 2014 at Park View Mennonite Church, Harrisonburg, VA.
      Dyck, Cornelius John "JC" 
      Aug. 20, 1921 - Jan. 10, 2014 
      NORMAL, Ill. - Cornelius  John (CJ) Dyck, 92, of Normal, Ill., and formerly of Goshen, died Jan. 10,  2014, surrounded by his loving wife, Wilma Regier Dyck, and family.
      His body has been  donated to Illinois Anatomical Gift Association from where his ashes will be  returned to the family for burial in Mennonite (Ropp) Cemetery.
      Visitation will be  Friday, Jan. 17, 2014, from 5 to 8 p.m. with a 10:30 a.m. memorial service on  Saturday, Jan. 18, 2014. Both events will be at Mennonite Church of Normal.
      Surviving are his wife  of 61 years, Wilma of Normal; three daughters, Mary of Normal, Jennifer (Suzie  Lane) of Dunkirk, N.Y., and Suzanne (Brad Kliewer) of Minneapolis: three  granddaughters, Claire Dyck of Normal, and Aurora and Avery Kliewer of  Minneapolis; and sisters Clara Dyck and Renate (George Kroeker) of Winnipeg,  Manitoba; as well as many nieces and nephews.
      Online condolences may  be sent to the family at kiblerbradyruestman.com.
      Dyck, John P. age  94 died at the Rosthern Mennonite Nursing Home on June 26, 2014. He was born  January 10, 1920 to John and Margaret Dyck 
      Survived by his  siblings, Bill Dyck, Anne Dyck, Mary (Rudy) Froese, Henry (Lydia) Dyck;  sister-in-law Mary (Ed) Enns; and brother-in-law John Ens.
      He was predeceased by  his: parents John and Margaret Dyck; siblings Margaret (Jacob) Wiebe, Katherine  Dyck, Jacob Dyck, and Helen (Dyck) Ens.
      The Funeral Service  was July 3, 2014 at Bergthaler Mennonite Church, Warman, SK. Interment was at  Neuhorst Cemetery Neuhorst, SK Canada
    
      Eash, Daniel L. 
      Jan. 31, 1938 - April 27, 2014 
      
      LAGRANGE - Daniel  L. Eash, 76, of LaGrange, died at 11:19 a.m. Sunday, April 27, at Parkview  LaGrange Hospital.
      He was born Jan. 31,  1938, in LaGrange County to Levi and Mary (Mast) Eash.
      On July 13, 1988, in  LaGrange County, he married Anna Marie Knepp; she survives.
      Survivors in addition  to his wife are three sisters, Ada (Levi) Bontrager of Shipshewana, Esther  Bontrager of LaGrange, and Edna (Elmer) Lehman of Shipshewana; and a sister-in-law,  Amanda Eash of Bloomfield, Iowa.
      He was preceded in  death by his parents and a brother, Ervin Eash.
      He had worked at  Lambright's Hatchery, LaGrange, and was a member of the Old Order Amish Church.
      Visitation will be  after 1 p.m. Monday, April 28, and all day Tuesday, April 29, at the Orva  Whetstone residence, 2665 N. 625 East, LaGrange. Funeral services will be at  9:30 a.m. Wednesday, April 30, at the same residence. Services will be  conducted by Bishop John Troyer and the home ministers.
      Burial will be in  Bloomfield Hill Cemetery, LaGrange.
      Miller-Stewart Funeral  Home, Middlebury, is in charge of arrangements.
      Eash, Erwin E. 
      Jan. 5, 1932 - Feb. 26, 2014 
      
      SHIPSHEWANA - Erwin  E. Eash, 82, died at 3:33 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 26, at home.
      He was born Jan. 5,  1932, in LaGrange County to the late Erwin S. and Elizabeth V.(Lambright) Eash.
      On Sept. 29, 1956, in  LaGrange County, he married Mary Etta Hostetler. She died Jan. 1, 2014.
      Surviving are his  children, Lizzie Mae (Ernest R.) Miller of Millersburg, Ruth Ann (Willie Jr.)  Yoder, LeEtta (Eli Jr.) Yutzy and Marlin (Doris), Cletus (Sue) and Marvin  (Waneta) Eash, all of Shipshewana, Glen (Anna) Eash of Goshen; 45  grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; and siblings Amos (Rebecca) and Ora  (Virginia) Eash, Millie Yoder of Goshen, Edna (Perry) Yoder, Wilma (Vern) Fry  and Rosa (Albert) Yoder.
      His siblings Harvey,  Samuel, Alice, Susie and Ida Eash and Elizabeth Mast predeceased him.
      Visitation will be all  day Thursday, Feb. 27, at Marlin Eash's home, 0785 N. 1000 W., Shipshewana.  Funeral services will be at 9:30 a.m. Friday, Feb. 28, at Mervin Wingard's  home, 0635 N. 1000 W., Shipshewana. Burial will be in Yoder Cemetery,  Shipshewana.
      Miller-Stewart Funeral  Home is in charge of arrangements.
      Eash, Esther E. Miller
      June 2, 1921 - Feb. 25, 2014 
      
      HOWE - Esther  E. Eash, 92, of Howe, died Tuesday, Feb. 25, in LaGrange.
      She was born on June  2, 1921 in Marshall County to John A. and Emma (Borkholder) Miller.
      She married Perry Eash  on Oct. 30, 1945, in Bremen. He preceded her in death on Jan. 15, 1978.
      She is survived by two  sons, Ernest P. (Wilma E.) Eash of LaGrange and Glen E. Eash of Howe; one  daughter, Emma E. (Glen) Yoder of Centerville, Mich.; one daughter-in-law, Mary  Ropp of Middlebury; one sister, Mary Ann Schrock of Dallas; 11 grandchildren;  and 25 great-grandchildren.
      She was preceded in  death by her parents; husband; four brothers, Willard, Andrew, Isaac and Reuben  Miller; three sisters, Sarah Mae Miller, Katie Cross and Ella Shively; one son,  Elmer E. Eash; and one infant great-grandchild.
      Esther was a homemaker  and member of Old Order Amish Church.
      Visitation will be all  day Thursday, Feb. 27, at William Troyer's home, 1850 W. 450 N., Howe. A funeral  service will be at 9:30 a.m. Friday, Feb. 28, at William Troyer's home, 1850 W.  450 N., Howe. Services will be conducted by Bishop Amos Miller and the Home  Ministers. Burial will be in Mast Cemetery, LaGrange. Pallbearers will be Henry  Graber, Andrew Hochstetler, Harley Schrock, Marvin Schmucker, Eli Hochstetler  and Glen Hershberger.
      Carney-Frost Funeral  Home, LaGrange, is in charge of arrangements.
      Eash, Esther J. 
      February 19, 1940 -- March 25, 2014 
      
  Esther J. Eash, 74, formerly of Shipshewana, died at 2:30  am, on Tuesday, March 25, at Millers Merry Manor, LaGrange, where she had lived  for 12 years.
      She was born on  February 19, 1940, in LaGrange, to Jacob A. and Anna (Schmucker) Eash.  Surviving are two sisters, Katie Mae Schmucker and Ida Byers both of Goshen;  her cousin and caregiver Amelia (Levi) Fry of Shipshewana, 18 nieces and  nephews.
      She was preceded in  death by her parents, two sisters, Polly Miller and Emma Nisley. She was a  member of the Old Order Amish Church and had miscellaneous restaurant jobs and  cleaned houses.
      Visitation will be  after 12:00 pm on Wednesday March 26, at the Gerald Troyer residence, 0820 N.  700 W. LaGrange. Funeral services will be at 9:30 am on Thursday March 27, also  at the Gerald Troyer residence. Services will be conducted by Bishops Gerald  Troyer and the home ministers. Burial will be in 
      East Barren Cemetery, Shipshewana.
      Eash, Mary Etta Hostetler 
      June 4, 1935 - Jan. 1,  2014
      
      SHIPSHEWANA - Mary  Etta Eash, 78, died at 5:42 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 1, at Parkview LaGrange  Hospital.
      She was born June 4,  1935, in LaGrange County, to the late Mahlon and Lizzie (Schrock) Hostetler.
      On Sept. 29, 1956, in  LaGrange County, she married Erwin E. Eash.
      Her husband; children  Lizzie Mae (Ernest) Miller of Millersburg, Glen (Anna) Eash of Goshen and Ruth  Ann (Willie Jr.) Yoder, LeEtta (Eli Jr.) Yutzy and Marlin (Doris), Cletus (Sue)  and Marvin (Waneta) Eash, all of Shipshewana; 45 grandchildren; 16  great-grandchildren; siblings Ida Frey, Orpha Miller of Shipshewana, Lizzie Ann  (Mervin) Lehman of Goshen, Freida (Mahlon) Raber of Middlebury, Dan and Leah  Fern Hostetler, both of Shipshewana, Eldon (Esta) Hostetler of Middlebury and  LaVern Hostetler, survive.
      Siblings Anna Miller,  Mabel Mast and David Hostetler predeceased her.
      Visitation will be all  day Friday, Jan. 3, at Marlin Eash's home, 0785 N. 1000 W., Shipshewana.  Funeral services will be at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 4, at Mervin Wingard's  home, 0635 N. 1000 W., Shipshewana. Burial will be in Yoder Cemetery
    
      Eash, R. Duane, 75,  of Archbold, Fulton Co., OH died February 17, 2014 at Bradenton, FL from  cancer. He was born June 10, 1938 at Holsopple, PA to Robert and Edna (Blough)  Eash. On October 5, 1957 at Archbold, OH he was married to Mary Alice Sauder,  who was born June 1, 1940 and survives. 
      Surviving are  children, Keith (Katherine) Eash; Beverly (Darryl) Iott; Denise Alexander;  Lonnie (Debbie) Eash; and Jason Eash; nine grandchildren, six  great-grandchildren, and siblings, Sanford (Linda) Eash; Ruth (Gene)  Klphfenstein; and Darrel Kempt (brother-in-law).
      A sister, Mary Ellen  Kempf, one grandchild and step-father, Clifford E. Nofziger preceded him in  death.
      Duane owned Eash  Builders for 26 years.
      Memorial services were  held February 24, 2014 at Tedrow Mennonite Church, Wauseon, Fulton Co., OH with  burial in Pettisville Cemetery, Pettisville, Fulton Co., OH.
      Eberly, John Benjamin, 84,  went home to meet the Lord on December 22, 2014, at Brethren Village from  natural causes. Mr. Eberly is survived by four sons and his wife of 12 years,  Fran (Gehman) Eberly. 
      John was father to  four sons, who survive him: Glenn, married to Linda, of Ronks; Don, married to  Sheryl, of East Hempfield; Bruce, married to Carla, of East Earl and Rick,  married to Karen, of Cincinnati, Ohio. He is also survived by 13 grandchildren  and 12 great grandchildren.
      Born October 17, 1930,  John was the oldest of seven born to Harvey and Bertha Eberly, of Lititz. John  is survived by two brothers, David and Lloyd Eberly, and three sisters, Roberta  Shirk, Rosanna Ball, and Sharon Martin.
      John was a long-time  resident of Brownstown and, before retiring, was employed as a transport driver  for Sico Oil Company, based in Mt. Joy. John was active in the church and with  local choral groups. For much of his adult life, he was a dedicated member of  Hess Mennonite Church in Lititz, where he will be buried along with his first  wife and the mother of his four sons, Pearl Eberly, who passed in 2002.
      John's greatest  desires in life centered on his faith, as a Sunday School teacher, chorister,  non-profit volunteer and faithful witness in his daily life.
      A visitation will be  held on Saturday, December 27, from 3 to 4 p.m., at Lancaster Evangelical Free  Church, 419 Pierson Rd., Lititz, followed by a service of celebration at 4  p.m., with Pastor Chris Smeltz officiating. Interment will be private at the  convenience of the family in the Hess Mennonite Church Cemetery.
      Memorial contributions  in John's memory may be made to Black Rock Retreat, 1345 Kirkwood Pike,  Quarryville, PA 17566.
      Arrangements by  Stradling Funeral Homes, Inc., Akron/ Ephrata.
      Eberly, Minerva G. Martin, 84, of Lititz, passed away on Wednesday, February 19,  2014, at the Audubon Villa, Lititz. 
      She was born in East  Cocalico Township to E.W. and Minnie (Getz) Martin and was the wife of the late  Earl Leroy Eberly, who passed away on October 14, 2013.
      A homemaker, she was a  member of the United Zion Church. She especially enjoyed time with her  grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She also enjoyed doing yard work, flower  gardening, and attending sales.
      Minerva is survived by  a son, Ernest, husband of Janet Eberly of Ephrata, a daughter, Sharon, wife of  Marvin Martin of Manheim; 4 grandchildren, 4 great-grandchildren; and a  sister, Dorothy Klopp of Ephrata.
      In addition to her  parents and husband, she was preceded in death by an infant son; 3 brothers,  Carl, Alfred and Ralph Martin; and a sister, Arlene Harting.
      A viewing will be held  on Monday, February 24th, from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. at the Roseboro Stradling  Funeral Home, 533 Walnut Street, Denver. Funeral services will follow at 7:30  p.m., with Pastor Leon Eberly officiating. Interment will take place in the  Mellingers Union Cemetery.
      If desired, memorial  contributions in Minerva's memory may be made to the Audubon Villa, 125 Broad  St., Lititz, PA 17543, or to AseraCare Hospice, 315 Primrose Lane, Suite 101,  Mountville, PA 17554.
      Arrangements by  Roseboro Stradling Funeral & Cremation Services, Inc., Denver.
      Ebersole, Esther H. Risser, 80, of N. Cornwall Twp., died Friday, January 31, 2014, at  home. She was the wife of the late Daniel S. Ebersole who died in 2004. 
      Born February 4, 1933,  in Lititz, she was the daughter of the late Christ S. and Anna Hernley Risser.  She was a member of the Dohner Mennonite Church, North Annville Twp.
      Surviving are sons,  Curvin D. husband of Joyce Martin Ebersole of Millmont, Ronald D. husband of  Jeanelle Martin Ebersole of Emory, TX and Darrel L. husband of Marie Faus  Ebersole of Lebanon; daughters, E. Faye Ebersole of Lebanon, Dorcas J. wife of  Lester Diem of Lebanon, Joan L. Ebersole of Lebanon and Yvonne J. Ebersole of  Lebanon; brothers, Clarence husband of Marian Risser and Paul Risser all of  Lititz; sister, Arlene Risser of Lebanon; sister-in-law, Rachel Risser wife of  the late Samuel Risser; 35 grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren.
      She was preceded in  death by her brother Samuel and sisters Edna Sauder, Luella Ebersole and Miriam  Martin.
      Funeral services will  be at 10:00 AM Thursday, February 6, 2014, at Dohner Mennonite Church, with  viewings from 2-4 PM and 6-8 PM Wednesday, February 5th at the church. Burial  will be in the adjoining church cemetery.
      Kreamer & Lum  Funeral Home & Crematory, Jonestown, is in charge of the arrangements.
      Ebersole, Grace W. Wenger, age 87, of Chambersburg, went to be with her Lord on Friday  morning, April 4, 2014 at Menno Haven. Born October 17, 1926 she was a daughter  of the late Michael and Jennie Wenger. She was a homemaker most of her life and  a member of Chambersburg Mennonite Church. Grace taught Sunday School and Bible  classes. She also led a women's Bible study in Nyesville, PA and wrote two  books entitled: "Chronicles of Grace" and "Beside the Still  Waters." She enjoyed traveling, sewing and crocheting. 
      Grace is survived by  her loving husband of almost 63 years, Leroy H. Ebersole whom she married on  April 21, 1951; five children, Esther Norris and husband Ben of Radford, VA,  Miriam Morrow and husband Mike of Slidell, PA, Sharon Okoniewski and husband  Denis of Virginia Beach, VA, Marlin Ebersole and wife Diane of Chambersburg,  and Dorcas Ebersole of Shippensburg; six grandsons, Caleb Morrow and wife  Chitia of Baton Rouge, LA, Phillip Morrow and wife Julie of Charlotte, NC,  Jesse Morrow of New Orleans, LA, Robert Morrow of Louisville, KY, and Paul and  David Okoniewski of Virginia Beach, VA; two great-grandchildren, Brendan and  Reagan Morrow; seven sisters; three brothers; and numerous nieces and nephews.  Aside from her parents she is preceded in death by two sisters.
      Funeral services will  be held at 10:00 AM on Monday, April 14, 2014 at Chambersburg Mennonite Church,  1800 Philadelphia Ave., Chambersburg, PA 17201. Rev. Jerry Roth will officiate.  Interment will follow the service in Chambersburg Mennonite Church Cemetery.  The family will receive friends one hour prior to the service on Monday at the  church. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in Grace's name  to CROSS, Inc., 712 Pinola Road, Shippensburg, PA 17257. Arrangements are under  the direction of Thomas L. Geisel Funeral Home and Cremation Center,  Chambersburg, PA.
      Ebersole, John I., 89,  of Elizabethtown and formerly of Denver passed away peacefully to be with his  Lord at his son and his wife's home on Wednesday, March 12, 2014. Born in Mount  Joy Township, he was the son of the late Moses H. and Lizzie Longenecker  Ebersole. He was the husband of the late Dorothy Weaver Ebersole who died in  2011 and his first wife, the late Mildred Hoffer Ebersole who died in 1998. 
      In 1972, John started  his business as a self-employed painter and worked hard for many years. After  retirement he worked part time for the Manheim Auto Auction. He was an active  and faithful member of United Zion Church, Elizabethtown where he served as a  deacon for seventeen years, Sunday school teacher, treasurer and custodian.  John loved to work and had a passion for gardening. He enjoyed making framed  puzzles and sharing them with his children, grandchildren and great  grandchildren.
      Surviving is a  daughter, Judith A. wife of Kenneth Witmer of Manheim, a son, Dennis R. husband  of Mary Ebersole of Elizabethtown, eight grandchildren, Loretta (Mel) Sauder,  Laura (Shawn) Haldeman, Michelle (Joel) Marcarelli, Sheldon (Steph) Witmer,  Kurt (Jessica) Ebersole, Lynette (Marlin) Shirk, Nathanael (Jen) Witmer,  Clinton Witmer, fifteen great grandchildren, five step children, eight step grandchildren  and sixteen step great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by four brothers  and four sisters.
      Relatives and friends  are respectfully invited to attend his funeral service at the United Zion  Church, 401 East Park Street, Elizabethtown on Tuesday, March 18, 2014 at 10:30  AM. Interment in Elizabethtown Mennonite Cemetery.
      Ebersole, Ruth M. Horst, 89, a resident of Hagerstown Mennonite Fellowship Home, and  formerly of Kline Road in Shippensburg, Pa., died Tuesday, March 25, 2014, at  the home. 
      Born Dec. 4, 1924, in  Hagerstown, Md., Ruth was the daughter of the late Martin and Christianna  Martin Horst.
      She was a member of  Culbertson Mennonite Church in Chambersburg, Pa.
      In addition to her  parents, Ruth was preceded in death by her husband, John L. Ebersole, who died  Aug. 27, 2004. She also was preceded in death by a daughter, Janet L. Ebersole;  five grandchildren; a great-granddaughter; a brother, Paul Horst; and two  sisters, Fannie Horst and Cora Martin.
      Ruth is survived by  five sons, Marlin E. Ebersole (Doris) of Chambersburg, J. Lester Ebersole  (Shirley) of Myerstown, Pa., Nathan K. Ebersole (Julia) of Shippensburg, Wilmer  L. Ebersole (Margaret) of Bellingham, Mass., and Keith D. Ebersole (Karen) of  Ewing, Ill.; three daughters, Esther Mae Wadel (Daniel) of Chambersburg, Ellen  M. Wadel (James) of Plainview, Texas, and Naomi K. Hertzler (James) of  Shirleysburg, Pa.; 48 grandchildren; 95 great-grandchildren; and numerous  nieces and nephews.
      Funeral services will  be Saturday, March 29, 2014, at 10 a.m. at Culbertson Mennonite Church,  Chambersburg, with Brothers H. Lynn Martin, Melvin Burkholder, LaRay Martin and  Loren Martin officiating. Burial will be in Diller Mennonite Church Cemetery,  Newville, Pa.
      A viewing will be  Friday from 1 to 3 p.m. and 5 to 7 p.m. at Culbertson Mennonite Church.
      The family requests  the omission of flowers due to religious reasons. Memorial contributions may be  made to Culbertson Mennonite Church, c/o Loren Martin, 6065 Ebenezer Road,  Orrstown, PA 17244.
      Eby, Beth A. Zimmerman, 44, of Brownstown went to be with the Lord on Monday,  November 10, 2014 at Hospice & Community Care following an eight-month  illness. Her husband of nearly 19 years, Menno Travis Eby, survives. Born in  Lancaster, she was the daughter of Carl R. Zimmerman, New Holland and the late  Carolyn M. (Sheneberger) Zimmerman. 
      Beth was a 1988  graduate of Garden Spot High School and a 1992 graduate of Shippensburg  University. She taught elementary school in the Elanco School District at  Brecknock Elementary from 1992-1995, Hilliard City Schools (Hilliard, OH) from  1996-1999, and Manheim Twp. Schools from 2010-2011. Additionally, she was a  family life educator at COBYS Family Services and a Title 1 Aide in Conestoga  Valley School District from 2006-2009. She was a member of St. John's Center  U.C.C., East Earl, where she served as a Sunday School teacher and chair of the  Primary Instruction Team. She also was a board member and age group coordinator  for the Conestoga Valley Youth Soccer Club from 2010-2014. She enjoyed traveling,  skiing, ice skating, and working with children. She especially enjoyed teaching  young children to read.
      She is survived by two  daughters: Sarah N. Eby and Rachel M. Eby, both at home, and a sister,  Christine Z. Charles, married to Jonathan R. Charles, Lititz.
      A viewing will be held  at St. John's Center United Church of Christ, 432 Reading Rd., East Earl on Friday  from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. Her funeral will be held on Saturday, November 15,  at 10:30 with a viewing from 9-10:30 at Christian Fellowship Church, 758 Spruce  Rd., New Holland with Pastor Brad Haws officiating. Interment will be  immediately following in Trinity Lutheran Cemetery, New Holland. If desired,  memorials may be sent to Elanco Social Services Network, 441 S. Kinzer Ave.,  New Holland, PA 17557 or Conestoga Valley Christian Community Services, 2420  Gehman Lane, Lancaster, PA 17602. The Groff-High Funeral Home, New Holland is  in charge of arrangements.
      Eby, Loren J. 
      ELKHART - Loren  J. Eby, 82, of Elkhart, passed away Sunday, June 8, [2014] at Golden Living  Center. He was born Sept. 5, 1931, in Elkhart to Walter and Ellen (Drake) Eby.  He married Phyllis M. Brown on Sept. 18, 1975, in Elkhart.
      Phyllis survives, as  well as their children, Gary D. ( Linda) Eby of Elkhart, Loretta A. (Jeff)  Eby-Jackson of Watkinsville, Ga., Lorene W. (Robert) Mann of Mishawaka, Mary  Ellen Eby-Roberts of Caldwell, Idaho, as well as Jack A, Brown of San-Ramon,  Calif., Scott E. (Christine) Brown of Elkhart, Dennis E. (Bonnie) Brown of  Lakeland, Fla., and Teri A. Brown-Kauffman of Elkhart; 11 grandchildren; and 11  great-grandchildren.
      In addition to his  parents, two brothers and five sisters preceded him in death.
      Loren worked as a  machine operator at Elkhart Products Corp., then worked at Vincent Bach as an  electrician and night watchman for 10 years. In his younger years he was a  farmer and helped deliver milk for the family business, Eby Dairy. Loren served  as a Class 1-W during World War II and was a lifelong member of Olive Mennonite  Church in Elkhart. He and Phyllis enjoyed traveling and camping. Loren kept  himself busy with many projects and could fix just about anything.
      Friends may call for  an hour prior to the 11 a.m. Saturday, June 14, service celebrating the life of  Loren J. Eby at Olive Mennonite Church, 61081 C.R. 3, Elkhart. Pastors Kevin  and Sharon Yoder will officiate. Burial will follow in Olive (West) Cemetery.
      The family kindly  suggests memorials be given to the Alzheimer's Association, 50 E. 91st. St..  Ste. 100, Indianapolis, IN 46209.
      Arrangements are under the care and direction of Billings Funeral Home, 812  Baldwin St., Elkhart.
Eby, Wayne Aldus, 87, of Greencastle, PA, formerly of  Flintstone, MD, passed away peacefully on December 7, 2014, at his son's home  near London, KY, after a short period of rapid decline. He was born October 1,  1927, near Chambersburg, PA. He was the son of the late Ira L. and Lydia  (Lehman) Eby, and the husband of the late Cora (Hege) Eby. He was a member of  the Flintstone Mennonite Church near Flintstone, MD, where he had lived and  served as a deacon for many years.
      He is survived by one  daughter, Evelyn M. Petre and husband Nathan of Canton, PA; four sons, Lester  W. Eby and wife Emma Ruth of Colby, WI, Nevin I. Eby and wife Carolyn of Port  Trevorton, PA, Delmar R. Eby and wife Louise of London, KY, and Arlin R. Eby  and wife Sandra of Greencastle, PA.; 32 grandchildren; and 64  great-grandchildren. He is also survived by two sisters, Louise F. Martin,  Maugansville, MD, and Dorothy A. (Martin) Schrock and husband Clifford of Boyd,  WI; and two brothers, Glen I. Eby of Greencastle, PA, and J. Eldon Eby of  Chambersburg, PA.
      He was preceded in  death by one granddaughter, Joylin Eby; three brothers, David Eby, Lloyd Eby  and Harold Eby; and one sister, Mary.
    Friends will be  received at the Reiff Mennonite Church on Thursday, December 11, 2014, from  1:00 to 3:00 P.M., and at the Flintstone Mennonite Church, also December 11,  from 6:00 to 8:00 P.M. Funeral services will be held, Lord willing, at the  Flintstone Mennonite Church on Friday, December 12, 2014, at 10:00 A.M. The  Flintstone ministry will be in charge of the funeral service. There will be a  viewing one hour before the service. Burial will be immediately following in  the adjoining cemetery.
      Eigsti, Leo J. 
      SHELBYVILLE, IL.  - Leo J. Eigsti
      
      Formerly of  Shelbyville, IL
  Leo J. Eigsti, 94, died at Good Samaritan Society-Manson,  IA on Fri. May 23, 2014.
      A Celebration of his  life will be held on Tues. May 27 at 10:30 a.m. at Manson Mennonite Church with  a gathering time for friends and family from 9:30 until the time of the  service. Burial will be in Rose Hill Cemetery in Manson, IA. Larson-Weishaar  Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
      Leo Joseph Eigsti was  born at Shelbyville, IL, on February 4, 1920, the son of Joseph and Carrie  (Hostetler) Eigsti. He received his education in Shelbyville, and then returned  to help on the family farm, until entering the U. S. Army in 1943 and serving  until 1947. Upon his return from the service, he was united in marriage with  Marilyn A. Zehr on September 28, 1947 at Manson, IA. They returned to Illinois  where Leo worked as a mechanic for 11 years. They then came back to Manson  where he worked at New Idea in Fort Dodge. He was last employed with Pelz  Brothers Construction as a carpenter until his retirement.
      Leo is survived by his  wife Marilyn; daughter Karen (Ron) Liljedahl of Urbandale, IA; sons Dennis  Eigsti of Manson, IA; Randy Joe (Joyce) Eigsti of West Des Moines, IA; Rodney  (Lisa ) Eigsti of Norwalk, IA; 10 grandchildren; 14 great grandchildren;  brother Roy( Rosie) Eigsti of Shelbyville, IL; sisters Esther Eigsti of  Shelbyville, IL and Ruth (Lafe) Stewart of Decatur, IL.
      Leo was preceded in  death by his parents; two sisters; and his daughter-in-law Marsha Eigsti.
      Eigsti, Roy Eugene, 81,  of Shelbyville, IL, was surrounded by his family when he passed away at 8:03  p.m. Monday, July 21, 2014 in St. Mary's Hospital, Decatur, IL 
      Funeral services will  be held at 10:00 a.m. Friday, July 25, 2014 in Howe and Yockey Funeral Home,  Shelbyville, IL with Lonnie Stewart officiating. Visitation will be from  4:00-8:00 p.m. Thursday. Burial will be in Mt. Hermon Cemetery, near  Shelbyville, IL. Memorials may be given to Shriner's Hospitals for Crippled  Children. Send condolences at www.howeandyockey.com
      Roy was born on March  8, 1933 in Shelby County, IL, the son of Joseph and Carrie Lena Hostetler  Eigsti. He attended South Liberty School near Shelbyville. He married Thelma  Rose "Rosie" Agney on January 27, 1960. Roy worked for the Dowler  Implement Company, Smithson Implement Company and later owned and operated a  tractor repair shop from his home. He and Rosie ran the Interstate Café in  Shelbyville for many years. Roy served as the Shelbyville Township Road  Commissioner for 12 years and worked in the maintenance department of  Shelbyville Community Unit School District #4 until his retirement. He was a  member of the Mt. Hermon Amish Mennonite Church, near Shelbyville, Shelby  County Farm Bureau and the East Central Illinois Highway Commissioners  Association. Roy enjoyed spending time with his family, pitching horseshoes,  tractor pulls, cooking smoked meat, and taking his family on vacation to  Sikeston, Missouri.
      He is survived by his  wife, Rosie; children, Rhonda Kay Doemelt of Windsor, IL, Ryan Kent Eigsti of  Shelbyville, IL, Rose Yvonne Miller and husband Mark of Neponset, IL and Renee  Lynn Rentfro and husband Chris of Shelbyville, IL; sisters, Ruth Mae Stewart  and husband Lafe and Esther June Eigsti all of Decatur, IL; sister-in-law,  Marilyn Eigsti of Manson, IA; grandchildren, Kris Reed and wife Jessie, Liberty  Doemelt, Zach Doemelt, Kanen Reed and wife Shiloh, Hailey Uphoff and husband  Elliott, Lindsey Eigsti, Josie Dial, Kayla Rentfro, Lena Miller and Mary Ellen  Miller; great grandchildren, Devin Edwards, Delaney Prosser, Tess Reed and Hemi  Reed; and many nieces and nephews.
      He was preceded in  death by his parents; son, Revis Dean Eigsti; brother, Leo Joseph Eigsti;  sisters, Edna Ethel Eigsti, Mary Ellen Eigsti and Fern Elizabeth Toll and  husband Joe; and special cousin, Emma Hostetler.
      Epp, Alfred age  69 of Rosthern, SK died May 4, 2014 at Rosthern Hospital. He was born May 4,  1945 to John G. Epp and Margaret (Pauls) Epp. 
      Survived by his  siblings: Norman and Joann Epp, Larry Epp, Leona and Richard (Chub) Lehmann;  and numerous nieces and nephews.
      He was predeceased by  his: father John G. Epp; mother Margaret (Pauls) Epp; one brother Leonard Epp  and sister-in-law Loretta Epp.
      The Funeral Service  was May 9, 2014 at Horse Lake Mennonite Church, Duck Lake, SK. Interment was at  St. Cyprians Cemetery, Wingard, SK.
      Source: Funks Funeral Home, Rosthern, SK
      By: Leon Hertzler
      Ernst, Paul B., 94,  formerly of Denver, passed away on Thursday, April 3, 2014, at Lancashire Hall  in Lancaster. 
      He was born in Denver  to James and Edna (Beidler) Ernst and was the husband of the late Amanda C.  (Sensenig) Ernst, who passed away February 8, 2007.
      He was a lifetime  member of the Oriole Lodge of Denver and also enjoyed singing, fishing,  crafts, entertaining friends in his garage in earlier years. Paul was well  liked by everyone and was an avid Phillies baseball fan.
      Paul worked for 47  years before retiring from the A.N. Wolf Shoe Co. of Denver.
      Paul is survived by  daughter, Lorraine E. Crouse of Denver, 2 grandchildren, 7 great-grandchildren,  and 9 great-great-grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews.
      In addition to his  parents and wife, he was preceded in death by a brother, Roy B. Ernst, a  sister, Verna E. Gensemer, and a grandson, Richard Crouse.
      A viewing will be held  on Tuesday, April 8, 2014, from 10 to 10:30 a.m. at the Roseboro Stradling Funeral  Home, 533 Walnut Street, Denver. Funeral services will follow at 10:30 a.m.,  with Reverend David R. Brumbaugh officiating. Interment will take place in the  Fairview Cemetery, Denver, PA.
      If desired, memorial  contributions in Paul's memory may be made to the Arthritis Foundation, 3544 N.  Progress Ave., Suite 201, Harrisburg PA 17110.
      Arrangements by  Roseboro Stradling Funeral & Cremation Services, Inc., Denver.
      Esbenshade, J. Harold, 79,  formerly of Rapho Township, died June 28, 2014 at Lancaster General Hospital.  Born April 4, 1935 in Manheim Twp Lancaster Co., PA to H. Clay and Ruth (Yocum)  Esbenshade. He was the husband of Ruby (Yoder) Esbenshade for 56 years. 
      He was a member of  Neffsville Mennonite Church. Harold and Ruby began their married lives by  serving two years of 1-W alternative voluntary service in Denver, CO. He served  on various boards throughout his life, most recently as President of the board  at Black Rock Retreat in Quarryville, PA.
      Harold is survived by  his wife Ruby and three children: Jay H, husband of Rita (Witmer) Esbenshade of  Salem, OH, Denise L. wife of Jerry Wenger of Bird In Hand, Theodore L. (Ted)  husband of Mary (Fox) Esbenshade of Marietta; 12 grandchildren; and 3 brothers,  Glenn husband of Rachael Esbenshade of Lititz, Carl husband of Bonnie  Esbenshade of Neffsville, and Kenneth husband of Betty Esbenshade of Raleigh  NC.
      He was preceded in  death by a sister Rhoda E. Kilheffer.
      Funeral service was  July 3, 2014 at the Neffsville Mennonite Church, Lancaster, PA. Interment was  at The Landis Valley Mennonite Cemetery Lancaster, PA
Esbenshade, Terrance J. "TJ", 34, of Denver, passed away  on Thursday, May 15, 2014, at his residence. 
      He was born in Ephrata  to Jacob and Ethel W. (Martin) Esbenshade and was the husband of Brianne  (Burkholder) Esbenshade with whom he shared 10 years of marriage.
      Terrance was a member  of Petra Christian Fellowship Church. He was a loving father who adored his  girls, a loving and supportive husband and best friend. He loved spending time  with his family and making memories. He enjoyed four wheeling with the mud  flying, snowmobile riding in the powder and on the trails, and hunting if he  could drag a big buck in. He loved the outdoors. He was part owner of  Esbenshade's Water Systems, and took pride in his work.
      In addition to his  wife and parents, he is survived by 2 daughters, Shelvia Lynn Esbenshade and  Sharlotte Rae Esbenshade, both at home; in-laws, Craig and Kari Hulse, Melvin  S. Burkholder II, Ken Hawkins; 2 sisters, Angie, wife of Serge Lehman, Stacey,  wife of Ted Simes; a sister-in-law, Jessica, wife of Rob Kautz; a  brother-in-law, Craig Jr., husband of Erin Hulse; 4 nieces and 4 nephews.
      He was preceded in  death by infant twin sisters.
      A visitation will be  held on Sunday, May 18, 2014, from 3 to 6 p.m., at Petra Christian Fellowship,  565 Airport Road, New Holland. There will be an additional visitation time on  Monday, May 19, from 9 to 10 a.m., at the church, followed by his funeral  service at 10 a.m., with Pastor Lester Zimmerman officiating. Interment will  take place in the Petra Memorial Park.
      In lieu of flowers,  memorial contributions in TJ's memory may be made to Petra Crisis Fund, 565  Airport Rd., New Holland, PA 17557.
      Arrangements by  Stradling Funeral Homes, Inc., Akron/ Ephrata.
      Fisher, John J. 
      June 28, 1926 - July 28, 2014 
      
      GOSHEN - John  J. Fisher died suddenly Monday morning, July 28, in his home at  Waterford Crossing. He was 88 years old.
      He was born June 28,  1926, in Bloomsburg, Pa., to John J. Fisher Sr. and Alma Warye Fisher.
      His father was a  faculty member at Bloomsburg State Teachers College (now Bloomsburg  University), following an early teaching career at Goshen College. John  acquired lifelong interests growing up in Bloomsburg, including love for the  natural world and for music. A student of piano and violin, he spent high  school summers at Interlochen Arts Academy in Michigan, where he played under  the direction of composers Howard Hanson and Percy Grainger.
      In 1943, John entered  Goshen College, his parents' alma mater. He prepared as a pre-medical student  while also studying literature, ultimately choosing English as his major.
      Drafted into World War  II, John interrupted his studies to perform alternative service, laboring in  soil conservation at the Civilian Public Service Camp in Powellsville, Md., and  working as a ward attendant in a mental health unit of Ypsilanti State Hospital  in Michigan, both formative experiences.
      At Goshen College,  John met fellow student Pauline Clemens. They married upon graduation in 1948,  forming a joyful partnership that would last 66 years.
      Following college,  John did his graduate work in English at the University of Pennsylvania,  focusing on Irish satirist Jonathan Swift, before returning to Goshen College  to teach in 1953. He served on the faculty of Goshen College for 39 years until  his retirement in 1992.
      John was a broadly  educated, witty and creative teacher. His understated way with words was  unerringly on target. An advocate for the liberal arts, he influenced and  encouraged many types of students - including those who had not expected to  enjoy literary study or writing. Numerous former students paid respect to him  as a mentor. He also took satisfaction in collaborations with Goshen College  colleagues in English and other disciplines, as in 1966 when he teamed with  music and theater faculty to direct a rousing campus production of John Gay's  "The Beggar's Opera."
      With Pauline, he led  Goshen students for several summers to study Shakespeare at the Stratford  Festival in Ontario. In 1987, the couple led a Goshen College Study-Service  Term in the city of Jena, then part of East Germany.
      In 1971, John began a  30-year project directing memorable Goshen College summer courses on literature  and peace in Ireland. Early student tours included travel by bicycle and  lodging in hay barns. Through their long association with Ireland, John and  Pauline introduced scores of students to Irish landscapes and culture and fostered  friendships throughout the country, including lasting ties with emerging Irish  poets who later visited Goshen College, including Paul Muldoon, Peter Fallon  and Nobel Prize winner Seamus Heaney.
      Following his  retirement from teaching, John continued to be an active scholar of Mennonite  writing. He directed the JustPeace Seminar series and was instrumental in  establishing Just Help, an Elkhart County legal advocacy center. He also  engaged fully in the organization Seniors for Peace, in which he remained  vitally involved at the time of his death.
      In recent years, John  continued to savor lifelong friendships while cultivating many new friends  among residents and staff in his Waterford Crossing retirement community, and  virtually wherever he encountered people.
      John was a wise,  deeply intuitive father and grandfather whose compassionate presence enriched  all generations of his family.
      He is survived by his  wife, Pauline (Clemens) Fisher, as well as two daughters, Susan (Lee) Fisher  Miller of Evanston, Ill., and Margaret (Jeff) Aeschliman of Salem, Ore., and  five devoted grandsons.
      Visitation will be  from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, Aug. 1, in the Gathering Room at College  Mennonite Church. A memorial service will take place at 3 p.m. Saturday, Aug.  2, at College Mennonite Church, where John was a member for over 60 years.
      Memorial gifts can be  made to Goshen College or Mennonite Central Committee.
      Yoder-Culp Funeral  Home is in charge of arrangements.
      Fisher, Margaret Martin, 61, of Goshen, Indiana died February 23, 2014 at the same  place from malignant mesothelioma. She was born October 11, 1952 at St. Jacobs,  Ontario to Philip and Leah (Rudy) Martin. On May 17, 1975 at Winston-Salem,  N.C. she was married to James Fisher, who was born October 15, 1952 and  survives.. 
      Surviving are a  daughter, Melissa Renee Fisher Fast (David Fast) a son, Matthew James Fisher  (Hannah Gustafson); two grandchildren, and siblings: Alvin (Ruth) Martin; Aaron  (Loretta) Martin; Naomi (Nevelle) de'Rozario; Armand (Ginny) Martin; Vera  (Elmer) Martin; Elma (Tim) Freed; Nora Martin (Steve McInnis); and Herb (Wanda)  Martin.
      A brother, Omar  (Lynne) Martin preceded her in death.
      Memorial services were  held March 1, 2014 at Waterford Mennonite Church, Goshen, IN with burial in  Waterford Mennonite Church Memorial Garden.
    Margaret M. Fisher 
  Oct. 11, 1952 - Feb.  23, 2014    
    GOSHEN - Margaret  Martin Fisher, 61, slipped away peacefully Sunday, Feb. 23, at Elkhart  General Hospital, after receiving a cancer diagnosis in November.
    She was born Oct. 11,  1952, in St. Jacobs, Ontario, Canada, to Philip S. and Leah (Rudy) Martin.
    On May 17, 1975, she  married James E. Fisher in Winston-Salem, N.C.
    He survives along with  two children, Melissa (David Fast) Fisher Fast of Elkhart and Matthew (Hannah  Gustafson) Fisher of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; grandchildren Micah  and Annelise Fast, both of Elkhart; siblings Alvin (Ruth) Martin of Dutton,  Ontario, Aaron (Loretta) Martin of Elmira, Ontario, Naomi (Nevelle) De'Rozario  of Kitchener, Ontario, Armand (Ginny) Martin of Goshen, Vera (Elmer) Martin of  Bowmanville, Ontario, Elma (Tim) Freed of London, Ontario, Nora (Steve McInnis)  Martin of Woodstock, Ontario, and Herb (Wanda) Martin of St. Jacobs;  sister-in-law Lynne Martin of Winnipeg, Manitoba; and many nieces, nephews,  great-nieces and great-nephews.
    She was preceded in  death by her parents and a brother, Omar Martin.
    Margaret was a member  of Waterford Mennonite Church, where she volunteered as librarian and Sunday  school teacher. She worked at Bethany Christian Schools for many years, most  recently as school librarian.
    Friends may call from  3 to 5 and 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 28, and for an hour prior to service  at Waterford Mennonite Church. An 11 a.m., funeral service will be conducted  Saturday, March 1, at Waterford Mennonite Church. Pastor Cindy Voth will  officiate along with Pastors Velma Swartz, Lyle Miller and Neil Amstutz.  Cremation will follow the funeral service.
    Memorial contributions  may be made to the Indiana Epilepsy Foundation.
    Yoder-Culp Funeral  Home is assisting with arrangements.
      Fisher, Mildred, 92,  died October 9, 2014 at Mifflin Co., Belleville, PA. /She was born May 15, 1922 
      Surviving is a  daughter, Violet Metzler (Elmer).
      Memorial services were  held October 13, 2014 at Valley View Chapel, Belleville, Mifflin Co., PA.
      Flanagan, Daniel Joseph, 55, of Mishawaka, St. Joseph Co., IN, died June 28, 2014 at  the same place. He was born July 18, 1958 at South Bend, St. Joseph Co., IN, to  John and Joseclyn (Johnson) Flanagan. On July 31, 1992 at South Bend, IN, he  was married to Shabaun Eversole, who survives. 
      Surviving are sons,  Cameron Ryan Flanagan, and Connor James Flanagan, sisters, Mary (Ron Paige)  Glore of Granger, IN and Erin (Kit) Mitchell of Baneberry, TN, and brothers,  John (Shirley) Flanagan of New Boston, MI and Patrick (Nancy) Flanagan of  Mishawaka, IN.
      Memorial services were  held August 9, 2014 at Kern Road Mennonite Church, South Bend, IN. Cremation  has taken place.
      Fox, Ivan W.,  Jr., 71, of East Earl, died at his home in the company of family on July 22,  2014. 
      Born January 29, 1943,  in Martindale, he was the son of the late Ivan H. and Hettie (Weaver) Fox.
      He is survived by his  wife, Barbara Ann (Musser) Fox; five children, Carol, married to Dale Doutrich  of East Earl, Harlan, married to Marlene (Horst) Fox of Myerstown, Brian,  married to Dana (Gahring) Fox of Denver, Myron, married to Brenda (Gingerich)  Fox of Mechanicsburg, OH, and Dolores, married to Winfred Horst of Fulks Run,  VA; 17 grandchildren; 13 great grandchildren; four brothers, Allen, married to  Vera Fox of Memphis, MO, Lloyd, married to Esther Fox of East Earl, Adam Fox of  Hutchinson, KS, and Luke, married to Alta Fox of East Earl; and a sister, Mary,  married to Chris Zimmerman of Liberty, KY.
      Preceding him in death  is a grandson, Rodney Lee Doutrich; and three brothers, Paul, Melvin, and John  Fox.
      Funeral services will  be held on Saturday, July 26, at 10 a.m. at Calvary Mennonite Church, 280  Pleasant Valley Road, East Earl with the Bishop Lester Burkholder and Ministers  Gerald Martin and James Good officiating. Interment will be in the Open Door  Fellowship Cemetery, Reading. Viewing will be held on Friday 2-4 and 6-8 and  Saturday 9-10 a.m. at Calvary Mennonite Church. Kindly omit flowers. To send  the family online condolences, visit us at www.groffeckenroth.com. Arrangements  by Eckenroth Home for Funerals, Terre Hill.
      Francisco, Luis Andres, 47, of Goshen, IN died July 10, 2014. He was born on March  15, 1967 in San Miguel Acatan, a small village in the Western Highlands of  Guatemala. As a young teen, Luis left his home with other members of his village  to escape civil war, and after several years he made his way to the United  States. In 1985 he was sponsored by Assembly Mennonite Church in Goshen, where  he became an active member of the youth group and congregation. He graduated  from Bethany Christian High School in 1992. 
      Luis was considered a  son by Timothy and Margaret Thut of Goshen, with whom he was living at the time  of his death. His family includes Daniel and Karla Hernandez Thut,  Philadelphia, Rebecca and Douglas Thut Witmer, Philadelphia, and Amy Thut and  Gregory Imbur, Goshen.
      A memorial service  was, July 13, 2014 at Assembly Mennonite Meetinghouse, Goshen, IN.
      Frankenfield, Marian Suzanna Nester, 91, of Emmaus, Lehigh Co., PA died March 17,  2014 at : Allentown, PA. She was born May 23, 1922 at Emmaus, PA to Elmer  Calvin and Mabel Andora (Fegley) Nester. She was married to Asher Russell  Frankenfield, who died February 16, 1997 
      Surviving are children,  James A. & Meg Frankenfield and Barbar A. McLaughlin, five grandchildren,  twelve great-grandchildren, and siblings, Vernon Nester, Raymond & Ether  Nester, Kermit & Jean Nester, Annabelle Buss, and Mae Wentz-Nicholas.
      Her brothers and  sisters; Linwood Nester, Melvin Nester, Wilmer Nester, Donal Nester, Norman  Nester, Lorraine Nester, Alma Miller, and Merle Lorish preceded her in death.
      Memorial services were  held March 22, 2014 at Upper Milford Mennonite Church, Old Zionsville, Lehigh,  PA with burial in the adjoining cemetery.
Freed, Brenda Lynette Miller
      LONDON - Brenda  Lynette Freed, 62, passed away on Tuesday, April 8, 2014, at her home in  London, Ohio.
      She was born on Feb.  13, 1952, in Washington, Iowa, to Levi and Cora Ropp Miller.
      Brenda married Marcus  Landis Freed on June 14, 1974, in Goshen, Indiana. They were happily married  for almost 40 years, becoming parents of three and grandparents of 12.
      Brenda graduated from  Iowa Mennonite High School in Kalona, Iowa, in 1970. She earned a BA in  Education from Eastern Mennonite University in 1974 and a MA in Education from  the University of Dayton in 1999. Brenda taught school for 25 years, many of  those years as a first grade reading specialist, until she entered disability  retirement in July 2008.
      Brenda was a member of  London Christian Fellowship, where she participated on the worship team and on  the fellowship committee. She also volunteered at Madison County Hospital,  London Correctional Institution, and the Country Closet Thrift Shop.
      Brenda enjoyed puzzles,  such as Sudoku and Cryptoquotes, and exercise such as biking, having biked over  20,000 miles in the last 16 years.
      Brenda is survived by her husband, Marcus of London, Ohio; her children, Ryan  Freed, married to Kris, of London, Ohio, Shaun Freed, married to Joy of Xenia,  Ohio and Kara married to Jeff Thoman, of London, Ohio; and her grandchildren,  Kalvary, Kaelyn, Glory, Jonah, Elena, Malachi, Kolby, Greta, Korban, Jackson,  Landis, and Obadiah. Also surviving are her parents Levi and Cora (Ropp) Miller  of London; brothers and sisters, Karla Knief, London, Ohio, Noel Miller of  Altoona, Pennsylvania, Jerryl Miller of Reinholds, Pennsylvania, Marcia Fuller  of Plainfield, Indiana, Dana Bontrager of Goshen, Indiana, Ronda Nissley of  Springfield, Ohio, Kenlyn Miller of Harrisonburg, Virginia and Kirby Miller of  Irwin, Ohio; and other relatives.
      Brenda faced two  significant health challenges in the last seven years. In 2007 she lost much of  her memory and almost her life to encephalitis. In 2011, she was diagnosed with  cancer. As her perceptions of earth seemed to dim, her perceptions of heaven  increased. She spoke often of her dependence on God and acknowledged his help  with the words: To God be the glory!
      Friends may call at  the London Christian Fellowship from 2-4 and from 6-8 p.m. Saturday April 12.  Celebration of Life Services will be held at the Maranatha Community Fellowship  in Plain City, Ohio at 3 p.m. Sunday, April 13, 2014, with Pastor Robert Swartz  officiating. Interment and graveside services will follow at the Paint Memorial  Cemetery, London. A memorial service will be held London Correctional  Institution by invitation only. EBERLE-FISHER FUNERAL HOME AND CREMATORY, 103  N. Main St., London, is serving the family.
      Donations in memory of  Brenda may be made to Rosedale Mennonite Missions and designated: Ride for  Missions (Brenda Freed).
      Online condolences for the family may be sent to  www.eberlefisherfuneralhome.com.
      
    Published in The Madison Press, 
    Madison, OH - Apr. 10, 2014
    Submitted by: Thelma Hoover Martin
      Frei, Oscar P., 95,  of Sellersville, PA formerly of Spinnerstown, died Fri. July 4th at Rockhill  Mennonite Community. Born in Haycock Twp., to Martin and Magdalena (Widmer)  Frei. He was the husband of Arlene (Rosenberger) Frei for 61 years. He was a  member of United Mennonite Church, Quakertown, PA where he served as a deacon,  Sunday School teacher, and on the cemetery committee. He served on the Eastern  District Conference, Men-O-Lan board, and the former Keller's Church Grange as  a master and chaplain for many years 
      Survivors: with his  wife are sons, Timothy, wife Jayne, of Ahoskie, NC, and Steven, wife Judy, of  Bath; daughter, Judy Godshall, husband Kevin, of Quakertown; Grandchildren,  Todd, Alison, Mollee, Jeffrey, Laura, Amy, David, Wendy, and Greg; Great  Grandson, Cole; Brother, Alfred Frei, wife Ruth.
      He was predeceased by  brothers, John, William, and Herman, and sisters, Helena Milz and Eleanore  Frei.
      Services: 7:00 PM  Thurs, July 10th at United Mennonite Church, 180 Thatcher Rd., Quakertown.
      
    Source: The Morning Call on July 8, 2014
    Submitted by" Leon Hertzler
      Frey, Evelyn J. Prowant, 80, of Wauseon, Fulton, OH died September 22, 2014 after an  extended illness, at the same place. She was born May 8, 1934 at Cloverdale, OH  to Ernest and Maye (Shank) Prowant. On March 9, 1957 she was married to Merle  E. Frey, who survives. 
      Surviving are  children, Larry (DeAnn), Donald (Cathy), and Terry, nine grandchildren, one  great-grandchild and siblings, Ellen (Richard) Frey (her twin), Martha  (Carl-dec.) Frey, and Linda (Jim) Allen.
      Two children, Laura  Jean and Glen and a brother, Carson Prowant, preceded her in death.
      She was a homemaker.
      Memorial services were  held September 26 2014 at Clinton Mennonite Church, Wauseon, Ohio with burial  in Pettisville Cemetery, Pettisville, Fulton Co., Ohio.
      Frey, Melvin,  died at his home on Sunday, August 3, 2014, at the age of 64 years. His parents  Urias and Malinda (Eby) Frey. 
      He was the brother of  Minerva and Elam Bauman of Fergus, Ada and Jason Showalter of RR 1, Elmira.  Also remembered by his 12 nieces and nephews.
      He was predeceased by  his parents.
      Visitation will take  place at his home, 7584 Reid Woods Drive, RR 1, Elmira on Tuesday, August 5,  2014 from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m., where afamily
      Funeral service was  August 6, 2014 at the Elmira Mennonite Meeting House and burial.
      Frey, Willard James, 89,  of Archbold, Fulton Co., OH died January 21, 2014 at Wauseon, Fulton Co., OH.  He was born June 20, 1924 at Pettisville, Fulton Co., OH to Edward B. and  Fannie Rupp Frey. On August 14, 1946 at Archbold he was married to Delores Ann  Short, who died November 7, 1995. He was re-married to Valetta Beck, Feb. 1,  1997 and she survives.
  
      Surviving are  children, Sue Ann (Ed) Overholt, Mary Jo Wilson, Peggy (Chris) Arndt, and Lee  Frey; ten grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren, and siblings, Rhoda King,  Alice Yutzy, sisters-in-law Clara Frey, and Irene Short, and brother-in-law  Charles Shenk.
      Two brothers, Warren,  and Lester, three sisters Myrtie Baer, Helen Rychener, and Ruth Shenk; and two  grandchildren preceded him in death.
      Lifelong farmer.  Served on the Morrow Electric Co-op Board of directors for 18 years; Was also a  Harmony Township Trustee for many years
      Memorial services were  held January 24, 2014 at West Clinton Mennonite Church, Wauseon, OH with burial  in Mt. Gilead Cemetery, Mt. Gilead, Morrow Co., OH.
Friesen, Bertha K. Quiring
        May 28, 1920 - July 20, 2014
Bertha K. Friesen, 94, died Sunday, July 20, 2014, at Asbury Park, Newton.
She was born May 28, 1920, at Goessel to Peter R. and Anna (Reimer) Quiring.
She was a graduate of Goessel High School and Halstead School of Nursing. Upon completion of her course work, she continued working at Halstead Hospital and after her retirement became a crossing guard near South Breeze Elementary in Newton. She was a member of Kingdom Life Ministries, Hesston.
On Aug. 10, 1945, she married Harlan Roy Friesen at Goessel. He preceded her in death on Aug. 10, 1986.
Survivors include sons: John (Lillian Thompson) Friesen, Newton, David Friesen, Halstead; daughter: Jean Friesen, Newton; and a sister: Ruth Boese, North Newton.
She was preceded in death by brothers: Ernest and Otto Quiring; sisters: Edna Schmidt, Martha Wedel and Hilda Ratzlaff.
Viewing will be from 2:00-8:00 p.m. with the family present from 6:30-8:00 p.m. Thursday, July 24, 2014, at Kaufman Funeral Home, Halstead.
Committal services will be 9:30 a.m. Friday, July 25, at Halstead Cemetery, Halstead.
A memorial service will follow at 11:00 a.m. at Kingdom Life Ministries, Hesston, with Pastor Don Sauerwein officiating.
Memorials may be given to Kingdom Life Ministries in care of Kaufman Funeral Home, Halstead.
      Friesen, Henry Z., 90,  of Milford, Seward Co., NE died April 21, 2014 at the same place. He was born  April 27, 1923 at Meade, KS to Jacob R. and Katie (Classen) Friesen. On May 27,  1989 at Milford, NE he was married to Marcille (Roth) Stutzman. 
      Surviving are  children, Wendell & Anita Friesen; Orv & Cheryl Friesen; and Ele &  Danny Siemens; eight grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren, three  great-great-grandchildren, four stepchildren, 12 step-grandchildren, 22  step-great-grandchildren.
      One great-granddaughter  preceded him in death.
      Memorial services were  held April 23, 2014 at Bellwood Mennonite Church, Milford, NE with burial in  Emmanuel Mennonite Cemetery, Meade, KS.
      Friesen, Susanne M. 
      June 21, 1934 - May 22, 2014 
      GOSHEN - Susanne  M. Friesen, 79, died Thursday evening, May 22, at IU Health Goshen  Hospital.
      She was born June 21,  1934, to Adolf and Susie (Unrau) Friesen.
      She is survived by a  sister, Helen Fisher of Rochester.
      She was preceded in  death by her parents and brother-in-law Gene Fisher.
      Susanne graduated from  Goshen High School and earned her master's degree in library sciences from  Indiana University.
      A longtime Goshen  resident, she worked for more than 55 years at Goshen Public Library,  progressively assuming more responsible positions, including cataloger and  assistant director. She started working for the library at its original  Carnegie building location, now the Goshen mayor's office.
      Susanne was a treasure  trove of local history going back into the 1940s. She had an excellent memory  for local lore, where a store used to be or who important figures were. She  continued to help people find historical or genealogical information in the  Indiana Room up to her last day at work.
      Friends may call one  hour prior to the 10 a.m. funeral service Tuesday, May 27, at Eighth Street  Mennonite Church. Pastor Brenda Sawatzky Paetkau will officiate.
      An 11:30 a.m.  committal service will follow in Elkhart Prairie Cemetery, Goshen.
      In lieu of flowers,  memorial contributions may be made to Goshen Public Library.
      Yoder-Culp Funeral  Home is assisting with arrangements.
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  Friesen, Susanne M., 79, of Goshen, Elkhart County, IN died May  22, 2014 at the same place. She was born June 21, 1934 at Goshen, IN to Adolf  and Susie (Unrau) Friesen who preceded her in death.
      Surviving is a sister,  Helen Fisher.
      Susanne graduated from  Goshen High School and earned her master's degree in Library Sciences from  Indiana University.
      A longtime Goshen  resident, she worked for more than 55 years at Goshen Public Library,  progressively assuming more responsible positions, including cataloger and  assistant director. She started working for the library at its original  Carnegie building location, now the Goshen mayor's office.
      Susanne was a treasure  trove of local history going back into the 1940's. She had an excellent memory  for local lore, where a store used to be or who important figures were. She  continued to help people find historical or genealogical information in the  Indiana Room up to her last day at work.
      Memorial services were  held May s7, 2014 at Eighth Street Mennonite Church, Goshen with burial in  Elkhart Prairie Cemetery, Goshen, IN.
      Fry, William H. 
      Sept. 4, 1931 - Nov. 15, 2014 
      TOPEKA - William  H. Fry, 83, of Topeka, died at 10:40 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 15, at home.
      He was born Sept. 4,  1931, in Yoder, Kan., to Harvey and Elizabeth Fry.
      On Oct. 18, 1951, he  married Betsy Yoder, who preceded him in death.
      On Nov. 12, 2010, he  married Anna Gingerich, who survives.
      Also surviving are his  children, Waneta Miller and Anna Mae, Elmer and Jerry Fry; stepdaughters  Pauline Knepp, Fannie Schrock, Esther Yoder, Ruby Schrock and Clara Miller;  stepsons Crist, Melvin and Calvin Gingerich; 16 grandchildren; 40  stepgrandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; 25 step-great-grandchildren; and  siblings Eli Raber, Anna Miller, and Harley, Ervin, Felty and Perry Fry.
      He was a retired  farmer and a member of the Old Order Amish Church.
      Visitation will be  after 1 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 16, and all day Monday, Nov. 17, at the family's  residence, 6240 S. S.R. 5, Topeka. The funeral will be at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday,  Nov. 18, at the family's residence. Burial will be in Hawpatch Cemetery,  Topeka.
      Miller-Stewart Funeral  Home is in charge of arrangements.
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