Deaths

He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away.
~Revelation 21:4 (NIV)

2024

NOVEMBER

Gerig, Florence, 92, of Oregon, passed away November 4, 2024. Gerig obituary 

AUGUST

Yoder, John A., 89, of Glendale, Arizona, passed away August 4, 2024. Yoder obituary. 

Yousey, David, 87, of Castorland, New York, passed away August 1, 2024. Yousey obituary. 

JULY

Boyd, Susie, 87, of Hartville, Ohio, passed away July 11, 2024. Boyd obituary. 

Troyer, Clarence, 86, of Hartville, Ohio, passed away July 15, 2024. Troyer obituary.  

JUNE

Burkholder, Judy, 75, of Albany, Oregon, passed away June 25, 2024. Burkholder obituary.

Krabill, Lyle, 77, of Albany, Oregon, passed away June 2, 2024. Krabill obituary. 

Moshier, Gladys, 94, of Croghan, New York, passed away June 9, 2024. Moshier obituary.

MAY

Miller, Nate, 64, of Hartville, Ohio, passed away May 21, 2024. Miller obituary.

APRIL

Bender, Kathryn, 82, of Grantsville, Maryland, passed away April 8, 2024. Bender obituary

Lorain, Dennis, 81, of Albany, Oregon, passed away April 26, 2024. Lorain obituary. 

Yoder, Kenneth, 89, of Grantsville, Maryland, passed away April 15, 2024. Yoder obituary. 

FEBRUARY

Gerig, Dean, 89, of Lebanon, Oregon, passed away February 15, 2024. Gerig obituary. 

JANUARY

Janowicz, Tony, 76, of Phoenix, Arizona, passed away January 16, 2024. Janowicz obituary. 

Stutzman, John, 76, of Brownsville, Oregon, passed away January 16, 2024. Stutzman obituary. 

 

2023

DECEMBER

Miller, Ella June, 89, of Clayhole, Kentucky, passed away December 26, 2023. Miller obituary. 

Myers, Clarene, 85, of Albany, Oregon, passed away December 17, 2023. Myers obituary. 

 

SEPTEMBER

Atkins, Lynn, 72, of Bittinger, Maryland, passed away September 12, 2023. Atkins obituary. 

Kauffman, Anna Grace, 87, of Albany, Oregon, passed away September 2, 2023. Kauffman obituary.

Yoder, Esther, 71, of Grantsville, Maryland, passed away September 26, 2023. Yoder obituary. 

 

AUGUST

Lyndaker, Iris, 50, of Red Lake, Ontario, passed away August 31, 2023. Lyndaker obituary. 

Neuschwander, Florene Erma, 85, of Albany, Oregon, passed away August 16, 2023. Neuschwander obituary.

 

JULY

Kanagy, Edith, 94, of Belleville, Pennsylvania, passed away July 9, 2023. Kanagy obituary. 

Kropf, Earl D, 76, of Brownsville, Oregon, passed away July 30, 2023. Kropf obituary.

Stauffer, Elam K, 82, of Columbus, Ohio, passed away July 26, 2023. Stauffer obituary.

Swartzentruber, Carol Jean, 91, of Talbert, Kentucky, passed away July 16, 2023. Swartzentruber obituary.

Williams, Twila, 86, of Accident, Maryland, passed away July 28, 2023. Williams obituary.

 

JUNE

Troyer, Adin, 91, of Plain City, Ohio, passed away June 22, 2023. Troyer obituary. 

Yoder, Naomi, 80, of Belleville, Pennsylvania, passed away June 24, 2023. Yoder obituary. 

 

MAY

Headings, Diana, 77, of Halsey, Oregon, passed away May 4, 2023. Headings obituary.

 

APRIL

Burkholder, David O, 95, of Morgantown, Pennsylvania, passed away April 16, 2023. Burkholder obituary.

Swift, Rex, 63, of Strang, Oklahoma, passed away April 6, 2023. Swift obituary.

 

MARCH

Atkins, Alice, 101, of Bittinger, Maryland, passed away March 25, 2023. Atkins obituary.

Overholt, Victor, 81, of Wagener, South Carolina, passed away March 30, 2023. Overholt obituary.

Swartz, Anna Mae, 99, of Mt. Morris, Michigan, passed away March 9, 2023. Swartz obituary.

Wesselhoeft, Carl, 93, of Logan, Ohio, passed away March 6, 2023.  Wesselhoeft obituary.

Zehr, Ada Louise, 87, of Lowville, New York, passed away March 13, 2023. Zehr obituary. 

 

FEBRUARY

Jantzi, John, 90, of Albany, Oegon, passed away February 10, 2023. Jantzi obituary.

Miller, Joas B. “JB”, 27, of Plain City, Ohio, passed away February 4, 2023. Miller obituary.

Miller, Sara A., 73, of Albuquerque, New Mexico, passed away February 13, 2023. Miller obituary.

 

JANUARY

Zehr, William A., 87, of Carthage, New York, passed away January 31, 2023. Zehr obituary

 

2022

DECEMBER

Beitzel, Mildred, 93, of Bittinger, Maryland, died Monday, December 12, 2022, at Potomac Valley Hospital, Keyser, WV.

Born September 30 1929, in Salisbury, PA, she was the daughter of the late Omer and Myra (Bender) Maust. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Cleland LaRay Beitzel, and one brother, Clifford Maust.

Mrs. Beitzel was an LPN with Meyersdale Medical Center and Prince Georges County Hospital, as well as a homemaker and dairy farmer. She was a member of the Cherry Glade Mennonite Church and the PA Nurses Association.

She is survived by one son, Randall (Lillian) Beitzel, Bittinger, two daughters, Sherry Beitzel and Karen (Jimmy Hook) Beitzel, all of Bittinger;  four sisters, Ida Maust, Fannie Bender and Naomi Beitzel, all of Accident, MD; Ruth Beitzel, Grantsville, MD; three grandsons, Cameron Beitzel, Nate and Anthony Hook.

Friends were received at the Cherry Glade Mennonite Church, Accident, MD, Thursday, December 15, 2022, from 10-11 a.m. Funeral service followed at Cherry Glade at 11 a.m. with Pastor Titus Beitzel officiating. Interment was in the Cherry Glade Cemetery.

 

NOVEMBER

Gerig, Clarence Ralph, 94, passed away November 2, 2022. Born: 5/16/1928; Died: 11/2/2022; Married: Doris 11/13/1951; 5 children: Myron (Eunice), Lois, Sharlene Schmucker (Ron), Gerald, Delbert. Fairview Mennonite Church, Oregon.

 

Widrick, Teresa Ann, 55, of  Castorland, passed away on Tuesday morning at Lewis County General Hospital, Lowville, NY.

She is survived by her husband of 36 years, Lynn; three children and their spouses, Stephanie and Jordan Jantzi of Lowville; Stacie and Caleb Roes of Lowville; Shane and Katherine Widrick of Castorland; seven grandchildren, Caiden, Jaxon, Zoey and Harper Jantzi; Nova, Tauren and Eliza Roes; her parents, John and Judy Roes of Lowville; her siblings and their spouses, Tammy and Kyle Widrick of Adams; Dennis and Kelly Roes of Lowville; several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins. She is predeceased by a brother-in-law, Brendan Zehr; and by her grandparents, Mary and Elias Zehr, and Samuel and Lena Roes.

Teresa was born on October 10, 1967, in Watertown, NY, a daughter of Leonard “John” and Judy M. Zehr Roes. She graduated from Lowville Academy and Central School in 1985. While in school, she attended the Howard G. Sackett Technical Center (B.O.C.E.S.) for nursing and earned her LPN.  Before her marriage, Teresa worked as an LPN for Carthage Area Hospital and then Lewis County General Hospital. On May 24, 1986, she married Lynn D. Widrick at Naumburg Mennonite Church with Pastor Elmer Moser officiating.  Teresa lovingly raised her family as a stay-at-home mom. 

She was a member of Naumburg Mennonite Church, where she hosted several women’s Bible studies and taught Sunday school. Together with her husband, they served on several committees at church.

Teresa enjoyed her flower beds, cooking and baking, camping, swimming and being outdoors. Most of all she enjoyed spending time with her family, especially her grandchildren. Her greatest legacy was her faith and her love for Jesus.

A memorial service was held on Friday, November 18, 2022, at 11 a.m. at Naumburg Mennonite Church with Pastors Titus Mast, Myron Roggie, and Kyle Widrick officiating. Burial was held privately by the family in Naumburg Mennonite Cemetery. 

 

OCTOBER

Kanagy, Mildred Martha, 99, passed away October 16, 2022. Born February 21, 1923. Fairview Mennonite Church, Oregon.

 

Leichty, Norma Jean (Warye), 92, passed away October 27, 2022. Born: 12/26/1929; Married: Jacob Leichty 7/10/1949 (Jake died 8/26/2008); 4 children: Barbara Kaufman (Bob), Calvin (Mary), Philip (Rosie), Janita Garcia (Al). Fairview Mennonite Church, Oregon.

 

Moser, Marjorie Ellen, 72, of Croghan, NY, entered her eternal rest, passing peacefully early Tuesday morning, October 4, 2022, at her home under the loving care of her family and Lewis County Hospice.

She is survived by her beloved husband of over 45 years, Kermit J. Moser; three children and their spouses; Jason K. and Julie and their children, Clairissa, Siena, twins, Jasmine & Audrey, and Trenton of Croghan; Kendall J. and Janessa and their children, Kiah, Klaira, Koda, and Kenidy of Carthage; Kimberly S. and Jamie Zehr and their children, Hailey, Drew, and Avery of Croghan; two sisters, Shirley and Jane Martin of Croghan; a sister-in-law and her son, Ruby and Roger Martin of Lowville; an aunt, Eileen Zehr of Lowville; several nieces, nephews and cousins. Marjorie is predeceased by a brother, Elton R. Martin.

Marjorie was born October, 5, 1949, in Lowville, NY, a daughter of the late Jonathan and Catherine Roggie Martin. She worked on the family farm and graduated from Beaver River Central School in 1966. On August 27, 1977, she married Kermit J. Moser at Croghan Conservative Mennonite Church with Bishop Richard Zehr officiating. Together with her husband, Marjorie raised their family and assisted in the operation of their dairy farm on Kirschnerville Road until 2005 when the family farm ownership was transferred to their son, Jason. Marjorie also baked for Carthage Farmer’s Market for several years. 

Marjorie was a member of Naumburg Mennonite Church, where she was active with the sewing circle. Together with her husband, she served on the church council and the River Valley Mennonite School Board. Marjorie enjoyed sewing, crocheting, needlework, cooking, baking, her flowers and gardening. But her greatest contribution was motherhood and most of all, she enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren and hosting her family.

A graveside service was held at 9:45 a.m. on Saturday, October 8, 2022, in Croghan Mennonite Cemetery. A memorial service followed the graveside service at 11 a.m. at Naumburg Mennonite Church.

 

Steckly, Reta M., 74, died early Monday morning, October 31, 2022 at the home of her son in Lansing, NY, under the care of her family and Hospicare of Tompkins & Cortland Counties.

Mrs. Steckly was born on January 28, 1948, in Millbank, Ontario, Canada, the daughter of the late Lorne and Mary (Spendler) Schmidt. Reta attended school in Millbank, where she grew up. She settled in Naumburg and worked at the East Road Adult Home as an aide and cook.

She is survived by her five children, Brenda M. (Daniel) Finney of Adams; Paul E. (Sarah) Steckly of Mallorytown, Ontario; Mary K. (Tim Schrag) Steckly of Brockville, Ontario; Mark D. (Roxanne Lyndaker) Steckly of Lansing; Sharon A. (David) Fredenburg of Beaver Falls; her 17 grandchildren and four great grandchildren; her brothers and sisters, Anna Mae (Ivan) Kuepfer; Ronald (Elizabeth) Schmidt; Lloyd (Sharon) Schmidt; Sharon (Joe) Gerber; David (Norma) Schmidt; and her sister-in-law, Kathryn Schmidt; her Steckly family brother and sisters-in-law, Vernon (Linda) Jantzi, and Anna Mae Steinman; nieces and nephews.

Reta is predeceased by her son, Peter Kenneth Steckly and her brother Ralph Schmidt, and brother-in-law Floyd Steinman.

Reta was a member of the Naumburg Mennonite Church where she taught Sunday school and was a member of the ladies sewing circle. Reta enjoyed quilting and made quilts for her children and grandchildren as gifts. She enjoyed being outdoors and loved to garden.

Reta, for many years, was a missionary. She volunteered for Son Light Missions, where she made several trips to Haiti. 

Her funeral was held on Friday, November 4, 2022, at 12:00 noon at the Naumburg Mennonite Church with Pastors Titus Mast, Myron Roggie, and Greg Widrick officiating.

The family received friends and family on Friday, November 4, prior to the funeral service from 10 a.m.12 noon at the church. A walk-through viewing followed the funeral service. Graveside services were at the Mornington Amish Mennonite Cemetery, Poole, Ontario, at 3 p.m. on Sunday, November 6.

 

Trautwein, Charles George “Buck” Jr., son of the late Charles George Trautwein Sr. and Edna Martha (Kaline) Trautwein, was born February 21, 1934, at Mercy Hospital in Baltimore, MD, and died October 31, 2022.. He was also preceded in death by one son, Craig Trautwein.

Buck graduated from Baltimore Polytechnic Institute in 1952. He was drafted into the US Army in 1956, serving his country for two years active in the Korean War, two years active reserves, two years inactive reserves, and two years stand by. He returned back to C&P Telephone (later called Bell Atlantic) with 44 years retiring in 1996. After  retiring, he continued working repairs for different businesses in Oakland, MD. He also helped support Victor Hugo Umarro in an orphanage in Bolivia for many years. Mr. Trautwein was a Boy Scout leader in Baltimore and was Sunday School Superintendent, deacon of his church. He also made many signs using calligraphy for the first Autumn Glory craft shows in Oakland. He was a charter member of Men of Faith and also served as president of telephone Pioneers. Buck was an active member of Cherry Glade Mennonite Church.

He is survived by his wife, Estger Mae (Kahl) Trautwein; one son, Chuck Trautwein and Pam, Grantsville, MD; two step-sons, Dale Bittinger and Katie, Baltimore; Chad Bittinger and Shannon, Friendsville, MD; one step-daughter, Angie Rush and Jason, McHenry, MD; one brother, John V. “Jack” Trautwein, Baltimore; two grandchildren, Zachary and Tabitha and Jeffrey, nine step-grandchildren, and one great-granddaughter. He is also survived by Doris Lewis, Craig’s companion.

A service was held at Cherry Glade Mennonite Church, Accident, MD, November 3, 2022 with Pastor Barry Maust officiating.

 

Yoder, Marlin W. , 85, of Belleville, Pennsylvania, passed away on October 14, 2022, at Penn State Hershey Medical Center. He was born Oct. 19, 1936, in Belleville, a son of the late John W. and Mary E. (Henry) Yoder. On Dec. 1, 1956, he married Anna M. (Zook) Yoder. She survives at their home.

Along with his wife, he is also survived by: his children, John Mark Yoder, Alan P. Yoder, and Patricia A. Bulick and husband Randy, all of Belleville, a son-in-law, Michael F. Yoder and wife Leora of Belleville, 11 grandchildren, Jason Yoder and wife Alicia, Ryan Yoder, Dustin Yoder and wife Leyna, Allison Breon and husband Randy, Brandi Yoder, Alyssa Davis and husband Jimmie, Kayla Suydam and husband Stewart, grand- daughter-in-law, Brooke Felmlee, Jenna Snook and husband Seth,

Joshua Yoder and wife Taylor, and Jesse Yoder and wife Kelley; 21 great-grand-children, and two brothers, Lester M. Yoder and wife Christine of Phoenix, Ariz. and Gilbert L. Yoder of Belleville.

He was preceded in death by: a grandson, Evan Bulick in 2016; a daughter, Myrene A. Yoder in 1999; a stillborn son, Timothy Yoder in 1972, and five brothers, John W. Yoder and his wife Edna, Leonard Yoder, Glen R. Yoder, Darvin Yoder, and Paul L. Yoder and his wife Nancy, as well as a sister-in-law, Joyce Yoder.

Marlin owned and operated a dry wall business, Yoder Brothers Drywall with his brother Paul for 25 years. He then became a truck driver for 19 years before his retirement in 2000. Most recently, he taxied the Amish.

He was a member of Allensville Mennonite Church and the Rainbow Spectrum Sunday school class, a member of the International and PA Flying Farmers. He was a pilot and really enjoyed flying. He also enjoyed hunting, traveling and vegetable gardening.

His funeral service was held at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2022, at Allensville Mennonite Church with Pastors Adam Peachey and Nelson Roth officiating. Burial took place prior to the service at Allensville Mennonite Cemetery, with Pastor Bob Zook officiating.

 

SEPTEMBER

Jantzi, Miriam Elaine, 94, died September 11, 2022, at Lima Convalescent Home in Lima, Ohio. She was born September 21, 1927, in Greenwood, DE, to Nevin and Esther (Lauver) Bender. On Aug. 18, 1950, she married Elmer Jantzi, who preceded her in death on Sept. 2, 2007.

Miriam taught school briefly in Greenwood before going to Fairview, MI,  for a term of Bible school. There, she met the love of her life, Elmer Jantzi, from Au Gres, MI. On a small farm in Arenac County, three miles from the shores of Lake Huron, they raised their five children amongst the corn, navy beans, sugar beets, and wheat fields.

In 1969 they moved to Rosedale, Ohio, where they were involved in church education at Rosedale Bible Institute and were known for their U-pick Jantzi Strawberry Patch. In 2007 they moved to Lima to be close to children.

Miriam was the consummate hostess and homemaker, with a penchant for perfection in her sewing, her cooking, and her gardening. However, the true measure of her life and legacy is the wonderful cheer and optimism she brought to life and people. She will be fondly cherished and remembered for her love of family and her faith in God. She was a member of Shiloh Mennonite Church in Resaca, Ohio, and attended Lima Mennonite Church.

Survivors include five children, John (Bonnie) Jantzi of Harrisonburg, VA, Joyce (Gene) Zehler of Blanchester, Janet Yoder of Bluffton, Karen (Phil Hugo) Jantzi of Lima, and Philip (Julia) Kauffman-Jantzi of Strasburg, PA; 12 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren; four siblings, Hilda Swartz of Cambridge, MA, Paul Bender of Greenwood, DE, Emma (Glenn) Myers of Philadelphia, MS, and Don (Judy) Bender of Atlanta.

She was preceded in death by an infant daughter, Twila Joy; her son-in-law, Steven Yoder; two sisters, Lura Benner and Mildred Bender, and two brothers, Titus and Nevin Bender. Private family graveside services were held at Shiloh Mennonite Church Cemetery.

 

Taube, Ralph E., 90, formerly of Naumburg, passed away on Sunday afternoon, September 11, 2022, at the Lewis County Residential Healthcare Facility, Lowville, NY. where he resided for the past year.

He is survived by four children, James Taube (Sue) of Middletown, OH, Susan McVeigh (Frank) of Cary, NC, Terry Taube of Cazenovia, Michael Taube of Watertown; a daughter-in-law, Ann Taube of Greensboro, NC; nine grandchildren; fifteen great- grandchildren; a sister, Ruthie Mellnitz of Naumburg; a brother, Harold Taube (Barbara) of Naumburg, many nieces, nephews and cousins. He is predeceased by his beloved wife of 60 years, LaVeda, who passed away on December 5, 2012; a son Larry Taube; a daughter-in-law, Debbie Taube; a sister, Mary Gayliard; two brothers-in-law, Vincent Gayliard and Newton Mellnitz.

Ralph was born on October 9, 1931, at home in Naumburg, a son of the late Elmer S. and Minnie Isley Taube. He attended country schools in Naumburg and Beaver River Central School and worked on the family farm. On June 14, 1952 he married LaVeda M. Widrick at the First Mennonite Church, New Bremen. He worked for 38 years at Crown Zellerbach until his retirement. Ralph loved scenic drives and long road trips, especially to Ohio, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Canada to visit family and friends.

Ralph was a charter member of the Naumburg Mennonite Church and served on the Board of Trustees. He was a member of the Adirondack Mennonite Heritage Association where he enjoyed serving on the Board of Directors and volunteering with LaVeda for Z Fest and fundraising projects. Ralph loved trains and was a member of the Railway Historical Society of Northern New York in Croghan. He also volunteered with LaVeda for many years at the Agape Shoppe in Watertown, where he used his skills to repair items. He had the ability to repair clocks and just about anything that needed fixing.

A funeral service was at 11 a.m. on Friday, September 16, 2022, at Naumburg Mennonite Church with Pastor Myron Roggie officiating. Burial was in the Croghan Mennonite Cemetery. 

 

AUGUST

Esch, C. David “Dave,” 78, of 2384 SR 655, Belleville, PA, passed away on Monday, Aug. 29, 2022, at Greenwood Village. He was born on May 26, 1944, in Coatesville, a son of the late George and Elmira (Yoder) Esch. On April 9, 1966, he married Pauline M. (Harshbarger) Esch, who resides at their home.

Also surviving are: his children, Pearl Miller and husband Kent of Lewistown, Dwaine Esch and wife Heather of Dothan, Alabama, seven grandchildren and one great-grandson, along with a sister, Twila Martin and husband Willis of Lititz.

Dave retired in 2009 from APM as their night watchman. He enjoyed hunting and gardening, was a member of the Allensville Mennonite Church, the Hearts & Hands Sunday school class, and he sang in Big Valley Men’s Chorus.

His funeral service was held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 3, 2022, at Allensville Mennonite Church with Pastors Nelson Roth, Dewayn Isaac and Bob Zook officiating. The family had a private burial at Allensville Mennonite Cemetery.

 

Moser, Noah Wilbur, son of Graig and Nichole Moser. He was born August 13, 2022, at 8:30 a.m. Noah met the eyes of Jesus after a brief life in the arms of his loving parents.

Noah is survived by his parents, Graig and Nichole Moser; two sisters, Kiarrah and Arrayah; grandparents, Darwin and Karen Moser, Dale and Gayle Vegter, and Barbara Ambrose; paternal great-grandmothers, Mary Ellen Roggie and Kathleen Moser; maternal great-grandmothers, Myrtice Redford and Ruth Engelsman; aunts, uncles, great-aunts, great-uncles, and many cousins. He is predeceased by his paternal great-grandfathers, Wilbur Roggie and Elmer Moser and his maternal great-grandfathers.

Noah will always be loved and remembered by his family.

A private burial was held at the convenience of the family in the Naumburg Mennonite Cemetery.

 

Noftsier, Kathleen K., 57, of Castorland, NY, passed away on Tuesday afternoon at Westchester Medical Center, Valhalla, NY.

Kathleen is survived by her husband Gary; a son, Joshua Noftsier of Castorland; a daughter, Rachel Noftsier of Castorland; her parents, Raymond and Karen Reape of Castorland; two brothers and sisters-in-law, Brian (Lori) Reape of Castorland; and John (Christine) Reape of Lowville; her mother-in-law, Barbara Noftsier of Castorland; aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins. She is predeceased by her maternal grandparents, Gordon and Martha McDonald; and her paternal grandparents, Calistus “C.L.” and Edna Reape; and her father-in-law, Leslie R. Noftsier.

Kathleen was born on September 5, 1964, in Lowville, NY, a daughter of Raymond and Karen McDonald Reape. She graduated from Lowville Academy in 1982. Kathleen earned her AAS in Agricultural Science from SUNY Cobleskill. She earned her BA in Mathematics and Secondary Education and her MA in Mathematics from SUNY Potsdam. On June 1, 1991, she married Gary Noftsier at Beaver Falls Methodist Church.

Kathleen worked as a lab technician at Kraft Heinz in Lowville and taught GED classes at BOCES in Glenfield before she accepted a high school math teaching position at Beaver River Central School, where she would spend the rest of her career. Kathleen had a passion for sharing her love and understanding of math with her students. She also enjoyed writing her own curriculum and published several graphing calculator workbooks in partnership with Texas Instruments. She loved attending math conferences and shared her courses with teachers across New York State. In her free time, Kathleen enjoyed crocheting, decorating cakes, watching baseball with her family, and studying her Bible.

A graveside service was at 10:15 a.m. on Monday, May 23, 2022 in Castorland Union Cemetery with a memorial service at 11 a.m. at Naumburg Mennonite Church with Pastors Titus Mast, Myron Roggie, and Greg Widrick officiating. 

 

Virkler, Evelyn A., 89, formerly of Castorland, passed away on Friday morning, August 12, 2022, at Lewis County Residential Healthcare Facility, Lowville, NY.

She is survived by a son and daughter-in-law, Stephen T. and Sheryl A. Virkler of Castorland; two grandchildren, Todd P. Virkler and Kaylie J. Virkler of Castorland; two brothers and sisters-in-law, Thomas J. and Beulah Beller of Carthage; Nevin and Lorraine Beller of Castorland; several nieces, nephews and cousins. She is predeceased by her husband, Philip A. Virkler, who passed away on June 27, 2004.

Evelyn was born on October 11, 1932, a daughter of the late Andrew N. and Martha R. Zehr Beller. She attended school in Castorland and Lowville Academy. Evelyn worked for Climax Manufacturing in Castorland for 21 years. On April 30, 1966, she married Philip A. Virkler at Naumburg Mennonite Church, with Rev. Elmer Moser officiating. Evelyn worked for The ARC in Castorland and then Glenfield for seven years, retiring in 1996.

Mrs. Virkler was a member of Naumburg Mennonite Church, where she was active as a Sunday school teacher and with the sewing circle. She was an advocate for a resident at The ARC in Glenfield, and was very active at Karcher Estates while she resided there. Evelyn enjoyed sewing and crocheting, and reading.

A funeral service was held at 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, August 16, 2022, at Naumburg Mennonite Church. Burial was in the Naumburg Mennonite Cemetery.

 

JULY

Ruby, Dorothy Kathryn (Kennel), 101, passed away July 16, 2022. Born: 11/16/1920; Died: 7/16/2002; Married: Walter 11/19/1960 (he died in 2004); 1 child: Teresa Leatherman (Ron). Fairview Mennonite  Church, Oregon.

 

JUNE

Metzler, Grace “Arlene” (Snavely), 86, passed away on Tuesday, June 21, 2022. Arlene was born on May 3, 1936 to Alma Kreider Musser Snavely and Amos Eberly Snavely in Lititz, PA. Her only sibling, Cora Kathryn Snavely Deiter (Mervin Deiter), was thirteen years her senior.

Growing up on the farm in Lititz, Arlene could generally be found out of doors, in the fields or gardens. She raised gladiolus for a local florist, stood at two of Lancaster’s Farm Markets, and milked the family dairy herd. She attended Warwick Schools and enjoyed decades of class reunions.

On October 20, 1960 Arlene married Abraham W. Metzler at her childhood home. They lived on a dairy farm in Holtwood, PA where they also raised many acres of tomatoes, peas, sweet corn, and lima beans for packing houses. Abe and Arlene were foster parents to siblings Clarence Carbaugh (Nancy Hershey) and Esther Carbaugh Grear (Dave), later adding five more children: Brenda S Metzler (Owen Astbury), Norman S Metzler (Gina Roggie), Emerson S Metzler (Jennifer Lehman), Abram Walter Metzler (Jamie Roggie), and Amos Benjamin Metzler (Natasha Siegrist).

In 1976 Abe and Arlene moved their young family to a farm in Highmarket, outside of Constableville, NY, where they enjoyed rich friendships and community life. Arlene was active in her local community and her church community – making things for fundraisers, chaperoning many school field trips, sharing crocks full of flowers and platters full of cookies with neighbors and friends, teaching Sunday School and Bible School at the Mennonite churches she attended throughout her life, teaching Religious Education at Constableville Elementary School, and serving with Abe on the Naumburg Mennonite Church Council.

Arlene loved being outside in nature. She often said that she felt closest to God outside. She had a keen eye for beauty in nature which she passed on to her children and grandchildren. She loved to sing hymns in her sweet soprano, often singing while raking hay without realizing that all of the neighbors could hear.

Abe and Arlene’s home was open to all, a place of welcome and bounty. There was rarely a day without an extra plate on the table.

There are 17 grandchildren: Lydia, Caleb, Heidi, Grace, Anna, Ramsey, Zane, Leah, Jack, Isaac (Ruth Haldeman), Anthony (Denika Roggie), Kaitlyn (Dawson Moser), Trevor, Eliza, Elizabeth, Benjamin and Mary Katherine; and one great-grandchild, Ezra.

Arlene was preceded in death by her parents, her sister and brother-in-law, her foster son Clarence, and her grandson Jonathan.

Private burial was followed by a memorial service at Naumburg Mennonite Church on Monday, June 27, 2022.

 

Sherfy, Erma Lorene (Roth), 90, passed away June 23, 2022. Born: 6/24/1931; Married: Bruce 4/8/1952; 4 children: Duane (Marlene), Janice Cassidy (Robert), Cheryl Nofziger (Charles), Robert. Fairview Mennonite  Church, Oregon.

 

MAY

Noftsier, Kathleen K., 57, of Van Amber Road, Castorland, passed away on Tuesday, May 17, 2022, at Westchester Medical Center, Valhalla, NY.

Kathleen is survived by her husband Gary; a son, Joshua Noftsier of Castorland; a daughter, Rachel Noftsier of Castorland; her parents, Raymond and Karen Reape of Castorland; two brothers and sisters-in-law, Brian (Lori) Reape of Castorland; and John (Christine) Reape of Lowville; her mother-in-law, Barbara Noftsier of Castorland; aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins. She is predeceased by her maternal grandparents, Gordon and Martha McDonald; and her paternal grandparents, Calistus “C.L.” and Edna Reape; and her father-in-law, Leslie R. Noftsier.

Kathleen was born on September 5, 1964, in Lowville, NY, a daughter of Raymond and Karen McDonald Reape. She graduated from Lowville Academy in 1982. Kathleen earned her AAS in Agricultural Science from SUNY Cobleskill. She earned her BA in Mathematics and Secondary Education and her MA in Mathematics from SUNY Potsdam. On June 1, 1991, she married Gary Noftsier at Beaver Falls Methodist Church.

Kathleen worked as a lab technician at Kraft Heinz in Lowville and taught GED classes at BOCES in Glenfield before she accepted a high school math teaching position at Beaver River Central School, where she would spend the rest of her career. Kathleen had a passion for sharing her love and understanding of math with her students. She also enjoyed writing her own curriculum, and published several graphing calculator workbooks in partnership with Texas Instruments. She loved attending math conferences and shared her courses with teachers across New York State. In her free time, Kathleen enjoyed crocheting, decorating cakes, watching baseball with her family, and studying her Bible.

A graveside service was held at 10:15 a.m. on Monday, May 23, 2022 at Castorland Union Cemetery, Church Street, Castorland, with a memorial service at 11:00 a.m. at Naumburg Mennonite Church with Pastors Titus Mast, Myron Roggie, and Greg Widrick officiating. 

 

APRIL

Neuschwander, Carl Emry, 80,  passed away April 27, 2022. Born: 10/23/1941;  Married: Arla 4/20/1962 (she died in 2010) then married Alta 8/13/2011; 3 children: Todd (Anita), Scott (Vanessa), Nicole Peral (Manny). Fairview Mennonite  Church, Oregon.

 

MARCH

Lantz, Sarah Lillie Mast, 82, passed away on Friday, Feb. 11, 2022, at her residence while surrounded by her family. She was born Sept. 2, 1939, in Middlebury, to Daniel J. and Pollie (Graber) Troyer. On Nov. 27, 1958, she married Elmer L. Mast. He died May 14, 1966. She was then married to Harold D. Lantz on June 23, 1967. He died Dec. 15, 2000.

Surviving are 11 children, Dave Lantz, Linda Santos, Steve (Janet) Lantz, Cindy Simmons, John (Shelly) Lantz, Elmer (Kassie) Mast, Sharon Mast, Brenda (Richard) Donat, Samuel Lantz, Grant Lantz and Charity Berkey; 16 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; and three sisters, Fannie Mae Raber, Esther (Levi) Borkholder and Annabelle (William) Bontrager. She was preceded in death by her parents; both husbands; a daughter, Pollie D. Mast; a son, Harold Dale Lantz; and two brothers, Albert J. Troyer and Ora M. Troyer.

Sarah was a member of the Townline Mennonite Church and loved spending time with her family.

Visitation was  on Feb. 16, at Townline Mennonite Church. A funeral service was held on Feb. 17, also at the church.  Services were conducted by Pastor Dean Yoder. Burial was at Townline Cemetery. 

Miller, Arlene May (Zemp), 84, was born on March 19, 1937, and passed away on March 17, 2022, in Salem, OR.  She was married to Dale Miller for 48 years until his death in 2004.  She had 5 children.

Yoder, Aquilla I., 79, of Belleville, PA, passed away on March 2, 2022, at Geisinger-Lewistown Hospital. Born July 7, 1942, he was a son of the late Iddo I. and Sylvia (Kanagy) Yoder. On June 4, 1961, he married his loving wife of 60 years Naomi S. (Spicher) Yoder who survives.

Also surviving are five children, Kathy J. Kleiner (Bill) of Burlington, N.C.; Mervin J. (Phyllis Yoder) of Mifflintown; Victor G. of Reedsville; Aquilla I. Jr. (AJ) (Denise (Metzler) of Hershey; and Darren J. (Deb (Metzler) of Belleville; grandchildren, Justin Kleiner (Jenny), Deanna (Kleiner) Scotton (Daniel), Benjamin Yoder (Sara), Andrea Grimm (Nick), Alissa Good (Josh), Ryan Yoder, Abigail Yoder, Ashton Yoder, Danae Yoder, Brayden Yoder and Madison Yoder; eight great-grandchildren, Jadon, Ethan and Micah Scotton, Abel and Selah Yoder, Ember Good, Cove Grimm, and Jaidyn Ford; as well as his siblings, Dorothy Yoder of Guys Mills, Lewis Yoder and wife Ruth of Lewisburg, and Daniel Yoder and wife Rachel of Lewisburg.

He was preceded in death by: his brothers Iddo Jr., John and Ezra, his sisters Bertha Miller and Susie Williams, brother-in- law, Aaron Yoder, an infant daughter Rachel and infant granddaughter Danielle.

Born in Delaware, he moved with his family to Catlett, Va., finally settling in Belleville. In 1963, he purchased his father’s dairy farm in Belleville. He was a dairy farmer until he retired from dairying in 2005. He continued to raise corn and beans, ran a small excavation business and hauled items for the Amish.

“Quill,” as he was affectionately known, was a member of Allensville Mennonite Church. He was a born-again Christian and his passion was raising his children to know the way of Christ. He and Naomi became members of the Gideons International early in their marriage. He served on the Mifflin County Ambulance Club, sat on the PA Farmers Assoc. advisory board, the Union Township planning commission, and helped with many MDS cleanup projects.

A memorial service was held Sunday, March 6, 2022, at Allensville Mennonite Church with Pastors Merv Yoder, AJ Yoder, and Bob Zook officiating, with private family burial at Locust Grove Cemetery.

FEBRUARY

Deiter, A. Irene, 93, of Lancaster, PA, passed away at her home on February 3, 2022, after a brief illness. She was born in Lampeter, PA, daughter of the late E. Frank & Esther M. Witmer Deiter. 

She was a member of Word of Grace Church and previously in life served as a Sunday School teacher. In the past she worked at the Lancaster Caramel Company, Lampeter Manufacturing making Hubley Toys, Strasburg Sewing Factory, Plain & Fancy as a tour guide, Kissel View Farm Bakery, and Nancy’s Corner. 

She graded Bible study courses as part of the Women’s Prison Ministry. In her free time, she loved helping with her nieces and nephews. 

Surviving are 2 brothers: Paul W. husband of Faye Deiter of Womelsdorf, PA, Elvin R. husband of Anna Mae Deiter of Dover, PA. She was preceded in death by 4 siblings: Mervin W. & Robert H. Deiter, Anna E. Brenneman & M. Joyce Livengood, late wife of Earl H. Livengood of Lancaster, PA.

The funeral service was held February 7, 2022, at Willow Street Mennonite Church, Willow Street, PA. Interment followed in the adjoining church cemetery.

Gerig, Lillian M. (Jantzi), 88, was born on July 31, 1933 and passed away on February 14, 2022 in Albany, OR.  She was married to Percy Gerig for 71 years.  She had 6 children.

 
JANUARY

Shuchter, Adam, 49, of Unionville Center, Ohio, passed away on January 12, 2022. He was born October 2, 1972. He attended Lighthouse Fellowship with his wife, Heather.  In lieu of an obituary, his daughter Haley wrote the following tribute:

Yesterday, my dad went home to be with the Lord.  While my heart is completely shattered, I know that he has just beat us to the ultimate reward and is finally without pain.

Since I was a little girl, I’ve looked at my daddy with stars in my eyes.  To me, he has always been the ultimate example.  The most giving person you’ll ever know, a loving husband, a loyal friend, and a father who knew no end of love for his children.  He looked so much like Jesus in the way that he never knew a stranger and truly lived his life to serve others.  In him, I saw a man whose faith was unwavering and whose love was unconditional, and I can only hope to be half the person he was.  Selfishly, I’m heartbroken and angry and wish I had more time, but I know that he is exactly where he’s dreamed of being.  It is no coincidence that he held on just long enough for me to be there during some of his final days, and for that, I will forever be so thankful.  

Please pray for my family (my stepmom and brothers, especially) as we navigate life without the man who led his family so well.  I can only imagine his joy as he is finally face-to-face with Jesus.  Rest in Peace, Daddy.   You are loved.

 

2021

DECEMBER

Wert, Kyle Lee, 26, of Reedsville, Pennsylvania, passed away on December 27, 2021, at Geisinger Medical Center, Danville.

Kyle was born January 25, 1995, in Danville. He is the son of Brian Lee and Sherry Lynn (Strohecker) Wert, of Reedsville, and the brother of Kelly Linn Jones and husband Daniel Ray of Thompsontown and Kristina May Wert of Reedsville.

He is also survived by: his maternal grandmother, Linda Strohecker of Harrisburg; paternal grandparents, Sherle Lee and Mary Esther (Peachey) Wert of Belleville; aunts and uncles, Sandy Peachey and husband Donald J. of Belleville and Heather Eby and husband JB of Belleville; as well as his cousins, Kendra, Garrett, Madeline, and Olivia.

Kyle was a 2013 graduate of Mifflin County High School. He was employed at Coffee Run Heat Treating in Reedsville and a member of Allensville Mennonite Church. He enjoyed building things, playing video games, and going fishing. He really liked trains and loved riding his Gator.

His memorial service was held at 10:30 a.m. Friday, Dec. 31, 2021, at Allensville Mennonite Church with Pastor Bob Zook officiating. Burial was private and at the convenience of the family at Allensville Mennonite Cemetery.

 
NOVEMBER

Gerber, John Henry, 76, went home to be with his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on November 10, 2021, in Phoenix, Arizona. He was born in Goshen, Indiana on November 11, 1944 to Valentine and Alma (Mullet) Gerber.

John is survived by a brother, Allen, of Syracuse, Indiana and a sister, Judy (Janeway), of Wabash, Indiana. Also surviving are nephews and nieces, and their families. He was preceded in death by his parents, brothers Arnold, Richard, Jerry; and sisters Donna and Beth.

John graduated from Milford High School, Indiana, in 1963. A gifted athlete, he set school and county records in track and field, and was a valuable player on the basketball team. He then joined the U.S. Airforce in 1964, serving for four years. John moved to Arizona where he was employed in maintenance at Moon Valley Country Club for a number of years until his retirement. He volunteered in multiple capacities at Glencroft Senior Living, Choice Books, Mennonite Disaster Service, and delivered food boxes for a food bank.

John walked in the doors of Grace Mennonite Church in December 1996, where he would eventually serve faithfully as Sunday school teacher, trustee, and deacon following his baptism and membership into the church on February 6, 2000.

A Celebration of Life was held Sunday, February 6, 2022, at Grace Mennonite Church, Phoenix, Arizona. Pastor Mike Burbank officiated.

 

Yutzy, Elaine Kay (Stutzman), 56, of Shipshewana, peacefully went to meet her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ while surrounded by her family on Nov. 7 at her residence, after a brief illness. She was born March 9, 1965, in LaGrange County to Kenneth Jay and Erma P. (Miller) Stutzman. On May 20, 1987, in Middlebury she married John Yutzy. He survives.

Surviving in addition to her husband are her mother of Middlebury; three sisters, Leona Jean (Marion) Yutzy, Doris Ann (John) Troyer, and Regina Rose (Brent) Miller all of Middlebury; three brothers, Joe Devon (LaVera) Stutzman of Middlebury, Dean Jay (Linda) Stutzman of Shipshewana, and James Arlin (Waneta) Stutzman of LaGrange; 12 nieces and five nephews, Darin Yutzy of Middlebury, Marcus Yutzy of Goshen, Eva (Marcus) Bontrager of Middlebury and their three children, Austin, Adison, and Alivia Bontrager, Dena (Adrian) Miller of Shipshewana, Amber Stutzman of Shipshewana, Angela (Nathan) Stutzman of Middlebury, Branden, Austin, and Keanna Troyer of Middlebury, Bethany, Jessica, Jenny, Brooklyn and Weston Stutzman of LaGrange and Hayden, Kylie and Harper Miller of Middlebury.

She was preceded in death by her father; two nieces, Jenna Elaine Yutzy and Michele Ranae Stutzman; grandparents, Harry and Ida (Miller) Stutzman and Phillip and Wilma (Lambright) Miller.

Elaine loved the Lord and had an anointed gift of music and hospitality. She spent much of her time welcoming both new and existing friends and family into her home, joyfully serving meals and sharing the love of Christ with them. Her heart and love for children was very evident in her life, she loved teaching vacation Bible school, Sunday school, and invested her time and love in the lives of her nieces and nephews.

Visitations were Nov. 8 and  Nov. 9 at Townline Mennonite Church. Funeral services were held on Wednesday, Nov. 10, at Fairhaven Mennonite Church. Services were conducted by Evangelist Nelson Coblentz and Pastor Dean Yoder. Burial took place at Miller-Glick-Stutzman Cemetery, Middlebury. Memorial contributions may be given to the family to assist with medical expenses.

 
OCTOBER

Roggie, Darwin Richard, 62, 0f Castorland, New York, passed away October 9, 2021, at Lewis County Health System Hospital, Lowville.

Darwin is survived by his loving wife of 17 years, Pamela; a daughter, Catherine Roggie of Beaver Falls; three step-sons who he thought of as his own, Brandon  (Kristen) Boshart of Castorland; Jared (Miranda) Boshart of Glenfield; and Shane Boshart of Glenfield; six grandchildren, Cadence and William Noviscky; Kyra Dafoe; Bryce, Brayden, and Maya Boshart; his parents, Richard and Delores Roggie of Lowville; his siblings, Yvonne Roes of Lowville; Timothy and Renee Roggie of Beaver Falls; Nathan and Shari Roggie of Arizona; Douglas Roggie of Copenhagen; Darryl and Denise Roggie of Lowville; Richard and Liz Roggie of Seneca Falls; several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and cousins.  He is predeceased by a brother, Neil Roggie, who passed away at age 2½.

Darwin was born on May 7, 1959, in Lowville, NY, a son of Richard and Delores Jantzi Roggie. He worked on the family farm and graduated from Lowville Academy in 1977. Darwin worked for many years as a snowplow operator and on the bridge crew for New York State Department of Transportation, Lowville. On his days off, he drove tractor-trailer hauling whey for Kennel Farms, Copenhagen.

Darwin was a member of Naumburg Mennonite Church. He was also a member of Bear Falls Fire Department for over 20 years, and was a member of BPOE #1605, Lowville Elks Lodge. He loved to hunt and ride his Harley motorcycle. He cherished his time spent with his family, especially his grandchildren.

The funeral service was October 13, 2021, at Naumburg Mennonite Church. Burial was at Croghan Mennonite Cemetery.

 

Zehr, Andrew E, 76, of Castorland, New York, passed away on Thursday morning, October 28, 2021 at Samaritan Medical Center, Watertown.

He is survived by his beloved wife of 51 years, Sharon; five children and their spouses, Andrew Zehr Jr. and Aleta of Croghan; Bethany and Dennis Meyer of Croghan; Brian Zehr of Lowville; Melissa and Joaquin Grimes of Black River; William and Renee Zehr of Carthage; ten grandchildren; Alexander and Austin Zehr, Joshua and Josiah Meyer, Erica, Kyle, and Darrick Zehr, Jada Zehr and Adrianna and Isaak Zehr; his siblings, Arlis and Virginia Zehr of PA; Donald Zehr of KS; Karleen Zehr of Castorland; Jerry and Sherry Zehr of TX; several nieces, nephews and cousins. He is predeceased by siblings, Beverly Houppert; Erwin “Doney” Zehr; John Zehr; Mary Gonyou; Delores Burnham; and Frank, William and Emma Zehr, who all died in infancy. 

Andrew was born on April 25, 1945, in Carthage, NY, a son of the late William and Helen Rohde Zehr. He graduated from Carthage Central School in 1964 and worked for J.P. Lewis Mill in Beaver Falls. On August 29, 1970, he married Sharon K. Martin at Lowville Mennonite Church with Rev. Richard Zehr officiating. He worked in the mill for over 40 years, retiring from Interface Solutions in 2007. 

Andrew enjoyed hunting and fishing, and most of all, spending time with his wife, children and grandchildren. He was an avid sports card collector, enjoyed watching hockey, especially the New York Rangers and his sons playing softball. In his early years, he enjoyed playing softball on the AMF team.

The funeral was November 5, 2021, at Naumburg Mennonite Church with pastors Titus Mast, Myron Roggie, and Greg Widrick officiating. Burial was in Naumburg Mennonite Cemetery.

 

Zehr, Angeline K, 89, of Carthage, New York, died October 31, 2021, surrounded by her family and under the care of Lewis County Hospice at the home of her daughter. She was formerly of Myakka City, FL.

Mrs. Zehr was born May 17, 1932, in Lowville, daughter of the late Russell H.  and Arletha (Yancey) Knechtel. Angeline graduated from Lowville Free Academy in 1949 and went to work as a secretary for Payne-Jones. She was united in marriage to Gerald M. Zehr, Sr. on October 14, 1950, at Lowville Mennonite Church with Rev. Lloyd Boshart officiating. Angeline and Gerald raised their family on the Zehr dairy farm which was established in 1945 on State Route 126.  Gerald died on Friday, May 3, 2002.  

She is survived by eight children, her four daughters, Sharlene Cole (Calvin Reed) of Westmoreland; Karen (James) Hoch of Carthage; Lorraine (Allen) Strough of Lowville; and Martha (David) Haskins of Carthage; her four sons, Gerald M. (Kelly), of Myakka City, FL; Matthew J. Sr. , of Myakka City, FL; Timothy A. (Lori) of Carthage; Chester M. (Gloria) of Castorland; her 34 grandchildren, and 49 great-grandchildren; her sister, Fern (Curtis) Yoder of Prospect, VA; her sister-in-law, Adeline Knechtel of Mannsville; several nieces, nephews and cousins.

She is predeceased by her son, Faron G. Zehr, October 23, 2002, her two brothers, Wilson H. and Douglas H. Knechtel, and her sister, Shirley Knechtel.

Angeline was a member of Naumburg Mennonite Church, where she was a Sunday school teacher. She was also a 4-H leader, enjoyed gardening here and in Florida, like to sew, do crafts, and read. She loved cooking and spending time with her family.

The funeral service was at the Naumburg Mennonite Church with pastors Titus Mast, Myron Roggie, and Greg Widrick officiating. Burial followed in Croghan Mennonite Cemetery.

SEPTEMBER

Borntrager, Calvin, 85, of Goshen, IN, died September 25, after a short stay at Avalon Village Nursing Care, Ligonier. He was born on September 12, 1936, in Canton, OH, to Chris and Lydia Ann (Miller) Borntrager. On May 27, 1956, in Middlebury, he married Rosa Cross. She died April 15, 2012.

Surviving are son, Philip (Evelyn) Borntrager of Singers Glen, VA; three daughters, Ruth (Kervin) Hershberger of Shipshewana, Mary (Craig) Rufenacht of Archbold, OH, Leah Borntrager of Frankfort; eight grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren and one great-grandchild on the way; two sisters, Verda Vallejo of Phoenix, AZ, Elsie Borntrager of Goshen; four brothers, Lloyd Borntrager of Goshen, Urie Borntrager of Sarasota, FL, Milton (JoAnn) Borntrager of Louisville, KY, Larry (Mary Esther) Borntrager of Middlebury; two sisters-in-law, Pauline Borntrager of Goshen, Laverda Borntrager of Corydon, GA.

He was preceded in death by his wife; parents; son, Nathan Borntrager; two brothers, Ernie and Lee Roy Borntrager; three sisters-in-law, Meredith Borntrager, Evelyn Borntrager, Edna Borntrager; brother-in-law, Benny Vallejo.

Calvin was a retired pastor and member of Townline Conservative Mennonite Church. He was the senior pastor of the Townline Conservative Mennonite Church for 40+ years. He also worked at Starcraft, Miller Brother Builders, Goshen Supply, Supreme and Goshen Lighting Gallery. He loved his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and requested that Christ be the center of attention instead of himself when he is gone.

Visitation was Thursday, September 30 at Miller-Stewart Funeral Home.  The funeral was held on Friday October 1, at Townline Mennonite Church, Shipshewana. Services were conducted by Pastor Dean Yoder. Burial was in Townline Cemetery, Shipshewana.

 
JULY

Chupp, Esther May (Yutzy), 89, of Bristol, IN, suffered from numerous health problems in her last several months and later passed away peacefully on July 27, at her home in Bristol. She was born on January 16, 1932 in Arthur, IL, to Simon F. and Fannie M. (Stutzman) Yutzy.

On November 20, 1951 in Arthur, IL she married Joas J. Chupp. He passed away June 15, 2014.

Survivors 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; ten grandchildren, Tabitha, Rachel, Andrew, Jonathan, Ethan, Alaina, Kirsten, Daniel, Laurel and Jana; seven great-grandchildren, Chester, Willow, Shelby, Jolynn, Carina, Judah and Camden. She was preceded in death by her parents; all her siblings and her husband, Joas J. Chupp and two sons, Mark and Eldon Chupp.

Esther was a very private person and she enjoyed rug weaving, gardening, writing, watching birds, and caring for farm animals. Esther dearly loved her descendants and was able to spend time in her last days voicing her affection for them. She looked forward to being re-united with those who passed before her. She was a member of Townline Mennonite Church.

A private family service was conducted by Pastor Dean Yoder and burial was in Townline Cemetery, Shipshewana.

 

Yoder, Lydia Ann, 93, of London, Ohio, went to her heavenly home on Thursday, July 15, 2021.  Born December 5, 1927, in Sugarcreek, Ohio, Lydia grew up in an Amish family in Holmes County along with seven siblings. She married Henry A Yoder on March 29, 1951.

Raised during the Great Depression, she was taught to work diligently. She loved school and learning which included school plays and spelling bees. So, in later years, watching daily episodes of Wheel of Fortune, she frequently outguessed the contestants.
Lydia was an avid reader and quilter. Another passion included cooking and having guests around her dinner table. She delighted in gardening and maintained an impeccable yard. As a member of Shiloh Mennonite Church, she frequently served on the food committee, the ladies sewing circle, taught Sunday School and Vacation Bible School; she also volunteered at the Country Closet thrift store.  One of the great joys in her life was visiting with grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Preceded in death by parents, Melvin and Saloma (Schlabach) Troyer; husband, Henry A. Yoder; son, Steven Yoder; siblings, Mary Troyer, Lester Troyer, Alta Miller, Mabel Troyer, Monroe Troyer, Miriam Lightell.

Survived by her children, Marlene Yoder, Frances (Leon) Hochstedler, Howard (Louise) Yoder, Mary Yoder; daughter-in-law, Janet Yoder; grandchildren, Mandy (Andy) Loehr, Joshua Hochstedler, Neil (Youngju Yoon) Yoder, Aaron (Mary Byram) Yoder, Jeffrey (Kathryn Luginbuhl) Yoder, Shawn (Abigail) Yoder, Chaska (Phil) Yoder, Kegan Yoder; great-grandchildren, Everett, Landon, Henry, Leo, Elmer, Wallace, Cassandra, and Malachi; a sister, Ina Yoder; sister-in-law, Madeline Troyer.

A private burial was held at Shiloh Mennonite Church cemetery. A memorial service was held Saturday, November 13, 2021, at Shiloh Mennonite Church.

 
JUNE

Widrick, Aaron A. “Bud”, 89, of Lowville, NY, went to be with the Lord on June 14, 2021 at the Lewis County General Hospital.

Surviving are two sons, Aaron L. (Debbie) and Merle J. all of Lowville; and daughter Karen J. Moshier (James) of Castorland; nine grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren; a brother and sister-in-law, Loren and Marilyn Widrick of Adams; many nieces, nephews and cousins. He is predeceased by his beloved wife Lauretta and a son, Lynn Gary Widrick.

Mr. Widrick was born May 8, 1932, in Lowville, a son of the late Aaron E. and Sarah (Swartzentruber) Widrick and graduated from Lowville Academy in 1950. He married Lauretta M. Widrick on May 2, 1951, at the Croghan Conservative Mennonite Church. Aaron was a lifelong dairy farmer, and together with his wife they owned and operated Valmont Dairy Farm near Martinsburg for many years. Mrs. Widrick passed away on August 22, 2017.

Aaron was a member of the Naumburg Mennonite Church. He faithfully served in many church functions and was a grader for Agape Bible Studies. He was also a member of the board of directors at Lowville Producers Dairy Co-Op, Brookside Senior-Living Community, Lewis County Holstein Club, and N.Y.S. Holstein Association. He enjoyed attending church and fellowship with his church family.  He loved working on the farm with his wife and family. Most of all he was a servant of his Lord and loved his family.

A graveside service was held on Wednesday, June 16, 2021, at 9:30 a.m. at the Croghan Mennonite Cemetery, followed by a memorial service at 10:30 a.m. at the Naumburg Mennonite Church with pastors Titus Mast, Myron Roggie, and Greg Widrick officiating.

 
MAY

Livengood, M. Joyce, 78, of Lancaster, PA, passed away at her home on Thursday, May 6, 2021.  She was the wife of Earl H. Livengood, with whom she would have celebrated 50 years of marriage on July 10.  Born in Lampeter, she was the daughter of the late E. Frank & Esther Witmer Deiter. 

She was a member of Word of Grace Church of Lancaster, where she was known as the Candy Lady and in the past she taught Sunday School and Bible School for over 50 years.  Creating market baskets to enter at the Pennsylvania State Farm Show was an annual enjoyment, and she often won ribbons.  She loved flowers and spending time with her family.  In the past, she tended the family produce stands at Lancaster’s Southern and Central Markets and with Earl and her sons at the Reading Terminal Market and Upper Merion Farmers’ Market. 

Surviving in addition to her husband are 3 sons:  Dwain D. husband of Audrey Martin Livengood of Lancaster, Dale D. husband of Amy Shultz Livengood of Willow Street, Dean D. husband of Amy Wiggins Livengood of Conestoga, 10 grandchildren, and 3 siblings:  A. Irene Deiter of Lancaster, Paul W. husband of Faye Zimmerman Earhart Deiter of Newmanstown, PA, and Elvin R. husband of Anna Mae Landis Deiter of York.  She was preceded in death by a daughter Donna Faith Livengood, and by 3 siblings:  Anna Brenneman, Mervin and Robert Deiter. 

A private service and burial took place at the convenience of the family.

 
MARCH

Miller, John E., 79, of Middlebury, IN, died on March 13 at Elkhart General Hospital. He was born July 28, 1941, in Cochranton, Pennsylvania, to Eli and Elizabeth (Miller) Miller.

On May 11, 1961, in Hartville, Ohio, he married Lydia Raber. She survives.
Survivors in addition to his wife are four sons, Lyle (Lee) Miller of Goshen, Marion Miller of Tampa, Florida, John Miller Jr. of Bristol, Stan Miller of Middlebury; daughter, Elsie (Dustin) Miller of Goshen; 15 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; brother, Wayne (Ruby) Miller of Goshen; sister Mary Alice (Oren) Miller of Goshen.
He was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers, William and Nelson Miller.

John was an active member of Townline Mennonite Church for more than 50 years, serving as an elder, treasurer, and Sunday school teacher. He was involved with International Fellowship Haven in Haiti and served on the board for Hearts Alive. John was an entrepreneur and local business owner, retiring from J & L Cargo Express in Bristol. He enjoyed fishing and loved and cherished spending time with his family.

Visitation was Thursday, March 18, at Townline Mennonite Church. The family held a private funeral service. Services were conducted by Pastors Dean Yoder and Mel Eash and Pastor Joel from Haiti. Burial was in Townline Cemetery, Shipshewana. 

 

Yutzy, Melvin E., 90, of Plain City, OH, went home to be with the Lord on March 4, 2021. Born into an Amish family on April 28, 1930, the son of Eli N. and Lizzie Ann Yutzy, he spoke Pennsylvania Dutch before he learned English. He attended Canaan School in rural Plain City.

Melvin served in 1-W program at Marymount Hospital in Cleveland, Ohio, where he spent eight years, trained under Sister Frederick to become an x-ray technician, and eventually taught others the craft. He had great fun on the softball team and made lifelong friends there. He went on to work three years at the Lancaster Hospital, several at the Logan Hospital, and then spent a long career at Doctors West in Columbus. He loved his job taking x-rays, developing film, and working with people, and was eventually promoted to be manager of the department. He continued to fill in as a tech at area doctors’ offices, for many years after retiring.

Melvin met Wilma Good in Cleveland and “knew she was the best one yet.” They were married at Turkey Run Mennonite Church, near Logan, Ohio, on March 10, 1957. He is survived by their five children: Julana (George) Schutt, of Dublin, Ohio; Melanie Yutzy, of Dublin, Ohio; Matthew (Elizabeth) Yutzy, of Parma, Ohio; Rhonda (Kenton) Beachy, of Westerville, Ohio; Murray (Eva) Yutzy, of Winter Springs, Florida. Grandchildren: Nicholas Schutt; Lele (Roxanne) Yutzy; Kathryn Yutzy; Susanna, Jeremy, and Magdalena Beachy; Michelle (David) Ward, Ashley (Keagan) Long, Daniel and Madison Yutzy. He is also survived by four great-grandchildren. Eight siblings survive: sisters Florence Farmwald, Orpha Lapp, and Mary (David) Hostetler of Plain City, OH; and brothers Freeman (Kathy), Ervin (Dorothy), Elton (Betty), Lee (Elizabeth), and Mark (Elisabeth) of Plain City, OH. Surviving in-laws include Kathleen Yutzy, of Plumwood, and Mary Yutzy, Sarah Yutzy, and Perry Yoder, all of Plain City, OH.

Melvin was preceded in death by his parents, his wife Wilma, his brothers Enos (infant), Ammon, Marvin (his twin), Wallace, and Wayne, and a sister Viola, and brothers-in-law Abe Farmwald, Henry Lapp, and sister-in-law Fannie Plank.

A private funeral was held at Shiloh Mennonite Church, followed by a graveside service for the immediate family.

 
FEBRUARY

Zehr, Irene, 88, formerly of Valley View Courts, died Tuesday, February 23, 2021, at Lewis County Residential Healthcare Facility, Lowville, NY.

Irene is survived by her husband of 65 years, Alvin  R. Zehr, Jr; three children and their spouses, Debbie (Lauren) Zehr; Daryl (Teresa) Zehr; and Denise (Darryl) Roggie all of Lowville; two sisters and their husbands, Alice (Alvin) Roggie of Castorland; Nancy (Marvin) Widrick of Florida; three brothers and their wives, Vernon (Doreen) Roes of Harrisonburg, VA; Leonard (Judy) Roes of Lowville; Melvin (Judy) Roes of Lowville; a sister-in-law, Wilma Watkins Roes of Michigan; in-laws, Pearl Zehr, Eileen Zehr, Belva Zehr, Adeline Knechtal, Merle Roggie, Eunice Gingerich, Paul and Mary Zehr, Elizabeth and Roger Crassi, LeEtta and Albert Owens, Lena Zehr, Vera and Stan Ferguson, Mary Graves, Arthur and Jeanette Zehr, David and Mary Zehr, Jane Zehr, Pauline Zehr, and Elma Ebersole; many grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews and cousins.  She is predeceased by one grandchild, Brynn Jewel Roggie; five brothers and sisters-in-law, Maurice and Rosella Roes, Edward and Bertha Roes, Lloyd and Clara Roes, Nelson and Mary Roes, and Raymond and Anna Mae Roes; two sisters and brothers-in-law, Edna and Elmer Yousey, and Anna Mae and Grant Noftsier.

Irene was born March 2, 1932 in Ebenezer, New York, the daughter of the late Samuel and Lena Nafziger Roes. She attended country school on the West Road and was the first in her family to graduate from Lowville Academy in 1948 at the age of 16 after having skipped two grades. Irene worked at the Lowville Laundromat and then did voluntary service in Millington, Michigan, where she worked in Saginaw making dentistry tools. On June 23, 1955 she married Alvin Zehr, Jr at Dadville Mennonite Church with Rev. Lloyd Boshart officiating.  She worked alongside her husband when they owned dairy farms on the Van Amber Road and the Erie Canal Road. She was manager at the Lowville and Carthage offices of H & R Block for several years, later doing income tax preparation in her home. She was a health care aide and then a Choice Books representative alongside her husband.

Irene was a member of Naumburg Mennonite Church and taught Sunday school for many years. She enjoyed singing and participated in many singing groups throughout her life.  She enjoyed genealogy and researched a genealogy book “Descendants of John and Polly Yoder Roes” which was published. She enjoyed reading, genealogy, music, numbers, and challenges. She especially enjoyed playing the harmonica and visiting with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Due to COVID, there were no calling hours. A graveside service will be held in the spring, with burial in Naumburg Mennonite Cemetery at the convenience of the family.

 
JANUARY

Lehman, Ora J, 79, of Middlebury, IN, formerly of Topeka, passed away peacefully while surrounded by his family, on Sunday, January 10, at Elkhart General Hospital, after a brief illness. He was born November 13, 1941 in LaGrange County to John J. and Edna (Eash) Lehman. On August 19, 1962, in Townline Mennonite Church, he married Elizabeth Frey. She survives.

Survivors in addition to his wife are two daughters, Lorraine (Norman) Lambright of Sarasota, Florida, Rose (Clint) Schwartz of Elkhart; three sons, Leonard (Jenny) Lehman of Topeka, Allan Lehman of Syracuse, Larion (fiancée Lisa) Lehman of Elkhart; 12 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; two sisters, Marilyn Bontrager of Middlebury, Ellen Lehman of Middlebury; six brothers, Merlin (Grace) Lehman of Syracuse, Leland Lehman of Elkhart, Olin (Katie) Lehman of Middlebury, Perry Lehman of Middlebury, Jerry Lehman of Middlebury, Harley (Debbie) Lehman of Cedar Springs, Michigan. He was preceded in death by his parents; a stillborn daughter; three sisters, Wilma Schrock, LaVerna Lehman and Loranna Lehman.

Ora was a very active member of Townline Mennonite Church and was the owner/operator of Lehman Company, doing heating/cooling and electrical work. He enjoyed golfing and working in his yard, which he took great pride in. Because of his passion for getting the Gospel out, he volunteered with Gideons International, serving in various officer positions.

Visitation was from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Thursday, January 14, at Townline Mennonite Church. The family held private funeral services. Services were conducted by pastors Mel Eash and Dean Yoder. Burial in Townline Cemetery, Shipshewana.


Miller
, Barbara Mae, 85, of Goshen, IN, formerly of Topeka, died on Thursday, January 7, at Greencroft Health Care Center, Goshen. She was born August 21, 1935, in Kalona, Iowa, to Levi C. and Sarah Ann (Schrock) Miller. On September 1, 1955, in Jamesport, Missouri, she married Ezra S. Miller, who died June 7, 2015.

Surviving are three daughters, Susie Marie (Levi Jr.) Yoder and Sarah Irene Myers, both of Topeka, and Mary Eileen Miller of LaGrange; two sons, Kenneth Eugene (Linda Jo) Miller of Topeka and Keith Allen Miller of New Paris; eight grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; sister, Sadie Elliot of Columbia, Missouri; three brothers, Chris Miller of Anabel, Missouri, Harvey Miller of Goshen and Levi (Rosa) Miller Jr. of Seymour, Iowa. She was preceded in death by her husband; parents; four sisters, Mattie Mast, Polly Mast and Edna Chupp, Susie Miller; and one brother, Joe Miller.

Barbara was a member of Townline Mennonite Church. She was a homemaker and did house cleaning. She loved camping and attending Westview High School boys’ basketball games. Barbara also enjoyed sewing and quilting.

Visitation was from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. Monday, January 11, and one hour prior to the 10 a.m. funeral service Tuesday, January 12, at Townline Mennonite Church. The service was conducted by pastors Dean Yoder and Garrett Martin. Burial was in Townline Cemetery, Shipshewana.


Miller, Robert Hugh
, 77, of Grantsville, MD, died January 7, 2021, at Ruby Memorial Hospital, Morgantown, West Virginia. Born October 21, 1943, at Apple Creek, Ohio, he was the son of the late Joni and Fanie (Miller) Miller. Mr. Miller was preceded in death by three brothers, Edward J. Miller, Emmanuel Miller, Danie Miller and one sister, Fannie Hostetler.

Robert was owner/operator of Miller Transportation. He was a member of Cherry Glade Mennonite Church, member of Interstate Truck & Tractor Pullers Association, former board member of Habitat for Humanity, and volunteered with the Grantsville Volunteer Fire Department for over 10 years. 

Robert loved his wife and family immensely. He will be remembered most by his storytelling, contagious smile, big humor and equally big heart. He was always a hard worker, but enjoyed his playtime as well. Some people might call his play “work”; mowing grass, operating equipment, endless projects around their home and on his son’s airstrip and let’s not forget his favorite hobby of pulling tractors.  Robert seemed to know everyone and he most certainly never met a stranger. Someone described him as a faith-filled, fun-loving guy which is a very accurate description. If there was a way he knew he could help someone, he was never too busy to be there. He has left a huge hole in our hearts, but we rejoice in knowing it’s not goodbye, it’s simply “see you soon.”

Surviving is his wife, Ruth Elizabeth (Beachy) Miller, of 57 years, whom he married on August 18, 1963; three sons, Kenneth D. (Sheila) Miller, Venice, FL, Dwylin (Debbie) Miller, Ridgeley, WV, J. Mark (Sherry) Miller, Grantsville; one daughter, Cynthia D. (Greg) Yoder, Grantsville; four brothers, Andy Miller, OH, Roy (Lovina) Miller, OK, Uriah (Celesta) Miller, Swanton, MD, Ivan Miller, Selinsgrove, PA; three sisters, Betty (Leroy) Peachy, OK, Barbara (Leroy) Nissley and Mattie Kaufman, all of Lancaster, PA; one brother-in-law, Dan (Mary) Hostetler, Beaver Springs, PA; two sisters-in-law, Melda Miller, Grantsville, Miriam Miller, Hyndman, PA; 8 grandchildren, Amber (Justin), Lakin (Gavin), Tim (Emily), Ryan (Brittany), Bailey, Maddie (Levi), Brian, Taylor; 8 Great-Grandchildren, Addi, Kendall, Cole, Kale, Clark, Ryker, Annie and Ezra.

A Celebration of Life was held January 16, 2021 at the Cherry Glade Mennonitte Church, Accident, Maryland with Barry Maust officiating. One of Robert’s favorite things was to hear a good story.  In honor of this, there was a time of reminiscing and sharing at the service. Burial was at the Cherry Glade Cemetery.

 

Roes, Mary W., 91, of Croghan, NY, died January 15, 2021, at the Lewis County General Hospital, Lowville.

Due to COVID-19, a memorial service will be held in the spring at Naumburg Mennonite Church, with burial in Naumburg Mennonite Cemetery. She is survived by her children:  Virginia and Nevin Moser of Lowville; David and Marcia Roes of Lowville; Dannie and Yvonne Roes of Castorland; Jane and Harold Yoder of Elizabethtown, PA; Dale and Connie Roes of Lowville; Darwin and Lori Roes of Lancaster, PA; two sisters, Arlene Zehr of Croghan and Doris Roggie of Croghan; 19 grandchildren; 44 great grandchildren; many nieces, nephews and cousins. She is predeceased by a brother and sister-in-law, Elmer and Gladys Nafziger, and two brothers-in-law, Merlin Roggie and Anthony Zehr.

Mary was born on June 15, 1929, at home in Martinsburg, NY, a daughter of the late Joseph and Rose Widrick Nafziger. She attended country school in Martinsburg and Lowville Academy.  She worked at the Dadville Tree Nursery before her marriage. On June 9, 1950, she married Nelson L. Roes at the Dadville Mennonite Church with Rev. Lloyd Boshart officiating. Together with her husband, the couple purchased a dairy farm in Denmark, which they operated for six years before moving to Castorland. The couple started a small farm equipment dealership at their home in Castorland and moved the business to Route 26 in Lowville where they built Roes Equipment Company and operated the business until the early 1980s. After the sale of the business, Mrs. Roes cared for the elderly. Nelson and Mary lived in Castorland for 57 years, moving to Steepleview Courts in Croghan on May 1, 2014. Mr. Roes passed away on November 22, 2020. Mary and Nelson were charter members of Naumburg Mennonite Church.

Mary enjoyed crocheting, reading, and card games. She spent many winters in Haiti working in the pharmacy sorting medicine and making meals for work teams. Mary crocheted many hats and booties for the new born babies born in the hospital. She enjoyed many winters in Haiti with her husband and loved her Haitian families. Since moving to Steepleview Courts, Mary appreciated her time playing cards and dominoes. The ladies were very special to her and wonderful friends.

 

Thomas, Vernon S., 91, of Middlebury, IN, died on Saturday, January 9, at Goshen Health Hospital after experiencing a fall on Christmas Day. He was born December 19, 1929, in Middlebury, to Sam and Lizzie (Yoder) Thomas. On February 22, 1953, in Townline Mennonite Church, he married Dorothy Mae Kropf, who died December 6, 2020.

Surviving are two daughters, Shirley (Merlin) Miller of Middlebury and Doris (Thomas) Johns of Topeka; five sons, Larry Thomas, Richard (Trula) Thomas, Norman Thomas, Don (Cheryl) Thomas and Mark (Susan) Thomas, all of Middlebury; 15 grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren; sister, Edna Thomas of Goshen; and brother, Orval Thomas of Grabill. He was preceded in death by his wife just a few weeks prior; parents; one granddaughter; four sisters, Irene Yoder, Ella Thomas, Diana Mast and Orpha Troyer; and three brothers, Henry, Ralph and Melvin Thomas.

Vernon was a farmer and a member of Townline Mennonite Church. He was a lifetime member of the National Holstein Association and the Elkhart County Holstein Directors. He served on the Elkhart County Dairy Board and the Elkhart County DHIA Board for more than 20 years. Vernon and Dorothy helped many years at the Gospel Echoes Auction and oversaw the pancakes and sausage breakfast at the Michiana Mennonite Relief Sale. Vernon loved to garden and share his produce with our church family.  He faithfully took care of his wife until he was unable to do so.  

Visitation was from 1-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. Tuesday, January 12, at Miller-Stewart Funeral Home. There was one hour of visitation prior to the 11 a.m. funeral service Wednesday, January 13, at Townline Mennonite Church, Shipshewana. Services were conducted by Andrew Eversole. Burial was in Townline Cemetery, Shipshewana.

2020

DECEMBER

Hartzler, Naomi M., 94, passed away peacefully on Dec. 18, 2020. She was born Aug. 18, 1926 in Allensville, PA. She was preceded in death by her father Jesse B. Hartzler, and mother Sadie M. (Cutman) Hartzler. She was also preceded in death by her sister, Elizabeth E. King on March 17, 2007.

Naomi is survived by her sister Lena R. Cashman of Duncansville; four nieces, Vera D. Hanson & husband Carl of Harrisonburg, VA; Vernane Stutzman & husband Dick of Hermitage, TN; Linda Reigh & husband Rich of Duncansville, PA; and Ruth E. Metzler & husband James of McVeytown, PA, and two nephews, Sanford King & wife Mildred of Belleville and Richard Cashman & wife Susie of Three Springs, PA. Naomi really appreciated her nieces and nephews, their spouses and families. She appreciated the friendship of her “adopted” brother and sister, Ron & Nancy Strickler.

She attended King Country School in Belleville, then finished grade school in Allensville through eighth grade. After graduating she went right to work doing private duty work for a number of homes in the area. Naomi was a nanny/hired girl for the Porter Brown family full-time and part-time from 1946-1949, which was when she earned her driver’s license. In 1948, she worked at the Welsh Mountain Home in New Holland for six weeks. Following that she went to work at the Allensville Garment Factory for 18 years. She was employed at Valley View Haven in 1968, where she remained until her retirement in 1998, at which time she was employed part-time. Since her retirement, Naomi was actively volunteering at Valley View Haven as well as with the Mifflin-Juniata Area Agency on Aging, leading the Peppy Classes for six years.

She was a member of Allensville Mennonite Church, a former member of the Hannah’s Helpers Sunday school class, a former member of the Ladies sewing circle, and she was also a Sunday school teacher in the primary department at Otelia Mennonite Church in Mount Union for a number of years. She also attended Valley View Haven Chapel. She enjoyed sending cards to encourage other people.

Her graveside service was held at 10:00 a.m. Monday, Dec. 21, 2020 at Allensville Mennonite Cemetery with Pastor Sherman Stoltzfus officiating.

 

Noftsier, Charlotte A., 91, formerly of Second Road, Castorland, NY, died Saturday, December 19, 2020 at Lewis County Residential Healthcare Facility.

Surviving are her children and their spouses; Terry E. and Linda Noftsier of Castorland; Loren L. and Lucy Noftsier of Canandaigua; Dawn E. and Loren Roes of Lowville; Gay A. Lyndaker of Lowville; twin sons, Kris L. and Kelly L. Noftsier of Castorland; Caryn B. and Timothy Leonard of Rustburg, Virginia; a sister, Eleanor Zehr of Lockport, NY; 16 grandchildren, 18 great-grandchildren, several nieces, nephews and cousins. She is predeceased by her husband, Ervin; a granddaughter, Faith Lyndaker; four brothers, Harold, Earl, Gerald, and Elmer Lyndaker; and two sisters, Loretta Calarco and Alba Roggie.

Charlotte was born on August 29, 1929, at home in the town of Croghan, a daughter of the late John N. and Anna Yousey Lyndaker. She attended country school in Long Pond (Yancey District School) and Beaver River Central School. On September 29, 1948, she married Ervin Noftsier at Croghan Mennonite Church with Rev. Lloyd Boshart officiating. Mr. Noftsier died on February 28, 2010. The couple took over his parent’s farm on Second Road in Castorland in May 1960. Together the couple owned and operated the dairy farm until 1989 upon retiring from farming. Charlotte worked at Carthage Central School with the custodial staff for several years, retiring in January 2001.

Charlotte was a member of Naumburg Mennonite Church and was past member of Black River Campers. She enjoyed traveling with her husband and camping. Charlotte loved working in her flower beds, quilting, and playing music, especially with the group “Sweet Harmony.”

A private graveside service will be held in the spring with burial in the Croghan Mennonite Cemetery.


Peachey, Bertha L. (Byler)
, 83, of Valley View Terrace, Belleville, PA, passed away Friday, Dec. 4, 2020 at the Terrace. Born March 11, 1927 in Belleville, she was a daughter of the late David A. and Sadie (Peachey) Byler. On February 21, 1948, she married Glenn E. Peachey. He preceded her in death on November 13, 2015.

She is survived by eight children, Lucille Yutzy (Tim) of McAlevy’s Fort; Glenda Hartzler (Don) of Belleville; Sharon Spicher (Tom) of McAlevy’s Fort; Marlene Zook (Herb) of Belleville, PA; Sheldon Peachey (Barb) of Belleville, PA; Mark Peachey (Susan) of Belleville, PA; Tim Peachey (Marlene) of McAlevy’s Fort, PA; Ronda Yoder (Mike) of McAlevy’s Fort, PA;  24 grandchildren, 69 great-grandchildren, as well as her siblings, Lois Peachey, David Byler, Raymond Byler and Leonard Byler.

Bertha was preceded in death by two sons, Arlan Peachey and David Lee Peachey, two grandchildren, Joel Peachey and Rachel Peachey, as well as her siblings, Ella Mae Byler, Verna Yoder, Martha Zook, Ruth Kauffman, Jesse Byler, and Florence Richer.

Primarily a homemaker, Bertha had an open heart and home to a wide variety of people including her egg customers, neighbors, fresh air children, and international guests. She was a member of Allensville Mennonite Church, where she served as a Sunday school teacher, Bible school leader, Sunday school superintendent of the children’s department, and a faithful participant in the Ladies Sewing Circle. She served as a volunteer at the Thrift & Gift Shop in Belleville for a number of years and she and her husband helped to prepare and serve for Meals on Wheels. Bertha was a faithful prayer warrior for her family and her church family. She thoroughly enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren as well as quilting.

A Celebration of Life service was held at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 9, 2020 at Allensville Mennonite Church with Pastors Sherman Stoltzfus, Vaughn Kanagy and Bob Zook officiating. Burial at Locust Grove Cemetery at 9:00 a.m. on Dec. 9, 2020.


Thomas, Dorothy Mae, 
85, of Middlebury, Indiana, passed away on Sunday, December 6, at Courtyard of Goshen. She was born on March 15, 1935 in LaGrange County to Jacob J. and Sarah M. (Yoder) Kropf. On February 22, 1953 in Townline Mennonite Church, she married Vernon S. Thomas. He survives. [Editor’s note: Vernon passed away January 9, 2021.]

Survivors in addition to her husband are two daughters, Shirley (Merlin) Miller of Middlebury, Doris (Thomas) Johns of Topeka; five sons, Larry Thomas of Middlebury, Richard (Trula) Thomas of Middlebury, Norman Thomas of Middlebury, Don (Cheryl) Thomas of Middlebury, Mark (Susan) Thomas of Middlebury; 15 grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren and one on the way; two sisters, Norma Schrock of Middlebury and LaVerda (Devon) Bechtel of Goshen and brother, Omer (Sue) Kropf of Syracuse. She was preceded in death by her parents; a granddaughter; sister, Mary Ellen Bontrager and brother, Orvin Kropf.

She was a homemaker and a member of Townline Mennonite Church.

The family held private funeral services. Services were conducted by Andrew Eversole. Burial in Townline Cemetery, Shipshewana.

NOVEMBER

Roes, Nelson L., 90, formerly of George St., Croghan, NY, died November 22, 2020, at Sunset Nursing Home, Boonville.

He is survived by his wife of 70 years, Mary; his children and their spouses, Virginia and Nevin Moser of Lowville; David and Marcia Roes of Lowville; Dannie and Yvonne Roes of Castorland; Jane and Harold Yoder of Elizabethtown, PA; Dale and Connie Roes of Lowville; Darwin and Lori Roes of Lancaster, PA; 19 grandchildren; 44 great-grandchildren; three brothers and their wives, Vernon and Doreen Roes of Harrisonburg, VA; Leonard and Judy Roes of Lowville; Melvin and Judy Roes of Lowville; three sisters and their husbands, Irene and Alvin Zehr of Castorland; Alice and Alvin Roggie of Castorland; Nancy and Marvin Widrick of Florida; a sister-in-law, Wilma Roes of Michigan; many nieces, nephews and cousins. He is predeceased by four brothers and sisters-in-law, Edward and Bertha Roes, Maurice and Rosella Roes, Lloyd and Clara Roes, and Raymond and Anna Mae Roes; two sisters and brothers-in-law, Anna Mae and Grant Noftsier and Edna and Elmer Yousey.

Nelson was born on January 10, 1930, in Depew, NY, a son of the late Samuel and Ellen “Lena” Nafziger Roes. He attended country school on the West Road and Lowville Academy, and worked on area farms. On June 9, 1950, he married Mary W. Nafziger at Dadville Mennonite Church with Rev. Lloyd Boshart officiating. They purchased a dairy farm in Denmark, which they operated for six years before moving to Castorland where Nelson worked for Climax Manufacturing. He started a small farm equipment dealership at their home in Castorland, and moved the business to Route 26 in Lowville where he built Roes Equipment Company and operated the business until the early 1980s. Nelson and Mary lived in Castorland for 57 years, moving to Steepleview Courts in Croghan on May 1, 2014.

Nelson was a charter member of Naumburg Mennonite Church, where he had served as Bible school superintendent and was a member of Naumburg Mennonite Church Council. He was chairman of Sonlight Missions in Haiti, actively doing mission work since the mid-1960s, and had been on well over 150 mission trips to Haiti. Nelson loved to watch birds and put puzzles together. He enjoyed playing card games and watching his family playing ball.

The funeral was Tuesday, November 24, 2020, at Naumburg Mennonite Church with Pastors Titus Mast, Myron Roggie, and Greg Widrick officiating followed by burial at the Naumburg Mennonite Cemetery.


OCTOBER

DeWitt, Betty Ruth, 88, of Morgantown, WV, died Friday, October 23, 2020, at Goodwill Mennonite Home, Grantsville, MD.

Born on August 16, 1932, in Keyser, WV, she was the daughter of the late John and Mary (Blizzard) Ray. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Halan Dale DeWitt, June 12, 1999; one son, John William DeWitt; one daughter, Diane Marie Yoder; one grandson, Andrew Jay Yoder; two brothers, Michael and John Ray; four sisters, Margaret Hall, Katherine Rohrbaugh, Olive Ray and Ruby Agnew.

Mrs. DeWitt was co-owner and operator of Towne Restaurant, Oakland, MD. She was a graduate of Keyser High School and a member of Cherry Glade Mennonite Church.

She is survived by two sons, James Dale (Deborah) DeWitt, Stevensville, MD; Richard Lee (companion Janice Lee) DeWitt, Luray, VA; one daughter, Rebecca Kathleen (John) Hubbard, Morgantown,; one son-in-law, Anthony Jay Yoder, Accident, MD; two brothers, Jack Ray, TN and Jim Ray, Keyser, WV; five grandchildren, Benjamin Jay Yoder, Elizabeth Ann DeWitt, Darby Elise DeWitt, Kristen Leigh DeWitt and John Elliot DeWitt; three great-grandchildren, Autumn Rose Yoder, Harlan King Yoder and Henry Jay Yoder.

Funeral services were held at the Cherry Glade Mennonite Church, Accident, Maryland on October 30, 2020 with Pastor Titus Beitzel officiating. Interment was in the Hoyes Methodist Cemetery. 

 

Peachey, Caleb J., 89, of 25 Juliasam Drive, Belleville PA, passed away October 30, 2020 at his home. Born April 1, 1931 in Brown Township, he was a son of the late Samuel Hildeburtus Peachey and Julia Ann (Yoder) Peachey. On October 6, 1956, he married Bertha S. (Stoltzfus) Peachey. She preceded him in death on September 5, 2016. Surviving are: his children, Emerson Peachey (Sandy) of Reedsville, PA; Charlene Brawley (Chuck) of Mount Airy, MD; Viola Monaghan (Gerry) of Ithaca, NY; Virgil Peachey of Portland, OR; Cecilia Cressent (George) of Briarcliff Manor, NY; and Elliott Peachey (Jessica) of Grasonville, MD; 12 grandchildren, and siblings, Sarah Glick of Belleville, Lois Yoder (Williard) of McAlevy’s Fort, and Lydia Frey of Goshen, IN, as well as sister-in-law Suvilla Peachey of Belleville.

Along with his parents and wife, he was preceded in death by his siblings Ben Peachey, Fanny Miller, Peter Peachey, Mary Miller, Joshua Peachey, Julia King, stillborn daughter Darlene Peachey, daughter-in-law Dana Peachey, and granddaughters Erin Peachey and Corey Tindall.

Caleb grew up as an Amish farmboy and the son of a blacksmith. He started his own excavating company, CJ Peachey Excavating. He later became a long-distance truck driver and worked for Fulk Roads Construction. After his retirement, he and his wife Bertha operated Hickory Grove Bed & Breakfast from their home.

He was a member of the Allensville Mennonite Church where he served as an elder. He also previously attended Conestoga Mennonite Church and Otelia Mennonite Church where he served as an enthusiastic song leader. He served on the board at Valley View Haven and Belleville Mennonite School and was an MDS coordinator. Caleb enjoyed riding horses, taking people on rides with his horse drawn spring wagon, raising chicken and ducks, memorizing and reciting poetry, and engaging others in a game of Scrabble. He helped to initiate Meals on Wheels in the area.

Being born on April Fool’s Day, this carried on through his life. He led a very jovial and mischievous life and loved to tell people he was a ‘fool for Christ.’ He always had a ready smile, a twinkle in his sparkling blue eyes, and a poem in his pocket.

His funeral service was held at 2:00 p.m. Sunday, November 1, 2020 at Allensville Mennonite Church. Burial will be private and at the convenience of the family at Locust Grove Cemetery.

 

Schwartzentruber, Milford John, 85, died on Oct. 29, 2020, in the Lewis County Health System, after being admitted on Oct. 21 under the care of his loving family and Lewis County Hospice.

He was born on June 24, 1935, in Lewis County General Hospital, the son of John M. and Christina (Martin) Schwartzentruber. He attended Lowville Academy and Central School and later earned his GED. Milford served in the U.S. Army from 1958 to 1960. Following his discharge he worked at carpentry for a few years and then began employment at Widrick and Sons, Inc. John Deere dealer in 1962, retiring in 1994 as parts department manager.

A self-taught guitar, mandolin and harmonica player, he was a past member of the Country Stompers musical group and a current member of the music group, Down Home. He enjoyed hunting and fishing. He was a member of Living Hope Ministries (formerly Pine Grove Community Church) and the Jack McDonald Hunting Club.

He is survived by two brothers, Roger Schwartzentruber and Nelson (Bernadine) Schwartzentruber, all of Martinsburg, a niece, Carrie (David) Kanagy, Belleville, PA, two nephews, Eric Schwartzentruber, Dillsburg , PA, and John (Marika) Schwartzentruber, Martinsburg. He is also survived by a grandnephew, Joshua Kanagy, two grandnieces, Sarah and Mary Kanagy, cousins and many friends.

In addition to his parents, he is predeceased by a brother, Allyn R. Schwartzentruber, who died on August 24, 1985.

A private graveside service was held at the Croghan Mennonite Church Cemetery at the convenience of the family. Due to the recent outbreak of the coronavirus, calling hours and a public memorial service will be held at a later date.


JULY

Glick, Paul J., 93, of 85 Maple Grove Road, Belleville PA, passed away on July 2, 2020.  He was born on July 22, 1926 at Belleville, the son of the late Alphie S. Glick and Bertha E. (Kauffman) Glick.  His wife Grace (Yoder) Glick, whom he married July 26, 1947, survives.

In addition to his wife, Paul is survived by his children Paul Ronald Glick and Thelma, Mount Union, JoAnn Sausman and Randy, Belleville, and Janice Y Glick, Belleville; siblings  Saranna Yoder, McVeytown; Jeff Glick, Williamsport; sister-in-law Sarah Glick, Belleville; and Phyllis Glick, Lewistown, and seven grand-children, 14 great-grand-children, and two great-great-grand-children.

In addition to his parents, Paul was preceded in death by three brothers  Norman Glick, Johathan Glick, and Frank Glick, and three sisters Verna Morris, Priscilla Yoder and Elizabeth “Bessie” Yoder.

Paul retired in 2000 as a truck driver.  He was a member of the Mountain View Mennonite Chapel and a former member of the Big Valley Ambulance Club.

A memorial service was held on July 8, at the Henderson Funeral Home, Belleville with Nelson Roth officiating.  Burial was at the Locust Grove Mennonite Cemetery, Belleville.


JUNE

Maust, Walter Bradley, 88, of Accident, MD, died Sunday, June 21, 2020, at Cherry Hill Assisted Living, Accident. Born January 28, 1932, at Meyersdale, PA, he was the son of the late Asa N. and Wilma (Yoder) Maust. He was preceded in death by his wife, Lorene (Moyer) Maust, December 22, 2016; one grandchild, one great-grandchild and two brothers, Willlis and Alva Maust.

Mr. Maust was a truck driver for Landis Block Co, Souderton, PA. He was a member of Cherry Glade Mennonite Church, Accident, and a former member of Salford Mennonite Church, Harleysville, PA. Walter served as an EMT with Harleysville Rescue Squad for 15 years. He was a self-taught reflexologist and muscle massage therapist as a hobby, which became his ministry.

He loved helping people, which was evident in his retirement, as he enjoyed sewing and cutting patches for Cherry Glade Helping Hands.

Surviving are three sons, Kenneth Wayne Maust and wife, Evelyn; Dennis Ray Maust and wife, Angela; Gary Dean Must and wife, Cheryl and one daughter, Glenda Jean Halteman and husband,  Barry, all of Accident; two brothers, Markel and Harold Maust, both of Grantsville, MD; 15 grandchildren and 29 great grandchildren.

Funeral services were held June 23, 2020, at the Cherry Glade Mennonite Church, Accident, Maryland, with Pastor Barry Maust officiating. Interment was in the Cherry Glade Cemetery.


Peachey, John A
, 89, of 9639 Front Mountain Rd, Allensville, PA passed away 10:55 p.m. Saturday, June 27, 2020 at his home. Son of the late Giden J. Peachey and Emma (Algyer) Peachey, he was married to Martha E. (Byler) Peachey, who preceded him in death on April 8, 2007. He was the last of his family – he was preceded in death by seven brothers and sisters.

He is survived by children: Virginia (Robert) Renno of Reedsville; Rose (Crist) Kauffman of Allensville; Gideon (Annette) Peachey of Mill Creek; and Lowell (Savilla) Peachey of Mill Creek. He is also survived by 15 grandchildren and 26 great-grandchildren.

John and Martha opened their home to Marta Roberts as a fresh air child when she was 5 years old. Marta spent every summer with the Peacheys, as well as the holidays, until she  entered 10th grade when she came to live with them permanently.

John was a dairy farmer. He was a member of the Allensville Mennonite Church where he served as a Sunday school teacher for many years. He was also a member of the Big Valley Men’s Chorus, Mennonite Disaster Service, and many farmers’ organizations.

A Celebration of Life service was held at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, July 1, 2020 at Allensville Mennonite Church with pastors Nelson Roth, Gerald Peachey, Sherman Stoltzfus, and Bob Zook officiating. Burial took place at Locust Grove Cemetery.

 

MAY

Byler, Mary B, 88, of Belleville, PA,  passed away on Thursday, May 21, 2020, at the Haven. Born Nov. 24, 1931, in Belleville, she was the daughter of the late John P. Yoder and Saloma Yoder. In addition to her parents, Mary was preceded in death by her husband, John L. Byler, who passed away on May 28, 2012, as well as her four brothers, Steven C. Yoder, Isaiah J. Yoder, Emmanuel M. Yoder, John S. Yoder, and a sister, Ruth F. Baker.

Mary is survived by her children, Richard L. Byler (Patricia), of Belleville; Jay R. Byler (Joy), of Belleville; Rodney L. Byler (Ruby), of Kansas; and Boyd E. Byler (April), of Belleville.  Mary is survived by her eight grandchildren, two step-grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren and five step great-grandchildren.  She is also survived by a brother Raymond D. Yoder and with Thelma.       

Mary attended Belleville High School.  She was primarily a homemaker, and was employed at Weimer’s Store in Allensville for a number of years.  Mary was very well known for the wedding cakes she baked. She was a member of Allensville Mennonite Church, the Rainbow Spectrum Sunday school class, and the Sisters sewing circle.  She was an avid quilter.       

Her funeral service was private with pastors Sherman Stoltzfus, Darren Peachey, and Bob Zook officiating.  Burial was in Allensville Mennonite Cemetery.

 

Raber, Joni B., 87, of Middlebury, Indiana, died unexpectedly on Sunday, May 24, 2020 at his residence. He was born August 16, 1932, in Topeka, to Benjamin A. and Anna (Lehman) Raber. On March 31, 1955, in Middlebury, he married Fannie Mae Troyer. She survives.

Survivors in addition to his wife are two sons, Daniel Raber of Angola, Paul (Brenda) Raber of Mishawaka; daughter, Debbie (Freeman) Yoder of Middlebury; daughter-in-law, Darlene Raber of Shipshewana; six grandchildren, three step-grandchildren, five great-grandchildren and seven step-great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents; son, David Raber; daughter-in-law, Toni Raber; four sisters, Abigail Bontrager, Mary Raber, Mattie Raber, Saloma Raber; four brothers, Andrew Raber, Moses Raber, John Raber and Abe Raber.

Joni was a member of Townline Mennonite Church. He was a farmer, worked at several local RV factories, and hauled livestock. He served his 1-W service in Indianapolis during the Korean War.

Visitation was held 3 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 27, at Townline Mennonite Church. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Thursday, May 28, also at the church. Services were conducted by Pastor Dean Yoder. Burial in Townline Cemetery, Shipshewana.

 

APRIL

Yoder, Gene F., 76, of South Hutchinson, Kansas, passed away April 27, 2020 at his home. He was born in Hutchinson, KS, on July 27, 1943 to parents Abe and Verna (Miller) Yoder. Gene graduated from Central Christian High School, Hutchinson, in 1961. He was a switchman for the railroad for nearly 40 years, beginning his career with Rock Island Railroad and retired from Union Pacific Railroad in 2000. After retiring he worked for Paul Nisly Auction. Gene was a member of Maranatha Mennonite Church. He was also a member of the Salt City Cruisers, ROMEO, Campers on Mission, and Railroad Retirees Group.

Gene married Sue Edwards on December 30, 1968 in Hutchinson, KS. She survives.

Other survivors include son Chad (Pat Westin) Yoder, Fredonia, NY; daughter Jenni (Michael) Case, Elmwood, IL; sisters: Carol (Vern) Stone, AZ; Cathy Renner, Hutchinson, KS; Madeline (Bruce) Green, Lenexa, KS and Anita Stuckey, Hutchinson, KS; three grandchildren: Grady Case, Peoria, IL; Cassidy Case, Elmwood, IL and Baron Case, Elmwood, IL.

Gene was preceded in death by his parents, sister Betty Yoder, and grandson Gage Switzer.

Graveside services were held 10:00 a.m., May 2, 2020 at Pleasant View Cemetery at Darlow, Hutchinson, KS. A celebration of life service was held July 25th at Maranatha Mennonite Church.  Memorial contributions may be made to Maranatha Mennonite Church or Hospice of Reno County and sent in care of Ott Funeral Home, P.O. Box 217, Haven, KS  67543.


Yoder, Nathan Emerson “Nate,”
64, of Harrisonburg, Virginia, passed away on Friday, April 3, 2020 at his home. Nate was born on August 4, 1955 in Meyersdale, PA and was a son of the late Paul H. and Martha Marie (Miller) Yoder. On April 14, 1979, he married Miriam “Mim” (Miller) Yoder who survives.

Also surviving are Nate’s children and grandchildren, Paul J. and Katrina (Martin) Yoder, with grandchildren Isela Joy and Matias Benjamin, of Harrisonburg; Amelia Marie and Blake Showalter, with grandchildren Alex Ty, Amiah Grace, and Aleah Faith, of Dayton, VA; and Evan Jay and Kelsey (Miller) Yoder of Blacksburg, VA.

Nate served at Eastern Mennonite University & Seminary for more than 20 years as a professor of church history and university archivist. He earned his MA and PhD from the University of Notre Dame. In 2014, he published Together in the Work of the Lord, a history of the Conservative Mennonite Conference. Nate was a former pastor of Dayton (Virginia) Mennonite Church. He was a member of Mt. Clinton (Virginia) Mennonite Church.

Nate was a devoted husband, father, grandfather, friend, and mentor to many. He is remembered for his profound faith and strength of character. Nate blessed countless lives as a pastor, professor, premarital counselor, and brother in the Way of Jesus. His warm presence, grace, wisdom, and compassion will be deeply missed.

In addition to his parents, Nate was preceded in death by two brothers, Jesse Yoder and Sheldon Yoder. He is survived by siblings and their spouses, Nelson and Pat Yoder of Narvon, PA; Michael and Delores Yoder of Grantsville, MD; Ethel and Robert Zook of Allensville, PA; Juanita Jo Yoder of Springs, PA; and Marcella and David Baugh of Lexington, KY.

A private graveside service was held with Pastor Jim Hershberger officiating. A memorial service was to be held at a later date.

 

MARCH

Gerig, Marvin, of Shedd, Oregon, passed away on March 19, 2020.  He was 2 years old.

Kropf, Gerald, of Albany, Oregon, passed away on March 8, 2020.  He was 89 years old.

Schlabach, Faith Josephine Reeder Baker, 84, died peacefully at her home in Greenwood, Delaware on March 1, 2020, after declining strength due to congestive heart and kidney failure.  “Josie” as she was known by her hundreds of friends, was born in Filer, Idaho on February 21, 1936, the 6th child of 8 to Harold and Myrtle (Carrington) Reeder.  She was married to Delbert Baker in Oregon on March 5, 1953, where they started a dairy farm and store.  On November 10,1975, Delbert died after a 5-year battle with cancer. 

On February 25, 1977 Josie married Loyd Schlabach, a widower from Greenwood, and moved to Delaware with her two girls.  On November 9, 2004, Loyd passed away. Josie was a faithful member of Greenwood Mennonite Church participating in Bible studies, teaching Sunday School, supporting, encouraging and endearing herself to many.  She was able to live in her home for the remainder of her life.  She is survived by two siblings, Eleanor Ropp of Winston, Oregon and David Reeder of Nampa, Idaho, and the children of her blended family:  Clifford (Crystal) Baker of Dallas, Oregon, Daryl (Brenda) Baker of Myrtle Creek, Oregon, Berta (Randy) Kauffman of Greenwood, Carla (Kevin) Yoder of Milford, Jay Schlabach of Milford and Allen (Kathy) Schlabach of Milford.  She had 15 grandchildren and 16 great- grandchildren, along with a number of “adopted” grand and great-grandchildren. 

A viewing was held on Saturday, March 7, 2020 at the Greenwood Mennonite School from 6-8 PM and a “Celebration of Life” service on Sunday, March 8 at 4 PM also at the Greenwood Mennonite School.  It was the family’s desire to return the body to Oregon and for the family to spend time with relatives and loved ones there.


FEBRUARY

Kanagy, Donovan J, 46, of 1210 Front Mountain Road, Belleville, Pennsylvania passed away Friday, Feb. 7, 2020, at his home. Born July 7, 1973, in Lewistown, he was a son of Norman and Wilda (Young) Kanagy of 1234 Front Mountain Road, Belleville.  On Feb. 21, 2004, he married Heather R. (Carolus) Kanagy, who survives at their home.

Also surviving are children: Isaac J. Kanagy and Olivia R. Kanagy, both at home; siblings, Jerry (Paula), Kanagy of Linglestown; Kelly (Holly) Kanagy of Reedsville; Holly (John) Oksen of New Jersey; in-laws: Kathy (Scott) Pecht of Reedsville, and Earl (Sue) Carolus of Lewistown; as well as a number of special aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by brother Michael Kanagy.

Donovan graduated in 1991 from Indian Valley High School.  Following high school, he attended Hesston College to study aviation for two years.  He then attended school in Baltimore where he received his certification as an aircraft mechanic.  He also obtained his pilot’s license and was a flight instructor.  He was employed at Metzler’s Forest Products for the past 14 years.

He was a member of Allensville Mennonite Church and a member of the Spruce-Pine Camp.  He enjoyed spending time with his family and friends, spending time at the shanty with his Dad and brothers and riding four-wheeler.

His funeral service was held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2020, at Allensville Mennonite Church. Burial was in Allensville Mennonite Cemetery.


Miller, Mary Bernice
, 87, died Sunday, February 16, 2020, at The Milford Center in Milford, DE. She was born on October 7, 1932 in Middlebury, IN, the daughter of the late Bert and Sue (Bontrager) Yoder. Mary was preceded in death by her husband of 53 years, Ivan Miller, and by two brothers, Ed and Clayton Yoder, and four sisters, Rhoda Yoder, Ruth Yoder, Irene Maust and Martha Yoder.

Mary was a devoted wife, mother, and grandmother who enjoyed traveling and camping with her family.  With a heart for hospitality, she enjoyed having people in her home for meals, and her living room was often filled with the youth group from the Greenwood Mennonite Church.  She was dedicated to the church and in earlier years, was actively involved with the sewing circle.  She was an artistic woman, and created intricate quilts and delicate paintings on old saw blades.  She painted many Christmas ornaments – one of which was selected to be displayed in The Smithsonian.  She was a supporter of Greenwood Mennonite School and was quick to donate her work for the school’s benefit auctions.

She loved listening to southern gospel music, watching Orioles baseball, drinking Royal Farms coffee, and hearing about her grandchildren’s travels.  Her memory was remarkable and she knew people of all ages by their names and interests.

She is survived by four children:  daughter Gladys “Betsy” (David) Wilson of Elrod, IN, and 3 sons, Ken Miller (Daily) of Costa Rica; Merlin Miller (Shirley) of Middlebury, IN; and I. Duane Miller (Teresa) of Milford, DE; 10 grandchildren, Jesse, Janell, Nicholas, Katie, Emma, Ivy, Aubrey, Grant, Cali, and Sadie, and 3 great-grandchildren.

A service was held Sunday, February 23, 2020 at 2:00 at Greenwood Mennonite Church, Greenwood-Milford Rd, Greenwood, DE.  John D. Swartzentruber officiated the service.  Burial followed in the adjacent Greenwood Mennonite Church Cemetery.


Miller, Stephanie Dawn
, 30, of Goshen, Indiana, passed away Thursday, February 27, 2020 surrounded by her family at home. She was born December 8, 1989 in Goshen to Stanley D. and Elvera (Yoder) Miller.

Her parents survive along with eight siblings, Gregory Miller, Wabash, Lucinda, at home, Randy, Wakarusa, Jordyn, Brendon, Brandt, Erika and Marcus Miller all at home; a grandmother, Barbara Ellen Miller, Goshen. She was preceded in death by three brothers, Darrin, Douglas and A.J. Miller, grandparents, Vernon J. Miller, Edwin and Treva Yoder.

Stephanie had attended special needs classes at Waterford Elementary, Jefferson and Northridge High School, Middlebury. She loved people, especially her caregivers, enjoyed music, and thrived on family time.

The family would like to especially thank her nurse, Lyn Householder for her continued love and care for Stephanie for the past 27 years. Penny Sage, Audrey Martin, Kaylene Yoder, you have spent a lifetime loving and caring for Stephanie, how can we ever say thank you.

Visitation was Saturday, February 29, 2020 from 3 to 8 p.m. at Yoder-Culp Funeral Home, Goshen. A Sunday, March 1, 2020 funeral service was conducted at 3 p.m. at her home church, Townline Conservative Mennonite Church,Topeka. Pastors Dean Yoder, Garrett Martin and Mel Eash officiated. Burial followed in the church cemetery.


JANUARY

Maust, Miriam I. (Miller) 79, passed away at Goodwill Mennonite Home, on January 29, 2020. Born March 22, 1940 to the late Ivan J. and Della (Bender) Miller. She was the wife of Markel for more than sixty years. She has long claimed that her biggest accomplishment was their seven children – Lois, Columbus, Ohio; Deborah (Kendall) Martin, Dousman, Wisconsin; Urbane (Karen), Bel Air, Maryland; Luke (Laura), Forest Hill, Maryland; Phebe (Ken) Bowser Grantsville, Maryland); Jason (Moya), Butler, Pennsylvania; and Julia (David) Sutter, Jacksonville, Florida; 12 grandchildren, three step-grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by grandchild Amanda and four siblings: Philip I. Miller, Timothy I. Miller, Rachel Yoder, and Esther Yoder.

Miriam’s warm hospitality and open arms welcomed people into her life – whether at home, at church, or during a visit to a doctor’s office, she was genuinely interested in everyone around her. Always happy to be a listening ear or tell a story, her quick wit and ready laugh remained intact through her final days, as did her capacity to remember the names, relationships, and descendants of her wide circle of family and friends.

Her church family at Cherry Glade Mennonite Church was a source of joy and encouragement during every season of her life. After she and Markel married in 1959, they lived less than a mile from the church. Sewing, cooking and baking were often vehicles for her creativity, and she happily shared what her efforts produced.

Miriam is survived by five siblings: two brothers, David I. Miller (Erma), London, Ohio, and Stephen I. Miller, Grantsville; and three sisters, Joanna, Grantsville; Ruth Miller Yoder, Grantsville; and Dorcas, (Glenn) Lehman, Leola, Pennsylvania; and numerous Maust and Miller nieces and nephews.

Funeral services were held on February 1, 2020 at the Cherry Glade Mennonite Church, Accident, Maryland with pastors Barry Maust and Dorcas Miller Lehman (sister) officiating. Interment was in Cherry Glade Church cemetery.


Yoder
, Delmer Ray, 83, of Accident, Maryland, died Friday, January 10, 2020, at Ruby Memorial Hospital, Morgantown, West Virginia. Born May 30, 1936, in Oakland, Maryland, he was the son of the late Roy J. and Fannie H. (Yoder) Yoder. He was preceded in death by one brother, Edgar Yoder.

Delmer was a School Bus Contractor for the Garrett County Board of Education and was a farmer. He was a member of Cherry Glade Mennonite Church, Garrett County and Maryland State School Bus Contractor’s Association, Garret County Farm Bureau, National and Maryland Veal Association and the Bittinger Volunteer Fire Department.

Surviving is his wife, Eva Irene (Beitzel) Yoder; three sons, Chester L. (Trish) Yoder, Accident; Millard L. (Judy) Yoder, Lititz, Pennsylvania; Bradley L. (Suzanne) Yoder, Windsor, Colorado; one brother, Donald (Gwenda) Yoder, Angola, Indiana; one sister-in-law, Ellen Yoder, Grantsville; four grandchildren, Shane (Chrissy) Yoder, Corey (Hilary) Yoder, Kristy Yoder, Derek (fiancée Cortney) Yoder; two great-granddaughters, Luella and Scarlet Yoder.

Funeral services were held January 14, 2020, at the Cherry Glade Mennonite Church, Accident, Maryland, with Pastor Barry Maust officiating. Interment was in the Cherry Glade Cemetery.