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Esther Louise Eash Yoder

Birth
Hollsopple, Somerset County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
1 Mar 2016 (aged 89)
Goshen, Elkhart County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Garrett County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
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Esther Louise (Eash) Yoder, 89, of Goshen, died Tuesday morning, March 1, 2016, at IU Health Goshen Hospital.

She was born February 20, 1927 in Hollsopple, Pennsylvania the fifth daughter of Sem K. and Suie (Blough) Eash.

On April 14, 1949 she married Henry Edward Yoder in Hollsopple and enjoyed 55 years together until his death June 16, 2004.

To this marriage were born three children; Rachel (Duane) Yoder of Fort Wayne, Kathleen (Jim) Holsopple of New Paris and Roger (Rhonda) Yoder of Goshen; nine grandchildren, Christina (Justin) Weber, Tim, Andrew (Glenda) and Kev Yoder, Rebekah (Andrew)Tucker, Darin (Darcy) and Eric (Liz) Holsopple, Matt (Chelsey) and Amanda Yoder; and 22 great grandchildren.

Along with her parents and husband she was preceded in death by her four sisters, Ruth Yoder, Elsie Sutter, Mable Lehman and Florence Blough, and a son-in-law, Jim Holsopple.

At age 11 Esther was received by water baptism at Thomas Mennonite Church, Hollsopple, Pennsylvania where she remained a member until her marriage and move to Grantsville, Maryland where both she and Henry became members and served in Oak Grove Mennonite Church for 45 years. She became a member at East Goshen Mennonite Church following her move to Goshen in 1995.

Mrs. Yoder was a teacher and principal for 35 years most of which were at Yoder School, a public school in Garrett County, Maryland.

In addition to her employment she served on Mennonite Board of Education, was president of the Allegheny Conference WMSC, Penn Alps Board of Directors, Western Maryland Health Care Corporation and other church and community services.

After retirement, Esther and Henry served in voluntary service for a year in Crooked River Ranch, Oregon. Following this she managed Penn Alps Restaurant and Craft Shop and Spruce Forest Artisan Village in Grantsville, Maryland for a number of years.

She and her husband enjoyed travel at home and abroad, even after their move to Greencroft Retirement Village. In her later years quilting for church school benefit auctions and making comforters for Mennonite Central Committee became favorite pastimes.

Yoder-Culp Funeral Home
Esther Louise (Eash) Yoder, 89, of Goshen, died Tuesday morning, March 1, 2016, at IU Health Goshen Hospital.

She was born February 20, 1927 in Hollsopple, Pennsylvania the fifth daughter of Sem K. and Suie (Blough) Eash.

On April 14, 1949 she married Henry Edward Yoder in Hollsopple and enjoyed 55 years together until his death June 16, 2004.

To this marriage were born three children; Rachel (Duane) Yoder of Fort Wayne, Kathleen (Jim) Holsopple of New Paris and Roger (Rhonda) Yoder of Goshen; nine grandchildren, Christina (Justin) Weber, Tim, Andrew (Glenda) and Kev Yoder, Rebekah (Andrew)Tucker, Darin (Darcy) and Eric (Liz) Holsopple, Matt (Chelsey) and Amanda Yoder; and 22 great grandchildren.

Along with her parents and husband she was preceded in death by her four sisters, Ruth Yoder, Elsie Sutter, Mable Lehman and Florence Blough, and a son-in-law, Jim Holsopple.

At age 11 Esther was received by water baptism at Thomas Mennonite Church, Hollsopple, Pennsylvania where she remained a member until her marriage and move to Grantsville, Maryland where both she and Henry became members and served in Oak Grove Mennonite Church for 45 years. She became a member at East Goshen Mennonite Church following her move to Goshen in 1995.

Mrs. Yoder was a teacher and principal for 35 years most of which were at Yoder School, a public school in Garrett County, Maryland.

In addition to her employment she served on Mennonite Board of Education, was president of the Allegheny Conference WMSC, Penn Alps Board of Directors, Western Maryland Health Care Corporation and other church and community services.

After retirement, Esther and Henry served in voluntary service for a year in Crooked River Ranch, Oregon. Following this she managed Penn Alps Restaurant and Craft Shop and Spruce Forest Artisan Village in Grantsville, Maryland for a number of years.

She and her husband enjoyed travel at home and abroad, even after their move to Greencroft Retirement Village. In her later years quilting for church school benefit auctions and making comforters for Mennonite Central Committee became favorite pastimes.

Yoder-Culp Funeral Home


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