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Margaret Yoder
Entered Into Rest:
April 19, 2015
Margaret Yoder, 16 of Lexington, Indiana, passed away on Sunday, April 19, 2015 at Kosair Children’s Hospital after a brief illness. She was born in Montezuma, Georgia, the daughter of Ivan Yoder and Rosemary (King) Yoder. Margaret was a member of the Living Waters Mennonite Church in Lexington, Indiana and had graduated from the Livings Waters Mennonite School. She was preceded in death by her grandparents, Sara King and William and Emma Yoder. Survivors include her parents, Ivan and Rosemary Yoder; a brother, Terry Yoder and his wife Rachel of Lexington, Indiana; four sisters, Diane, Wanda, Kari and Janelle Yoder all of Lexington, Indiana; grandfather, Glenn King of Lexington, Indiana; a nephew, Kadin; a niece, Kianna and numerous aunts, uncles and cousins. Online condolences: www.collinsfuneralhome.net.
From: Sue Shoaf
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Yoder, Although I never met your daughter, your family has had a very positive impact on my daughter's family (Stephanie and Zack Nussbaum). Your family is in my thoughts and prayers. I'm praying that God will grant you the peace that passeth all understanding. Sincerely, Sue Shoaf
From: Lorene Plank
Dear Friends, Words fail.........my thoughts and prayers are with you!! May you feel God's arms of love around you....caring you through this very difficult time!! ....Yea, in the shadow of thy wings will I make my refuge till these calamities will be over-past. PS 57:1 I love ya'll & am praying for you! Lorene Plank
From: Todd Bloyd
To Ivan & Rosemary Yoder and all of the extended family, Your family has my deepest sympathy during the loss of Margaret. I got word from Terry Bishop, (Garvis & Sue Bishop's son). Although I did not know her personally, it was heart breaking to hear the news. Your family may not know me but I own part of the farm where your family lived on Kessler Lane in Greensburg, Ky. I will keep your family in my prayers. We do know that Earth's loss is Heaven's gain and I pray that God will give you the Faith, Courage and Strength to make it through the days ahead. Todd Bloyd
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