Avis de décès
Daniel William Yoder
10 décembre 1927 – 22 novembre 2021
AUX SOINS DE
Hockemeyer & Miller Funeral Home
Daniel W. Yoder, 93, peacefully passed away from a broken heart on November 22, 2021. He was born in LaGrange County, IN to the late Noah and Mattie Yoder on December 10, 1927.
Dan had strong faith in his Lord Jesus Christ and lived life with a giving heart. He had a great sense of humor and an infectious laugh that made everyone in the room laugh along with him. He enjoyed golf, playing cards and hard work. He was president and owner of Delagrange Homes for nearly 40 years. He built well over 2,000 homes in NE Indiana. He was well known and respected in the home building industry because of his integrity and high standards. He lost the love of his life less than five months ago and they are now reunited in heaven.
He leaves behind to cherish many memories, his daughters, Connie (Max) Waters, Cora Daler, and Amy (Chris) Lepper; his son Denny (Kay) Yoder; nine grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; and siblings Amzie (Mae) Yoder, Dorothy Burkholder, Edna Miller, sisters-in-law Alice Yoder and Dorothy
Yoder. Dan was preceded in death by his wife Vi, son-in law Louie Daler, and siblings Sue Lambright, Kate Yoder, Emma Yoder, Menno Yoder, Leroy Yoder and Alton Yoder.
A memorial service will be held at Central Ministries, 5801 Schwartz Road, on Saturday, December 11, at 11am, with visitation from 9-11am, prior to the service. Memorial contributions in Dan's honor may be directed to Central Ministries.
Fond memories and expressions of sympathy for the Yoder family may be shared at www.HockemeyerMillerFH.com
VOIR PLUS
Montrez votre soutien
DONS
- Central Ministries
Services Précédents
samedi,
11 décembre, 2021
Visitation
samedi,
11 décembre, 2021
Je vous remercie
Nous examinons votre soumission. Cela peut prendre jusqu'à 1 heure pour que votre commentaire apparaisse sur le site
Daniel William Yoder
PRENDRE SOIN DE VOUS
Comment surmonter la perte d'un procheSurmonter un deuil
Aider les autres à accepter leur deuil