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An expanded obituary project of MennObits.  Includes additional information of obituaries appearing in
The Mennonite and other newspapers.  
Source of individual obituaries given with each record.  Project managed by Thelma Martin.

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Lambright, Calvin T. ; . . Lambright, Kevin Jon ; . . Lambright, Leland T. ; . . Landes, Esther K. Ruth ; . . Landis, Betty M. ; . . Landis, Clyde Derstine ; . . Landis, Robert M. ; . . Landis, Roy S. ; . . Landis, Thelma C. Neff ; . . Lapp Ben F. ; . . Leaman, Daniel "Dan" G. ; . . Leatherman, Margaret Grace Yothers ; . . Leatherman Mary L. ; . . Lederach, Paul Mensch ; . . Lehman, Devon J. ; . . Lehman, Galen F. ; . . Lehman, Helen Makuch Koster ; . . Lehman, Mary Shank ; . . Lehman, Reuel S. ; . . Lehman, Wilbur R. ; . . Liechty, Doris Marie Grieser ; . . Liechty, Magdalene "Maggie" Lehman ; . . Leid, Paul W. ; . . Leinbach, Gladys M. Stichter ; . . Lepley, Irene Beyeler ; . . Litwiller, Brent D. ; . . Litwiller Gladys K. Martin ; . . Loewen, Eugene ; . . Longenecker, Ruth M. Metzler ; . . Luther, Frances M. Birky Whitmer ; . . Lyndaker, Kermit L. ; . .


Lambright, Calvin T.

June 2, 1927 - Dec. 21, 2014

TOPEKA - Calvin T. Lambright, 87, of Topeka, died at 1:55 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 21, at his residence.

He was born June 2, 1927, in LaGrange County to Tobias and Lizzie (Troyer) Lambright.

On Feb. 24, 1949, in Topeka, he married Ida Miller. She died Dec. 1, 2011.

Surviving are his son, Gary Lambright of Topeka; two daughters, Mary Etta Otto of Shipshewana and Ruth Ann Miller of Topeka; 13 grandchildren and 28 great-grandchildren; two brothers, Freeman Lambright of Middlebury and Harley Lambright of Topeka; a sister, Viola Miller of Topeka; two sisters-in-law, Anna Lambright of Topeka and Ada Lambright of Ava, Ill.; and a brother-in-law, Eli Miller of Topeka.

Visitation will be all day Tuesday, Dec. 23, at the family's residence, 6405 W. 550 S. Topeka. A funeral service will be at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 24, also at the family's residence. The service will be conducted by Bishop David Miller and the home ministers.

Burial will be in Hawpatch Cemetery, Topeka.

Miller-Stewart Funeral Home, Middlebury is in charge of arrangements.

The Elkhart Truth, Elkhart, IN
Dec. 23, 2014
Submitted by: Thelma Hoover Martin



Lambright, Kevin Jon

October 27, 2006 -- May 3, 2014

Kevin Jon Lambright, 7, of Shipshewana, died on Saturday, May 3, from injuries sustained in an accident at his home. He was born on October 27, 2006, in LaGrange, to Amos Jay and Rose Mary (Fry) Lambright.

Surviving in addition to his parents are two brothers, Daryl (special friend Izabelle Miller), and James (special friend Marlene
Mishler), both at home; two sisters, Jennifer and Eva Lambright, both at home; grandparents, Harvey Lambright of Topeka and Clarence & Polly Anna (Whetstone) Fry of Millersburg; great grandfather, John Whetstone of Topeka.

He was preceded in death by his brother, Derek Devon Lambright; stillborn twin sister, Carolyn Sue Lambright; grandmother, Fannie (Yoder) Lambright.

He was a first grade student at Meadow View Elementary School, Shipshewana.

Visitation will be after 12:00 pm on Monday, May 5 and all day Tuesday, May 6 at the family residence, 4915 N. 450 West, Shipshewana. Funeral services will be at 9:30 am on Wednesday, May 7 at the Jerry Troyer residence, 4795 N. 450 West, Shipshewana. Services will be conducted by Minister Marvin Kauffman and Home Ministers. Burial will be in Honeyville Cemetery, Topeka.

Miller-Stewart Funeral Home
Middlebury, IN
Submitted by: Thelma Hoover Martin



Lambright, Leland T.

April 27, 1934 - Sept. 22, 2014

TOPEKA - Leland T. Lambright, 80, died at 8:15 p.m. Monday, Sept. 22.

He was born April 27, 1934, in LaGrange County to Tobie and Lizzie (Troyer) Lambright.

On May 7, 1959, in LaGrange County he married Anna C. Miller.

Surviving are his wife; children Dorothy (Erwin Jay) Yoder, LaVerda (Cletus) Schwartz, Arlene (Richard) Miller, Betty (Vernon) Miller and Marvin (Erma), Ervin (Rhonda), Harley (Waneta) and Jerry (Edna) Lambright; 42 grandchildren; 42 great-grandchildren; and siblings Viola (John) Miller and Freeman (Susan), Calvin and Harley Lambright.

He was preceded in death by his grandchildren, Ferman, Dale and Devon Lambright and siblings Orpha Bontrager, LeAnna Miller and Richard, Joas and Omer Lambright.

Leland was a farmer and gave carriage rides at the Blue Gate Restaurant in Shipshewana. He was a member of Old Order Amish Church.

Visitation will be all day Wednesday, Sept. 24, at Jerry Lambright's home, 6800 W. 200 S., Topeka. Funeral services will be at 9:30 a.m. Thursday Sept. 25, at the same home. Burial will be in Yoder Cemetery.

Miller-Stewart Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

The Elkhart Truth, Elkhart, IN
Sept. 24, 2014
Submitted by: Thelma Hoover Martin



Landes, Esther K. Ruth
, 100, of Lansdale, PA died March 23, 2014. She was born March 21, 1914 to Melvin and Sallie (Koffel) Ruth. On November 19, 1932 she was married to Wilson S. Landes, who is deceased.

Surviving are children, Gladys Kopp (Louis), Beatrice Ruth (Robert), Dorothy Stover (Sam), and Elaine Weiler (Jim); ten grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren, and two great-great-grandchildren.

Her body has been donated to medical science. There will be no service at her request.

Submitted by: Michelle, Blooming Glen, PA
Edited by: Thelma Hoover Martin



Landis, Betty M.
, 74, of Lancaster, PA died March 17, 2014 following a brief illness. Born December 8, 1939 in Lancaster, PA to Paul W. Landis, Sr. and Sadie R. (Linton) Landis.

She is survived by two brothers, Harry L. Landis (Joyce), of Mountville, Robert E. Landis (Patricia), of Leola and three sisters, Mary E. Benedict, Doris L. Landis and Debra Freysz (Brian), all of Lancaster.

Private Graveside Services was in Strasburg Mennonite Cemetery

Source: Lancaster on-Line
By: Leon Hertzler



Landis, Clyde Derstine
, 84, of Franconia, PA died July 14, 2014 at Harleysville, Montgomery Co., PA. He was born July 7, 1930 at Lower Salford, Montgomery Co., PA to Linford A. and Susie N, (Derstine) Landis. On March 25, 1951 he was married to Anna Godshall, who was born August 21, 1929 and survives.

Surviving are children, Jolene Landis, Nancy Gaugler and husband George, and Bradley Landis and wife Kristen, nine grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, and three sisters, Beulah Derstine, Naomi Landis, and Mildred Moyer (husband Marvin).

Memorial services were held July 20, 2014 at Salford Mennonite Church Harleysville, PA with burial in the adjoining cemetery.

Submitted by: Bradley Alderfer, Harleysville, PA
Edited by: Thelma Hoover Martin



Landis, Robert M.
, 83, of Leola, PA died January 28, 2014 at home. Born May 22, 1930 in Upper Leacock Twp. Lancaster Co., PA, to Elvin M. and Sarah K. (Root) Landis. He was the husband of Rhoda N. (Zimmerman) Landis. He was a member of James Street Mennonite Church, Lancaster for over fifty-eight years where he served in numerous capacities.

Survived by his wife Rhoda and three children, Timothy N. married to Baerbel (Eckrich) Landis, of Lancaster, Cheryl J. Landis, of Charlotte, NC and Karla J. married to Geoff L. Sensenig, of Lancaster; nine grandchildren; three great-grandchildren and one brother, John J. Landis married to Gladys (Martin), of Leola.

He was preceded in death by two brothers, C. Elvin and Paul R. Landis.

Funeral Service was February 1, 2014 at the Stumptown Mennonite Church, Bird-In-Hand, PA Interment was in the adjoining church cemetery.

Source: Lancaster On-Line Lancaster, PA
By: Leon Hertzler



Landis, Roy S.
, 76, of Blooming Glen, PA died May 29, 2014. He was born May 7, 1938 at Sellersville, PA to Ephraim and Mamie (Stover) Landis. He was married to Joan Y. Derstine, who survives.

Surviving are children, Cynthia Mast & husband, Michael and Brian Landis, two grandchildren, and siblings, Gladys Grasse & husband, Meryl, Marian Martin & husband, John, and Ray S. Landis & wife, Fran.

Memorial services were held June 8, 2014 at Blooming Glen Mennonite Church, Blooming Glen, PA with burial in the adjoining cemetery.

Submitted by: Michelle _____, Blooming Glen, PA
Edited by: Thelma Hoover Martin

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Landis, Roy S., 76, of Blooming Glen, PA, [died] May 29, 2014 at his residence. He was born May 07, 1938 in Sellersville, PA to Ephraim & Mamie (Stover) Landis. He was the husband of Joan Y. (Derstine) Landis for 51 years. Roy was a lifetime member of Blooming Glen Mennonite Church, he served as historian and served on the cemetery committee. He served with the PAX service through Mennonite Central Committee in Algiers & Morocco from 1957-1959. Roy was a member and former director of the Mennonite Historians of Eastern Pennsylvania.

Survived by his wife Joan and a daughter, Cynthia Mast & husband, Michael of Harleysville, PA; a son, Brian Landis of Perkasie, PA; two granddaughters, Rachael Mast & fiancé, Elijah Hendricks of Harleysville, PA, Katelyn Mast of Harleysville, PA; two sisters, Gladys Grasse & husband, Meryl of Calico Rock, AR, Marian Martin & husband, John of Harrisonburg, VA and a Twin Brother, Ray S. Landis & wife, Fran of Goshen, IN.

A Celebration of Life was June 8, 2014 at Blooming Glen Mennonite Church, Blooming Glen, PA. A private burial was at Blooming Glen Mennonite Cemetery.

Source: Anders-Detweiler Funeral Home & Crematory, Souderton, PA
By: Leon Hertzler



Landis, Thelma C. Neff
, 91, of Ephrata, formerly of New Providence, PA died April 23, 2014 at Fairmount Homes, Ephrata. She was born 1922 in Strasburg, to Elias S. and Elsie (Landis) Neff. Her husband of 62 years, Sanford H. Landis, died in 2006.

Thelma was a faithful member of New Haven Mennonite Church,

Surviving is a son, J. Richard Landis, husband of the late Jean Myer Landis of Philadelphia; two daughters, Ruth, wife of Gene Moorehouse of Oneonta, AL, and Marian, wife of Marvin Harnish of New Holland; a brother, Robert Neff of Ephrata; six grandchildren; and 10 great grandchildren.

Preceding her in death is a brother, Leon Neff.

Funeral service was April 26 at 1:30pm at Fairmount Homes Wheat Ridge Chapel, Ephrata, PA with the Bishop LeRoy Martin, Marvin Zeiset, and Amos Hurst, Jr. officiating. Interment was in the Byerland Mennonite Cemetery at 5:30 pm.

Source: Groff-High Funeral Home, New Holland, PA
Sent by Leon Hertzler



Lapp Ben F.
, 82, of Watsontown, PA died May 23, 2014 at Hershey, PA. He was born December 31, 1931 in Lancaster County, PA to Henry S. and Katie (Lapp) Lapp. On September 25, 1954 at Souderton, PA he was married to Geraldine A. Derstine Alderfer, who was born March 12, 1933 and survives. They would have celebrated their 60th anniversary this year.

Surviving are children, Karen (David) Bowman; Joyce (Tom) Lawler; Phil Lapp; Steven (Lynette) Lapp; Elaine (Eric) Esch; and Mark (Milissa) Lapp; twelve grandchildren and siblings, Marian King; Paul (Lena) Lapp; Dan (Anna Ruth) Lapp; Paul (Edna) Lapp; Linda (Naaman) Yoder; and Mary June (Melvin) Glick.

Ben was pastor at Beaver Run Mennonite Church from 1957 to 1976. Pastor at Frederick Mennonite Church from 1976 to 1995. Interim pastor or chaplain after 1995 at: Whitehall Mennonite Church, Zion Mennonite Church, Salford Mennonite Church, Rockhill Mennonite Community, and Herstein's Mennonite Church.

Memorial services were held May 26, 2014 at Community Mennonite Fellowship, Milton, PA with burial in Beaver Run Church Cemetery, Turbotville, PA.

Submitted by: Karen Bowman Weddington, NC
Edited by: Thelma Hoover Martin



Leaman, Daniel "Dan" G.
, 74, of Lancaster, passed away on Thursday, September 4, 2014 at home after a four-month illness. He was the husband of Miriam F. (Heisey) Leaman with whom he celebrated fifty-three years of marriage on September 2.

Born March 25, 1940 in East Lampeter Township, he was the son of the late Sanford D. and Mary (Groff) Leaman. Dan attended Lancaster Mennonite High School. He began his career in construction in 1959 and worked as a carpenter for Jacob Habecker. He served two years IW Service in New England Baptist Hospital, Boston, worked as a field supervisor for Wickersham Construction for thirty-nine years.

Dan served on the boards for the Columbia Re-Uz-It Shop, Main Street Closet, Strasburg and the International House of Millersville and sang with the Singing Men of Praise for many years. He was a member of the New Danville Mennonite Church and served the congregation in many ways, S.S. Superintendent, S.S. Teacher, Trustee, Boys Club Leader, Youth Leader and as Deacon for seventeen years.

He enjoyed spending time with his children, grandchildren, and great-grandchild at home and at the cabin in the mountains.

Dan also enjoyed puzzles, gardening, reading, hunting, woodworking and traveling. Dan made twenty-eight grandfather clocks and other pieces over the years, a great craftsman.

Also surviving are four children: Pauline married to Lee Godfrey, of Felton, Gordon Leaman married to Melissa Reynolds, of Lancaster, Kevin Leaman married to Rebekah Baum, of Mount Joy and Carol married to John Brubaker, of Newark, OH; nine granddaughters, one grandson and one great-granddaughter; seven siblings, Chester, Paul and Sanford Leaman, Anna Geib, Miriam Segerstrom, Ruth Nissley and Irene Shenk.

Dan's Celebration of Life Memorial Service will be held at the New Danville Mennonite Church, 103 Marticville Road, Lancaster, PA 17603 on SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2014 at 2:30 PM. The family will receive friends at the church on Sunday, SEPTEMBER 14, 2014 between 12 and 2:30 PM. Private interment will be in the adjoining church cemetery at the convenience of the family. Kindly omit flowers. Memorial Remembrances can be made in Dan's memory to the Mennonite Central Committee, 21 South 12th Street, PO Box 500, Akron, PA 17501-0500, www. mcc.org or Hospice & Community Care, www.hospiceandcommunitycare.org.

Intelligencer Journal - 9/6/2014
Lancaster, PA
Submitted by: Robert Fish



Leatherman, Margaret Grace Yothers
, 90, of Souderton, Montgomery Co., PA died February 23, 2014 at the same place. She was born March 29, 1923 at Bedminster Twp., Bucks Co., PA to Isaac Erwin and Nora E. Yothers. She was married to Howard D. Leatherman, who is deceased.

Surviving are children, Bruce & wife, Helen, Tamaqua, PA; Daniel & wife Nancy, Hamburg, PA; Richard & wife Rachel, Souderton, PA; John, Trout Run, PA; Dean & wife Sondra, Hesston, KS; Duane & wife, Renita, Telford, PA; Margaret Troyer & husband, Neal, Yates Center, KS; Mary Derstein & husband, Harvey, Ford, KS; Joanne Ruth & husband, Joseph, Oley, PA; and Geraldine Schmidt & husband, Mark, Bedminster, PA; 24 grandchildren, and 49 great-grandchildren.

Also surviving are her siblings; Ruth Yothers, Souderton, PA; Florence Bucher, Bellefontaine, OH; Isaac Yothers, Jr. & wife Martha, Souderton, PA; and brother-in-law Daniel Hunsberger, Perkasie, PA.

A grandson, Michael D. Leatherman, and her brothers and sisters: Naomi Yothers, Miriam Yothers, Esther Yothers, Alverna Hunsberger; Paul & Richard Yothers; and daughter-in-law, Lena Leatherman preceded her in death.

Memorial services were held February 28, 2014 at Deep Run Mennonite Church East, Perkasie, Bucks Co., PA with burial in the adjoining cemetery.

Submitted by: Lois Ann Wismer, Perkasie, PA
Edited by: Thelma Hoover Martin



Leatherman Mary L.
, 73, of Hatfield, PA died May 1, 2014 at Souderton, Montgomery Co., PA.

She was born December 18, 1940 at Sellersville, Bucks Co., PA to Samuel D. and Ada B. (Lewis) Leatherman. Samuel was born August 1,1916 and died August 11, 1987. Ada was born September 11, 1919 and died May 5, 2013.

Surviving are three brothers, Clyde L. Leatherman; David L Leatherman & wife Beverly; and Ralph L. Leatherman & wife Ann; and a sister, Nancy L. Leatherman

Memorial services were held May 7, 2014 at Franconia Mennonite Church, Telford, Montgomery Co., PA with burial in the adjoining cemetery.

Submitted by: Barb Moyer, Telford, PA
Edited by: Thelma Hoover Martin

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Leatherman, Mary, 73, of Hatfield, PA; formerly of Telford, PA died May 1, 2014 at Souderton Mennonite Homes. She was born December 18, 1940 in Sellersville, PA to Samuel D. Leatherman and the late Ada B. (Lewis) Leatherman. Mary was a missionary in Red Lake, Canada for 13 years. She was a former member of Frederick Mennonite Church where she formerly served as Sunday school teacher & Vacation Bible school teacher. Mary was a member of Franconia Mennonite Church where she was part of the Prayer Shawl Ministry.

She is survived by three brothers, Clyde Leatherman of Telford, PA, David Leatherman & wife, Beverly of Souderton, PA, Ralph Leatherman & wife, Ann of Telford, PA and a sister, Nancy Leatherman of Hatfield, PA.

A funeral service was May 7, 2014 at Franconia Mennonite Church, Telford, PA. Burial was in the adjoining church cemetery.

Arrangements by: Anders-Detweiler
Funeral Home & Crematory, Souderton, PA
By: Leon Hertzler



Lederach, Paul Mensch
, 88, of Lansdale, PA died January 6, 2014. He was born July 28, 1925 to Willis Kulp and Mary (Mensch) Lederach. He was married to Mary K. Slagell, who survives.

Surviving are children, Judith L. Styer and husband, John; James S. Lederach and wife, Louise; Deborah L. Gunden and husband, Randal; and Rebecca S. Lederach, eight grandchildren, and siblings, Ruth Rittgers and husband, Philip; Mary Jane Hershey and husband, Hiram; and John M. Lederach and wife, Naomi.

Memorial services were held January 11, 2014 at Blooming Glen Mennonite Church, Blooming Glen, PA.

Submitted by: Michelle Devery, Blooming Glen PA
Edited by: Thelma Hoover Martin


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Paul Mensch Lederach

PAUL MENSCH LEDERACH Paul Mensch Lederach, 88, of Lansdale, PA and formerly of Scottdale, PA, died Monday, January 6, 2014 at Dock Terrace, Lansdale, PA. He was the husband of Mary Slagell Lederach, his wife of 62 years. Born July 28, 1925 in Norristown, PA, Paul was a son of the late Willis Kulp Lederach and Mary Mensch Lederach.

In addition to his wife, he is survived by his children, Judith L. Styer and husband, John, of Framingham, MA; James S. Lederach and wife, Louise, of Scottdale, PA; Deborah L. Gunden and husband, Randal, of Goshen, IN; and Rebecca S. Lederach of Ambler, PA; eight grandchildren; two sisters, Ruth Rittgers and husband, Philip, of Homosassa, FL and Mary Jane Hershey and husband, Hiram, of Harleysville, PA; and one brother, John M. Lederach and wife, Naomi, of Goshen, IN.

In the summer of 1944, at the age of 19, Paul was chosen by lot for the ministry, which forever altered the course of his life. On August 6, 1944, he was ordained as a minister for the Norristown Mennonite Mission (now Norristown New Life). In the years ahead, he served as pastor of the Blooming Glen Mennonite Church and a bishop and overseer for churches in the Franconia Conference. Paul graduated from Goshen College, Goshen College Biblical Seminary and Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary. He received a Doctor of Religious Education from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Fort Worth, TX. For many years Paul's work was based at the Mennonite Publishing House in Scottdale, PA. His work as the executive editor of the Foundation Series, a children's graded educational curriculum for the Mennonite church, was a significant accomplishment which recognized children in the gathering of the congregation and the imperative to share the Mennonite faith with them. During his years in Scottdale, he served on numerous church-wide boards.

Over the course of his life, Paul wrote numerous books, most notably, The Third Way (1980), a book that took a radical departure from commonly held notions about Jesus, the nature of the Kingdom, the church and salvation, and in 1994, Daniel (Believer Church Bible commentary Series) in which he presented the stories and dream-visions of Daniel with wisdom drawn from years of developing curriculum materials and teaching and preaching in the church.

In 1978, Paul took a hiatus from church work and formed the Westmor Insurance Service in Scottdale, reflecting "I am anxious to enter the business world and in that context do further theological reflection...too often many of those involved in the business world are not equipped to think theologically, while those so equipped are far removed from the business world."

Paul and Mary returned to Franconia Mennonite Conference in 1987. In the following years, he served as lead pastor at Franconia Mennonite Church (1987-1991), interim pastor at Zion Mennonite Church (1997-98), and Plains Mennonite Church (1998-99). In 2000, he was appointed as interim pastor at Bahia Vista Mennonite Church in Sarasota, FLA. Paul Mensch Lederach will be remembered as a gifted theologian, a bold and progressive thinker, a preacher, teacher, writer, and a loving compassionate, committed husband, father, sibling and friend.

Relatives and friends may call after 1:30 p.m., Saturday, January 11, 2014 at Blooming Glen Mennonite Church, 713 Blooming Glen Road, Blooming Glen, PA 18911. A Memorial Service will follow at 3:00 p.m. Interment will be in the church columbarium. Arrangements are by the Huff & Lakjer Funeral Home, Lansdale. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that contributions be made in Mr. Lederach's memory to Norristown New Life, 25 East Marshall St., Norristown, PA 19401.

Published in The Reporter on Jan. 9, 2014
Submitted by: Thelma Hoover Martin



Lehman, Devon J.

Jan. 11, 1988 - Oct. 13, 2014

MILLERSBURG - Devon Jay Lehman, 26, of Millersburg, died at 4:34 a.m. Monday, Oct. 13, at the scene of an auto/bicycle accident on S.R. 13 in Millersburg.

He was born Jan. 11, 1988, in Goshen to Orva D. and Freda Mae (Miller) Lehman.

On May 29, 2009, in Topeka he married Leah J. Whetstone.

Survivors include his wife; sons Adrian Dale and Bryan Luke Lehman; his parents of Goshen; sisters Dorothy (Kenny) Eash and Sharon (Wayne) Bontrager, both of Topeka, Edna Mae Lehman and Joan Lehman, both at home; brothers Daniel Lehman, Nathan Lehman, Orva Lehman Jr. and Harley Lehman; and grandparents Harley and Wilma Miller of Goshen and Daniel and Ada Lehman of Shipshewana.

He was a member of Old Order Amish Church and worked at Forest River in Millersburg.

Visitation will be after 1 p.m. Tuesday Oct. 14, and all day Wednesday, Oct. 15, at Wayne Bontrager's home, 68630 C.R. 43, Millersburg. Funeral services will be at 9:30 a.m. Thursday Oct. 16, at Ernest Helmuth's home, 67490 C.R. 43, Millersburg. Burial will be in South Haven Cemetery in Millersburg.

Miller-Stewart Funeral Home is handling arrangements.

The Elkhart Truth, Elkhart, IN
Oct. 13, 2014
Submitted by: Thelma Hoover Martin



Lehman, Galen F.
, 77, of Boiling Springs, PA died April 20, 2014 in the Holy Spirit Hospital Camp Hill., PA. He was born September 18, 1936 in West Pennsboro Twp., Cumberland C., PA, to the late Frank G. and Etta Weber Lehman. Galen was the widower of Pearl A. Sarvis Lehman who passed April 12, 2011. He was a member of Churchtown Mennonite Church in Monroe Twp. Cumberland Co., PA.

He is survived by two daughters, Trudy J. (Jonathan) Martin of Chambersburg and Freda G. (Mark) Yoder of Dayton, VA; two sons, Keith E. (Eunice) Lehman of Mercersburg and Clair A. (Tammy) Lehman of Pittsgrove, NJ; 15 grandchildren; 2 great grandchildren; and 3 step sisters, Phoebe Giagnacova of Murrells Inlet, SC, and Isabelle Lehman and Berta Chronister, both of Carlisle.

He was predeceased by his wife Pearl and two grandsons, Rodney and Randell Lehman; brother, Cletus Lehman and two step sisters, Frances Foltz and Ann Heberline.

Funeral services were April 25, 2014 at the Churchtown Mennonite Church, Interment was in the church cemetery.

Source: Hollinger Funeral Home & Crematory, Mt. Holly Springs, PA.
Contribuated and edited by Leon Hertzler



Lehman, Helen Makuch Koster
Sept. 14, 1921 - Dec. 30, 2014

ELKHART - Helen (Koster) Lehman, 93, died of complications from Alzheimer's disease at Eastlake Nursing and Rehabilitation Center on Tuesday, Dec. 30.

Since July 2008 she had been a resident of Hoosier Home Care in Elkhart, where she had been lovingly cared for by Sarah Kagondu, until recently moving to Eastlake.

Helen was born Sept. 14, 1921, in the town of Montague in Lewis County, New York, to Jacob and Paiza (Repak) Makuch. Prior to moving to Indiana in 2008, she had lived her whole life in Lewis County.

Helen graduated from Lowville Academy in 1937. While attending high school in Lowville she worked as a live-in caregiver for Flora and Frank Koster. Following Flora's death, Frank officially adopted Helen with the approval of her birth parents.

On Aug. 2, 1941, she married Merle Lehman in Lowville. They had been married for over 65 years at the time of Merle's death in July 2007.

Helen is survived by two sons, Merritt (Dierra) Lehman of Elkhart and Eric (Dawn) Lehman of Deer River, N.Y., and two daughters, Judy (Harvey) Polk of Natchitoches, La., and Jean (Richard) Stevens of Liverpool, N.Y. Helen had eight grandchildren including Gregory (Karen Yoder) Lehman of Goshen. All the other grandchildren, as well as 12 great-grandchildren, live in various other states. Helen was the fifth child in a family of 17 children of whom four brothers, Peter, William, Jacob and Joseph Makuch, and one sister, Alice Barnum, remain living in northern New York.

She and Merle operated a dairy farm in Deer River, N.Y., from 1945 to 1971. She had been employed as a medical assistant in the offices of physicians in Lowville, both prior to and after they left dairying. Beginning in the early 1980s and until Merle's death in 2007, they spent their winters in Harlingen, Texas.

Helen was a long-time member of First Mennonite Church of New Bremen, N.Y. Her ashes will be interred there. There will be no visitation at this time. A memorial service will be in Lewis County at a later date.

Elkhart Cremation Services is entrusted with arrangements.

The Elkhart Truth, Elkhart, IN
Jan. 1, 2015
Submitted by: Thelma Hoover Martin



Lehman, Mary Shank

Jan. 4, 1921 - Aug. 21, 2014

GOSHEN - Mary Shank Lehman, 93, died Thursday, Aug. 21, at Greencroft Healthcare.

She was born Jan. 4, 1921, in Orrville, Ohio, to Charles and Crissie (Yoder) Shank.

On June 8, 1946, she married Ernest W. Lehman. He died in March 2000.

Surviving are daughters Miriam (Whitney) Everest of Goshen and Suzan (Mike) Hutchison of Marion; four step-grandchildren; 11 step-great-grandchildren; sisters Lois (Glenn) Musselman of Goshen and Mary Kay (Howard) Snider of Florida; and sister-in-law Wilma Shank of Goshen.

She was preceded in death by her stepmother Lydia Shank and siblings Ruth, Esther, David, Paul, Ernest and John Shank.

Mary was a 1943 graduate of Goshen College and served with her husband for 19 years with Mennonite Central Committee. Mrs. Lehman also taught at Jefferson Elementary for three years.

Friends may call Monday, Aug. 25, from 10 a.m. until the 11 a.m. memorial service at Yoder-Culp Funeral Home. A private family burial will precede the service at Elkhart Prairie Cemetery in Goshen.

Memorial gifts may be given to M.C.C. - Palestine Refugees.

The Elkhart Truth, Elkhart, IN
Aug. 22, 2014
Submitted by: Thelma Hoover Martin

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Lehman, Mary Veronica Shank, 93, of Goshen, Elkhart Co., IN died August 21, 2014 at the same place. She was born January 4, 1921 at Orrville, Wayne Co., Ohio to Charles and Crissie (Yoder) Shank. On June 8, 1946 she was married to Ernest W. Lehman, who died March 3, 2000.

Surviving are two daughters, Miriam (Whitney) Everest; and Suzan (Mike) Hutchison; four step-grandchildren, eleven step-great-grandchildren, two sisters, Lois (Glenn) Musselman, and Mary Kay (Howard) Snider, and a sister-in-law, Wilma Shank.

Three sisters, Lydia Shank, Ruth Shank, and Esther Shank, and four brothers, David Shank, Paul Shank, Ernest Shank, and John Shank preceded her in death.

She served with her husband for 19 years with Mennonite Central Committee in Akron, Pa and overseas in Jordan with Palestinian refugees and the Congo.

Memorial services were held August 25, 2014 at Yoder-Culp Funderal Home Goshen, IN with burial in Elkhart Prairie Cemetery, Goshen, IN.

Submitted by: Sharon Burkholder, Goshen, IN
Edited by: Thelma Hoover Martin



Lehman, Reuel S.

July 19, 1921 - June 19, 2014

GOSHEN - Reuel S. Lehman, 92, died Thursday afternoon, June 19, at the Maples at Waterford Crossing.

He was born July 19, 1921, in Kenmare, N.D., to Joseph and Stella (Sharp) Lehman.

On Aug. 9, 1946, he married Agnes M. Hershberger in Detroit. She died Feb. 20, 2010.

Surviving are two daughters, Jeanne (John) Rothchild of Miami and Judy (Michael) VanderMaas of Goshen; a son, Bruce (Tonda) Lehman of Goshen; four grandchildren, Blake (Lindsay) Lehman, Patrick Linn, Haley Linn and Rhonda Williams; two step-grandchildren, Troy VanderMaas and Stephanie Hershberger; three great-grandsons; four sisters, Mary Handrich of Grand Marais, Mich., Genevieve Buckwalter of Goshen, Ethel (Daniel) Slabaugh of Sturgis, Mich., and Josephine Swartzendruber, Rocky Ford, Colo.; and a brother, David Lehman of Goshen.

He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife; a daughter, Barbara Lehman; a granddaughter, McKenna Lehman; and a twin sister, Ruth Buller.

Reuel was a graduate of Fairview High School, Fairview, Mich. He worked as a representative for Mennonite Property Aid Association for 20 years. He also was employed at Goshen College, working on plumbing and heating maintenance. He was a member of College Mennonite Church, where he volunteered in various capacities, along with serving as a Red Coat with Goshen General Hospital.

Visitation will be from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Monday, June 23, in the Koinonia Room at College Mennonite Church, where there will be a 9 a.m. Tuesday, June 24, prayer service prior to burial in Violett Cemetery. Following burial, a 10:30 a.m. Tuesday memorial service will be in the Koinonia Room at College Mennonite Church. Pastor Pamela Yoder will officiate.

Memorial contributions may be directed to College Mennonite Church or Evening Exchange Club of Goshen.

Yoder-Culp Funeral Home is assisting the family with arrangements.

The Elkhart Truth, Elkhart, IN
June 21, 2014
Submitted by: Thelma Hoover Martin

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Lehman, Reuel S., 92, of Goshen, Elkhart Co., IN died June 19, 2014 at the same place. He was born July 19, 1921 at Kenmare, North Dakota to Joseph and Stella (Sharp) Lehman. On August 9, 1946 in Detroit, MI he was married to Agnes M. Hershberger, who was born September 2, 1920 and died February 20, 2010.

Surviving are children, Bruce (Tonda) Lehman; Jeanne (John) Rothchild; and Judy (Michael) VanderMaas; four grandchildren, two step-grandchildren, three great-grandsons and siblings, Mary Handrich; Genevieve Buckwalter; Ethel (Daniel) Slabaugh; Josephine Swartzendruber; and David Lehman.

A daughter, Barbara Lehman, a granddaughter, McKenna Lehman, and a twin sister, Ruth Buller preceded him in death.

Memorial services were held June 24,2014 at College Mennonite Church, Goshen, Indiana with burial in Violett Cemetery, Goshen.

Submitted by: Diana Hershberger, Goshen, IN
Edited by: Thelma Hoover Martin



Lehman, Wilbur R.

October 8, 1947 - May 4, 2014

Wilbur R. Lehman, 66, of Shipshewana, died at 1:00 pm on Sunday, May 4, at his
residence. He had been in declining health. He was born on October 8, 1947, in
Nottawa Township, MI, to Amos J. and Lizzie Ann (Hochstetler) Lehman. On June 4,
1970, in LaGrange, he married Lizzie E. Miller, she survives.

Survivors in addition to his wife are two daughters, Sarah (Kenneth) Miller and Ruby (Dennis) Lambright, both of Shipshewana; six sons, John (Esther Marie) Lehman of Shipshewana, Richard Lehman, Dennis (Margaret) Lehman, Paul Lehman all of Middlebury, David Lehman of Sarasota, FL, and Ervin (Carolyn) Lehman of Shipshewana; 17 grandchildren; three sisters, Ruby Miller of Kalona, IA, Verna (Al) Kuhns of Shipshewana, and Freda (Sam H.) Bontrager of Colon, MI; three brothers, Ervin (Jane) Lehman of TN, Mahlon (Annie Marie) Lehman of Goshen, and Alvin (Inez) Lehman of Shipshewana.

He was preceded in death by his parents; a son, Jay Dee Lehman; a stillborn brother; and brother-in-law, Manas Miller.

He was a member of the Old Order Amish Church.

Visitation will be after 1:00 pm on Monday, May 5 and all day Tuesday, May 6 at the family residence, 8860 W. 450 North, Shipshewana.
Funeral services will be at 9:30 am on Wednesday, May 7, also at the family
residence. Services will be conducted by Bishop Erwin C. Miller and the home
ministers. Burial will be in Lehman Cemetery, Shipshewana.

Miller-Stewart Funeral Home
Middlebury, IN
Submitted by: Thelma Hoover Martin



Liechty, Doris Marie Grieser
, 89, of Archbold, Fulton Co., Ohio died August 22, 2014 at the same place. She was born March 16, 1925 at Pettisville, Fulton Co., Ohio to Daniel and Rosa (Beck) Grieser. On June 3, 1945 at Wauseon, Fulton Co., Ohio she was married to Wesley Paul Liechty, who died September 11, 1994.

Surviving are children, Ruth (Irving) Veley, Paul (Pauline) Liechty, Joyce (Richard) Winzeler, and JoAnn Liechty; six grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren, and two sisters, Lucile Grieser, and Arlene Grieser.

Brothers - Orland Grieser, Ivan Grieser, Cletus Grieser, Chauncey Grieser, Dale Grieser, and Marvin Grieser; sisters Dorothy Grieser and Florence Grieser preceded her in death.

She was a co-owner of Liechty Motors, Archbold; Volunteer for Fulton County Hospital Auxiliary, Fairlawn Auxiliary, Lamplighters, Care & Share, MOPS program, West Clinton MW and quilting at Sauder Village

Memorial services were held August 31, 2014 at Fairlawn Haven Chapel, Archbold, Ohio.

Submitted by: Pam Graber, Wauseon, OH
Edited by: Thelma Hoover Martin



Liechty, Magdalene "Maggie" Lehman

June 19, 1931 - Aug. 18, 2014

GOSHEN - Magdalene "Maggie" Liechty, 83, passed away in her home on Monday, Aug. 18, following a lengthy illness.

She was born in Berne on June 19, 1931, to Estella (Moser) and Marcus Lehman and lived in Berne until August of 2007 when she moved to Goshen. She was the youngest of four children, having twin brothers, the late Ronald and Donald Lehman, and a living sister, Berneda Harb Hart of Lexington, Va.

On Aug. 26, 1950, she married her grade school sweetheart, Fredrick H. Liechty. He preceded her in death Jan. 19, 2012. Together they were active in the Mennonite Church and were committed to showing God's love in concrete ways.

She was a former member of First Mennonite Church in Berne, and current member of Eighth Street Mennonite Church in Goshen and closely affiliated with Emmaus Road Mennonite Fellowship in Berne.

Surviving are two children, Nancy (Jake) Liechty Loewen and Mary (Doug) Liechty-Caskey, both of Goshen; four grandchildren, Emma (Alex) Dugger of Goshen, Nick (Jana) Loewen of San Francisco, Calif., and Jesse Loewen and Alex Caskey, both of Goshen; and a great-grandchild, Elliott Dugger.

Despite being housebound for 30 years, Maggie remained vitally involved with her family, her many friends and the world. Her deep spirituality and compassion connected her to others as a counselor, confidante and advocate. A keen curiosity and agile mind pushed her to read and correspond widely. During her last year of life, caregivers Roxanne, Linda and Mary went beyond the call of duty and became like family to her.

A service of remembering, honoring and celebrating Maggie's life will be held at a later date.

Preferred memorials are to Mennonite Mission Network or Mennonite Disaster Service.

Yoder-Culp Funeral Home is assisting the family with local arrangements.

The Elkhart Truth, Elkhart, IN
Aug. 20, 2014
Submitted by: Thelma Hoover Martin



Leid, Paul W.
, 85, of 905 Centerville Rd., New Holland died Friday, May 2, 2014 at his home. He was preceded in death by his wife, Lydia Ann (Martin) Leid, in 1995. Born in Earl Twp., he was the son of the late John G. and Anna (Weaver) Leid. Paul was a retired farmer and a member of the Martindale Mennonite Church, Groffdale Conference.

Surviving are 10 children: Anna Mary married to Isaac Z. Zimmerman, Terre Hill; Esther M. married to John Henry Nolt, New Holland; Mervin M. married to Alta Z. (Sensenig) Leid, Ephrata; Paul M. married to Marian M. (Sensenig) Leid, Shippensburg; John M. married to Erla Z. (Newswanger) Leid, Ephrata; Lydia Ann married to Lewis H. Sauder, Denver; Edna Mae, New Holland; Ellen M., Ephrata; Arlene M., New Holland; and Ruth Elaine married to Ben S. Zimmerman, Elkton, KY; 47 grandchildren; 80 great grandchildren; three sisters: Lizzie Imhoff, Goshen, IN; Emma married to Willis Nolt, Lititz; Susanna married to Alan Lemmon, Harrisonburg, VA and a sister-in-law Lydia F. Leid, New Holland.

He was preceded in death by three sisters, four brothers, and two great-grandsons.

His funeral will be held on Wednesday, May 7, 2014 at 9 a.m. at his late home with further services at 9:30 a.m. at Martindale (Frame) Mennonite Church with Bishop Titus Martin officiating. Interment in the adjoining church cemetery. The Eckenroth Home for Funerals, Terre Hill is in charge of arrangements.

Intelligencer Journal - 5/5/2014
Lancaster, PA
Submitted by: Robert Fish



Leinbach, Gladys M. Stichter

April 8, 1924 - Jan. 3, 2014

GOSHEN - Gladys M. Leinbach, 89, died Friday evening, Jan. 3, 2014, at IU Health Goshen Hospital, where she had been since Tuesday.

She was born April 8, 1924, in Goshen to Harvey and Grace (Culp) Stichter.

She married Lloyd G. Leinbach on Nov. 11, 1945. He died Dec. 4, 2011.

Gladys is survived by two sons, Glenn (Vera) Leinbach of Elkhart and Carl (Dove) Leinbach of Goshen; two daughters, JoAnn (Richard) Schrock of Goshen and Ruth Bolden of Sandy, Ore.; eight grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; and brother Robert (Harriet) Stichter of Milford.

She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband and sister Elsie Ramer.

A lifelong area resident, she graduated from Goshen High School in 1943. She worked at Side Board Restaurant in Elkhart and Goshen Sale Barn.

A homemaker, Gladys was a member of Yellow Creek Mennonite Church, made hundreds of quilts, quilted for Quilt Designs, and recently made baby quilts for Mennonite Central Committee (MCC).

Visitation for Gladys will be from 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2014, at Yellow Creek Mennonite Church, and for one hour prior to the 10 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 9, 2014, funeral service at the church.

Pastors Wes Bontreger and Harold Yoder will officiate. Burial will follow in Yellow Creek Cemetery.

Memorial contributions may be made to MCC, Sharing with Appalachian People, for projects in West Virginia.

Yoder-Culp Funeral Home is assisting the family with arrangements.

The Elkhart Truth, Elkhart, IN
Jan. 5, 2014

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GOSHEN - Due to the weather, the visitation for Gladys Leinbach will be moved to 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2014, at Yellow Creek Mennonite Church, and for one hour prior to the 10 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 9, 2014, funeral service at the church.

Yoder-Culp Funeral Home is assisting the family with arrangements.

Gladys M. Leinbach, 89, died Friday, Jan. 3, 2014, at IU Health Goshen Hospital.

The Elkhart Truth, Elkhart, IN
Jan. 8, 2014
Submitted by: Thelma Hoover Martin



Lepley, Irene Beyeler
, 71, of Orrville, Wayne Co., Ohio died January 23, 2014 at the same place. She was born July 5, 1942 to Floyd and Martha (Rohrer) Beyeler. She was married to Robert L. Lepley.

Surviving are children, Kym (Levi) Brenner; Shawn (Susannah) Lepley, and three grandchildren.

Memorial services were held January 26, 2014 at Crown Hill Mennonite Church Rittman, Wayne Co., Ohio with burial in the adjoining cemetery.

Submitted by: Judy Hilty, Rittman OH
Edited by: Thelma Hoover Martin



Litwiller, Brent D.
, 48, of Hopedale, Illinois died January 4, 2014 at the same place. He was born May 8, 1965 at Bloomington, Illinois to Dale and Rosina (Kauffman) Litwiller, who survive.

Brent graduated from Olympia High School and from Goshen College. He worked at PDC Laboratory in Peoria for 17 years. He was a part-time farmer in the Hopedale area and worked full-time at Pepper Maintenance Systems in Minier, IL. He was an avid University of Illinois sports fan and volunteered at OSF Medical Center in Peoria, IL

Memorial services were held January 8, 2014 at Hopedale Mennonite Church, Hopedale, Illinois with burial in Mennonite Cemetery, Hopedale, Illinois.

Submitted by: Mary Lee Springer, Hopedale, IL
Edited by: Thelma Hoover Martin



Litwiller Gladys K. Martin
, 95, of Hopedale, IL died July 23, 2014 at Morton, IL. She was born February 8, 1919 to Elmer and Clara (Nafziger) Martin. On June 23, 1938 at Minier, IL she was married to Lawrence J. Litwiller, who died March 16 2006.

Surviving are children, Larry Wayne (Sandra K.) Litwiller; Don (Nancy) Litwiller, both of Morton, and Myron (Sarah) Litwiller of Zionsville, IN; four grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren and two brothers, Don (Vurla) Martin and Arlan (Lila) Martin, of Morton, IL.

One sister, Evelyn Lapp Fanlund; one brother, Vernon Martin; and one grandson, Marty Litwiller preceded him in death.

Gladys was a homemaker and was a partner with her husband, Lawrence, in all aspects of the family farm operation. She was a member of Hopedale Mennonite Church, where she taught Sunday School, Bible School, and was the children's Sunday School superintendent. For many years she led a Bible study at the Hopedale Nursing Home and volunteered at the Hopedale Hospital gift shop.

Memorial services were held August 2, 2014 at Hopedale Mennonite Church, Hopedale, IL with burial in Mennonite Cemetery, Hopedale, IL.

Submitted by: Mary Lee Springer, Hopedale, IL
Edited by: Thelma Hoover Martin



Loewen, Eugene
, age 80, died May 8, 2014 at Rosthern Hospital, Rosthern, SK. He was born August 25, 1933 to Peter and Helen Loewen.

Survived by: wife, Mary Loewen; children: son Bryan (Tammy) Loewen and their children Aaron, Dawson, daughter Bonnie (Mario) Guillou and their children Jordan, Chloe; daughter Tammie (Dave) Unger and their children Alyssa, Emily (Jason) French, Matthew, Andrea; daughter Tarri (Steve) Ostapak and their children Zoe, Abigail, Gretchyn; siblings Marjorie Rempel, Irma Love, Doris Major, Archie (Carolyn) Loewen, Judy (Dennis) Abel, and Tom Loewen.

He was predeceased by his: parents, Peter and Helen Loewen; sister Rita Loewen; brothers-in-law Peter Rempel, Bill Love, and Harry Major.

The Funeral Service was May 13, 2014 at Rosthern Mennonite Church, Rosthern, SK with Pastor Jonathan Yanke and Pastor Bryan Loewen officiating. Interment was in Rosthern Cemetery.

Source: Funk's Funeral Home, Rosthern, SK
By: Leon Hertzler



Longenecker, Ruth M. Metzler
, 96 of Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania, died on Monday, July 28, 2014 after a brief illness. She was born July 23, 1918 to Abram H. Metzler and Sadie L. Metzler. A faithful member of Bosslers Mennonite Church, she mailed bulletins to missionaries and shut-in members and served in the Sewing Circle, piecing quilts and knotting comforters for missions. With her husband, Ray, she served on the Board of New Life for Girls, an agency supporting the rehabilitation and guidance of young women in urban areas

Survived by her daughters, Marian L. Beaman, Janice L. Caverly, both of Jacksonville, Florida, Jean L. Fairfield of North Wales, PA, and a son, Mark M. Longenecker, Rheems, PA. and her sister-in-law, Ruth M. Longenecker. Also including 8 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren

She was preceded in death by her husband, Ray M. Longenecker; her brothers, Landis Metzler, Leroy Metzler, Rev. Clyde Metzler, Abram Metzler; and a sister Verna Brenneman, wife of Paul Brenneman.

Funeral service was August 2, 2014 at Bossler Mennonite Church, Elizabethtown, PA

Miller/Sekely Funeral Home
& Crematory Elizabethtown, PA
Submitted & Edited by Leon Hertzler



Luther, Frances M. Birky Whitmer

May 20, 1925 - April 9, 2014

HESSTON, Kan. - Frances M. Luther, 88, of Hesston, went to be with her Lord on Wednesday, April 9, at Schowalter Villa, Hesston.

She was born May 20, 1925, to William and Anna (Bechler) Birky near Minier, Ill., and grew up near Kouts, Ind.

She married Charles Walter (Walt) Whitmer of Carlock, Ill., on June 17, 1950, and they lived in Illinois and Colorado. He died Oct. 3, 1968.

On Aug. 11, 1974, she married Martin R. Luther, and lived with him in Florida and Arizona before they moved back to Kouts in 1996. He died on Feb. 17, 1999.

Since the death of Fran's second husband she moved to Wakarusa, Ind., then to the Newton/Hesston area.

Fran was a homemaker and also did the bookkeeping for the business that she and her first husband owned in Colorado. Church life was very important to her. She sought out a church fellowship in each place she moved, and had various positions at these churches. She enjoyed extending hospitality to strangers and friends alike, taking in foster children, teaching neighborhood bible studies and volunteering her time in the community.

Preceding her in death were her parents; husbands C. Walter Whitmer and Martin R. Luther; a son, Gerald Whitmer; three brothers, Thomas, Ray and Lee Birky; two sisters, Bonita Schrag and Margaret Bless; and one stepson, Fred Luther.

Frances is survived by two daughters, Virginia (Lowell) Nunemaker of Wakarusa and Karen (Ron) Bachman of Newton; one son, Lyle (Cindy) Whitmer of Fairbanks, Alaska; two sisters, Barbara Hartzler of Cable, Ohio, and Vera Urschel of Lake City, Fla.; one brother, James (Erma) Birky of Greentown, Ind.; four stepchildren, Betty Jennings, Vera Kirby, Richard Luther and Gene Luther; six grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.

Services will be at 11 a.m. CDT Monday, April 14, at Open Door Fellowship, 636 Baums Bridge Road, Kouts, with Pastor BJ Leichty, of Holdeman Mennonite Church of Wakarusa officiating. There will be a time of visitation at the church prior to the service, starting at 9:45 a.m. Burial will follow in Hopewell Cemetery, Kouts.

The Elkhart Truth, Elkhart, IN
April 11, 2014
Submitted by: Thelma Hoover Martin

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Luther, Frances M. Birky, 88, of Hesston, Harvey Co., KS died April 9, 2014 at the same place. She was born May 20, 1925 at Minier, IL. On August 11, 1974 he was married to Martin Luther, who died February 17, 1999.

Surviving are children, Virginia (Lowell) Nunemaker, Karen (Ron) Bachman, Lyle (Cindy) Whitmer; four stepchildren: Betty Jennings, Vera Kirky, Richard Luther and Gene Luther; six grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, two sisters, Barbara Hartzler and Vera Urshel, and a brother, James (Emma) Biky.

Her first husband, Charles Whitmer, whom she married on June 17, 1950, preceded her in death October 3, 1968. A son, Gerald Whitmer, three brothers, Thomas, Ray and Lee Birky, two sisters, Bonita Schrag and Margaret Bless, and a stepson, Fred Luther, also predeceased her.

Memorial services were held April 14, 2014 at Open Door Fellowship, Kouts, IN
with burial Hopewell Cemetery, Kouts, IN.

Submitted by: Loretta Newcomer, Wakarusa, IN
Edited by: Thelma Hoover Martin



Lyndaker, Kermit L.
, 82, of Lowville, NY died September 16, 2014 at St. Joseph's Hospital, Syracuse, NY. He was born October 5, 1931 at Croghan, NY. On June 30, 1962 at Beaver Falls, NY he was married to Eydie Wallis. They were married for 52 years.

Survived by a son, Brad Lyndaker, and his companion, Maria Buenviaje of San Ramon, CA; a daughter, Beth Ryder of Conklin, NY; three grandchildren, four sisters and a brother-in-law; Muriel Smoker of New Holland, PA; Ramona Zehr of Castorland, NY; Rhea Hunkins of Carthage, NY; Sharon and Wilbur Moser of Castorland, NYtwo sisters-in-law, Edith Horst of Ohio and Florida; Nancy Lyndaker of Lowville, NY; an aunt, Alice Lehman of Castorland, NY, several nieces, nephews and cousins

Two brothers, Elwoods C. Lyndaker and Warren Lyndaker, and a sister, LaJune Lehman, preceded him in death.

Mr. Lyndaker completed 13 AIB courses, Banker's School of Agriculture, and Banker's School of Executive Development. He served in the US Army in Germany from 1954-1955.

Kermit worked at First Trust and Deposit Co., in Syracuse, before working for National Bank of NNY as farm manager, and then Clayton bank manager. Mr. Lyndaker was a co-owner of Reinman's Furniture and Department Store in Clayton. He was employed by Farm Credit as manager in Canton, before beginning his tenure with Community Bank, N.A. as Vice President and Senior Commercial Loan Officer in Canton. Mr. Lyndaker retired from Community Bank on June 30, 1994.

In every community where he lived, Kermit was active in several organizations, most recently at the American Maple Museum, the Croghan Lions Club, several church committees, and the Brookside Board of Directors.

Kermit also enjoyed camping, traveling, gardening and maple syrup production. He also enjoyed golfing, making cherry and maple furniture, and playing cards with his family.

Mr. Lyndaker was a member of the First Mennonite Church, New Bremen.

Memorial services were held September 20, 2014 at First Mennonite Church of New Bremen New Bremen, NY.

Submitted by: Karla Woods, Lowville, NY
Edited by: Thelma Hoover Martin


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