Elizabeth Yoder

Obituary of Elizabeth V. Yoder

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Liz Yoder passed peacefully the evening of July 2nd at the home of her daughter Beth in Marcellus, Michigan. She lived a full life missing her 100th birthday by 169 days. She was born Elizabeth Virginia Honold December 18, 1920 in Mishawaka, Indiana the youngest child of Edward and Mary (Barth) Honold. Liz was an avid sports fan and enjoyed playing cards and Yahtzee. She enjoyed traveling and boating with her late husband Roy. They raised their family in Niles, MI and moved to Fort Myers, FL upon retirement. She is survived by two daughters, Beth (Thom) Baker-Janssen of Marcellus, MI and Ande (Al) Colwell of Inman, SC, three grandsons, Bob (Becca) Colwell of Eau Claire, WI, Mike (Megan) Baker of Portage, MI and Ben Colwell of Knoville,TN, and two great grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her husband Roy, son Jeff, son-in-law Pat Baker, brothers Edward, Martin, Carl and Fritz and sisters Henrietta Doll and Helen Doll (they married brothers). After cremation her urn will rest next to husband Roy's at Mission Hills, Niles, Michigan. The family will have a private memorial later this year.
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