She was the daughter of Carl and Freda (Clott) Hoenie. On Sep 19, 1940, at Zion Lutheran Church, St. Marys, she married Franklin Yahl, who preceded her in death.
Surviving are two sons: John (Janet Lane) and Edward (Linda), both St. Marys; six grandchildren: Anna (Kenneth) McCusker, New Rochelle, NY, Sara (Brian) Riggenbach, Huntersville, NC, Marc (Jennifer) Yahl, San Diego, CA, Heidi Yahl, Spencerville, Ryan (Brandy) Yahl, Anna, and Jeffrey (Paula) Yahl, St. Marys; eight great-grandchildren: Deborah Yahl, Caleb Yahl, Andrew Robinson, Olivia McCuskey, Maxwell Riggenbach, Nathan McCuskey, Elijah Riggenbach and Eliza Yahl; and two step-great-grandchildren: Carter Ballweg and Cayden Ballweg.
Deceased are a daughter-in-law, Susan Yahl; two brothers: Robert and William; and a sister, Bernice Vermillion.
A homemaker and farm wife, she sold fresh eggs and sweet potato plants for many years. She was a member of Zion Lutheran Church and its Faith Circle, Dorcas Society (past president) and church funeral dinner committee and the Pleasant Hour Club. Faith, family and hard work were the cornerstones of her life. She volunteered countless hours to her church. Over the years, she visited and spread cheer to many people confined to their homes, hospitals and nursing homes.
Rites are scheduled at Zion Lutheran Church, with the Rev. Bill Maki officiating.
She was the daughter of Carl and Freda (Clott) Hoenie. On Sep 19, 1940, at Zion Lutheran Church, St. Marys, she married Franklin Yahl, who preceded her in death.
Surviving are two sons: John (Janet Lane) and Edward (Linda), both St. Marys; six grandchildren: Anna (Kenneth) McCusker, New Rochelle, NY, Sara (Brian) Riggenbach, Huntersville, NC, Marc (Jennifer) Yahl, San Diego, CA, Heidi Yahl, Spencerville, Ryan (Brandy) Yahl, Anna, and Jeffrey (Paula) Yahl, St. Marys; eight great-grandchildren: Deborah Yahl, Caleb Yahl, Andrew Robinson, Olivia McCuskey, Maxwell Riggenbach, Nathan McCuskey, Elijah Riggenbach and Eliza Yahl; and two step-great-grandchildren: Carter Ballweg and Cayden Ballweg.
Deceased are a daughter-in-law, Susan Yahl; two brothers: Robert and William; and a sister, Bernice Vermillion.
A homemaker and farm wife, she sold fresh eggs and sweet potato plants for many years. She was a member of Zion Lutheran Church and its Faith Circle, Dorcas Society (past president) and church funeral dinner committee and the Pleasant Hour Club. Faith, family and hard work were the cornerstones of her life. She volunteered countless hours to her church. Over the years, she visited and spread cheer to many people confined to their homes, hospitals and nursing homes.
Rites are scheduled at Zion Lutheran Church, with the Rev. Bill Maki officiating.
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