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Amanda Belle Stephens Yoder

Birth
Indiana, USA
Death
24 Apr 1921 (aged 58)
Clinton, Custer County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Davidson, Tillman County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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MRS BEll YODER DEAD

Mrs. Bell Yoder, who resided southwest of Frederick, but who had been in a hospital at Clinton for treatment for cancer, died in that city Sunday, and the body was shipped here Monday and taken in charge by the Gish Furniture and Undertaking Company.

Funeral services were held at the Davidson cemetery Tuesday afternoon officiated over by the Rev. Stoops, pastor of the Baptist Church at Davidson, and burial was in the cemetery there.
Mrs. Yoder was the first. postmaster in what is now Tillman county, being appointed postmaster of Pearson, the first post office located on the Frisco in this part of Oklahoma, before either Davidson or Frederick came into existence.

Raymond Kleindorfer, of Davidson neighborhood, a son by her first marriage, is the only relative surviving Mrs. Yoder.

The Free Press, 28 Apr 1921, Frederick, Ok

She married Willard Yoder in 1899, according to the 1900 census. She was Willard Yoder's second wife. Willard's first wife was Anna Belle Doan Yoder. They were married in Indiana in 1882. She died in 1898 near Chandler, Ok.
It is believed Amanda Bell Stephens Yoder is buried next to her husband Williams Yoder
MRS BEll YODER DEAD

Mrs. Bell Yoder, who resided southwest of Frederick, but who had been in a hospital at Clinton for treatment for cancer, died in that city Sunday, and the body was shipped here Monday and taken in charge by the Gish Furniture and Undertaking Company.

Funeral services were held at the Davidson cemetery Tuesday afternoon officiated over by the Rev. Stoops, pastor of the Baptist Church at Davidson, and burial was in the cemetery there.
Mrs. Yoder was the first. postmaster in what is now Tillman county, being appointed postmaster of Pearson, the first post office located on the Frisco in this part of Oklahoma, before either Davidson or Frederick came into existence.

Raymond Kleindorfer, of Davidson neighborhood, a son by her first marriage, is the only relative surviving Mrs. Yoder.

The Free Press, 28 Apr 1921, Frederick, Ok

She married Willard Yoder in 1899, according to the 1900 census. She was Willard Yoder's second wife. Willard's first wife was Anna Belle Doan Yoder. They were married in Indiana in 1882. She died in 1898 near Chandler, Ok.
It is believed Amanda Bell Stephens Yoder is buried next to her husband Williams Yoder


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