Weaver Polly Weaver, daughter of late Isaac and Susan Mishler Yoder, was born in Somerset Co., Pa., Aug. 24, 1849; died at her home near Kring's Station, Pa., Mar. 14, 1932; aged 82 y. 6 m. 20 d. She was one of a family of seven children, and is the sixth of the number to pass away. The surviving sister is Catharine Yoder of Johnstown, Pa. The deceased was married to Levi Weaver in the fall of 1870. Five children were born to this union of whom 2 daughters preceded her in death. Her husband also passed away 26 years ago. Besides 3 children, she is survived by 9 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren; also many relatives and friends. She was a faithful member of the Stahl Mennonite congregation for many years, and always filled her place when health permitted. During the last years of her life, she needed much care on account of mental failure. Funeral services were conducted in the home by S. G. Shetler, and also in the Stahl Church, assisted by W. C. Hershberger. The service was well attended. The body was laid away in the family plot of the Stahl Cemetery. Source: Gospel Herald - Vol. XXIV, No. 53 - March 31, 1932
Weaver Polly Weaver, daughter of late Isaac and Susan Mishler Yoder, was born in Somerset Co., Pa., Aug. 24, 1849; died at her home near Kring's Station, Pa., Mar. 14, 1932; aged 82 y. 6 m. 20 d. She was one of a family of seven children, and is the sixth of the number to pass away. The surviving sister is Catharine Yoder of Johnstown, Pa. The deceased was married to Levi Weaver in the fall of 1870. Five children were born to this union of whom 2 daughters preceded her in death. Her husband also passed away 26 years ago. Besides 3 children, she is survived by 9 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren; also many relatives and friends. She was a faithful member of the Stahl Mennonite congregation for many years, and always filled her place when health permitted. During the last years of her life, she needed much care on account of mental failure. Funeral services were conducted in the home by S. G. Shetler, and also in the Stahl Church, assisted by W. C. Hershberger. The service was well attended. The body was laid away in the family plot of the Stahl Cemetery. Source: Gospel Herald - Vol. XXIV, No. 53 - March 31, 1932
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