Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 240, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 October 1910 — Obituary of Mrs. D. H. Yeoman. [ARTICLE]

Obituary of Mrs. D. H. Yeoman.

Mary Emily, daughter of James T. and Elizabeth Morris, was born at Coshocton, Ohio, November 9, 1841, and died at her home in Rensselaer, Indiana, October 4, 1910, aged 68 years, 10 months and 25 days. With her parents she moved to In - diana in 1852. At the age of 13 she united with the M. E. church and remained a faithful member until called away by death. On October 5, 1865, she was united in marriage to David H. Yeoman, who survives her. To this union was born i-ine children, seven of whom survive her; one died in early infancy and Etta B„ at the age of 20. The living are Effie L. Mauck, of Muncie, Ind.; Dallas M„ of Ambia (but now in Alaska); Victor, who resides on the old homestead; Daisy D. Brawn, of Spokane, Wash.; James F., of Ambia; Hattie M. Hopkins, of Rensselaer, and David V., of this county. 'Two sisters and one brother survive her, Mrs. Charles Sines, of Flora, Indiana; Amanda Stinebaugh, of Anderson, and Oliver Morris, of Fostoria, Ohio. There are 18 grandchildren. Sister Yeoman was a true, faithful and loving wife, devoted to her family, believing that a mother’s place was in her home. Her hope in Christ as her Savior grew brighter and stronger as the time of her departure drew near, and she was not only willing, but glad and anxious to exchange her earthly home for her beautiful home in heaven, where sorrow and sickness does not enter, and where forevermore she could enjoy the blessed presence of the dear Savior who revealed himself, and whom she was taught to love in the days of her youth. The funeral was held Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock from the house, conducted by Rev. C. L. Harper, and burial in Weston cemetery.