Andrew-Yoder-Obituary

Andrew W. Yoder

North Bend, Washington

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DIED
April 27, 2019
LOCATION
North Bend, Washington

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Andrew Yoder passed away on April 27, 2019 in North Bend, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on May 3, 2019.

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I have been with an iron worker for many years. I didn't know you, Andrew, but the news of your death hit me very hard as all iron workers, and those who love them, are family. I send love and blessings to family and friends Of Andrew Yoder. Andrew, you will not be forgotten.

Hi Andrea and boys, We are so heartbroken for your loss, Andrew was a good friend of ours. We went to Romania in 2005 with him and many years of Camp Risen Son. We are praying for your comfort and peace.

Growing up with Andrew was a privlage. From the beginning,I always had a friend. He was a man of faith and conviction. He was an amazing husband and father. He had a great sense of humor. He loved his country and could get along with just about anybody. I struggle to quantify his life in a paragraph, you had to know him in order to feel the joy that he brought to this world.

We talked every day if not more often and I feel.... I know a portion of myself is lost. It was like...

December 18 2018 He came to Hawaii to erect my crane

I'm a tower crane rigger from Honolulu Hawaii I worked with Yoder a few times. He was a humble, fun guy to work with I looked forward to seeing him come out and erect/dismantle our cranes. You will be missed brother God bless and Aloha oe

I'm deeply saddened by this tragedy. I'm a tower crane operator in the state of Hawaii that had the privilege to call this awesome man my friend. I looked forward to see Yoder when he came to Hawaii either to dismantle or erect my crane, he'll be truly missed in the 808 state. My heart, prayers and condolences go out to his family. God bless braddah Yoder! Aloha oe!!

Andrew was such an incredible young man. I remember watching him and his brothers grow up playing with my boys. Andrew always made sure that any kid that wanted to play was included in the games. He always had such a kind spirit about him. I will always remember him as a man who loved Jesus and his family with all his heart. Even though my heart breaks that he's no longer with us, I rest in knowing I will see him again.