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Paul Yoder

Oley, Pennsylvania

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Paul Detweiler Yoder, Boyertown, died suddenly in a car accident on Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2009.

He was a son of the late Norman and Stella Yoder.

Paul was born Feb. 15, 1931, and married Naomi (Landes) in 1952.

He was the pastor of Boyertown Mennonite Church from 1953 to 1964,...

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My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Dear Naomi and family,
From Berks Heim Administration, residents, and staff, we extend our sincerest sympathy to you on the loss of a devoted, dedicated and sincere volunteer. Paul was loved my many residents, including Danny Miller, who will miss him very much.
Many of our residents looked forward to the church service on the first Saturday of every month that was led by Pastor Yoder. Unfortunately, I and the Administrator, Jerry Fudeman, wanted to attend the funeral service and...

Dear Naomi and family,
Moni and I express our profound sorrow and sincere love to you during this unexpected time of loss. Although we have hope in Christ Jesus, the living hope, through faith in our risen Lord, we yet deeply miss our dear brother, friend, mentor, and teacher. Paul's example and influence will continue to live in us and in countless others who were touched by this unique and sincere man of God. May God bless each of you during these days and may Paul's inspiration...

There are no words . . . Paul and Naomi are amazing people. We could listen to them recounting their missionary adventures all day. They gave everything they had to everyone else. All our love to everyone . . . Darryl and Denise Benfield

Our thoughts and prayers are with Naomi and the family. Paul has been a great example of a Christian, always ready to lend a hand, ready to share his house, his food, his wisdom, and his faith. He's helped our family in so many ways along the years. Our only regret is not making more time to spend with him and Naomi. Paul is now resting with the Lord and we know that his rewards will be many. (The Zaharia Family)