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Lowell Burnell Yoder

1930 - 2023

Lowell Burnell Yoder obituary, 1930-2023, Maumee, OH

Lowell Yoder Obituary

Lowell Burnell Yoder

May 3, 1930 - June 4, 2023

Though his earthly tent became tattered and worn by age 93, on June 4, 2023 Lowell Burnell Yoder left this earth and is present with His Savior whom he served for more than 60 years.

Lowell was preceded in death by his parents, Loran and Vera (Schelling) Yoder of Wauseon, OH; and his brothers, John, Paul and Lester (Butch); as well as sisters, Sharon (Yoder) Wyse and Dewila Jean (Yoder) Tilton; and beloved grandchild, Tyler Lowell Yoder. Lowell, the oldest of 8 siblings, is survived by sisters, Marel Harris and Lois Gerken.

Lowell, born May 3, 1930 in Holgate, OH, graduated from Wauseon High School in 1948. He married Marylin Zenk of Metamora, Ohio on March 10, 1951.

Lowell is survived by Marylin (Zenk) Yoder his wife of 72 years; and their 5 "T"s, Thomas (Marcia) Yoder, Timothy (Jennifer) Yoder, Terral (Erika) Yoder, Trudy (Kenneth) Vicary and Tamra (Philip) Leinbach; beloved grandchildren, Ryan (Nissa) Yoder, Kyle (Jamie) Yoder, Kory (Erin) Yoder, Lynze (John) Ballay, Jordan (Matthew) Sandretto, Whitney (Tyler) Hogrefe, Cody Yoder, Kendra (Brian) Birkes, Karli Vicary, Thomas (Megan) Yoder, Emma Yoder, Josiah Leinbach, MaryLynn Leinbach and Thaddeus (Gwyn) Leinbach; great-grandchildren, Sullivan, Maxie, Lennan, Crawford, George, Simon, Florence, Margaux, Jett, Cole, Colette, August, Quinn and Callen.

Since 1953, the Yoders called Springfield Township home. In 1958, Lowell started Yoder Machinery Company in Holland where he remained as its president for 40 years.

Amidst the busyness of his business, Lowell made time for his community. He coached and sponsored many little league teams for Springfield Little League Baseball, even closing up Yoder Machinery early to get to the games on time.

Lowell was one of the board members who helped organize Strawberry Acres in Holland as well as part of the Strawberry Festival Committee. When the Committee dissolved, the Festival monies were given to Springfield High School for a scholarship program which is still in existence today. Also, from 1967-1979 Lowell served on the Springfield School Board.

Lowell had a well-developed funny bone as he had a joke, humorous story or witty comeback for all occasions. Laughter is always good medicine.

Lowell's heart beat full-time for missions which guided much of his life.

Locally, he was one of the early founders of WPOS Christian radio station in 1966, donating the land and the original building for the station. He served on the WPOS board from its start through 2011.

On the property of WPOS, Lowell was instrumental in the construction of the Youth for Christ building. He served faithfully on the YFC board for 10 years.

Lowell's passion for missions spilled internationally as well. He devoted much time and resources to the Friends of Haiti Organization (FOHO). As a co-founder of FOHO, he served as an officer and board member for more than 35 years. He made numerous trips to Haiti over nearly 45 years with work teams. Tons of food, medicine, hospital and farm equipment, generators, cement mixers and even goats were sent to Haiti to support machine shops, hospitals, wells, churches and schools. Lowell's pet-project, solar cookers, helped Haitians harness sun power instead of deforesting their land for cooking.

Besides Haiti, Lowell became enthused with ministries in Poland after visiting there with his friend, Joey Bochenek, in 1984. It was not long before containers of food, educational equipment, and materials to build churches flowed to Poland.

A member of the Rotary Club for 45 years with perfect attendance, Lowell traveled to many International Rotary Conventions where he would play his guitar with the Rotary Musicians.

Evangelizing the Gospel was important to Lowell. He called Holland Free Methodist his church "home" for many decades. He was a long-time member of the Gideons as well as Association of Fundamental Ministers and Churches. He obtained his ordained minister's license in 1969.

Lowell enjoyed his involvement with the Greater Toledo Republican Club where he served as an officer and member for several decades. He also was elected as a precinct committeeman in his district for many years. This association explains his sweet and enduring obsession with elephants!

Local history always captivated Lowell's attention, which led to his involvement in the Holland-Springfield-Spencer, Fulton County, and Metamora Historical Societies. He loved collecting items to give to friends, family or whomever.

Another of Lowell's enduring hobbies was music. His early years, he played with the Down Home Boys who played on behalf of International Harvester. There would be a movie about farm implements then the band would play while refreshments were served. Lowell learned to play a big string bass, needing to stand on a chair, as he played live one-hour every Saturday morning on the Defiance Radio Station.

Singing and guitar playing continued for decades. Two 45s were cut: The Shot that Killed Jack Kennedy and Don't Blame the State of Texas. Through the 70s- 80s Lowell sang and played with two country gospel quartets ~ first the Gloryland Quartet and later the Calvaryland Quartet, traveling most weekends all throughout the Midwest. He took seriously the command to go into all the world and preach (and sing) the Gospel! And his first ever solo in church as a 13-yr-old boy reminds us ~

This world is not my home, I'm just a-passing through

My treasures are laid up somewhere beyond the blue

The angels beckon me from Heaven's open door

And I can't feel at home in this world anymore.

Visitation will be Friday, June 9 from 2 p.m. â€" 8 p.m. at Holland Free Methodist Church in Holland OH. Visitation on Saturday, June 10 at 9 a.m. with the funeral to follow at 10 a.m. In lieu of flowers, the Yoder family would be honored if you would make a donation to Toledo Christian School for the Tyler Lowell Yoder Scholarship Fund. Make checks out to: TC Foundation and reference Tyler Yoder Scholarship Fund. Send to TCS, 2303 Brookford Dr., Toledo, OH 43614. For donations online ~ www.toledochristian.com.

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Published by The Blade on Jun. 8, 2023.

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Sydney Thomas

June 2, 2024

Remembering you and what a wonderful man you were here on earth. I know you´re ever so happy to be back home.

Sydney M. Thomas

June 27, 2023

He told me, if the good Lord intended you to smoke cigarettes, you would´ve been born with a chimney up your back! I´m not that person any longer. He was a really good person and funny. He was the father to the only real friend I ever had in life. I have an elephant on my bookshelf... I always think of him when I look at it...and of Marylin who taught me to crochet afghans. Good people! I know your ever so happy to be back home w/Jesus

Karen Baker-Zepf

June 12, 2023

Thank you, Lord, as we are all blessed for the life of Lowell B. Yoder and by his family.

Karen Baker-Zepf

June 12, 2023

Tom and family,
Your father was a great man, and in the end, you know all the good things he accomplished for the world to be a better place.

Love and prayers to everyone.

Lori Bowles

June 10, 2023

Family an Friends of Mr. Yoder I tried to be there however my regular Driver was not available an it's almost impossible to get a cab on a Saturday am without a 4 hour wait. I'm sorry I did try. Thank you and I pray God comforts all of you. Take care. Lori Bowles

Betty Zenk

June 10, 2023

My favorite memory of Uncle Lowell would be when he told me his best blonde Jokes. they always made me laugh. Rest in peace Uncle Lowell.

Lori Bowles

June 9, 2023

I remember going to Holland Free Methodist church around 5 years old with my Grandma Helen Hardy an Grandpa Lark Hardy zn meeting Mr. Yoder I remember as a child here an there how they always talked before or after church. I remember the Calvaryland Quartet playing at churchan my parents bought a album. I will try to make it to the funeral tomorrow if I can. Take care may God Bless an comfort you all. Sincerely Lori Bowles I was hoping to get to visit my past friends including my Grandma Pastor Lewis Betty an Larry an Stephanie an Mrs. Witker. Thank you.

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Rachel Doak

June 8, 2023

Lowell was a longtime friend of my paternal grandparents (Jim & Leone Wallace). My grandpa had been the pastor at Roberts Chapel when I was growing up, and that was how I knew him.

From what I've read of my grandpa's stories, Lowell gave my grandparents financial help when the family (which, at the time was my grandparents, my dad, my aunts Becky and Rhoda, and my uncles Phillip and Mark) was getting ready to go to Haiti as missionaries, and they had been friends for the rest of my grandparents' lives.

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Lance and Taryn Miley

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Sylvia Witte

June 8, 2023

My memory of Lowell is his welcome as we attended the WPOS tent meetings in 1967 and 1968. My husband and I both came to know the Lord in 1968 because of that ministry.
Thank you Lord for this faithful servant.
My sympathy and prayers go to Marylyn and family. Sylvia Witte

Debbie Tomaszewski

June 8, 2023

Dear Marylin and Family Members,
All our prayers during this difficult time. May God give you all strength and comfort.
Eugene, Evelyn, Debbie, and Jackie Tomaszewski

Tamera Riggs - Reynolds Corners Rotary Friend

June 7, 2023

I didn´t get to know Lowell well but I want to say the time I did get to spend with him was great. He was always smiling. He had so many interesting stories about his travels. If everyone that could, would gave as much as he did of both his time and money, not one person on earth would have a need. Rest in Peace ,Lowell. Your work here is finished.

Barbara Spencer

June 7, 2023

My deepest sympathy to all; I have such fond memories of Lowell. He loved to tease and a very hard worker for whatever he was involved in.

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