Catherine M Yutzy

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Catherine M Yutzy (Troyer)

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Birthplace: Plain City, Madison County, Ohio, USA, Hutchinson, Kansas, United States
Death: February 25, 1963 (71)
Hutchinson, Reno County, Kansas, USA
Place of Burial: Yoder Mennonite Church Cemetery, Yoder, Reno County, Kansas, USA
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Moses David Troyer and Catherine J Troyer
Wife of Reuben J. Yutzy
Mother of Mary Yutzy; Clarence Yutzy; Bertha Y. Yutzy; Gladys Yutzy; Private and 6 others
Sister of Daniel M. Troyer; Jacob M. Troyer; David Moses Troyer; John Troyer; Moses M. Troyer and 4 others

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About Catherine M Yutzy

Yutzy, Catherine, daughter of Mose D. and Catherine (Yoder) Troyer, was born at Plain City, Ohio, Feb. 16, 1892; died at the Grace Hospital, Hutchinson, Kans., Feb. 25, 1963; aged 71 y. 9 d. On March 1, 1910, she was married to Reuben J. Yutzy, who died Nov. 21, 1947. One granddaughter, 5 brothers, and one sister also preceded her in death. Surviving are 5 sons (Clarence, Mahlon, Ivan, Paul, and Gilbert), 6 daughters (Mary-Mrs. Arthur Ebersol, Bertha-Mrs. Harold Cambell, Gladys-Mrs. Jay Bowman, Ada-Mrs. J. C. Robertson, Stella-Mrs. Willis Reber, and Erma), 2 brothers (Mose M. and Joe), 28 grandchildren, and 2 great-grandchildren. She was a member of the Yoder Church, where funeral services were held Feb.27, in charge of Andrew Bontrager, Harry Diener, and Edward Yutzy.
(Mennobits)* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Dec 1 2023, 3:21:40 UTC

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Catherine M Yutzy's Timeline

1892
February 16, 1892
Plain City, Madison County, Ohio, USA, Hutchinson, Kansas, United States
1910
December 27, 1910
Limon, Colorado, United States
1912
October 24, 1912
Limon, Colorado, United States
1915
August 25, 1915
Reno, Kansas, United States
1917
October 21, 1917
Little River, Kansas, United States