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William A. "Bill" Yoder, 70, of Everett, was called home to be with the Lord on Monday. He was born in Huntingdon, a son of the late Daniel T. Sr. and Geraldine M. (Adams) Yoder.
On June 18, 1983, at Berean Baptist Church in Duncansville, he married the late Susan K. (Miller) Yoder who passed away on Oct. 31, 2015.
In addition to his parents and wife, Bill was preceded in death by an infant brother, Dennis Yoder; an infant sister, Rebecca Yoder; a sister, Sally Yoder; and brother, Daniel T. Yoder Jr. and his wife, Iola B. (Rogers) Yoder.
Surviving are his children, Ashley E. Hinkle and her husband, Brian D. Hinkle, of Roaring Spring; and Kathleen G. Talbert and her husband, Matthew, of Williamsburg; seven grandchildren, all at home: Noah B. D. Hinkle, Logan S. D. Hinkle, Braden C. D. Hinkle, Emily E. Hinkle, Harley M. Talbert, Hunter T. Talbert and Hayden L. Talbert; and many loving nieces, nephews, cousins, friends and their families.
Bill was a graduate of Altoona Area High School, Class of 1972, and a member of the Clear Creek Brethren in Christ Church, Everett.
He began his career as a private investigator in Altoona. He was then employed as a supervisor for an armored truck company in Johnstown until his retirement.
At home, Bill enjoyed fishing and was an avid Penn State football fan. He will especially be remembered for his love of watching Joe Paterno. He also was a huge fan of the Pittsburgh Pirates, regardless if they won or lost.
Friends will be received from noon until the 2 p.m. memorial service Saturday, Jan. 13, 2023, at Clear Creek Brethren in Christ Church, Everett, with the Rev. John Geyer officiating.
Arrangements are by Donelson Funeral Home LLC, Everett.
Friends and family may share memories online at www.donelsonfuneralhome.com.