Celebrating The Life Of Elwood D. Yoder September 16, 1927 a�" June 7, 2009 81 Years, 8 Months, 21 Days Visitation Friday, June 12th 4-8PM at the Peterseim Funeral Home Celebration of Life Saturday, June 13, 2009 11:00AM Kalona United Methodist Church Kalona, Iowa Officiating Pastor Lynn Patrick Pianist Mrs. Leslie Arieux Special Music Kalona United Methodist Church Choir Honorary Casket Bearers Jim Fleming Bill Minor Steve Yotty Emery Gingerich Deon Bender Gene Bender Ed Vittetoe Jim Rohret Interment Indian Creek Cemetery Columbus Jct., Iowa At a later date Elwood Dean Yoder was born in rural Johnson County near Wellman, the son of Melvin and Katherine Otto Yoder. He was a farmer and seed salesman for many years, working for WR Grace for 27 years. He as united in marriage to Norma Christy in Muscatine, Iowa in 1982. Elwood enjoyed planting and caring for his flower gardens, listening to Bill Gaither music and spending time at the Kalona Sale Barn. He is survived by his wife Norma of Kalona, children, Roger Yoder of Bakersfield, CA., Benjamin Yoder of Clinton, Martin Yoder of Wellman, Eileen Yoder of Minnesota, step children, Pamela (Scott) Fordyce of Altoona, IA., Ronda Spilger of Iowa City, Marsha (Tim) Furlong of Robins, IA., Rodney (Ronda) Christy of West Liberty, IA, Mark (Diane) Christy of Springdale, AR., 14 step grandchildren and nine step great grandchildren. Also surviving is his sister Gladys (Lando) Gingerich of Morris, IL., nieces and nephews, Kathy (Mike) Meyers, Julie (Doug) Lungstra, Nancy (Louis) Holland, Jennifer (Loren) Smith, and Jim (Mary Ann) Gingerich. Preceding Elwood in death were his parents, one grandson, Joshua Martin Yoder and a sister Dorothy Jean Fleming. A memorial fund has been established for the Kalona United Methodist Church and Hospice of Washington County. The family would like to extend their heartfelt appreciation to the many friends and family members who have shown them so much care and kindness during Elwood's illness and at the time of his death. Your support will be cherished always.