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Tammee Yoder

November 16, 1959 — April 29, 2012

Tammee Lee Yoder passed away at her family Hearts 4 Him Ranch near Halstead, KS on Sunday, April 29, 2012.

Tammee was a transplanted Texan, whose favorite flowers were yellow roses and bluebonnets. She was known for her mischievous, laughing blue eyes and her vivacious spirit. She cherished her husband, family, friends, her horses, and God above all else. She humbly served the Lord in her church, Koerner Heights, and was involved with the Newton Saddle Club. She retired from United Airlines in 2001 and became a full time wife, mother and grandmother. Her favorite pastimes were to play with her grandkids, ride her horse and listen to her husband sing. She also loved flying and scuba diving.

She is survived by her devoted husband James K. Yoder, her loving sons and daughters Tuppence Weix, Amber Williams, Jessica Fleuter, Zachary Yoder, Zachary Williams, Jake Yoder, 12 grandchildren, her mother Carol McMillen of Corpus Christi, TX, her sister Cyndee Jones of Palmer Lake, CO, and her brother Johnee McMillen of Crockett, TX.

She was preceded in death by her father John ‘Ed’ McMillen.


Her memorial service will be held at Koerner Heights Church in Newton, KS on Saturday, May 5th at 10:30 am.

Visitation time with the family will be Thursday, May 3rd at Koerner Heights from 6 to 8pm.

In lieu of flowers, please make contributions to the Hearts 4 Him music group to be used for Family Life Ministry support, or the Newton Saddle Club to be used for children’s equine scholarships. Contributions may be sent to Broadway Colonial Funeral Home, 120 E. Broadway, Newton, KS 67114.
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