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Dana Sue Yoder

Sue Yoder

Dana Sue Yoder of Carrollton passed away May 26, 2026, at the Aultman Woodlawn Compassionate Care Center. She fought her disease with grace, dignity and determination. She won the battle and now rests in the arms of Jesus.

She was born Feb. 24, 1947, in Beckley, West Virginia, to the late Macie and Stanton Hall.

After graduating from Carrollton High School in 1965, she married her high school sweetheart, Bill Yoder, on Feb. 26, 1966. Together they had two sons, Todd Addison Yoder, who preceded her in death, and Scott Yoder.

Sue worked for Dr. Darrell Locke for nearly 30 years and Dr. Brady Kail of Waynesburg for 20 years. She loved her jobs and both doctors very much. She continued to work until two months ago, when her health no longer permitted it.

While Sue loved her jobs and working, nothing could compare to the love she had for her family. Her family was her world, especially her son, Scott Yoder, and grandsons, Braden and Bryce Yoder.

Sue had one of the biggest hearts imaginable to go with her sometimes fiery personality.

She was a very generous woman and expected nothing in return except love.

Sue was one of the best cooks of all time, and she was totally in her element when preparing meals for her family. There was no such thing as a small meal. There was always enough for everyone to eat, take home and enjoy as leftovers. To put her generosity into perspective, she once made 18 pies for Thanksgiving to feed a total of 13 people.

In addition to her parents and son, Todd, Sue was preceded in death by her stepfather, Donald Borland, whom she loved and respected dearly.

Sue is survived by her husband, Bill; her son, Scott; grandsons, Braden and Bryce Yoder; and their mother, Tonya Griffiths Phillips. She is also survived by her siblings, Gary (Donna) Hall, Donnie (Anita) Borland and Cindy Triplett-Dominick; several nieces and nephews; and two very close friends, Sarah Alley of Canton and Janet Tasker of Corry, Pennsylvania. Sarah was like a daughter to Sue, and Janet and Sue had been friends since grade school.

A memorial service took place Saturday, May 30, 2026, at the Church of Christ–Christian Disciples, 353 Moody Ave., Carrollton. Visitation was from 10 to 11 a.m., followed by the memorial service at 11 a.m. Pastor Mark Stater officiated.

Cremation has taken place, and her remains will be buried at Mechanicstown Cemetery at a later date near her son, Todd.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Church of Christ–Christian Disciples and/or the Aultman Compassionate Care Center.