Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 104, Number 25, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 19 November 1980 — Page 9

Obituaries Ruth M. Thomas

Funeral services were conducted Saturday morning for Mrs. Ruth M. Thomas, 82, 201 E. Walnut St., Nappa nee Mrs. Thomas died Wednesday, November 12, at Goshen General Hospital, where she had been a patient for six weeks. She had been ill for several months. Born June 3, 1898, in Nappanee, she was the daughter of Emanuel and Emma (Stahly) Welty. She married Chancy H. Thomas on April 16, 1936, and he died January 3, 1973. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Atlee (Cora) Miller, Nappanee, and several nieces and nephews. Three brothers and two sisters also preceded her in death.Rev. Robert Congdon conducted services at the Millwood Chapel Church, of which she was a member. Burial was at Stony Point Cemetery. Mark Tyndall Mark Tyndall, 85, died Thursday evening, November 13, at Reid Memorial Hostital, Richmond, after a short illness. His residence was the Friends Fellowship Community in Richmond. Mr. Tyndall was a native of Spencerville, coming to Richmond in 1965 from Nappanee. He was a retired Shell Oil Company jobber in The Nappanee and Spencerville area, an army veteran of World War I, a member of the American Legion Harry Ray Post 65, and a member of the Masonic Lodge of Fort Wayne and the Fort Wayne Valley of Scottish Rite. His wife, Olive, preceded him in death in 1969. A daughter, Theda Hedrich, died in 1975. Survivors include two sons, William Tyndall of Richmond and Howard Tyndall of Richland Center, Wisconsin, and one daughter, Mrs. Phyllis Kesler of Chula Vista, California, eleven grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Services were held at the Doan Mills Funeral Home, Richmond, Sunday, at 1:30 p.m. The Rev. C. Wayne Carter officiated. Burial was in Erlham Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Friends Fellowship Community endowment Fund.

Court news The following cases have been handled through the Nappanee City Court. David Widmoyer is the judge. Carol Elder, Syracuse, charged with speeding 60 mph in a 45 mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $46. Sande Spencer, Bremen, charged with speeding 60 mph in a 45 mph zone, Daid total fine and costs of $46. Christophel Singrey, North Webster, charged with speeding 46 mph in a 30 mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $47. Russell Sanders, Frankfort, charged with speeding 73 mph in a 45 mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $59. Harold Freehauf, Lakeville, charged with violating an automatic signal, paid total fine and costs of $36. Wayne Wesley, Bremen, charged with speeding 60 mph in a 45 mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $46. Teresa Wimmer, Nappanee, charged with driving while under the influence of alcohol, had her license suspended for 60 days, received a 60-day jail sentence, which was suspended, and paid total fine and costs of $2Bl. Earl Yoder, Goshen, charged with not having an operator’s license, paid total fine ana costs oi *36 Gilbert T. Quick, 111, Elkhart, charged with possession of marijuana, paid total fine and costs of S4B. Ron Rhodes, Nappanee, charged with failure to have headlights lit, paid total fine and costs of $36. Glen R. Shipley, Nappanee, charged with speeding 68 mph in a 50 mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $44. Randall S. Miller, Goshen, charged with speeding 63 mph in a 50 mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $44. Robert Yoder, Goshen, charged with speeding 59 mph in a 45 mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $45. Marian L. Eash, Shipshewana, charged with speeding 58mph in a 45mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $44. Charles R. Smith, Syracuse, charged with speeding 64mph in a 50mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $45. Michael Donoko, South Bend, charged with speeding 50mph in a 35mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $46. Ronald Wright, Nappanee, charged with a violation of a restricted license, paid total fine and costs of $36. Stephen Jones, Brownsburg, charged wipi speeding 57mph in a 45mph zone, p6id total fine and costs of $43. 'Kurt Doering, Bremen, charged with baling false or ficticious registration, pajd total fine and costs of $36. • Alfred Wood, Nappanee, charged with not having an operator's license, pidd total fine and costs of $36. '.’Brent Sawyer, Elkhart, charged with speeding 68mph in a 50mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $49. ; John Close, Mishawaka, charged With speeding 60mph in a 45mph zone, pftid total fine and costs of $46. '-Matthew Mikel, Bremen, charged with speeding 59mph in a 45mph zone, f»id total fine and Co#tß of *45 t'Lisa Averill, Nappanee, cnargeu *.Ui an automatic signal violation, paid tdtal fine and costs of $36. Stump, Nappanee, charged with speeding 62mph in a 50mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $43. Ruby J. Byler, Nappanee, charged With speeding 48mph in a 35mph zone, fMid total fine and costs of $44. Kathy A. Mattern, Nappanee, charged with speeding 57mph in a 45m ph zone, paid total fine and costs of $43.

Eva Davidhizar Mrs. Eva Davidhizar, 81, 1651 E. Market SL, Apt. 9, Nappanee, died November 14, at Elkhart General Hospital, where she had been a patient for the past three weeks. She had been ill with heart trouble and complications. Mrs. Davidhizar was born August 27, 1899, in Monroe County, Michigan, and was the daughter of William and Luretta (Harris) Clark. She married Noah Davidhizar on February 5, 1916, in Gosfyen, and he survives. Also surviving are a daughter, Mrs. John (Doris) Mattern, Elkhart; two brothers; Leonard Clark, Phoenix, Arizona, and Robert Clark, Venice, California; a sister, Mrs. Cletus (Fern) Wagley, Nappanee; four grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. A daughter, two sisters and two brothers, preceded her in death. Rev. Alvin Shifflett and Rev. E. Paul Weaver conducted services Monday morning at the Wright-Yoder Funeral Home. Burial was at Union Center Cemetery. Mrs. Davidhizar was a member of the First Brethren Church. Lester Yoder Wakarusa businessman, Lester Ray (Dutch) Wakarusa, was stricken with a fatal heart attack while attending the North-wood-Franklin Central state football play-off championship game, Friday, . November 14, at Indianapolis. Yoder, who had driven a school bus load of fans to the game, was watching the game, and friends reported that he complained of chest pains. He was on the way to his bus when he suffered the attack, near the North Wood stands at the field. Susan Johnson, North Wood junior, rushed to Yoder’s side and attempted to revive him with CPR. He was treated at the field, by ambulance crewmen, and Nappanee EMS members, and transported by ambulance to an Indianapolis hospital, where he died. Bom September 10, 1935, in Union Township, he was the son of Dale F. and Gladys M. (Buzzard) Yoder. He married Birdena Lambright on January 5, 1959, at Shore Mennonite Church, Shipshewana. Mr. and Mrs. Yoder owned the Royal Treat Drive In, Wakarusa, and he served as a Wa-Nee school bus driver. He was also a co-founder of the Wakarusa Maple Syrup Festival, and was active in that celebration. He was a member of the Wakarusa Lions Club, Wakarusa Chamber of Commerce, served on the board of Living Waters Camp, and was a member of the Wakarusa Volunteer Fire Department for the past 17 years. He was also a former pitcher for a local softball team. Surviving with Mrs. Yoder are his daughter, Carla Jean, a senior at North Wood and two sons, James Ray

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and Michael Ray, all at home; a sister, Mrs. GlennF. (Carolyn) Yoder, Wakarusa, and a brother, Donald, Goshen. Services were conducted by Rev. Harold Knight, assisted by Rev. Bob Detwiler, Monday morning, at the Wakarusa Missionary Church, of which he was a member. Burial was at Yellow Creek Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Wakarusa Missionary Church. Bessie B. Anglin Miss Bessie 8.. Anglin, 85, 151 N. Nappanee St., Nappanee, died Saturday, November 15, at Fountainview Place, Elkhart, where she had resided for the past four years. Bom February 2,1895, in Nappanee, she was the daughter of Grant and Ida (Goss) Anglin. She had worked at the Nappanee Utility Company for 47 years, retiring in 1965. She was a member of the United Methodist Church. A brother, Donald Anglin, Nappanee survives. Rev. Donald Kime, associate pastor of the United Methodist Church, conducted services Tuesday afternoon at Wright-Yoder Funeral Home. Burial was at South Union Cemetery.

Wilma Null Mrs. Wilma Null, 69, 314 E. Harrison St., Wakarusa, died Saturday morning, at home, after suffering an apparent heart attack. Bom February 15,1911, in Nappanee, she married John L. Null on December 10, 1949. He preceded her in death on August 16, 1948. Survivors include her mother, Mrs. Ida Walters, Nappanee; two sons: David Harrington, Sr., Elkhart, and Richard Harrington, Logansport; two sisters: Mrs. Bill-(Beverly) Burley, Phoenix, Arizona, and Mrs. John (Sara) Robinson, Nappanee; four brothers: Ward and George, tx>th of Nappanee; Wayne, Fresno, California; and Arthur, Greenville, Texas; seven grandchildren, two step-grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Services were held Monday morning, at the Leinhart Funeral Home, Wakarusa. Burial was at North Union Cemetery. Mrs. Null was a licensed practical nurse, and had worked in private duty and at nursing homes. She attended the Bethel Missionary Church. Memorials may be made to the heart fund. Fern E. Buller Mrs. Fern E. Buller. 62, of Goshen, died Saturday in Goshen General Hospital, apparently of a heart attack. She was born April 16,1918 in Woford, N.D. She married Henry C. Buller Oct. 10, 1943. He survives with two daughters: Mrs. Stanley (Marlene) Gingerich, Goshen, and Mrs. Marvin (Marva) Miller, Nappanee: one son,

Mario, Goshen; 11 brothers: Roger and Paul Stoll, both of War road, Minn.; Donald Stoll, Dalton, Wis.; Joseph and Ivan Stoll, both of Ladysmith, Wis.; Carl Stoll, Dilworth, Minn.; Warren Stoll, Frazee, Minn.; Ronald Stoll, Oregon; Roy Stoll, Akron, Pa.; Raymond Still, Illinois; and Lloyd Still, Minneota; five sisters: Mrs. Orie (Ruth) Schrock, Motley, Minn.; Mrs. Floyd (Loraa) Mjor, Frazee; Mrs. Vernon (Ella) Boss, Woodbura, Ore.; Mrs. Melvin (Doris) Eby, Alta, Fla.; and Mrs. Winston (Carol) Hensley, Harrisonburg, Va.; and eight grandchildren. Funeral services were held this afternoon (Wednesday) at Yoder-Culp Funeral Home, with the Rev. Art Smoker, pastor of the Berkey Avenue Fellowship, officiating. Burial was in West Goshen Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Project Promise.

LaMar F. Chupp LaMar F. Chupp, 37, R. 1, Etna Green died Sunday, November 16, at 5 a.m. at his home. Bom January 2, 1943 in Etna Green, he was the son of Floyd J. and Mary Ann (Miller) Chupp. He married Amanda Kuhns on April 2,1963, in Etna Green, and she survives. Mr. Chupp was employed as a saw operator at Fairmont Homes, Nappanee. He was a member of the Old Order Amish Church. Surviving with Mrs. Chupp are his father and step-mother, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd J. Chupp, Middlefield, Ohio; his paternal step-grandmother, Mrs. Susan Chupp, Nappanee; a daughter, Diane Kay Chupp; at home; four brothers: Elmer Chupp, Elkhart, and Dan Chupp, John Chupp and William Chupp, all of Nappanee; five sisters: Miss Edna Chupp, Harrison, Arkansas; Mrs. Perry (Katie) Bontrager, Shipshewana; Mrs. Melvin (Anna Mae) Stutzman and Mrs. Lee (Elva) Helmuth, both of Etna Green, and Mrs. Toby (Martha) Yoder, Goshen A daughter and a brother preceded him in death. Bishop Amos Graber and Wayne Helmuth conducted services this morning (Wednesday) at the Melvin Stutzman home. Burial was at Graber Cemetery.

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