The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 24, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 13 June 1963 — Page 5
~J f-LTTLI ~ — OBITMAMttW ~—V , - - ■JW■W I • "■IV -J »' ■■ V William Bussard William Bussard, age 78, ot Tucson. Arizona. formerly of Walkerton and Elkhart.. Ind., died Saturday morning at Tucson He was born Dec. 13, 1884, in Wabash County, Ind. His second marriage was to Mrs, Pearl G hn Trost, on June 29, 1960, at Walkerton, wh , survives. Other survivors include three sons, Robert of Florida, and James and William of Texa g two Step-children. Mrs. John Wathen and Glen Trost, Walkerton; seven grandchildren; 2 great-grandchil-dren; 3 step-grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 2 p in Tuesday in Tues >n and the body > Will be returned to Walkerton where friends may call from 7 to $ p.m. Thursday at the Nusbaum Funeral Home. Graveside services will be held at 3 p.m. Friday Bt the Rice Cemetery, Elkhart. Indiana, with Rev. Harold E Williams of the Walkerton Meth dist Church officiating. Hugh Quinn Hugh Quinn 91, died in the Walkerton Nursing Home at 5:40 p.m. Thursday, after an eight-year illness. A lifetime resident of I»nPorte County, he was born March JO, 1872. He was a retired farmer. and a member t f St. Patrick's Catholic Church. Walkerton His only survivors are three nieces and two nephews. Funeral services were held at 10 am Saturday in St. Peter's Catholic church, LaPorte, with R<v. Anthony Ixd ko, pastor of St. Patri k\ church in Walkerton officiating. Burial was in Cedar Grove Cemetery. South Bend. Claj Richard Rininger Graveside sendees were held at 2:30 p in. Wednesday in the North Liberty Cemetery for Clay Rich •rd Rininger, infant son of Mr and Mr.s. Clay L Rininger, of 1422 A Ohio St. The infant was dead at birth Monday night in Braith Bend Osteopathic Hospital ME! HOW MUCH YOU MAY SAVE ON YOUR CAR v INSURANCE WITH STATE FARM! P. Z j * Lloyd G. Clark Agent 620 Roosevelt Road Walkerton, Ind. Office Phone: 586-3156 Res. Phone: 649-3550 Lakeville, Ind. , tr * •*>o3o ! jHSTATE FARM t J Home Offkt: 3!oomlnrton. Ittinoti
In addition to his parents, he is survived by a brother, Rhondo, at home; his paternal grandparents, Ml. and Mrs, Richard Rininger. of North Liberty and his maternal grandparents, Mr and Mis Stockman, in Germany. Rev Rolland Fritz, uncle of the baby, officiated. Gc<>rg«- W. Heim George William Heim, 82 ot North Liberty, died at 10 p.m Sunday in his home after an extended illness The reined contractor was born in R bcrtsville. Ohio April 27. 1881 He lived in North Liberty mod of his life. He married Cora Ell m Ort in South Bend May 23 1901 She died June 6. 1926. In 1927 he married Anne Mallory Morris. She survives Other survivors include by hi first marriage; Rivhard. J. hn and Alfred of N ith Lih 'i ty; William of Walkerton, and Mrs. Fern Kerch.iert and Mrs. Naoma Huff of Walkerton; Mrs Hazel Bcldon of Niles. Mich,, and Mr>. Blanche Baughman of Tyner. Also surviving are two stepchildren by his second marriage. Miss Eula M rris and William Morris, both of South Bend; also 32 grandchildren. 11 great-grandchildren an four step-grandchildren. Funeral services wer? held Wednesday at the Palmer Funeral Home with John Henry Palmer officiating. Burial was in Ray Porter Cemetery, North Liberty Nirth Idbei-
CLOSE OUT Don i Forget! We Hope To Finish Up - Every Item In Our O A ¥ Our Sale This Week! ; Store Is Vt Price Or rA I 41 4 Get Your Share Os Less! These Bargains! “ Just A Few Os The Many Below Cost Prices ■ 3 We Are Offering For Our Final Close-Out ;
I Boys Flannel Shirts Sizes 2 to 10 — Values To $1.98 । 75c Each ■ 1 " ■ _ Womens : High Heel Shoes \\ hites & Blacks — \ alues To $7.50 : $3.00 ■ Big Assortment ; Iron On Bondex B f or Mending and Patching I 1 /2 Price ■ ■ All ; Bias Tape : 5c ■ r All Zippers Values To 40c : 10c
HERSHBERGERS ; 5c TO SI.OO STORE ■ Walkerton, Ind. ■ ■■■■■■■■■■ ■ a ■ ■ -j ■
ty Lodge 266 F A A.M conducted graveside services. Mr Heim was member of the Christian Church of North Liberty, Robert H. Heidorn Robert H. Heidorn, 46. Koontz Ixike, Walkerton, died suddenly ot a heart attack at 5:15 Friday aftern<xm at his home. He was born Jan 3, 1917 in Chicago. His parents were Louise i Schultz > and Herman Heidorn. He resided in the Koontz Lake are; im.st of his life Surviving are s\eial cousins. Funeral services were held last Sunday afternoon at the Nusbaum Funeral home with Rev Paul Loucks officiating Buiial was in Woodlawn cemetery. Walkerton. Gayle Lou DilUc Gayle Ix>u Tuttle, 3 year old daughter of Mr and Mrs William A Tuttle, formerly of North Liberty died at 8:20 p.m Friday at her home In Fort Wann- Death was attributed to a tumoi. The child was boi n in South Bend and lives! here until she moved to Fort Wayne 18 months ago with hei parents. Surviving besides the parents ar. a brother, Richard Lee; two sisters, Joyce Ann and Gloria Mae, all at home; the grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Kaley of South Bond, and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Tuttle of Gcu.ifaak, Mich ; and three greatgrandparents,, Mrs William Men-
All Butterick Patterns \ alues To 75c 15c J & P Coats Crochet Thread Regular 29c 10c All Gift Cards \ allies To 25c 5c Big Assortment Dress & Coat Hangers 10c
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I ere of Germfask and Mr.s. Guy friend of the amateur musi. nn, s Patesei and Simon Kaley of Cui- "I thoght that you got , t । । o f i ver. Funeral services were held at fun out of it." T did," iglad 3 p ,m. Monday at the D. O Me- the other r< gn i hilly. Hut I figComb and son Funeral Hom ■, ured J had better get no ot it Fort Wayne. Burial was in when I saw my neighbor in the Fort Wayne. hardware tore y terday buying ' — _ h shotgun.” "How come you're advertising ( ontr.,l your tunpei and p.. ny your cornet for sale," inquired i ■tl u- good things will be a I d.
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