The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 3, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 16 January 1964 — Page 9
n --- - - □ DEATHS 2 □ Mm. .Minerva Aldrich Mrs. Muerva Aldrich. 92. Teegarden. died ai 9 io am bi may at the First Brethren Hume in Flora, after an illness of fuui months. She whs bom July 27, 1871 in Teegarden and was married April 12, 189 uin laikeville to Ira Akinc& who died in 1945 She is survived by two sons. ( Clem us Whiting an Homer of T, ’ garden; 12 grandchildren; 24 । great-grandchildren, and four ( great-great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held at the Fust Brethren Church Tee garden, Monday, at 1:30 pm Kev Caul Stogsdill officiated with b irial in Polk Township । cemetei y Mrv Edltti (irv'luuiM Mrs Edith Gro^hans. 67, of 511 Virginia Sturt. Walkerton died at 11 30 am. Friday at the Osteopathic hospital. South Bend She was bom January 30. 18W In St. Joseph ' mnty. Surviving are a son. Nelson Walz of Walkerton, and a sister. Mrs G«x>rgia SUhson. also of Walkerton Fun- . ral services were held at 2 pm Sunday in the Nt: baum Funeral Home with Rev. r.tul Gro hans of the New Carlisle Church us Go * >Hu mtrig Burial wis in Wo d--1 wn cemetery Mr*. R- ginu B* naut Julies Mrs Region i wnaut Jones 55. of Venice, California died January 9th in lx>s Angles. follow mg several months illness. She whs horn .n Frbrinry 1908, to the late Dr and Mis M. S. IVnaut in Walkerton Surviving are six chirhen. Caroline Rex. Julia, Leigh, Helen a”! Jamas, all of Lus Angeles; ten grandchildren; two brothers. Dr Wu tar Denaut of Walkerton, and । G<-mge Denaut of Balboa b land California. Funeral services were held Monday in Culver City, California. Lenn J. Oare l^enn J. Oare, senior partner of the law firm of Oare Thornburg. McGill A Drahi, died Wednesday. January 8, in Memorial
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hospital. He wa. 76 Mr. Oare wa» a former judge of St. Joseph Superior Court No 2. He practiced law in South Bend since 1911. Hi was appointed t” the bench in 1922, then was elec tint to a term. He had been in fading health recently, though he continued to go to his office. He was at work Friday and was admitted to the hospital Monday. Mi Oare was born un June 5. 18b7, in Herrick. 111. He iv< rived a bachelor of science degree tium Vuh araiao University in 1905. a bachelor of arts degree and a law degree from the same school in 1908, and a Master of Law Degree from Yale University, New Haven. Conn., in 1911. lie was admitted to the Indiana bar in 1908. and to the Ilhnut bai in 19<>9 He married Edna Geyer of North Liberty un May 24. 19U9. in Kankakee. The family hume i at 1421 E Washington Ave . South Bend Sunu mg are his widow, a son. William T., us Pumpuno Beach. Fla . five grand inldn n and three great-grandchild;m. zXnother son, Robert L, former chairman of the board us the As ociates Investment Co and the First Bank & Trust Co was killed Man h 17. 1960, m an au era. h near Tell City, Ind Mr. Oare was a 32nd Degree Mason, a member of St. Joseph L<dge 15. F and AM and a memher of the Round Table and Indiana Club He was al o a member of the State Board of Law Examiners, a fellow in the American College of Trial Liwvers, a f< rmer president of the St Joseph County Bar A >n . and a member of the county, state, and American Bar Assm uitiuus Private funeral services were conducted by Rev. Daniei V. F >wler, pa tor of the First Pn ; bytcrinn Church Buna! u a in Rivmiew Cemetery Haruki A. Comnu-r Harold A. Cummer, 57. of 19628 Jackson Road. South Bend, died at 6 10 pm Friday at St Joseph’s hospital follow mg i two week illness He was born Sept. 10, 1906. in St Joseph County and lived in the area all his life On August 3. 1932 hr
married Ixu.i Cunlain Warm I who survives Also surviving are his mother, Mrs Carne Flowe* of Minneaj oils; two step^ns William F and James R Warner of South Bend; one stepdaughter Mrs George Shaffer of Fnrt Pierce Fla 13 grnndchidren; and one brother, Wilford Commer of Seattle. Wn«h. Services were held at 10 arn Monday in St Jude < Catholic Church with Rev John J. Szot. pastor, officiating Burial was in Southlawn Cemetery The rosary was recited in the funeral home at 8 pm Sunday Commer was a member of the St Jude’s Holy Name Society and the S9'*y Name Men’s Club Roy A. Broman Roy A. Brnman 87 of L.l F 3rd St Ml hawakn. died at 12 10 ain Tuesday in Park view hospital, Fort Wayne He had been ill for about a year and he and Mrs Broman had bi»en with then daughter Mrs Karl Sharp of Fort Wayne, for the last three months. H» entered the hospital about a week ago Mr. Bromnn had luen a teacher for 48 years. 39 of winch had been in Mishawaka He rotinC last June He also taught mathematics m tiie Walkerton High School. He was born in Chicago on Novembet 13. I^Bs Surviving ire his widow: one daughter Mrs. Sharp; a ton. Ralph Brom m, of Bluffton. Ind. six grandchildren, four sister Mrs H irry New erg of IXjegardvn; Mrs. Kai Jens, n of Grand Junction Co* Mr Baden Rowe us Lafayette, and. Mrs. Donald Carlson. of John Illinois. Ho was a member <4 the First Methodi-t Church in M hiw.i<<a Mr Broman wa.- the mi t p’c ident us tie Mishawaka Edu a tion Association RoOse V \\ Isler Roose A W;sh r. 58 <»f 912 W Colfax Ave , South Bend, died at 10 30 pan Saturday m Memorial hospital He was born April 30 1905. moving to South Bend from Walkerton 23 v< irs ago H<- mar rted Olive Ra'.st augh on Oct >bei 4. 1925, In Walkerton. Besides widow, he is survived by a or. James A of South Bend; a daughter M. Barban Ann i'
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home; two granddaughters, fn< brothers, Carl of Nil< <; Uuyd of Mishawaka; Earl of Hamlet Jesse of I^Porte and Glade m* Valparaiso; and twin s sters Mrs Harold Cllndani’ l of T’nl a Mills and Mrs. Dale Cilery of Walkerton. Ho was a member of South Bend A* no 435, Fraternal Order of Eagles, ar ! a former member of the Clay Twp Lion« Club, for which he promoted wre«rt!!ng matche- for many years. Funeral services were held at 2 pm Tuesday In th- Welshcfmer Funeral Home with Rev Stephen Whitehead, pastor of the Maple Lane F C B Church, offi< iattng Burial wio in North Liberty cemetery AMMO CASE New plastic cig.ir<“’‘ p< ks make an ammunition cpsp that's jilst the size to hold ) .30 shells in your pocket and keep them from rattling
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