The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 13, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 25 March 1965 — Page 3

DEATHS ° □ □ E. N. R<*l<r E N. Resler, 63, 307 Georgia St. a r Uk d Standaid Oil Distributor, died suddenly Tuesday morning in his home. He was born March 15, 1901, in Columbia City. Ind., and was married August 27, 1926. at South Bend, to Ann Timmins who survives. Also surviving is one brother, Floyd sh ’vi, <>: A bon, Ind. H - was a former Walkerton City Councilman. member Walker!. n Mas, me Ixidge 619, South Bend Consistory and Murat Shrine, Indianapolis. Friends may call after 2 p.m. Thursday in the Nusbauin Funeral Home, where services will be held at 2:00 pm. Friday with Kev. David Owen, pastor of the First Prcsbytt rlan Church, officiating Burial will be in the Woodlawn cemetery. Mrs. Carrie Flowers Mrs. Carrie Flowers, 79, died Tuesday afternoon in Minneaj>olis, Minnesota. following a heart attack. She was born Feb. 6. 1886. Her husband, Fred Flow, ers. preceded her in death She is survived by one son. Robert Commer in Korea; one sister, Mrs. Bessie Wright, Minneapolis, Minnesota, with whom she made her home. She lived in the North Liberty and South Bend vicinity before going to Minneapolis, about ten years ago. Her body will bo brought to North Liberty for burial Funeral arrangements are incomplete. Harold L Hough Harold L. Hough, 61, of 1234 McCartney St.. South Bend, died at 4:42 a m Monday in Memorial Hospital after a serious illness of one week. Mr Hough had been an employee of the Studebaker Corp, for 42 years. He was born on February’ 3, 1904. at Fish Lake, Ind. He married Harriet L. Smith on Sept 15, 19C8. in South Bend. She survives. Also surviving are five sons. Harold D., of South Bend, and Carl .1.. Ronald D , and Terry L Hough, and Charles Cohn, all of Los Angeles; a daughter. Mrs. Marjorie Birr of Los Angeles; three br thorn, Harrison Hough South Bond- Oliver Hough of North Liberty, and Delbert Hough of laPorte and three sisters, Mrs Mabel Guvxe of Quincy, Mich., and Mrs. Dolly Hanneman. of T^Porto and Mrs. Ksther D^k of Miami, Florida. Funeral services were held at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday in the

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| Weisheimer Funeral Home, South Bend, with Rev. Neol P. Irwin, | pastor of Calvary Baptist Church, officiating. Burial was in Riverview cemetery. Pam la Ann Luigman Pam a Ann Langman, i daughter of Mr. and Mrs, R o y : RI .t. . i, died at 1:10 p.m. Saturuav in Holy Family Hospital, after a year's illness. Sne\ as bom July 1, L6l. i in Lap rte. Surviving v, ;h her I ar. nts are tw > brothers George Aih n and John Edward, both at. home; maternal grandfather. George Myers. layette, and the paternal grandpan nts. Mr. and Mrs. Ge »rge Langman, Avon Park Fla Funeral ervices were held at 1:30 p.m. CST Tuesday, in the Haverstock Funeral Home. LaPorte. Dr. Floyd L Blewfield, assistant pastor of the First Methodist Church, LaPorte, officiating. Burial was in Patton Cemetery’, LaPortc. John W. Crothers John W. Crothers, 77. Rt. 1. Thom Rd.. N >rth Liberty, died at 10:45 pm. Sunday in Community Hospital, LaPorte, after a 'ong Him ss A former Studebaker Corp, employee, he had moved to North Liberty from Mishawaka 23 years ago He was born on April 19. 1887, in Bremen. and was married on March 7. 1907. in South B. nd, to Ethel Griffith Surviving are his widow; two daughters Mrs. John Tecgarden of Marion. Ind , and Mrs Marie Kinas of North Liberty; three brothers, I^cm .and Andrew, both of Br men; and Lester. Niles; four sisters. Mrs. Grace Morris of St. Petersburg, Ela . Mrs. Jane Matthys of Pierceton: Mrs Florence Molnar of Wyatt. and Mrs. Margaret Chm' derdon of S.uth Bond; five grandchildren and nine greatgrandchildren Funeral services were eonducteii nt 2 00 pm. Wednesday in ’he First Brethren Church North Libert,v, with the Rev William Thomas and Rev. Jack E M Daniel officiating Burlai was in East lawn Cemetery’. Palmer Funeral Home, North Liberty, was in charge of arrangements. 4-H CRAFT (TA B TO ORGANIZE The 4-H Craft (Tub will organrze Wednesday March 24, at the hieh school after n'hool, and meet each week thereafter. Pa ents are welcome. An optimist always exaggerates the visible supply of hope.

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