The Independent-News, Volume 91, Number 45, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 14 April 1966 — Page 2
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D □ DEATHS □- - □ Danii l LUuKlej Daniel G. Lndsley, 63, of 11**5 Ohio St., Walkerton. died at 3 a in. Thursday. April 7, in hi . home, after an illness ot seven monJi> A farmer, he was born Sept 29 1902, in St Joseph County. and had lived here jiami of his 1 fe. On Oct- 16. 1936. in South l>*nd, he married Inna Wolff, who sut ■ Vives. Other survivors i elude hij mother. Mrs. Mary Lmdsley. ol Walkerton; five s>n< Charles D. John Edward. Richard lalloy Kinney Brian and D’s er Dean, all at home; five daughters. Karen Sue. at home; Mrs. Robert Davis and Mr> Charles Davis, iboth of N irth Liberty; Mrs James MeSurely of K ngsbury. and Mrs Thomas I\ i-h of Rolling Fraire; two br ti • Raymond of Nile-., and Henry of Walker:on; and two .risers. Mrs. Naan *, Bennett cf Walkerton and Mrs. Hadel Theurer o Michigan City. Services were held at 2 p.m. KST in the First Baptist Church. Walkerton. Rev. Benny Miller, pastor of First Bapt st Church, officiated. Buna l was in the Walketon Cemetery. Claude Kicked Claude Rickey. 7a. of Clearwater. Fla., formerly of North Liberty. died Monday in his home. He had been ill several years.
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Mi Rickey was born Feb 12. 1891, in North Liberty. He is survived by his widow, Mary Beth; a eon, Farl, of Clearwater; two daughters, Mrs. Leonard Smith of Largo. Fla.. and Mrs Dean Me* Conn of Clearwater; 13 grandchildren; two great-grandchil-dren; a brother, Glenn of Palmetto, Fla ; and a sister, Mrs. George Rynerscn, of Corona, Ind. Services were held Wednesday in th* Wesl yan MeJuxiist Chuivh Clears’Viter, ami burial was in that city. Miss Gertrud** Miley Miss Gert Hide Wiley, 91, of 115 E. Dayton St., South Bend, died at 6 am. Friday at Hillview Nur* ng Home, Mishawaka, after an illness of two weeks. She was born in Walkerton July 1, 1874, the daughti r of Mr and Mrs. Au-tin Wiley, 1 cal pioneer settle! Mis.s Wiley is suiwived by s< oral nieces and n< phews. Services were held at 11 a m. Monday in ths Forest G. Hay and Son Funeral Home South Bend. Rev. .John Rawlings, pastor of Grace Methodist Church, officiating. Miss Wiley v|as a member of the Church. Buna! wag in ’Jie Woodlawn Cemetery. Mik. < urriße Smith Funeral services for Mrs. Curnne Smith. 77. route 2, Walkerton. who died at 2:05 a m. Friday at St. Joseph’s hospital. South Bend, vbre held at 2 pjn EST
Monday at the Michigan Street United Methodist Church, Walkerton. The Rev Dasul Eilor officiated with burial in Woodlawn cemetery. Mrs. Smith was born on Oct 17, 1888, at Lockport, Ind. Her parents were David and Mary Steirett. She was nuarried August 22, 1910, at Delphi, Ind., to Harry B. Smith, who died Feb. 12. 1956 Surviving are one daughter. Mrs. Elsie Bacewic, Grovertown; two sons. Raymond and Ora Smith, both of Walkerton; one sister, Mrs. Hazel Sibbitt, and one brother, Manford Sterrett, both of Camden, Ind., seven grandchildren ami on e greatgrandchild. । Infant Jan<Mii Graveside services were held ■ Friday for Steven Allen Janssen, 1-day old son of Mr. and Mrs. Randal Janssen of Rt. 1, Lakeville, vfho died at 7:45 a. m. 1 Thursday in Memorial Hospital. He is survived by- his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. William Janssen of Rockport. Ind., and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Zent of North Liberty. Services were in Southlawn Cemetery. South Bend. Harden Memorial Cliapel, Lakeville was in charge of arrangements. Mm Charles Fouts Mrs. Myrtle Fouts, 88, of Rt 1. Walkerton, died at 9:40 am. Trursday in Parkviewl Hospital, Plymouth, following a short Hlness She was born Feb. 8. 1878 near Lakeville, and was married Martin 6. 1907 to Charle*! Fouts in South Bend. They lived in Marshall County the past 55 years. She is survived by her husband; a daughter. Mrs. Helen Ganshom Harte.an of Nappanee;
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two sons. Howard and Cleh, both of Walkerton; f<'ur grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Mrs. Fouts was a member of the Tergarden EUB Oiurch. Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m, Sunday in the Teegarden EUB Church. Rev. P F Young, pas-
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