The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 10, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 11 August 1966 — Page 6

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— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - AUG. 11, 1966

Robert E. Urbin. Editor PUBLISHER Independent-News Co.. Inc. Walkerton, Indiana 46574 I PUBLICATION TIME: Thursday Os Each Week Second Class Postage Paid At Walkerton. Indiana EUDSCimON RATES: $3.00 Per Year -50 c Additional If Mai’sd Out Cf State

c □ DEATHS C - □ George Seitz Jeorge Seitz, 83. route 3, Walkrton, died at 9:3U p.m. Sunday nt Holy Family hospital, LaFnrte. A retired farmer, he had Jived in the Walkerton area for many years, coming from Allen county, Ohio. At one time he served on the Lincoln Township ‘■chool board in Walkerton. He was a member of the United Methodist Church, Walkerton. He was born on May 5. 1883. : n Allen county, Ohio. June 24. 7 916, he was married in Chicago to Edna Mattox, who survives. Vso surviving are two sons, Cant Eugene Seitz, retired naval officer living in Alexandria, Va.; od Lt. Col. Edwin Seitz, serving with the U. S. Air Force in Germany; two daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Osborne, Riverside, California; and Mis, Helen Brown, Kokomo; two brothers, Charles Seitz, Gary, and Raymond Seitz, Sarasota, Florida; one sister, Mrs, Amiinta Vermillion, South Bend; and seven grandchildren. funeral services will be held at 2 pm Thursday at the Nusbaum Fur oral home. Walkerton. The Rev Harold Williams will officiate Burial will be in Woodlawn cemetery. Friends may call at the funerfc home after 7 p.m. Tuesday and until time of services. Mrs. Ethel Knowlton Mrs Ethel Knowlton, 73, route 2, Walkerton, died at 5:45 a.m. Sunday at Osteopathic hospital, South Bend. She was born December 4, 1892 in Marshall county, Indiana, to Joseph and Della Her sberger. She was married in Wa’kerton on January 24, 1907, to Welcome Knowlton who died 10 1940 Surviving are one son, Earl Knowlton, at home; two daughters, Mrs. Marjorie Williamson, Valparaiso, and Mrs. Maxine Diamond, South Bend; one brother Harold Rensberger, Mill Creek; one sister, Mrs. Vera Seitz. Walkerton; four grandchildren and five great-grandchil-dren. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Pine Creek Ihun h of the Brethren with Rev. John McCormick, pastor, officiating Rurj;:' will be in WestL <wn cemetery, North Liberty. Paul Richard Aaald Paul Ri hard Awald, 12, of Rt 3, Walkerton, son of Mrs. Bertha AwalJ. died Monday afternoon ii Memorial Hospital, Soutn Ben I. from injuries suffered u a pony accident at his home Friday. Paul was born January 24, K>4. in Plymouth. Surviving besides his mother are four brothers, Peter. Rt. 3, Walkerton; Timothy. Mark and Daniel at hom< . his paternal grandmother, Mrs. Maude Awald. and greatgrai.dmother, Mrs. Eva Beall of Rt. 3, Walkerton. His father. Delois, died last July 12. Private funeral services were held at 2 ].m Wednesday, in the Runnells Funeral Home Hamlet, with Rw Carl A. Ricks, pastor of the Grovcrtow n E U.B. Church, ofiicuitmg. Burial was in Grovertowu Ccmctei V. Ivan Hamilton Funeral services for Ivan Hamilton, 46, w< re held at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday at the Nusbaum Fun oral Home with the Rev. David Owen, pa tor of the Walkerton Pi esb tcrian Church, officiating. Burial was in Woodlawn cemetery. Mr. Hamilton dn d Bunday in the Veterans Admini-

st rat ion Hospital. Fort Wayne, where he was admitted June 20. He had suffered from a stomach condition and heart ailment for several years. He was born on October 31. 1919, in Bremen. Ho is survived by three brothers, Frank of New Buffalo, Mich.; Leroy of Marshall, Mich.; and Nye of Stone Mountain, Ga.; also a sister, Mrs. Louis Harmon, of Orlando, Florida. Simon Ozsvar Simon Ozsvar, 83, of Rt. 1, Osborne Rd., North Liberty, died at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday in his home following a brief illness. He was a retired employee of the Oliver Corp., South Bend. Born January 5, 1883 in Hungary, he lived in North Liberty for the last 20 years, moving here from Lydiek. He was gnarried December 8, 1951 in S^uth '.Bend to the former Julia Gyuga who survives with two stepsons, Ah x Laslo of Dearborn, Michigan, and Louis Laslo of Melvindale, Michigan; two stepdaughters, Mrs. William Kovach of Buena Park, Calif., and Mrs. Tony DeRito of Fontana, Calif.; and n ne stepgrandchildren. Services were conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday in the Palmer Funeral Home, North Liberty, with the Rev. Thomas Frost of the North Liberty Methodist Church officiating. Burial was in the Eastlawn Cemetery, North Liberty. Mrs. Gary Freeman Mrs. Nancy Freeman, 22, of 315 Roosevelt road, Walkerton, died at 9 a.m. Monday at Memorial hospital, South Bend, following a short illness. She was born March 11. 1944 in Plymouth, to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert May. now of Walkerton. She was married Sept. 22, 1963 at the Pine Creek Church of the Brethren to Gary Freeman, who survives. Surviving with the husband are the parents; two sons. Eric and Neil, both at home; one brother, Larry May, Chicago; one sister, Mrs. Ronald Thomas, of Marshfield, Mo. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 11:00 a.m. at the Pine Creek Church of the Brethren with the pastor, Rev. John McCormick, officiating. Burial was in Woodlawn cemetery Walkerton. Lawrence S. Shirk Lawrence S. Shirk, 67, of 3903 Ardmore Tr., South Bend, formerly of Walkerton, died at 10:30 a.m. Monday in Starke Memorial Hospital. Knox, after suffering an apparent heart attack. Hr was a retired pipefitter for the Bendix Corp. retiring in 1965. He was born on July 25, 1899, in South Bend. On Oct. 11, 1924, in South Bend, he married Mary Kerchaert, who survives. Also surviving are a daughter, Miss Sylvia Lou, at home; a brother, Willis K., and a sister, Mrs. Mildred Miller, both of Mishawaka. Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday in the Weinheimer Funeral Home, South Bend. Rev. Ric hard Thistle, pastor of the First Methcxiist Church, official d with Entombment in RivTview Mausoleum. Walkerton Lodge F, & A.M. 619 h< 11 graveside services. Mr Shirk was a member of the Walkerton Masonic Lodge, Scottish Rite Bodies, Valley of South B» nd, Orak Shrine of Hammond, South Bend Shrine Club Bendix Post 284, American Legion, and th- Bendix Retirement Club. He was a veteran of World War I. Figures never lie, but it’s nol true with figure of speech.

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