The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 46, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 11 April 1968 — Page 6

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John Gi i ner t. r unt, a o< <« graduate of Norih Liberty High, as been instrumental in dwtd<»png ar Adult Ldmation program .r Holbrook. Ariz. Grenart. the •on of Mr. and Mrs. A J. Gren- ••’ of Lakeville. is fifth grade •acher in Holbrook. Ariz.. but will join the South Bend. Ind.. hool system this fall. Mrs. ^lara Gardner, center, mainlined perfn t attendance during he seven-mmth school while ring for her 13 children Mrs. ^overly Hatch, left, was co-or-in ator of the program along With Grenerl. (NAU Photo) 1 c 081 T r A R I E S D □ । Mary Grim irs Mary Grim, 48. of 64501 1 sir Rd., who died at 5 45 a.m. Wednesday in the E Street Division Hospital of LaPorte after a week's illness. Services were 1 p.m. Saturday in the Needham Funeral Home, Marion. Ind. Rev. Donald Ault, pasior of the First Church of •he Nazan ne. officated. Burial was at Marion. She was born on b 16. 1920, in Marion, residing n North Liberty two years. On aug. 15, 1956, she was married ;'<• Earl Grim, who survives. Also surviving are three sons. Frank Brown of Michigan City, Ben- ; imin of Tennessee and Richard. with the U.S. Army at Fort ( ampbell. Ky.; four daughters. Mrs. Caroline Barrett of Austin, hd.. Mrs. Ehliane Anderson of hweetser, Ind., and Mrs. LaMona f** T " ~ ** f : Meridian uhials | FARMOWNER’S I JKPQUCY t | |W f * I ** » " ■■ -■■ 3 M PROVIDES UNUSUALLY BROAD PROTECTION I One Policy One Premium Saves you money, too! CALL US TODAY R. W. Johnson Ins. Moral ng — HMnkt Pbone 567-2A24 Afternoons — Koontz Laka Phone Walkerton SM-25M

Williamson and Mrs. Catherine Gut id both of Marion, .and eight grandchildren. Ora A. Bennett Graveside services for Ora A. Bennett. 71. of Rt. 3. Walkerton, who died March 25 in his home were conducted April 4 in the Tyner Cem< tery with Rev. Richa d Matteson, pastor of the United Missionary Church, Koontz Lake, officiating. A retired employee of the Joseph Lamb Corp.. Detroit, he was born on April 27. 1896. in Tyner. Surviving are a son, Richard W., of Michigan City; three daughters, Mrs. Marilyn Ann Hopper of Michigan. Mrs. Nancy Meyne of Valparaiso and Mrs. Ellen Miller

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of Huntington Beach. Calif.; two grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Fern Burn* r of Chicago and Mrs. Fealock of St. Petersburg, Fla. Mr. Bennett was a veteran of World War I. Set. Ixwis J. Maher Jr. Services were held at 1 p.m. Saturday in the Nusbaum Funeral Home, Walkerton, for Army Sgt. Dmis Joseph Maher Jr., 19, who was killed in action in Viet- [ nam March 24. i Sgt. Maher was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Maher, Rt. 1, Walkerton. Rev. W. Brubaker, former pastor of the Center Church of Brethren, Walkerton: officiated at the services. Burial ■ was in Woodlawn Cemetery,

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Walkerton. Born on Feb. 4. 1949, in Lebanon. Ore., Sgt. Maher moved to Walkerton with his parents in 1952. lb s.des his parents, he is survived by two brothers, Richard Roy and David Lynn, both at home, and his mat rn.d grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Hickory, of Lebanon. Dale D. Wat tn Dale D. Watts. 59. of 1107 Harrison St., Walkerton, died at 1 30 p.m. Friday in Pino Like Division Hosipal. LaPorte, a't r an illness of one week. He w.i> a former employee of ITr Stol Products, Inc. Wnlkett n. He was born May 5, 1908. in Fron< h lack, and had lived in Walkerton 40 years, coming from Plymouth. On July 7, 1928 at S uth Bend, he married Tlv In a Stickley. who survives. Also surviving arc three sons, Kenneth of Walkerton, Robert of Mill Creek, and Dale Jr. of Stryker, Ohio; six daughters. Miss Norma Watts at

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