The Independent-News, Volume 97, Number 31, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 17 December 1970 — Page 5
□ □ OHITUAKIES □ q Raymond II Wilson Raymond H. Wilson. 52, of Chicago, a former resident of Koontz Lake, died at 7:45 am. Wednesday en route to a Chicago hospital after suffering an apparent heart attack. Born August 13, 1908, in Chicago, he is survived by a brother, Clarence H. of Koontz Luke; two sisters. Mrs. Florence Johnson of Koontz LAke and Mfs Edna Johnson of North Olmstead. Ohio. Services were held at 3 p.m. Saturday m the Nusbaum Funeral Home. Rev Harold E WUaams. pastor of the Walkerton United Methodist Church, officiated. Burial was in the Woodlawn Cemetery, Walkerton. Samuel Rowe Samuel Ruwe, vt or m. 2, North LltMirty, died TuesChy morning In his residence He was a retired farmer Born July 29. 1873, in Elkhart County, he had resided here for 68 years. On December 25. 1898 in Walkerton, he married Laura E. Baughman who d.ed in 1950 Surviving are a son Earl of North Liberty; a daughter. Mrs Ivon Hartsough of North Liberty; 12 grandchi dren and 40 great-grandchildren. Services were at 1 p m on Friday in the Pine Cneek Church of the Brethern, Rev. Micheal Hodson. pastor, officiated Burial was in Fair Cemetery. He was a member of the Pine Creek Senior C.tizons. —— ■l————■ Mal H I •II new and air freshener * SUtOKUIUs 959 95 coutiois SAO9S •8^ gaitea tank “ ^»sileit “water wMef actiw KABEUNS HARDWABE Walkerton, Ind ana 724 Roosevelt Road
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Miss Constance We iolek Miss Constance W’esolek. 101, formerly of North Liberty, died at 10 a m Tuesday at Melrose Manor. Mishawaka, after an extended illness Born April 10. 1869 in Poland, she came to this fwea 98 years ago from Poland. She is survived by several nephews and nieces.. Services were at 10 a.m Thursday in St. Stanislaus Catholic Church. Rev Casimer Gratiarz. C.S.C . pastor, offic.ating. Burial was in St. Joseph Cemetery William U Loepke William C. Loepke, 66, of route 3. Koontz Lake, Walkerton died at 4:00 p.m. Monday in his home. The Ranneils Funeral Home in Hamlet is in chaige of the arrangements. Mm. Gladys (Heaves Funeral services for Mrs Gladys Gleaves, 74, formerly of
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Koontz Lake, who died Sunday in Everett. Mass., will be held at 3:00 p.m EST Thursday in the Nusbaum Funeral Home, Walkerton. Rev. Harold Williams. Walkerton United Methodist Church, will officiate Burial will be in Grovertown Cemetery, Grovertown. Surviving are a son Mark Krandall of Everett; a daughter, Mrs. Gloria Oral. of Sauk Vdl.age. 111., eight grandchildren and eight great-grand-children. Friends may call at the funeral home. Mrs. Elsie Moore Mrs. Elsie Moore. 86 of Owosso. Mich., formerly of South Bend, died at 1:45 am. Monday in the home of her daughter. Mrs Ruth E. Cross Owosso. She had been in failing health for six years. Born Match 18. 1884. in North Liberty, she raised in the South Bend area most of her life. On December 25 1906. in Chicago she was married to George E
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Moore, who died in 1945, Surviving besides Mrs. Cross are two other daughters, Mrs. Margaret Boggs of Mishawaka and Mrs GeorgeOq jßoggs of Ph'aerkx; eight grandchildren; 19 greatgrandchildren; a brother, Earl Wtwtiner, of North Liberty and two sisters, Mrs Laura Fair of North Liberty and Mrs Adi Geiger of South Bend. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm. Sunday in the Forest G. Hay and Son Funeral Home, where services will te conducted at 1:30 pni Monday. J O. Herr of the First Seventh-day Adventist Church, will officiate Burial will be in St. Joseph Valley Memorial Park. ONE-WAY People who travel a straight and narrow path today will never get into a traffic jam.
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