The Independent-News, Volume 104, Number 43, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 5 April 1979 — Page 9

J OBITUARIES VINCENT IMBRO Vincent Imbro, 54, of Carmel, Indiana, formerly of South Bend, died at 9:40 p.m. on Wednesday, March 28. in the Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis, after an extended illness. He was born on June 26. 1924. in Chicago. He moved to Carmel in 1964 from South Bend. He was a real estate broker and was president of Almark Corp., Indianapolis. He married Virginia Ruffner on June 14, 1947, in Michigan City, who survives along with five daughters. Mrs. Vicki Weaver and Becky K. Imbro. both of Xenia. Ohio. Mrs. Debra Gerber and Mrs. Cathy Myers, both of Westfield, and Mrs. Judy Sulzer, of Madison, Wisconsin: a son, Mark, at home; his father, Erank Imbraguglio. of Walkerton; a sister, Mrs. Josephine Betz, of Walkerton; and a brother, Joe Imbro, of South Bend. Services were held at 2:00 p.m. on Friday in the Thallemer-Goeth-als Funeral Home, Mishawaka, with Rev. Joseph B. Flatt. Jr., pastor of the First Baptist Church. Carmel, officiating. Burial was in Chapel Hill Memorial Cemetery. MRS. MARTHA GIBSON Mrs. Martha Gibson, 70. a former Osceola and North Liberty resident, passed away on Saturday, March 31. after being ill several months, in the Memorial Hospital, Sturgis. Michigan. She was born on July 8. 1908. in Salyersville, Kentucky. On August 2. 1927, she married Harrison Gibson, in Kenton. Ohio, who survives. Also surviving are five daughters, Margaret Gabbard and Pauline Bell, both of South Bend, Marjorie Nichols, of White Pigeon, Lulabelle Gibson, of Fort Wayne, and Marzelle Welch, of Elkhart; six sons, Hatcher, of Edwardsburg. Boone, of Elkhart, Willis, of Bristol, Raymond, of Dewey. Arizona. Clifford, of Whittier. California, and Luther, of Lubbock. Texas; 44 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; a sister. Ruby Jimerson, of North Liberty and two half-sisters. Sophie Lafferty and Elsie Nichols, both of North Liberty; a brother, Gomer Arnett, of North Judson and two half-brothers. John Nichols, of North Liberty and Bradley Nichols, of Knox. Services were at 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday at the A. M Manuel Funeral Home, North Liberty, with Rev. Edwin Shelly, pastor of the First Baptist Church. Walkerton, officiating. Burial was in Westlawn Cemetery. North Liberty. LESTER L. GOHEEN Lester L. Goheen. 79. Tyner, died on Monday. April 2. in his home due to smoke inhalation from a house fire at 4:30 a.m. He was born on November 24. 1899. in Polk Township. He was self employed as a carpenter. In 1924 he married Ruth Tribbey, in Plymouth, who preceded him in death in 1959. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Mildren Hostetler, of Walkerton. and Mrs. Edna Swihart, of Plymouth; two sons. John Goheen, of South Bend, and Rolland, of Nappanee; 18 grandchildren; II great-grandchildren; a sister. Mrs. Anna Fluckey, of Plymouth; and a brother. Leroy Goheen, of South Bend. Services were at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday in the Nusbaum-Elkin funeral Home. Walkerton, with Rv. William Hughes, pastor of the United Methodist Church, Walkerton. officiating. Burial was in Oak Hill Cemetery. Plymouth. BIRTH A daughter was born on Sunday. April 1 to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Fournier, Janesville, Wisconsin.

She has been named Kelly Ann and weighed in at 10 pounds and nine ounces. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leßoy “Slats” Matz". J.G. Freshman Orientation Monday, April 9 Freshman orientation for the 19"’9-80 freshmen and their parents will be Monday night. April 9 at 7:30 p.m. in the John Glenn High School auditorium. The principal, athletic director, school nurse, guidance director and teachers

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THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - APRIL 5, 1979

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