The Independent-News, Volume 104, Number 47, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 May 1979 — Page 8

MAY 3, 1979 - THE INDEPENDENT NEWS

JpBITUARIB EVERETT W. REAM Everett William Ream. 60, of 10’’ Shamrock Street. Walkerton, died at 8:30 p.m. on Friday. April 27, at his home after an extended illness. He was born on January 26. 1919. in Denver. Indiana, and had lived in the Walkerton area since 1941 coming from Wabash. In Plymouth on October 12. 1928. he married Melissa I. Putman, who survives. He was a retired supervisor for Trans Port Motors. Chicago. Also surviving are two daughters. Mrs. Kenneth Klinedinst and Mrs. Russell Jimerson, both of Walkerton; a son. Dennis W., of Walkerton; seven grandchildren; two brothers. Gerald, of Fort W'ayne and Theo, of Walkerton; and his mother. Mrs. Mary Ream Moor, of Walkerton. Funeral services were at 2:00 p.m. on Monday at the United Methodist Church, Walkerton, with Rev. William E. Hughes, pastor, officiating. Burial was in Woodlawn Cemetery. Walkerton. ZELLA LEOTA MANN Mrs. Zella Leota Mann, 91, formerly of 64507 Snowberry Road, North Liberty, died at 11:10 a.m. on Wednesday, April 25. in Mil-

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ler s Merry Manor Nursing Home. Walkerton, following a lengthy illness. She was born on October 18. 1887, in Hamlet. Having been a semi-invalid the past 50 years, since 1942. she resided with her daughters. Mrs. Nora Farrar. Walkerton and Mrs. Gennevia Bettcher. North Liberty. On November 7, 1907, in Knox, she was married to William F. Mann, who died on January 7, 1952. Surviving are two daughters. Mrs. Nora Farrar. Walkerton and Mrs. Gennevia Bettcher. North Liberty; four grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; two greatgreat grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Bertha Hubbard. Plymouth and Mrs. Lenora Jolley, of Hamlet and two brothers, Raymond Harness. of Aurora. Illinois and Evart Harness, of Walkerton. Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. on Friday in the A. M. Manuel Funeral Home, North Liberty, with Rev. Gaylord Saltzgaber, pastor of the North Liberty United Methodist Church, officiating. Burial was in Westlawn Cemetery, North Liberty. Mrs. Mann was a member of the Church of God. HAROLD 0. SHEARS Harold A. Sheaks, 65, Route 1, Box 134, Walkerton, died at 10:20 a.m. on Saturday, April 28, after suffering an apparent heart attack while driving his car in Polk Township. He was born on July 6, 1913, in Walkerton and was a lifetime

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resident of the community. On May 5, 1939, he married Alice Niemeyer, in Crown Point, who ■ survives. । Surviving along with his wife are four sons. Harold, of Canoga Park, California; Larry, of Alpharetta. Georgia; Dennis, of Los Angeles. [ California; and Jerry W., of Dallas. Texas; six grandchildren; three , sisters, Mrs. Ethyl Mapes, of I Niles, Michigan; Mrs. Jessie Egly, of Daytona Beach. Florida; and Mrs. Lola Seiver, of Clearwater. [ Florida; and three brothers. Roy, of । Crown Point; Donald, of Willow- । brook, Illinois; and Lloyd, of Marietta. Ohio. He was a retired truck driver for । Norwalk Truck Lines whom he worked for 14 years. He also worked at Rogers Cartage for three years. He was a member of the Moose Lodge No. 741, Plymouth; the Teamsters Local in Gary and Musicians Union in LaPorte. Services were at 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday at the Nusbaum-Elkin Funeral Home with Rev. William E. Hughes, pastor of the United Methodist Church. Walkerton, officiating. Burial was in Woodlawn Cemetery, Walkerton. Memorials may be made to the Heart Fund. THANKS We wish to give our thanks to our friends, neighbors and relatives for their kindness during the loss of our mother and wife. All has been deeply appreciated. A special thanks to Rev. Hughes. Mr. Bob Jahr Mr. and Mrs. Dan Holland

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Mr. and Mrs. Don Hendricks Mr. and Mrs. Brad Schmeltz Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hendricks Mr. James Hendricks The family of George Gary Phillips wishes to express their gratitude to all who offered sympathy and support during the loss of our son and brother. The George Phillips Family Thank you sincerely for sharing our sorrow with us. Your kindness is deeply appreciated and will always be remembered. The flowers and food were appreciated very much. Thanks to all of you for being with us at that time. Mrs. Asa Clevenger And Family We want to thank all our friends for the many expressions of love and sympathy extended to us due to the sudden death of our beloved son and brother, John W. Farrar. Mrs. Ward Farrar Mr. and Mrs. William Mortakis And Family The family of Judith Ann Klinger wish to express their thanks to all their relatives and friends, teachers and students of Oregon-Davis Schools and Father Letko for all your thoughtfulness during our loss. God bless you all. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Klinger And Family The family of Benjamin 'Everett' Baker wants to express their thanks for the kind expressions of sympathy by the neighbors, friends and relatives at the time of his death.

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They appreciate the care and understanding by the NusbaumElkin Funeral Home, Rev. Hughes and United Methodist Church. Mrs. Vylet V. Baker Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Baker Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Baker Grandchildren SENIOR BOWLERS END THEIR SEASON April 25 was the last day of bowling for the senior citizens at Pizza Bowl Lanes, Walkerton, until next fall. Sally Barna had a good season and ended with a 508, her first 500 series, while Emil Vische had a 503 series. Lou Dipert had a 168 game. The standing of the high ten are listed as follows: Stan Labno, 158.36 Emil Vische, 155.1 Chuck Joyce, 144.46 Sally Barna, 144.31 Tony Safar, 139.71 Dick Dipert, 139.64 Russ Bruesch, 135.23 Eleanor Knight, 133.66 George Barna, 133.4 Helen Bowman, 132.8 The day ended with dip and chips and the presentation of awards ending a season of much pleasure and new friends. The seniors thank Fred and Ruby Stratton and The IndependentNews. "Beauty is truth, truth beauty." Keats The most long-lived animal is the giant tortoise of the Galapagos Islands, where specimens have been estimated to be as old as 190 years.