The Independent-News, Volume 104, Number 50, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 24 May 1979 — Page 3

J OBITUARIES HELEN J. SAFAR Mrs. Helen .Josephine Safar. 6b. of Route 1. Walkerton, died at 7:30 a.m. on Saturday. May 19. at the Osteopathic Hospital. South Bend, after a sudden illness. She was born on August 17, 1912, in Oak Park. Illinois and had lived in this area 47 years coming from Illinois. She married Anton J. Safar on September 10, 1932, who survives along with three daughters, Mrs. Jennifer Heemer, Walkerton, and Mrs. Susan Wilcox and Miss Margaret Safar, both of Plymouth; and two grandchildren. Services were held at 1:00 p.m. on Tuesday at the A. M. Manuel Funeral Home, North Liberty, with Dr. Gaylord Saltzgaber, pastor of the North Liberty United Methodist Church, officiating. Burial was in Woodlawn Cemetery, Walkerton. MARIE J. SHAW Funeral services were at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday at the St. Adalbert’s Catholic Church with Rev. Eugene J. Kazmierczak. pastor, officiating, for Marie J. Shaw. Entombment was in Resurrection Gardens Mausoleum at St. Joseph Cemetery. Mrs. Shaw, 31. of 29808 Osborne Road. North Liberty, was born on November 2, 1947, to Mr. and Mrs. Anthony D. Sikorski, South Bend, who survive. Also surviving is her husband, Willard, whom she married on May 6. 1967, in South Bend. Mrs. Shaw’s body was found recently and she had been missing since September. 1977. "Art is man added to nature." Francis Bacon

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I would like to thank all my friends and relatives for their cards, prayers, phone calls, visits and other help in many ways while I was in the LaPorte Hospital and after I came home. Also thanks to the Ambulance crew and Dr. Carter and Dr. Fenstermacher. Bruce Fitzgerald We would like to thank everyone that helped us celebrate our 50th wedding anniversary and for all the thoughtful and kindness in cards and gifts. It will be a day of wonderful memories to us. A special thanks to our four lovely children and their families. John and Alma Newland We would like to thank our triends, neighbors and family for the flowers, food and many acts of kindness given during the loss of our loved one. William H. Baughman. A very special thank you to Rev. Cummins, Dr. Wackerle and the Van Gilder Funeral Home. Also to Marge Struble, Zeima Saxton. Wanda Brainer and Linda Baughman for the dinner they prepared. Your kind expressions of sympathy is deeply appreciated and gratefully acknowledged. Mrs. William Baughman Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Baughman And Family Gerald Baughman Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baughman And Family Glen Baughman Mr. and Mrs. Bill Baughman And Family Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Metcalf And Family Many thanks to all my dear friends and neighbors for the kind-

rememberances while 1 was in the hospital. Also thanks to the Missionary Society for the lovely fruit box and to all tor the lovelv flowers, cards, visits and prayers which were indeed appreciated sent bx friends and church. Thanks to the ladies Prayer group of the United Methodist Church. On Mother’s Das a dear younger friend presented me with a lovely corsage which was enjoyed. Thanks again to all. may the dear Lord bless you. He is ever faithful to all who trust him. Miriam Auxier A big Ihank You to anyone and everyone who in any way contributed to our Poppy Day. especially you people who stopped to wear a Poppy. Thanks much. Orville Easterday Unit 189 American Legion Auxiliary It was so nice to be remembered while I was in the hospital and since my return home. Thanks very much. Mrs. Louis Anderson I would like to thank my classmates, relatives and friends for my graduation gifts and for coming to my graduation party. You helped make Sunday a special day for me. Dave Reed We wish to express our sincere appreciation to the Walkerton and Koontz Lake Firemen who worked so long putting out the fire in our woods on Monday. May 7. John Pat Cowger Our sincere thanks to all those who gave us aid and sympathy at the time of our bereavement. The flowers, cards, food and many acts of kindness were deeply appreciated. We especially want to thank Rev. Lloyd George, the Rannells Funeral Home and the ladies of the Koontz Lake United Missionary Church for their thoughtful consideration. The Emma Howard Family

ENJOY TRIP TO HOLLAND Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sheneman. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Zehner. Mrs. Mildred Hunter and Mable Dewey enjoyed last Friday at the lulip Festival, in Holland. Michigan. They were among 33 passengers on an Indiana Bus driven by Larry Ullery through the Rainbow Travel. Inc., of Bremen. They arrived at 9:(X) a.m. and in time to see the alumni Dutch Dance and Street Scrubbing after which they visited Windmill Island and the Dutch Village where they enjoyed lunch From there they went to the Civic Theatre where they enjoyed a two hour performance by the Lawrence Welk Stars. They stopped in Benton Harbor at the Bonanza for supper before returning home at 9 o'clock. It was

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THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS - MAY 24, 1979

a wonderful trip and the weather was great. RETURN FROM FIVE WEEK TRIP Gene Gerber and Bill Boelkins have returned from a five-week trip covering 6,6(X) miles. They visited 1 ” western states and saw points of interest in all included were the Custer Battlefield, the Alamo, site of the Civil War battle of Pea Ridge and many more. Visiting in California was curtailed by the gasoline crunch, long lines of motorists were common and in some places gas prices were up to 51.20 per gallon. No problems for gasoline in any of the other states were encountered. "When a man is angry, he cannot be in the right." Chinese Proverb