The Independent-News, Volume 105, Number 16, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 27 September 1979 — Page 12
SEPTEMBER 27, 1979 - THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS
OBITUARIES JOSEPH T. SCANLON Joseph T. Scanlon. 49. Route 3. Walkerton, passed away at 6:00 a.m. on Endav. September 21. at the I a Porte Hospital following a three and a half month illness. He was born on January 12. 1930. in Chicago. to Joseph and Veronica (t.ill) Scanlon. He married I sther Hcrbolt. on November 29. 1952. who survives along with a son. Ihomas. at home. He was cm ploved bv Simon Brothers, ot South Bend He lived in the area for ten vears coming from ( hicago. He was a member of st. Patrick Catholic Chutxh. Walkerton; K<x>ntz lake Conservation Club and the local Order of the Moose. Plc mouth. Funeral sere ices were at 10:00 a.m. on Mondac at St. Patrick ( hurch. Walkerton, with Rec. Anthony Letko. officiating. Burial
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was in Fletcher Cemetery. Hamlet. RALPH LOUDERBACK Ralph louderback. ”6. Route 4. Walkerton, passed away at 2:50 p.m. on Tuesday. September 18, at Pilgrim Manor. Plymouth, following a long illness. He was born on March 25. 1903. in Sairbury, Nebraska. On April 8. 1933 he married Svlvia Singleton, who survives. He came to the area 68 vears ago He was a retired employee of the Studebaker Corporation. South Bend. He was a member of the First Assembly of (lod < hurch. at Fish Lake. Sure iv mg along w it h his w ife arc four children. Mrs. Leonard (Alberta) Huff, of Plc mouth; Richard and Alfred I ouderback. both of Walkerton; and Eldon Louderback. of Grovertown; 1 grandchildren; one great grandson; and a sister. Mrs. Jessie Hutchinson, of Brush. Colorado.
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Funeral services were at 2:00 p.m. on Friday at the Rannells Funeral Chapel. Koontz Lake, with Rev. I loyd George, pastor of the Koontz lake Missionary Church, officiating. Burial was in Woodlaw n Cemetery. Walkerton. BERTIU E. SMALL Mrs. Bertha E. Small. 73. of Route 3. Plymouth, passed away at the home ot her son. John M. Small, on Thursday at 9:30 a.m. after a lengthv illness. She was born on January 9. 1906, in Harvey. Illinois, to Donald and Mary McQueen. She had been a Plymouth resident tor 35 vears. She married Carl Small on September 6, 1924. in Harvey . Illinois, who preceded her in death in 1974. she attended the First Baptist Church. Argos, and was a member of the Culver Senior Citizens. Surviving are two daughters. Mrs. Marilyn Emmons and Mrs. Roberta Smith, both of Plymouth.
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and a son. John M. Small. Walkerton 10 grandchildren; six greatgrandchildren and two brothers Donald McQueen, of Illinois, and Robert McQueen, of Arkansas Funeral services were at 2:00 pn , on Saturday at the Bhssville Church of the Brethren with Rev. Ray Oviatt, pastor of the First Baptist Church. Argos, officiating. Burial was in the lyner ( emeterv. GLENN W. HOSTETLER Glenn W Hostetler, "6. Route 1. Box 62. Walkerton, passed awav at 11 :(M) p.m. on Friday. September 21. at his home. He was born on June 3. 1903. in 1 ibertv I ownship, he had lived his lifetime in the North Liberty-Walkerton area. He married Writha S. Knowlton, on February 14, 1925. who survives. He was a retired Bendix ( orp. employee having retired in 1968. Surviving along with his wife are three daughters, Mrs. Joan Kattau. of Patchogue. New York; Mrs. Betty Sather, of Harbor City. California. and Mrs. Louise Shaw, of North Liberty; 16 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; and a brother. Theodore Hostetler, of Walkerton. Services were at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday at the Walkerton United Methodist Church with Rev. Robert Gearheart, pastor, officiating. Burial was in Woodlawn Cemetery . Walkerton. STACY OSBORN Stacy Osborn, 83. of 1026 Warana Drive. Plym ;uth. passed awav at 3:10 am. on Sunday at the King ston Nursing Home. Plymouth. He was born on November 22. 1895. at Ober. Indiana. He was married to Mabel Fickley in 1920 at Ply mouth, who survives. A former Knox resident, he had lived at the nursing home the past three years. Surviving along with his wife arc a daughter, Mrs Lavanva Wundcrlick, of Hamlet and a sister. Mrs. Dorothy (). Powell. Walkerton. He was a member of the Wash-
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ington Township Fire Department and the Starke County Farm Bureau. Services were at 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday at the Braman and Son Memorial Chapel. Knox, with Rev. Joseph Rodgers officiating. Burial was in ( rown Hill Cemetery , Knox. PAST MATRONS AND PAST PATRONS PICNIC Albert and Miss Dorothea Brenner. of Koontz 1 ake, hosted the past matron and past patron picnic of the W alkerton ()l S 319. Sunday. September 23 at one o’clock. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper 1 Ikm were assisting hosts. Brother Roscoe Pro yence gave the table blessing. I here wire 18 present to enjoy the good food and fellowship. Marv Alice Pavcv. president of the Past Matrons ( lub. conducted a short meeting. Flection of offi cers to assume their offices in 1980 named Retta Williams, president; Martha 11km. vice-president; and Bess Fervcrda. secretary-treasur-er. Mrs. Pavcv will close her year at the April 8. 1980 meeting at the Masonic Temple for a 6:30 carry-in dinner meeting. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frame, Walkerton, are the proud parents of a babv girl. Hoilie Maric, born on September 11. in the Osteopathic Hospital. South Bend RAINBOW GIRLS TO BE HONORED BY O.E.S. The Walkerton Rainbow Assem bly will be honored at the stated meeting of Walkerton O F.S. 319 on Tuesday . October 2 Ihe girls are to be at the Icmplc at 8 30 p.m in formal attire. <♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ DR. ELLIOTT ERASH J ♦ OPTOMETRIST ♦ <413 Michigan St., Walkerton f { 9:00 - 5:30 I hursdays < ♦( all 586-3722 For Appointment £ $ albßoZ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦l
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