The Independent-News, Volume 111, Number 16, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 19 September 1985 — Page 3
OBITUARIES
WILLIAM E. OCHS William E. “Bill” Ochs, 51, of Rural Route 3, Box 829, Walkerton, passed away at 7:10 p.m., on Thursday, September 12, in the emergency room of the LaPorte Hospital, after suffering a heart attack. He was born on February 5,
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1934, in Rushville, Indiana, and lived in Walkerton for the past 39 years coming from LaPaz. He married Saundra A. Kerchaert, on June 18, 1955, in Walkerton, who survives. He was a plumber and pipefitter and was employed by H.D.W. Corp., Mishawaka. Surviving along with his wife is a daughter, Teresa A. Ochs, Mishawaka; a son, Craig, at home; a
sister, Phyllis Southworth, Rushville; and a brother, Max, of Plymouth. Services were held at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, September 15, in the First Presbyterian Church, Walkerton. with Rev. Richard Reynolds, pastor, officiating. Burial followed in Woodlawn Cemetery, Walkerton. The Nusbaum-Elkin Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. Memorial contributions may be made to the First Presbyterian Church Memorial Fund. He was a member and elder of the church, president of the Fellowship. Club of the church. Walkerton Masonic Lodge 619 F & AM, Tyner Odd Fellows Lodge 821, South Bend Valley of Scottish Rite, Plumber and Pipefitters Local 172, South Bend, and was a veteran of the Indiana National Guard, He served on the Polk-Lincoln-Johnson School Board from 1975 to 1981. HELEN M. POZNIAK Helen M. Pozniak, 81, of Rural Route 5, Box 400, State Road 23, Koontz Lake, passed away at 3:00 p.m. on Friday, September 6, in the LaPorte Hospital, following an illness. She was born on August 26, 1904, in LaSalle, Illinois, and had lived at Koontz Lake for the past 11 years coming from Chicago. She was the retired owner of the Trio Tavern, South Halsted Street, Chicago. She married John E. Pozniak on February 1, 1958, who survives along with two grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held at 9:30 a.m. on Monday at the Rannells Funeral Home, Koontz Lake Chapel, with Rev. Anthony Letko officiating. Cremation followed. IN MEMORIUM HELEN MARY POZNIAK Born August 16,1904 Died September 13,1985 Friends to all; benefactor to many, she could always be counted on to lend aid and/or comfort to anyone in need. We, who were fortunate enought to be part of her family, will really miss her. For this she will always be remembered in our hearts and prayers. We hope and pray that the Lord in his infinite mercy will accept her into His realm. She was born in LaSalle, Illinois. On February 1, 1958, she became my wife. In spite of my many shortcomings, which she mostly overlooked, weenjopyed more than 27 happy years together, the last 11 at our present address, with wonderful neighbors for which I sincerely offer thanks to our Lord. The following members of our family join me in my sorrow, to pray for her soul and we hope the Lord grants her everlasting peace: Cousin — Albert J. Ochus, Clearwater, Florida; Sisters-in-law — Harriett Jeffrey, Koontz Lake, Indiana; Dolores (Lou) Brandenburg, Chicago. Illinois; Estelle (Henry) Scherer, Holiday, Florida; Brothers-in-law — Stanley Pozniak. Summit, Illinois; Frank (Lorraine) Pozniak, Koontz Lake, Indiana; Leonard (Jeanette) Pozniak, Largo, Florida. Our grandchildren and greatgrandchildren and the many nieces and nephews together with the families of Keith (Ellen) Williams; Chenie Abbot; Joe (Lois) Gensley and Jim (Helen) Baldwin, all of California. We extend our thanks to all who in anyway helped us through Helen's illness and participated in her last services. Special thanks to Dr. Vandervelden and the staff at the Walkerton Medical Clinic, the LaPorte Hospital staff and Reverend Olinski, from Sacred Heart Parish, in LaPorte. who was kind enough to anoint her. Not to be forgotten is Father Letko, of St. Patrick’s Church, in Walkerton, for his ministration and
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the beautiful funeral services he conducted. Also the Rannells Funeral Home, our many kind friends and neighbors for their floral and charitable contributions and their presence at the wake and services. To all you lovely people, I offer my sincere thanks. God bless you all. John E. Pozniak The human tongue has four types of taste buds .. differing between sweet, sour, salty and bitter. Cats cannot taste sweetness. WIN coupon books are on sale at area merchants in Walkerton and Koontz Lake. WELL SERVICE 936-991 1 • Flint and Walling Pumps • Well Screens Changed • Pumps Installed and Repaired • Water Pressure Tanks Formerly Langfeidt and Payne Etecvx M Uncalnwey !•« I
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