The Independent-News, Volume 121, Number 11, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 27 July 1995 — Page 5
• r y mber 4; Brian Lyle on number h'j; Tim Pearson on twelve; John (lilcox II on number 14 while John I’ilcox 111 had the longest drive on । v and Greg Fuchs was the closest the center of the fairway on ( jmber 10. : ^lThe sixth annual scramble will held on July 20, 1996, at 9 a.m. Hjrl players will be seeded and M^iced on teams according to seed.
OBITUARIES
O BERNICE F. NEMES }l>3ernice F. Nemes, 84, of Cardi-U^-Meridian Nursing Center, r^merly of Redwood Road, died at T l|o a.m. Sunday, July 23, in the pjrsing home. As Bernice Sokoil^vski, she married John Nemes. died February 21, 1985. Mrs. Jkibmes was formerly employed at Swiger Sewing Machine Co. EfcjSurviving are two sisters, Cecelia L^rer of Mishawaka and Helen ymanski of South Bend. »i| Services were held on Wedneskliy in St. Adalbert Catholic • jpturch, South Bend. EntombEnt was in Resurrection Gardens usoleum of St. Joseph Cemef, South Bend. The St. Joseph leral Home, South Bend, was in rge of arrangements. Iff M JOHN L. WORTHINGTON 11 fohn Leßoy Worthington, 82, J 1230 W. County Line Road, vDilkerton, passed away at 5:15 Ik, on Monday, July 24, at Immortal Hospital, South Bend, i Blowing a brief illness. He was l*n on November 23, 1912, in St. j * 3eph County, to John Laffayette 1 1‘jrthington and Lula V. (Miller) Mprthington, deceased. He was a by if cd farmer. He was a lifelong «®;ident of the Walkerton and ^Hrth Liberty area. He married idKrtie S. Anderson, on September 1931, in South Bend, who vives. IS Also surviving are three sons, Sarrold (Jerry) Worthington, of Porte; Roland Worthington, of ^Wrre Haute an Dennis Worthingof Westfield; one daughter, Worthington, of Walkerton; 12 ^andchildren; 16 great-grand-»Wildren; three sisters, Sussie Bos,
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of South Bend; Margaret Singleton, of Stillwell and Katherine Hooter, of LaPorte and a brother, Wesley W. Worthington, of North Liberty. Six brothers and three sisters preceded him in death. Visitation will be held at the Nusbaum-Elkin Funeral Home, Walkerton, from 3:00 to 5:00 and 6:00 to 8:00 p.m., on Wednesday. Services will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, July 27, at the funeral home with Rev. Arthur Smith, of the Blissville Church of the Brethren, officiating. Burial will be in Westlawn Cemetery, North Liberty. CLARICE H. SINTON Clarice H. Sinton, 67, of 16093 W. 128 Road, Plymouth, died 6:40 a.m. July 20 in St. Joseph’s Medical Center, South Bend, after an illness. Mrs. Sinton was bom March 10, 1928, in South Bend and moved to Plymouth in 1988. On September 27, 1947, in South Bend, as Clarice H. Sayer, she married Charles E. Sinton, who survives. She was a member of Calvary Lutheran Church and its women’s guild. Also surviving are four daughters, Kristine L. Mowery of Elmira, Michigan; Debra K. Wray of Plymouth; Cynthia S. Cranston of Dunedin, Florida, and Kimberly E. Valentiny of North Liberty; 12 grandchildren and seven greatgrandchildren. Services were held at 2:00 p.m. Sunday in the church. Burial was in New Oakhill cemetery. Johnson Funeral Home, Plymouth, was in charge of the arrangements. Memorial contributions may be made to the Marshall County Cancer Fund. WAYNE E. BELLINGER SR. Wayne E. Bellinger, Sr., 74, of 31997 Shively Road, Walkerton, died at 1:38 a.m. Wednesday, July 19, in Memorial Hospital, South Bend. He was born April 16, 1921, in Walkerton. On April 23, 1949, in North Liberty, he married Bearl “June” Everly, who survives. Mr. Bellinger was a self-employed farmer. Also surviving are three daugh-
ters, Linda Swathwood of South Bend; Veronica Ottinger and Tina Bellinger, both of Walkerton; a son, Wayne E. Jr. of Walkerton; five grandchildren; and one greatgrandchild. A granddaughter preceded him in death. He was an Army veteran of World War II and a member of IOOF Lodge 437, American Legion Post 189, and St. Joseph County Farm Bureau.
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Services were held Saturday in the Nusbaum-Elkin Funeral Home. Burial was in the Woodlawn Cemetery with military services conducted by American Legion Post 189. Memorial services were conducted by IOOF Lodge 437 at 7:00 p.m. on Friday. Nusbaum-Elkin Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. Read our Classified Ads!
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