Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 112, Number 12, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 23 March 1994 — Page 14

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New business Tom Anglin has opened his own business, “Anglin Electric," as of Monday, March 21 .Tom, a native Nappaneean, is a 1979 graduate of North Wood High School, and has worked with electronics for a number of years. His father, the late Bert Anglin, had his own business until 1975, and Tom was often along to assist. He has continued the work on a part-time basis, but has now entered into it as his full-time occupation. He will specialize in residential, commercial, industrial and farm-related jobs, working out of his "home. Tom is married, and he and his wife, Kathy, have two child:ren: Ben, age eight, and Betsy, five. (AN photo by Kim Keiser)

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March 24 KIM KEISER John Pippen Stevie George Mrs. Levi Yoder Sally Trowbridge Mark Julian Rick Peterson Rusty Miller Jeremy Ingalls 25 CHIP BRADWAY Robert Coppes Warren Sherman, Jr. Millie Rock Gary Stutzman David Hochstetler 26 Mrs. Doug Tobias Cheryl Comerford Susan F. Yoder Esther Hershberger Sovilla Borkholder LaVem Yoder 27 Clark Widmoyer Roy Tusing Tammy Stump Lucille Parcell Kathryn Knobel Esther Hochstetler Ruth Ziliak Edward Getz Allen Hossler Thomas Moore Noble Doughtery Josephine Burkholder Gwen Tobias Harley Feldman Barbara Mullett Bill Musser 28 Mrs. Thomas Kane Mrs. Marvin E. Hochstetler Devon Hoffer DeVoe Hoffer Richard Stuckman Kerry t Dohner Geral'dine Zentz DeWayne Lemler Dennis Zentz

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Obituaries

Beatrice Golden Feb. 15, 1910-Mar. 17, 1994 Beatrice Golden, 84, Lakeland Loving Care Center, Milford, formerly of Nappanee, died March 17, at the center, where she had resided for seven years. Bom February 15,1910, in Bourbon, she was the daughter of Albert and Rosina (Hawk) Shoemaker, and was a lifetime Nappanee resident. She married Edward Golden, November 24, 1928, in LaGrange, and he died November 4, 1980. Mrs. Golden was a registered nurse, and had worked with Bremen Hospital, as well as serving as director of nursing at LuAnn Nursing Home, Nappanee. She was a member of Nappanee Missionary Church, and the Nursing Association. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. William (Barbara) Peek, Elkhart; a son, Douglas, Bremen; 14 grandchildren; 27 great-grandchildren, and a sister, Annabelle Starrett, South Bend. She was preceded in death by two sons; Robert and Gary. The Rev. Dave Engbrecht conducted services Monday morning, at the Nappanee Missionary Church, with burial at South Union Cemetery. Arrangements were with Thompson & Yoder Funeral Home, Nappanee. Memorials may be directed to the United Cancer Services of Elkhart County, or to the Nappanee Missionary Church. Bonnie Bellman Sept. 6, 1953-Mar. 17, 1994 Bonnie L. Bellman, 40, 4241 E. Shore Drive, Bremen, died Thursday morning, March 17, in an automobile accident at 65140 Miami Road in Sl Joseph County. She was bom September 6,1953, in Bremen, the daughter of Clarence and Evelyn (Bollman) Bellman, and had resided in Bremen all her life. She was employed at Redford Manufacturing, Nappanee, and was a member of the Riverside United Methodist Church in Bremen. Surviving are three sons: Heath Hawkins and Ryan Hawkins, both of Bremen, and Lance Walter, Burr Oak; her mother, Evelyn Bellman, Bremen; three sisters: Caren Miller, Perrinton, Michigan, and Diann Keck and Schona Bellman, both of Bremen; and a brother, Stuart Bellman, Bremen. Her father died on Oct. 10,1993. Services were held Monday morning, at Mishler Funeral Home, Bremen, with the Rev. Robert Conelley officiating. Burial was in Bremen Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of the dbnor’s choice. \

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Floyd Gerber Apr. 15, 1906-Mar. 18, 1994 Floyd Gerber, 87, 5455 Summy Rd., Leesburg, died Friday, March 18, at home, of natural causes. Bom April 15,1906, in Reading, Minnesota, he was the son of John and Barbara (Yoder) Gerber. He had lived in the Leesburg area since 1942. His first marriage was to Ida Chupp, October 21, 1933, and she died January 3, 1941. His second marriage was to Ruth Mac Miller, June 4,1944, in Wakarusa. She died May 9, 1980. Mr. Gerber was a retired farmer, and member of Bourbon Mennonite Chapel. Surviving are a son. Pastor Robert Gerber, Warsaw; a daughter, Mrs. Lester (Marlene) Diener, Leesburg; eight grandchildren; eight greatgrandchildren; four sisters: Mrs. Drusilla Yoder, Nappanee; Mrs. Sarah Slabaugh, Milford; Mrs. Christ (Mattie) Millpr, Middlcbury, and Mrs. Eldon (Katherine) Hcrrli, Jimtown. He was preceded in death by two brothers, Valentine and Mosc Gerber. Pastor Robert Gerber, assisted by Pastor Paul Commons, conducted services Monday afternoon, at North Main Street Mennonite Church, with burial at South Union Cemetery. Arrangements were with Thompson & Yoder Funeral Home, Nappanee. Memorials may be made to the Mennonite Central Committee. Anna Michelle & Abby Caroline Wiegand Mar. 15, 1994-Mar. 16, 1994 Anna Michelle and Abby Caroline Wiegand, infant twin daughters of Timothy and Lisa Wiegand, 319 N. 3rd St., Monticcllo, died Wednesday, March 16, at Riley Children’s Hospital, Indianapolis, one day following their birth at Logansport Memorial Hospital. They arc survived by their parents; a brother, Matthew Wiegand, at home; maternal grandmother, Mrs. Mattie Back, Monliccllo, and paternal grandparents, Carol and Dennis Wiegand, South Bend. The Rev. Robert Flynn, pastor at First Baptist Church, Monliccllo, conducted graveside services, Monday, March 21, at South Union Cemetery, Nappanee. Arrangements were with Thompson & Yoder Funeral Home, Nappanee. Memorials may be made to Riley Children’s Hospital, Indianapolis.

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