Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 127, Number 47, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 18 November 2004 — Page 2

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Advance News • Thursday, November 18, 2004

Obituaries r ' .-y 7 '' 'x; :pap* •r\'_ , j£§i£ ■ '• Gregory A. Peterson November 10, 2004 | BREMEN Gregory A. Peterson, 54, of Walkerton, died 1 Wednesday at 11:10 a.m. at Bremen Health Care Center following ! an extended illness. | Survivors include his wife Angie of North Liberty; four daughi ters, Dawn (Anthony) Lanzon of Nappanee, Harmony Peterson of L Kingsford Heights, Natasha (Danny) Long of South Bend, Tabitha Peterson of North Liberty; two sons, Christopher Peterson of Florida and James Ford of North Liberty; his parents Harry and Jennie Peterson of Walkerton; eight grandchildren; and six sisters, ■ Sandra Snyder of Florida, Patricia (Greg) Mundt of Koontz Lake, ' Audrey (John) Long of Fish Lake, Theresa (Dan) Corwin of Walkerton, Cheryl (Scott) Yelton of LaPorte and Cindy (Ray) Clemons of Kingsford '! Heights. Services were Saturday at 11 a.m. at Mishler Funeral Home, Bremen, with Pastor Tom Schiefer officiating. Burial followed in Woodlawn Cemetery, Walkerton. Visitation was one hour prior to services at the funeral home. Memorial gifts may be given to Bremen Health Care Center. Dennis Cari Stump November 9, 2004 LAKE HARTWELL, Ga. Dennis Carl Stump, 58, of Greenville, S.C., died Nov. 9 in Lake Hartwell, Ga. following a truck accident. Carl was bom on June 9, 1950 in Elkhart, and graduated from Nappanee High School in 1968. He was valedictorian of South Bend ' College of Commerce and graduated from the Evangelical Bible Institute, Taylors, S.C., in 1979. He was a truck driver for Youngblood Truck Lines for the past 10 years, and also drove for South Eastern Paper Board. t He was a member of the Union Grove Brethren in Christ Church and was very active in the Greenville Christian Fellowship Church. He enjoyed coming home to visit family and friends. He is survived by is parents, Carl Owen and Wanda Stump of . Goshen; sister, Doreen (Jeff) Warren of Camby; brothers, Devon (Connie) Stump, Daryl (Jill) Stump, Duane (Cheryl) Stump and 1 Doyle (Ann) Stump all of Nappanee; five nephews; seven nieces; one great nephew and one great niece. Visitation was held from 4 - 8 p.m. on Nov. 15 at the ThompsonLengacher Funeral Home, Nappanee. Services were conducted at

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10:30 a.m. on Nov. 16 in the Union Center Church of the Brethren, with Pastor Jeff Donihue, Union Grove Brethren in Christ, presiding and Pastor David Stump, Southwest Bible Church, assisting. Burial followed in the Union Center Cemetery. Memorials can be made to the Union Grove Brethren in Christ Church. Lora M. Stutzman November 8, 2004 BREMEN Lora M. Stutzman, 56, of Bremen, died Nov. Bat 1:30 p.m. at Bremen Health Care. She is survived by a brother, Ray W. (Connie) Stutzman of Mentone; and a sister, Kay (John) Fisher of Nappanee. Visitation was held Nov. 10 from 4 to 8 p.m. and Nov. 11 from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. at Thompson-Lengacher & Yoder Funeral Home of Nappanee. Services were held at the Funeral home on Nov. 11 at 10:30 a.m. Thomas Padberg, Marshall County Hospice chaplain, officiated. Burial was at South Union Cemetery. Memorials may be dedicated to Marshall County Hospice. Maijorie Freese November 7, 2004 ELKHART Majorie Freese, 88, of Elkhart died on Nov. 7at 2 a.m. at Atria Eastlake Terrace. < She was a member of the Nappanee United Methodist Church, where she was a Sunday school teacher and past president of the United Methodist Women, and was active on the Thrift Shop committee. She had written and published several informational books. She is survived by a son, George E. (Kathy) Freese of Elkhart; a daughter, Sylvia (Thomas) Duncan of Steamboat Springs, Colo.; four grandchildren and two great granddaughters. Visitation was held Nov. 13 from noon to 2 p.m. at the Nappanee United Methodist Church, followed by a memorial service. The Rev. Janet McFall-Brown and Rev. David Harrold officiated. Burial will take place at Oak Ridge Cemetery at a later date. Memorials may be dedicated to Nappanee United Methodist Church or Wawasee Area Conservancy Foundation. Edward H. Yoder November 4, 2004 HUTCHINSON, Kan. Edward H. Yoder, 71, of Partridge, Kan. died Nov. 4 at Hutchinson Hospital. He is survived by his mother, Alma Schlabach Yoder; three daughters, Marijane (Titus) Niely of Hutchinson, Kan.; Anna Jolene (Sanford) Yoder and Janice Renee Yoder, both of Partridge, Kan.; a

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brother, Howard Yoder of Arthur, 111. and a sister, Katie Marie Miller, both of Arthur 111.; and five grandchildren. Visitation was held on Nov. 6 from 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. at Cedar Crest Amish Mennonite Church. Services were held on Nov. 7 at 2 p.m. at Cedar Crest Amish Mennonite Church. David Yoder, David Miller and Paul Miller officiated. Burial was at West Center Cemetery. Memorials may be sent to Center Amish Mennonite Church. Death Notice Chris E. Woodhams November 5, 2004 CLINTON Chris E. Woodhams, 65 of Clinton died Friday in Las Vegas, Nev. He is survived by his daughters Kristi Trotter of Clinton, Kelly Fishbume of Marietta, Ga. and Karin Feeney of Marietta; brother James (Marca) Woodhams of Silver Springs, Md.; sisters Elizabeth Jennings of Elkhart, Dorothy (Rick) Winters of Pittsburgh and Mary Jean Woodhams of Elkhart; and eight grandchildren. The family will have a memorial service at a later date. Holley-Gamble Funeral Home in Clinton is in charge of all arrangements. REAL Services Menu All menus are subject to change without notice. Meals are not highly seasoned due to the diets of some. Friday, Nov. 19 Turkey and noodles, whole kernel com, tossed salad w/Italian Dressing, Italian Bread w/margarine, fruit pie, coffee, tea or milk Monday, Nov. 22 Roast Pork w/gravy, mashed potatoes, Brussels sprouts, whole wheat bread w/margarine, chunky applesauce, coffee, tea or milk Tuesday, Nov. 23 Sloppy Joe, tator tots, coleslaw, chocolate birthday cake, coffee, tea or milk Wednesday, Nov. 24 Baked comish hens with cranberry garnish, long grain and wild rice, green beans with red peppers, dinner roll with margarine and pumpkin pie Thursday, Nov. 25 Thanksgiving Day - All Sites Closed Nostalgia 120 Years Ago Nov. 20,1884 The latest "sensation" that came to light is that Dr. Lemuel Moss, president of the State University at Bloomington had for several months been indulging in the caresses of one of the lady teachers there. Some students secreted themselves in an upper attic and the proceedings could be observed. The Rev. Dr. was seen to kiss and hug the young lady more than 40 times. Dr. Moss and the lady of course, sent in their resignations which were accepted by the Trustees. 100 Years Ago Nov. 23,1904 Wilson and Rankin, well known horse shoers and all around blacksmiths, are now doing business in their new shop,on West Market Street. 75 Years Ago Nov. 14,1929 The high school basketball game for Friday evening has been called off due to the smallpox epidemic here. One member of the team is down with it, and others have been vaccinated. Managers of the New Paris team were unwilling to have the Bulldogs and fans come to their gym and spread the disease, which caused the cancellation. 50 Years Ago Nov. 18,1954 Three Nappanee dairymen (Herman Martin, Herman M. Miller and Levi R. Hochstetler) have bought Guernsey Sires. Blue Bell will add 40 more women to the work force as the plant expands, moving the machines from N. Webster to Nappanee. Lowell McCuen to have "Get Aquainted" grand opening Saturday at 365 S. Main with nine free baskets of groceries given away and a set of Club Aluminum. Citizen Company buys Nappanee Phone Company, and also Argus Phone Co. 20 Years Ago Nov. 21,1984 Nappanee's long-awaited second ambulance arrived in town last week, and was received with enthusiasm by city officials and members of the EMS Department. 10 Years Ago Nov. 16,1994 Members of the board of public works and safety received a second set of bids for the renovation on the former NIPSCO and B & B Restaurant buildings.

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