The Mail-Journal, Volume 9, Number 34, Milford, Kosciusko County, 20 September 1972 — Page 5

OBITUARIES

James A. Hawley James A. Hawley, 53, Lake, Mich., stepfather of John Stump of Milford, passed away Thursday, Sept. 14, of an apparent heart attack. Death occurred while he was working on an engineering job in Celveland, Ohio. Mr. Hawley was born on June 24,1919 to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Hawley at Eldorado, Kan., now of Warsaw. He was united in marriage to Ruth Yontz on March 7, 1947 in Peru and she survives. Mr. Hawley was a 1939 graduate of Warsaw high school, a graduate of Purdue university, he served in World War H. He was an electrical engineer at World Tronics, Inc., Clare, Mich., and a member of the Farewell Community church and the Masonic Coming Lodge No. 335, Farewell, Mich. Surviving with the wife, son and parents are four sons, James A., Jr., Eddy, David and Thomas, all at home; two stepsons, Robert Stump, Warsaw and Amos Stump, Columbia City; nine grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Gerald Ford, Chicago, 111. Funeral services were conducted at 1 p.m. Monday with Rev. Stuart Venlet officiating. Interment was in the Garfield township cemetery, Lake, Mich. Mrs. John Amick Funeral services were held Monday for Mrs. Pearl Amick, 88, grandmother of John VanLue of Syracuse. Death came at 11:30 p.m. Thursday at Goshen hospital of complications following an extended illness. Burial was in Anderson Memorial Park.

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Mrs. Amick was born on November 5, 1883 at Hutchins, Minn., to Lafayette and Mary Elizabeth (Tomlinson) May. Her husband, John Patrick Amick, preceded her in death. She was a member of the First Methodist Church at Anderson. Survivors include one other grandson, William Joseph VanLue of Maitland, Fla.; a granddaughter, Rebecca Sue Kerr, Grove City, Ohio; nine great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild; and one sister. Five sisters and two brothers preceded her in death. Russell T. Engle Funeral services were held Tuesday for Russell T. Engle, 74, r 1 Pierceton. 11l for four days, death was due to complications and came Sunday at 1:15 a.m. in Murphy Medical center, Warsaw. Mr. Engle was bom on September 28,1897 at Bunker Hill to Ernestess and Rose (Davis) Engle and he had resided in the North Webster area for 40 years, moving there from Schereville. On May 19,1923 he was united in marriage to the former Ethel Lain at Winamac and she survives. He had been employed with Penn Central for 16 years and was a retired farmer. Mr. Engle was a member of the North Webster United Methodist church, Knights of Khorassan, South Bend, and Knights of Pythias, North Webster. In addition to the widow, he is survived by two daughters, Miss Phyllis Engle, at home, and Miss Evelyn Engle, Fort Wayne; and three sisters, Mrs. Herbert (Doris) Royce, North Judson, Mrs. Dorothy Sukser, Mishawaka, and Mrs. Don

(Docha) Hesselgrave, Miami, Fla. One sister preceded him in death. Burial was in North Webster cemetery, Mock addition. Mrs. Louise Swick Mrs. Louise Swick, 93, Akron, mother of Mrs. Leo (Annabelle) Anglin of Milford, passed away at 6 a.m. Monday at Woodlawn hospital, Rochester. Mrs. Swick was bom in Switzerland to Bartholomew and Magdalena Summe. She came to the United States when she was two and had resided most of her life in the Beaver Dam area. Her husband, J. W. Swick, preceded her in death in 1945. Mrs. Swick was a member of the Akron Church of God and was a charter member of the Beaver Dam Home Ec club. Surviving with the daughter of Milford are four other daughters, Mrs. Ocie Perry, Traverse City, Mich., Mrs. Orlan (Faye) Carte, Charleston, W. Va., Mrs. Lena Kuhn, Akron and Mrs. Lester (Dorothy) White, r 5 Rochester; four sons, Dowe, Rosedale, Everett, Tucson, Ariz., Jay, r 2 Akron, Dale, Carbondale, Ill; 16 grandchildren; 28 greatgrandchildren; one brother, Victor Summe, Austin. Funeral arrangements were incomplete at Akron. Mrs. , Roy Harnish Funeral services were held today (Wednesday) at Colcottville for Mrs. Oliver Hamish, 86, Rome City. Death came Sunday evening at Goshen hospital where she had been admitted a short time earlier by her grandson, Alfred Lindsay, Ligonier, with who she resided. Her husband, Roy, preceded her in death. She is survived by several grandchildren. Everett L. Blood Services were held this morning (Wednesday) at Goshen for Everett L. Blood, 85, 45 North

Shore Drive, Syracuse Lake. In failing health for three months, death was due to complications of a stroke and came at 10:20 a.m. Monday in the Greencroft nursing center, Goshen. Mr. Blood was bom on July 7, 1887 at Nara Springs, lowa to William and Jennie (Gaylord) Blood. His marriage to the former Mary Brainard took place in 1946 and she survives. He retired 13 years ago from Penn Controls, Goshen, and moved to the Syracuse community seven years ago from Goshen. Mr. Blood was a member of the All Saint’s Episcopal church, Syracuse, Goshen Elks, Penn Control Supervisors Association, and Goshen Moose lodge. In addition to the widow survivors include one daughter, Mrs. John (Marilyn) Nations, Chicago, DI.; and three sisters, Mrs. Ella Nelson, Pico Rivero, Calif., Mrs. Vista M. Nielson, Cannel, Calif., and Mrs. Maxine Scholz, Los Angeles, Calif. William H. Brake William H. Brake, 79, r 4 Syracuse, passed away Tuesday at 5:35 p.m. in Goshen hospital of complications following a four week illness. Mr. Brake was born on November 19, 1892 at Milford Center, Ohio, to Allie and Ona (Saulkner) Brake. His marriage to the former Mabie Mock took place in 1961 and they moved to the Syracuse community 11 years ago from South Bend. A painting contractor and decorator, he was a member of the United Methodist church at South Bend, Moose lodge, River Park Fisherman’s club and Business Men’s club, all of South Bend. In addition to the widow, he is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Jack (Delories) Anderson of Salem, Ore., and Mrs. Bob Lammott, Three Rivers, Mich.; a Syracuse step-daughter, Mrs. R. C. (Willodean) Tytler; six grandchildren; four greatgrandchildren; and one sister, Miss Marie Brake of Lakeview, Ohio. friends may call after 7 o’clock tonight (Wednesday) at the Harris funeral home, Syracuse, and after noon on Tuesday. Rev. Kennard Robinson will officiate for services at 1 p.m. Friday. Interment will be in Oakridge cemetery, Goshen. Hospital Notes Murphy Medical Center MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 Emergency Room James LaGarde of Syracuse. Nick Hernandez of Milford. Miss Heather Stevens of Leesburg. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 Emergency Room Lonny Irvine of Leesburg. Jack Jullian of North Webster. Derick Green of North Webster. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 Admissions James Joyce of r 3 Syracuse. FRIDAY, SEPT. 15 Dismissals James Joyce of Syracuse. Emergency Room Samuel Tillett of r 1 Leesburg. SATURDAY, SEPT. 16 Emergency Room Vernon Slone of Syracuse. SUNDAY, SEPT. 17 Dismissals Mrs. Soloman Bell of r 2 Syracuse. Goshen General TUESDAY, SEPT. 12 Admissions Bernice Ahrns of Milford. Brent Kaiser of r 2 Milford. Dismissals Richard Dwayne Looney of r 1 Syracuse. Dessel M. Read, 618 South Harrison St., Syracuse. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 13

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Dismissals Forrest D. Lyons of Leesburg. Mrs. James Robert Myers of r 3 Syracuse. THURSDAY, SEPT. 14 Admissions Robert L. Stark of Milford. Dismissals Don Steven Davis of r 2 Syracuse. Raymond F. Cook of r 3 Syracuse. Mrs. Ray Jones of r 4 Syracuse. Mrs. Gary L. Price, 125 East Boston St., Syracuse. Brent L. Kaiser of r 2 Milford. FRIDAY, SEPT. 15 Admissions Jean Kern of North Webster. Eloise Method, 206 W. Washington St., Syracuse. Dismissals Mrs. Thomas D. Mehl of r 1 Milford. Gerald Grove of r 1 Milford. Mrs. Jack A. Keener and son, 613 South Oak St., Syracuse. SATURDAY, SEPT. 16 Admissions Mrs. Mabel Walton of r 3 Syracuse. Dismissals Paul S. Greider of r 1 North Webster. Mrs. James I. Stidams and daughter of North Webster. Mrs. Jerry Slabaugh of r 2 Milford. Mrs. Donald Ahrns of Milford. Mrs. Ada Zeltinger of r 4 \Syracuse. \SUNDAY, SEPT. 17 .Admissions Eva L. McKibben of r 2 Syracuse. Evelyn Vandegrift of r 3 Syracuse. Dismissals Mrs. Manda M. Stackhouse of Leesburg. Mrs. Floyd L. Rheinheimer of r 1 Milford. Mrs. Charles E. McFall, 412 Front St., Syracuse. MONDAY, SEPT. 18 Admissions Virginia Parcels of r 1 Leesburg. Dismissals Mrs. David H. Kauffman and son of r 2 Milford. OTHER HOSPITAL NEWS Laura Wolfe of North Webster was admitted to the Whitley County hospital, Columbia City, early last week. Clearis Michael of Syracuse was admitted to the Whitley County hospital early last week and dismissed over the week end. Frances Martin of North Webster was dismissed from the Whitley County hospital early last week. Mrs. Phyllis Metzger of r 3 Syracuse underwent surgery Monday at the Goshen hospital. Louise Corder of Leesburg was dismissed from the Whitley County hospital early last week. Elsie Elsenrath of North Webster was admitted to the Whitley County hospital over the week end. ~ Mary Packer of North Webster was admitted to the Whitley County hospital early this week. Lena Murphy of Leesburg was admitted to the Whitley County hospital early this week. Mrs. Ida M. Hibschman, formerly of Syracuse, has been taken from the Carlin nursing home at Angola to 525 South Cowen street, Garrett. BIRTHS LEITER, Andrew Scott Mr. and Mrs. Jerry J. Leiter, Claypool, are the parents of their first child, a son, Andrew Scott, born on September 12 at 12:34 p.m. Andrew Scott was born at the Goshen hospital and tipped the scales at six pounds, one ounce. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rassi of Milford and paternal grandmother is Mrs. Cloice Leiter of Elkhart. Maternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Eva Kehler of Leesburg. KAUFFMAN, Wendell Lee Mr. and Mrs. David H. Kauffman of r 2 Milford are the parents of a son, Wendell Lee, born Friday, Sept. 15, at 8:15 p.m. Wendell Lee tipped the scales at nine pounds, 10 ounces and was

21% inches long at birth at the Goshen hospital. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Miller of Nappanee and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kauffman of Sheldon, Wis. Maternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Abe King of Waynesboro, Va., and paternal greatgrandparents are Mr. and Mrs. David Martin of Sheldon, Wis. Wendell Lee was welcomed home by two sisters, Jannette, 8, and Charlene, 3, and one brother, Wayne, 6. MARTIN, Roger Alexander Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Martin, Forestville, Md., are the parents of a son, Roger Alexander, born September 10 at Cafritz hospital in Washington, D.C. Roger Alexander tipped the scales at 10 pounds and measured 23% inches long. Paternal grand} >arents are Mr. and Mrs. Roger S. Martin of r 3 Syracuse and maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Finchum of Beech Grove. METHOD, Christine Elaine Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Method of r 1 Milford are the parents of a daughter, Christine Elaine, born September 16 at the Goshen hospital. Christine Elaine tipped the scales at seven pounds, eight and one half ounces and was 22% inches long when she was bom at 3:59 p.m. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James Losee of r 1 Pierceton and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Method of r 1 Milford. Paternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Earl Kutsch of Fort Wayne. Christine Elaine was welcomed home by two siste rs, Julie Ann, 14 and Cathy Jo, 11 KEENER, Andrew Allen Mr. and Mrs. Jack Keener of 613 South Oak, Syracuse, are the parents of a seven pound, 13 ounce son, Andrew Allen, bora on Monday, Sept. 11, at Goshen hospital. He is welcomed home by a sister and two brothers, Lisa 7, Mark 4, and David 2. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Keener of Pierceton and Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Larimer, Deer Park, Texas. Court News Marriage Licenses Donal Von Rumfelt, 21, r 1 Milford, truck driver and Taceile Louise Estep, 19, 219 North Main street Milford, beautician. Manuel Harris. Robertson, 27, r 1 Milford, Maple Leaf Duck Farm and Shelia Catherine Warrix, 16, box 432 Pierceton, Whitley Products,. Reciproca 1 Support Judith Wiles, 6750 Tait street, San Diego, Calif, vs Gary Robert Wiles, 118 North Harrison street, Syracuse. Petitioner asks support for three minor children. Promissory Note Joe Mater and Associates vs Philip D. Ladd 1, box 185 North Webster, Plaintiff demands

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judgment of $1,829.92 and costs Police Crackdown for promissory note executed Q Cnppdorc September 29. 1971. vn n . . . Syracuse police are issuing a U » warning to drivers in Syracuse on Gary Allen Culver vs Mary Lou h crackdown on sneeders in Culver of r 1 Leesburg. The couple was married August 2, m " n n “L JT,™ 1964 and separated Attest IS, !±“ SIS “ “ le SChoo ‘ “" e 1972. Plaintiff asks for divorce, ...... kt? rP 6 y j jthat Tuesday afternoon in a school minor child be awarded to <**«»**'«•*“* » defendant zone for s P eedui 8 38 miles “ ’ „ . hour in a 20 zone. Divorces Granted The following divorces were s"enur° r and circu “ ?r, * nd COW Sandra Thornburg of Syracuse Collide from James Thornburg of An auto driven by George R. Syracuse. Plaintiff awarded Glaser, 19, r 1 Leesburg, collided custody of two minor children with a cow blocking CR 400 South and S4O weekly support Saturday evening. The mishap Cecil Fitzgerald, Sr., r 3 occurred four miles south of Syracuse from Eva Fitzgerald of Warsaw on CR 400 South, 50 feet Niles, Mich. east of the Packerton road. Adam Pamer of Milford from ' lhe cow 1)6101)8810 Jim Munson Connie Pamer, box 338 Milford. of r 2 Warsaw. Glaser was uninjured and the cow suffered a Fined cut on the back. Glaser was The following persons were westbound on the county road at assessed fines and costs when the time of the accident, they appeared before jp Milo Damage was listed at $450. Clasp recently: Terry W. Beatty, 26, r 1 Milford, S3O for failure to yield right of way at stop sign. Esther J. Haab, 69, r 2 Milford, r S3O for violation of property Jr T damage accident. John H. Kline, 47, 212 Benton ATI street, Syracuse, $35 for darkness violation and $25 for public intoxication. The following person was assessed fines and costs when she onearer cu ... appeared before city judge by Carl Shearer Robert Burner recently: Linda K. May, 18, Milford, $35 ' K » s a f act ... that Dr. C. I. and 60 days suspended sentence Scofield the outstanding Bible to Indiana Women s Prison. Scholar was a lawyer and an Fined alcholic before becoming a John W. Teeple, 22, r 2 Milford, Christian. paid $29 for speeding 50 miles per Speaking about the temphour in a35 mile speed zone in the tation of the past he once said, 1900 block of South Main St., “Shortly after I was saved, I Goshen, when he appeared in passed a store window in St. Goshen city court Friday. Louis where I saw a painting • of Daniel in the den of lions. “I thought, why there are p■■ 11 1 "j lions all about me too! Namely t innt 01d habits and slns ’ 1)1111116 wflnlU God who cared for Daniel can so care f° r me -” __ “I knew I could not win the THAN NS i battle in my own strength. But Tpßyp ’ the painting made me realize —— " th a t w hi] e i was weak, God CARD OF THANKS was stron S an d able. He would We wish to thank our relatives, deliver ine from the evil ‘lions’ friends and Pythian Sisters Loyal “ ® y . . now ’ .. Temple 130 for flowers, gifts and We mvite y° u to worship a cards for our Golden An- God who changes people —the niversary Milford Christian Church. Lee and Mildred Poyser _____________.

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