The Mail-Journal, Volume 10, Number 15, Milford, Kosciusko County, 9 May 1973 — Page 5

OBITUARIES

Mrs. Arvilla Leer Mrs. Arvilla Leer, 86, New Paris, passed away Wednesday at noon at the Goshen hospital where she had been taken earlier in the day. She was taken to the hospital from the home of her son, Harry L. Leer, 715 South Sixth St., Goshen. She suffered an apparent heart attack. Mrs. Leer was born on April 11, 1887 to Joseph and Lydia Stump in Jackson township. She was united in marriage to Lawrence Leer on July 3, 1907 and he preceded her in death on December 11,1963. Mr. Leer was a former county official and state representative. Mrs. Leer was a member of the Grace United Methodist church. Surviving with the son in Goshen with whom she had been staying for the past several weeks is another son, Howard B. of Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; two daughters, Mrs. John Krauter, Cobourg, Ont., Canada, Mrs. Milton (Waneta) Jones, Fort Worth, Tex.; seven grandchildren; and two greatgrandchildren. She was preceded in death by the husband and one son. Funeral services were held Saturday at 2 p.m. with Rev. Bill Moon officiating and interment was in the New Paris cemetery. Hosea Rosbrugh Funeral sendees were conducted at 1:30 p.m. Thursday for Hosea Rosbrugh, 71, r 7 Warsaw, who passed away Tuesday, May 1, at 4 p.m. Rev. J. C. White officiated with interment in the Leesburg cemetery. Mr. Rosbrugh was a well known farmer and died unexpectedly of a heart attack while operating a tractor on his farm.

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He was born March 29, 1902 to Stephen V. and Carrie (Linam) Rosbrugh. He was united in marriage to Esther Louise Miller on June 17, 1934 at Etna Green and she survives. Surviving with the widow is one son, Stephen R. of r 1 Warsaw; one daughter, Mrs. Steven (Sally) Fillingsness, Mankato, Minn. He was preceded in death by one brother and one sister. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Williams, Sr. Double funeral services were held Saturday for Robert L. and Celeste K. Williams of r 2 Syracuse. Interment was in North Webster cemetery, Mock addition. Mrs. Williams passed away at 12 noon on Wednesday, May 2, at the Alfran nursing home, Columbia City, where she had been a patient for one day. Death was due to complications following an illness of six months. She was bom August 22,1903 at Anderson, a daughter of Glad S. and Laura (Markey) King, and m6ved to the Wawasee area 17 years ago from Anderson. Her marriage to Robert L. Williams took place on April 4, 1921. The Williams’ owned and operated Williams Electric at North Webster for the past 10 years. They were members of the First United Methodist church of Anderson. Mr. Williams Robert L. Williams, Sr., was bom at Anderson on April 7,1903 a son of John D. and Kate (Danforth) Williams. His death came at 2 a.m. Friday at his home and was attributed to an apparent heart attack. He had been in failing health for the past two years. Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. William T. (Sally) Horan of Anderson; three sons, Robert, Jr., and Steve, both of North Webster, and Fletcher, at home; and seven grandchildren. Mrs. Williams is also survived by two sisters, Mrs. Paul Loser of Muncie and Mrs. Harold Norton, Anderson. Mrs. Susan Bartell Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Thursday, May 3, for Mrs. Susan Bartell, 29, Goshen, who died Monday, April 30, of carbon

monoxide poisoning. Rev. Fred W. Pfotenhouer officiated with interment in the Viofett cemetery. Pallbearers were Robert Ulery, Ebert Yoder, Fred Bougher, William Green, Max Fischer and Eugene Muia. Nellie Tucker Funeral services were held in the United Methodist church at Silver Lake Tuesday, at 1:30 p.m. for Mrs. Nellie Tucker. Mrs. Tucker, 97 years old, was the mother of Mrs. John (Mary) Ulrey of Ligonier. She died in Miller’s Merry Manor nursing home at Warsaw Saturday at 9:30 a.m. She had been a patient at the nursing home for eight months. Mrs. Tucker was born in Ross county, Ohio, on January 8,1876. She had been a resident of Silver Lake for 75 years. She was married to Norman Tucker who died in 1922. Surviving besides Mrs. Ulrey are two daughters, Mrs. Delbert (Freda) Kerlin and Miss Ruth Tucker, both of Silver Lake; two grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren. Rev. Dennis Keesey officiated at the services and burial was in the Mentone cemetery. Jason Stump Graveside services were held Thursday at 10:30 a.m. in Sparta cemetery at Kimmell, for Jason Shane Stump, age five weeks. Rev. Stephen Kiplinger officiated at the services. Jason, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Norris Stump of Cromwell, was born March 23 in Goshen hospital and died in the hospital Mrs. Madge Sutherlin Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday in the Cromwell funeral home for Mrs. Madge Margueritte Sutherlin, 79, of Cromwell. She died at the home of a daughter in Indianapolis. Mrs. Sutherlin was born November 28, 1893 in Putnamville. She was the daughter of David and Julia Sublet. She had resided in Putnamville until eight years ago when she came to Cromwell. Surviving are a son, Norman of Cromwell, five daughters, Mrs. Kenneth Green of Rhode Island, Mrs. Maxine Williamson of Worthington, Mrs. Curtis S. Clair of Cloverdale, and Mrs. Judy Smith of Indianapolis; and sixteen grandchildren. Rev. Harlan Steffen will officiate and burial will be in the cemetery at Cloverdale. Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 p.m. today (Wednesday). George Brinton Cobb Private services were held Sunday afternoon at the Syracuse cemetery* for George Brinton Cobb, 75, South Huntington St., Syracuse. He passed away Saturday morning at the Goshen hospital. Mr. Cobb had been ill for sometime. Mr. Cobb was born in Washington, D.C. His survivors include his widow, Thelma; three

step children, Mrs. Richard Dewey, Goshen, Wayne Blakesley, Jr., Syracuse, and John Blakesley, New York City; three step grandchildren; one step great-grandchild; and one brother, Edward, Washington, D. C. Mrs. Ellenore Ray Mrs. EUenora Iva Irene;Ray, 53, r 5 Syracuse, passed away Monday, May 7, at 9:30 p.m. at Tijuana, Death was due to cancer and complications. Mrs. Ray had been in ill health since November of 1972. Mrs. Ray was bom on May 6, 1920 to John A. and Mary (Peters) Pischke at Wisconsin. On September 8, 1938 she was united in marriage to Forrest C. Ray and he preceded her in death on May 16, 1962. She moved to Syracuse in 1938, was an employee of the Weatherhead Company at Syracuse and was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary at Nappanee. Her survivors include six brothers, Frank, Kenosha, Wis., John, Jr., Greenbay, Wis., Lester, Racine, Wis., Clifford, Caledonia, Wis., Vaughn, Warrens, Wis., and Kenneth of Syracuse; six sisters, Lorraine Dundick, Earlville, 111., Claire Shuster, Independence, Miss., Gladys Hockenberry, Onalaska, Wis., Linda Hackbast, LaCross, Wis., Jessie Smchmitt, South Milwaukee, Wis., Dorethy Craig, Georgia. Visiting hours at the Harris funeral home in Syracuse will be from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 on Friday. Funeral services will be conducted at the funeral home at 1 p.m. Saturday with Rev. Chester Reed officiating. Interment will be in the Syracuse cemetery. Hospital Notes Murphy Medical Center SUNDAY, APRIL 29 Emergency Room Leo Donahue of Leesburg MONDAY, APRIL 30 . Admissions Richara Moore of r 3 Syracuse Dean Baker of r 1 Leesburg Emergency Room Wayne Newman of North Webster TUESDAY, MAY 1 Dismissals Dean Baker of Leesburg Emergency Room Mrs. Rose Marie Vlamos of Leesburg Marvin Campbell of Leesburg THURSDAY, MAY 3 Dismissals Richard Moore of Syracuse Mrs. Faye Ann Momout of Leesburg Goshen General SATURDAY, APRIL 28 Admissions Richard Wolferman, r 3 Syracuse Lanny D. Kelly, r 2 Syracuse Dismissals Mrs. Gordon Blauser, r 2 Milford Mrs. Homer L. Burke, r 1 Milford Mrs. Jim Mock, r 3 Syracuse Mrs. Daniel Joies, r 3 Syracuse Teri Small, r 1 Syracuse Jack A. Lewallen, r 1 North Webster

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SUNDAY, APRIL 29 Admissions Jeannie Coverstone, North Webster Dismissals Partha E. Miller, Milford Jacob E. Kern, Jr., r 1 Syracuse Mrs. Nelson Morehouse, x 4 Syracuse MONDAY, APRIL 30 Admissions Mrs. Larry Eisenhour, Syracuse Merrill K. Norris, Syracuse Dismissals Mrs. Winifred M. Frederick, r 2 Syracuse TUESDAY, MAYI Admissions Vera E. Hiner, r 1 North Webster Dismissals Mrs. Wayne A. Haney, r 2 Milford Mrs. Joseph L. Jacobucci and daughter, Meadow View, Milford Robert I. Beamer, r 1 North Webster WEDNESDAY, MAY 2 Dismissals Lanny D. Kelly, r 1 Syracuse Clara K. Searfoss, r 4 Syracuse Mrs. Carl Wheeler, r 2 Syracuse Clarence Whisler, Leesburg Paul S. Grieder, r 1 North Webster FRIDAY, MAY 4 Dismissals Merrill K. Norris, r 4 Syracuse Mary B. Benson, r 4 Syracuse Sandra C. Thornburg, Syracuse Mrs. Lowell Dean Coverstone, North Webster OTHER HOSPITAL NEWS Lawney Dye of North Webster was admitted to the Wabash County hospital, Wabash, over the week end. Charlotte Koontz of North Webster was admitted to the Whitley County hospital, Columbia City, early this week. Mary Williams of North Webster was dismissed from the Whitley County hospital early this week. Court | News KOSCIUSKO COUNTY Fined The following person was fined when appearing before city judge Robert Burner recently: Rudolfo S. Garcia of Milford, $53, 60 days suspended sentence to Indiana State Farm and 60 days suspended driver’s license for driving under influence; S3O for no operator’s license; public intoxication charge taken under advisement. The following persons were assessed fines and costs when appearing before jp Milo Clase recently: James Engle, 42, Leesburg, $35 for speeding 78.7 mph in 50 mph zone; $49 and 60 days license suspension for driving under influence Homer W. Rose, 20, r 1 Leesburg, $25 for equipment repair order and warning for disregarding stop sign Kip E. Tom, 17, r 2 Leesburg, $35 for disobeying stop sign Cepriano Pinter, Milford, S3O for public intoxication

Divorce Filed Donna M. Wildman vs William Wildman of r 1 Leesburg. The couple was married August 30, 1958 and separated February 20, 1973. Plaintiff asks for divorce, custody of three minor children, support and division of property. ELKHARTCOUNTY Fined The following person was fined when appearing before city court judge James Simpson in Goshen recently: Patricia J. Reed, 18, r 1 box 34 Syracuse, $29 for speeding Damages Sought Elaine Stichter, r 2 Milford, vs Alejandro Hernandez, box 263 Milford. The plaintiff seeks damages in connection with an accident August 4, 1972 in which Hernandez’s vehicle collided with the Stichter auto. Damages in the amount of $1,940 plus court costs and attorney fees are being sought. Births BEER, Victoria Lynn A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Beer of Milford at 3:30a.m. on May 1. The new little lass tipped the scales at six pounds, 12 ounces. She has been named Victoria Lynn. The Beers have another daughter, Amy, 4Ms and a son Robert J. Beer 11, two. Maternal grandmother is Mrs. Eunice Craft of Galesburg, 111. The paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Beer of Milford. Mrs. Victoria Waters of Galesburg is the maternal greatgrandmother. MARSH, Nikki Lea Mr. and Mrs. Larry Marsh of Yorkstown are the parents of a daughter, Nikki Lea, born Monday at 2:30 a.m. Nikki tipped the scales at seven pounds, 14 ounces and was 19*6 inches long when she was born at the Ball State hospital. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Smith of r 2 Syracuse, and paternal grandmother is Mrs. Marsh of Muncie. Nikki Lea was welcomed home by a brother Travis, 4Mz. MOORE, Gretchen Donise Mr. and Mrs. Phillip G. Moore of Leesburg are the parents of their first child, a daughter, Gretchen Donise, bom Saturday, May 5, at the Murphy Medical Center in Warsaw. Gretchen tipped the scales at seven pounds, five ounces and was 18 and threefourth inches long when she was bora at 5:35 a.m. Maternal grandparents are David Gildersleeve of r 1 Leesburg and Mrs. Lois Coppes of r 2 Leesburg. Paternal grandparents are Lloyd Moore of Syracuse and Mrs. Barbara Brandt of Goshen. Maternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Jewell Cordell of Dallas, Tex., and paternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Ernest Calbeck of Cromwell. BENDER, Jenny Lynn Mr. and Mrs. Steve Bender, r 1 Milford, are parents of a daughter, Jenny Lynn, born Tuesday, May 8, at Goshen hospital. Little Jenny tipped the scales at six pounds, six and one half ounces and was 19 inches long. ' Mrs. Bender is the former Ida Juarez. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bender of Milford. Great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stutzman of Etna Green and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bender of Nappanee.

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BOGGS. Kelly Renee Mr. and Mrs. Kerry Lee Boggs of Milford became parents of a baby daughter shortly after 8 a.m. on Friday, May 4. The little girl has been named Kelly Renee. She tipped the scales at six pounds, 5‘ 2 ounces. She has one brother. Todd, four. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Pete Yoder of r 1 Milford. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Boggs of Leesburg. SWANK son Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Swank, Jr., 717 Water street, Ligonier, are parents of a son born April 23 in Goshen hospital. YODER daughter Mr. and Mrs. William D. Yoder of r 1 Topeka are parents of a daughter born in Goshen hospital April 22. KAUFMAN daughter Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kaufman of r 1 Topeka have a new daughter born April 22 in Goshen hospital. MILLER, Loretta Kay Mr. and Mrs. David A. MilUr of r 1 Topeka, are parents of a daughter, Loretta Kay, born April 25 in LaGrange hospital MILLER, Rosanna Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Miller of r 1 Ligonier, are parents of a daughter, Rosanna, born April 26 in LaGrange hospital. URISTA, Lisa Ann Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Urista of r 1 Topeka are parents of a daughter, Lisa Ann, born April 26 in LaGrange hospital. Cards of Thanks CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends, neighbors and relatives for their prayers, cards, food, flowers and plants and many deeds of kindness given to us in our recent time of sorrow. We give a special thanks to the women’s and men’s fellowship of Bethel church and Rev. J. Duane Beals. May God bless you all. The family of Worth Jackson

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CARD OF THANKS The family of Pearle Fox wants to express their thanks to the relatives, neighbors and friends for the prayers, acts of kindness and cards sent during the illness and the time of her passing away. Also, we want to thank Rev. James McKinnel for his visits and help and the Mishler funeral home. The. Pearle Fox family CARD OF THANKS Philip and Margaret Stanton wish to express our deep appreciation to Milford Chapel and all people who donated for the collection taken up in our time of grief. It will always be remembered and . appreciated. Milford police report given for April Milford town marshal Don Drake has released the following report for the month of April: 83 miscellaneous calls 14 dog calls 3 accidents investigated with property damages amounting to $440 2 assists to other units 11 out of state title checks 18 arrests 3 juvenile arrests 1 reported leaving the scene 2 vandalisms The police car was driven 1,008 miles LEGALS ’ a 1 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Syracuse Board of Zoning Appeals of the Town of Syracuse, Kosciusko County, Indiana, will on Thursday, May 24, 1973, at the Town Hall located at 418 South Huntington Street, at 7:30 o'clock P.M., consider the following matter: , Petition of John D. Robinson and American Eagle Motors, Inc., for temporary variance to permit light industrial manufacturing within an area described as follows A business site commonly referred to as the Southshore Marina located south of the Town of Syracuse on State Road 13 approximately one quarter (’4) mile south of Southshore Golf Course. All persons interested in said petition for conditional use of said real estate shall appear at the above stated time and place and then will be given an opportunity to be heard. Donald Niles, Secretary Syracuse Board of Zoning Appeals M. 9 16

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