The Mail-Journal, Volume 13, Number 44, Milford, Kosciusko County, 24 November 1976 — Page 4

THE MAIL-JOURNAL—Wed., Nov. 24.1976

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OBITUARIES

Heart attack takes life of former Milford town marshal

Former Milford marshal, Donald E. Drake died of an apparent heart attack on Wednesday. Nov. 17, in his home. Mr. Drake was born to Mr and Mrs. Levi (Sarah Jane Faulkner) Drake on June 10, 1920. at Xenia, Ohio. He was a resident of Milford for the past nine years where he moved from Syracuse He served as marshal of Milford far 10 years, retiring in August of 1975 He served in the army during World War II and was a member of the Kosciusko county FOP He was married to Josephine Jerry Stutzman Jerry J. Stutzman. 75. r 4 Syracuse, died Sunday. Nov 21. at home of cancer He was the son of Joseph and Amanda (Miller' Stutzman. bprn February 4. 1901, in Kansas He was united m marriage to Alma Stutzman on July 28. 1931 Mr Stutzman was a retired tanner and also retired from the Kosciusko county highway department in 1967 A former resident of r 2 Nappanee, he moved to Syracuse four years ago The deceased was a member of the Syracuse Church of God. Surviving are six daughters. Mrs James (Frances) Cox of Crestview, Fla., Mrs Loyd (Claribel) Yoder of Plain City. Ohio; Mrs Andy (Rosetta) Coblenz of Versailles. Mo ; Mrs Bill (Alice) Powers of Warsaw. Mrs Dick (Frieda) Ward of Bremen and Mrs Allen (Marie) Taylor of Pierceton, three sons. Bill D and Jerry L., both of Syracuse and Lawrence of Midwest City. Okla . 31 grandchildren. and 11 great grand children Also one sister, Mrs Mose (Katie* Gingerich of Goshen and one brother, William of Goshen, survive Five sisters and one brother preceded him in death Funeral services were conducted by Rev Thomas Douglas and Rev Jim McKibben in the Mount Taber Church of God. SR 19 south of Nappanee, today (Wednesday) Nov. 24. at 1:30 pm Interment was m the Stony Point cemetery

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Gordan on December 8.1962. She survives with two sons, Gregory of Syracuse and Douglas at home, stepson, Terry Vanette, Angola; a stepdaughter, Mrs Samuel (Roberta) Mishler of Syracuse and four grandchildren Services were on Saturday, Nov. 20. in the Mishler funeral home at Milford Burial was in the Syracuse cemetery Mrs. Orval McLallin Funeral services were held Sunday for Mrs. Aura (Jimmie) B McLallin, 78. r 1 Kimmell, and mother of Walter Yoder of Syracuse and sister of Mrs. Florence Shock and Hannah Payne, both ot North Webster Death came on Friday in Whitley County hospital at Columbia City. A lifetime resident of the Kimmell-North Webster area, she was born in Whitley county on March 5. 1896. a daughter of Charles and Olive (Mabie) Weimer Her marriage to Orval McLallin took place September 26. 1964. and he survives Mrs. McLallin was a member of the Washington Township home demonstration club and the Sparta United Church of Christ at Kimmell Other survivors include a son. Charles Yoder erf Ligonier; a daughter, Mrs Baron <Louise' Steller. Ligonier; a stepson. Louis McLallin of Kimmell, one stepdaughter. Mrs Woodward (Mary) Hawk. Ligonier; eight grandchildren; ten greatgrandchildren; eight stepgrandchildren; and one other sister, Blanche Garber of Warsaw Interment was in North Webster cemetery Herman F. Anglin Herman F (Wimpy) Anglin. 58. died Thursday. Nov. 18. in Goshen hospital. Death was due to complications He had been ill for four years Mr Anglin was a resident of Leesburg He was a native and lifetime resident of Kosciusko county. He was a former em ptoyee of Dalton Foundries. Inc.

On May 1, 1917, he was born to Fred J. and Nellie May (Roberts) Anglin. He served with the army during World War n. Cheyenne, Wyo.. was the site of his wedding to Norma J. Smith on October 31, 1942. He was a member of the Leesburg United Methodist church, the Leesburg Masonic Lodge, Fort Wayne Scottish Rite, John C. Peterson Post 49 and American Legion, Warsaw. His widow, Norma, survives along with his mother, Mrs. Nellie Anglin, r 7 Warsaw; two daughters; Mrs. Ronald (Janet) Szekendi, Glasgow, Ky., and Mrs. Cindy Weldy of Goshen; two grandchildren and two brothers; Marshall and John W. Anglin, both of Leesburg Masonic memorial rites were held Friday, Nov. 19. at McHatton-Sadler funeral home at 8 p.m Services were conducted Saturday, Nov 20. in the McHatton-Sadler funeral home at Warsaw by Rev. Kenneth Fast. Interment was in the Leesburg cemetery where military graveside rites were conducted by John C. Peterson Post 49, American Legion. Sophia Vanity Funeral services were held at 1 pm today (Wednesday) in the Pifer funeral home at Niles, Mich , for Sophia Vanßy, 79, Niles Mrs. Vanßy was the mother of Mrs T. A. (Violet) Miller of Milford. She died on Monday She was born on April 26, 1897 in Poland and came to the United States at the age of 14. Her husband, Charles Vanßy preceded her in death in 1962. Surviving with the Milford daughter is another daughter, Mrs Robert D. (Helen) Johnson of Lombard, 111.; and four grandchildren. Rev. Everett Owens of the Milford United Methodist church officiated at the services Burial was in the Memorial Gardens at Niles.

Cards of T HANKS CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Freida Ruch thanks relatives and friends of the Apostolic church for the gifts and cards on her 90th birthday. CARD OF THANKS 1 want to thank all my neighbors and friends for the lovely cards, prayers and kindnesses given me while 1 was in the hospital and convalescing at home Also a special thanks to Rev Ross Cook. Alice Kline CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all my friends and neighbors for the prayers, cards, flowers, food baskets and gifts while 1 was in the hospital and at home. Also, special thanks to pastor Duane Beals. Rev Ammon Wenger, Rev. Otto Beer, Jr., Rev. J. Paul Weaver and Dr. Rheinheimer May God bless each of you. Ben Kaiser Births BLOSSER. Vicki Lynn A daughter. Vicki Lynn Blosser, was born at the Goshen hospital at 1:23 p.m. November 1, to Deborah Blosser and Roger Mullins, Syracuse, weighing five pounds, five ounces. The young girl was welcomed home by a brother, Denny Blosser Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Claudie Alshire of Syracuse. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Thanas Turner of South Bend Mr and Mrs Murry Moore of Stevensville. Mich., are maternal greatgrandpa rents HAAB. Jay Andrew Mr. and Mrs. Steven Haab of Syracuse are the parents of an eight pound, one and one-half ounce son. Jay Andrew, born on Wednesday. Nov. 17, at Goshen hospital. He measured 19 and one-half inches long. Jay Andrew was welcomed home by twins Becki and Boboi,

3W years 01(1 Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Haab of r 1 Syracuse and Mrs. Emma Furrer of Wolcott. GLON. Angela Marie Mr. and Mrs. John Gkm, Jr., Syracuse, are the parents of their first child, Angela Marie, born on Tuesday, Nov. 16, at Goshen hospital. Angela Marie tipped the scales at seven pounds, 10 and one-half ounces. Mrs. Lawrence Byrket of Cromwell and Mr. and Mrs. John Gion, Syracuse, are the baby’s grandparents. Greatgrandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Byrket of Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs. Julius Glon of South Bend. IRVINE son Mr. and Mrs. Lonny D. Irvine of 104 West Prairie St, Leesburg, are the parents of a son born Saturday in the Goshen hospital. Memoriam IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Richard Hunsberger. April 22,1917, to November 29, 1970 Mrs. Richard Hunsberger and family x tM “ Gertrude E Schmucker, 67. of 310 North Second St., Goshen, was transported from Smokey’s Bait Store, Syracuse, on Monday morning to the Goshen hospital. The patient had fallen Sunday in the bathroom and was experiencing numbness of her body and vomiting. Mrs Ron (Elaine) Hibschman. 32. r 4 Syracuse, was transported to the Goshen hospital Wednesday suffering numbness. Nancy J. Brunilson. 29. r 4 Syracuse, in an apparent coma, was transported to the Goshen hospital on Thursday morning Edna Hazzen, 71, 731 E Chicago, Syracuse, suffering a severe headache on the left side was taken to the Goshen hospital Friday at 3:35 p.m. The EMS answered a call to transport Jerry Stutzman, 75, r 4 Syracuse, to the hospital on Sunday evening at 6:30 p.m. Upon arrival at Mr. Stutzman’s home he was dead. Connie Marie Mock, 22, r 1 Midlake Trailer Ct., North Webster, was transported to the Kosciusko Community hospital Tuesday afternoon after she suffered a shoulder injury when the truck she was traveling in tipped over at SR 13 and SR 8 intersection.

Milford M EMS \i Members of the Milford ELMS unit transferred one patient from Ahe Goshen hospital to his home in Milford last Tuesday. Hospital Notes Murphy Medteal Center MONDAY. NOV. IS Adwdssiew Mrs. Fern Ragers, Leesburg TUESDAY. NOV. 1« Emergency Room Richard L. Sheets, Milford WEDNESDAY. NOV. IT < Emergency Room Jackie L Slater. Leesburg THURSDAY. NOV. It Dismissal Mrs. Fem Rogers. Leesburg FRIDAY. NOV. It Emergency Room Patsey Pate, Syracuse

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Kosciusko Community > Hospital TUESDAY. NOV. 18 Dismissal Casandra Lehman, Milford THURSDAY. NOV. 18 Dismissal Monva J. Luisen. Leesburg SATURDAY. NOV. 20 Admission Baby Boy Reinhard, North Webster SUNDAY. NOV. 21 Admission Forrest Zimmerman, Syracuse Goshen Hospital TUESDAY. NOV. 16 Admissions Ruth Wilcox, r 1 Cherokee drive, Syracuse Rebecca Davis, r 2 Leesburg Dismissals Ben Kaiser, r 1 Milford Kathryn Price, r 1 Milford Estherbell Krull, r 1 Milford Florence Reed. 137 W North St., Syracuse Chester Roland, r 3 Syracuse Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lilly, r 1 North Webster FRIDAY. NOV. 19 Admission Edna Hazen. 731 E. Chicago, Syracuse Dismissal Mrs. John Glon and daughter, r 4 Syracuse SATURDAY. NOV. 20 Admission Donald Caudill, r 1 Syracuse Dismissals Kay Franke, r * Syracuse Mrs. Steven Haab and infant son. Syracuse Jesse McGriff, r 1 Leesburg SUNDAY, NOV. 21 Dismissal Earl Rupholdt, r 4 Syracuse MONDAY. NOV. 22 Admissions Jacob O. Rink, r 1 Milford Julia Gross, r 3 Syracuse Dismissal Donald Caudill, r 1 Syracuse Other hospital news HERSCHEL BITNER HOME FROM HOSPITAL Herschel Bitner of Dewart Lake was released from the South Bend Memorial hospital on Friday and is reported improving fallowing his heart surgery. CH ARLES SCHELL HOME Charles Schell of Milford is now home, after having spent three months at Prairie View nursing home in Warsaw. MRS. RICHARD MILLER HAS EMERGENCY SURGERY Mrs. Richard (Jean) Miller, 106 E. Pearl St., Syracuse, underwent an emergency operation Monday afternoon. Nov. 22, in the Elkhart hospital. Her son Tom reported she is doing fine and will be hospitalized for approximately a week. MRS McCUNTIC IN HOSPITAL An item which appeared in this paper last week stated Mrs McClintic of r 1 Leesburg was not injured in an auto accident. Mrs. McClintic was hospitalized following the November 11 accident. Her husband was released on November 19. however, Mrs McClintic remains confined in room 247 with a broken right hip, injuries to the left leg and foot and multiple lacerations as well as chest injuries.

Court News KOSCIUSKO COUNTY Marriage Dissolutions Luann Peace vs Tim T. Peace. Syracuse. The couple was married April 7, 1973 Mod separated September IS, 1976. The petitioner asks dissolution of marriage, support, attorney’s fees, equitable division of property and for all other relief proper in the premises Damages James A. Sawyer vs Billy J. Baker, Syracuse. The plaintiff asks judgment of SIO,OOO for damages and expenses to son, costs and for all other proper relief

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Gregory Sawyer vs Billy J. Baker, Syracuse. The plaintiff asks judgment of $50,000 for pain and injury suffered, costs and all other proper relief Note Peoples State Bank vs William H. Beahan and Judith L. Beahan, 404 S. Union. Warsaw. The plaintiff asks judgment of $23,559.39 plus interest, foreclosure of mortgage, costs and all other proper relief Fined Joe W. Baker. 47, Syracuse, SSO for over registered weight and

C * - Si Nr w* /I ■ Jt M I' ' • JCwma ■L* ’J< ww y - IJuEmB This photo is of ■ random group that attended our open house Sunday afternoon Thank You... We would like to say "thank you" to the many local people who visited our new funeral home during our Saturday and Sunday open house and public showing. We are proud of our new facility and hope it will be a credit to the area we serve. We would also like to thank the many workmen whose skills mode the beautiful building possible, and the contractors for their expressions of congratulations and best wishes. And at the same time, we would like to invite anyone who could not attend the open house to visit us at any time in the future. You will be most welcome. Harris Funeral Home L SR 13 And CR 1000 North, 3Vi Mites From The City Limits Os Syracuse A North Webster y

$164 for overweight axle Stanley G. Rensberger, 26. Syracuse, SB7 for driving under influence and public intoxication David L. Biesemeyer. 26, North Webster, $35 for vehicle inspection Rosalene Mort, 36, North Webster, S4O for speeding Shane R. Neiber, 17, Leesburg. $35 for speeding Donald W. Mast. 16. Syracuse. S4O for speeding Gregory J. Hamman, 22. Leesburg. $35 for no hunting license

Peter T. Gawthrop, 27, Leesburg. S4O for speeding Small Claims Sasso Veterinary hospital vs Don Miller, r 1 Leesburg. The plaintiff asks judgment of $52, costs and all other proper relief Sasso Veterinary hospital vs Delbert Irvin, r 1 Leesburg. The plaintiff asks judgment of S4B, costs and all other proper relief Sasso Veterinary hospital vs Kenneth Fifer, r 2 Leesburg. The plaintiff asks judgment of $56.50, costs and all other proper relief