The Mail-Journal, Volume 14, Number 24, Milford, Kosciusko County, 6 July 1977 — Page 4
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THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., July 6,1977
Obituaries
Elizabeth Blackwell May 12.1903 — July 3, 1977 Mrs. Elizabeth V. Blackwell, 74, of 1560 Fruit Street, Huntington and mother of Alan P. Blackwell of Syracuse and Wawasee High School band director David S. Blackwell HI, of North Webster, died Sunday, July 3, in Parkview Memorial Hospital. Fort Wayne, at 1:30 a.m. Bom May 12, 1903 in Pennington. N. J., she was the daughter of David M. and Anna (Fetter) Voorhees. She married David S Blackwell II on April 21, 1935. He survives. She was a member of the Wabash Primative Church in Huntington Other survirors include three grandchildren; and one brother Eugene Voorhees, Lompoc, Calif. Services will be held today (Wednesday) at 10 am. in the Bailey Funeral Home in Huntington. The body will then be taken to the Hopewell Funeral Home in Cromwell, N. J. Friends may call there from 7-8:30 p.m. Thursday Services wjll be held
Hospital notes
Goshen TUESDAY. JUNE 28 Dismissal* Donald Stidhams, r 2 Syracuse Mrs. Garry Ringler, 406 South Main Street. Syracuse WEDNESDAY. JUNE » Admissions , Paul 0 Kegebein. r 2 Milford Karen K Jones, Syracuse Dismissals Mrs Steven Bender and son. CR 19 r 1 Milford Ada Butt, r 2 Syracuse c THURSDAY. JUNE M Admissions Lois A. Anderson, r 3 Syracuse Jenna Lea Gladieux, r 3 Syracuse
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at 10 a m. Friday and burial will follow in the Old School Baptist Cemetery at Hopewell. N. J. Lyle E. Schuman Novembers. 1913—July 1.1977 Lyle E. Schuman, 63, a summer resident of Lake-Wawasee, died at 1 p.m., Friday in the lUtheran Hospital at Fort Wayne. He had been ill with Cancer. Schuman, president of Lyon dnd Greenleaf Milling Co., Ligonier, resided at 707 Grand Street, Ligonier. He had been a resident of that community for the past 35 years. I Bom November 5, 1912, in Wausa, Wis.« he was well-known ih this area as well as the .Ligonier community. He was a member of the prestigious president’s advisory committee on industrial agriculture and director of The Miller’s National Federation. He also served as director of the federation’s educational and promotional Conamittee. Schuman was a former member erf the Ligonier
Dismissal j Donald Hayden, r 1 Syracuse < SATURDAY, JULY 2 Dismissals Paul Kegebein, r 2 Milford Wayne Gillen, r 1 North Webster MONDAY. JULY 4 Admission Vicki Mullins, 1164 West Main Street, Syracuse Murphy MONDAY, JUNE 27 Emergency Room Mrs Randy Webb, Leesburg 1 WEDNESDAY. JUNE 29 ' Emergency Room Ronald Sharp, Syracuse
School Board and the Ligonier City Council and was a member of the Ligonier Industrial Commission. He was a direc tor of the American State Bank, a member of the Ligonier Presbyterian Church, Masonic Lodge, Elks Club and the Fort Wayne Scottish Rite. Masonic services were held at the Ulrey Funeral Home in Ligonier on Sunday with graveside services being held at 11 a.m., Monday at Oak Park cemetery. Memorial services followed the burial. They were held in the Ligonier Presbyterian Church. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society. Lydia C. Hull November 2,lßß9—July 3.1977 Lydia C. Hull, 87, 1520 East Market Street, Warsaw, sister of Mrs. Ivy Etter, Robert Shively and Taylor Shively, all of Leesburg, died at 7 p.m. Sunday in the Prairie View Rest Home at Warsaw. She had been in failing health for the past six months. Mrs. Hull was born on
KCH TUESDAY, JUNE 28 Dismissal Johnny Dove, Milford Births SLABAUGH daughter A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Slabaugh of r 4 Syracuse June 30. The girl was born at Elkhart Hospital. BORKHOLDER son Mr. and Mrs. Larry Borkholder of r 2 Milford became the parents of a son born on Saturday, June 25, in the Goshen Hospital. DERRY AND HOBSON sons Two sons were bom to North Webster residents recently in Kosciusko Community Hospital in Warsaw Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Michael Derry and Mr. and Mrs. James Hobson. BENDER. Jerome Ernest Mr. and Mrs. Steve Bender, r 1 Milford, became the parents of their third child, Jerome Ernest June 27, at 6:54 a.m. in the Goshen Hospital. f At birth, Jerome weighed six pounds 10 ounces and was 20 inches in length. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bender, Milford. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Sierk, Milford. Maternal great-grandparents are Mrs. Nora Bender and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stutzman are the paternal great-grandparents. Jerome has a brother Jonathan, 2 years; and sister Jenny, four years. J In memoriam MEMORIAM In Loving Memory of Floyd M. Rensberger who passed away eight years ago July 10, 1969. When our family gets together there is one we fail to see, it fills our hearts with sadness, thinking of the way it used to be. Not a day do we forget you, thoughts of you are always here, we who love you sadly miss you, as we end our eight sad years. Missed By All Who Loved Him Cards of thanks CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the neighbors and friends for their help and thoughtfulness at a time of our sorrow in losing our husband and father. Also it was omitted earlier that Mr. Bieghler was an employee of E. F. (Ted) Rogers of Syracuse prior to ins illness. Mrs. Rollie Bieghler Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Bieghler
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November 2, 1889, in Etna Township, the daughter of Eli and Nancy (Taylor) Shively. She was married to Ernest Hull who preceded her in death in 1923. She was a member of the Trinity United Methodist Church. Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Ralph (Violet) Oyler of Warsaw; four sons, Max and Stanley, both of Warsaw, Robert of El Paso, Texas and Arden of Athens, Texas ; another sister, Mrs. Daisy Strasburg of Fort Wayne; 10 grandchildren. 14 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild. Rev. David Abel officiated at services which were conducted at 10:30a.m. today (Wednesday) at the Titus Funeral Home in Warsaw. Interment was in Oakwood cemetery, Warsaw. Irmah B. Buckman March 11,1892—July 3,1977 Services will be held at 2 p.m. today (Wednesday) at the Harris Troxel Chapel, North Webster, for Mrs. Irmah B. Bockman, 85,
Syracuse EMS Syracuse EMS was sent to the residence of Robert W. Fultz, 68, r 1 box 860 Cromwell, who became ill at 8:24 a.m. Wednesday, June 29. He was taken o GoshWi Hospital at 9:07 p.m.* Mrs. Robert Plotz, 42, 206 North Fifth Street in Goshen was taken to Goshen Hospital by Syracuse EMS Sunday, July 3, at 11:12 a.m. Syracuse EMS were sent to 225 West Portland in Syracuse at 10:39 a.m. Jason M. Mench, two, r 4 box 83F Syracuse, son of James Mench. was taken to the fire
Court news
KOSCIUSKO COUNTY Violations No operator’s license — Ramiro Oviedo, 26, Milford, $35 Passenger on gunwale — Peg E. Willman. 21, Leesburg. $35 Speeding in boat — Raymond J. Savoie, 55, Syracuse, $35 Minor in tavern — Timothy Alan Conley, 18, Syracuse# $35; Kinberly Kay Keene, 20, North Webster, $35 Expired driver’s license — Barry R. Beatty, 28, Leesburg, $35 Violation muffler law — David M. Ramirez, 29, Milford, $35 No fishing license — Monica M. Lambright, 21, Syracuse, $35 Public intoxication — Timothy Alan Conley, 18, Syracuse, S3O, six months Indiana State Farm, suspended Speeding — Paul D. Baugher, 58, North Webster, S4O Violation muffler law — Robert A. Blair, 19, 309 West Winona, $35; Wayne F. Blair, 27,309 West Winona, Warsaw, $35; David M. Ramirez, 29, Milford, $35; Lynden E. Swanson, Jr., 21, Westhaven Estates, Warsaw, $35 No fishing license — Stephen M. Maclnnes, 21, New York, $35; Rex H. Goings, 34, South Whitley, $35; Carol L. Lewellyn, 19, Anderson, $35; Deborah K. Owens, 25, Shipshewana, $35; Linda S. Lambert, 25, Elkhart, $35; Monica M. Lambright, 21, Syracuse, $35; Dalis, A. Troyer, 29, Goshen, $35; Scott Hedeen, 45, Fort Wayne, $35 Public Intoxication. Driving under the influence — William R. Culbertson, 28, 210 Prarie Leesburg, continued to August 12, pending participation in Five County Mental Health Clinic No operator’s license — Arthur D. Lewis, r 1 Leesburg, $35; Earl Hackworth, 49, 727 W Center, Warsaw, $35; Kathy L. King, 18, r 2 Warsaw, continued to July 8; Gregory A Colt, 29. 1822 CTescent Dr., Warsaw, continued to July 1 Expired vehicle inspection — Barry R. Beatty, 28, Leesburg. $35
of North Webster, who died Sunday, July 3, at 2 p.m. in Whitley County Hospital. Death was due to complications following a one and one-half year illness. Born near North Webster on March 11, 1892, she was the daughter of Johnny and Martha (Kuhn) Ritchison. Her marriage to Howard Bockman occurred on June 1, 1912. A resident of North Webster her entire life, both her and her husband owned and operated the White Front Grocery. Mrs. Bockman was a member of the North Webster United Methodist Church, Pythian Sister Lodge <and American Legion Auxiliary. Survivors include her husband, Howard; three sons, Verland and John, both of North Webster and Ray of Warsaw; one daughter, Martha, at home; six grandchildren; and four greatgrandchildren. Rev. William Evans will officate at the funeral services. Burial will be in the North Webster cemetery.
station Sunday, July 3, at 2:27 p.m. suffering from cuts. He was taken to Goshen Hospital at 2:54 p.m. Syracuse EMS took Mrs. Donald Konopinski, 54, r 1 box 27 Syracuse to Goshen Hospital at 2:11 a.m. Monday, July 4, after she became ill at home. The call was first received at 1:27 a.m. Virginia Putt, 63, 192 North Shore Drive, Syracuse, was also taken to Goshen Hospital on Monday, July 4, with injuries resulting from a fall. She was taken at 9:46 a.m. Donald H. Smith, Jr., 25, 1307 Oakland Street in Fort Wayne, became sick on SR 13A one-
No operator’s license — Carlos Santos, 22, Milford, $35, six months Indiana State Farm suspended. No boat registration — William V. Runyan, 68, Syracuse, $35 Public Intoxication — Steven G. Hackworth, 26, 423 E. Arthur, S3O; William Anthony Perry, 23, Fairlane, S3O; Timothy Alan Conley, 18, Syracuse, S3O, six months Indiana State Farm suspended Illegal consumption — Timothy Alan Conley, 18, Syracuse, $35 Speeding — William L. Martin, 35, Ohio, $35; Steve E. Ihnen, 18, Akron, $35; Robert W. Trimble, 36, Florida,- $45; Paul D. Baugher. 58, North Webster, S4O; Donnell Brown, 19, Fort Wayne, $45 Disregarding stop sign — Pamela S. Yoder, 30, Syracuse, $35 complaint — Munsingwear, Inc., vs Charles Clevenger dba Mr. Pickwick Men's Wear, 301E. Main SL, Syracuse. Plaintiff demands judgment against the defendant in the amount of $4,879.44, the cost of this action and such other relief as appears just and proper in the premises. Robert R. Smith vs James Sawyer, r 3 box 517 Syracuse. Plaintiff asks judgment in the amount of $199.82, cost of action and all other proper relief. Everett F. Ketering vs Jay T. Vansickle II 324 Harrison Ct., Syracuse. Plaintiff asks judgment in the amount of $1,475, cost of action and for all other proper relief. Seeks Judgment North Webster Septic Tank Cleaning Service vs Tom Leonard, Argonaut Realty Corp., Syracuse. Plaintiff asks judgment in the amount of $l,lBO, cost of action and all other proper relief. Shirley E. Kelley vs Donna Schlabach, Syracuse. Plaintiff asks judgment in the amount of $365.10, costs of action and for all other relief proper. Kosciusko County Department of Public Welfare vs Carlos
Rosa Waldbeser Death claimed Rosa Waldbeser, 88, Milford, at 8 p.m. on July 4. Miss Waldbeser had been a patient at the Prairie-View Nursing Home since June 9. Death was caused by complications following a fractured hip. Miss Waldbeser was born in Germany on December 17, 1888, to Henry and Rosie (Rarick) Waldbeser The family moved to America when she was one-year old and she had lived in the community since that time. She was a member of the Apostolic Christian Church. Surviving are two nephews, Alvin and Fred, both of Milford; and a niece, Mrs. Gladys Kauffman, Bristol. Two sisters and two brothers preceded her in death. Friends may call at the Mishler Funeral Home in Milford today (Wednesday) from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P m - Funeral services will be held at the funeral home on Thursday at 10 a.m. with Rev. Elmer Hartter officiating.
Rosa Waldbeser
quarter mile north of the Pollywogat 10:26p.m. July 4. He was taken to Goshen Hospital at 11:55 p.m. Mrs. Gene Nicolai, 30, r 1 box 410 Syracuse, was taken to Goshen Hospital at 11:46 a.m. Tuesday, July 5, from injuries resulting from a fall. The call was first received at 10:56 a.m. Ambulance was sent to north of the Pollywog Inn at 12:51 a.m. early Wednesday morning, July 6, when Wayne Brovont, 27, 1105 West Clinton Street Goshen, suffered injuries resulting from a motorcycle accident. He was taken to Goshen Hospital at 1:37 a.m.
Gomez and Hulda Gomez, box 33 Milford. Plaintiff asks judgment in the mount of $19.50, cost of action and for all other proper relief. Kosciusko County Department of Public Welfare vs Robert Wooten and Juanitta Wooten, box 194 G r 2 Milford. Plaintiff asks judgment in the amount of $132, cost of action and for all other relief proper. Kosciusko County Department of Public Welfare vs Rachel F. Speicher and Harvey L. Speicher, 308 North Henry, Milford. Plaintiff asks judgment in the amount of $72, cost of action and for all other proper
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relief. Thermogas vs Clarence Robidoux, box 220 Syracuse. Plaintiff asks judgment in the amount of $210.63, cost of action and for all other proper relief. Thermogas Co. vs Richard Arriolo, 312 E. 4th St., Milford. Plaintiff asks judgment in the amount of $109.60, cpst of action and for all other relief proper Marriage Dissolutions Morris — Martha M. Morris and Alex Morris, Sr., Nfilford. The couple was married February 12, 1959 and separated May 24, 1977. Petitioner asks for dissolution of marriage, giving wife custody of the minor children and requiring the husband to pay a reasonable sum for their support; for fair property settlement, for an order ordering the husband to pay a reasonable amounj of attorneys’ fees to her attonreys and for all further and proper relief.
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