The Mail-Journal, Volume 14, Number 27, Milford, Kosciusko County, 27 July 1977 — Page 4

THE MAIL-JOURNAL—Wed., July 27.1977

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Obituaries

Mrs. George Seabury Death claimed Mrs. George (Carrie) Seabury, 97, New Paris, Saturday, July 23, at 3:20 a.m. Mrs. Seabury died in the Om Nursing Home at Milford where she had lived since March 7,1975. She had been in failing health for the past two years. She was born November 2, 1879, in Kosciusko County, near Milford, to Sebastian and Emma (Brower) Gonderman. She was married to William Stiver who died and was then married to George Seabury who also preceded her in death. ; Mrs. Seabury was a member of the Grace United Methodist Church of New Paris. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Chester (LaVelle) Smoker of New Paris and Mrs. Clarence (Mildred) Vance of Syracuse; three grandchildren; five greatgrandchildren. Funeral services were held in the Reith-Rohrer-Ehret Funeral Home at New Paris on Monday at 10:30 a m. Rev. Thomas L. Ford officiated. Burial was in the New Paris cemetery. Mrs. Jack Hamman February 28.1925—Ju1y 22,1977 Funeral services were held in the Wright-Yoder Funeral Home at Nappanee at 10:30 a.m.

Hospital notes

Goshen TUESDAY. JULY It Admissions Judith A. Schmahl, r 1 Syracuse Cindy Lou Weaver,, 307 East Boston, Syracuse Cheryl A. Mock, r 1 North Webster WEDNESDAY. JULY 20 Admission Dixie Shepler, Syracuse Dismissals Rosetta Hernandez, r 1 Milford Howard Kreider, r 1 Milford Judith Schmahl, r 1 Syracuse FRIDAY. JULY 22 Admission Walter E Shultz, r 3 Syracuse Dismissals Arliss Hamman, r 1 Syracuse

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Monday for Mrs. Jack (Darlene) Hamman, 52, r 1 Etna Green. Mrs. Hamman, a former Milford resident, died Friday at 1 p.m. in the Elkhart Hospital. She was a patient there for three days prior to her death and had been ill for two weeks. rShe was born on February 28, 1925, at Abingdon, 111., to Joseph and Stella (Courson) Kaiser. The deceased was a member of the Nappanee American Legion Auxiliary, the Nappanee VFW Auxiliary and was employed by the Holiday Rambler Corp., at Wakarusa. Her first husband, Eugene Estep of Milford, died in 1971. Her second husband, Theodore Gall, died in 1970. Survivors include the husband, Jack Hamman of r 1 Etna Green; her father and step-mother, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kaiser of r 1 Etna Green; three sons, Raud Estep of Bourbon, Gale Estep of Warsaw and Kevin Estep of Etna Green; one daughter, Mrs. Donald (Stella) Stephenson of Wellington. Kan.; four stepsons. Jackie Hamman of South Carolina, Daryl Hamman of Nappanee, Larry Hamman of Etna Green and Lance Estep of Yorktown; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Donald (Hazel) Charlton and Mrs. Clifford (Cleo Jean) Wolf, both of Milford; two brothers, Gene and Marvin Kaiser, both of Etna Green; and eight grandchildren. One

Mrs. William Weaver and infant daughter, 307 East Boston Street. Syracuse Ray Byrket, 112 West Portland Street. Syracuse SUNDAY, JULY 24 Admission Larry Kaiser, r 1 Milford Dismissal Cheryl Mock, r 1 North Webster MONDAY. JULY 25 Admissions Mary Margaret Willard, r 4 Syracuse Jan Chiddister, Milford KCH MONDAY. JULY 18 Admbakm Christopher Meek, Leesburg Dismissal Russell Homan, Milford TUESDAY. JULY IB Admissions Glen Dausman, Leesburg Rita K. Schultz, Leesburg ’ Melissa Lohse, Leesburg WEDNESDAY, JULY 20 Dismissals Rita Schultz, Leesburg Christopher Meek, Leesburg THURSDAY. JULY 21 Admissions * Eva Sullivan, Leesburg

brother, Daryl, preceded her in death. Rev. James McKibbin, pastor of die Mount Tabor Church of God, officiated. Burial was in the Milford cemetery. K VFW Auxiliary memorial services were held on Sunday evening in the funeral home. Terry Schultz, Jr. July 29.1977 — July 22,1977 Two-day old Terry Schultz, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Schultz, Sr., of r 1 Leesburg, died at 4:30 p.m. The infant was born on July 20 in the Fort Wayne Hospital to Terry and Rita (Farmer) Schultz. Surviving with the parents are one brother, William David, at home. Funeral services were held Monday at 10 a.m. in the Titus Funeral Home with Rev. Luther Bailey officiating. Burial was in Oakwood cemetery. Rufus Yoder May 24,1899—Ju1y 29,1977 Rufus Yoder, 78, 2000 South Fifteenth Street, Goshen, and brother to Mrs. Cedric (Mima) Moschel, Syracuse, diedat 1 p.m. Wednesday, July 20, in the Greencroft Nursing Home in Goshen. He had been in failing health for several years. Yoder was bom May 24,1899 in Topeka, where he lived until

Diana Burchett, Leesburg FRIDAY, JULY 22 Dismissal Melissa Lohse, Leesburg SATURDAY, JULY 23 Admissions Dyle Martin, Leesburg Jean Sturgill, Leesburg Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John Sturgill, Leesburg Dismissal Diana Burchett, Leesburg LARRY KAISER HOSPITALIZED Larry Kaiser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kaiser of r 1 Milford, who was injured in a dune buggy accident on Sunday is in the Goshen Hospital. He is receiving treatment for multiple injuries to his head and left arm and will remain hospitalized for observation and treatment. Milford EMS On Saturday, July 23, a man became ill at his home and was taken to the Goshen Hospital emergency room by the Milford emergency unit.

Court news

Marriage Dissolutions Hartter — Carla H. Hartter and David A. Hartter, r 1 box 143 Milford. The couple was married January 5. 1976 and separated July 14.1977. Petitioner asks that marriage be dissolved; that respondent be ordered to pay petitioner’s attorney’s fees; that petitioner be awarded the custody of the minor child of the parties, that the respondent be ordered to pay to the clerk of court for the use and benefit of the petitioner a reasonable sum for the support and maintenance of said minor child; that the court make an equitable division of the property of the parties; for the casts of action and for all other relief proper in the premises. Shafer — Nancy J Shafer and Bruce A. Shafer, r 1 box 46 North Webster. The couple was

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March of 1974. He then moved to the Greencroft Retirement Center. He was the founder of Yoder Popcorn Company, which began operation in 1936. On March 26, 1920, he married Modella Mishler, who survives. Other survivors besides his wife and sister are: one daughter, Mrs. Pauline Yoder, Goshen; one son, Larry Yoder, Bakersfield, Calif; five grandchildren; two great-grand-children; another sister, Mrs. Elmer (Lizzie) Schrock, LaGrange; and three brothers, Valentine, Moses Lake, Wash., Amzie, Wallstock, lowa, and Milo F., Millersburg. Services were held Saturday in the Emma Mennonite Church. Rev. Ken Bontreger, Rev. Ivan Miller and Rev. Amos Hostetler officiated. Burial was in the Forest Grove cemetery. Antoinette Holmes April 17,1937 — July 25,1977 Services were held at 10 a.m. today (Wednesday) in the Saint Martin de Porres Catholic Church, Syracuse, for Mrs. Philip (Antoinette) Holmes, 40, r 4 Syracuse, who died of a selfinflicted gunshot wound at 3 p.m. Monday, July 25. in her home. Bom in Fort Wayne on April 17, 1937, she was the daughter of Dominic and Mary (Jennette) Barile. On December 29,1956, she

Syracuse EMS Gloria Konopinski, 56, r 1 box 27 Syracuse, was transported to Goshen Hospital by Syracuse EMS at 8:27 a.m. Sunday, July 24, after taking sick at home. The call was first received at 7;42 a.m. Mark J. Thom, r 1 Cromwell, and Rod Hann, r 2 Syracuse, were taken to Goshen Hospital at 11:45 p.m. Thursday, July 21, with injuries sustained in a car accident. Syracuse EMS was sent to Kosciusko County Lu.e Road east, 1200 N at 10:44 p.m. Ambulance was called to the home of Antoinette Holmes, 40, e 4Syracuse, at 3:59 p.m. Monday, July 25. When they arrived, EMS personnel found Mrs. Holmes dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Births BULTEMEIER, Sarah Marie Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bultemeier of 406 West Emetine St., Milford, are the parents of their first child, a daughter named Sarah Marie, bom in the Goshen Hospital at 8:11 a.m.

married May 26, 1973 and separated July 8,1977. Petitioner asks for a decree of dissolution, that said decree set off to her interest in the property of the parties, for her cost herein and far all further, just and proper relief. Searfoss — Jerry Lee Searfoss and Fay Rita Searfoss, Church Street, Leesburg. The Couple was married February 8, 1968 and separated July 8, 1977. Petitioner asks that marriage be dissolved, that the petitioner be granted custody of said minor children of the parties, that the court make an equitable division of the property of the parties, and for all other relief proper in the premises. Violations Public InioxfcatiM <r Felipe Flores, Milford, S3O, six months

married Philip Holmes. He survives. A resident of Syracuse since 1969, Mrs. Holmes was a housewife and bookkeeper. She was also a member of the Saint Martin de Porres Church and the BPW, Syracuse. Surviving besides her husband, Philip, are her mother, Mary Barile, Fort Wayne; three daughters, Mrs. Phillip (Deborh) Houser, Mrs. Terry (Cynthia) Weisser and Mrs. Carl (Catherine) Hepler, Jr., all of Syracuse; three sisters, Mary Manietoes, Anna Jones and Freda Garbriel, all of Fort Wayne; and three brothers, Arthur and Joseph, of Fort Wayne, and Dominic, California. Father Kenneth Sarrazine officiated at the services. Burial was in the Syracuse cemetery. Memorials may be made to Saint Martin de Porres Church. Thames Hickman January 23,1938 —July 18,1977 Thames Hickman, 39, brother of George Hickman of North Webster, and former resident of New York City, N. Y., was killed Monday, July 18, when he was struck by a car while riding his motorcycle. Bom January 23, 1938, in Wilmot, Noble County, he was the son of Clarence and Cora (Morehead) Hickman. He owned his own music

Saturday, July 23. Sarah Marie weighed nine pounds, 15Mi ounces and measured 21A* inches long. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sorensen of Milford. Paternal grandparents are Mrs. Norma Bultemeier and Mr. and Mrs. Al Bultemeier, all of Fort Wayne. Greatgrandparents are Marshal Miller of Milford, C. S. Reville of Fort Wayne and Clara Bultemeier of Decatur. NORTHRUP daughter Mr. and Mrs. George Northrup of r 3 Syracuse became the parents of a daughter on Saturday, July 23. The infant was bom in the Goshen Hospital. WEAVER, Charity Sue Mr. and Mrs. William Weaver of 307 East Boston Street, Syracuse, became the parents of their first child, a daughter, Charity Sue, bom Monday, July 18, at 11:57 p.m. She weighed six pounds, 14 ounces. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Russell Pontius of Milford. Paternal grandparents are Me. and Mrs. Larry Weaver of Syracuse.

Indiana State Farm, suspended Speeding — Jeff D. Iden, 19, North Webster, $35

Rex Yentes of Gulliver * Travel Agents, 109 Pickwick Place. Syracuse recently returned from a one week trip to London England While in London. Rex visited a number at tour companies to discuss the types of tours offered to visitors to England. Stop or phone Gulliver s Travel Agents about the inexpensive charter flights to England, the rest of Europe and other destinations for os little as $289 00 round trip from Chicago. Ask also about car rental rotes ond the amazing rail values in Europe. See the world through Gußiver s. Phone: 457-3197. Ask Rex about the Concorde, the fastest way to Europe. GULLIVER'S TRAVEL AGENTS Pickwick Place Syracuse Gullivers Travel Agents Have The People Who Know About The Places To Go?"

business and was a music writer. He was also a member of the Church of God, Wilmot. Surviving besides his brother are: his wife, Claudette; four daughters, Nikki, Cammy, Claudine and Danielle, all of New York; his mother, Mrs. Cora Hickman, Wilmot; two half brothers. Dale Hickman, North Webster, and Emil Hickman, Kimmell; two sisters, Dawn Hickman, Wilmot, and Mrs. Lodema Haywood, Leesburg; and two step-sisters, Mrs. Guy Bell and Mrs. Evelyn Cripe, both of North Webster. Services were held last Thursday, July 21, in New York. Dr. Paula Ward March 2,1923 — July 28,1977 Funeral services were held in the D. O. McComb and Son Lakeside Park Funeral Home on Friday, July 22, for Dr. Paula (Bailey)Ward, 54, Fort Wayne, mother of Mrs. Georgia W. Lemberg of Syracuse. Death came on July 20 at 7:20 p.m., at her home following a lengthy illness. The deceased was boro on March 2,1923, in Fort Wayne. She

LEGALS NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF PROPOSED ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS NOTICE I* hereby given the Taxpayers of the Syracuse Public Library, Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the proper legal of-, fleers of said municipal corporation ot their regular meeting place at 5:00 P.M. JE S T.) on the 10th day of August. 1977, will consider the following additional appropriations In excess of the budget for the current year. Amount Library improvement Reserve Fund 53,500 00 Total 53300.00 This appropriation Is made from the unappropriated library improvement reserve fund balance Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a flight to be heard thereon. The additional appropriations as finally made will be referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Board, upon receipt, will hold a further hearing within fifteen (15) days at the County Auditor's Office of said County, or at such other piece as may be designated At such hearing taxpayers objecting to any of such additional ap Propriations may be heard. Interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor when and where such hearing will be held. Jack C. Vanderford. President Syracuse Library Board Jy.l7-A.3 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Board of Zoning Appeals of the Town of Syracuse will hold a public hearing on the following petition for variance from the requirements of the Town of Syracuse Zoning Ordinance; 1. variance petition of Phyllis Louden requesting a variance and permission to attach an additional room and garage onto the home situated at 11 North Shore Drive, Syracuse, Indiana Said public hearing will begin at 7:00 P.M. on August 10, .1977, at the Syracuse Town Hall located on 410 South Huntington Street in Syracuse. Said public hearing will be subject to adjournment. The applications are on file for public 4 examination at the office of the Zoning Administrator of the Town of Syracuse, lit North Lake Street, Syracuse. Indiana. BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS TOWN OF SYRACUSE By Al J. Bauer Building Commissioner

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was the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Paul Bailey. A doctor, she married Dr. Gerald F. Ward. Dr. Ward was a member of the Trinity Episcopal Church and graduate from the Indiana University Medical School in 1946. She was a member of the Tri-Delta Theta Sorority and the one of a very few woihen to belong to the AOA honorary medical fraternity. She was a pilot and a member of the AOPA, aviation association. Her husband and parents survive with the Syracuse daughter. Rev. Kennith Williams officiated at the funeral service. Burial was in Lindenwood cemetery. The family has requested memorials be made to the Allen County Cancer Society. Ada I. Luttman Death claimed Ada I. Luttman of Hudson on July 22. Mrs. Luttman, mother of Wymond D. (“Pete”) Luttman of Syracuse, died of heart failure at her home. She was born in Salem Township on October 14,1902, the daughter of William and Clara (Mills) Wood. She was a lifetime resident of the Hudson area. On January 20, 1925, she married Roy Luttman in Hillsdale, Mich. He survives. Also surviving are another son, Harold of Hudson; six grand-

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children; and one brother, Walter E. Wood of Hudson. Funeral services were held in the United Brethren in Christ Church in Hudson, where Mrs. Luttman was a member, at 2 p.m. on Sunday, July 24, with Rev. Robert Sharp officiating. Burial was in Circle cemetery. Erba R. Grindle Funeral services were held yesterday (Tuesday) at 2 p.m. in the McHatton-Sadler Funeral Home at Warsaw for Mrs. Erba R. Grindle, 88, Warsaw, mother of Mrs. Douglas (Evelyn) Metz of r 2 Leesburg. Mrs. Grindle died at 2 a.m. on Saturday in her home following an illness of five months. The deceased was born October 1,1888, to Albert and'Phina (Bloom) Montel. She lived in Kosciusko County her entire life. She married Ernest R. Grindle. He preceded her in death on March 4, 1954. She Was. a member of the Warsaw Senior Citizens Club and of the First Christian Church. Surviving with the Leesburg daughter are a son, Charles of r 1 Bourbon; 12 grandchildren; and number of great-grandchildren. A son and daughter preceded her in death. Paul Boden and John Reid officiated at the funeral services with interment in Oakwood cemetery. 0 '