The Mail-Journal, Volume 14, Number 29, Milford, Kosciusko County, 10 August 1977 — Page 3

Obituaries

Rev. Noble Greene September?, 1904—August 3, September 7. 1906-August 3,1177 Services were held Saturday, Aug. 6, at Saint Andrew’s United Methodist Church, Syracuse, for Rev. W. Noble Greene, 70, Epworth Forest, North Webster, who died last Wednesday in his home. Death was attributed to complications following a fiveyear illness. Rev. Greene was a retired Methodist minister. A graduate of Seminary College at Alderson. W. Va., Earlham College. Richmond, and Union Theological Seminary, Dayton, Ohio, he was pastor of churches at Fountain City, Willow Branch, Westfield, Carmel, Syracuse, Albany, Fort Wayne and Muncie. A resident of Epworth Forest for the past six years, he was a member of Saint Andrew's United Methodist Church, Syracuse. The son of William and Mary (Scott) Greene, he was bom September 7, 1906 at Lawren ceburg, Tenn. In 1930 he married Pauline Pursley. She survives. Besides his widow, Pauline, other survivors include: one daughter, Mrs. Rex (Marcina) Schrader, one son, Bill Greene, both of Columbia City; three sisters, Mrs. C. F. Belew. Murfreesboro, Tenn., Mrs. Murry Finley, Simpsonville, Ky., Mrs. DeWitt Miles, Colorado Spring. Colo.; and two brothers, Walton Greene, Fairfield, Ohio, James Greene, Kessler AFB, Bilioxi, Miss. Rev. Ernest Lawshe and Rev Phillip Frew officiated at the services Burial was in the North Webster cemetery.

Hospital notes

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Salens Winter January 22,1884 —AugustS, 1977 Services will be held at 2:30 p.m. today (Wettaesday) for Salena Clarissa Winter, 93, r 1 Leesburg, who died at 6 a.m. Monday, Aug. 8, in Miller’s Merry Manor, Warsaw. Death was i due to complications following an illness. Born in Pennsylvania on January 22, 1884, she was the daughter of William and Barbara Ellen (Clemens) Winter. She never married. A resident of Leesburg for *0 years, she wasa retired dry goods clerk and a member of the Leesburg Methodist Church. Surviving are one sister, Mrs. Ethel McCoy of r 1 Leesburg and one niece, Mrs Mary Jane Lastiifka, Anchorage, Alaska. The services will be conducted in the Harris Funeral Home. Rev Kenneth Fast will officiate and burial will follow in the Oswego cemetery r Mrs. John Roberts March 12.1901 — Angus 13,1977 Mrs. Mae Josephine Roberts. 76, formerly of North Webster, died last Wednesday afternoon, Aug 3, in the Alfran Nursing home. Warsaw. She had been a patient there for several years. Bom March 12, 1901, at Cincinnati, Ohio, she was the daughter of James S. and Anna E. (Foster) Jester. She married Join A. Roberts on March 29, 1947. He preceded her in death in 1970. " . A resident of North Webster since 1960, Mrs. Roberts was a member of the North Webster United Methodist Church and the

THURSDAY. AUG. 4 Dismissals Ray Byrket. 112 West Portland St. Syracuse Phillip Ball, 4304 East Boston Street, Syracuse Earl Adkins, 606 Baltimore St., Syracuse i‘ Sharol Small, r 1 Syracuse

American Legion Auxiliary. Surviving are: one son, Rene Wygant, Marion, Ohio; seven grandchildren; two stepgrandchildren; and eight greatgrandchildren. Services were held last Friday in the Harris Funeral Home, Syracuse. Interment was in the North Webster cemetery. W. E. Doughman W. E. (“Bud”) Doughman of 157 North Shore Drive, Syracuse, died at his home early this morning, (Wednesday). The body has been taken to the McHatton-Saddler Funeral Home in Warsaw where funeral services are incomplete. Raymond Stuart A Leesburg native, Raymond Stuart, 85, Colusa, Calif., died of an apparent heart attack at 2 p.m. Monday in the hospital at Colusa. He had been admitted a short time earlier. The deceased was born near Leesburg on October 15, 1891, to Lincoln and essie (Kirkendall) Stuart. He had been a resident of California most of his adult life. Surviving are the widow, two sons and a daughter, all of California; a sister, Mrs. Harriett Trine, Warsaw; and a brother, Dallas, Sa noma. Calif. Mrs. Eldon Gunderman Aug. 11,1928 — Aug. 3,1977 Mrs. Betty Gunderman, 50, East Fourth Street, New Paris, stepsister to William Lung of Syracuse, died at 7 am. last

FRIDAY, AUG. 5 Admissions Dolores Rangel, Milford Jon Hare, Milford Mrs. Ron O’Bryon, r 3 Syracuse Sandra Menzie, r 3 Syracuse Dismissal George Auer. Milford SATURDAY, AUG. 6 Dismissals Jon Hare, Milford Sandra Menzie, r 3 Syracuse Minnie Blough, 701 North Huntington St., Syracuse Mrs. Michael Clark and infant son. r 2 Syracuse SUNDAY, AUG. 7 Admission Jacquelyn Beer, Milford Dismissals Mrs. Ronald O’Bryon, r 3 Syracuse Mrs. Jose Rangel and infant son. Milford

Wednesday, Aug. 3, at home. Complications resulting from a two-year illness was listed as the cause. Born in Goshen on August 11, 1926, Mrs. Gunderman was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kehr. She married Eldon Gunderman on May 12, 1945. He survives. Other survivors besides her husband and stepbrother include: four sisters, Mrs. Claude (Frances) Sticker and Mrs. Eldridge (Violet) Airstrop, both of Goshen, Mrs. Mary Kehr and Mrs. Delbert Norris, both of Elkhart; and two stepsisters, Mrs. Blanche McAllister, San Antonio, Texas, and Mrs. Mae Robinson, North Webster. Services were held in the Harris Funeral Home, Syracuse, at 1:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 4. Burial followed in the Syracuse cementery. Marrin R. Kauffman Feb. 19,1918 — Aug. 8,1977 Marvin R. “Shorty” Kauffman, 59, 29778 CR 20W, Elkhart County, died Monday at Elkhart Hospital. Born in Minot, S. D., on February 19, 1918, he married Clara M. Hashberger. They were wed in Osceola on November 16. 1963. Kauffman was an employee of Days Moving and Storage, Elkhart. He is survived by three daughters. Mrs. Dan (Twyla) Haarer, Wooster, Ohio; Mrs. Dave Elenora Babin. Goshen; and Mrs. Doug (Eunice) Blodgett, Elkhart. A son, Verl. Goshen; three stepdaughters, Miss Bernice Cross. Indianapolis; Miss Donna

MONDAY. AUG. 8 Admissions Joanne H. Hill, r 4 Syracuse Henry L. Poyser, 207 East Main St., Syracuse Alice M. Kruger, r 1 North Webster Dismissal Everett L. Welty, r 2 Syracuse INJURED AT WORK Mrs. Patricia Dean, Syracuse, sustained a painful back injury while at work, in Elkhart, at Excel Corp. She underwent minor surgery in Elkhart Hospital Tuesday, Aug. 2, and is recovering at home. Syracuse EMS Evaline Sparduto, 52,206 North Huntington Street, Syracuse, was transported to Goshen Hospital at 11 a.m., Saturday, Aug. 6, after taking ill at home. The call was first received at 10:35 a.m. Harry C. Watkins, 65,305 North Indiana, Syracuse, became ill at home at 9:31 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 7. He was taken to the Veteran’s Hospital in Fort Wayne at 10:40 a.m. Ivan Kelly, 60, r 3 box 10238 Syracuse, became ill at home at 11:13 a.m. August 8 and was taken to Goshen Hospital by Syracuse EMS. Cromwell EMS assisted. Milford EMS On Wednesday, Aug. 3, a man suffering from a severe nose bleed was transported from Barth’s to the Parkview Hospital in Fort Wayne. Births YODER. Craig Eagene Mr and Mrs. Michael A. Yoder of 5880 North New Jersey. Indianapolis, became the parents of a son, Craig Eugene, at 8:52 p.m. Thursday. Aug. € The infant made his arrival in the Saint Vincent’s Hospital in the capital dty He tipped the scales at eight pounds seven ounces and measured 214 inches long. Craig Eugene has an older brother. Jason Christoper. four Mr. and Mrs. Arch Baumgartner of Milford are the maternal grandparents and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Yoder of Elkhart are the paternal grandparents. O’BRYON. Brandon George Mr. and Mrs Ronald O’Bryon of r 3 Syracuse are the parents of their third son, Brandon George, born at 4:44 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 5, at Goshen Hospital. The infant tipped the scales at seven pounds, two and one-half ounces. The newborn has two brothers, Shaun Ronald, eight years, and Nathan Shane, six years. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George O’Bryon of Eldora.

Goorhouse, Elkhart; and Mrs. Neal (Kathleen) Gard, Bristol; plus three stepsons, Clifford Harris, Bitely, Mich., Chester Harris, Syracuse and Robert Hashberger. Elkhart; are also his survivors Additional survivors are seven grandchildren, four brothers, four sisters. Friends may call at the Walley-Mills-Zimmerman Funeral Home, Elkhart, after 2 p.m. Rev. Ray E. Tucker of the First Church of the Nazarene, Elkhart, will officiate at the services. Burial will be in the Prairie Street cemetery. Margaret Haney Feb. 19,1890 — Aug. 7,1977 Mrs. Margaret Haney, 87, sister of Curtis Murphy, r 1 Cromwell, died Sunday, Aug. 7, at 1 a.m. in the Strawberry Village Nursing Home, Ligonier. She was born February 18,1890 in Morgan County, Ky. She had lived in Ligonier since 1950, coming from Whitley County. She was married first to Samuel N. Twaits, who preceded her in death in 1939. She then married Joseph Haney, who died in 1950. She was a member of the Pentecostal Church. Surviving besides her brother are; one son, Zollie Twaits, Ligonier; one daughter, Mrs. Paul (Lana) Trate, Ligonier; six grandchildren; 21 greatgrandchildren: and four great-great-grandchildren. Three brothers and six sisters preceded her in death. Services were held Tuesday in the Ulrey Funeral Home, Ligonier. Rev. Jack DeWald officiated and burial was in the Salem cemetery, Wilmot.

lowa, and Mr. and Mrs. James E. Betts, Athelstane, Wise. Mrs. Ann O’Bryon of Waterloo, lowa, is a great-grandmother. CLARK, Christopher Michael Mr. and Mrs. Michael Clark, r 2 Syracuse, are the parents of their firet child, an eight pound, two ftnee son, Christopher Michael, bom on Thursday, Aug. 4, at Goshen Hospital. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hagerlin of Warsaw, and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Druckamiller of rural Syracuse are the paternal grandparents. SHOWALTER son A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Showaltar, 16218 CR 50 r 1 Syracuse, on Wednesday, Aug. 3. The baby was bom in Goshen Hospital. RANGEL sen Mr. and Mrs. Jose Rangel of Milford are the parents of a son bom on Friday, Aug. 5, in the Goshen Hospital RICHIE son A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Richie of r 1 Milford last Tuesday. Aug. 2. The infant made his arrival in the Goshen Hospital. NECUM. David Benjamin Mr. and Mrs. William Newcum of Cassopolis. Mich., are the parents of a son, David Benjamin, bom on August 8 at 12:49 pm. in the Goshen Hospital. The infant weighed six pounds, 154 fame ps and measured 184 inches long. He is the couple’s first child David Benjamin s mother is the former Diana Morehouse. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morehouse of near Milford. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Newcum of Jasper. Maternal great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dunwiddie of Bluffton and Mrs. S. G. Morehouse of Milford. The paternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Jesica Newcum of Jasper. BEER, Christian William Mr. and Mrs Robert Jessop Beer of Milford became the parents of their fourth child, a son named Christian William, at 5:25 pjn. on Sunday, Aug. 7. The infant made his arrival in the Goshen Hospital and weighed eight pounds, 24 ounces at birth. He measured 20 inches long. ftian William has two and a brother. Amy is obbie is six and Vicky is nd Mrs. Harry Beer of Minora are the paternal grandparents. Mrs. Eunice Craft of Galesburg. 111., is the maternal grandmother and Mrs. Victorial Waters of Galesburg is the maternal great-grandmother.

I Vt II i — /( I' i i I ■.- 11 HI ggg, ylt >7l SYRACUSE GIRL WINS HONOR — Kathy Brouwer of Syracuse 9 whs co-recipient of the Miss Congeniality award at the Kosciusko County Fair Queen contest last Saturday night. The award is given each year to the girl or girls chosen by vote of the contestants. Kathy is seated on the left On the right is Vicki Arnett of Mentone who shared the honors. Standing on the left is Tom Kroh of Syracuse who was Kathy’s escort for the evening’s festivities. On the left is Vicki’s escort Randy Nellans of Mentone and in the center is H. Dale Tucker, mayor of Warsaw. - r I _

__r.. v* < iKLBblw I ■ ‘>*4 . jg, £ J ANOTHER DONATION — Receiving another donation for the Milford Emergency service, left, is John Perry, president. Observing the presentation is Mrs. Gladys Coy of the Chatterbox and Bud Replogle, right, «s presenting the check for 1100 from the Milford American Legion. Post 226.

Cards of thanks CARD OF THANKS Thanks to everyone for cards, gifts and well wishes while I was in the hospital. Glen (Ike) Treesh CARD OF THANKS We would like to thank Mr. and Mrs. Phil Campbell of Campbell’s Market and a special thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Arch Baumgartner and The Papers Incorporated for purchasing our 4-H steers at the county fair. We appreciate our community’s support each year at the 4-H auction. Doug, Greg and Kathy Weisser State police outline monthly activities Indiana State Police at the Ligonier post have announced the following end-of-month report for the month of July on their activities in Kosciusko County. Officers worked 1,687 hours, patrolled 17,335 miles, investigated 16 accidents, arrested 67 persons, issued 110 warnings and assisted 67 motorists. Lieutenant Edward C. Anweiler, district commander, reports that five troopers and one sergeant were responsible for the work. The Ligonier district comprises the seven northeastern counties of the state and officers conducted 114 criminal investigations. which resulted in the arrests of 28 persons. Eight persons have been fatally injured in rural accidents in Kosciusko County ..during the seven months of 1977, as compared to four persons during this same period in 1976. For the seven county district. 43 persons have lost their lives in traffic accidents, as compared to 42 persons during this same period last year. This is an increase of one fatality. North Webster Brent Rose. 12, North Webster, sustained second-degree burns to his stomach and third-degree burns to his hand, when attempting to light a fire for a

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wiener roast recently. Rose and some friends had piled material for a fire. Some construction workers gave Rose some gasoline, they believed he needed for a lawn mower. When carrying the gas, the boy spilled it down a pant leg. In lighting the fire, the hand caught fire and he. placed it against the pant leg, which also ignited. Carla Leamons grabbed a blanket and wrapped him in it to put out the fire. Rose is recuperating in the Kosciusko Community Hospital following skin grafts. He is expected to be released in about 10 days.

Milford Christian Church Good Twins To Be Here August 12 The Good Twins, Dwight and Dwayne, will be at the Milford Christian Church on-Friday evening, Aug. 12, for o 7:30 concert. The Good Twins are well-known Gospel Music singers and have been in Milford on several other occasions over the past 16 years. The public is invited to attend this special evening of Gospel music. Buses running every Sunday in MiHord. Dewart Lake. Syracuse. Nappanee and North Webster areas. i Bible school hour — 9:30 a.m. L f Morning worship service —lO 30 a m Primary, beginner junior and high school and college age worship services at 10:30 o.m. Sunday evening services at 7 p.m. Family night Bible study. Wednesday at 7 p m. MILFORD CHRISTIAN CHURCH 658-9151 If you are looking for a CHMCH HOME Come' We con help yell you are looking for CHU/tCH WORK Come • You con help us

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