The Mail-Journal, Volume 16, Number 2, Milford, Kosciusko County, 31 January 1979 — Page 5

Hospital notes

KCH FRIDAY, JAN. 26 Dismissal Max Menzie, North Webster SATURDAY, JAN. 27 Admissions Hubert Parr, Leesburg Deloris Spaw, Leesburg SUNDAY, JAN. 28 Admissions Edith M. Sawicki, Leesburg Ellie M. Blackman, Milford Dismissals Tracy Menzie. North Webster Goshen THURSDAY, JAN. 25 Admission Judith A. Burke, r 5 Syracuse Dismissals Fred Auer, 131 W. Boston St., Syracuse ' Lynn Ann Stackhouse, r 1 North Webster FRIDAY. JAN. 26 Admission Jay T. Van Sickle, r 2 Syracuse Dismissals Mrs. Larry Borkholder and infant daughter, r 2 Milford. SATURDAY. JAN. 27 Admissions Susan D. Hamman, r 1 Leesburg Melissa Coy. r 5 Syracuse Bobby L. Black. North Webster SUNDAY, JAN. 28 Admission Vera E. Cooper, r 3 Syracuse MONDAY, JAN. 29 Admission Thomas J. Chalk, r 1 Milford Dismissals Helen W. Murchie, r 2 Leesburg Mrs. Robert Burke and infant son,r 5 Syracuse ROGER HUNSBERGER TO UNDER GO SURGERY Roger Hunsberger, Milford, will have open heart surgery, Thursday, Feb. 1. in the South Bend Memorial Hospital. He was admitted on Tuesday. Jan. 30. ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL Beth Burke, 16, r 5 Syracuse, was admitted Tuesday morning, Jan. 30, to Goshen Hospital. FORMER WEBSTER RESIDENT IN HOSPITAL Chari Koontz, Mishawaka, a former North Webster resident and daughter of Mrs. Harriett Williamson, Barbee Lake, is a patient at Saint Josephs Hospital, Mishawaka. Mrs. Koontz underwent surgery for removal of her gall bladder last Thursday.

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STACY DAVIS. JR., HASHEARTSURGERY Stacy E. Davis, Jr., r 1 Warsaw, is a patient at Park view Hospital, Fort Wayne. He is recuperating from heart surgery which was performed last Monday. Jan. 22. HEPLER RETURNS HOME Richard Hepler, Milford, has returned home from the Kosciusko Community Hospital and is reportedly feeling stronger and progressing really well. Hepler stated his family was appreciative of the emergency aid received when he became ill. Births MORRIS, David Matthew Mr. and Mrs. David E. Morris of North Webster are the parents of their first child, a seven pound, 14 ounce son, David Matthew, born on Saturday, Jan. 27, at Goshen Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Tom Zook of Auburn and Mr. and Mrs. Edsel Morris, Ripley, West Va. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weybright of Ripley, Mrs. Helen Scott, Wabash, and Mrs. Cecil Lauer, Wabash, are the greatgrandparents. BURKE, Robert Mark Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Burke of r 5 Syracuse are the parents of their first son, Robert Mark, born on Friday, Jan. 26, at Goshen Hospital. The newborn tipped the scales at seven pounds, 11 ounces. Robert Mark has four sisters, Beth, 16; Belinda, 14; Peggy. 11; and Amy, six years. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cox of Warsaw are the grandparents. Mrs. Grace Boyers, Poplar Bluff, Mo., is a great-grandmother. BEER, Kari Ann Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beer, r 2 Milford, are the parents of a daughter, Kari Ann, born Sun-

Obituaries

Clarence C. Moore June 11, 1904 —Jan. 24,1979 Funeral services were held on Saturday for Clarence C. Moore, 74, of Dewart Lake, Syracuse. The Syracuse Emergency Unit responded to a call for Moore and he was transported to Goshen Hospital where he was pronounced dead of a heart attack. Moore was founder and president of Crown International, Inc., and Progressive Broadcasting System Inc. Before becoming involved in missionary radio work in Ecuador in the

day, Jan. 28, at 2:30 a m. in the Goshen Hospital. She weighed seven pounds, two ounces and measured 19 inches. Kari has a sister. Holly, who is 20 months old. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Russ Plattner, Roanoke, 111., and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Beer, Milford. Maternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Rose Barth, Roanoke, 111., and paternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Beer, Milford, and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sauder, Eureka, 111. POLSON. Edward Charles Mr. and Mrs. Edward Polson. Bremen, are the parents of their first child, a son, Edward Charles, born Sunday, Jan. 28. at 5:33 a.m. in the Bremen Hospital. He weighed six pounds, 13* ■> ounces and measured 19 inches. Mrs. Polson is the former Beverly Zimmerman Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Zimmerman, Milford, and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James Polson, Bremen MILLER, Theresa Ann Mr. and Mrs Henry K Miller. 6824 Windsor Dr., Cheyenne, Wyo., are the parents of their fourth daughter, Theresa Ann, born Tuesday, Jan. 30. Mrs.' Miller is the former Linda Moneyheffer. Welcoming Theresa home will be her three sisters. Angie, Debbie and Melissa. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Moneyheffer. Milford, and Mrs. Henry R. Miller, Warsaw, are paternal grandparents. JOHNSON, Joshua Adam Mr. and Mrs. David Johnson, r 1 Cromwell, are the parents of their first child, a son, Joshua Adam, born Monday, Jan. 29, at 10:07 a.m. in the Goshen

19405, the deceased served as a school teacher and a minister. A graduate of Marion College, he did graduate study at the University of Notre Dame, and was instrumental in starting 300 radio stations. He invented the cubical quad antenna, and the first quarter inch four-channel tape recorder. His marriage to the former Ruby E. Clyde took place in Elkhart on December 21, 1933, and she survives. Also surviving are two sons, Clyde Moore of Wakarusa and Edwin Moore, Elkhart; one daughter, Mrs. Thomas (Kay)

Hospital. He weighed seven pounds, six and a half ounces and measured 19* 2 inches. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Eli Fry, Syracuse and paternal grandmother is Mrs. Mary Johnson, Ligonier. SCARBEARY, Richard Arlen Mr. and Mrs. John C. Scarbeary, 206 E. Washington St.. Syracuse, are the parents of their first child, a son. Richard Arlen, who was born, Monday, Jan. 29, in the Goshen Hospital. He weighed seven pounds, five and a half ounces and measured 194 inches long. Paternal grandmother is Alice Scarbeary, Syracuse and maternal grandmother is Neva Sexton, Syracuse BORKHOLDER daughter Mr. and Mrs. Larry Borkholder, r 2 Milford, are the parents of ay daughter born Tuesday, Jan. 23, in Goshen Hospital. Syracuse EMS Joan Hill, 62. r 4 Syracuse, was transported to Goshen Hospital on Tuesday, Jan. 23, following a call at 11:38 a.m. She sustained a fall at her home. Esther Dust, 74. r 4 Syracuse, was taken ill at her home at 10:12 a m. on Wednesday, Jan. 24, and was transported to Goshen Hospital. The unit responded to a call at 1:04 p.m. on Wednesday of last week for Clarence Moore, 74, r 5 Syracuse, who was experiencing chest pains. He passed away at Goshen Hospital. Members responded to—a morning call on January 25 to the Steve Bornman residence near Marineland Gardens. The unit responded to a call at 5:55 p.m. Thursday for Moneta Gray, 713 East Pittsburgh Street,

Branch of Mishawaka; and nine grandchildren. Rev. Gordon Bacon officiated and interment was in Prairie Street cemetery. Charles Weisser Jan. 8.1904 —Jan. 27, 1979 Death claimed Charles A. Weisser, 75, r 1 Milford, at 6:58 p.m. Saturday. Weisser died in his home north of Milford after a four-year illness. He was born on January 8,1904, in Fairbury, 111., to Matthew and Sophia (Stoller) Weisser. On June 28, 1931, he married Wanda E. Rollins at Fairmont. Weisser

Syracuse, for burns to the eyes. It was recommended she contact her family physician. Charles Godshalk, 77, r 5 Syracuse was transported to Kosciusko Community Hospital after becoming ill at his home at 9:41 a.m. on Friday. Robert Deahl, 62, r 1 Syracuse, was transported to Goshen Hospital on Friday after becoming ill at his home at 12:50 p.m. The Nkirth Webster unit did the transporting for Syracuse which had their unit in for repairs. A call was received for Pete Melandez. 27, r 4 Syracuse at 7:19 am. on Sunday for facial lacerations, however, he refused transport to the hospital and was advised to seek medical treatment. Gerald Fetters, 62, r 2 Syracuse, became ill at his home Sunday- morning and the local unit responded to a call at 11:22 a.m. Margaret Solina, 48, 107 West Portland, Syracuse, was taken ill at her home at 11:11 a.m. on Monday and was transported to Goshen Hospital by the EMS unit. The unit responded to a call at 11:33 a m. on Tuesday for Emma Omspacher, 75, r 4 Syracuse, who took ill at her home and was transported to Goshen Hospital. Milford EMS The Milford Emergency Medical Service made three runs in the last week. On Thursday. Jan. 25, the team responded to a lady complaining of severe neck pain. The EMS transported her to Goshen Hospital. Saturday, Jan. 27, .the EMS made two runs, the first run involved a lady in labor. She was transported to Goshen Hospital. On the second run the EMS responded to the home of a rural Milford man. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

lived most of his life in the Milford area. The deceased retired from Chore-Time Equipment, Inc., Milford, in 1969. He also served as custodian of the Milford school for a number of years. Surviving with the wife are three daughters, Mrs. Robert (Carol) Kaiser of Milford, Mrs. William (Lee Ann Gladieux of Fort Wayne and Mrs. Jim (Joyce) Warren of Granger; six grandchildren; five sisters, Mrs. Ida Best of Nappanee, Mrs. Emma Clayton Krauter of Milford, Mrs. Bertha Ehnle of Peoria, 111., Mrs. Betty Knochel of Elkhart and Mrs. Helen Zimmer of South Bend; and two brothers, Matthew of Mossville, 111., and Herman of Syracuse. One sister and three brothers preceded him in death. Funeral services were held at 10:30 a.m. in the Apostolic Christian Church at Milford with Rev. Jesse Beer and Rev. Walter Steffen officiating. Burial was in the Milford cemetery. Mishler Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Austin D. Rogers March 24,1909 — Jan. 26, 1979 Funeral services were held Mondayjor Austin Dial Rogers, a .resident of South’ Bend and 'Syracuse. Death came at 12:30 a.m. on Friday at Memorial Hospital in South Bend and was due to heart complications following months of failing health. He was born March 24, 1909 at North Judson, a son of Curtis Austin and Grace Darling (Sellers) Rogers. He was one of four children including Elsie Clay Rogers Myers who preceded him in death in 1969; as did a three-year-old brother, John Henry: and an infant sister in 1914. After his mother's death in 1914 and his father in 1916 at Knox, Dial and his sister were taken to South Bend to be reared by their mother’s sister, Mrs. Gust (Isabel) Grieger. In 1925, the widowed Mrs Grieger and Dial moved to Syracuse where he attended high school, having attended Morgan Park Military Academy previously. In July 1928, he was married to the former Christine Garriot of Syracuse and they resided in South Bend where he was em-

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ployed with Associate Investment Co., and later helped to found the Rockstroh Insurance Co. On May 11.1938, in Fort Wayne, he married Eloise (Holloway) Klink, a teach/F in the Syracuse school system, and with a daughter. Beverly Klink, moved to South Bend where he managed a grocery store and subsequentlyworked for the Bendix Corporation before becoming the first traveling salesman for The Fabricated Steel Co., from which he retired in 1966 due to crippling arthritis. For many years, he served as vice president of the South Bend Humane Society, which his wife and Martha Claeys Flanagan had reactivated in 1942, each remaining active until the 1970‘5. Survivors include the wife, Eloise; his stepdaughter. Mrs. John A. (Beverly) Lockwitz of South Bend; two stepgrandsons, John Albert Lockwitz 111 and Miles Eugene Lockwitz; three great-stepgranddaughters, Lisa Ann, Jennifer Sue and KristyLynn Lockwitz. all of South Bend; and a nephew. John Myers of Greenwich, Conn. Services were held with RevTerry Fleetwood officiating. Interment was in Syracuse cemetery. Mrs. Charles Rock, Sr. Jan. 30, 1889 —Jan. 26. 1979 Services were held Sunday for Bertha R. Rock. 89, of Elkhart and mother of Charles Rock. Jr., of Syracuse. Death came at 2:20 a.m. on Friday at Fountainview Nursing Home in Goshen where she has resided since April 26, 1978. Born in Saint Joseph County, near the Coalbush community south of Mishawaka, on January 30, 1889, she was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weis. Her marriage to Charles E. Rock took place in December 1909 and he preceded her in death September 16,1962. Mrs. Rock was a member of Grace United Methodist Church at New Paris and a retired employee of the CTS Corporation at Elkhart. Rev. Thomas Ford officiated and interment was in Ferrisville cemetery, Mishawaka.

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Mrs. Ralph Van Horn Feb. 4, 1895-Jan. 23. 1979 Funeral services were held Saturday for Mrs Ralph (Julia) Van Horn, 83, r 5 Syracuse. Death came at 11:45 p.m. on Tuesday at Goshen Hospital where she had been a patient for three weeks. She had been in failing health for the past four months. A Syracuse resident for the past eight years, she was born on February 4.1895, at Elwood. She is survived by her husband. Ralph Van Horn: a son. Robert Wallace, Appleton. Wis.; fourdaughters, Annabelle Bickel, Jeanette Lindley and Martha Reif, all of Elwood, and Helen Hoover of Frankton; 12 grandchildren; 20 great-grand-children; and one sister. 4 Burial was in Elwood Citycemetery. Elwood Hoelcher Dec. 31, 1906 —Jan. 26, 1979 Funeral services were held Monday morning at Syracuse

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cemetery for Elwood Wayne Hoelcher, 72, of South Bend and formerly of Syracuse. Death came at 9:35 a.m on Friday in Memorial Hospital in South Bend follow ing an extended illness. . He was born at Cohnnbus. Ohio, on December 31, 1906 and resided at Syracuse previous to moving to South Bend in 1936. He was a- retired linotype operator and a member of Local 128, the International Typographic Union. His marriage to the former Maxine Jenkins took place in Elkhart on May 6, 1928, and she survives. Also surviving are one daughter, Janet Campbell of South Bend; a son, Philip of Niles, Mich.; a sister. Mrs. Pauline Gintner, Niantic, Conn.; eight grandchildren; and two/ great-grandchildren. The Amazon River, stretching 4,000 miles across South America, is part of a massive system of 1,100 connected rivers, that . contain two-thirds of all the earth’s fresh water.

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