The Mail-Journal, Volume 16, Number 3, Milford, Kosciusko County, 7 February 1979 — Page 5

Hospital notes

KCH MONDAY, JAN. 29 Dismissal JoeD. Riggins, Leesburg Deloris Spaw, Leesburg TUESDAY, JAN. 30 Admission Ronald J. Grey, Milford John D. Shidler, Leesburg Scott Coffin. North Webster Dismissals Adelina Garza, Milford WEDNESDAY. JAN. 31 Admission Maude F. Dailey, Leesburg Dismissal Vivian L. Graber, North Webster Ellie M. Blackman, Milford THURSDAY. FEB. 1 Admission Tracie L. Charlton, Leesburg Baby boy Charlton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Charlton, Leesburg Dismissal Hubert Parr. Leesburg John D. Shidler, Leesburg FRIDAY, FEB. 2 Admission Bethel M. Ratliff, Leesburg * Dismissal Scott Coffin, North Webster SATURDAY, FEB. 3 Admission Samantha A. Adkins, Milford Dismissal Edith M. Sawicki, Leesburg Tracie L. Charlton and infant son, Leesburg Goshen TUESDAY. JAN. 30 Admissions James R. Kehr, 72833 CR 29 Syracuse Beth Ann Burke, r 5 Syracuse Dismissals Mrs. Fred Beer and infant daughter, r 2 Milford Mrs. David Morris and infant son. North Webster WEDNESDAY. JAN. 31 Dismissals June Schermerhorn, Leesburg

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Mrs. John Scarbeary and infant son, 206 W. Washington St., Syracuse Elizabeth Buckles, r 4 Syracuse Edna Dider, 10 East Shore Drive, Syracuse James R. Kehr, 72833 CR 29 Syracuse THURSDAY, FEB. 1 Admissions Becky Rachel Mock, 306 E. Boston St., Syracuse Joseph C. Anderson, 313 S. Lake St., Syracuse Dismissal Beth Ann Burke, r 5 Syracuse Shirley Ann Fidler, North Webster Mrs. David Johnson and infant son, r 1 Cromwell FRIDAY, FEB. 2 Admission Tami J. Granger, 521 N. Main St., Syracuse Dismissal Vera Cooper, r 3 Syracuse SATURDAY. FEB. 3 Admission Lois Torrance, r 4 Syracuse Dismissal Jay Vansickle, r 2 Syracuse SUNDAY, FEB. 4 Admission Ronald L. Schwartz, r 1 Milford Dismissals Thomas Chalk, r 1 Milford Mrs. Rick Hamman and infant daughter, r 1 Leesburg MONDAY, FEB. 5 Admission Naomi N. Beer, r 2 Milford Dismissal Bobby Black, North Webster RETURNS HOME Mrs. Carl Stetler of r 2 Syracuse has returned to her home following extensive eye surgery of a lens transplant on January 18 in Fort Wayne, and is recovering satisfactorily. DOING FINE Rodger Hunsberger, Milford, who underwent' heart surgery last Thursday! is reported as doing well and may be released Sunday, Feb. 11. He may receive visitors and is in room 305 at South Bend Memorial Hospital.

BROKEN HIP Hazel Cleaver, r 1 Warsaw, has been admitted to ParkviewHospital, Fort Wayne, where she underwent surgery for a broken hip. MRS. COY RELEASED Kathryn Coy has been released from Goshen Hospital. She is recouperating at the home of her daughter. Jean Coverstone. Births HAMMAN, Scinda Marie Mr. and Mrs. Rick Hamman of r 1 Leesburg are the parents of a daughter, Scinda Marie, born on Friday, Feb. 2, at Goshen Hospital. She tipped the scales at seven pounds. 154 ounces, and has a brother, Eric, two 1 a years of age. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Byland, Syracuse; Mrs. Ruth Hamman, Leesburg; and Jack Hamman, also Leesburg. Great-grandparents are Mrs. Louise Byland. Syracuse; Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Tharp of Lutes. Fla.; Mrs. Jennie Neibert. Warsaw; and Mrs. Ruth Tom. r 1 Leesburg. GRENERT. Scott David Mr. and Mrs. David Grenert of Lakeville are the parents of a seven pound, 13 ounce son, Scott David, born on Tuesday, Jan. 16, at South Bend Memorial Hospital. Scott David has a 24 year-old sister. Deanna. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Armbruster of r 5 Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs. William Grenert. South Bend SNYDER, Michael Stephen Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Snyder, Athens, Ga., are the parents of a son. Michael Stephen, born January 3. Michael has a sister Melissa, two years old. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shearer. Athens. Ga., formerly of Milford. HALE, Jonathan Paul Mr. and Mrs. Burnet Hale, Burr Oak, Mich., are the parents of a son, Jonathan Paul, born

Monday, Jan. 29, in the Sturgis Hospital in Sturgis. Mich. Jonathan weighed nine pounds, nine ounces and measured 214 inches long when he was born at 5:50 p.m. He was welcomed home by one brother, Jeremi, 44 and one sister, Stephanie, 24Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baker, Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs. Hartmuth Arlic, Wellston, Mich. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hale, Claypool. Maternal great-grandparents are Mrs Lena Crooks, Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arlic, Sr., Wellston, Mich. VOLAND, daughter Mr. and Mrs. John Voland, North Webster, are the parents of a daughter born Sunday, Feb. 4. in Goshen hospital. CHARLTON, Tyler Allan Mr. and Mrs. Scott Charlton. Leesburg, are the parents of a son, Tyler Allan, born Thursday, Feb. L, at 7:45 am. in the Kosciusko Community Hospital He weighed seven-.pounds, seven ounces and measured 19 inches long. • Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dick Klopenstein, Leesburg. Palernal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ed Charlton. Leesburg Maternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Chris Kammerer, Leesburg and Mrs. Mildred Klopenstein. North Webster. Paternal greatgrandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Herschal Albert and Mrs Esther Charlton, all of Leesburg. Paternal great-great-grandmot-her is Mrs. Mabie Krouse, Leesburg. Card of thanks CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many relatives, friends and neighbors for their prayers, visits, food and gifts during the illness and death of my husband and our father. 1 Special thanks to the ministers of the Apostolic Christian Church, to Doctor Rheinheimer.

the Milford Emergency Unit and the Mishler Funeral Home. All was gratefully appreciated May the Lord bless each of you. The family of Charles Weisser. W’anda Weisser Robert and Carol Kaiser Bill and Lee Ann Gladieux and family Jim and Joyce Warren and family Milford EMS Members of the Milford Emergency Medical Service made three calls during the past week. They follow: The unit responded to a call at Mount W’awasee on February 2 for the New Paris ambulance service. A 14-year-old girl fell while skiing and complained of back pain. She was transported to the Goshen Hospital emergency room. A Milford girl suffered injury in a head-on accident on Old State Road 15 on Friday. She complained of chest pains and possible neck injury She was transported to - Kosciusko Community Hospital emergencyroom. •* A rural Milford man was transported to Goshen Hospital after becoming ill in his home on February 4. He complained of severe pain in his lower left quadrant. Syracuse EMS The Syracuse EMS responded to a call at 11:04 p.m. on January--31 for W’anda Wagner, 41, of CR 29 Syracuse, after she became ill at her home. Mrs. Leona Crone, 73, r 1 Syracuse, was transported to Goshen Hospital at 7:15 a m. on Thursday after becoming ill at her home Allen Seifert, 74, 618 E. Pittsburgh, Syracuse, was found on the floor of his home at 12:50 p.m on Thursday and transported to Goshen Hospital for further examination. Joe Anderson, 30, 313 South Lake, Syracuse, was transported to Goshen Hospital at 5:15 p.m. Thursday after becoming ill at his home. Larry T LeCount, 28, 14655 South County Line Road. Syracuse, became ill at 7:50 p.m and was transported to Goshen Hospital. Tami Granger, 14, 524 South Main, Syracuse, was transported to Goshen Hospital after becoming ill at her home at 6:30 am. Assistance was given for Pauline Hamman, 80, r 1 Syracuse, at 3:13 p.m. on Fridayfollowing a fall in her home. The unit responded to a call at 12:29 p.m. on at Louie s Bar for Robert Sharon, 50. r 1 Ligonier, who had sustained an ankle injury while snowmobiling and transport was made to Goshen Hospital. Nelson Miles, 85, 52 North Shore Drive, Syracuse, was taken ill at his home at 9:26 a m. Monday and transported to Goshen Hospital. Ann Marie Tant, 82, of Dewart Lake became ill at 10:05 a m. on Monday and the emergency unit responded with the North Webster unit. The North Webster EMS made transport to Elkhart Hospital. Mike Clark, 18, Milford, was treated by the unit at Wawasee High School at 2:47 p.m. Monday for injuries to the hand sustained in a table saw mishap and was transported to Goshen Hospital. The unit responded to a call at 12:33 p.m. on February 6 for Larry LeCount, 28, Syracuse for injuries sustained in an accident on the Elkhart-Kosciusko CountyLine Road. He was transported to Goshen Hospital.

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I fl RECEIVES DONATION — The Milford Emergency Medical Service received a donation of SSOO from the Milford United Methodist Women. The money donated was from the annual bazaar. Representing the United Methodist Women is Mrs. Francis (Evelyn) Vandegrift. Dewart Lake, who is treasurer of the group and representing the EMS is Fred Powell. Milford.

Obituaries

Orlie L. Gibson March 7. 1902— Feb. 1. 1979 Funeral services were held Monday in Goshen for Orlie L. Gibson. 76. of Haines City. Fla., and formerly of Goshen. The stepfather of Dean Pittman of Syracuse, he died of complications at 5 p m. on Thursday in Florida. He had been in failing health for six years. Gibson was born on March 7, 1902, in Noble County and was a retired, self-employed interior decorator. He was married to the former Esther Yoder in 1922, and she preceded him in death on December 23, 1947. On January 29, 1949, he married Irene Pittman and she survives. In addition to the Syracuse stepson and the widow, survivors include two daughters. Mrs. Eileen Klotz of Etna Green, Mrs. Sheldon (Geraldine) McClain, Middlebury; two stepdaughters, Norma Ganger and Ann Taylor, both of Elkhart; 20 grandchildren; 16 greatgrandchildren; and three sisters. Rev. Louis Showers, pastor of the First Baptist Church, officiated and burial was in Rock Run cemetery near Goshen. Harley S. Keim June 1, 1907 — Jan. 30. 1979 Funeral services were held Friday for Harley S. (Hod) Keim. 71, of Goshen and father of Phillip J Keim of Syracuse. Death came early Tuesday in the Goshen Hospital where he had been admitted a short time earlier and was attributed to a heart attack. Born in Millersburg on June 1, 1907, he had spent his lifetime in the Millersburg-Goshen area and was employed with the track crew of the New York Central and Penn Central railroads for 40 years. MAN HURT AT WORK Andy Garza, 26, 608 James St., Milford, received a laceration to the wrist in an industrial mishap at Blue Fin Industries, Goshen. Garza was taken to Goshen Hospital by the Goshen ambulance at 1:39 p.m,Friday. Feb. 2. He was treated and released from the hospital. "No pains, no gains." English proverb

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On June 16. 1932, he was united in marriage to the former Reta Irene Phillips in Goshen, and she survives. He was a member of the Silver Street Mennonite Church. Goshen. In addition to the son and wife, he is survived by one other son, Jerry Keim of Livonia, Mich.; a daughter. Miss Julia Keim of Goshen; three grandchildren; one brother and a sister Rev. Gary Martin officiated for the service and interment was in Violett cemetery. I , ■ Theo Popenfoose July 13, 1902— Jan. 31.1939 Services were held Saturday for Theo Popenfoose, 76, of r 1 Leesburg and father of Glen Popenfoose of Syracuse. Death came at 10:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 31, at Goshen Hospital and was attributed to complications. He had been in failing health for some time. Mr. Popenfoose was born in Kosciusko County on July 13, 1902, a son of Paul and Bertha (Nice) Popenfoose, He had resided in the Leesburg community for the past year, moving from Middlebury. On February 24, 1927, he was united in marriage to the former Zora Stuckman. She survives. The deceased was a bridge construction worker.

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Other survivors, in addition to the son and wife, are three grandchildren; six great grandchildren and a brother, Dallas Popenfoose of Leesburg A son and a daughter preceded him in death Bruce Edwards officiated for the service and burial was' in North Webster cemetery James M. Graff Aug. 2, 1978— Feb. 1. 1979 Funeral services were held Saturday morning for James Matthew Graff, six months of age and son of Robert and Patsy (Jessup) Graff of 13359 CR 50 Syracuse. Death came in his home at 5:30 a m. on Thursday and was attributed to a birth defect. Young James Matthew was born on August 3, 1978, in the Goshen Hospital In addition to his parents he is survived by three sisters. Dawn. Abigail and Susanna, all at home; five brothers. Douglas, Robert J.. Stephen, John, all at home, and Tim of Fort Myers Beach, Fla.; the maternal grandparents, Mr and Mrs Chester -Jessup of Fort Myers Beach, Fla.: and the paternal grandmother, Mrs. Walter Graff. Syracuse. Rev. David Haifley officiated for the service and interment was in Syracuse Cemetery

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