The Mail-Journal, Volume 16, Number 8, Milford, Kosciusko County, 14 March 1979 — Page 5

Hospital notes

KCH MONDAY, MARCH 5 Dismissals Deloss F. Harman. Leesburg John A. Souers, North Webster WEDNESDAY. MARCH7 Admission Antonio Bocanegra, Milford Dismissal Norina Hatfield, North Webster THURSDAY, MARCH 8 Admission Sanjuana Oveido, Milford FRIDAY, MARCH 9 Admissions " Jamie Halsey, Leesburg Ronald Sharp. Syracuse SATURDAY, MARCH lit Dismissals Antonio Bocanegra, Milford Sanjuana Oveido, Milford SUNDAY. MARCH II Admission Katja R. Redslob, Syracuse Dismissal Jamie Halsey, Leesburg Goshen TUESDAY, MARCHB Admissions Wanda Rutka, r 4 Syracuse Geraldine Stewart, r 1 Syracuse Josiah L. Kline, North Webster John Koontz, North Webster Dismissals Marquerite B. Hoerr. r 1 Milford Phyllis Brown, 72106 CR 35 Syracuse

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Timothy Polk, r 2 Leesburg Florence Shock, North Webster WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7 Admission Kensey L. Gillespie, r 2 Leesburg Dismissals Mrs. Greg Harman and infant son,r 2 Leesburg John Koontz, North Webster THURSDASY, MARCH 8 Admissions Georgia Buster, 324 W. Pearl St., Syracuse JoAnne Drake, r 2 Syracuse Dismissal Kinsey Gillespie, r 2 Leesburg FRIDAY, MARCH 9 Admission Marcile McNeal, r 2 North Webster Dismissals Sandra Outman, 51450 r 1 Syracuse Josiah Kline, North Webster SATURDAY, MARCH 10 Dismissals Michael Barnett, r 2 Milford Deborah Beer, r 5 Syracuse Dorothy Firestone, 613 N. Harrison, Syracuse Rebecca S. Burt, r 5 Syracuse Georgia C. Buster. 324 W. Pearl St., Syracuse SUNDAY, MARCH 11 Dismissal Wanda Stoner, r 4 Syracuse MONDAY, MARCH 12 Admissions Eldon J. Sorensen, Milford Deborah J. Avery, r sSyracuse Dismissal Wanda Rutka, r 4 Syracuse

Ronald Sharp fractures pelvis Ronald Sharp, 59, 406 North Huntington St., Syracuse, ar Kosciusko County Councilman, fractured his pelvis in a fall, Friday. Sharp was in the courthouse, researching old records for the Kosciusko County Historical Society, when he fell off a ladder. He was admitted to Kosciusko Community Hospital. IN SOUTH BEND HOSPITAL Floyd J. Yoder of r 1 Milford is in South Bend Memorial Hospital, room 310. undergoing treatment and tests for a heart ailment. Births HARMON son Mr. and Mrs. Greg Harmon. Leesburg, are the parents of a son bom recently in the Goshen Hospital. BEER, Neal Trenton Mr. and Mrs. Dan Beer of r 5 Syracuse are the parents of their third child, a seven pound, one ounce son, Neal Trenton, born on Wednesday, March 7. in the Goshen Hospital. He has a sister Jenny, four years; and brother, Barry, two years of age. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shearer of Athens, Ga.. and

Obituaries

Guy E. Simms April 14, 1901 — March 10, 1979 Funeral services were held Monday afternoon for Guy E. Simms, 77, of 600 North Indiana Avenue, Syracuse. Death came at 5:35 a m. Saturday in Goshen Hospital and was due to complications following an extended illness. A son of Edward W. and Annie (Snead) Simms, he was born on April 14. 1901 inNVlcDonald. W. Va., and had reskied in the Syracuse communityYor the past two years mowing from Michigan. His marriage to the former Dorothy Kult took place October 17, 19251 in Whitesville. W. Va., and she survives. Mr. Simms attended Wawasee Heights Baptist Church He was retired from GM(A Trprkfand Coach Division, at PqfejacJnich. In addition to the wkTow, he is survived by one son, Arley (Bud) Cox of Syracuse; six grandchildren; eight greatgrandchildren; one sister. Villa Day, Barberton, Ohio; and a brother, Ira, Akron. Ohio. Pastor Norman McVey officiated for the service and interment was in Syracuse cemetery. Thelma L. Moore May 6, 1910— March 7, 1979 Mrs. Thelma Moore, 68. South Bend, sister of Mrs. Aileen Ballard, Tippecanoe Lake.

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Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Beer, * Milford. Great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Beer, Milford; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sauder, Eureka, Ill.; and Mrs. Ruth Guttenburg. Phoenix. Ariz. Card of thanks CARD OF THANKS We want to thank our friends and neighbors for the cards, food and gifts to the Cardinal Center following the loss of our loved one. Harry and Jane Schultz John Schultz and family CARD OF TH AN KS Our sincere thanks to all of you who made our 25th wedding anniversary a special and memorable one by your visits, gifts, flowers and cards. May God richly bless each of you. E. C. and Mary Bailey In memoriam IN LOVING MEMORY OF ALFRED L. PLACE Only six years have passed since you were taken from us so suddenly. Our hearts still yearn for your love and understanding. The passing of time may heal the

Leesburg, died at 7:25 p.m. Wednesday, March 7, in the South Bend Memorial Hospital. Death was from complications following a one-month illness. She was bom May 6, 1910, at Clinton and had resided most of her life in the South Bend community. Her husband, Andrew Moore, preceded her in death on February 14,1952. In addition to her sister, she is survived by four sons. Max A. and Rex E. Moore, both of South Bend, Richard L. Moore, Elkhart, Ronald D. Moore. California; one daughter. Mrs. Thomas Littlejohn, Claypool; 20 grandchildren, eight greatgranehildren;¥and two sisters, Mrs. Evelyry Van Sleet, South Bend and /.Mrs. Nora Mae I.a m bert .jVWi neapol is. M inn. Services were conducted Saiufday. March 10. in the Forest (fGJiaT’Funeral Home, 1201 South ivuehigan St., South Bend, at 1:30 |jm. Rev. Henry Weber officiated. Cremation followed with burial in the Southlawn cemetery. South Bend Mahlon F. Strong Dec. 10.1897 — March 5, 1979 Mahlon F. Strong, 81, r 1 Churubusco, father of Hal Strong, Leesburg, died in his home, Monday, March 5. He was born December 10, 1897, to William and Nora (Workman) Strong, at Churubusco. His wife, the for-

hurt that we all still feel, but it will never reduce the love that we have for you. We shall think of you with each fresh flower of spring; each tranquil day of summer; each crisp morning of fall and each silent night of winter. These times shall be a constant reminder of your love of life and the gift you shared with all of us. Our thoughts and prayers will be forever with you. Your loving wife, daughters and mother Syracuse EMS The EMS responded to a call for Georgia Buster. 74, Syracuse, at 7:37 a m. Thursday when she developed a breathing problem She was transported to Gbshen Hosptial. Tom Leonard, 39. r 2 Syracuse, was transported to Kosciusko Community Hospital at 12:10 p.m. on Thursday, after becoming ill. Shirley Pearsall. 51, r 5 Syracuse, was transported to Goshen Hospital at 11:28 p.m Friday after becoming ill at her home. Rex Heil. 27, r 3 Syracuse was taken to Goshen Hospital at 5:48 a m. after becoming ill at his home. Timmie E. Coyle, 27, Elkhart

mer. Mary Perrine. died Julv 27, 1972. Strong was a retired employee of the McCoy Lumber Co. at Churubusco and a member of the Church of the Nazarene at Churubusco. Other survivors include another son. Daniel Strong. Cincinnati, Ohio; seven grandchildren, three brothers, Charles Strong. Churubusco. Franklin Strong. Fort W r ayne, Lewis Strong, Bluff ton; and one sister. Mrs. Arlo (Alta) Batdorf. Auburn. Services were held Saturday, March 10, at 10:30 a m. in the Krider-W’orkman Memorial Chapel. Churubusco. Rev. Samuel Norris officiated and burial was in the Riverview cemetery. Dr. Earl Mericle i Funeral services were held Friday morning for Dr. Earl W. Mericle, 75. 8455 Washington Blvd., Indianapolis, and longtime summer resident of Kale Island, Syracuse. Death followed an extended illness. A native of Anderson, he attended Purdue and Butler universities, and was a 1932 graduate of Indiana University Medical School. He also did postgraduate work at the University of Pennsylvania from 1940-41, and served as a staff member of the Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis, serving as president in 1952. Dr. Mericle specialized in neuro-psychiatry from 1936 until his retirement in 1973. He was a past president and staff member of the former Marion County General Hospital, now Wishard Memorial Hospital. The deceased served in .the Army Medical Corps during World War 11, serving under General Patton in the Fourth Armored Division, Third Army, and received the Legion of Merit. Croix de Guerre, Combat Medic

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was transported to Goshen Hospitc l from 119 West Portland Street, Syracuse, at 7:10 a.m. on Sunday for severe knife wounds to the knee and right hand, and body bruises. Terry Popenfoose. 16, r 2 Syracuse, was treated at the Syracuse fire station for a hand injury it 5:58 p.m., and advised to see the family physician for further treatment if needed. Milford EMS There were four ambulance runs made by members of the Milford Emergency Medical Services in the past week. On Wednesday, March 7, a lady fell in ler home and suffered a possible hip fracture. She was taken to the emergency room at Goshen Hospital. Also, the EMS responded to an auto accident at CR 1300 N and 175E where a girl suffered neck and facial injuries. She aiso was taken to the emergency room at Goshen Hospital. Saturday a 21-year-old girl took an overdose of pills and was transported to Goshen Hospital emergency room. On Sunday a man was suffering pain in the pelvic area and was transported to Goshen Hospital emergency room

Badge and Bronze Star with clusters He was a member of the American Medical Association. Marion County Medical Society, Indianapolis Medical Society, Indiana State Medical Association, the Governor's Medical Advisory Committee of the Mental Health Association in Indiana in 1970. The Dr was listed in "Who's Who in the Midwest" and was also a member of Saint Luke's Catholic Church. Meridian Hills Country Club and Sigma Nu fraternity. In addition to the widow, the former Ruth M. Fink, he is survived by three daughters. Dr Mary Ferree and Miss Marjorie M. Mericle, both of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Colette Lafuente of Poughkeepsie, N.Y.; and a son. Dr. John Edward Mericle of Vail, Colo. Entombment was * in Washington Park North Mausoleum. Gilenn H. Neer Aug. 4, 1902 — March 8, 1979 Glenn H. Neer. 76. r 2 Pierceton. was dead on arrival at Kosciusko Community Hospital. Thursday, March 8, at 9:17 p.m. He had been failing in health for the past two years. He was the stepfather of Lloyd Coy, Alan Coy and Sherrie Ochs, all of Milford; and Mrs. Jon (Ginnv Bushong and Ermal Coy of Syracuse. Neer was born in Kosciusko County an August 4, 1902, to Fred and Adclie (Craig) Neer. On April 13, 1924, he married the former Grace O’Connell, who died on July 14, 1960. He married Louise Coy on May 28, 1964. She survives. A lifetime county resident. Neer retired in 1965 from the Kosciusko County Highway Department after 30 years of service. He was a member of the Warsaw Eagle Lodge.

Wed., March 14,1979 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

RECEIVES APPRECIATION — Dick Wysong. director of the Wawasee Area Vocational Cooperative, receives appreciation for his presentation to the Wawasee Kiwanis at a recent meeting. Wysong told of the four areas covered, pre-employment instruction. job development, placement of students into these jobs and follow-up from not only the student but also the employers. Wysong also add(*d that unlike wars ago. the vocational program is open to all students. Also pictured is Dick Keim, right, member of the Wawasee Kiwanis and Syracuse resident.'

Other survivors include his wife, two sons. Robert Neer, Pierceton. Richard Neer. Omaha. Neb.; one daughter. Mrs. Donald i Betty) Gebert. Pierceton; two other stepchildren. Jackie Coy, Warsaw and Reggie Coy. Pierceton; eight grandchildren; 19 stepgrandchildren; five greatgrandchildren; and seven stepgreat-grandchildren He was

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preceded in death by his parents and three brothers. Funeral services were held in the McHatton-Wym.ann Funeral Home. Warsaw, on Sunday, March 11. at 2 p.m Burial was in the Hillerest ' cemetery. Pierceton. “It is the rare pleasures that especially delight us." Epictetus

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