The Mail-Journal, Volume 16, Number 14, Milford, Kosciusko County, 25 April 1979 — Page 5
Obituaries
Cindy Jo Buster April 5. i 960 — April 12, 1979 Miss Cindy Jo Buster, 19, granddaughter of Georgia Buster of Syracuse and daughter of Robert E. Buster. Jr. and Carol (LeCount) Buster of Glendale, Ariz., died April 12 in Glendale of injuries received in a traffic accident which occurred several hours before. Survivors besides her parents include a brother. Robert E., Buster, 111. of Glendale: her grandmother, grandfather, Robert E. Buster ; Sr., of Scottsburg; and several aunts, including Mrs. Thomas (Virginia) Gilbert and Mrs. J. R (Jane) Williams, both of Syracuse. Miss Buster, who was born April 5, 1960. in Altus. Okla., was a receptionist for a mortgage company in Glendale. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m, on April 16 in the Chape,! of the Chimes in Glendale, with Pastor James Colyn. of the Glendale Bible Church, officiating. Burial was made in the Glendale Memorial Park Mrs. Andrew Rapp Oct, 10. 1897 —April 17, 1979 Mrs. Louise M. Rapp. 81, 68286 CR 29 New Paris, mother of
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Elmer Rapp, Milford and Rose Rapp, Syracuse, died Tuesday, April 17, at 7:55 a m. in the LuAnn Nursing Home. Nappanee. She was admitted to the nursing home on February 9, She was born on October 10, 1897, in Metarmora, 111. On October 20,1918, she was married to Andrew Rapp. He died on March 4,1967. Other survivors include three sons, Floyd and Harry, New Pais and George, Sacramento, Calif.; three daughters, Mildred Rapp and Mrs. Lucille Smith, both of Goshen and Mrs. John Houston, Elkhart; eight grandchildren; one great-grandson; three sisters, Mrs. Mike (Madeline) Zimmerman, Milford, Florence Stieglitz, Elkhart and Lydia Stieglitz, Logansport and a half sister, Mrs. Maryann Haab, Goshen. Funeral services were Thursday, April 19, at 11 a m. in the Milford Apostolic Christian Church. Rev. Jesse Beer and Rev. Walter Steffen officiated. Burial will follow in Milford cemetery. Mrs. Emma C. Sutton Nov. 24, 1885 —April 17, 1979 Mrs. Emma C. Sutton, 93. Hartford City, mother of Ernest Sutton, r 1 Leesburg, died Tuesday, April 17, in the Blackford County Hospital, Hartford City, at 2:30p.m. Mrs. Sutton was born” on November 24, 1885, to Moses and Jane (Ridgeway) Luzzadder. She married Fred C. Sutton on September 26, 1908. He preceded her in death on May 8,1951. She was a member of the Hartford City Women of the Moose, the Four Corners Home Demonstration Club and the American Legion Auxiliary. Survivors are four sons, Ernest Suttdn, Leesburg, Harry Sutton, Schoolcraft, Mich., Francis and Russell Sutton, both of Hartford
City; four daughters. Mrs Herbert (Rowena) Wade, Hollywood, Calif., Mrs. Warner (Opal) Wade, Alameda, Calif., Mrs. Paul (Hazel) Cale, Hartford City, Mrs. John (Matilda) Mauer. Dunkirk; one brother. Russell Luzzadder, Hartford City, two sisters, Mrs. Herbert (Ida) Sutton, and Mrs. Harold (Nellie) Johnson, both of Hartford Citv. two sisters, Mrs. Herbert (Ida) Sutton, and Mrs. Harold (Nellie) Johnson, both of Hartford City; 21 grandchildren and 40 greatgrandchildren. * Services were held on Friday in the Keplinger Funeral Home. Hartford City. Rev. William Cutshaw officiated. Burial was in the IOOF cemetery. Bertha Bricker Oct. 31, 1887 — April 18, 1979 Mrs. Lewis H. (Bertha) Bricker, 91. Bradenton Beach. Fla., who had been ill for some time, died Wednesday. April 18. in her home at 2:15p.m. She was born on October 31. 1887, to Jacob and Lucinda Holderman. On November 19. 1904, she married Lewis H. Bricker. Mr. Bricker died in 1955 The deceased was a member of the Island Baptist Church in Anna Marie. Fla. Survivors are three daughters. Mrs. Esther Hampton, Bradenton, Fla., Mrs. Vida Handgen, Holmes Beach. Fla., and Mrs. Frances Hull, Athens. Texas; three sons, Lewis C. Bricker. Coldwater, Mich., Harold Bricker, Treasure Island. Fla., and Ray Bricker. Holmes Beach, Fla.; 15 grandchildren; 30 greatgrandchildren; and 20 great-great-grandchildren. Services in Anna Marie Island. Fla., were on Saturday, April 21, with .the Griffith-Cline Funeral Home, Holmes Beach. Fla., inx charge. Graveside services were held on Sunday, April 22, in the Oswego cemetery at 2 p.m. Local arrangements were in the charge of the Mishler Funeral Home.
Cancer claims Marvella Bayh
Marvella Bayh. 46, wife of Indiana Senator Birch Bayh. died at 3:55 p.m. Tuesday in the National Institute of Health hospital in Maryland of inoperable cancer; Mrs. Bayh was courageous in her fight against the disease that claimed her life. She has been fighting the disease since October of 1971 when she underwent surgery. In February of 1978 she learned her cancer had returned and was terminal. Memorial services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday at the Washington National Cathedral. Services will be held on Saturday in the Centenary United Methodist Church in Terre Haute.
Hospital notes
KCH WEDNESDAY. APRIL 18 Admissions Cathy Foltz, Milford Baby girl Foltz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Foltz. Milford George Kahn, Leesburg Dismissal Sandra Harrell. Leesburg THURSDAY, APRIL 19 Dismissals Leora Smith. Leesburg Teresa Sahagun. Syracuse Baby boy Sahagun, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sahagun, Syracuse FRIDAY. APRIL 20 Admissions Judy Hoover. Leesburg Marilyn Thompson. Syracuse Dismissals Kathryn Knudsen. North Webster Cathy Foltz and infant daughter. Milford SATURDAY. APRIL 21 Discharges Judy Hoover. Leesburg SUNDAY. APRIL 22 Admissions Iva Whitacre. Leesburg Baby girl W'hitacre, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Whitacre, Leesburg Bradley Hanshew, Syracuse Mitchell Lee Foltz, Milford Shirleen Brittain, Leesburg Dismissal , George Kahn, Leesburg MONDAY, APRIL 23* Dismissal Shirleen Brittain, Leesburg Goshen TUESDAY, APRIL 17 Admissions Patsy A. Looney. 70544 CR 127 Syracuse Delbert Schmucker, r 4 Syracuse Dismissals Ramona Lincoln, 207 E. Benton St., Syracuse Barbara Kauffman, 513 S. Main St., Syracuse Lori Kruger, r 1 North Webster WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18 Admission John Joseph Nemeth, 701 Medusa,Syracuse THURSDAY, APRIL 19 " Admissions Chelsea E. Bishop, r 2 Milford Raymond Kitson, 442 Parkway DrßSyracuse Jennie Linville, r 1 Milford Joy Sims, 206 S. Huntington St., Syracuse Dismissal Charles Wagner, 118 W. Brooklyn St., Syracuse
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FRIDAY. APRIL 20 Dismissals John Nemeth, 701 Medusa St.. Syracuse Francis Vandergrift, r 5 box 311 Syracuse Michael Brouillette, P.O. Box 194 Milford SATURDAY. APRIL 21 Admissions Gary Francis, r 1 Syracuse Karen Dean, 400 Parkway Drive, Syracuse Dismissals Delbert Schmucker, r 4 Syracuse Bertha Bransford, r 1 North Webster SUNDAY, APRIL 22 Admission Marc Greene, r 5 Syracuse Dismissal i Gary Francis, r 1 Syracuse MONDAY. APRIL 23 Admissions Floyd Gingerich, 800 Front St., Syracuse Thelma I. Gingerich, 800 Front St., Syracuse Otto C. Stoelting. 306 S. Lake St., Syracuse Harry L. Stewart, r 4 Syracuse Dismissals Chelsea Bishop, r 2 Milford Jennie Linville, r 1 Milford Delfino Oviedo, Milford Zoa Metcalf, r 1 Leesburg Joy Sims. 206 S. Huntington, Syracuse UNDERGOING SURGERY Marvin Rapp. Milford, is undergoing open heart surgery today vWednesday) in the South Bend Memorial Hospital. EXPECTED HOME Jeffrey Wells of Syracuse is expected home this week end from the Parkview Hospital. Fort Wayne. Where he underwent a back operation vn Monday. He suffered from two disintegrated discs of the spinal column. Jeff is in the loan department of the State Bank of Syracuse. Births LUNSFORD. Andrew Watson Mr. and Mrs. Walt Lunsford of Cromwell are the parents of a baby boy born April 16 in the Goshen Hospital at 3:05a.m. The little boy weighed eight pounds, three and three quarter ounces and was 20 and three quarters inches long. He has been named Andrew' Watson. Andrew has a sister, Sarah, three years old. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joe S. Watson of Tipton. The paternal grandfather is G. W. Lunsford of Memphis. Tenn. His maternal great-grandmothers are Mrs. Matie Smith and Mrs. C. W. Mount, both of Tipton. The paternal great-grandmother is Mrs. E. P. Bushnell of Atlanta, Ga.
William H. Howard Jan. 11, 1899 — April 17, 1979 W’illiam Harvey Howard. 80, a former Leesburg resident, died at Ba.m. Tuesday. April 17, in the Pleasant-View Nursing Home. Wabash. He was ill for a short time. He was the son of Clarence E. and Louise (Hooker) Howard, born January 11. 1899, in Howard County. He married Ethel Wintz on February 22, 1923. She died in 1978. Howard was a member of the Converse Masonic Lodge 601. F and AM; the Fort Wayne Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite and was a retired employee of the Da-Lite Screen Co.. Warsaw. Survivors include two sons. Jack W. Hcward, Converse, James R. Howard, Valparaiso.
FOLTZ, Chasidy Lynn Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Foltz, r 1 box 124 D Milford, are the parents of a daughter, Chasidy Lynn, born Wednesday. April 18. at 5:05 a m. in Kosciusko Community Hospital. She weighed six pounds, nine and three-quarter ounces and measured 194 inches. Welcoming Chasidy home was Jeromy Eugene, one vear old. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fribley. r 4 Warsaw and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Edward Foltz, Sr., P.O. box 65 Leesburg. Maternal greatgrandmothers are Mrs Estel Huffman, r 1 Etna Green and Mrs May Fribley. r 1 Argos. Paternal great-grandfather is Don Foltz. Mishawaka HAMMOND. David Wayne Petty Officer Second Class and Mrs. Brent Hammond. Elcajon. Calif., are the parents of a son. David. Wayne, born Tuesday, April 24, at 7 30 a m. in the San Diego, Calif., naval base hospital. He weighed six pounds, 144 ounces and measured 20 inches. He has a sister, Nicole Rae, 14David Hamtnond is the greatgrandson of Mrs. Glen Stookey. Milford. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cook, Elcajon. Calif. Paternal grandmother is Mrs. Patricia Hammond. Speedway. WHITACRE daughter Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Whitacre of Leesburg are the parents of a daughter, born Sunday in Kosciusko Community Hospital. CARVAJAL, Angela Andree A daughter, Angela Andree, was born at 6:09 a.m. Saturday in Elkhart Hospital to Mr. and Mrs Uvillado Carvajal. 300 Lake St., Syracuse. Angela weighed eight pounds. thre*e ounces at birth, and was 214 inches long. She has a brother. Buster, aged two and one half. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Harbes of Syracuse. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Juan Carvajal of Milford. OUSLEY, Scott Riley Mr. and Mrs. Riley Ousley, r 1 North Webster, are the parents of a son, Scott Riley, born at 2:47 p.m. April 9 in the Whitley County Hospital in Columbia City. The Ousleys have three other sons. Tom Welker, aged 14. and twins, David and Joseph Welker, aged nine Mr. and Mrs. Carl Slusser of Huntington are the maternal grandparents, and Mr. and Mrs. Robie Prater of North Manchester, the paternal grandparents. RESUB:, Maron Chance Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Clayton of Syracuse are the grandparents of Maron Chance, born April 5 in the Bloomington Hospital. Bloomington, to Mr. and Mrs. Ron Resur, r 1 box 334, Solsberry. The paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Resur of Portland. Mrs. Kathryn Line of Syracuse Is the maternal great-grancmother. Maron weighed in at eight pounds, one ounce. She was 20 inches long at birth, and is the Rusers’ firs t child. "TRY IS QN FOR SIZE" mEh women AAA AA A 5A 4A 3A B C ’d AA B C 5)8 517 5-17 E 2E 3E DE ZE 3E 516 516 516 — 4_l3__3 i J3__42X. 4E 5E 6E Bujtar Brown Kids 515 5-13 6-11 • Red Wing • Porto Ped • Wright • Converse • Red Cross • Cobblers • Trotters • Tretorn • Child lit* • Wolverine • Grosshoppers • Nurse Mo t n • Sebogo • Top Siders • Pedwin • Fleet A>r • Pro Keds • Evons • Nunn Bush • Robloe • Herbst • Mossogic • Ticos • Doc s • Mellow Motes • Viner • Baar Traps • Frye • Stacy Adams • Bostonians • Nettleton • Penaljo • Dunham • Cobbies • Morgan Master « VUa * American Express Doug Pilcher Shoe Store Jl9/457-J66J - Open 6 Days, 9 To 6 106 S. Huntington St. (SR 13) Syrwcwse, IN 46567
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one brother. Dwight Howard. Amboy; six grandchildren; and , three great-grandchildren Funeral services were held Friday, April 20. at 10:30 a m in the Larrison-Martin Funeral Home. Converse. Rev ' Robert Chiddister officiated A Masonic memorial service was held Thursday evening. April 19, in the funeral home. Vigo W. Garber March 13. 1898 —April 18. 1979 Funeral services for Vigo Wayne Graber. 81. r 2 Wabash, were held Friday afternoon in the Harris Funeral Home in Syracuse, Rev George L. Florence officiating. Burial was in North Webster cemetery Mr. Graber, the brother of Mrs
Card of thanks CARD OF TH ANKS We the family of Frank E Anderson wish to thank Dr. F Rheinheimer, Dr James E. Hollinger. Dr Jon E. Schmucker. Rev. Everett Owens, U.M.W.. Mason's Kosciusko County Lodge 418. Order of Eastern Star Kosciusko Chapter 160. F & A M., all our neighbors, friends and relatives for their thoughtfullness and prayers at the loss of our husband, father and grandfather. Evelyn Anderson Donald. Lois, Dean and Scott Anderson Syracuse EMS The Syracuse Ambulance crews responded to an accident at the intersection of SR 6 and 13 at 6:11 a m. Thursday. April 19. Rod Hamilton. 29, r 4 Rochester, was transported to Goshen Hospital for lacerations. In the same accident. Stanford Yoder. 46, r 1 Ligonier was transported to Goshen Hospital with cuts. Raymon Kitson. 67. 442 Parkview Drive, Syracuse, was transported to Goshen Hospital intensive care unit at 11:14 a m. Thursday with a coronary. At 12:34 p.m. Hugh W Spiar. 71. r 1 Syracuse, was taken to Parkview Hospital. Fort Wayne, after becoming ill, Thursday, Joy Sims, 69. 206 South Huntington St., Syracuse, was unable to catch his breath Thursday and was transported to Goshen Hospital at 10:26 p.m. Karen Dean. 26. 400 Parkway Dr., Syracuse, became ill at 10:54 p.m. Friday, April 20 and was transported to Goshen Hospital. The ambulance crew was called to the home of Kel'ie England, south of Wawasee Body Shop when an accident involving Gary Francis, 23. r 1 box 161 Syracuse occurred at 3:31 a m. Saturday. April 21. Francis was
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Louis (Mabel) Gee of North Webster, died April 18 in the Pleasant View Nursing Home in Wabash after being in failing health for five years. He had lived for many years in Galveston. Texas, moving to the Huntington-Marion area in 1954 Born March 13, 1898. near Wilmot to Jacob Garber and Martha (Upson) Graber, he married Martha French April 11. 1948. He was an X-ray technician most of his working life. He was a member of the Barbee Community Church and the Eagles Lodge at Galveston Surviving are the widow, who resides in Pleasant Village near Wabash; the sister, Mrs. Gee. and three nieces.
transported to Goshen hospital with multiple injuries. - Scott Fisher. 11. Nappanee received a mouth'cut in an accident on SR 13 at Gas for Less, Sunday. April 22, at 5:19 p.m. He was taken to Goshen Hospital. Jason Morrow, five, r 3 Pierceton. received minor injuries in the same accident. He also was taken to Goshen Hospital. Shanin Morrow, seven, r 3 Pierceton, sustained a bruised leg and forearm in that accident at Gas for Less and was transported to Goshen Hospital. Also taken to Goshen Hospital from that accident was Terry Hollar. 11, r 3 Pierceton Hollar complained of facial pains Beverly Morrow. 30, r 3 Pierceton, received a cut knee in the accident and was also taken to Goshen Hospital. Gladys Morris, 70, r 2 Syracuse, had difficulty breathing at 12:57 a m Monday morning and was transported to Goshen Hospital Ronald Hibschman, 38. r 4 box 200. Syracuse, was taken to Goshen Hospital in the Syracuse ambulance at 12:16 p.m. Monday after he became ill at home. The Syracuse ambulance was summoned at 12:57a.m. Monday to the home of Gladys Morris. 70, r 2. Syracuse, when Mrs. Morris was having difficulty breathing. She was taken to Goshen Hospital in the ambulance. Milford EMS The Milford Emergency Medical Service team made two runs during the last week, transporting the two patients to area hospitals. On Saturday, April 21, the ambulance was called when a man was complaining of chest pains. He was transported to Goshen Hospital emergency room. The following day, Sunday, April 22, the EMS received a call concerning an 18-year-old girl who was kicked in the stomach. She complained of back pain and was taken to the emergency room at Kosciusko Community Hospital
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