The Mail-Journal, Volume 16, Number 34, Milford, Kosciusko County, 12 September 1979 — Page 5
Hospital notes
KCH MONDAY. AUG. 27 Admissions Dawn Kramer, Leesburg Larry Templeton, North Webster Dismissal j Dawn Kramer, Leesburg TUESDAY, AUG. 28 Admissions Robyn Cathleen Zinke, North Webster Juanita Gregg, Leesburg Dismissal Larry Templeton, North Webster WEDNESDAY, AUG. 29 Admission Cindy Sue Gibbs, Syracuse THURSDAY. AUG. 30 Admissions George Ravel, North Webster Sandra Rushing, Syracuse Debora Mitchell, Syracuse FRIDAY, AUG. 31 Admission Baby girl Rushing, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rushing, Syracuse Dismissal Cindy Sue Gibbs. Syracuse SATURDAY, SEPT. 1 Dismissal Debara Mitchell, Syracuse SUNDAY. SEPT. 2 Admissions Becky Mock. North Webster Dawn Kramer. Leesburg Dismissals Helen House, North Webster Dawn Kramer. Leesburg MONDAY. SEPT. 3 Admissions Becky Mock. North Webster Barbara Abrell, Leesburg David Mead, Leesburg Troy Landrum, Leesburg TUESDAY, SEPT. 4 Admissions Maria Elena Lopez, Leesburg Bruce Leslie, Leesburg Baby boy Lopez, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cirilo Lopez. Leesburg Clarence Hatcher. Leesburg Dismissals Sandra Rushing and infant daughter, Syracuse WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 5 Admissions Tracy Ann Adair, Syracuse Dawn Kramer, Leesburg Baby girl Kramer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kramer, Leesburg Dismissals Juanita Gregg, Leesburg Troy Landrum. Leesburg
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THURSDAY. SEPT. 6 Admission Ruby Sanders, North Webster Dismissal Barbara Abrell, Leesburg FRIDAY. SEPT. 7 Admissions Sharon Lewis, Leesburg Forest Grubbs, Leesburg Ethel Groat, Syracuse John Alan Groat, Syracuse ' Dismissals Becky Mock, North Webster Maria Elena Lopez and infant son, Leesburg Bruce Leslie. Leesburg Clarence Hatcher, Leesburg SATURDAY, SEPT. X * Dismissals Tracy Ann Adair. Syracuse Dawn Kramer and infant daughter, Leesburg Sharon Lewis, Leesburg Jackie Van Scoik, Leesburg SUNDAY. SEPT. 9 Dismissals Robyn Cathleen Zinke, North Webster Ethel Groat, Syracuse Goshen TUESDAY. SEPT. 4 Admission Sharon M. Hinesley, r 1 Apt. 20 North Webster WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 5 Admissions Lois A. Torrance, r 4 box T 34 Syracuse Jody J. Wright, r 2 box 62 Syracuse Dismissals Beulah Emerson, r 3 box 224 Syracuse Myrtle Patterson, 313 W. Car roll St., Syracuse THURSDAY, SEPT. 6 Admission Beverly A. Butt, 449 Medusa, Syracuse Dismissal Mrs. Gary Hurd and infant daughter, box 423 Milford FRIDAY, SEPT. 7 Admission Jane Gingerich, r 2 box 89 Milford Dismissals Jody Jill Wright, r 2 box 62 Syracuse Beverly Ann Butt, 449 Medusa, Syracuse Kyle L. Metcalf, r 2 box 92 North Webster SATURDAY. SEPT. 8 Admission Kenneth E. Elson, r 1 Syracuse Dismissals Frances Eby, 406 N. Harrison St., Syracuse
Thelma Gingerich, 800 Front St., Syracuse SUNDAY. SEPT. 9 Admission Lacey D. Hayden, r 2 Freeburg MONDAY. SEPT. 10 Admission Sherri Frances, r 5 box 500 Syracuse Births RUSHING daughter Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rushing of Syracuse are the parents of a daughter born on August 31 in the Kosciusko Community Hospital. HOCKER. Samantha Lynn Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery Hocker of Syracuse, are the parents of a daughter, Samantha Lynn, born on Tuesday, Aug. 28, at 9:45 p.m . in the Goshen Hospital. She tipped the scales at six pounds. 14 ounces and was 19 inches long. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James R Shearer of Fort Wayne Samantha was welcomed home by her sister, Holly, two years old. EMKES, Brandon Alexander Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Emkes of Indianapolis are the parents of a son. Brandon Alexander, born on Thursday, Aug. 23, at 7:34 am., in Saint Vincent’s Hospital, Indianapolis. He weighed in at
Obituaries
Henry and Ella Miller die, burned in September 2 fire
Death has claimed both Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Miller, the rural Syracuse couple burned on Sunday, Sept. 2, when a hot water heater exploded at their home. Henry L. (Hank) Miller. 41, died at 9 p.m. last Wednesday, Sept. 5, in the burn unit of the Saint Joseph Hospital, Fort Wayne. His wife, Ella J., 37, died at 3 a.m. this morning (Wednesday, Sept. 12) in that Fort Wayne Hospital. Miller was trying to light a gas hot water heater in the basement of the couple’s home at 70660 CR 33 Syracuse when the heater
seven pounds, 13 ounces and was 21*2 inches long. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Howard Juday of Syracuse and his paternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs ’Bernard Emkes of Seymour. His maternal great-grandfather is Harry Juday of Syracuse. Brandon was welcomed home by his older brother, Corry Neil, who is 2' 2 years old. COY, Amanda Mr. and Mrs. Barry Coy, Hardy, Ark., are the parents of a daughter, Amanda, born Friday. Aug. 24. in the Fulton County Hospital. Salem. Ark. She was bom at 9:05 p.m. and weighed four pounds. 13 ounces and measured 16*2 inches long. She is the granddaughter of Mrs Peggy Coy, Syracuse. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gary Needier. Milwood and maternal greatgrandparents are Mr and Mrs. Paul Kinney. Hardy Paternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Opal Nolan. SyracuseKRAMER, Amber Lee Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kramer, Leesburg, are the parents of a daughter, Amber Lee, born Wednesday, Sept. 5, in the Kosciusko Community Hospital, at 10:04 p.m. She weighed nine pounds and measured 20*4 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walker. Chic-
> Wk • Jis."! exploded. His wife was standing on the stairway at the time. Both were seriously burned. Four of the couple’s five children were home at the time of the explosion. They were unharmed. The home and contents were destroyed during the explosion and fire. The children are now residing with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Miller at 39 Greenway Drive, Goshen. The children are: Kathryn, Karla, Kimberly, Keith, Kevin and Harold Hollar. Ella Miller Ella J. Miller was born October 28, 1942, in Topeka, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob H. Mast. She had lived in the area her entire life. She married Henry L. Miller on July 29,1961. She attended the Brenneman Memorial Missionary Church at Goshen. Surviving with the children are her father, Jacob H. Mast, LaGrange; two sisters, Mrs. Levi (Annie) Miller, LaGrange and Mrs. Eugene (Esther) Schlabach, Goodyear, Ariz.; and DEAF MAN DESIGNS TINY HEARING AID OFFERS FREE MODEL A remarkable tiny hearing aid has been perfected by a man who has been hard of hearing for nearly ten years. This small device has no dangling cords or separate transmitting units and is worn completely in your ear. It was developed especially for those persons who can hear but can’t understand. This new hearing instrument provides “ear-level” hearing with the wearer picking up speech, sounds, television and radio at his ear. Due to the use of transistors, the user cost is extremely low. A true life actual size replica of one of the smallest all-in-the ear hearing aid ever made will be given absolutely free to anyone sending in this advertisement while supply lasts. So we suggest you write for yours now. No obligation whatsoever. Write to Hear, Box 360, Garrett, IN 46738.
ago Heights. 111., and paternal grandmother is Mrs. Betty Kramer. Warsaw. Maternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Everet Soderberg, Holiday. Fla. The infant was welcomed home by her 21-month-old sister. Brandy. LOPEZ son Mr. and Mrs. Cirilo Lopez. Leesburg, are the parents of a son born recently in the Kosciusko Community Hospital. GINGERICH daughter Mr. and Mrs. Phil Gingerich, r 2 Milford, are the parents of a daughter bom Saturday, September 8 in Goshen hospital. Milford EMS The Milford Emergency Medical Services unit made three calls during the past week. On Thursday, Sept. 6. a woman from Pierceton became ill while driving to Nappanee. She complained of tightness in her throat and numbness in.her hands and upper legs. She was transported to the Elkhart Hospital emergency room. An Elderly woman fell against her sewing machine on Friday. Sept. 7. and hurt her right side She was transported to the Goshen Hospital emergency room. -
five brothers, Amos J., LaGrange, Melvin Jay, Ligonier, Henry J., Waterford, Ohio, Ota J., Middlebury, and Ervin J Hartville, Mo. Friends may call at the YoderCulp Funeral Home at Goshen from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. on Friday in the Brenneman Church with Rev. G. G. Waun officiating. The body will lie in state at the church from 12:30 p.m. until the time of the service. Burial will be in the West Goshen cemetery. Henry L. Miller Miller, 41, was born on September 25, 1937, in Kalona, lowa, and had lived in the area for the past 15 years. He was a roofing contractor and carpenter and had accepted a position with Beer Realtors as a real estate agent recently. He was a member of the Brenneman Memorial Missionary Church, the Moose Lodge, Goshen and the Disabled American Veterans. He was stationed with the Army in Okinawa. Surviving with the children are his mother, Mrs. Lydia Miller, Kalona. Iowa: four sisters. Ana Mae Miller, Mrs. John D. (Alma) Hershberger, Mrs. John L. (Sally) Hershberger and Mrs. Deraid (Marilyn) Bender, all of Kaloina, Iowa; and four brothers. Milton, Goshen, Owen, Oxford, lowa, Charles (Chip), lowa City. lowa and F.obert, Cedar Rapids, lowa. Services were held in the Brenneman Church at 1:30 p.m. last Friday. Sept. 7, with Rev. Marvin Engbrecht officiating. Interment was in the West Goshen cemetery. Memorials for the couple can .be made in care of Milton Miller at 39 Greenwood Drive, Goshen, or at any of the following banks: First National Bank, Goshen; Saleln Bank, Goshen: State Bank of Syracuse; First State Bank, Middlebury; or Citizens’ Northern Bank. Elkhart. Rev. Victor Yeager Nov. 12, 1894 —Sept. 12,1979 Rev. Victor R. Yeager, 84, 14198 CR 52 Syracuse, died on September 12 at 3:43 am., in his home. He had been failing in health for some time. He was bom in Kosciusko County, near Nappanee, on Steven Dale Turning into a blonde haired, blue eyed giant. Still a little boy at heart. We loved him, but too soon. All too soon, we had to part. We are looking forward to seeing him again. Our love, son, brother, dearly beloved. When God's new world begins. We will see Steven Whole, living, wise and free. To spend eternity. With me. Dad, Mom And Sisters
On Sunday, Sept. 9. a 16-year-old girl hit a clothes line post while riding a motor bike. She suffered injuries to her right knee, nose and lips Syracuse EMS Grace Bostic, 63, r 4 apartment 3 Greenhouse Apartments Syracuse, was transported to Elkhart Hospital on Friday, at 1:49 a.m. after becoming ill. by the Syracuse Emergency Medical Sen ice. Joan Dittemore, 47. 918 East Chicago Street. Syracuse, was transported by the EMS to Goshen Hospital on Saturday, at 12:29 p.m , after becoming ill. The EMS transported Carla Peterson. 15. box 446 Cromwell, from the Wawasee Golf Course to Goshen Hospital at 12:41 p.m., on Saturday, after she was hit by a golfball. Carrie Rotten, 2'y, Indian Lake Mobile Home Park. Ligonier, was taken to the Goshen Hospital at 2:20 p.m., Saturday, by the EMS from the Wawasee High School football field after a fall Christopher M. Clark, two. r 2 box 504 Syracuse, was transported by the EMS to Goshen Hospital from the station after he became ill on Sunday, at 4:20 p.m.
November 12. 1894. to Charles and Ida (Thomas) Yeager. He lived most of his life in Kosciusko and Elkhart Counties, On December 20, 1918, he married the former Clara Barnhart in Kosciusko County. He began the ministry in 19:10 and worked in the Indiana Conference of the Church of God. He ministered in many church's in the area, among them the Syracuse Church of God where he remained a member after he retired 18 years ago. Survivors other than his wife. Clara ? are three daughters; Mrs. Owed (Kathryn) Hibschman, Syracuse; Mrs. Harold (Ester) Heubner, Huntington; and Mrs. Max (Eloise) Beery, Etna Green; three sons, Robert, Crete, Ill.; Paul. Syracuse; Bill, Akron; 25 grandchildren; 28 greatgrandchildren; one brother. Rev. B. T. Yeager. Albion. Three sisters and one brother preceded him in death. Friends and relatives may call between 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Thursday -and until 12 p.m. Friday at the Harris Funeral
Court News
The following claims have been filed in Kosciusko County Court, James Jarrette, judge: Complaints Collection Bureau of Warsaw filed a claim on George and Laura Coquillard, 113 West Carroll, Syracuse, for $1,464.37 Kosciusko Community Hospital filed a claim on the following: James and Anne Himmeger, P.O. Box 47 North Webster, $649.29 Kenneth D. Perry vs James L. Folk, r 2 Leesburg. The plaintiff demands judgment against the defendant in the amount of $872.70, for the cost of the action and all other relief proper in the premises. Valley Financial Services, Inc. vs Jay Heinrich, r 1 box 396 North Webster. The plaintiff demands judgment against the defendant in the amount of $222.43, for the costs of the action and all other relief proper. Ronalu D. Smith, Milford vs Lewis L. Bell, r 1 box 930 Cromwell. The plaintiff demands judgment against the defendant in the amount of $214.21 for the costs of the action and all other relief proper in the premises. Patona Bay Boat Service, r 2 Leesburg vs Robert Edington, 524 East 31st Street, Marion. The plaintiff demands judgment against the defendant in the amount of $574.48, for the costs of the action and all other relief. The following claims have been filed in Kosciusko County Circuit Court, Gene Lee, judge: Reciprocal Patricia Damm, Muskegon, Mich, and Daniel Rop, 218 South Lake, Syracuse. The parties were divorced in Elkhart County on May 28, 1971. Support was set for $35 per week. Last payment from the court was January, 1974 and this year respondent has paid $l5O. He is in arrears approximately $12,000. Petitioner asks that the court make provision for arrearages accrued and copies of the order and payments sent to the office of the Friend of the Court, Muskegon County, Muskegon, Mich. Damages Jim R. Chiddister vs Boyer Lawn and Garden Equipment and Brantly Manufacturing Com-
Wed., September 12,1979—THE MAIL-JOURNAL
Card Os Thanks CARD OF THANKS We would like to thank those who remembered us with cards prayers, food and other acts of kindness during the illness and passing of our mother and grandmother. Also many thanks to the Mishler Funeral Home and EMS for their kind help. Sincerely, The family of Mae Hoover CARD OF THANKS A very warm and cordial thanks to all our friends and everyone who showed loving concern to us at the loss of our son, brother and grandson. The Tommy Ryman Family CARD OF THANKS Now that Brian is out of the hospital we wish to thank everyone who was so concerned after the fire and sent cards, letters and gifts. A special thanks to the Milford EMS, Little League and Dr. Patterson. Everyone has been wonderful. Brian Wilson and family CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their thoughtfulness during the loss of our loved one, Fred Thomas. We also want to thank Dr.
Home, Syracuse, and from 12:30 until the time of service at the Syracuse Church of God. Services will be held at the Syracuse Church of God on Friday, Sept. 14, at 2 p.m., with Rev Thomas Douglas and Rev. Michael Murrell officiating. Interment will be held at Stoney Point cemetery. David Mead June 4. 1898-r-Sept. 4 1979 David Mead, 81, Tippecanoe Lake, r 1 Leesburg, died at 11:20 p.m. Tuesday Sept. 4. in Kosciusko Community Hospital. Mead was a civil engineer, a 1923 graduate from Purdue University and a retired supplier of highway materials at Kokomo. Mead was born June 4. 1898, at Kokomo and moved from that area to Tippecanoe Lake four years ago. He was a veteran of World War I, a member of the Kokomo Masonic Lodge and York Rite. Funeral services were conducted, Friday, Sept. 7, at 1:30
pany, Oklahoma. The plaintiff demands judgment against the defendants in two counts amounting to $25,000, for the costs of the action and all other relief proper in the premises.
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Clark and his staff for their help, the Western Rubber Company — 1 where Fred worked 16 years, the V.F.W. Post 1342 and the Auxiliary for their thoughtfulness. The Thomas family CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the relatives, many friends and neighbors for the prayers, cards, visits, food and gifts during the illness and death of our mother. Wanda Weisser. A special thanks to the ’ ministers of the Apostolic Christian Church and to Dr. Rheinheimer and Dr. Meyers and the nurses and aides at the Miller’s Merry Manor, Inc., and to Mishler Funeral Home. We ask the Lord’s blessings on each of you. The family of Wanda Weisser Bob and Carol Kaiser Bill and Lee Ann Gladieux and family Jim and Joyce Warren and family In memoriam IN MEMORIAM In memory of J. R. “Pop’’ McCreary who left this earth ten years ago to meet his maker and claim his reward He has never been forgotten and his memories truly linger on. The family
p.m. in the Chamness Funeral Home. Rev. Merlin Cassell officiating and burial was in the Crown Point cemetery . Kokomo. There were no survivors. C. Albert Dick . C. Albert Dick, 63, Anderson, a long-time summer resident of North Webster, died in his home Sunday at 10:30 p.m.. of an apparent heart attack. He and his wife, Lucy, owned and operated the Iron Gate Antique Shop in North Webster. Services will be held in Anderson. Harris Funeral Home, Syracuse, was in charge of local arrangements. Bess J. McCarty Aug, 17,1910— Sept. 9. 1979 Bess J. McCarty. 69, r 1 Leesburg, died at 10:45 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 9, in Goshen Hospital. She had been a patient fprlOdays. She was bom on August 17, 1910, in Indianapolis. On November 4, 1933, she was married to Kenneth McL arty He survives. Mrs. McCarty had resided at Muncie prior to moving to Leesburg in June 1967. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church at Muncie. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. .today, (Wednesday) at McHatton-Wyman Funeral Home with Rev. Brice Casey officiating. Cremation will follow the seryice.
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