The Mail-Journal, Volume 17, Number 25, Milford, Kosciusko County, 9 July 1980 — Page 7

Hospital notes

KCH MONDAY, JUNE 3« Admission Denise L. Zuniga, Milford ; TUESDAY, JULY 1 Admissions Teresa Blood, Leesburg Laura M. Chambers, Milford Donald D. Wallace, Leesburg Brandi J. Kramer. Leesburg Baby boy Blood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blood. Leesburg Jason L. Martindale. Syracuse Dismissals Mrs. Thomas Karr and infant daughter. Syracuse WEDNESDAY. JULY 2 Admisison Myrtle A. Griesinger, North Webster Dismissals Denise L. Zuniga, Milford THURSDAY. JULY 3 Admissions Christine M. Sutton, North Webster Nathan A. Graves. North Webster James R. Gamble. Leesburg Dismissals Virginia Maule, Leesburg Donald L. Jernigan, North Webster Brandi J. Kramer, Leesburg. FRIDAY. JULY 4 Admission Baby boy Sutton, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Sutton, North Webster Dismissals Donald D. Wallace. Leesburg Jason L. Martindale, Syracuse Nathan A. Graves, North Webster James R. Gamble, Leesburg SATURDAY. JULY 5 Dismissal Hascue Collins, Leesburg SUNDAY. JULY 6 Admission Ralph V Shepler. Syracuse Goshen TUESDAY. JULY 1 Admissions William F. Dyre, Jr., r 2 box 262 Syracuse Bonnie S. Peck, 1124 S. Huntington St., Syracuse Robert I. Swain, r 5 box 444 Syracuse Ana J. Custer, r 1 box 154 Milford Dismissals Mrs. Warren Bess and infant son. r 5 box 86 Syracuse Merlin Cassell, r 1 box 270 F, Leesburg

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WEDNESDAY. JULY 2 Admission Nellie Louise McGill, r 4 box 95A Syracuse THURSDAY. JULY 3 Admission Sandra Shull. 70640 CR 27 Syracuse Dismissals Bonnie Peck. 1124 S. Hun tington St., Syracuse Henry Beer, box 547 Milford Jeffrey Meade. P.O. Box 118 Milford t Harold McKibbin, r 1 Leesburg FRIDAY. JULY 4 Dismissals - « Mrs. Darwin Freeman and infant son, r 5 box 221 Syracuse Mary Ringler. 419 E. Boston St, Syracuse Mrs. Dwight Custer and infant daughter, r 1 box 154 Milford SATURDAY. JULY 5 Admissions Floyd W Gingerich. 800 S. Front St.. Syracuse Wenzel R. Pruitt, box 384 Milford Toni R. Hughes, box 41 Leesburg Dismissals Mrs. Steve Coil and infant son. 119 W. High St , Syracuse. Mrs. Stephen Unruh and infant son. r 1 box 210A. Milford SUNDAY. JULY 6 Admissions Pauline L. Fairweather. 71089 CR 35 Syracuse Carol Jean Miller, 17386 CR 48 Syracuse i Helen E. Rookstool, r 1 Leesburg Dismissals Rilla Hamman, r 1 box 283 W. Syracuse MONDAY. JULY 7 Admissions Leilani J Nemeth. 701 Medusa. Syracuse E. Jean Robinson. 300 N. Harrison St.. Syracuse Jody J. Wright, r 2 box 262 Syracuse Richard Wolferman, r 5 Syracuse Dismissals Pauline Cormany. r 1 box 53 Milford Robert Topper, 309 Henry St.. Milford Toni Hughes, box 41. Leesburg RAYMOND MORT IN INDIANAPOLIS Raymond (Wimp) Mort of North Webster is currently in the hospital. Anyone wishing to visit or write him is encouraged to do so. His address is Indiana University Hospital, 1100 West Michigan. Room 3 North 343. Indianapolis. Ind. 46202.

Births FREEMAN. Jeb Andrew Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Freeman, r 5 box 221 Syracuse, are the parents of a son, Jeb Andrew, born Wednesday, July 2. at 6:36 p.m. in Goshen Hospital. He weighed seven pounds, 11 ounces, and measured 204’ inches long. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gene Barkdull, summer residents of Dewart Lake and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Freeman, Phoenix. Ariz. Maternal greatgrandmother is Mrs. Ora Robbins, Chesterfield and paternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Freeman. Laotto and Mrs. Francis Miller. Pontiac. 111. The Freemans have a son. Ora, 14 years old. COIL, Son Mr. and Mrs. Steve Coil, 119 West High St.. Syracuse, are the parents of a son born Wednesday. July 2, in Goshen Hospital BLOOD. Ryan Michael Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blood, r 1 Leesburg, are the parents of a son, Ryan Michael, born Tuesday. July 1, at 6:04 p.m in Kosciusko Community Hospital. He weighed seven pounds, 10 ounces and measured 21 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs Norman Money, Indianapolis and paternal grandmother is Mrs. Loma Blood. Indianapolis. Paternal greatgrandmother is Mrs. Thomas Bline. Casey. 111. CI STER. Kelly Ann Mr. and Mrs Dwight Custer, r 1 box 154 Milford, are the parents of a daughter, Kelly Ann. born Wednesday, July 2. at 1:06 a.m. in Goshen Hospital. She weighed seven pounds. 104 ounces and measured 194 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Jose Vicente Castaneda. El Salvador. Central America and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Stanly Custer, Milford. Paternal greatgrandmother is Mrs. Lilian Custer. Leesburg and maternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Esabel Castaneda. El Salvador. UNRUH. Joshua Dale Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Unruh, r 1 box 210A Milford, are the parents of a son. Joshua Dale, born Thursday. July 3, at 5:29 am. in Goshen Hospital. He weighed nine pounds, five ounces and measured 204 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Lanham. Bloomington, 111., and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Unruh. Warsaw. Paternal great-grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Ernest Unruh. Warsaw and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Grubbs. Palestine. The Unruhs have a daughter. Amanda, four. SUTTON, son Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Sutton of North Webster are the parents of a new son. He was bora on July 4 at Kosciusko County Hospital OSWALD. Amanda Rene Mr. ami Mrs. Jerry Oswald. Melbourne Beach. Fla., are the parents of a daughter, Amanda Rene, bom June 20. She weighed seven pounds, three ounces. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schumm. r 4 Syracuse and the paternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs. John (Jack) Oswald, r 4 Syracuse. Syracuse EMS The Syracuse EMS responded to numerous calls this week. On July 2, Louise Magill, 74. r 4 box 95A. Syracuse, developed back pain and was transported to Goshen Hospital at 8:34 a.m. Autumn Davis, 18 months, the daughter of Laura Davis, r 1 box 441, became ill and was transported to Goshen Hospital on July 3. Ralph Clingaman, 62. r 1 box 117 H, Syracuse, suffered from burned facial hair. He was transported after the July 4 incident to Goshen Hospital. Also on July 4, Robert Dorman, 28. 1000 Roosevelt Dr., fell from a pontoon and suffered from lacerations on the top of his head. Joel Todd Herendeen, 24, of Fort Wayne developed a temperature and convulsions. He was transported to Goshen Hospital on July 5. Joseph Burr. 14, r 2 Syracuse, was transported for x-rays on July 5. He had a possible fracture on his left arm. Blanch M. Kuhn, 84, 201 E. Boston, suffered from chest pain on July 5. She was transported to Elkhart Hospital. On June 5, June Barrows, 87.14 Harborside Condominiums, fell and was transported to Goshen Hospital with pain in her left thigh. Bob Nordin. 19, r 2 Milford, suffered from a cut on his right foot on July 6. The Syracuse EMS advised him to see a doctor. Don Hill, 53, of Fort Wayne requested help from the Syracuse EMS at the station on July 6. He had a fishhook in his right cheek. Hill stated that he would go to Lutheran Hospital, Fort Wayne. Pauline Fairweather, 41, 71099 CR 35 Syracuse, developed pain in her back. She was transported to Goshen Hospital on July 6. Mrs. Breese, r 2 Syracuse, cut her finger while cutting frozen meat July 6. She was bandaged by the Syracuse EMS and sent to KCH for stitches. John C. Simmons, 73, Havoline Trailer Park, was reported weak on July 7. He was then transferred to Fort Wayne Veterans' Administration Hospital. In memoriam

j INMEMORIAM | | In Menwry Os Our Beloveds | Son And Brother Floyd M. | Rensberger a Passed Away July 10, T 969 ® J® Beautiful memories woven in gold, w «this is a picture we tenderly hold. (j ©Tears in our eyes we can wipe) « away. C ©But the ache in our hearts will al-z js ways stay. . ( © Sa4y Missed By All Os Vs \ » Who loved Him So Much I The Rensberger And ’ © Milac Kmwllw - © Za IwllteS nißiiilly

El Bosso's scribbling illegible Doctors aren’t the only ones whose handwriting is illegible. The National Secretaries Association says a poll of 500 of its members has found half of them found it difficult, if not impossible, to decipher what their bosses had written. In the meantime, the Writing Instrument Manufacturers Association estimates about SIOO million is lost annually by American businesses because of illegible writing. The poll of secretaries found teachers have the clearest handwriting while the worst offenders were engineers.

Milford EMS The Milford Emergency Medical Service responded to three calls this past week. On Thursday, July 3, a Leesburg man was transported from Goshen Hospital to Miller’s Merry Manor in Warsaw. A man suffered chest pains, nausea and had difficulty breathing on Saturday. July 5. He was transported to the Kosciusko Community Hospital emergency room. Two persons were injured in a one-car accident on SR 15 north of Milford on Sunday. July 6. Both were transported to Goshen Hospital emergency room with lacerations on t heir foreheads Card of thanks CARD OF THANKS No words can fully express our appreciation for all the many acts of kindness shown us during Bob’s hospitalization and loss of our loved one The prayers, visits, cards, food and all expressions of sympathy are comforting and shall always be remembered. Special thanks to Pastor Otto Beer, Jr.. Living Gospel Church. Apostolic Christian Church and Gideons International; also Dr. F.L. Rheinheimer and staff, and Mishler Funeral Home. The Lord bless each of you The Robert Kaiser family

Obituaries

William Hughes William Hughes, infant son of Douglas and Toni (Pearson) Hughes, Leesburg, was stillborn on Sunday morning. July 6, in Goshen Hospital. Additional survivors are grandparents. John Pearson. North Webster; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hughes. Silver Lake; Mrs and Mrs. Estile Hughes. Claypool; Mrs. Myrtle Conley. Silver Lake; Mrs. Audeline Pearson. North Webster and Mrs. Marybelle Cremeens, Pierceton Funeral services were conducted at 10:30 am Tuesday, July 8, in the Titus Funeral Home, Warsaw. Rev. Albert Whitaker officiated and burial was in the Oakwood cemetery. Ben Glaser May 4.1893 —July 4.1980 Ben Glaser, 87, father of Mrs. Max (Betty) Ganshora, and Joe

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n <1 f|R $6,000 DAMAGE TO HOME — A car operated by Robert A. Nordin. IS. r 2 Milford, struck a house owned by Jack D. Hickman, r I Syracuse. Nordin was treated by Syracuse Emergency Medical Service crew for a cut on his right foot and scratches. The mishap was on Bowser Road, one mile southwest of Syracuse. Sunday. July 6. Nordm reported to police he applied his brakes when he saw the lights of a pick-up truck rounding a curve on his (.Nordin's > side of the road. The auto skidded 109 feet, left the roadway, hit a United Telephone service pole and traveled another 88 feet before hitting the Hickman home. The auto bounced another IS feet after striking the home. Damage to the 1978 vehicle was set at $4,000. The $6,000 damage to the home included damage to the lawn and shrubs and bedroom and*basement recreation room. There was SSOO damage to the UTS pole and junction box. The photo shows damage to the recreation room and outside wall. Kosciusko County Patrolman Burdell Blackburn and Syracuse Police Deputy Marshal Corky Wong, investigated the accident. ( Photo by Jeri Seely)

Glaser. Lake Wawasee. died at 2:30 p.m. Friday, July 4. in Strawberry Village Healthcare Center. Ligonier He had been a resident for some time and had been in '1 health for a year He was a car dealer for 50 years in Ligonier and was a member of the Elks and Masons and a member of the Fort Wayne Scottish Rite and Shnne Glaser was born on May 4.1893. in Austria and lived in Ligonier for 65 years. On Decmeber 23. 1922. he married the former Ethel Erode in Ligonier. She died in 1960. V Additional survivors include one stepdaughter. Mildred Temple, Elkhart; seven grandchildren; three greatgrandchildren; one brother. Leo. South Bind Funeral services were held Monday, July 7. at 10:30 a m. in the Ulrey Funeral Home. Ligonier. Rev. Gary Warren.

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pastor of the Ligonier Presbyterian Church officiated and burial was in Oak Park Cemetery. Ligonier Airroll D. Miller Aug. 9. 1902-July 7.1980 Airroll D Miller, 77. r 4 Warsaw. father of Kenneth Miller. Milford dnd Max Miller. Leesburg, died Monday. July 7. at 5 p.m. in his home. He was a retired farmer. He is the brother of Herman and Marshall Miller, also of Milford He was born in Nappanee on August 9. 1902. to Perry and Nancy (Nickler) Miller On March 15, 1924. he married the former Grace Blielo. She survives. Additional survivors include another son, Donald. Warsaw; three daughters. Mrs. Claude (Arlene) Truex. Mrs Richard (Carol* Rule. Mrs. Sam (Dorothy) Cormany. all of

Warsaw. 16 grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren Funeral services will be conducted at 10:30 a m Thursday. July 10. in the Titus Funeral Home, Warsaw Rev Warren McCuen will officiate and burial will follow in the Leesburg cemetery Friends may call from 2-4. 7-9 p.m today. (Wednesday) in the Titus Funeral Home Golden Gleams Experience is the mother of science. -H.G. Bohn. Science is organized knowledge. -Herbert Spencer. Science arises from the ■scovery of identity amidst diversity -W. J. jevons.

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