The Mail-Journal, Volume 18, Number 25, Milford, Kosciusko County, 8 July 1981 — Page 3

Obituaries

” 1 Frances Mann Aug. 30. 1910 —July 3, 1981 Frances Louise Mann. 70. Goshen, sister of Mrs Ervin (Dorothy) Frauhiger, Syracuse, died in her home on Middlebury Street on July 3. She was found dead by a friend at approximately 10 a m that morning. She was born in Goshen on August 30. 1910. living in the community her entire life She married Marvin P Mann. Sr . on September 16. 1928 He preceded her in death on March 2.1980, Survivors include one daughter. Mrs Gordon (Barbara Louise) Bechard, Ycca Valley. Cal., one son, Marvin P , Jr . Napa. Calif . 11 grandchildren four great-grandchildren and the Syracuse sister Funeral services were held m Saint Mark's United Methodust Church, Goshen with Rev Richard D Dolby, pastor, of ficiating Burial followed in Violett cemetery. Goshen Velma Kaiser Aug. 17. 1899 — July 4. 1981 Mrs. Velma Kaiser, 81. of r 1 Etna Green died Saturday. July 4, at 9:30 p m in her home following an extended illness She was born August 17,1899, in Crenshaw. Miss . to Peter C and Isoleda (Wilson) Hamilton She was united in marriage to Joe Kaiser in January 195 J Mrs Kaiser lived in the Milford and Etna Green areas for 45 years She was a member of the Camp Creek Church of the Brethren near Etna Green Survivors include her husband, Joe; two daughters. Mrs Gene (Kathryn of Etna Green and Mrs Gene (Johnie) Jordan of Lake James; two step-sons. Gene and Marvin Kaiser, both of Etna Green, and five grand children. Four brothers and three sisters preceded her in death.

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Funeral services were held on Tuesday, July 7, at 1:30 p.m. in the Camp Creek Church of the Brethren with Rev. Orvil Kilmer officiating. Burial followed in Milford cemetery. Mishler Funeral Home of Milford was in charge of the arrangements. Memorials may be made to the Kosciusko County Heart Fund. Robert J. Miller Oct. 29.1991— July 7.1981 Robert J. Miller. 79,70881 CR 33 Syracuse, died at 1:15 a.m. yesterday (July 7) in Goshen Hospital. He was ill for six months and was a pa bent at Goshen since June 30. He was born in Kosciusko County on October 29, 1901. He was a mason rebring in 1971, a World War II Navy veteran and a member of Solomon Creek United Methodist Church, Eagles Lodge, American Legion and Veteran of Foreign Wars. Survivors include a sister. Margaret Eldridge. Syracuse and nieces and nephews One son. a brother and sister preceded him in death Friends may call after 2 p.m. today (July 8) and unbl 10:30 a m Thursday at Rieth-Rohrer-Ehret Funeral Home. Goshen Rev Don Sheline will be assisted by Rev. Elmer Regier at the 10:30 a m. service on July 9 at the funeral home Burial will follow in Solomon Creek cemetery .Memorials may be directed to the Elkhart County Cancer Society Wilma Thompson October 1.1991 — July 4.1981 Wilma (Welty) Thompson. 79. of Nappanee died unexpectedly at 2 50 a m Saturday, July 4. in her home She was the stepmother of Raymond Thompson of Milfortf BortT October 1, 1901, near Nappanee, to Joseph and Suzannah (Lehman 1 Hamsher. Mrs. Thompson had been a lifetime resident of Nappanee She was married November 18. 1918, to Charley Welty, who preceded her in death on October 6. 1944 On June 4, 1977. she was united in marriage to FayThompson. who survives. She had been a former employee at the Ben Franklin. Schultz and Wegmiller stores. Survivors including her husband. Fay, and step-son, Raymond, are a daughter. Mrs Gerald (Jeanette) Bigler of Nappanee; three grandchildren; three step-grandchildren, three great-grandchildren; six step-great-grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs Nettie Knaack. California; Lydia Rapp of Yankeetown, Fla., and Edith Feldman of South Bend Funeral services were held

Monday, July 6, at 1:30 p.m. in the Wright-Yoder Funeral home, Warsaw, with Rev. Earl Hostetler of the New Paris Church of God and Rev. Donald Kime, associate pastor of the United Methodist Church of Nappanee, officiabng. Burial followed in the Union Center cemetery. ' WR Clarence K. Vance July 18.1899 —July 5.1981 Clarence K. Vance, 81. formerly of r 4 Syracuse and Goshen, died Sunday. July 5. at 10:10 p.m. in the Lakeland Loving Care Center m Milford He had been a patient there since May 20 and had been in failing health since April. Mr Vance was born in the Millersburg area on July 16.1899 He married Mildred Sbver July 3, 1927, in New Paris. His wife survives. He had been an employee of Western Rubber Co. for 44 years, rebring in 1964 He was a member of the Elks Club of Goshen. Survivors including his wife. Mildred, are one daughter. Mrs. Richard (Mavis) Vanderveer of Syracuse; and one sister, Carrie Stump of Noblesville. Two brothers preceded him in death Funeral services were held at 10:30 today, (Wednesday) in the Rieth-Rohrer-Ehret Funeral Home, Goshen. Burial followed in Brown cemetery Cleans A. Michael Oct. 6,1914 —July 1,1981 Mrs. John (Ciearis A.) Michael, 66, of r 2 Syracuse died in the Whitley County Memorial Hospital at 5:40 p.m. on Wednesday. July 1. She had been in failing health for 13 months and had been a patient in the hospital since June 11. She was born in Noble County on October 6,1914, to Clarence V. and Ada M. (Hill) Birch. Her first marriage was to Raymond Staley Her second marriage was to John Michael who survives Mrs Michael was a charter member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary Survivors besides her husband, John, are three daughters. Mrs. Robert (Norma) Lancaster of South Whitley, Mrs. Roma Zimmerman of Grand Rapids. Mich . and Mrs Warren (Lois) Marrs of Bakersfield. Calif.; 13 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; two brothers, Clarence Birch of Columbia City and Theron Birch of Larwill; and one sister, Mrs. Robert (Daurice) Kingery of Lebanon, Ohio. Funeral services were held Saturday at 11 a m in the Hollingsworth Memorial Chapel. Columbia City, with Rev Graham Kieespie officiating. Interment followed in the Syracuse cemetery Groce A. Beazley Aug. 23.1887 — July 8,1981 Grace A. Miller Beezley, 93, formerly of North Webster, died Wednesday, July 8, at 3:30 a.m. at Fountainview Place in Elkhart She died of complications following a two-week illness. Mrs Beezley was born near North Webster to Perry and Polly Ann (Mock) Angel on August 23. 1887. She lived near North Webster most of her life. She married Clyde C. Miller who preceded her in death in 1934 Her second husband, Thomas Beezley, died in 1960. Mrs. Beezley is survived by one daughter, Dorothy Hoadley. Elkhart; five grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; seven gree t-great-grandchildren; three stepchildren; and three brothers, Robert Angel, Howard Angel and Marshall Angel, all of Elkhart. One daughter and one son preceded her in death. Friends may call at the Harris Funeral Home. Syracuse, 2-4 p.m. Thursday, July 9. Funeral services will be bdd Friday, July 10, at 10:30 am. at Harris Funeral Home. Rev. Chester Reed will officiate. Burial will be in Oak Grove Cemetery near North Webster. The family requests memorials be made to the Oak Grove Cemetery.

• fl Nellie Mangum Nellie Louise Mangum. 80, rmerly of 1807 Taylor St., oshen, died on July 5, at oshen's Fountainview Place.

Hospital notes

KCH MONDAY. JUNE 29 Admissions larold L. Spurlock of Leesburg etty L Robison of Leesburg live F Witt of Syracuse TUESDAY, JUNE 30 Admissions hnny J. Manns of Milford f son bom to Mr. and Mrs. Manns of Milford Tmera J. Fribley of North Wester Dismissal tyrtleV. Foltz of Milford THURSDAY, JULY 2 Dismissals ftiny J . Manns of Milford St of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mats of Milford FRIDAY, JULY 3 Admissions Keen S. Gonzalez of Leesburg A ion bom to Mr. and Mrs. Albeto Gonzalez of Leesburg Dismissal Heold L. Spurlock of Leesburg SATURDAY. JULY 4 , Dismissals Kaherine S. McDonald of Syraase Taiera J. Fribley of North Webser Deb rah McMillan of Leesburg SUNDAY. JULY 5 Dismissals EarH. Smith of Leesburg Olim F Witt of Syracuse Radall R.. Richcreek of Leesbrg Kart S Gonzalez of Leesburg Song Mr and Mrs. Alberto Gonzaiz of Leesburg Boshen WESDAY.JUNE39 Admissions Newth C. Johnson, r 5 Syracus Mary Jane Templin, r 2 Leesbur Dismissal Mrs Crowl and infant son, r 5 Jt-acuse THRSDAY, JULY 2 | Dismissals Cindy Beast. r 2 Milford Mrs Hbert List and infant daughter! l Leesburg Admissions Edna Lpazen. 731 E. Chicago St.,Syractie Daniel t. Smith, box 432 Syracuse Thomas kelker, r 1 box 523 North Web er ismbsals ‘Nancy (ty, 118 Allen St., Syracuse Orris Fk nery, 402 S. Main. Milford SATItDAY, JULY 4 Emissions Daniel Syracuse Stacy List J 6 North Shore Dr , Syracuse Ifemissal John Umbagh. 2-A East Shore Dr, Syracuse SUN Ik Y. JULY 5 Admissions Izel B. Bek r 1 box 283-H Syracuse Iva L. Neff, lox 111 Mjlford

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where she was a resident since December 12, 1979. She was the mother of Richard Mangum of Syracuse. She married Robert B. Mangum, Sr., on May 10,1920. He preceded her in death on December 3, 1978. She was employed at the Honey Crust Bakery, Goshen, for more than 20 years. Survivors include two sons, Robert Jr., Goshen and Richard, two grandchildren and two greatgranchildren. Funeral services were held yesterday, July 7, at the YoderCulp Funeral Home, Goshen, with Rev. Louis H. Showers, of the First Baptist Church. Goshen, officiating. Burial followed in the West Goshen cemetery.

Dismissals Emery Ludwig, P.O. Box 162 Syracuse Mary Jane Templin, r 2 Leesburg MONDAY. JULY 6 Admissions Patsy A. Looney, 70544 CR 127 Syracuse * • Barbara Miller, r 5 box 314 Syracuse Chloe A. Stillwagon, Lakeland Loving Care Center, Milford Dismissal Ralph Tusing, r 2 box 170 Milford ROGER FETTERS, JR., RELEASED FROM HOSPITAL Roger Fetters, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Fetters, Sr. of Syracuse, was released from the Indiana University Hospital at Indianapolis on Friday, July 3, following his hospital stay during which he underwent extensive surgery. He is recovering at home and is in good condition. MRS. JOHN L. MILLER IN GOSHEN HOSPITAL Mrs. John L. (Barbara) Miller of Dewart Lake was admitted to the Shelbyville Hospital on Sunday with blood poisoning in her right leg. She was transferred to Goshen Hospital on Monday and is m room 250. Births JOHNSON. Travis Phillip Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson 201 North St., Syracuse, are the parents of a son, Travis Phillip, born at 9:18 p.m. on Sunday, July 5. He weighed nine pounds, one ounce and was 21 inches in length. Maternal grandparents are Howard and Marge Markley, Syracuse and paternal grandmother is Effie Johnson, Syracuse. He has a sister. Charity, four years old and one brother, Jason, six years. CRAW mb Mr. and Mrs Thomas Craw, r 1 Cromwell, are the parents of a son born in the Elkhart Hospital on June 30. ON DIRECT DEPOSIT The Treasury Department says it saved 525 million last year by directly depositing Social Security and other payments into citizens' bank accounts, and it nopes to quadruple that savings by 1990 by weaning more Americans away from checks. Currently 15 million. •< or 31 percent, of the 48 million people who get Social Security, pensions, military and civilian pay. welfare and other payments from Uncle Sam each month use direct deposit. Smooth job A paint roller works wonders when trying to smooth out the wrinkles and bubbles when applying wallpaper Roller derby Clean window screens by running a brush-type roller over them to pick up the lint and dust.

AKBpif/ NEW ROTARY OFFICERS — New officers of the Syracuse-Wawasee Rotary Club are shown here, from left, Henry Whelan, president-elect; Paul Schmucker, president; Bill Cable, secretarytreasurer; and Fr. David Hyndman, vice president.

lit Memoriam In Msmery Os Our Belovod July 10, HW So Many Years Ago There Come A Boy. Bringing To Us An Overflow Os Joy. Cradled And Taught To Walk, With Loving Care. Growing To Manhood. Always To Do Hit Share Then Come God's Summons. How Cruel The Blow I How Could He Leave Us Who Hod Loved Him So? Father Who Sees) Us Hear Our Parent Prayer; As We Watched Here, O Lord. Please Watch Him There Sadly Missed By All Mother. Father. Brothers. Sister And In-laws Milford EMS ; Friday, July 3 — Transported a 82-year-old woman from Goshen Hospital to her home. Sunday, July 5 — Called by the Syracuse EMS at 2 a.m. to a car accident. Treated and transported a 23-year-old man with back lacerations and 24-year-old female with facial cuts to Goshen Hospital. At 10 a.m., transported 69-year-old woman, complaining of chest pains and breathing difficulties, to Goshen Hospital. Called to the Christian Church at 10:15 a.m. for a woman who had passed out. She was taken home by her family. No transport. Syracuse EMS The Syracuse Emergency Medical Service responded to several calls this week.

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Paul Runyan, 56, r 2 Morrison Island, Syracuse, became ill on July 2. He was transported to Goshen Hospital. Edna Hazen. 76, 731 Chicago St., Syracuse, became ill on July 3. She was transported to Goshen Hospital. Chris Baxter, 6, r 4 box 72 Syracuse, hit his head on a car windshield and was brought to the Syracuse fire station by his mother, Betty, on July 4. If problems arise his mother was advised to transport him to a doctor. Joy Fields, 30. r 4 box 259, Syracuse, arrived at the Syracuse Fire Station with hand lacerations oq/July 4. She was transported to Goshen Hospital. Georgia Buster, 76, box 62 Greenhaus Apartments, Syracuse, became ill on July 4. She was transported to Goshen Hospital for direct admittance. Mary Lou Leppert, 70, Indianapolis, became ill while at pier 468, Syracuse, on July 5. She was transported to Goshen Hospital.

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Ralph C. Voleis, 81, r 2 Syracuse, developed shortness of breath on July 5. He was transported to Goshen Hospital. Debra Miller, 33, 207 North Huntington, Syracuse, became ill on July 6. She was transported to Goshen Hospital for direct admittance. Joan Fostnight, 43, Fort Wayne, became ill on South Shore Dr., Syracuse, on July 7. Her family advised the EMS, to transport her to Lutheran Hospital. Joe Smith, 6,612 Baltimore St., Syracuse, was brought to the Syracuse fire station after he stepped on a nail while swimming on July 7. The Syracuse EMS bandaged the wound and advised his father, Ron Smith, to call Goshen Hospital about a possible tetanus shot. Edelue Butt, 62, r 2 box 544 Syracuse, became ill while working in the yard on July 7. She was advised to see her doctor. Earl Hazen, 81, 731 E. Chicago St., Syracuse, became ill on July 8. He was transported to Goshen Hospital.

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