The Mail-Journal, Volume 18, Number 47, Milford, Kosciusko County, 9 December 1981 — Page 3

Obituaries

Clarence Moore WWI V.t, Dri**r For Gonoral Ptr«l»»ng Clarence P Moore. 89. formerly of Warsaw, died Friday. Dec 4, at 7 p m in the Kosciusko Community Hospital He was the father of Mrs Mary. Jane Thompson of Leesburg Moore a veteran of World War I. was driver for General Black Jack” Pershing in Europe He was a resident of Miller’s Merry Manor in LaPorte and a retiree from Bendix Corporation in South Bend He had been a mechanical engineer for that corporation Born in LaPorte on August 18. 1892. he later married Huida M Wedow on November 10, 1914. m that city She* preceded him in death in August The Moores had resided in Warsaw for the past 16 years, moving from South Bend He was a member of the American Legion and the Veterans of Foreign W ars Survivors in addition to his daughter. Mary Jane, are a son. Clarence « 'Bud' ) Moore of Augusta. Ga . two other daughters. Mrs Betty Shaw of Valparaiso, and Mrs Marjorie Hueckstedt of Colon. Mich 11 grandchildren; and 15 greatgrandchildren Graveside services were held on Tuesday. IHx 8. at 10 a m at Patton cemetery in LaPorte with Kev A Muterspaugh officiating Sylvia Ludwig FonNr Rosidont Os loosbory Art* Sylvia Ludwig. 90. formerly of the Leesburg and Pierceton areas died Friday Dec 4. at 8:30

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p m in the Mason Health Care Facility, Warsaw. She had been in faiiing health for several years Mrs Ludwig was born on March 12.1891 She w as united in marriage in 1967 to Dr Nelson Ludwig He preceded her in death in 1973 A member of the Packerton Free Will Baptist Church, she had no survivors. Funeral serv ices were held on Monday. Dec. 7. at 10 a m in the Wyman Funeral Home, Pierceton, with Rev Chad Burkhart officiating Interment followed in Hil(crest cemetery at Pierceton Clarence McDonald Groaitsktopor Found Dead Clarence E McDonald. 68. of Larwill was found dead at 3:30 pnj on .Sunday. Dec 6, in his home by his landlord. Mike Long Whitley County Coroner Alfred E Alima said he had probably been dead about four days He had been employed as a green skeeper for the South Shore Country Club m Syracuse after moving to Whitley County in 1970 Born in Noble County on April 27. 1913. he was the son of Jack and Hattie* Evans > McDonald Survivors inc lude his two sons. Larry and Danny McDonald and four grandchildren all of War saw Graveside serv ices were held this morning Wednesday i» 11 a m . at Salem cemetery in Noble County with Kev Jerry Sisson, pastor of the Fellowship Baptist Church of Warsaw officiating The Smith Funeral Home in Columbia City was in charge of arrangements

William M. Weybright M-Ymt-OW name in new r in is Word has been received that services for William Melvin Weybright. 83. of Elkhart, who died on Friday. Nov. 27, in Sebrmg, Fla., were held Tuesday . Dec. 2. at 1 p.m in the Stemm-Lawson-Peterson Funeral Home of Elkhart with Rev James Dance, pastor of the Church erf Good Shepherd United Methodist, officiating Burial followed in the New Paris cemetery Wey bright was born in New Pans on January 24. 1898 He married Vera Rentfrow on July 5, 1947. in Elkhart She survives Survivors in addition to his widow. Vera, include a son. Richard F Weybnght of Moline. 11l ; two grandchildren, and a great-grandchild He was retired from Miles Laboratories and a member of the Good Shepherd Cni ted Methodist Church Kathryn M. Line Cook In Area Restaurants Kathryn M Lane. 79. r 4 Syracuse, died Wednesday . Dec 2. at 8p m in Goshen Hospital Mrs Line was born June 4. 1902, to John Thomas and Emma Virginia (Kemp) Chappell and had resided most of her life in the Syracuse community She was marned to Clyde Garman Palmer, who preceded her in death In 1963 she was marned to Joseph Line. Sr. w ho preceded her in death in 1973 Mrs Line was retired from Baryier Metals. Goshen, and for many years had been a cook in area restaurants Surviving are three daughters. Mrs Fred ilia* Alwine. Goshen. Mrs Fred (Carol 1 Clayton. Syracuse, and Mrs Bret Ellen Thompson. Wheaton. 11l ; a stepdaughter. Mrs Everett < Louise* Crow. Syracuse; a step-son. Joseph M Line. Jr. North Webster, and a brother. Jack Chappell. Palmetto, Fla Services were held Friday at Harris Funeral Home with Rev David Hartley officiating Burial followed in McChntic cemetery , near Syracuse Elmer Bellman Rostoaront Ownar Elmer A Bellman, 66. 705 S Grand St , Ligonier, a former Syracuse resident, died at 11 am. Sunday . Dec 6, »n his home Death was due to an apparent heart attack He was born on July 50. 1913. in Bremen and was a resident of lagomer for 29 years moving from Syracuse On September 30. 1939. he was married to Helen Stefanowski She survives Bellman was owner of Bellmans Restaurant. Ligonier and a member of Ligonier Masonic Lodge. Eagles. Elks. Scottish Rite and Mixpah Shnne. Fort Wayne In addition to his wife, other survivors include a brother. William Bellman. Jr., Nappanee. and a sister, Evelyn L Warren. Mishawaka Funeral services were con Items taken from mobile home Ray Loftin. Fort Wayne, reported to Kosciusko County Police the theft of two wheels, tires and covers The items were taken from the rear of his mobile home which is located in the Plaza Land Corporation Trailer Park. Lake Wawasee

ducted at ll am. today (Wednesday). in the Ulrey Funeral Home. Ligonier. A Masonic memorial service was held at 7:30 p.m.. Tuesday. Dec. 8. Rev. William O. Luttrull. pastor of Ligonier United Methodist Church officiated and burial was in Oak Park cemetery. Memorials may be directed to the Heart Fund or Shriner s Childrens Hospital. Alma E. Giant »« -»— ■- -ijOs Laookorg Mrs Alma E Giant, 97. formerly of Leesburg, died at 7:55 a m on Monday. Dec. 7. in the Prairie View Nursing Home, following an illness of three months A native of Leesburg, she was born January 25. 1884. to John G and Margaret E deeper) Long She was united in marriage to Roy Giant who preceded her in death in March of 1968. Mrs Giant had been a lifetime resident of Leesburg and was a housewife Survivors include one daughter. Mrs Marguerite Ruple of Leesburg two sons. Harold Giant of Northfield. N J .Samuel Giant of Warsaw three grand children. eight great’ grandchildren; one sister. Tressie Malone of California She was preceded 'in death by one sister, two brothers, and her husband The funeral services are being

Hospital notes

Goshen TUESDAY. DEC. 1 \dmivsH>n Hazel O. Dausman. box 1 Syracuse Dismissal Amy J Lilly, r 2 North Webster THURSDAY. DEC. 2 Admissions Beverly Btbler. r I box 708 Milford Carl P Ryan, r l Leesburg FRIDAY. DEC. 4 Admissions Terry Popenfoose, r 2 Syracuse Robert Hoover, r 1 box 97 Milford Joseph Morehead. Sr . r 2 Leesburg SUNDAY. DEC.* Admission Stephen H Locke, r 2 box 511 A Leesburg Dismissals Terry A Popenfoose. r 2 Syracuse Mrs Randall Sneller and infant daughter, r 3 box 607 Syracuse MONDAY. DEC. 7 Admissions Esther R Patton. P O Box 392 Syracuse Charley D. Flora Mwkar Os OM Gina— Baptist Church Charley Delbert Flora. 66. of Nappanee, died at 8:45 p m on Monday. Dec 7, in Elkhart Hospital following an extended illness He was the brother of Lester Flora of Syracuse He was born December 20. 1914. in Mason County. Mich His marriage to Elsie Miller took place on May 31.1947 Survivors in addition to his brother. Lester, are one other brother. John Flora of Goshen; a daughter. Mrs Levon (Mary Ellen 1 Bruhacher of Nappanee two sons. Wayne and Stanley, both of Nappanee. and six grandchildren Four brothers preceded him in death. A prayer service will be held on Thursday. Dec 10. at Ipm in the Lienhart Funeral Home in Wakarusa followed by a 2 p m service at the Old German Baptist Church conducted by home ministers Burial will follow in the adjoining church cemetery

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held today (Wednesday) at 1:30 pm. in the McHatton-Wyman Funeral Home of Warsaw with Rev Ross Richey officiating. Interment will be in the Leesburg cemetery. Mrs. C. Frederick UtiwMmUrW lootkmfOfS Elizabeth I. Frederick, 85. of Oak Court, Greeneroft, died on Friday. Dec. 4. at 9:10 a.m. at the Greene roft Nursing Center where she had a patient for the past month She was born in Huntington County on March 31.1896. to F. B. and Ida Fulton. Mrs. Frederick was united in marriage to Clyde D Frederick on September 12, 1923. He preceded her in death on August 11, 1960. She had resided at Oak Court since 1973 The deceased was an active member of the Leesburg Order of Eastern Star Survivors include a step-son. Robert D Frederick of Plainfield: a step granddaughter apcT" two step-great-grandchiklren Services were held on Monday. Dec 7, at 10:30 a m in the YoderCulp Funeral Home of Goshen with Rev Stephen Bodony of the Kingdom Evangelical Church. New Paris, officiating Burial followed in the Leesburg cemetery Pallbearers for the burial were Chris Kammerer. Thomas Moore, Robert Bishop, Robert Blue. Art Smith and John Anglin

Roger Shuder. 72738 CR 35 Syracuse Joseph Sparduto. 206 N Huntington. Syracuse KCH FRIDAY. DEC. 4 Admission Kenneth J Graff of Leesburg SUNDAY. DEC. 6 Admission Darrell L. Rater of Milford JOSEPH MOREHE AD. SR AT GOSHEN HOSPITAL Joseph Morehead. Sr. the senior owner-operator of Leesburg Arco, was admitted to Goshen Hospital on Friday. Dec 4. for tests and observation Morehead is in room 2128 at the hospital HARVEY SPEICHER AT SOUTH BEND Harvey Speieher of Milford remains a patient in the Memorial Hospital at South Bend He is in room 304 and w ould appreciate hearing from friends and neighbors Card of thanks CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for all kindnesses extended to us at the death of our mother Special thanks to Harris Funeral Home. Rev Chester Reed, and Mrs Sherman Deaton The family of Maxine Hall C ARD OF THANKS The family of Mrs Edna Felts Haxem wishes to thank all the neighbors and friends for their many acts of kindness after the death 0/ Edna. Birth SNELLER. Kristin JiU Mr. and Mrs Randall Sneller. r 3 box *O7 Syracuse, are the parents of a daughter. Kmtm Jill, born Friday. Dec. 4. at 8:21 a m in Goshen Hospital She weighed seven pounds, three ounces and measured 19 inches long. The Sneller‘s also have a daughter Rebecca 24 years old. Maternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs AJ Tenbnnk and paternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs. WtUiam Sneller. both of Grand Rapids. Mich. Paternal great-grandparents are William

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Two cars and a pick-up truck 'Xere involved in an accident at 11:09 p.m Friday on the MilfordSyracuse Road near the Dan Beer farm home Jeffrey A. Campbell. 22. of Milford, was driving east on the country road in his 1972 Chevrolet truck when his truck slid on the ice. went over a three and onehalf foot embankment and struck a tree on the south side of the road With Campbell was Rose Pamer. 18. also of Milford The truck was ’’totaled.” and

Sneller and Mrs Henry Bode, both of Fremont. Mich Syracuse EMS The Syracuse EMS responded to the follow ing calls recently A call was made to the Ivy Hut Restaurant on December 3 at

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both occupants were taken to the Goshen Hospital in the Syracuse EMS ambulance Campbell suffered lacerations to his right knee and Miss Pamer suffered facial, scalp and hip lacerations and a sprained right hip Robert W Wright, 40, also of Milford, westbound m a 1970 Chevelle. recognized the Camp 1 bell truck and stopped to offer assistance Wright was out of his car when another car, a 1976 Chevrolet coupe driven by Donald D Bice.

6:24 pm to aid Margaret Freeman. 73. who had fallen The EMS examined the patient and contacted a doctor to meet her at his office On December 4 at 9:45 p m William J Bess, r 1 box 157 Milford was injured in an accident at Bowser Road and Kern Road Bess was transported to Goshen Hospital after being removed from his car by EMS

Jr . 22. also of Milford, westbound and not realizing the Wright car had stopped, slammed into the W right vehicle There were no personal injuries resulting from the impact of the two cars, but the Wright car had damages to |ts rear bumper under S2OO, while damages to the Bice car was estimated to be from S2OO to SI,OOO to the right front fender. The triple-vehicle accident was investigated by deputy sheriff Tom Brindle and Milford night marshal Rich Schnieders

crew members. Syracuse EMS responded to a call from the home of Linda Werker. 46. r 3 box 198 Syracuse. December 7 at 10:29 a m She became til at her home and was transported to Goshen Hospital On December 7 at 1:37 p m Esther Patton. 39. box 392 Syracuse, became ill at her home and was transported to Goshen Hosptial

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