The Mail-Journal, Volume 19, Number 11, Milford, Kosciusko County, 31 March 1982 — Page 3

Hospital notes

Goshen TUESDAY. MARCH 23 Admissions Deborah Mangas, r 3 box 585 Syracuse Marilyn K. Michael, r 3 box 70A Syracuse Dismissal Opal Darr, 118 W. E. Long Dr„ Syracuse WEDNESDAY. MARCH 24 Admissions Richard Fehnel. P.O. Box 343 Milford Barbara Goodpaster. r 1 North Webster Dismissals Blaine A Sawyer. 324 W Pearl. Syracuse Burl A Warren, r 1 box 247-C Milford THURSDAY. MARCH 23 Admission Lula Smith. 70372 CR 27 Syracuse Dismissal Velma A Ott. r 1 North Webster FRIDAY. M ARCH 2« Admission Becky Mock. Martin St. North Webster

Obituaries

Lois Dock Mother Os Syracuse j Utility Supervisor Mrs Ted Lois Dock. 52. r 9 Warsaw, mother of Joe Dock, Warsaw. Syracuse Street. Water and Sewer Supervisor, died at 11 %am Wednesday. March 24. in Kosciusko Community Hospital She had been in failing health for 1 1 * years She was born in Warsaw on March 3. 1930. to Everett and Cora (Hoover) Wilson On July

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Dismissal Richard O. Fehnel. P.O. Box 343 Milford SATURDAY. MARCH 27 ' Dismissal Marian R. Haab. r 2 box 8-88. Milford SUNDAY. MARCH 28 Admissions Betty Davidson, r 5 box 426 Syracuse Patricia Myers, r 2 box 509-A. Leesburg - Dismissal Alyce J. Long, r 2 box 96 North Webster MONDAY. MARCH 29 Admissions Linda Waterson. r 3 box 282 Syracuse "Karen Pamer. 212 W First St Milford Dismissal Patncia S. Myers, r 2 box 509-A Leesburg KCH MONDAY. MARCH 22 Admi 'ions Janet L. Kinney. Milford Joan L Harris. Syracuse

21. 1950. she married Ted Dock He survivies Mrs Dock was a member of the Walnut Creek Vnited Methodist Churchy She was a •lifetime resident of the Warsaw area In addition to her husband and son. other survivors include her parents, Mr and Mrs Everett Wilson. Warsaw , one other son. Danny. Dowagiac. Mich two grandchildren; one sister. Janice Wilson. Warsaw; and one brother. Billv Wilson. Hollvwood. Fla Funeral services were conducted at 10:30 am Saturday.

TOTAL PREDKEN STUDIO

Dismissals Sharon J. Joyce. Syracuse Earl F. Robison. Leesburg TUESDAY, MARCH 23 Admissions Lori A. Cans horn. Leesburg Infant daughter. Mr. and Mrs Kent Ganshorn. Leesburg Dismissal Eric L. Shipp. Leesburg W EDNESDAY, MARCH 24 Admission Dianna J. Crace. Leesburg Dismissals Janet L Kinney. Milford Joan L. Harris. Syracuse FRIDAY. MARCH 2« Admission Frederick L Hunter. Syracuse Dismissals Billy R Ashby. Leesburg Mrs Kent Ganshorn and infant daughter. Leesburg Dianna J Crace. Leesburg SATURDAY. MARCH 27 Admission Doris M. Anglin. Leesburg SUNDAY. MARCH 28 Admissions Harold L Smith. Milford Kimberly K Cook. Syracuse Vickie S. Felger. North Webster

March 27. in Walnut Creek United Methodist Church. Rev Tony Hardcastle. pastor, officiated Burial was in Oakwood cemetery Titus Funeral Home. Warsaw , w as in charge of arrangements. Lawrence L. Hall Father Os North Shore Dr. Resident Final rites were held for Lawrence L Hall. 81. Clearwater, Fla . father of Gene W. Hall. 171 North Shore Drive. Svracuse. at the Moss Brothers Funeral Home. Clearwater. Wednesday. March 24 Hall died at 5 30 p m Saturday. March 20. in his Clearwater home, due to a heart attack Interment was at the SvlvianAbbey cemetery at Clearwater Born September 12. 1900. the deceased was a native of Clinton County. Kentucky, but worked as a superintendent in a Gary plant most of his adult life Survivors include the widow. Glenn Hall two sons. Gene of Syracuse and Leon of Gary; and a daughter. Mrs Robert Roberta 1 Westfall of San Mateo, Calif Gene Hall flew to Clearwater for funeral serv ices of his father Seth D. Schmucker Infant Dias Following IHnass Seth David Schmucker. 5 1 :*- month-old son of Jeffrey and Rosemary (Carter* Schmucker. Leesburg, died at 9:10 pm. Thursday, March 25. m Parkview Hospital. Fort Wayne He had been ill since birth In addition to hts parents, survivors include one brother, Joshua, and one sister. Amanda, both at home; grandparents. Mr and Mrs Paul Schmucker. Nappanee and Mr and Mrs William Carter. Plymouth; great-grandmother, Mrs Fannie Leichty. Miliersburg; and greatgrandparents. Mr and Mrs Victor Langley. Semmes. Ala

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MINDY SMITH TO RILEY HOSPITAL Mindy Smith, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Jay C. (Denise) Smith of Waubee Lake, Milford, will be admitted to Riley Children’s Hospital in Indianapolis on Monday, April 5, for tests and observation. Mindy is a first grader in Mrs. Long's class at Milford Elementary and her parents and younger brother. J.C.. will be accompanying her to Indianapolis. FURTHERTREATMENT Steve Schermerhorn. 68272 CR 23 New Paris, was transferred Sunday, March 21, from Goshen Hospital to South Bend Memorial Hospital where he is receiving further treatment in preparation for heart surgery. April 6, He is in room 728 and would appreciate cards Milford |] VfS The following emergency calls were responded to by the Milford EMS this week

Funeral services were conducted at Camp Creek Church of the Brethren, north of Etna Green at 2 p.m Sunday. March 28 Rev Orville ' (“Fritz”) Kilmer, pastor, officiated Burial was in Leesburg cemetery Titus Funeral Home. Warsaw, was in charge of arrangements." Una Lee Bell Ufatiaw Resident Os Kosdasko Coanty Una Lee Bell, 83.320 West Main St.. Warsaw, mother of Guy Bell, North Webster, died at 12; 10 a m Saturday. March 27. in Kosciusko Community Hospital. She was born on September 10, 1898. in Powersburg. Ky., and in 1917 she married William Bell. Hediedin 1940. Mrs Bell was a lifetime resident of Kosciusko County and was a retired employee of Playtime Products. Warsaw, after 30 years of service. She was a member of the Church of God. Warsaw In addition to her one son. other survivors include another son. William (“Whitey”) Bell. Win-ston-Salem. N.C.; three daughters. Mrs. Jay (Effie) VanDerKolk. Warsaw. Mrs Nelson (Gladys) Holloway. Burket and Mrs Dan (Evalee) DeVreese, South Bend; 13 grandchildren, and 20 greatgrandchildren One daughter, two sisters and one brother preceded her in death Funeral services were conducted at 1:30 p.m. Monday. March 29. in the Titus Funeral Home, Warsaw Rev Kenneth Leininger officiated and burial was in North Webster cemetery Ethel R. Anglin Retired loosberg Telephone Operator Miss Ethel R Anglin. 89, formerly of the Leesburg. Warsaw and Columbia City areas, died at 7:lspm Friday. March 26. in the Prairie View Rest Home. Warsaw . She had been failing in health for several years She was born in Scott Township. Kosciusko County, on July 14. 1892. to John W and Mary i Light * Anglin Miss Anglin was a retired telephone operator for the Leesburg Telephone Co. and while living in Columbia City she had worked in the Style Shop and the Key Drug Store Survivors include four nieces Mrs Forrest (Ann) Croop. Warsaw. Mrs. Raymond

(Marilyn) Hartman and Mrs. Richard (Peggy) Klopenstein. both of Leesburg, and Mrs Richard (Rosemary > Wine land. Burbank. Calif.; four nephews. Gene Kammerer and John Anglin, both of Leesburg. Marshal] Anglin. Lansing. Mich., and Tom Anglin. Bristol She also has a number of great-nieces? and nephews who survive. Funeral services were conducted at 1:30 p.m Tuesday. nan SUBAUGH CUSTOM CANVAS l Mi North 4Mt West Mittord BOAT COVERS - TARTS PICK UP COVERS — REPAIRS AWNINGS — TRAMPOLINES awiUHuin opert 5 Doys 8 A M 6P V L Closed So** >hi A

March 28 — A 69-year-old woman from Dewart Lake was transported to Goshen Hospital with labored breathing March 30 — Elderly man was transported from Parkview Hospital in Fort Wayne to his home in Leesburg March 30 — Transported a 59-year-old woman to Goshen Hospital suffering from chest pains Syracuse EMS . The Syracuse EmergencyMedical Service made the following calls this past week: On March 24 at 4:18 p.m., the EMS was called to the Plummer Printing Shop on Huntington Street. Syracuse, where Michael H. Bowers. 24, of North Webster had injured two fingers while moving machinery. The EMS treated the injury and transported the patient to Goshen Hospital

March 30, in the Titus Funeral Home. Warsaw Rev. Kenneth Fast, pastor of the Clunette United Methodist Church officiated. Burial was in the Leesburg cemetery Krider-Workman Memorial Chapel. Churn busco. was in charge of arrangements Florence Yoder UfttfcM RmMml Os North Webster Area Florence Yoder. 97. formerly of r 3 Syracuse, died Wednesday. March 24. at 8:10 p.m. in Prairie View Rest Home. Born in North Webster, she was the daughter of James and Emma Jane (Freet) Westlake. She married Greeley Yoder on August 2. 1904. He preceded her ip death in 1953. ’She was a homemaker and had resided in the North Webster area all of her life. Survivors, include a daughter. Mrs Charles (Eva) Godshalk, North Webster, and a half brother. Donald Westlake, also of North Webster. One son and one sister preceded her in death Services were held Saturday. March 21. at Harris Funeral Home. SR 13 and CR 1000 N. Syracuse, at 1:30 p.m. with Rev. Chester Reed officiating Burial followed in North Webster cemetery. Gretchen Bell Foraraf Tippy Lobe Resident Mrs. Gretchen Bell, 73, Fort Wayne, formerly of the Tippecanoe Lake area and sister of Frederick Schafer, Lake Wawasee, died unexpectedly Monday morning. March 29, in her home She was bom on October 5, 1908, to Mr and Mrs. Chalmer Schafer in Decatur She married William Bell. Sr., who preceded her in death Mrs. Bell was a member of the Trinity Episcopal Church. Fort Wayne She has lived in Fort Wayne for 12 years and prior to that had resided at Tippecanoe Lake many years In addition to her brother other survivors include one daughter. Mrs. Broocks (Nancy) Dalton. Warsaw: one son. William Bell. Jr , Fort Wayne; three grandchildren: and one additional brother. Dan Schafer, Fort Wayne. Private services will be held at 130 p m today (Wednesday) in the Saint Anne’s Episcopal Church Father John C. Combs will officiate and burial will be in Oakwood cemetery McHatton-Wyman Funeral Home, Warsaw, is in charge of arrangements. Memorials may be given to the American Cancer Society DeVona Taylor Meaber Offlbe Esther Cirde, North Webster Mrs. Charles E. (DeVona Thomas) Taylor. 71. r 1 North Webster, (hed Saturday. March 27. in her home at 7:45 a m She had been failing in health for nine months. She was born on September 1, 1910. to Ben and Carrie (Horton) Thomas, in Sharpsville On August S. 1984. she married Charles E Taylor. He survives. Mrs. Taylor, a housewife, was a member of the Morris Chapel Church and of the Esther Circle, North Webster

On March 28 at 2:04 am., the Syracuse EMS was called to the home of Henry Hasse. 79. r 3 box 78 Syracuse, where Hasse had become ill. The EMS transported the patient to Goshen Hospital. The Syracuse EMS transported Leonard J. Brooks, 21, r 1 box 132 Syracuse, to Goshen Hospital at 1:18 a.m. March 31 Brooks came to the station and requested assistance, after being previously injured in a fall. Births GANSHORN girl Mr and Mrs Kent Ganshorn. Leesburg, are the parents of a daughter born Tuesday. March 23. in Kosciusko Community Hospital. TROUT. Laurie Jo Mr. and Mrs. Stan Trout, r 1 box 28 Warren, are the parents of a daughter. Laurie Jo,- born Tuesday. March 16. at 6:15 p.m. in Caylor-Nickel Hospital. Bluffton. She weighed six pounds, five ounces and measured 19 inches long Mrs Trout is the former Terri Pound. Leesburg

Additional survivors include two daughters. Marta McKinley. Indianapolis, and Mrs Carole Wilson. Fort Wayne; one brother. Baughn Thomas. Kokomo; two granddaughters; four stepgrandchildren; and six greatgrandchildren Funeral services were conducted at 10:30 a m Tuesday, March 30. in the Morris Chapel Church with Rev F Hazen Sparks and Rev. O. Rex Lindemoqd officiating Burial was in Sharpsville cemetery. Sharpsville Wyman Funeral Home. Pierceton. was in charge of arrangrpents. Classes on behavior at Goshen A series of classes to help parents in understanding their child’s behavior and misbehavior is on the calendar at Goshen Hospital beginning April 15. The eight week series, sponsored by the Youth Services Bureau and the hospital, will begin at 7 p.m. in the Community Health Information Center Systematic Training for Effective Parenting provides an opportunity to share experiences, identify alternative approaches to situations, learn and practice specific child-training principles, and discover techniques for providing opportunities for childrer to make decisions and to be accountable for those decisions Class participants will also be learning to use encouragement instead of praise to build the child’s confidence and feelings of self-worth, and improving communication with the children Mary Perron of the Youth Services Bureau will be leading the group, which is limited to 20 participants. Preregistration is required through the hospital’s education department There is a fee which covers a handbook and handouts I( the cost creates a financial burden, please call for information. Underwriter joins 'Save the Whales*^ The company says the change is based on new studies showing that slightly overweight people are just as healthy as their thinner counterparts, even though more extreme obesity is still associated with heart disease, high blood pressure and diabetes. "What it means.” says insurance industry spokesman Edward Lew. “is that for those only five or ten per cent overweight. the average difference in life span may be just a matter of months, peritaps only three to six months. " It turns own the old maxim "You can’t bp too rich or too thin” is on# half true: The Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, publisher of weight charts used by doctors for two decades, is raising its optional weight for all sizes and age groups When new charts are published later this year, they’ll add an average of 10 to 15 pounds to the acceptable weight for men. five to seven pounds for women under 25 and less than five pounds for women over 25

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Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Loren J. Pound, r 1 Leesburg and paternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs Harold Trout, r 1 Warren. Paternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Guy Huber, Warren and Mrs. Ida Trout, Warren. SNYDER. Wesley Howard Lance Cpl and Mrs Terry H Snyder. Yuma, Ariz., are the parents of a son, W esley Howard, born Sunday. March 28. at 11:27 a.m. in the Yuma Regional Medical Center. He weighed eight pounds, three ounces and measured 21 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Carroll L. Walton. Syracuse and paternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Owen J. Lee. North Webster Paternal great-grandparents are Mr and Mrs Marion Snyder. Auburn BAUER. Evan Bradford Mr. and Mrs. Bradford P. Bauer. 2217 Hollywood Place. South Bend, are the parents of a son, Evan Bradford, born Tuesday, March 9. at 6:45 a.m. in South Bend Memorial Hospital He weighed eight pounds, five ounces and measured 20\ inches long. He has a sister. Sarah Therese.three Maternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs. A1 Kusz. South Bend and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Albert J Bauer. Syracuse FIELDS. Kelley Marie Mr. and Mrs Tim Fields. 2023 Blueridge Drive. Terre Haute, are the parents of a daughter, Kelley Marie, born Wednesday. March 17. at 9:56 a.m. in Terre Haute Regional Hospital: Maternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs Eldon Ummel of Syracuse and paternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs Richard Fields of Linton COOK son Mr. and Mrs. Gary Cook, Syracuse, are the parents of a son bom Sunday. March 28. in Kosciusko Community Hospital

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GOODPASTER daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Goodpaster. r 1 box 6440 North Webster. are the parents of a daughter bom Thursday. March 25. in Goshen Hospital. Cards Os Thanks CARD OF THANKS I sincerely thank Milford EMS. family, friends for phone calls, cards, gifts, and visits during my stay in Goshen Hospital and since my return home Marian Haab CARD OF THANKS j O the John Michael family and A ■ the Gordon Rhodes family would! I like to express our appreciation I Z lor all the cards, flowers, and? I 9*bs and all those who attended! ? the Open house Sunday in honor J | of Ida Michael s 90th birthday. Aj I very special thanks to Marge! 0 Radeke for her-help and con- o ■ tribution in making it o very! • special day for Mrs. Michael. C CARD OF THANKS The officers of the Milford P.T.O. would like to express our appreciation to everyone who mode the chili supper and the* book sole possible this past week end. We appreciated the donations of pies, cakes books etc. We also want to thank all those who came and helped moke the day a huge success. SINCfRfIY, Dave Banning Jon Dewart, Nancy Newcomer Diane Schwab, Barb Seemeyer and , Fred Walls.

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