The Mail-Journal, Volume 19, Number 16, Milford, Kosciusko County, 5 May 1982 — Page 3

Hospital notes

KCH WEDNESDAY. APRIL 28 Admissions Baby girl Rich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rich, Syracuse Bruce J. Leslie, Leesburg Dismissal Mary A. Enyeart, North Webster ■ s FRIDAY. APRIL 29 Admission Bert Bowers, Leesburg Dismissals Mrs. Michael Rich and infant daughter. Syracuse SUNDAY. MAY 2 Admissions Jean S. Ohlwine. North Webster Henry N. Jetmore, Leesburg Goshen WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28 Admissions Cindy K Niles, r 3 box 161 Syracuse Althea K. Rogers, r 1 box 17-A Milford Dismissals Diane Grothaus, r 1 box 13-A Syracuse Peggy Robertson. 72872 SR 13 r 1 Syracuse THURSDAY. APRIL 29 Admission Mandy Perzanowski. r 3 box 552 Syracuse Dismissal Vivian M Morehouse, P 0 Box 102 Leesburg FRIDAY. APRIL 30 Admissions L£igh Ann Flenar. r 1 box 82 Milford Gloria Baumgartner. P O Box 177 Milford

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PROUD S DAY 1' Several area residents have expressed, a desire to i | help reconstruct (with new material) the eritry way to the |fl Syracuse Cemetery and the fence just inside the gate. I See picture and story elsewhere in this edition. If this is to j S k e done Xi kj We Need Your Help! i * Il Money for the project has to come from free-will 11 donations from Syracuse area residents and other interestI ed parties. We hope to get enough money to complete the I project in time for Memorial Day, 1982. ESTIMATED COST IS AT LEAST $1,500 FOR THE MATERIALS. Labor is being. || donated by Patrick Moore, who has agreed to lay the brick. He will be assisted by Roger Smith who will also l| donate his time. || PerseM bevM* obaef tW prajeef cea eaafacf Cbarias Harris as 437-3144. I SEND TOUR DONATIONS AS QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE TO: J I SYRACUSE CEMETERY BOARD . S 3 I JlSk C/0 State Bunk Os Syracuse II 100 E. Main Street — Syracuse. IN 46567 I

SATURDAY. MAY 1 Dismissal Vickie L Myers, 15896 CR 56 Syracuse SUNDAY. MAY 2 Dismissals Donna B. Miller, r 1 box 17 Milford Mrs. Jerry Morgan and infant daughter, r i box 157 D Milford Mandy N, Perzanowski. r 3 box 552 Syracuse MONDAY. MAY 3 Admissions Mildred M. Ginger. 71458 CR 35 Syracuse 'Earl Lantz, 70273 CR 27 Syracuse Percy Troyer. 71218 CR 33 Syracuse Dismissals Mrs Donald Flenar and infant son. r 1 box 82 Milford RESTING COMFORTABLY Howard Beer, Milford, was moved out of intensive care Tuesday. May 4, and into a regular hospital room in Goshen Hospital Beer suffered a heart attack on Friday while planting corn at his son Nelson’s farm According to his daughter. Mrs Stan Wuthnch. he is doing fine and resting comfortably. NOW AT HOME Gloria Baumgartner, Milford, was released from Goshen Hospital Tuesday noon. May 4. She was admitted to the hospital on Friday, April 30 OUTOFIC Gladys F Scheumann. Fountainview Place. Goshen, mother of Philip Fawley, Syracuse, was released from the ! intensive care unit of Goshen Hospital Sunday, May 2. and is in t room 312 where she is recoven ng from a recent heart attack

UNDERGOES SURGERY Raymond Hoover. Milford, underwent surgery Monday, May 3, in Goshen Hospital. Hoover has been a patient at the hospital since Friday, April 23. He is reported as doing fine. MILLERS DOING WELL Donna Miller, Milford, and her mother, Rita Miller, are doing as well as can be expected. Miss Miller was released from Goshen Hospital on Sunday morning, May 2, after spending several weeks in the hospital for observation and medical treatment. Her mother fell on Thursdayevening. April 29, at their home and suffered a separation of a rib. Mrs. Miller reportedly is badly bruised. Births SHAW son Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Shaw of r 2 box 559-A Syracuse are the parents of a son born Saturday. May 1. at the Goshen Hospital DEAHL. Amanda Renee Mr. and Mrs. Robert Deahl of Lake Wawasee, Syracuse, became the grandparents of a granddaughter, unanda Renee, bom April 19 at 6 30 a m in Saint Mary's Hospital, Lavonia. Mich., to parents. Mr and Mr. Ray (Lynette) Deahl of Lavonia Amanda tipped the scales weighing six pounds, 11 ounces and measured 21 inches long Maternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs Norman Best of Fort Wayne. Amanda has one sister. Michelle, age nine years old GRADY. Cheryl Lynn Mr and Mrs Mark Grady, r 2 North Webster, are the parents of a daughter. Cheryl Lynn, born Tuesday, May 4, at 10:50 a m in Goshen Hospital She weighed seven pounds, three ounces She has a brother. Matthew Ryan. 24 Maternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs Ray Darr, and paternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs Jerry- Grady, all of Syracuse. Maternal great-grandparents are Mr and Mrs Everett Darr, and paternal great-grandparents are Mr and Mrs Glen Grady and Mrs Elizabeth Godshalk, all of Syracuse NILES. Adam John Mr and Mrs Roger Niles, r 3 box 161 Syracuse, are the parents of a son. Adam John, born Thursday.,April 29, at 3 p.m in the Goshen Hospital. He weighed 12 pounds, 84 ounces and measured 224 inches long. He has a 22 month-old sister. Tara Maternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs Keith Earnhart, Kimmell and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Niles, Syracuse Maternal greatgrandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Earnhart. Kimmell and Kenneth Berkes. Albion Maternal great-great-grand-mother is Mrs Mary Berkes. Detroit, Mich MORGAN. Kimberly Faye Mr and Mrs Jerry Morgan, r 1 box 157 D Milford, are the parents of a daughter. Kimberly Faye, bom Tuesday. April 27, at 9:29

am. in Goshen Hospital. She weighed seven pounds, four ounces and measured 194 inches long. She has a sister. Jennifer Ann, four years old. Maternal grandparents are Eunice Wright and the late Ulysess Wright, Milford and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bus Morgan, Goshen. Paternal great-grandmother is Reva Derabaugh, Wapakoneta, Ohio. MINNICK, Emily Marie Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Minnick, 2194 N. Harrison St., Syracuse, are the parents of a daughter. Emily Marie, bom Saturday, April 17, at 1:12 a.m. in Saint Joseph Hospital, Mishawaka. She weighed seven pounds, 154 ounces and measured 214 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Richard Grisamer, Syracuse and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. HarryMinnick, Syracuse. Maternal great-grandmother is Josephine Bogol. North Liberty and paternal great-grandmother is Clara Minnick. San Bernardino. Calif

Obituaries

Carl E. White Founder Os Servi-Sofft Water Company, North Webster Carl E White. 63. North Webster, died Thursday. April 29. at 12.10 a m at Phoenix Baptist Hospital Phoenix, Ariz.. of an apparent heart attack He was born in North Webster on August 1. 1918 to George E White and Zoe (Scott) White and lived in the North Webster area all his life. On November 23. 1938. he married Katharine Warner He was the founder and former owner of the Servi-soft Soft W ater Company. North Webster He was a member of the North Webster Church of God. Masonic Lodge 747, North Webster, and the North Webster Lions Club Survivors include his wife. Katharine; two sons. Dr. Thomas White and Rick White, both of Phoenix. Ariz.; two sisters. Mrs. Bernard (Ave Ida l Roberts and Mrs Donald (Clara Rose* Wagoner, both of North Webster; two brothers. Lester White. North Webster and Leon White. Syracuse; and four grandchildren. Services were held at 3 p.m Sunday. May 2, at the North Webster Church of God with Rev. Andy Bos and Rev Henry McCray officiating Burial followed m North W ebster cemetery. Ernest Hummitch Father Os Leesburg Mon Ernest Hummitch. 57, 653 Walter Way Dr . Warsaw, father of Frederick Hummitch. Leesburg, died at 4:20 am. Thursday. April 29, in Goshen Hospital. He had been a patient there for six weeks. He was bom on February 18, 1925, to Ernest and Hilda (Truman) Hummitch, in Detroit. Mich. On November 28, 1946. he married Laura Davis, who preceded him in death on February 1.1978 Hummitch was an ArmyVeteran of World War II and had moved to Warsaw in 1967 from Elkhart In addition to his son. survivors include his mother. Mrs Hilda Hummitch. Wilmington. Del.; two additional sons. Martin Hummitch, Marble Falls. Texas, and Clayton Hummitch, War saw. three grandsons, and three sisters, Mrs. Joyce Bitner. Detroit. Mich . Mrs Margaret Spitler and Helene Hummitch. both of Wilmington. Del Funeral services were held Saturday. May 1. at 1:30 p.m. in the Titus Funeral Home. War saw Dr. Howard Smith officiated and bunal was in Oakwood cemetery Memorials may be made to the Kosciusko County Chapter of the American Cancer Society Vance E. Moots Papakeechie lake Resident Vance Edgar Moots, 67, Papa keechie Lake, r 2 Syracuse, died Wednesday April 28, at 6:54 p.m. in Manatee Memorial Hospital, Brandenton. Fla Moots suffered a heart attack on April 10 and had been in poor health since that date. He was born September 29. 1914, in Logan County. Ohio, to Jess and Mary Agnes (Lieb) Moots. He moved to Syracuse from Fort Wayne in 1950 and was a winter resident of Ellenton. Fla. On March 20. 1936, at Fort Wayne; he married Eleanor Williams, who survives. He was a member of the Elks Lodge at Garrett and the FOE Lodge number 490 at Bellvue. Ohio He retired in 1978 as field supervisor for United Tran-

FLENAR. Joshua Dale Mr. and Mrs. Don Flenar, r 1 Milford, are the parents of a son, Joshua Dale, born Friday, April 30, at 1:48 p.m. in Goshen Hospital. He weighed five pounds, 54 ounces and measured 18 inches long. He has a brother, Nicholas, 24 years old. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hall, Milford and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dale Flenar, Warsaw. Maternal greatgrandmother is Mrs. Charles Hand. Warsaw. Paternal great-great-grandmother is Mrs. John Zolman, Claypool. Syracuse EMS The Syracuse Emergency Service responded to the following calls recently: At 11:40 p.m. on April 28 the EMS was caUed to r 4 Box 238, Syracuse. Pat Price, 39, had become ill at her home and was transported to Goshen Hospital.

spoliation Union. For manyyears he was a conductor on the Nickle Plate, and later the Norfolk and Western Railroads, before working full time for the railroad union. Surviving with his wife include one daughter. Mrs. Don (Donna) Lyon of Williamsport; one sister. Miss Ivalo Moots. Fort Wayne; one uncle. Gail Moots. West Liberty, Ohio; and two grandchildren Services were held Monday, May 3, at 1 p.m at Harris Funeral Home with Rev. Harlan Steffen officiating. Burial followed at McClintic cemetery Memorials are requested to be made to the Syracuse EMS. Scott R. Brebner | Husband Os former Milford Resident Word has been received of the ; death of Scott Raymond Brebner, 86. Twentynine Palms, Calif., on Wednesday morning. April 21. in I Fountain Convalescent Hospital in Orange following a lengthy illness. Brebner's wife. Grace Jane (Benson) Brebner. is a former Milford resident. Brebner was bom on February 22.1896, in Portland, Ore. He was a resident of Twentynine Palms 1 for 31 years and was a retired owner of Lock and Key Service Store in Twentynine Palms, a 1 World War I veteran and a lifetime member of the Disabled American Veterans. He was a longtime member erf the Little Church of the Desert in Twentynine Palms. Survivors include his wife; one daughter. Rev. Linda Brebner, Rochester. N.Y.; one son. Scott W Brebner, Santa Ana. Calif.; and two granddaughters. ! Memorial services were held at t 4 p.m. Sunday. April 25. in the Little Church of the Desert in Twentynine Palms. Burial will be i in Portland, Ore. Leonard J. Stout Buried In Milford i Graveside services for Leonard f J Stout. 49. Marion, formerly of 1 Nappanee, were held at the > Milford cemetery- Wednesday. April 28. at 6:30 p.m s Stout, a veteran of the US i Army. Korean War. was found dead in his apartment Tuesday i evening. April 27, of natural , causes according to Grant County Coroner David Devine. ? He was bom on September 29. 1932. to Claude and Gladys t (Leazenby) Stout in Nappanee, i. Survivors include one brother, Richard C Stout, Dunlap; and j one sister. Mrs Raymond n (Eleanor) Schmucker. Nap- - panee. j .Rev Larry Wilson, pastor of 1 Calvary Baptist Church. Nappanee, officiated and the Nape panee American Legion. Post e 154, conducted graveside military- rites. Wright-Yoder Funeral Home. Nappanee, was in charge of arrangements Estella Carlin Sister Os North Webster Woman Mrs. Estella M. Carlin. 86, r 3 c Warsaw, sister of Mrs Ruth r Linn. North Webster, died of complications in the home of Jim Dubbs, Warsaw, at 5 a.m. > Saturday, May 1. She had been ) failing in health since 1974. ? She was born on June 29. 1895. s to Charles and Minnie (Booth) . Evans, in Warsaw. On July 31, 1912, she married Ray Carlin who t died in 1958. r Mrs. Carlin was a homemaker i and attended the Pleasant Grove t United Methodist church. e Additional survivors include three sons, Fred C., Ray and 1 Gerald all of Warsaw: 14 grand- - children; 19 great-

FT _ '“Hiftffil uomuammamaakmm - a ~ ■ ■ •- Jami j W -’l I V — RECOGNIZED FOR SUPERIOR ACHIEVEMENT — Gene Kern, city mail carrier at Syracuse was presented a certificate and cash bonus recently at the Syracuse Post Office in recognition of his outstanding service over the past year. The post office bestowed the honor on Kern because of his efforts to deliver the mail in the most efficient manner, extending courtesy to customers, and his dedication to his job as a mail carrier. Postmaster Tony Rudasics is shown as he presented the award to Kern before his fellow employees at the post office. Thursday. April 29. (Photo by Sharon Stuckman)

grandchildren; one additional sister, Mrs. Nellie Krichbaum, Claypool. She was preceded in death by one son. three brothers, one sister and one granddaughter. Funeral services were held Tuesday. May 4, at 2 p.m. in the Wyman Funeral Home, Pierceton. Rev. John Moore officiated and burial was in Pleasant Grove cemetery. Allen Seifert Resided In Syracuse Since 1938 Allen Wilcox Seifert, 77, 618 East Pittsburgh St., Syracuse, died at 2:50 a m Monday. May 3. in the Lakeland Loving Care Nursing Home, Milford. He had been a patient there since October 21.1980. He was bom on July 13.1904, in Mishawaka and had lived in the Syracuse area since 1938 where he was a well-driller. On July 4. 1926, he married the former Norma Miller. She preceded him in death. Survivors include two daughters. Mrs. Ronald (Betty) Greider. r 1 North Webster and Mrs. LaMar (Wilma) Metzler. Nappanee; four grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Graveside services were conducted at the Syracuse cemetery this morning (Wednesday) at 10 a.m. Rev. Jay Morris, pastor of the Nappanee United Methpdist Church officiated. Yoder-Culp Funeral Home. Goshen, was in charge of arrangements. Hazel Bornhoeft Mother Os Several Syracuse Residents Mrs. Hazel E. Bornhoeft, 77. Country Meadows Mobile Home Court. Syracuse, died Friday afternoon. April 30, at 5:30 p.m. in Goshen Hospital. She had been ill for the past two years. She was born on October 22. 1904, to Samuel and Emiline (Ettleston) Cowell, in Cass County, Mich. In 1924 she married George Coquillard who died in 1943. In 1965 she married Elmer Bornhoeft who also preceded her in death in 1972. Mrs. Bornhoeft was a member of the Syracuse Church of God. Survivors include four daughters. Mrs James (Hazel) Sawyer. Elkhart. Mrs. Donald (Jessie) Knafel, Ligonier. Mrs. Glen (Beulah) Shear, Syracuse and Mrs Robert Bomtrager. San Antonio. Texas; two sons. George and Samuel Coquillard. both of Syracuse; 22 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; and one sister. Mrs. Charles (Adeline) Wolfinger. Elkhart. Funeral services were held Monday. May 3. at 3 p.m. in the Harris Funeral Home, SR 13S Syracuse. Rev. Michael Johnson, pastor of the Syracuse Church of God, officiated. Burial was in Syracuse cemetery. Nonna G. Knee AwtOff Mrs. M 1 nanon wuranew Norma G. Knee. 82. formerly of r 6 Warsaw and aunt of Mrs. Harlan (Nancy) Wuthrich, Milford, died at 5 p.m. Monday, May 3, in the Lakeland Loving Care Center, Milford. She had been a patient there since February 1981. Miss Knee was born in Green County, Ohio, on November 13, 1899, to George W. and Mary (Holland) Knee. She spent most of her life in Zenia, Ohio and in 1974 moved to Indiana. Miss Knee was a member of the United Methodist Church at Spring Valley, Ohio.

In addition to her niece other survivors include one brother, Ernest Knee, r 6 Warsaw and one

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nephew. George Knee. Great Falls. Mont. Friends may call from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today (Wednesday) in the Mishler Funeral Home, Milford, where services will be conducted Thursday, May 6. at 1:30 p.m. Rev. James P. Sluss, pastor of Dutchtown Brethren Church will officiate and burial will be in Milford cemetery. Burl A. Warren Retired Rinker Boat Company Employee Burl Alvin Warren. 71, r 1 box 247 C Milford, died at 7:45 p.m. Tuesday, May 4. in his home. Warren had been ill for the past five months. He was born on January 30. 1911, to Robert E. and Ada (Drick) Warren in Burket. Prior to moving to Milford in 1949, Warren had resided in Warsaw. On November 12, 1931, he married the former Eva Himes. She survives He was a carpenter and a retired employee of Rinker Built Boat Company. Syracuse. In addition to his wife, survivors include one son. Burl. Jr.. North Webster; five granddaughters. two grandsons, four great-grandchildren; a twin brother, Earl. Milford; one stepsister. Dimple Denny, South Bend; two step-grandchildren and five stepgreatgrandchildren. One daughter. Donna Jean, preceded him in death. Ffnends may call from 4-9 p.m. Thursday, May 6. at the Mishler

pw MR Complete Service Burial or internment arrangements for the deceasI ed are in keeping with family religious beliefs. R - X A . CHARLIE GARY HARRIS EASTLUND I I Harris Funeral Home SR 13 4CR 1000 3'> Miles From Syracuse And North Webster City Limits I - V kJwx-.*' ■■ Blocker-Harris Funeral Home 506 S. Fifth St. — Goshen

Funeral Home, Milford, where the services will be conducted at 1:30 p.m. Friday. Rev. Paul Tinkel will officiate and burial will follow in Milford cemetery. Canzada Bell Mother Off Two North Webster Mon Canzada (Zada) Bell, 79, died today (May 5) at 1 a.m. at the W’hitley County Hospital. Mrs. Bell was a North Webster resident, where she had lived for 52 years, since coming here from Kentucky. She was born February 19, 1903. in Slavens, Ky. She was the daughter of James and Tranny (Alcorn) Gregory. On June 21. 1920. she married Marsh Bell, who preceded her in death in 1959. She attended the North Webster United Methodist Church. Survivors include two sons, Hurshul and Dester Bell, both of North Webster; six grandchildren; eight greatgrandchildren; four brothers, Scott and Elmer Gregory of Monticello. Ky.;' James Gregory, Sidney; and Granville, LaJolla, Calif.; and several nieces and nephews. Services will be held Friday, May 7, at 1:30 p.m. at Harris Funeral Home with Rev. Chester Reed officiating. Burial will follow at West Etna cemetery. Friends may call Thursday. May 6, from 2-4 p.m. and. 7-9 p.m. at Harris Funeral Home. Memorials are requested to the Heart Fund and or the Cancer Society

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