The Mail-Journal, Volume 19, Number 17, Milford, Kosciusko County, 12 May 1982 — Page 3

Hospital notes

KCH MONDAY. MAY 3 Admission Iva L. Neff, Milford TUESDAY, MAY 4 , Admissions James W, Hamman, Syracuse Shirley A. Fidler, North Webster Jerrilynn M Urban, Leesburg Z Dismissals Bruce J. Leslie, Leesburg Bert Bowers, Leesburg WEDNESDAY. MAY 5 Admission Cathy S. Gawthrop, Leesburg THURSDAY. MAY 6 Admissions Lisa G. Yoder, North Webster Baby girl Yoder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Omer Yoder, North Webster Dismissals Mary L. Collins, Leesburg James W Hamman, Syracuse Shirley A. Fidler, North Webster FRIDAY, MAY 7 Admissions Michelle L. Purdy, Leesbui-g Baby boy Purdy, son of Mr and Mrs Ronald Purdy, Leesburg Dismissals Bounsou Oudomsak. Milford Henry N. Jetmore, Leesburg Cathy S. Gawthrop, Leesburg SATURDAY. MAY 8 Admission Brent D. Neer. Leesburg

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Dismissals Jean S. Ohlwine, North "Webster , Mrs. Omer Yoder and infant daughter, North Webster Mrs. Ronald Purdy and infant son, Leesburg SUNDAY, MAY 9 Admission Opal G. Herron, Leesburg Dismissal Brent D. Neer, Leesburg Goshen TUESDAY, MAY 4 ■ Admissions Jonel A. Fawley, P.O. Box 57 Milford Leieah L. Dettwiler, r 3 box 583 Syracuse Richard Looney. 70544 CR 127 Syracuse Charles Packer, r 1 box 470-A North Webster Dismissals Gloria K Baumgartner. P.O. Box 177 Milford Mrs Roger Niles and infant son, r 3 box 161 Syracuse Theodore C. Pauls. 631 Front St., Syracuse WEDNESDAY. MAY 5 Admissions Terry L. Dubea, 311 Huntington. Syracuse Clyde Johnston, 212 E. Mam St .Syracuse Susan Scarbeary, r 3 box 579-A Syracuse

Dismissals Mrs. Kenneth Shaw and infant son, r 2 box 559-A Syracuse Merlin R. Groves, r 1 Milford THURSDAY, MAY 6 Dismissals Mildred M. Ginger, 71458 CR 35 Syracuse William E. Lantz, 70273 CR 27 Syracuse FRIDAY. MAY 7 Admissions Janet McKinstry, r 3 box 450 Syracuse Josephine Stewart, r 1 Johnson Bay, Lot 118 Syracuse Flossie Hartter, r 2 box 257 Milford Dismissals Terry L. Dubea, 311 Huntington, Syracuse Mrs. William Fawley and infant son. P.O. Box 57 Milford Mrs. Mark Grady and infant daughter, r 2 box 179-A North Webster SATURDAY. MAY 8 Admission Eldon Chupp, r 1 box 150-B Milford Dismissals Clyde Johnston. 212 E. Main St. Syracuse Percy 0. Troyer. 71218 CR 33 Syracuse Charles Packer, r 1 box 470-A North Webster SUNDAY. MAY 9 Admission Lovila Marchand, r 4 Greenhaus Apartments. Apt 77 Syracuse MONDAY. MAY 10 Admissions Cathern M, Bolinger, Greenhaus Apartments. Apt 50 Syracuse Eugene S. Lange, r 5 box 58-A Syracuse Deborah L. Stimmel, r 3 Syracuse Dismissal Deborah Stimmel. r 3 Syracuse IN HOSPITAL Irene Disher. a former Milford resident, is in the Madigan Army Medical Center, Ward 20-A, Fort Lewis. Wash., according to friends in the area TOHAVESURGERY Justin Bell. 14-month-old son of Mr and Mrs Wes Bell, North Webster and grandson of Mr and Mrs. Richard Kaiser, r 2 Milford, will undergo surgery in Columbus, Ohio, Wednesday. May 19.

Obituaries

Earl Youngblood Retired Auto Mechanic Earl L. Youngblood, 88.1408 W. Lusher Ave., Elkhart, brother of Lyal Youngblood, Leesburg, died Monday evening. May 10, in the Veterans Hospital, Fort Wayne. He had been ill since March He was bom on June 12,1893, in Dowagaic, Mich., and was married on June 9. 1920. to the former Helen Shultz, in Dubuque. lowa She preceded him in death on April 8, 1968 On July 1. 1968. he married the former June Shriver, who survives Youngblood was a retired auto mechanic and owner of South Side Garage He was a veteran of World War I and a member of the Elkhart Barracks 750 In addition to his wife and brother, other survivors include: one daughter. Thelma Blough. Goshen; one son, Louis H.. Vandalia. Ohio; a stepdaughter. Mrs Steve (Marie) Hoffman. Mishawaka; seven grand-

NOW AT HOME William Motts, Milford, was released from Elkhart Hospital Wednesday, May 5, after undergoing treatment. Motts entered the hospital on Saturday, May 1. He is reported as doing well. Cards of thanks CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank our friends for cards, phone calls, visits, and our neighbors, Mrs. Edith Baumgartner, Rev. Kenneth Greenwood, during my stay in the hospital. Bill Motts Births SCARBEARY. Rachel Leigh Mr. and Mrs. Don Scarbeary, r 3 box 579A Syracuse, are the parents of a daughter. Rachel Leigh, born Thursday, May 6. at 8:14 a.m. in Goshen Hospital. She weighed six pounds, five ounces and measured 194 inches long. She has a brother. James, four years old. Maternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Pete Poiry. Fort Wayne and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Scarbeary. Syracuse Maternal greatgrandmother is Mrs. Howard Ellenwood, Fort Wayne. PURDY son Mr and Mrs Ronald Purdy. Leesburg, are the parents of a son born Friday, May 7. in Kosciusko Community Hospital. RICH daughter Mr. and Mrs Michael Rich of Syracuse are the parents of a daughter born April 28 at Kosciusko Community Hospital FAWLEY. David William Mr and Mrs. William Fawley. PO. Box 57 Milford, are the parents of a son, David W'illiam, born Wednesday, May 5, in Goshen Hospital at 9:22 a m. Maternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Gene Rarick, New Paris and paternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs Max Fawley. Warsaw. Maternal greatgrandparents are Mrs. Artie Montel. Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Dane Rarick. Milford, and Mrs. Sam Harley. Sebring. Fla. and paternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fawley. Warsaw. Maternal

children; one great-grandchild; two stepgrandchildren; and one additional brother. Cecil, Elkhart. He was preceded in death by a son, Wayne, in October 1981 and a brother. Ray. Friends may call from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m today (Wednesday) at the Westbrook-Metz-Clouse Funeral Home. Elkhart, where funeral services will be conducted Thursday, May 13. at 10:30 a m Buna! will follow in the Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens Memorials may be directed to Lay Diabetic Association. Chester Carpenter! E | Safes Manager For Syracuse Rubber Co. Chester (“Bud”) Carpenter, 55. r 5 Syracuse, died at 2 30 a m Thursday, May 6. in his home follow ing an extended illness He was born on June 11.1926, in Goshen to Chester B and Lulu May (Smith) Carpenter On September 7.1946. he married the former Shirley Ketnng. who survives Carpenter moved to Syracuse in 1946 and was sales manager with Syracuse Rubber Company until retiring due to ill health. He was an Army Air Force veteran of World War II In addition to his wife survivors include: one daughter, Debra Mitchell, Syracuse; one son, Gregory, North Webster; five grandchildren, his mother. Lulu Carpenter; and two sisters. Mrs. Robert (Wanda) Lung and Vivian Goodman, both of Goshen. One brother preceded him in death. Funeral services were held at 10 a m. Saturday, May 8, in the Harris Funeral Home, SR 13S Syracuse. Rev. Elmer Reiger, associate pastor of Solomon’s Creek United Methodist Church officiated with burial in Violett cemetery. Goshen Memorials may be directed to Solomon's Creek United Methodist Church.

grandmother is Mrs. Ocie Rarick, Elkhart. Milford EMS The Milford Emergency Medical Service made the following emergency runs in the first two weeks of the month: May 1 — Transported an 18-year-old girl, an H-year-oldboy and an 11-year-old girl to Kosciusko Community Hospital as the result of injuries received in an auto accident 2 — A 34-year-old girl fell from a slide at Waubee Lake and was transported to Goshen 4 — Responded to a call in Milford, patient was dead on arrival. Patient’s wife was given oxygen after passing out 5 — 69-year-old woman at Dewart Lake, dependent on tank oxygen, was given emergency treatment until her daughter arranged tank refill Syracuse EMS On May 1 at 5:10 p.m. the Syracuse EMS was called to 623 North Main Street, Syracuse, where Christopher Ratcliff, three-year old son of Patricia Ratcliff, had shut his hand in a car door. The EMS applied cold to the boy’s hand and advised his mother to transport him to the hospital for x-rays. At 8:30 p.m. on May 2, Richard Doerscher, 24, 718 East Pittsburg Street, Syracuse, came to the police station and requested treatment for injuries sustained in an accident on his motorcycle. The EMS treated his injuries. On May 3at 12:17 p.m. the EMS was Called to the home of Millie Ginger, 47,71458 CR 35 Syracuse, where Mrs. Ginger had become ill. She was transported to her doctor ’s office and then to Goshen Hospital by the EMS. Claudine Lewallen, 33. r 5 box 151 Syracuse, became ill at her home at 4:12 p.m. on May 3. The EMS telephoned the patient’s doctor and transported her to Goshen Hospital. On May 9 at 1:15 p.m. the Syracuse EMS was called to r 1 Syracuse, where Lucille Merchant, 63, of apartment number 70, Greenhaus Apartments, Syracuse, had become ill. She was transported to Goshen Hospital by the EMS.

Thelma Schmucker Lived Near Community Center Mrs Thelma W. Schmucker, 68, r 1 Etna Green, died at 7:22 p.ip. Friday. Maj 7, in Miller’s Merry Manor, Warsaw. She had been a resident there for the past three months. Prior to living at Millers Merry Manor she resided near Community Center Death was due to complications. She was bom on November 17, 1913, in Kosciusko County to Ernest and Ida Alice (Hortlep) Ogle On August 24. 1935, she married Chancy D. Schmucker, in Paoli. He preceded her in death on February 24. She was a retired employee of Blue Bell Co., Nappanee and Warsaw and Kinder Manufacturing, Warsaw. Survivors include four sons, Harold and Ronald, both of r 1 Etna Green, Kenneth of NewParis and Richard of Warsaw; 15 grandchildren; three greatgrandchildren ; and two brothers, Otis Ogle of Lakeville and George Ogle of South Bend She was preceded in death by a daughter, a granddaughter, a sister and a brother. Funeral services were held Monday. May 10, at 1:30 p.m in the Millwood Chapel. Rev Warren McCuen and Rev Date Brooks officiated and burial was in Stoney Point cemetery. Wright-Yoder Funeral Home. Nappanee, was in charge of arrangements

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al f a sEMurl' /1 Iff ® r * rt ** i hi _ -n ’TV —11?, FUTURE FIRE FIGHTERS — Captain Roger Grothaus of the Syracuse Fire Department visited the Community Nursery School at Saint Andrew's United Methodist Church on May 11. He showed the children the fire truck and how it works. Children in the picture are Morgan Blue. Sarah Bultemeier, Christy Cripe. Jamie Emmert. Tony Ganshorn, Laura Grothaus. Molly Hanson. Charity Johnson. Paula Lovellette. Brian Schwartz. Megan Spitler, Scott Stewart. Bobby Schisler. Christiana Christofides, Aaron Kryder and Kara Bechtold. (Photo by Deb Fox) >• JMU : M >ijgor? C?. A> - Wreslki 1 ■ * -ijr, —v M i 4 r —<• NURSING HOME RHYTHM BAND — Members of the Lakeland Loving Care Center Rhythm Band performed in concert at the Milford Elementary School this Tuesday morning in honor of National Nursing Home Week May 9-15. The entire fourth grade class pushed 20 residents from the nursing home to the school in their wheelchairs for a lovely spring walk. Priseilia Juday directs the band, assisted by Lillian Disher. Rosalyn Jones plays the piano and Betty Eden, volunteer, helped in the program. Jean Treesh, social director, and Joellen Free, activities director, also assisted. The outing honored National Nursing Home Week. (Photo by Morrine Halfacre)

Mollie Donaldson Voucher Clerk Mrs. Mollie O. Donaldson, 65. Indianapolis, mother of Mrs. Duane A. Gardiner. Syracuse, died Saturday, May 8. in Winona Hospital, Indianapolis. She was born in Saint Louis. Mo., and had resided in Indianpolis since 1956. Mrs. Donaldson was a voucher clerk in the retired pay section of Fort Benjamin Finance Center and a member of National Society of Arts and Letters. She was a former Gray Lady and Girl Scout leader Additional survivors include her husband, Gordan S.; two additional daughters, Mrs. John F Dalphin, Fort Wayne and Ann Turner, Indianapolis; six grandchildren; one sister, Mrs John P. Carlson, Indianapolis; and one brother. Major William L. Bryan, Mexico, Mo. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday. May 11. at 1 p.m in the Flanner Buchanan Funeral Home. Broad Ripple Cremation followed the services. Othel Hepler Member Os Syracuse American Legiee Post Othel P Hepler. 66. 605 Northwood Circle, Nappanee, a member of the Syracuse American Legion Post 223, died at 10:25 p m. Friday, May 7, of an apparent heart attack after becoming ill in the Syracuse American Legion parking lot. He was born on January 31, 1916, in Kosciusko County to Leroy and Emma (Evans) Hepler. In 1941 he married the former Mary McCaffrey. She preceded him in death in 1962

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Hepler was a veteran of World War 11. a retired truck driver for D. C. Trucking Co., Chicago, 111., and was a member of the Wiskerville Truckers Club, and Bremen VFW. Survivors include one son. Richard Hepler, Bremen; six daughters. Mrs. Lamar (Karen) Huber, Apache Junction, Ariz., Mrs. Dale (Peggy) Hill, Marion. Mrs. Patricia Doty, Mooresville, Mrs. Michael (Maxine) Moore. Plainfield, Othelia and Cindy Hepler, both of Indianapolis; 21 grandchildren; and two brothers, George Hepler, Nappanee and Delbert. Irons. Mich Funeral services were conducted Tuesday. May 11, at 10:30 a m. in the Wright-Yoder Funeral Home. Nappanee. Rev. Harold Ingle. Nappanee, officiated and burial was in Hepton-Union cemetery. Military graveside services were/ conducted by the Syracuse Anaterican Legion Post 223. / Amos Mishler ’ Father Os Milford Woman Amos S. Mishler, 64, r 4 LaGrange, father of Mrs. Sam (Mary) Miller. Milford, died in his home at 11:30 p.m. Sunday, May 9, following an extended illness. He was bom in LaGrange County on September 20, 1917, and was married on February 29, 1939, to Mattie Christner in LaGrange. She survives. Mishler was a farmer. Additional survivors include two other daughters. Lydia. Shipshewana and Mrs. Nathaniel (Wilma) Slabaugh, Middlebury; four sons, Orva and Alvin, both at home and Melvin and Ervin, both of LaGrange; 12 grandchildren;

a sister and two brothers. Funeral services were held this morning (Wednesday) in the home of Jonas Yoder, a neighbor, with Bishops Samuel J.R. Miller and Melvin Schrock officiating. Burial was in the Miller cemetery, southwest of LaGrange. Rachael Slavin Rotative Os Syracuse Residents Word has been received of the death of Rachel Slavin, 47. Whitley, Ky., sister of Jim Smith. Syracuse. Mrs. Slavin died Sunday, May 9, at approximately 1 a m. in her home. Death was due to a heart condition. \ In addition to her brother other /survivors in the area include an aunt, Wanda Stoner and a cousin, Mrs. John (Bessie) Stetler, both of Syracuse; and two Sisters, Wiladean Philips and Virginia Bell, both of Bristol Funeral services were conducted this morning (Wednesday) at 11 a m. with burial in Whitley. Doc Miller Former Cor Dealer In Syracuse Word has been received of the death of Doc Miller, a former car dealer on South Huntington St., Syracuse. Miller died in Miller also was a car dealer in Goshen for a number of years and operated the snack bar at the North Webster Amusement park. Further information was not available on Miller's death.

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