The Mail-Journal, Volume 19, Number 35, Milford, Kosciusko County, 15 September 1982 — Page 3
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Goshen TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 7 Admissions Levi J. Beer. P.O. Box 137-A Milford Karen Pamer, 212 West First Street. Milford Crystal J. Pamer, 212 West First Street, Milford **”■ Delores Boggs, r 4 box 73-B Syracuse M. Jane Putman, r 3 box 197 Syracuse Dismissal Vera L. Johnson, r 5 box 300 Syracuse WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 Admission Stanley D. Shaw, r 1 box 148-B Milford THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 9 Admissions Ella Nora DeWitt, r 5 box 249 Syracuse Richard Taylor, r 5 box 98 Syracuse Dismissals Vera E. Cooper, r 3 box 237 Syracuse „ Walter R Steffen. 14986 CR 48 Syracuse / FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 10 Dismissals Ethel Hite, r 3 box 219 Syracuse Crystal J. Pamer. 212 West First Street. Milford Stanley D. Shaw, r 1 box 148-B Milford SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 11 Dismissals Levi J. Beer, P.O Box 137-A Milford
C ?- $ Cbwio Merrit A Gary tmlbmd Making cometory arrangement* i* a* important at pre-arranging a funeral. While the latter will spare your family much emotional tormoil. choosing a burial plot will spore them added expense. After all. you ore purchasing a piece of real estate. Aside from price, consider the cemetery s proximity to your survivors, the matter of a gravestone or marker and whether you should think in terms of a family plot. Lastly, ask yourself whether the selected burial plot has the intangible elements thot bring a feeling of peace to those who visit it. Today many more people are utilising preplanning measures. Such on approach alleviates a tremendous burden and cost from the shoulders of the bereaved. It also eliminates the uncertainty of the moment when the bereaved wonders what his loved one would truly hove wonted. In on open society an open understanding of the needs of life is o proctkol and acceptable consideration. If you have any questions or need assistance, coll HARRIS FUNERAL HOME, SR 13 8 CR 1000 N Syracuse. We will be here to serve you. Tel. 457-3144 ond 8342821 Availoble 24 hours Oust thou art. and unto dust tbolt thou return Genesis 3 19
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Mrs. John Corbin and infant son, r 1 box 17-K Milford SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 12 Dismissal M. Jane Putnam, r 3 box 197 Syracuse MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 Admissions Patricia Leemon, P.O. Box 461 Milford Travis P. Johnson, r 5 box 67 Syracuse Teresa A. Kiefer, P.O. Box 283 Syracuse George Burns, P.O. Box 267 North Webster Dismissals Mrs. John Bomtrager and infant son, r 2 box 172 Milford Delores Boggs, r 4 box 73-B Syracuse Eli Mast, 136 East Boston Street, Syracuse KCH TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 7 Admission Conception H. Hermosillo, Milford WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 8 Admissions Ronald C. Sharp, Syracuse Hallie E. Longenecker, Leesburg FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 19 Admission Ulises Garcia. Milford Dismissal Conception H. Hermosillo. Milford
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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 Admissions Connie J. Krueger, Syracuse Glenn F. Teal, Leesburg Dismissal DaleD. Wallace, Leesburg SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 12 Admission David A. Dishman, North Webster Dismissal Ulises Garcia, Milford FRANCES SCHENKEL IN STABLE CONDITION Frances Schenkel, Lake Tippecanoe, Leesburg, is in stable condition at Goshen Hospital after undergoing two major operations last week. According to her husband. Mrs. Schenkel suffered a ruptured splean stemming from an auto accident one-month ago. She had been hospitalized in Parkview Hospital. Fort Wayne, for 10 days after the accident SURGERY Mrs. Steven (Marcy) Haab, r 5 Syracuse, was admitted to Elkhart Hospital on Tuesday, Sept. 14. for back surgery. AT HOME Trisha Mullins, r 5 Syracuse, Dewart Lake, was released from Park view Hospital, Fol Wayne, on Friday, Sept. 10, and is recuperating from an August car accident. Births CORBIN son Mr. and Mrs John Corbin, r 1 box 17-K Milford, are the parents of a son born Tuesday, Sept. 7, in Gosben Hospital. CLINE, Christopher James Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cline, r 2 Milford, are the parents of a son. Christopher James, born at 12:05 am on August 18 and weighing seven pounds at birth. - Maternal grandmother is Julia Myers of Milford and paternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs Robert Cline, Huntington Mary Glenn of Peoria, 111. is the maternal great-grandmother of the Cline’s first child. BORNTRAGER. Aaron Dale Mr. and Mrs. John Borntrager, r 2 box 172 Milford, are the parents of a son, Aaron Dale, bom at 5:39 a m. on Sunday, Sept. 12. in Goshen Hospital. He weighed five pounds. 144 ounces and was 18 inches long. Maternal grandparents <reMr. and Mrs. Harold MiUer of Goshen and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Borntrager. LaGrange. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Bomtrager of Milton, lowa, and Mr. and Mrs. John Borntrager of Ontario, Canada are the paternal greatgrandparents. Aaron has four siblings at home. They are: Leon, nine; Norman, seven; Rachel, five; and Naomi, 14. LEEMON. Amanda Aileen Mr. and Mrs. Don Leemon. 265 East Fourth Street, Milford, are the parents of a daughter. Amanda Aileen, boro at 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday. Sept. 14, in Goshen Hospital. She weighed nine pounds. 15 ounces. Maternal grandparents are Clifford Wolf of Milford and Mrs Bob McClellan of Elkhart. Paternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Bill Leemon of Milford. Amanda has one sister. Heather, 44. and one brother, Brandon, two, at home KRUEGER. Sarah Livingston Mr and Mrs David Krueger, r
3 box 509 Syracuse, are the parents of a daughter, Sarah Livingston, bom September 11, at MM ■■WOMB Clip
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2:25 p.m. at Kosciusko Community Hospital. Sarah weighed five pounds, five ounces and measured 19 inches in length. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Livingston of Wisconsin. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Krueger of Minnesota. Emma Knefelkamp of Minnesota, is the maternal greatgrandmother. Sarah has one sister, Cheryl, age 34. at home PENNAY, Stephanie Michelle Mr. and Mrs. Steve Pennay, New Mexico, are the parents of a daughter, Stephanie Michelle, born at 7:30 p.m. September 14. Mrs. Pennay is the former Lisa Gant of Syracuse, and is in the Air Force at Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico. Stephanie Michelle weighed seven pounds, one ounce and measured 20 inches. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gant, North Webster. The paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pennay of Kansas City, Mo. Cards of thanks CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our family and friends for their prayers, visits, flowers, cards and acts of kindness during my hospital stay and while at home. God bless you. Barbara Ray and Mark CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our ap-
Obituaries
Irene Clyde Mother Off Lake Wawasee And Syracuse Residents Mrs. Irene M. Clyde, 91, Hubbard Hill Estates. Goshen, mother of Mrs. B. W. (Agnesi Gingrich, Lake Wawasee and Rev. Robert S. Clyde, Syracuse, died at 12:30 a m. Sunday. Sept. 12, in Elkhart Hospital. She was born on May 1,1891, in Nappanee. On March 2,1910, she married Clinton Clarence Clyde. He died on January 4,1974. Mrs. Clyde was a member of Beulah Missionary Church. Additional survivors include two other daughters, Mrs. Lowell (Ruby) Hunsberger. Nappanee and Mrs Harold (Frances) Clipp, Buchanan, Mich.; and one additional son, Chester R. Arlington, Texas; 13 grandchildren; and 14 greatgrandchildren. Funeral services were held Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the White Funeral Home, Elkhart Rev Ray Pannabecker officiated and burial was in South Union cemetery. Memorials may be directed to Beulah Missionary Church Harold J. Nicolai Life tiuM Syracuse Area Resident Harold J. Nicolai, 78, Wawasee Heights r 3 Syracuse, died Wednesday. Sept. 15, at 12:20 a.m. at his home, of an apparent stroke. The son of Alva and Bertha (Harsh) Nicolai, be was bom January 9. 1904. and was a & Save ■■■■mmmm
preciation and heartfelt thanks to our many friends, neighbors and relatives for the cards, flowers and memorials at the passing of our dear Mother and Grandmother. The words of comfort and each act of kindness will always be remembered. The family of Minnie Rink CARD OF THANKS With deep appreciation to all the friends and staff of Wawasee High School and Wawasee Realty, who remembered David with their kindness, support, gifts and cards. Most of all, thanks for all the many, many prayers that were sent and answered during his surgery. A special thanks to Rev. Phil Frew for his love and prayers to the family. Phyllis Louden for David Kleeman CARD OF THANKS I wont to thank friends, relatives and neighbors for thinking of oil of us in our time of sorrow. It is nice to know that there ore people thot care in a time of need. Thanks to all American Legion, VFW Posts who took port in the military services for my son and thanks to the Harris Funeral Home. God bless all of you. Donay I Lind* Jaaas & Ftmity WQfiy IHTIWa f
lifetime resident of the Syracuse area. On September 21, 1963, he married Jane LeCount, who survives. He was employed in the mobile home industry and retired from Sea Nymph Company. He was a noted drummer in the area and for many years performed at the Yellow Banks Hotel. Survivors include his wife; one son, Larry Nicolai, Greeley, Colo.; one daughter, Mrs. Nancy Sternman, Elkhart; four stepdaughters, Mrs. Philip (Jean) Kern, North Webster, Mrs. Harry (Barbara) Gladieuz, Leesburg, Sharon Zysay, Delaware, Ohio, and Mrs. Robert (Sue) Hasse, Goshen; two step-sons, Donald LeCount, Nappanee, and Robert LeCount, Milford; five grandchildren, five greatgrandchildren; 22 stepgrandchildren; and eight step great-grandchildren. Friends may call from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Thursday, at Harris Funeral Home, Syracuse. Services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Friday at Harris Funeral Home, with Rev. Donald Ross officiating. Burial will follow the services at Solomon’s Creek cemetery. Memorials are requested to the Syracuse Emergency Medical Service. William Lung Married 111 Syracuse la 1963 William L. Lung, 56,114 S. 27th St., Goshen, died at 10:55 a.m. Wednesday. Sept. 8, in the emergency room at Goshen Hospital. He had been transported to the hospital by Goshen aidmen after suffering an apparent heart attack while working on a ladder at his home. Lung was married on February 9, 1963, in Syracuse to Marlene L. Mock. T. was a native and lifetime resident of Goshen. He was born on January 24,1926, and had last been employed with Shasta Industries. He was a World War n DRUG QUIZ by Curt Scarborough, PhD. Übed by parmwon; all righti raMrwd by DATE, St. Loub. Mo. QUESTION - For every heroin addict in the United States, there is/are approximately: a) 1 alcoholic b) 10 alcoholics c) 20 alcoholics d) 150 alcoholics ANSWER - According to the National Council on Drug Abuse estimates, there are at least 600,000 heroin addicts in the U.S. It is estimated by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism that there are over 11 million alcoholics in the U. This is approximately a ratio of 1:20. • Correct answer -c. Do you have 9 question or a comment about drugs? Write DATE DrugAlcoboFTobeceo-Ed-Mrtod, 3426 BrHgriand Drive. *irtaßtnn Ma 83844.
Milford EMS The Milford Emergency Medical < Service made the following calls this week: On Wednesday, Sept. 8, a male, 69, involved in a car accident suffered from a laceration on the left forehead and was taken to Goshen Hospital. On Friday, Sept. 10, a female, 45, with lacerations on her hip was transported to Kosciusko Community Hospital. On Tuesday, Sept. 14, two runs were made. The first transported a female, 66, to Goshen Hospital suffering from right leg and stomach pain and the second was for a female, 82, suffering from dizziness. She was also taken to Goshen Hospital. Syracuse EMS The Syracuse Emergency Medical Service made the following responses to calls recently: On September 9, at 7:07 p.m., the EMS was called to the home of Walter Rhodes, 87, r 3 box 303, Syracuse. The patient was ill at his home and the EMS transported him to Goshen Hospital. The Syracuse EMS was called to EMS Lane 15. CR 950 N Syracuse, at 1:25 . p.m . September 12, where Warren Huntziker, 51, r 2 box 406 Pendleton, had hit his head on the bottom of the lake. The EMTs treated a laceration on the right side of his head and transported him to Goshen Hospital.
Navy veteran, a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars and Disabled American Veterans. In addition to his wife, survivors include two daughters. Sue Leatherman, Odessa. Fla., and Dianna Lung, Goshen; five sons. Robert, Patrick and William. Jr., all of Goshen. Douglas. Cabincreek, W.Va.. and Rick, Diasetta, Texas; five grandchildren; his mother, Mrs. Robert (Elizabeth L.) Lung, Long Lake, Mich.; and a sister, Phyllis Davidhizer, White Pigeon, Mich. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Saturday, in the YoderCulp Funeral Home, Goshen. Rev. Louis H. Showers, pastor of First Baptist Church, officiated and burial was in Oak Ridge cemetery with members of the VFW conducting military graveside services. Oliver C. Huff Rs tired Fenner And Corpenter Oliver C. Huff, 85, r 2 Nappanee, father of Russell Huff, Syracuse, died at 1:20 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 11. in the Bremen Community Hospital. He had been a patient there seven days. He was bom on November 4. 1896, to Phillip and Rachel
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,/j ■ » w II i A . ?•JTj \ a 3 J OVER THE 810,060 MARK — Nadena Laughlin, right, president of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Ladies* Auxiliary 2. Post 1342, Syracuse, is shown presenting a check for 3500 to Tonda Hewitt, and her daughter. Lisa. The check puts the fund over the 310,000 mark and Tonda and Lisa closer to being able to obtain needed treatment in Germany. (Photo by Sharon Stuckman)
(Heckaman) Huff in Nappanee. On June 9,1917, he married Edith Haney in Goshen. She preceded him in death on May 7,1963. Huff was a retired farmer and carpenter. Additional survivors include four other sons, Lloyd Huff. Palisade. Colo., Wayne, DeVoe and Stanley all of Nappanee; three daughters, Mrs. Leßoy (Margaret) Chandler, Sr., Marcellus, Mich., Mrs. Esther Thacker, Bourbon. Mrs. Leeßoy (Martha) Love, Nappanee; 26 grandchildren; six stepgrandchildren; 30 greatgrandchildren ; .15 stepgreatgrandchildren; and two stepgreat-great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held today (Wednesday) at 1:30 p.m. in the Wright-Yoder Funeral Home. Nappanee Rev. Jay Morris, pastor of the United Methodist Church, will officiate and burial will be in the Bremen cemetery. Goldie Correll Resident Os Correll's Comer Mrs. Goldie Correll, 91, a formw resident of r 1 Pierceton at Correll’s Comer, four miles east of North Webster, died at 12:30 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 9, in
Strawberry Village "Nursing home, Ligonier. She had been failing in health for the past two years and had resided in the nursing home for two months. Mrs. Correll was bom in November 1890, near Clunette. She married Homer Correll who died in 1978. One son, Ralph, is deceased. Funeral services were at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept 11, in the Ulrey Funeral Home, Ligonier. Burial was in the North Webster cemetery. R»fra >1 I 0 A I z OaaiiDffs 188 1 1 j Lake fstafes | </> • Mobile Home £ | Villages S < Sales, Inc. ° 2 Em b • ■aiWaUtMal m 0 MTMBAian b Z OUUNWIMB X Write Or Coll For Mop £ 18. 1 MXII.WAKAW (>M) 544-1384 I HEATED POOL • CLEAN AIR.
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