The Mail-Journal, Volume 19, Number 43, Milford, Kosciusko County, 10 November 1982 — Page 3

Obituaries

Widow of Milford dentist, Marion Snyder dies

Ft KMrs. Marion Snyder, 86, Milford, died Tuesday morning, Nov. 9, at 5:15 am., in Goshen Hospital where she had been a patient for four days. Death was due to a heart condition

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She was born on August 5,1896. in Roann to George and Florence Swihart. On June 21, 1921, she married Dr. Hugh C. Snyder, who preceded her in death on September 13,1969. Dr. Snyder was a dentist in Milford for 46 years. Mrs. Snyder, who had lived in Milford for 60 years, was a member of the Milford United Methodist Church; Kosciusko Chapter 160, Order of the Eastern Star; and a charter member of the American Legion Auxiliary, Post 226, all of Milford. Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Forrest and one son. Dr. Hugh Phillip Snyder, both of Santa Barbara, Calif.; three grandchildren; and one greatgrandchild. Friends may call from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. on Thursday at the Mishler Gene K. Miller Popokeachia Lake Raiident Gene K Miller, 70, r 3 Papakeechie Lake, Syracuse, died Monday, Nov 8, at 8:45 p.m., at his home. He had been ill for seven months. He was born February 2, 1912, in Miami County. His parents were Mr and Mrs. A. H. Miller. He lived for 37 years in Wabash. On August 22, 1940, he married Phyllis W Baer; who survives After 40 years service, he was retired from General Tire and Rubber Company. Wabash. He was a member of the First Methodist Church, Wabash; the Masonic Lodge, Roann; the iMizpah Temple and Scottish ;Rite, Fort Wayne; and the Wabash Elks Club Survivors include: his wife, Phyllis Miller, Syracuse; his mother, Mrs. Nellie Miller. Roann, one son, Thomas G Miller. Atlanta, Ga.; two daughters, Mrs. Richard (Sharon) Harvey, Laketon, and Mrs. Jerry < Dorothy) Baker. Wabash; one brother. Robert Miller, Roann; two sisters. Mrs. Russell (Phyllis) Long. Fort Wayne, and Mrs Mildred Eller. Roann: and three grandchildren Services will be held at 2 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 11. at the Edding Field Mortuary. Wabash, with Rev. Hosea Drake officiating

Funeral Home, Milford. Rev. Kenneth Greenwood, pastor of the Milford United Methodist Church, will officiate at the 10:30 a.m. service, Friday, in the church. Burial will be in Silver Lake cemetery. Marilyn Sechrist Journalist For Sanderson, Texts Times Mrs. Frank (Marilyn) Sechrist, 55, Atwood, mother of Mrs. Donald (Dee) Lockridge, North Webster, died at 9:20 am. Tuesday, Nov. 9, in her home. She had been failing in health "for 24 years. She was born in Del Rio, Texas, on September 25. 1927, to Ross and Ethel (Nobles) Blackwell. On September 25. 1946, she married Buddy Dunman, who died November 16, 1974. She married Frank Sechrist on April 12, 1975 He survives. Mrs. Sechrist was a member of the First United Methodist Church, Georgetown, Texas; a newspaper journalist and had worked in the University of Texas journalism department and for the Sanderson, Texas Times. Additional survivors include her mother, Mrs. Blackwell, Sanderson, Texas; one stepdaughter, Mrs. Sue Braden, Atwood; one stepson. Larry Sechrist, South Whitley; two grandchildren, six stepgrandchildren; and two brothers. James and Weldon Blackwell, both of Fort Stockton, Texas. One sister preceded her in death. Friends may call between 2-9 p.m. Thursday at the Titus Funeral Home. Warsaw. Services will beat 10:30a.m. Friday in the funeral home with Rev Karen Weaver and Rev. Paul TiAkel officiating. Burial will follow in Oakwood cemetery. Jimmy B. Rensberger Infant Son Os Former North Webster Residents Jimmy B. Rensberger, two month-old son of Bill J. and Ronda M. (Rose) Rensberger. Severn, Md., formerly of the North Webster area, died Wednesday, Nov. 3, at Children’s Medical Center in Washington. D.C., following open heart surgery. He was born August 27,1962, in Washington. DC. Surviving, with his parents, are one sister, Roxanne, at home; his grandmothers, Mrs. Ruth Rose, and Mrs. Wilma Rensberger, both of North Webster; and his great-grandmother, Mrs. Eva Locke of North Webster. * Graveside services were held Saturday. Nov. 6. at 3:30 p.m., at West Goshen cemetery. Goshen, with Rev. Hazen Sparks officiating. Harris Funeral Home. Syracuse, was in charge of the arrangements. Irene Mary Kreider Wife Os Former New Salem Pastor Irene Mary Kreider. 80, r I.‘ Milford, died Thursday, Nov. 4. at 1:45 am. at Lakeland Loving Care Nursing Home. Milford. She was the daughter of N. H and Elva (Mellinger) Miller, bom at LaPlace. 111., on May 12. 1902. and moved to Kosciusko County in 1934, from Illinois. On May 14. 1925. she married Rev. Howard Kreider, who survives Rev. Kreider was pastor of the New Salem Church of the Brethren for a number of years. She taught school in Illinois and Indiana for many years She attended North Manchester College and was a member of the New Salem Church of the Brethren. Survivors, with her husband, are two daughters. Mrs. Wayne (Gwen) Teeple of Leesburg, and Mrs. Bill (Joan) Speicher of Milford; one son, Ron Kreider of Milford; 10 grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by one sister and one brother Services were held Saturday, Nov. 6, at 11 a.m.', at the New Salem Church of the Brethren, with Rev. Glen C. Byers and Rev. Lester Young officiating. Burial followed at New Salem cemetery Memorials are requested to the New Salem Church Memorial Fund. Edwin Smith MomborOf CrooMvol Mataafc Lcdga Edwin D. Smith, 62, formerly of Syracuse and Waterloo, died at 1:06 p m Friday, Nov. 5, in the Veterans Hospital, Fort Wayne. He had been a patient there for five days and in failing health for five years. He is the stepfather of Mrs. Sandra Poort, Milford.

He was bom on March 1,1920, to Leonard and Florence (Price) Smith, in Allen County. He married Patsy (Pease) Smith, on August 31,1969, in Milford. Smith was owner and operator . of the Smith Tavern in Waterloo where he made his hotne. He was a World War II Army veteran and a member of the Waterloo Veterans of Foreign Wars and the Cromwell Masonic Lodge. Surviving with the parents, wife and Milford stepdaughter are one daughter, Mrs. Rebecca E. Hammett, Bismarck, Mo.; a son, David K., Mesa, Aria.; one additional stepdaughter, Cathy Creamer, Kendallville; three brothers, David Gene Smith, Stanley Smith and Donald Smith, all of Fort Wayne; two sisters, Mrs. Virginia Richhart, Woodburn and Mrs. Bethel Voorhies. Fort Wayne; one grandchild; and two stepgrandsons. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Monday, Nov. 8, in the Feller Funeral Home, Waterloo. Rev. Autumn Hall officiated and burial was in Corunna cemetery. The Waterloo VFW conducted graveside memorial services. Richard Martin World War II And Korean Conflict Veteran Richard LaMar Martin, 53, 715 Arehart St., Goshen, brother of Stanley Martin. Milford, died at 12:11 a m. Wednesday, in Goshen Hospital. He was admitted on October 28 and had been ill the past year with an apparent heart condition. He was born on March 19,1929, to Arden and Gladys A. (Bessemer) Martin, Sr. On September 2, 1949, he married Flossie M. Schott, who survives. Martin is a veteran of World War II and the Korean Conflict. He was formerly employed by the Goshen Waste Disposal System and Standard Plating Co., retiring in May 1981 for medical reasons. Additional survivors include one son. John 8., Goshen; two daughters. Mrs. James (Mary Carol) Ketcham, Millersburg, and Gladys Linville, Goshen; five grandchildren; one additional brother, Arden. Jr., Goshen; two sisters. Mrs. Robert (Carol) Timmins, Goshen, and Mrs. Kenneth (Marie) Sheley,Topeka. A brother, Dale, and a sister, Mrs. James (Mary Louise) Davidhizer, preceded him in death. Funeral services were held at 11 am. Friday in the Rieth-Rohrer-Ehret Funeral Home. Goshen. Rev. Harold H. Ingle, pastor of Nappanee Church of God, officiated and burial was in Violett cemetery. James S. Painter Self-Employed Painter James S. Painter, 60, 731 East Smith St.. Warsaw, father of Mrs. Jeff (Pam) Thornburg, Syracuse, died of cancer at his home at 1:05 p.m Tuesday, Nov. 2. He was bom in Omaha, Neb., on June 17, 1922, to Chester and Blanche (Wageman) Painter. On August 9,1946, he was married to Bettye Rinesmith. She survives. He is a Navy veteran of World War 11, an honorary member of the Warsaw Jaycees. charter member of the Warsaw Breakfast Optimist Club, past president of Kosciusko County United Fund. Gold Wing Riders Club. Warsaw American Legion and Elks Club. He was a selfemployed painter. Additional survivors include his mother, Mrs. Blanche • Painter, Warsaw; one other daughter, Mrs. Don (Patty* Phillips. Warsaw; and two grandsons One brother preceded him in death Rev. Wallace Jones officiated at the 1 p.m. Friday, Nov. 5, in the Titus Funeral Home, Warsaw Burial was in Oakwood cemetery. The American Legion conducted graveside military rites. Memorials may be made to the Kosciusko County Hospice organization Dottie Stump Bora la Koschsko County Mrs. Dottie M Stump, 86, 801 Northwood Circle, Nappanee, mother of Mrs. Harvey (Laura “Babe ”) Defreese, Nappanee and Fort Myers, Fla., formerly of Dewart Lake, died at 7:40 p.m. Friday, Nov. 5, in the LuAnn Nursing Home, Nappanee She had been a patient there for four months. She was born in Kosciusko County on December 4, 1895. to Charles and Laura (Jackson* Brumbaugh. On December 10, 1910, she married Virgil Stump, who preceded her in 1975. Mrs. Stump was a member of the former First Brethren Church, Gravelton. Additional survivors include three other daughters, Mrs. Merle (Phyllis) Croy, Wakarusa, Mrs. Louise Loaee, Nappanee/

and Mrs. Arnold (Francis)* Dallmann, Naples, Fla.; three sons, Virgil Jr., Nappanee, Robert L., South Bend and Eldon, New Paris; 18 grandchildren; one stepgrandson; 31 greatgrandchildren; six stepgreatgrandchildren; and one brother, Rev. Roy Brumbaugh, Lowell. Funeral services were held Monday, Nov. 8, at 1:30 p.m. in the Union Center Church of the Brethren. Rev. Alvin Shifflett, pastor of Nappanee First Brethren Church and Rev. George Snyder, pastor at Union Center, officiated. Burial was in Union Center cemetery. Vertin Dean Mabie KvTTrvo rrum nQITVfII KvOOVT Verlin Dean Mabie, 70, 2000 West Wilden Avenue, Goshen, died at 4:30 a.m., Wednesday, Nov. 10, at Goshen Hospital of complications of an extended illness. He was bom in North Webster on February 2,1912, to Benjamin and Eva (Snoke) Mabie. On November 23, 1932, he married Mary Helen McDevitt. He had recently returned to Goshen after living in Wisconsin for 12 years. He was retired from Western Rubber Company, Goshen, and was a member of the Goshen Moose Lodge. Survivors include his wife Mary Helen, Goshen; his mother, Eva, North Webster; three sons, Richard and Charles Mabie, both of Goshen, and James Mabie, Elkhart; 14 grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and two brothers, Merle Mabie of Missouri and Vernon Mabie of Syracuse.

Hospital notes

KCH THURSDAY, NOV. 4 Dismissal Ruby V. Sanders, North Webster FRIDAY, NOV. 5 Dismissal Mary E. Bilz, Leesburg Goshen THURSDAY, NOV. 4 Admissions Hazel Graff, 219 West Brooklyn Street, Syracuse Ho Pauline Treadway, 304 Dolan Street, Syracuse Dismissals May F. Rader, r 5 box 337 Syracuse Mrs. Roger Smith and infant son, P.O Box 169 North Webster FRIDAY, NOV. 5 Admission Elizabeth M. Tobin, r 5 box 396 Syracuse Dismissals E. Louise Byland, 318 South Lake Street, Syracuse Ella Norma Dewitt, r 5 box 249 Syracuse Mrs. Phillip Graff and infant son, 431 North Huntington Street, Syracuse Lester Stewart, 16166 CR 52 Syracuse SATURDAY, NOV. 6 Admissions Sara Rush, r 3 box 284 Syracuse Jan Alice Wright, 1024 West Main Street. Syracuse Kurt A. Kammerer, r 2 Leesburg Dismissal Howard E. Juday, r 3 box 598 Syracuse SUNDAY. NOV. 7 Admission Nona R Bliton. P.O. Box 241 Milford Dismissals Frank E. Corbin, r 1 box 402-A North Webster - Pauline T. Corbin, r 1 box 402-A North Webster ADMITTED Trisha Mullins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mullins of Dewart Lake, was admitted to the Saint Joseph Hospital in Fort Wayne on Tuesday, Nov. 9, for skin-grafting of injuries received in a mid-August accident She will remain a patient for an undetermined amount of time. SURGERY Patricia Steffen, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Walter Steffen of Syracuse, underwent surgery on Thursday, Nov. 4, at the Saint Vincent Hospital in Indianapolis where she is also employed as a surgical nurse. PATIENT Randy Veach, r 1 Milford, is a patient in the South Bend Osteopathic Hospital. He was admitted on Sunday, Nov 7, and underwent surgery on Monday, Nov. 8. He is expected to be released later this week. Births GRAFF. Janies Charles Mr. and Mrs. Phillip (Linda) Graff, 431 North Huntington

Services will be held at 3 p.m., Friday, Nov. 12, at Harris Funeral Home, Syracuse, with Rev. Chester Reed officiating. Burial will follow at the North Webster cemetery. Friends may call from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 11, at Harris Funeral Home. Memorials are requested to the Elkhart County Cancer Society. Ida Miller Hurs ing H o rib CmniriwaA KRiptQyOO Mrs. Ida H. Miller, 60,58788 SR 15N Three Oaks Trailer Park, Goshen, sister of Ora H. Miller, North Webster, died at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 3, of an apparent heart attack. She had been ill for several years. She was born on August 23, 1922, in Goshen and was married to Lloyd Miller who preceded her in death on August 24,1978. Mrs. Miller retired from Goshen Nursing Home due to ill health. Additional survivors include two daughters Virginia Miller, Goshen and Mrs. Beverly Gameron, Kendallville; five sons, Dennis R. and Noble L., both of Goshen, Leroy L., Kalamazoo, Mich., Wilfred D., Elkhart, Roger L., Mississippi, and Robert J., Fort Campbell; two sisters, Mrs. Harry (Sarah) Yoder and Mrs. Marilyn Bontrager, both of Goshen; three additional brothers, Harley H., Ivan R., and Maynard H., all of Goshen; two half-sisters, Mrs. Neil (Fannie) Hostetler, Middlebury, and Mrs. Elizabeth Bontrager, Goshen; and eight grandchildren.

Street, Syracuse, are the parents of a son, James Charles, born Tuesday, Nov. 2, at 4:56 p.m. in Goshen Hospital. He weighed seven pounds, nine ounces and was 19 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Nyikos of Syracuse and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Graff, also from Syracuse. Mrs. John Nyikos from South Bend and Mr. and Mrs. Lance Keller from Florida are the maternal great-grandparents. Mrs. William Downing and Mrs. Walter Graff, both of Syracuse, are the paternal greatgrandmothers. Other children at home are: Joy, 8; Christopher, 7; Matthew, 4; and Philip, 22 months. j MILLER. D’Anna Mr. and Mrs. Gary (Jody) Miller, r 1 Warsaw, are the parents of a daughter, D’Anna, born Saturday, Nov. 6, at 5:32 p.m. in Elkhart Hospital. She weighed eight pounds, one-half ounce, and was 21 inches long. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Hank Waltz of North Webster and Mrs. Mary Miller of Warsaw. BEER. Seth Richard Mr. and Mrs. Steven (Constance) Beer, r 1 box 23 Milford, are the parents of a son, Seth Richard, born approximately at 5:30 a.m. on Monday, Nov. 8, in Goshen Hospital He weighed seven pounds, four ounces and was 20 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Rich Wuethrich, Francesville, and paternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Carlton Beer of Milford. The maternal greatgrandmother is Lena Ward of Francesville and the paternal great-grandmother is Luella Beer of Lakeland Loving Care Nursing Center in Milford. Seth has one brother, Shane, 2, at home. Cards of thanks CARD OF THANKS We would like to thank all our many friends and relatives for the cards, phone calls and visits that made our 60th anniversary such a memorable occasion. God bless you all. John And Florence Gardner CARD OF THANKS We want to thank all our friends and relatives for making our 40th anniversary so nice. Thank you Steve and Beverly and family and Mike and Toni and family. We love you all. Audrey and Jim Butt

CARD OF THANKS W» wont to thonk •voryong for th« cords, proyors. gifts of love ond octs of kindness during the illness ond following the death of our loved one. Irene Kreider Special thanks to Dr. Floyd Rheinheimer Rev. Glen Byers, the Waubee lake Association ond neighbors. ■ BO

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Funeral services were held at 10:30 a.m., Saturday with Major Herman Miller of the Goshen Salvation officiating. Burial was in Maple Grove (Whitehead) cemetery, New Paris. Rieth-Rohrer-Ehret Funeral Home, Goshen, was in charge of arrangements. Joseph Weaver Kee — —e — Ejke rVI Vii Min Fur MutscMor Brothers Joseph Atlee Weaver, 78, 1105 East Walnut St., Nappanee, father of Oscar Weaver, Syracuse, died at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 3, in his home. He was born on May 3,1904, to Henry and Clara (Stump) Weaver, northeast of Nappanee. On March 3, 1944, he married Chloe Parcell. She survives. He was a foreman for Mutschler Brothers, Nappanee, retiring in 1965 and a member of the Brethren in Christ Church, Nappanee. Additional survivors include one other son, Doug, Nappanee; one daughter, Karen Sla ba ugh, Nappanee; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Roman (June) Mast, Nirppanee and Mrs. Ted (JoAnn) Birtwhistle, Bremen; four sisters, Mrs. Mary Haines, Mrs. Lemuel (Pearl) Wise and Mrs. Clifford (Betty) Lutes, all of Nappanee and Mrs. Tim (Goldie) Timmons, Portage; five brothers. Floyd, Harley, Harvey and Marion Weaver, all of Elkhart and Charles Weaver, Nappanee; five grandchildren; three stepgrandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; and one

Milford EMS The Milford Emergency Medical Service responded to the following calls last week : On Thursday, Nov. 4, a nine-month-old female fell off a bed and suffered a laceration to the scalp. She was transported to Goshen Hospi tai. On Saturday, Nov. 6, a female. 86, was taken to Goshen Hospital for direct admission from the Lakeland Loving Care Nursing Center. On Tuesday, Nov. 9, a male, 31, was transported to Elkhart Hospital and another male, 26, suffering from a laceration to his left thumb was taken from Leesburg to Kosciusko Community Hospital. Syracuse EMS The Syracuse Emergency Medical Service responded to the following calls recently: At 12:30 p.m., on November 5, the EMS was called to Stroh Fish, State Road 13 south, Syracuse, where Elizabeth Tobin, 77, r 5, Syracuse, was ill. The EMTs advised her to seek medical attention after she refused transportation by the EMS. At 10:07 p.m., on November 9, Ethel Houk, 75, became ill at her home, r 1 Syracuse, and the EMS transported her to Goshen Hospital.

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great-great-grandson. One brother preceded him in death. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 6, in the Brethren in Christ Church, Nappanee. Rev. Jay Sisco, pastor and Rev. Alvin Shifflett, pastor of the First Brethren Church, Nappanee, officiated. Burial was in Union Center cemetery. Wright-Yoder Funeral Home, Nappanee, was in charge of arrangements. Rubydean V. Worth 72-Yaar OH Syracuse Woman Rubydean V. Worth, 70, 400 South Main, Syracuse, was found dead in her home, Tuesday, Nov. 9. She had died at approximately 1 a.m. of an apparent heart attack. She lived in the Syracuse community all of her life. She was born near Syracuse on August 9, 1908, to J. W. and Oria F. (Renfrow) Vohrhis. On July 16, 1927, she married George Ray Worth. She was retired from Weatherhead Company (Dana), Syracuse, and was a member of the Calvary United Methodist Church, Syracuse, and the Daughters of the American Revolution. Surviving are one son, Phillip B. Worth, Tampa, Fla.; and two grandchildren. Services will be held Friday, Nov. 12, at 10 a.m., at Harris Funeral Home, Syracuse, with Rev. David Maish officiating. Burial will follow at Syracuse cemetery. Friends may call from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 11, at Harris Funeral Home.

At 10:24 a.m., on November 9, the Syracuse EMS was called to the home of Betty Davidson, 69, r 5 box 426 Syracuse? She was ill and the EMS transported her to Goshen Hospital.

INMEMOMUM I In memory of Marjorie ► Maxine Hall, who died October 30, 1981. k Dear Mommy, how we< ► miss you. Tears, in silence, * k often flow since you lef/all < *of us. If love alone could < t have saved you, you would < ►be here today. We will 1 ► always love you? Mommy, < ► even if you're gone. You’re < I always in our hearts, you< ► will never leave. No one< -■►will ever fill the place of, >our Morpmy. Mommy, we. Hove you and miss you' ► always. I Your Daughter, ► MARGARET ELIZABETH ► ROCKY, GIRLS, ALL THE FAMILT, I GRANDMA AND GRANDPA SMITH FELB CERAMIC TILE 630 Pittsburg Street Syrocuse Carol Peanut 834-7582 457-2665

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