The Mail-Journal, Volume 19, Number 48, Milford, Kosciusko County, 15 December 1982 — Page 3

Obituaries

Former area realtor, * Douglas Allen killed

Douglas Allen, 61, New Port Richey, Fla., a former realtor with Nellans, Elders and Lucas of DOUGLAS ALLEN

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Syracuse, was killed instantly when his auto was involved in a head-on collision Wednesday, Dec. 8, on Alternate 19 in Tarpon Springs, Fla. He was born in Tocoma, Wash., on April 23. 1921, to Ethel and Douglas Allen. In 1946 he married Lorraine Johnson. Allen was a realtor for many years in the Kosciusko County area and was a salesman with Minieri Realty in Tarpon Springs at the time of his death. He was a retired Chief Warrant Officer-4. having been a veteran of three major wars. World War 11, Korea and Viet Nam. Survivors include his mother, Ethel; his wife. Lorraine; two daughters, Sheila Duguid. Ossian, and Shirley Allen. Missouri; three sons. Sgt. Douglas Allen, who is stationed in Germany, Jim and Michael. Tampa, Fla.; one grand-

daughter, Dorion Duguid; one sister, Betty Johnson, Los Angeles, Calif.; two sisters-in-law, Dorothy Hunziker and Beatrice Hawkins, both of Barbee Lake. Memorial services will be in the Sylvan Abbey Funeral Home, Clearwater, Fla. Arrangements were imcomplete pending the arrival of his son from Germany. Jennie Kuhn Lifetime RMWMt Os Norik Wotator Area Mrs. Jennie (Streby) Kuhn, 88, North Webster, died at 7:40 am./ today (Wednesday) in the Mason Health Care Center. Warsaw. She was born in Noble County on June 3,1894. to Peter and Polly (Walker) Grubb. On June 27. 1913, she married Charles Streby who died in 1965. On July 9,1971, she married Alfred Kuhn. He diedin 1980. She was a lifetime resident of the North Webster area and was a member of the North Webster Church of the Brethren. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Mary Keim. Pierceton and Mrs. Audrey Harman. North Baltimore. Ohio; one son, Lewis Streby, Pierceton; 14 grandchildren; and many, many great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren. Friends may call from 2-4 and 7-9 p m Thursday in the Harris Funeral Home. SR 13S Syracuse, where services will be held at 1:30 p m.. Friday, Dec. 17. Rev Paul Shrider will officiate and burial will be in the North Webster cemetery. Moses Most Spent Most Os His Lift In Middlebury-Goshen Area Moses Mast, 76. 406 Scott St.; Middlebury, father of several Syracuse and North Webster residents, died at 2:35 a.m. Friday, Dec. 10. in Greencroft Nursing Center, Goshen. He had been a patient there since October 13 and had been failing in health for two years. He was born on November 13. u DISTRICT II PRESIDENT - Doug Shock, Kosciusko County Rural Youth Club member and a member of the state board of directors ot Indiana Rural Youth was elected District 11 President of the organisation and assumes duties this month. Shock attended a two-day session of the board at Bradford Woods located north of Martinsville. The newly elected board is making plans for the 1983 Rural Youth year. Terri Hardy, slate president, says the board will be planning an extensive statewide membership campaign, along with many state activities such as sportr tournaments, citiienship programs and recreational activities. This organisation is cosponsored by the Indiana Farm Bureau, Inc., And Purdue University Cooperative Extension Service. County clubs are active in about 49 counties and it is a growing organisation. Membership is open to all single young adults, 17 years and older, with the purpose of education. recreation and community service.

1909, in LaGrange County, to Eli N. and Lucy (Weaver) Mast. On February 9, 1928, he married Goldie T. Miller. She preceded him in death on April 2.1974. Mast was a member of the Pleasant Grove Conservative Mennonite Church and had lived in the Goshen and Middlebury areas most of his life. He was retired from Star Tank, Goshen. Survivors include, eight daughters, Mrs. Walter (Viola) Homes, Goshen, Mrs. Burl (Ella) Warren, North Webster, Mrs. Owen (Edith) Avery, Mrs. John (Dorothy) Blackport and Mrs. Joseph (Irma) Yokim, all of Syracuse, Mrs. Charles (May) DeFreeze, Wyoming, Mich., Mrs. Randall (Lillian) Oakes, Elkhart and Mrs. Karl (Evelyn) Pendill, Nevada, Texas; six sons. Tobias. Las Cruex, N. M.. Perry, Eli and Alvin all of Syracuse, Leßoy, Ligonier and Lloyd, Middlebury; 45 grandchildren; 45 greatgrandchildren; 13 stepgrandchildren; six step-great-grandchildren; three sisters, Mattie and Mary Mast, both of Shipshewana. Mrs Levi ilda' Helmuth, Middlebury; and three brothers, Noah Mast, Kalma, lowa, Allen Mast, Berlin, Ohio and Perry Mast, Shipshewana. One son and two brothers preceded him in death. Funeral services were held Monday, Dec. 13, at 10 a.m., in the Pleasant Grove Conservative Mennonite Church. CR 30E. Rev Clarence Yoder, pastor, officiated and burial was in Elkhart Prairie cemetery. Yoder-Culp Funeral Home.

Hospital notes

KCH TUESDAY. DEC. 7 Admissions Marian R. Haab, Milford John B. Christian. Syracuse WEDNESDAY. DEC. 8 Admission Pamela K. Vance, Milford Dismissals Ellis E. Koher, North Webster Edwin C. Wagoner, North Webster THURSDAY, DEC. 9 Dismissal Marian R. Haab, Milford FRIDAY, DEC. 19 Admission Ray A. Haab, Milford SATURDAY.DEC.iI Dismissals Donald D. Kreis, Leesburg Mrs. Gary (Pamela) Vance and infant daughter, Milford SUNDAY, DEC. 12 Admission Liddie M. Crace. Leesburg Dismissal Ray A. Haab, Milford Goshen TUESDAY, DEC. 7 Admission Theodore M. Cook, r 2 box 441 Syracuse WEDNESDAY. DEC. 8 Admission - Dorothy McKibbih, Lakeland Loving Care, Milford THURSDAY. DEC. 9 Admissions Doris M England, r 4 box 170 Syracuse , Carolyn Kruger, r 3 box 645-A Syracuse Rolland A. Wogoman. P.O. Box 593 Syracuse Dismissals Theodore M Cook, r 2 box 441 Syracuse Brian C. Stouder, r 4 box 62-A Syracuse FRIDAY. DEC. 19 Dismissals Oscar Graff, r 1 box 14 Milford Marybelle Sharp, P.O. Box 278 Milford

~j t Ell w el 'IURs Cberie Nwrrn I Gary tofhud The following is token from omung the many things said in cowver* sation by Abraham Lincoln. Isl were to try to read, much less answer, all the attacks mode on mo. this shop might as well be closed for any other business. I do the vary best I know hmv — the very best I can; and I ’ mean to keep doing so until the end. If the end brings mo out all right, what is said against me won't amount to anything. If the end brings mo out wrong, ton angels swearing I was right would make 9 difference . I We each are our own judge*, ore we not? Actions do. as the saying goes, speak louder than words. At HARRIS FUNERAL HOME. CR 1000 N * SR 13. wo are proud of our reputation of offering caring, conrerned and professional service to meet the needs of our friends at a most difficult time. We are here to servo, to comfort and to boa friend and ore available to assist and answer your questions and your needs at any time. Telephone 457-3144. Available 34 hours. THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK alain* akA* ba. *4 sateeleeAw 1 CseeWW TO hQVEI COT^Tt OIIWQ wVvnTJ, DUf COrlTO** jJlQirify TTtQT •wits hov* cofitfollsd rhr . Abrohofln Lincoln.

Goshen, was in charge of arrangements. Emroy Williams Mat Mixer Fir MHMibury Moldwig Emroy G. Williams, 63, 601 N. Second St., Goshen, father of Mrs. William (Lanetta) Hunley, Syracuse, died at 11:42 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 11, in the emergency room at Goshen Hospital. He was transported there by medics in the Goshen First Aid ambulance. He was born on July 5,1919, in Bassett, Ark., and moved to Goshen in 1956 from Peoria, Ariz. On September 2,1974, he married Rita Howard. She survives. ' Williams was a paint mixer for Middlebury Molding and a World War II Navy veteran. Additional survivors include two other daughters. Mrs. Delbert (Joyce) Chupp. Phoenix, Ariz., and Mrs. Robert (Barb) Elliott, Goshen; 10 grandchildren; two greatgrandchildren; three brothers, Charles, Goshen, Rube, Colliers, Tenn., and T. J., West Memphis, Ark., and three sisters, Carrie Carmickle, Elkhart, Mrs. Jesse (Lois) Chambers. Columbus. Ga., and Mrs. Lee (Jewel) Silva, Narragansett, R. I. Funeral services were held at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday in the YoderCulp Funeral Home. Goshen. Rev Norman Patton, pastor of First Church of God, officiated and burial was in Baintertown cemetery

SATURDAY, DEC. 11 Admission Orvin Koher, r 3 P.O. Box 383 Syracuse Dismissal Russell Chokey, 325 Medusa Street, Syracuse SUNDAY. DEC. 12 Admission Sarah S. Appenzeller, P.O. Box 301 Syracuse Dismissal Henry Beer, P.O. Box 547 Milford MONDAY. DEC. 13 Admission /Carol J. Miller, 17386 CR 48 Syracuse \ Dismissal Carl P. Ryan, r 1 Leesburg Births VANCE daughter Mr. and Mrs. Gary (Pamela) Vance, Milford, are the parents of a daughter born Wednesday. Dec. 8, m Kosciusko Community Hospital. LUNDY. Kyle Jared Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Lundy, box 218 K Leesburg, are the parents of a son, Kyle Jared, born Sunday, Dec. 12, at 1:26 p.m , at Goshen Hospital. Kyle tipped the scales at 10 pounds, two ounces, and measured 21 inches in length. Maternal grandparente are Mr. and Mrs. Louis Firestore, Syracuse and paternal grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Lundy, North Webster. Palmer Hannum, Columbia City, is the paternal greatgrandfather. Kyle has two sisters, Kim, 16. and Kelly. 13, and one brother, Kevin, nine, at home. DOWTY. Bradley Jay Mr and Mrs Ed Dowty. 78581 CR 133 Syracuse, are the parents of a son. Bradley Jay. born Monday evening, Dec. 13, at 11:38 p.m. in Goshen Hospital. He weighed eight pounds, 9% ounces and measured 20 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dan Stacker, Goshen and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dean Dowty, r 5 Syracuse.

Robert Swogor CM Enginoor Fir Stall Highway Dopartmont Robert J. Swager, 65, 2704 Briarwood Blvd., Goshen, a former Syracuse area resident, died at 10:05 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 12, in Goshen Hospital. He had been a patient for two weeks. He was born on March 27,1917, in Sparta Township. On April 27, 1960, he married Mary Roth Ecklebarger, in lonia, Mich. She survives. He had lived in the SyracuseLigonier area prior to moving to Goshen two months ago, and was a civil engineer with the Indiana State Highway Department for 34 years. He was a member of the Cromwell United Methodist Church, Ligonier Elks Lodge and the Goshen American Legion Post. He was a veteran of World Warll. Additional survivors include two stepsons. Dave Ecklebarger, Leesburg and Drue Ecklebarger. Goshen; two stepdaughters, Mrs. David (Dina) Borneman, Elkhart and Mrs. Reg (Dawn) Glassburn, Dunlap; and 19 stepgrandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. today (Wednesday) in the Ulrey Funeral Home, Cromwell. Rev. Spencer Gentle, pastor of Goshen First Brethren Church, will officiate and burial will be in Oak Park cemetery. . Memorials may be directed to the American Diabetes Association.

Bradley Jay has a sister. Stephanie Lynn. 18 months old. Card of thanks CARD OF THANKS I want to thank my many friends for furnishing bite of cheer and comfort while 1 was in the hospital. - Marybelle Sharp Syracuse ' EMS The Syracuse Emergency Medical Service responded to the following calls recently: , On December 8. at 6:14 p.m., the ambulance was called to the home of Kathryn Williams, 80, r 3 South Shore Drive, Syracuse, where she was ill. The EMS transported the patient to Goshen Hospital. The EMS transported Rolland Wogoman, 62, to Goshen Hospital on December 9. They were called to the Wogoman home, box 593 Syracuse, at 4:55 p.m., after Wogoman became ill. At 9:29 p.m., on December 9. the EMS was dispatched to an accident at County Road BOON, three-fourths mile east of Warner Road. When they arrived at the scene they found only vehicles, but no injured persons. At 10:45 am., on December 14, the EMS was called to the home of Maxine Graham, r 3 box 606 Syracuse, where she was ill. The EIMS transported her to Dr. Clark’s office and after he checked the patient, transported

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-NW ’ '-<• • J *«. ATTEND CONFERENCE — Jerry Auer, Milford and Scott Badskey, North Webster. Attended a leadership development conference for high school students at Ball State University, Muncie. Participants were nominated by administrators from their high schools. The conference was offered by the university’s Student Leadership Development Board, an organization that works to develop campus leaders, according to Dr. James Marine, assistant dean for student programs. Conference topics included motivating and involving people, developing an effective leadership style and publicity techniques. Auer, left, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Auer and Badshey, right, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Badskey. Both are students at Wawasee High School.

her to Goshen Hospital. Amber Manges, five and onehalf month old daughter of Todd Manges. Syracuse, was brought to the Syracuse Fire Station at 8:33p.m.. on December 14. The child had been ill at her home and she had a. high fever. The EMTs advised the parents of treatment and if there was no change in her condition in two hours to take her to the emergency room at the hospital.

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