The Mail-Journal, Volume 19, Number 49, Milford, Kosciusko County, 22 December 1982 — Page 3
Obituaries
y - w "v jk WORST • J O’i* ■B % •"' jXv LOUISE BYLAND E. Louise Byland Retired UTS Employee E. Louise Byland. 79, 318 S. .. Lake St., Syracuse, died at 9:35 . am , Saturday, Dec. 18, in the Goshen Hospital following an extended illness. She was born on March 29,1903, in Milford to Fred B. and Ella (Gawthrop) Self. In 1924 she married Nelson R. By land in Syracuse. He preceded her in death in May 1958. Mrs. Byland was a member of Saint Andrew's United Methodist Church, Syracuse Order of the Eastern Star and in 1968 retired from United Telephone Company. Survivors include five sons, Charles R., South Bend. Louis N. and Fred S., both of Syracuse, James E . West Chicago, and Marion R. Kelly, Fort Myers, Fla.; 14 grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren Funeral services were held at 11 a m Tuesday, Dec. 21, in the Harris Funeral Home, SR 13S Syracuse Rev Phil Frew* ai ficiated and burial will be in Syracuse cemetery Memorials may be made to the Kosciusko or Elkhart County Cancer Society Edna Byrer Lifetime Resident Os The Leesburg Area Edna M Byrer. 84, Prairie View Rest Home, formerly of Leesburg, died at 10 p.m. Saturday, Dec 18. in the Goshen Hospital. She was born on May 9, 1898 to Hollis and Cora (Guy) Cormany On February 11. 1921, she married Ferdinand Byrer He diedin 1965 Mrs Byrer was a lifetime resident of the Leesburg area and a member of the Leesburg United Methodist Church Survivors include two daughters, Mrs Robert (Myrtle) Bishop, Leesburg and Mrs Annabelle Alber Gerber, California; six grandchildren and nine great grandchildren Funeral services were held at 10:30 a m. Tuesday. Dec 21, in the Titus Funeral Home, Warsaw Rev N. Dale Mendenhall officiated and burial was in Leesburg cemetery Carolyn Evans Member Os Lak aland Eagles 3760 Auxiliary Carolyn L. Evans, 33, Syracuse, died at 11:30 p.m Wednesday. Dec 15, in Parkview Hospital, Fort Wayne, following an extended illness She was bom on February 7, 1949, to Frederick and Lizzie (Borkhokier) Sloan, in Goshen On September 20, 1969, she was
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married to Orval Edward Evans 11. She had lived her lifetime in the Syracuse area and was a homemaker and a member of the Lakeland Eagles Lodge Auxiliary. In addition to her husband, survivors include one daughter, Carol Jane, and one son, Orval E. 111, both of Warsaw; her mother; a sister, Norma Spon seller, Tennessee, and a brother, Lee Sloan, Syracuse. Funeral services were held Saturday, Dec. 18, at 2 p.m. in the Harris Funeral Home, SR 13S Syracuse. Rev. Michael Johnson officiated and burial was in the Syracuse cemetery. Susan Chupp Grandmother Ta 233 / Mrs. Susan Chupp, 88 . r 2 Nappanee, stepmother of Mrs. Steven (Barbara) Mullet, Leesburg, died at 10:55 am. Tuesday, Dec. 14, in her home, following a lengthy illness. She was bom near Nappanee on June 20, 1894, to William and Elizabeth (Helmuth) Yoder. In February 1919, she married John Chupp. He died in April 1950. Additional survivors include two sons, William, Bremen and Edward, r 3 Nappanee; three daughters, Mrs. Menno (Mary) Schwartz, Etna Green, Mrs. Milo (Edna) Schwartz and Elizabeth Chupp, both of r 2 Nappanee; a stepson, Floyd Chupp, Middlefield, Ohio; three, other stepdaughters, Mrs. Emery (Fannie) Miller, Etna Green, Mrs. Manas (Kate) Borkholder, New Paris and Mrs Herman (Lydia Mae) Hochstetler. Bremen; 16 grandchildren; 41 stepgrandchildren; 34 greatgrandchildren. 142 stepgreatgrandchildren. a number of stepgreat-great-grandchildren, and three half-sisters, Mrs. Edward (Lizzie) Nisley, Mrs John (Emma) Mast and Mrs Mattie Nisley, all of Hutchinson. Kan. Five sisters and six brothers preceded her in death Funeral services were held at 9:30 a m Friday, Dec 17, in the Chupp home, 34 miles southwest of Nappanee Bishop Lonnie Slabaugh and Noah Anderson, both of the old Order Amish Church, officiated and burial was in Weldy cemetery. Wright-Yoder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Etta Emerick Born In Kosciusko County Etta V. Emerick, 86. a resident of Peabody Home and formerly of 404 East Fifth St., North Manchester, died at 8:38 p.m Saturday, Dec. 18, in Wabash County Hospital She is the mother of Mrs David (Mildred) Roth. Dewart Lake She was bom on August 17, 1896, in Kosciusko County, to Douglas and Minnie (Perry > Shireman In November 1917, she married Orville L. Emerick He died on May 28,1954 Mrs. Emerick was a member of the First Brethren Church and the Home Economics Club, North Manchester Additional survivors include one other daughter, Mrs Paul (Maxinei Burton. North Manchester; one son, Lowell E , North Manchester; one brother. Walter Shireman. North Man Chester; one sister, Mrs Edwin (Thelma) Eberly, Orville, Ohio; 11 grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren One daughter, one son, one brother
and two sisters preceded her in death. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. today (Wednesday) in the Bender Funeral Home, North Manchester. Pastor Woodrow Immel will officiate with burial in Oaklawn cemetery, North Manchester. Florence Winesburg M’HRvTliww luvjgaulV K a Adie Reutbir warkm*’ iVVIIe WWWMVWjIWI Florence Winesburg, 70, r 2 Syracuse, died Thursday, Dec. 16, in Goshen Hospital following complications during surgery. She was born on February 18, 1912, to Mr. and Mrs. George Bose, in Chicago, 111. She married John Winesburg, who died in 1970. Mrs. Winesburg was a retired bookkeeper for Highlo Foods, Chicago, 81., and had lived in Syracuse the last eight years. Survivors include two sons, John and Adam Knerr, Illinois; 10 grandchildren; one sister, Elsie Koch, Illinois; *and one brother, Henry Bose, Texas. /- There were no services or calling preceding cremation. Harris Funeral home, SR 13S Syracuse was in charge of arrangements. Marjorie Houin MaW Ceenty 4-H Leader Many Years Mrs. Marjorie Michel Houin, 53. Plymouth, stepmother of Mrs. Gary (Louise) Webster, Syracuse, died at 8:05 am. Wednesday, Dec. 15, in Parkview Hospital, Plymouth. She had . been ill since July 1. She was bom in Wabash County on April 4,1929, to Roy and Mary (Davenport) Edwards. On February 20, 1949, she married Loren Michel. He died on April 7, 1979. Her second marriage occurred on April 17, 1982, to Leo Houin. He survives. She was employed at the Orthopedic Equipment Company, Bourbon, and was a member of the Junior T.C. Home Ec Club. Rebekah Lodge of Columbia City, Marshall County Sheep Breeder’s Association, Associated Milk Producers, Inc., honorary member of the Plymouth Chapter, State Future Farmers of America and a Marshall County 4-H leader many years She was a member of Saint Michael’s Catholic Church, Plymouth. Additional survivors include her mother; two sons. Ronald and Greg Michel, Plymouth; two daughters, Mrs Deborah Smith, Plymouth, and Mrs. Kathy Hammonds, Warsaw; eight stepsons, Earl, Allen, Kenneth and Mark Houin, all of Plymouth, Dr. Raymond Houin, LaPorte, Marvin Houin, Bremen, Dr. Herman Houin, Detroit and Kevin Houin, at home; five grandchildren; 18 stepgrandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Joan Caudell, West Pueblo, Colo.; and one brother, Gene Edwards, Noblesville One sister preceded her in death. Funeral services were held at 10 a m. Saturday, Dec. 18, in the Saint Michael’s Catholic Church. Rev. Raymond Balzar officiated and burial was in Mount Pleasant cemetery The Rosary was recited at 8:15 p.m Friday, Dec. 17, in the Deaton Funeral Home, Bourbon. Memorials may be made to the Marshall County Cancer Fund Lyle Moore Mother Os Syracuse Man Lyle A. Moore, 78, Elwood, mother of John Moore, Jr., Syracuse, died Sunday, Dec. 19,
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in Mercy Hospital, Elwood, following an extended illness. She was born in Huntington on August 17,1904, to Earl and Pearl Shaw. She married John W. Moore, Sr., who preceded her in death in 1967 Mrs. Moore was a member of the East Main Street Christian Church, Order of the Eastern Star and Elwood Garden Club. Additional survivors include one brother, Fred Shaw, Columbus, Neb.; and five grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. today (Wednesday) in the Copher and Fesler Funeral Home, Elwood. Rev. Paul Remick will officiate and burial will be in Elwood City cemetery. Buddy Gene Manges Korean War Veteran Funeral services were held Monday, Dec. 20, at 2 p.m. for Buddy Gene Manges, 50, r 4 Syracuse, at the Mishler Funeral
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Goshen TUESDAY, DEC. 14 Admission Lyons M. Roberts, 430 South Parkway Street, Syracuse Dismissal Carolyn S. Kruger, r 3 box 645A Syracuse WEDNESDAY. DEC. 15 Admissions Elva L. Bitner, 308 Dolan Drive, Syracuse Elizabeth Lindzy, r 5 box 410 Syracuse , THURSDAY, DEC. 1« Admission Kathleen K. Weisser, r 1 Milford Dismissals Mrs. Edward Dowty and infant son, 71581CR133 Syracuse Doris England, r 4 box 170 Syracuse SATURDAY, DEC. 18 Admission Jeffery A. Grindle, 112 North Street, Syracuse Dismissals Sarah S. Appenzeller, P.O. box 301 Syracuse Elva L. Bitner, 308 Dolan Drive, Syracuse Mrs. Keith Miller and infant son, 17386 CR 48 Syracuse Rolland A. Wogoman, P.O. Box 593 Syracuse Mrs. Tom Speicher and infant son, r 2 box 130 Milford Kathleen K. Weisser, r 1 box 25A Milford SUNDAY. DEC. 19 Admission Esther Klinger, P.O. Box 374 North Webster MONDAY. DEC. 20 Admission « James Cowan, 14288 CR 50 Syracuse Dismissal Orvin Koher, r 3 box 383 Syracuse KOH MONDAY. DEC. 13 Admission Ruth A. Reynolds, Syracuse TUESDAY, DEC. 14 Admission Pamela JL Needier, North Webster THURSDAY. DEC. 15 Admission Orpha R. Foster, Leesburg
Home in Milford. Rev. Paul Tinkel of the First Brethren Church officiated at the service. Manges died Friday, Dec. 17, of an accidental asphyxiation from a furnace in Lake County, near Gary. He was a lifetime resident of the Milford-Syracuse area and was in the Gary area searching for employment. He was bom in Goshen on April 22, 1932, to Floyd and Martha (Markam) Manges, Dewart Lake, who survive. A wife, Sherry (Gillis) Manges preceded him in death in April 1962. He served in the United States Air Force for four years and was a veteran of the Korean War. He was also a member of the Syracuse Veterans of Foreign Wars; the Syracuse American Legion; and the Eagles, number 3760. He is survived by a sister, Mrs. Robert (Marge) Stiver, Elkhart; a brother, Floyd Manges, Jr., Elkhart; five sons, Todd of Syracuse, James, Wade, Ward,
FRIDAY, DEC. IS Dismissals Lorraine A. May, Leesburg Liddie M. Crace, Leesburg SATURDAY. DEC. 17 Admissions Lloyd L. Warren, Leesburg Tona K. Sellers, Leesburg Dismissals John B. Christian, Syracuse Ruth A. Reynolds, Syracuse Orpha R. Foster, Leesburg SUNDAY, DEC. 18 Dismissals Lloyd L. Warren, Leesburg Tona K. Sellers, Leesburg AT HOME Mrs. Michael (Sherlene) Clevenger, r 1 Warsaw, was released from Kosciusko Community Hospital on Saturday, Dec. 18, following surgery on Tuesday, Dec. 14. She will be recuperating at home for several weeks. TONSILLECTOMY Lisa Kaiser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kaiser, r 2 Milford, was admitted to the Saint Joseph Hospital in Fort Wayne on Friday, Dec. 17, for a tonsillectomy. She has since been released and is recuperating at home. EARSURGERY Pete Ryan Melendez, 10-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Melendez of Syracuse, received corrective surgery for an ear infection in Elkhart Hospital on Tuesday, Dec. 14. He was released and is recuperating with his parents in Florida. CAST REMOVED Mrs. William A. (Helen) Leemon, 301 North Henry Street, Milford, will have a walking cast removed today (Wednesday). Mrs. Leemon broke her ankle while shopping in Goshen several weeks ago. PUNCTURE WOUND Brad LeCount, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert LeCount of Milford, received a puncture wound while working on his car Tuesday evening. He was taken to Goshen Hospital and released after treatment. Cards of thanks CARD OF THANKS The family of Moses E. Mast would like to thank all who shared with us expressions of love and concern during our recent bereavement. Thanks to Goshen General Hospital and Hospice Program, Elkhart Cancer Society and Greencroft Nursing Center, the Pleasant Grove Church, Rev. Clarence Yoder and Rev. Alvin Troyer. CARD OF THANKS We want to thank the Syracuse VFW for their gifts, food and also the funeral dinner. Thanks to the
CARD OF THANKS Perhaps you sent a lovely card, or sat quietly in a i chair. s — Perhaps you sent a funeral spray, if so wesaW it I; there. \ Perhaps you spoke the kindest words, asjany friend ; ; could say; Perhaps you were not there at all, just thought of us ! i that day. I Whatever you did to console our hearts, we thank you so much whatever the part. A big thanks to Pastor Mike E. Johnson and to the Church of God for a wonderful dinner. It was greatly appreciated. The Family Os Carolyn I~ Ivan*
and Danny, at home; two daughters, Mrs. Gary (Kimberly) Harter of Elkhart, and Renee, at home; and one granddaughter. Burial was held in the Union Center cemetery. Mabel Heaney lived le Cromwell Many Years f • ■ Mabel Henney, 92, a former resident of Cromwell, and mother of Mrs. Ivan (Kathryn) Rinehart, Lake Wawasee, died at 7 a.m. Friday, Dec. 17, in the Lutheran Hospital, Fort Wayne. She was born on November 28, 1890, in Cromwell to Milton and Jeanette Moore. In 1911 she married Forrest Henney. He preceded her in death in 1946. Mrs. Henney had lived in Cromwell for many years and alscsived in Sarasota, Fla. She was most recently a resident of the Lutheran Home, Fort Wayne.
American Legion and the Eagles also. We want to especially thank Rev. Paul D. Tinkel, the Mishler Funeral Home and the friends and neighbors for their gifts, cards and flowers. The Family of Buddy Gene Manges Births MILLER son Mr. and Mrs. Keith Miller, 17386 CR 48 Syracuse, are the parents of a son bom Wednesday, Dec. 15, in the Goshen Hospital. SPEICHER. Travis Alan Mr. and Mrs. Tom (Tammy) Speicher, r 1 box 10 Milford, are the parents of a son, Travis Alan, bom Thursday, Dec. 16, at 7:22
Health Views ® DO YOUR KNEES CRACK WHEN YOU BEND DOWN?
Anyone that has ever visited an Asiatic country is amazed at the ability of the people to rest in a squatting position. It's not unusual at all to see even the aged sitting on the haunches of their legs, without any stress or strain ... or cracking of their knees. On the other hand, picture this contrasting situation. You are at a party. While milling around and talking to friends you drop a cocktail napkm on the floor. There is chatter, but the room is relatively quiet until you bend down to do the polite thing and pick it up. When you do so, your knees go c-r-u-n-c-h. Just loud enough to draw attention and embarrass you and your spouse. Does this scene sound familiar? If so, you are not alone, since many people experience cracking knee noises. Sometimes the knees are also swollen, causing additional concern. No doubt, you are interested in knowing what causes this problem. To understand it, you must understand the structure of the knee. The knee is a peculiar and complicated joint. Most joints have a complete sleeve of ligamentous tissue surrounding them. Inside these capsules are the membranes responsible for the fluid within the joint which lubricates and absorbs shocks. But unlike other joints, the knee has only a partial capsule of ligament. The front of the knee has tendinous fibers in which the kneecap is imbedded, completing the capsule. The muscles on the front of the thigh are continous with these tendinous fibers and are responsible for keeping them taut.
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She was a member of Calvary Lutheran Church, Cromwell. Additional survivors include two grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. Funeral services were held Sunday, Dec. 19, at 2:30 p.m. in the Ulrey Funeral Home, Cromwell. Rev. Frank Barcus officiated and burial was in Oak Park cemetery, Ligonier. Memorials may be made to the Lutheran Home or to the church. Leroy Maddux Os Kinney Shoes Leroy Maddux, 70, r 3 Syracuse, died at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 21, in his home from an apparent heart attack. He had been failing in health.. He was born in Bluffton on August 6, 1912, to Thomas and Naomi Maddux. On May 24, 1942, he married Doneva Kimmel who survives. Maddux has resided in
a.m. in Goshen Hospital. He weighed seven pounds, two ounces and was 19 inches long. Mr. and Mrs. George Sheets of Milford are the maternal grandparents and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Speicher, also of Milford, are the paternal grandparents. Maternal great-grandmothers are Eileen Sheets and Hazel Price, both of Nappanee. Paternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Theo Beer and Pauline Speicher, all of Milford. Travis has two sisters, Trischa, 5; and Traci, 2; at home. LOZANO. Rocky Lee, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Rocky Lozano, r 1 Leesburg, are the parents of a son, Rocky Lee, Jr., bom Saturday, Dec. 11, at 2:45 p.m. at home. He weighed 7 pounds, 13
Weakness of the muscles allows too much slack and too much fluid to gather. The result is a grinding or snapping of the joint, which we interpret as cracking. Why don’t Asiatics suffer this problem? Well, in some cases they do. But customs have caused them to strengthen these muscles just as a skier would develop his. In many cases, for the person who doesn’t ski or sit on his haunches, the cracking and even the swell-ing-may be due to lack of tone. We simply do not pay enough attention to our leg muscles once we reach adulthood. The American Chiropractic Association has a set of exercises • which it recommends for improving the tone of the thigh muscles. It involves knee exercises: Sit in front of a fixed object. Lock the toes and front part of the foot under the object. Try to straighten knees, and hold for a count of seven. Relax, and then % repeat. Gradually add to the number of repetitions. As the tone of the muscles improve, the function of the knee should normalize. If you are concerned with your knees and notice conditions that do not appear to be normal, it is‘ recommended that you visit your doctor of chiropractic. If your problem is a lack of tone, he can recommend specific exercises to alleviate your condition. If your problem is structural, he cap advise and treat you accordingly.
■rt zziWv k W- If — Cm. >JL,_ J urarwe norni • vary casnuna Our homes or* among th* most comfortable house, in th* world. That it not* to say that we do not hov* our poor becaus* we do. We ar* a rich nation but th* poor exist her* as they do *v*rywh*r*. Now and then, however, is it not a good idea to look around our homes and be grateful for what we have? In America, we often have not only what we need, but goods to spar*. We have things that do not have to be worn out; things we possess that never get any use at all. Our homes are comfortable and we should be grateful. Sometimes, counting one's blessings begins with the most ordinary things in life; things we own, use and see every day. The holiday season is a time for reflection on the activities of the post year while casting a glance forward to the days ahead. At HARRIS FUNERAL HOME. SR 13 CR 1000 N. we would like to extend Season’s Greetings and best wishes for the New Year to all of our friends and neighbors. We hope the forthcoming year will bring to all a strengthening of friendship and attainment of the worthwhile goals you seek. Telephone 457-3144. Available 24 hours. THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK: » “Mon did Hit angels' food: he sent them meat to the fill". Psalms 78:25.
Syracuse for the past 12 years, moving here from Michigan City. He was a retired manager of the Kinney Shoes, Concord Mall, Elkhart. Additional survivors include two daughters and one son of Michigan; one stepdaughter, Mrs. John (Pat) Spahn, LaPorte; two grandchildren; one greatgranddaughter; one brother, Franklin Maddux, Fort Wayne; and two sisters, Mrs. Jenny Engelhart, Bay City, Mich., and Mrs. Agnes Shane, Bluffton. Friends may call from 2-4, 7-9 pm : today (Wednesday) in the Harris Funeral Home, SR 13S Syracuse, where funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 23. Rev. David Maish will officiate and burial will be in -Swan Lake Memorial Gardens, Michigan City. Commital services will be at 1 p.m. CST at Swan Lake Memorial Gardens. x Memorials may be directed to Syracuse Emergency Medical Service.
ounces and was 21 inches long. The maternal grandmother is Linda Taylor, Leesburg, and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Alex Lozano from Milford. Maternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Popenfoose, Leesburg, and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Taylor, Pierceton. Paternal greatgrandmothers are Anna Flores and Ramona Lozano, both of Elsa, Texas. Rocky has two sisters, Sarah • Marie, 3; and Billi Joa, 1; at home. , Syracuse EMS Syracuse EMS was called to Wawasee High School at 8:23 p.m. on Saturday evening, Dec. 18, when Tona Sellers, 18, r 1 Leesburg, injured her arm. She was transported to Kosciusko Community Hospital. On Sunday, Dec. 19, Syracuse EMS transported Catherine Hibschman, 71, r 4 Syracuse, from the Syracuse Police Department to Goshen Hospital. The EMS received the call at 6:30 a.m.
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