The Mail-Journal, Volume 20, Number 6, Milford, Kosciusko County, 23 February 1983 — Page 3
Hospital notes
Goshen TUESDAY, FEB. 15 Admission Leona Martin, r 1 box 160-C Milford WEDNESDAY. FEB. 16 Dismissals Leleah Detwiler, r 3 box 583 Syracuse Susan Hapner, r 3 box 588 Syracuse Howard Hughes, 507 South Harrison Street, Syracuse Richard Kehr, r 5, 72833 CR 29 Syracuse Partha E. Miller,-809 North Shaffer, Milford THURSDAY. FEB. 17 Admission Jama L. Shear, “72833 CR 29, Syracuse Dismissal Gerald Cramar, r 1 box 14 Syracuse FRIDAY, FEB. 18 Admission Eloise McCracken, P.O. Box 501 Milford Dismissal Jama Shear 72833 CR 29 Syracuse SATURDAY, FEB. 19 Admission Teri Newcomer, 401 South Main Street, Apt. 1, Syracuse Dismissals Karen Boddinger, r 2 box 380 Syracuse Margaret Darr, r 2 box 550 Syracuse Mrs. James Thwaits and infant daughter, 313 South Huntington Street, Syracuse Theo Beer, r 2 box 90 Milford SUNDAY, FEB. 20 Dismissals Mrs. Ray Gerber and infant son, r 3 box 489-A Syracuse Mrs. Randy Shipley and infant son, r 4 box 64 Syracuse Barbara Hamman, r 2 box 742 Leesburg MONDAY, FEB. 21 Admissions Charles Plumer, r 1 box 129 Syracuse
S’ & ar-. fwv l*~ — *- • IMnie nflrnJ • vary CSSIIVIKI William Ellery Channing once wrote that "I see the marks of God in the heavens and the earth, but how much more in a liberal intellect, in magnanimity, in unconquerable rectitude, in a philanthropy which forgives every wrong, and which never despairs of the cause of Christ and human virtue! I do and I must reverence human nature. I bless it for its kind affections, and for its strong and tender love, I honor it for its struggles against oppressions, for its achievements in science and art, and still more for its examples of heroic and saintly virtue". One can see good in everything. Upon reflection one usually sees that which will help to alleviate the stress of the moment. When a loss of a dear one is experienced it is important to take a few minutes and reflect upon our relationship with that person. At HARRIS FUNERAL HOME. SR T 3 and CR 1000 N. we feel this is important and, in conjunction with the family, try to create the service and atmosphere most appropriate for the moment. At HARRIS FUNERAL HOME we are here to serve you. Tel. 457-3144. Available 24 hours. THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK: "What does not destroy me. makes me stronger". Nietzsche.
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Susan D. White, r 3 box 413 Syracuse Dismissals Mrs. John Martin and infant son, r 1 box 160-C Milford KCH MONDAY, FEB. 14 Admissions Craig B Marten, Leesburg Velma A. Ott, North Webster Linda A. Marsh, Leesburg Dismissal MiMichael J. Hanson, Leesburg WEDNESDAY, FEB. 16 Admission John F. Mills, Leesburg Dismissals Coy R. Gregory, Leesburg Monty J. Sechrist, Leesburg Deana J. Ryan, Milford THURSDAY. FEB. 17 Admissions William G. Barth, Milford John M. Goldman, Syracuse Gertrude L. Ashton, North Webster Dismissal Velma A. Ott, North Webster FRIDAY, FEB. 18 Admission Esther J. Schneider, Leesburg Dismissals Fae E. Hollar, Leesburg Craig B. Marten, Leesburg John F. Mills, Leesburg John M. Goldman, Syracuse SATURDAY, FEB. 19 Admission Kassie L. Stamper, Syracuse Dismissal William G. Barth, Milford SUNDAY, FEB. 20 Dismissals Gertrude L. Ashton, North Webster Kassie L. Stamper, Syracuse Births GERBER, Justin Allen Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gerber, r 3 box 489A Syracuse are the parents of a son, Justin Allen, bom Tuesday, Feb. 15, at 2:42 a.m. in Goshen Hospital.
Justin Allen tipped the scales at eight pounds, six ounces and measured 21 inches long. He is a first child for the Gerbers. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Donald McCulloch of Syracuse and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Allen Gerber, Syracuse Maternal great-grandparents are Miriam McCulloch, Colorado Springs, Colo.; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse McCulloch, Ishpeming, Mich.; and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse McCulloch, Ishpeming. Mich.; and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Brown, Syracuse. Paternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hapner. Syracuse, and Mrs. Alam Gerber, Nappanee. MARTIN. Austin Scott Mr. and Mrs. John A. (Leona M.) Martin. Milford, are the parents of a son, Austin Scott, born Wednesday, Feb. 16, in Goshen Hospital. He weighed nine pounds, two ounces and was 19* 2 inches long Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Yoder, Centreville, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. John C. Martin, r 2 Milford, are the paternal grandparents. Mrs. Ben P. Yoder, Mendon, Mich., is the maternal greatgrandmother. Austin has two brothers Spencer Lee, 10; and Dustin William, 15 months, at home. SHIPLEY son Mr. and Mrs. Randy (Rita) Shipley, r 4 box 64 Syracuse, are the parents of a son bom Thursday, Feb. 17, in Goshen Hospital. GOOD son Mr. and Mrs. Jeri (Annette) Good, r 3 box 649 Syracuse, are the parents of a son bom Monday, Feb. 21, in Goshen Hospital. MOLLETTE son Mr. and Mrs. Anthony (Annette) Mollette, r 1 box 42-M Milford, are the parents of a son born Monday, Feb. 21. in Goshen Hospital. HURD, Ashley Louise Mr. and Mrs. Gary (Patrice) Hurd, r 2 box 10-CC Milford, are the parents of a daughter, Ashley Louise, born Monday, Feb. 21, at
Obituaries
Joseph Hollar Custodian For Former Bethany School Joseph F. Hollar, Sr., 89, formerly of New Paris and Union, Mich., and brother of Mrs. Charles (Dorothy) Lehman, Syracuse, died at 7:07 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 20, in Goshen Hospital. He had been ill 12 years and was a resident of Fountainview Place, Goshen, the past two years. He was bom on April 26,1893, in Elkhart County, and was married September 28, 1912. to Sylvia Pippenger. She died on Sep-
9:30 p.m. in Goshen Hospital. She weighed seven pounds, nine ounces and was 18 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Schrock, Waterford; and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hurd, Milford. Agnes Hurd, Milford, is the paternal great-grandmother. Ashley has one sister, Rachel, 3, at home. Milford EMS The Milford Emergency Medical Service made four calls recently. On Friday, Feb. 18, a female. 61, experienced difficulty in breathing and was taken to Goshen Hospital. On Sunday, Feb. 20, a male, 68, experienced difficulty in breathing and was taken to Kosciusko Community Hospital. On Tuesday, Feb. 22. a female, 86. was transferred from Goshen Hospital to Lakeland Loving Care Center. Also on that day. a male in his early 20s was transported to Kosciusko Community Hospital. Syracuse EMS The Syracuse Emergency Medical Service has responded to the following calls recently: On February 16, at 12:-e p.m.. the EMS was called to r 1 Syracuse, where Ervin W. Frauhiger, 72, was very ill. The EMS transported him from his home to Elkhart Hospital. Syracuse Emergency Medical Service responded to a call at 4:01 p.m., Friday, Feb. 18, when Rose E. Long, 21, r 1 Leesburg, suffered a bump to her head. The patient refused medical aid. The EMS was called to the Frog Tavern at 12:45 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 19. when Todd Mangas. 20, r 4 Syracuse, became ill. He was advised to see a physician. Syracuse transported two
tember 4, 1979. Hollar was a retired farmer and custodian for the former Bethany grade school, US 6, New Paris. Additional survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Donald (Delores) Walker, Union and Mrs. Theodore (Albert) Cripe, New Paris; four sons. William E. and Joseph, Jr., both of New Paris, Dale L., Fort Myers, Fla., and Raymond D., Hartford, Mich.; 20 grandchildren; 37 great-grandchildren; nine stepgreat-grandchildren; three great-great-grandchildren; one brother, Robert, Terre Haute, and two other sisters, Frances Kaser, Laredo, Texas and Ruth Grush, Goshen. A brother, Noble, preceded him in death. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. today (Wednesday) in the Rieth-Rohrer-Ehret Funeral Home, Goshen. Rev. Dale Linhart, pastor of Grace United Methodist Church, New Paris, officiated and burial was in Union Center cemetery, Nappanee. Memorials may be made to the Elkhart County Heart Fund. Hilda I. Stapleton Cromwell Area Resident Hilda E. Stapleton, 91, r I box 33 Cromwell, died Thursday, Feb. 17, at 2:35 a.m. in the Whitley County Hospital. She had been in failing health for about a year. She was born November 18, 1891, in Wisbech Cambridgeshire, England. Her parents were Harry and Anne Marie (Holland)
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victims of a two-car accident Sunday evening at 8:40 p.m. The patients were Florence Pletcher, 76, r 2 box 577 Syracuse and Lovilia Marchand, 67, r 4 Greenhaus Apartments, Syracuse. Mrs. Pletcher suffered internal and head injuries and Mrs. Marchand sustained lacerations to her left elbow, hand and forehead. Both were transported to Goshen Hospital and then on to other hospitals. Syracuse transported Mrs. Pletcher to Parkview Hospital, Fort Wayne. On Monday the EMS was called to Liberty Homes, Syracuse, when Willie Day, 47, 103 W. Arthur, Sidney, fell from scaffolding and suffered an abrasion above his right eye. He was transported to Goshen Hospital. The Syracuse EMS was called to Dr. Clark’s office on February 22, at 10:44 am., to transport Elmer Haab, 82, 209 Main. Milford, to Goshen Hospital. Bob Ramsey, 33, r 4 box 369 Syracuse, was brought to the Syracuse police station for treatment by the EMS on February 22, at 10:10 p.m. The EMS transported him to Kosciusko Community Hospital. Roberta Busch receives nursing scholarship Roberta Busch, Syracuse, is currently receiving the Miles Foundation nursing scholarship at Goshen College. She is a junior. Each year, Miles Laboratories, a drug and chemical production company of Elkhart, awards four-year scholarships to two freshmen nursing students. The scholarship is renewed yearly, provided the student remains in the Goshen nursing program and performs satisfactorily. Students receiving the scholarship must demonstrate financial need, high academic performance and a favorable attitude. Recipients are generally Indiana residents. This year’s grant from the Miles Foundation totaled $8,733.
Hudson. In 1908 she came to the United States, residing in Convoy, Ohio. In 1939 she moved to the Cromwell area. On July 14, 1914, she married Bertram Stapleton, who preceded her in death in 1948. She was a homemaker, a member of the Broadway Christian Church and the Washington Township Home Ec. Club. Survivors include one son. Fredrick Stapleton of Cromwell; seven grandchildren; 16 greatgrandchildren; and four great-great-grandchildren. Services were held Saturday, Feb. 19, at I p.m. at Harris Funeral Home, south of Syracuse. Burial followed at Sparta cemetery. Wilson Boeder Wilson A. Boeder, 68, 2520 Sherwood Dr., Lima, Ohio, father of Stephen Boeder, Leesburg, died at 12:30 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 20, in Kosciusko Community Hospital. He was born in Iron Ridge, Wis., on July 22, 1914, to Benjamin and Amelia (Keller) Boeder. On April 28, 1945, he married Verna Luebke. She survives. He was a member of the Faith Evangelical Lutheran Church, Lima and retired as plant supervisor for the Meadow Gold Dairies. He had resided in Lima for 18 years and was a member of the American Legion. Additional survivors include two other sons, David Boeder, Columbus, Ohio, and Charles Boeder, Saint Paul, Minn., and five grandchildren. Two brothers and two sisters preceded him in death. Titus Funeral Home, Warsaw, was in charge of local arrangements and funeral arrangements were incomplete in the Chapel of Memories Funeral Home, Lima.
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AUXILIARY DONATES EQUIPMENT — North Webster firemea’s ladies auxiliary donated approximately S7OO worth of equipment to the North Webster Fire Department The auxiliary purchased an exhaust fan. six nomex hoods and four blue lights. A basketball tourney is being planned for the near future to help raise additional money for the « fire department. Shown above with the exhaust fan are Firemen Gary Hill, Dave Payne. Fire Chief Steve White. Auxiliary President Willie Duncan, and Auxiliary members Janet Rex and Dixie Likens. (Photo by Deb Fox) ST t w v * ***• wmF HELP IN FEEDING DUCKS — Joe Baumgartner. Syracuse, has been feeding the ducks on , Syracuse Channel for a number of years and has been receiving quite a bit of help in obtaining the feed and feeding the ducks. During the past winter Farm Bureau Co-Op in Milford has given Baumgartner permission to gather the spilled grain as did area farmers. Gene Brown and a Mr. Eby. The farmers allowed Baumgartner to go into the field and pick up ears of corn missed by the corn pickers. Abo assisting Baumgartner in feeding the ducks and picking up the grain and corn were Marcus Mcßroom. Jeff Shields. Chris Anderson, Chris Selina. Tad Byrd and Lowell Johnson. Shown above is Tad Byrd, son of Mindy Byrd. Syracuse, ringing the bell for the ducks feeding time.
JOINS LAKE CITY BANK — Richard G. Adams, formerly of Fort Wayne, joined Lake City Bank, Warsaw, on February 21 as executive vice president. Adams was formerly senior vice president of Lincoln National Bank and Trust Co.. Fort Wayne. He has been actively involved in community affairs, is on the advisory board of Indiana Purdue University-Fort Wayne, is a trustee of the Fort Wayne Museum of Art, and immediate past president of the Fort Wayne Fine Arts Association. Senior ' bank president R. Douglas Grant stated. ” Adams brings a wide bredth of commercial banking knowledge and experience to our organziation, and we are delighted to have him with us.” Adams and his wife, Marcia, an art consultant, has two adult sons and plan to relocate in the Warsaw area. Coffee break For a special treat at a low cost, put a piece of chocolate or a snip of vanilla bean in the coffee filter before adding the grounds.
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Carrasana hospitalized after suicide attempt
Aurelio S. Carrasana. approximately 24 years old, was taken to Kosciusko Community Hospital early Tuesday morning after he tried to commit suicide. Carrasana lives at 132 S. Main Street, Milford. Milford Marshal David Hobbs received a telephone call at 4:45 a.m. with a report someone had suffered self-inflicted wounds. When Hobbs arrived at the scene it was found Carrasana had cut several arteries and needed medical assistance. Before Milford Emergency Medical Service transported him to the hospital Carrasana attempted to use a razor blade to further injure
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himself Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Department and Syracuse Police were called to assist when Carrasana became unruly and refused to go to the hospital. Yum-yum For a delicious partytime treat for kids of all ages. Prepare your favorite cake mix according to directions. Then, fill flatbottomed ice-cream cones with the batter and arrange as many as you want on a cookie sheet. Bake at 350 degrees for twenty minutes, cool and add a scoop of icecream.
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