The Mail-Journal, Volume 20, Number 8, Milford, Kosciusko County, 9 March 1983 — Page 3

Obituaries

Wallace Anglin Clunette Elevator Co-founder, President Funeral services were held on Tuesday at 11:30a.m. in the Titus Funeral Home at Warsaw for Wallace R. (Monk) Anglin, 75, r 5 Warsaw. Anglin, Clunette Elevator president, died Saturday at 3:05 p.m. in the Parkview Hospital at Plymouth following a one-year illness. He was born in Prairie Townshlip on March 9, 1907, the son of Washington and Grace (Kitch) Anglin. He married Enid Snyder on July 15. 1932. She survives. He was co-founder of the Clunette Elevator and a lifetime resident of Atwood. He was a member of the Otterbein United Methodist Church, a charter member of the Atwood Lions Club, a member of the Masonic Lodge of Bourbon, past president of the Northern Indiana Grain and Feed Dealers, past president of the Grain Elevator Service of Indiana and a Sunday School teacher and superintendent for many years. Surviving with the wife are one son, Dan, Warsaw; two daughters. Mrs. Richard (Connie) Jordan and Mrs. Larry <Sue Lane) Shively, both of Warsaw; nine grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; five brothers. Marshall of Tucson. Ariz.. Dallas of Clunette. Wendell of Leesburg. Fla., and Don and Jack of Warsaw. Two brothers and one sister preceded him in death. Officiating at the services were Rev. Earl Owens and Rev. Paul Horine. Interment was in Stony Point Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Kosciusko County Heart Fund Mabie DeMuth Lifetime Leesburg Resident Mrs Mabel DeMuth, 83. 320 West Main Street. Warsaw, formerly of Leesburg and mother of William DeMuth. Leesburg, died at 4:15 p.m. Tuesday, March 1, in Goshen Hospital. She had been failing in health for two years. She was bom on January 28, 1900. in Daviess County to William and Talitha (Huis) Webber. On January 29,1917, she married Donald DeMuth. He preceded her in death on November 17.1959. Mrs. DeMuth was a member of the First Christian Churchy Warsaw, and was a lifetime resident of the Leesburg area. THANKS TO ONE AND ALL! For vour many remembrancer and kindnesses at the time of our sOlh anniversary. Special thanks to all our relatives anti neighbors for their help. It uax wonderful and greatly appreciated by both of us. I elma 4nd Glen Pinkerton ■FWM Edward D. Jan vs Mambers Now York Stock Exchange. Inc 'Member Sacwntm Investor Protection Corporation* We offer a wide range of investment products including: • U.S. Government Guaranteed Bonds • Tax-Free Municipal Bonds • IRA and KEOGH retirement plans • Insured Tax-Free Bonds • Common and Preferred Stocks Member New York Stock Exchange. Inc. Member Securities Investor Protection Corp. Craig W. Tidball 1301*2 N. Detroit St. Warsaw, IN 267-2914

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Additional survivors include four grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. One son, two sisters, and four brothers, preceded her in death. Funeral services were held Friday. March 4, at 10a.m. in the Titus Funeral Home. Warsaw. Ed Erskin, pastor of the First Christian Church, officiated. Burial was in the Leesburg cemetery. Charles Fausnavgh World War I Veteran Death claimed Charles Fausnaugh. 82, 2110 Sunnyside. Elkhart, at 9:55 p.m. Friday in the Medco Nursing Home. He had been a patient at the home for several years. Fausnaugh is survived by a number of cousins. He was bom on April 2,1899. in Marion. Ohio and was a veteran of WWI. He married Treva Angel who died in 1979. Burial was in the North Webster cemetery. Ralph L. Greer Retired From Western Rubber Ralph L. Greer, 81, r 3 Syracuse, died at 5:45 a.m. Wednesday, March 2. in Fountainview Place, Elkhart, where he had resided the past 13 months. He was born on May 16, 1901, near Rochester and lived most of his life in the Goshen and Lake Papakeechie Lake areas. On May 20, 1925, he married Thelma Roberts. She preceded him in death on November 9,1975. Greer retired after 37 years of employment with Western Rubber Co., where he was a chemist. He was a member of the Goshen Moose Lodge. Survivors include one son. Ralph R.. South Bend; three grandchildren; and four greatgrandchildren. Six brothers and two sisters preceded him in death. Burial was in Sharon Cemetery. Rochester, following cremation. Arrangements were made by Yoder-Culp Funeral Home, Goshen. Miriam J. Grile Lifetime Resident Off North Webster-Warsaw Miriam J. Grile, 65, Valley Forge Apartments, Warsaw, died at 1 p.m. on March 2. in the Saint Jospeh Medical Center, South Bend She was born in Rochester on June 22. 1917. to Fred and Sylvia Yeazel and was a lifetime resident of North Webster and Warsaw. On April 17. 1943. she married Paul Grile. who survives. She was a member of the North Webster Church of God. Survivors with her husband include: one daughter, Mrs. Robert (Jane Ann) Setterberg. Glen Falls, NY; two sons, Larry Hunter, Syracuse, and Nelson Hunter. Jr.. Rochester; nine grandchildren; one sister. Mrs. Charles (Freda> Green, Talma. Services were held at 11 a.m. Saturday. March 5. at Harris Funeral Home, south of Syracuse, with Rev. Charles Towriss officiating. Burial followed at North Webster cemetery. < Ira R. Hill (ttired Foundry Worker Funeral Services were held at 11 am. this morning (Wednesday) in the DeMoney-Grimes Funeral Home at Columbia City for Ira Raymond Hill, 72, r 1 Pierceton (Wilmot). He died at 6:15 a.m. on Sunday. March 6, in the Whitley County Memorial Hospital. Born in Cromwell on November 18. 1910. he was the son of Lafayette Finton and Jenny E. (Fry) Hill. On November 22,1937, he married Mildred Bills. She survives. He retired in 1972 after working for 32 years at Dalton Foundries as a furnace charger. Surviving with the wife are three sons, Daryle, r 4 Albion,

and Jimmy D., and Tommy D., both of r 1 Pierceton; eight grandchildren; one greatgrandchild; one brother, Cletus, r 4 Albion; one sister, Mrs. Tacy Baker, r 4 Albion. One son, three brothers and a sister are deceased. Rev. John E. Moore, pastor of the Pierceton Umted Methodist Church, officiated and burial was in Thorn cemetery Ellen Hively Mother Os Webster Mm Ellen E. Hively, mother of Charles E. Hively of North Webster, died in her sleep at 8:15 a.m. Sunday. Mrs. Hively, 85, formerly of Columbia City, was the daughter of John and Arilla (Kaufman) Kourt and was born November 1, 1897, in Columbia Township, Whitley County. She married Clarence Herbert Hively on May 24,1917. He preceded her in death on January 10,1958. Surviving with the North Webster son are two daughters: Mrs. David J. (Marceil) Mills of Fort Wayne and Mrs. James (Rosalie) Hurd of r 9 Columbia City; two granddaughters, two step-grandchildren; three greatgrandchildren; seven step-great-grandchildren; one brother. Charles Kourt of Columbia City; two sisters, Josephine Kourt of r 4 Warsaw and Mrs. Albert (Florence) Pence of Columbia City. One sister preceded her in death. Rev. Clarence Thornton will officiate at the services which will be held in the DeMoneyGrimes Funeral Home in Columbia City at 2 p.m. today (Wednesday). Burial will be in Nolt cemetery. Jay Lee Hoile 24-Year Old Local Man Jay Lee Hoile. 24. r 3 Syracuse, died Saturday, March 5, at 4 p.m., at Parkview Hospital, Fort Wayne, of liver failure. He was born February 5, 1959, at Columbia City. His parents were Max and Gwen (Gill) Hoile of North Webster, who survive. They reside at r 3 Syracuse. He was a lifetime resident of the North Webster area and employed at Bockman Nursery and Greenhouse, North Webster. Survivors with his parents include: one sister, Joyce, at home; four brothers, Jeff, at home, Jim of Wilmot, Jerry of North Webster and Joe of Fort Wayne; several nieces and nephews and aunts and uncles. Services were held Tuesday, March 8, at 11 am., Harris Funeral Home with RevJjsfK Rex Lindemood officiating. Burial followed at South Pleasant cemetery. Hazel Kettring Syracuse Resident Must Off Her Life Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. on Sunday in the Harris

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Funeral Home at Syracuse for Hazel Kettring, 70, a former resident of Syracuse. She died at 10:45 a. m. Friday in the Kosciusko Community Hospital. She was a resident of Mason’s Health Care Center in Warsaw. The deceased was born February 24, 1913, and had lived most of her life in the Syracuse area. Surviving are three sisters, Laura Bird of Milford, Violett Cripe of Goshen and Betty Rose Main of Bremen; and several nieces and nephews. Rev. Paul Tinkle of the First Brethren Church of Milford officiated at the services. Burial was in Syracuse cemetery. Clara Noffsinger Mother Off Clara M Noffsinger, 83, 128 Middlebury St., Elkhart, mother of Walter O. Noffsinger, Syracuse, died Tuesday morning. March 1, in the Elkhart Hospital She was born on April 6,1899. ir Flint and on March 10. 1919, she married Orba A. “Nub" Noffsinger. He preceded her in death on March 11,1969 Additional survivors include three daughters. Mrs. Lloyd (Jessie) Coon, Sturgis, Mich., Mrs. Robert (Norma) Masuth. Union. Mich., and Mrs. Earl (Paulene) Habic, Elkhart; two other sons, Trancy L . Elkhart and Paul M., Bristol; 14 grandchildren, and 12 greatgrandchildren. A brother and a sister preceded her in death. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m Friday, March 4, in the Walley-Mills-Zimmerman Funeral Home, Elkhart. Ward Unverrich, Jehovah’s Witnesses minister, officiated and burial was in Rice Cemetery. Willard Templin Retired School Teacher Willard Thomas Templin. 69. r 1 Milford, was found dead in his home Thursday morning. March 3. Templin was recently in the hospital with heart problems. He was bora in New Castle on October 6, 1913, the son of Edgar R. and Mary L. (Thomas) Templin. He married Emestina Ibarra, who survives. Templin spent most of his life in the Clunette, Leesburg. Milford areas and was a retired teacher, having taught in several Kosciusko County Schools and worked for ESI Meats, Inc., Bristol. He was also a farmer. Additional survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Merton (Julia Ann) Pepper. El Paso, Texas, and Mrs. Alan (Nancy) Josselyn. Goshen; seven grandchildren; two greatgrandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Martha Lou LaMar, Bour-

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bonnais, 111., and Mrs. Ruth Gunter, Warsaw. One brother, Harold Templin, preceded him in death. Funeral services were held Sunday, March 6, at 1:38 pjn., in the Mishler Funeral Home, Milford. Rev. Paul Tinkel officiated and burial was in Leesburg cemetery. In lieu of flowers the family asks that memorials be sent to the Lay Diabetic Society of Elkhart County .. Floyd Vest SaaOffNerlli Webster Ceepb Floyd Vest, 32. Oxford, N.Y., formerly of North Webster, died as a result of a tractor falling on him in Oxford, N.Y. He was the son of James and Anna Vest, North Webster. Funeral services were held in the Steve Bele Funeral Home, Oxford. Friday, March 4.

Hospital notes

Goshen TUESDAY, MARCH 1 Admission Corrine Bontrager, r 2 box 276 Syracuse Dismissals George Haab, 209 North Main Street. Milford Sharon Stigall, r 2 box 445 Syracuse WEDNESDAY. MARCH 2 Admissions Tonda Davis, r 2 box 459 Syracuse Teresa M. Stoliker, r 2 box 34 North Webster Dismissal Loretta Miller, 70163 CR 33 Syracuse . THURSDAY. MARCH 3 Admissions Wenzel R. Pruitt, P.O. Box 384 Milford Tanya Whetten. P.O. Box 451 Milford Gerald E. Cramar, r 1 box 14 Syracuse Stephen G. Myers, r 2 box 509-A Leesburg Dismissals Wilma Haney, Lakeland Loving Care Center, Milford Teresa Stoliker. r 2 box 34 North Webster FRIDAY. (MARCH 4 Admissions Emily Vance, r 4 box 318. Maple Grove, Syracuse Tammy L. Barley, r 1 box 100-A Milford Harold Kaiser, 309 South Main Street, P.O. Box 364 Milford Elsa Vale, 305 East William. Milford Dismissals Mrs. Robert Guy and infant son, r 1 box 664 North Webster SATURDAY. MARCH 5 Admissions Kathy Francis, r 1 box 288-A Syracuse Harold A. Stiver, r 2 box 121 North Webster Dismissals Tammy Barley, r 1 box 100-A Milford Mrs. Douglas Bowser and twin sons, r 1 box 598 North Webster MONDAY, MARCH? Admissions Josephine Henderson, 14394 US 6Syracuse Amy Stidams, r 1 box 476 North Webster s Dismissals -Tonda Davis, r 2 box 459 Syracuse Harold Kaiser, 309 South Main Street, Milford Mrs. Steven Whetten and infant son, P.O. Box 451 Milford Stephen Myers, r 2 box 509-A Leesburg Amy Stidams, r 1 box 476 North Webster KCH MONDAY. FEB. 28 Admissions Amanda L. Bellman, Leesburg Gary A. Francis, Syracuse Dismissal Jeffrey A. Smith, Syracuse TUESDAY. MARCH 1 Admission Martha C. Hagerdon. Syracuse Dismissals Esther J. Schneider, Leesburg

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BAD TIME FOR BURNING — Milford Fire Department has been kept bnsy with numerous grass fire calls recently. Max Duncan, fire chief, stated that in this dry weather it is a bad time tn be burning anything and advised residents if they do burn along the roadside or trash to stay with the fire and watch it until it is out. Shown above are some of the 13 firemen who responded tn a grass fire, believed to have started from a spark of a passing train. The fire was one mile east of Milford Junction along the Baltimore and Ohio railroad track and in a field last Thursday afternoon. On Wednesday afternoon the firemen were called to a grass fire near the Milford Large Animal Clinic when a grass fire went out off contrnL (Photo by Deb Fox >

Gary A. Francis, Syracuse WEDNESDAY. MARCH 2 Dismissal Bernice M. Rater. Milford THURSDAY. MARCH 3 Dimsissal Martha C. Hagerdon. Syracuse s FRIDAY. MARCH 4 Admissions Paula O. Ryman. Syracuse Lenneeaa G. Gans. North Webster Dismissals John M. Goldman, Syracuse Ullah MHler. North Webster Amanda L Bellman. Leesburg SATURDAY. MARCH 5 Admission Heide M. Beer. Milford Dismissal Paula O. Ryman. Syracuse SUNDAY. MARCH 6 Admissions Ronald L. Schwartz, Jr., Milford Apryl R. Bishop. Milford Lenneeaa G. Gans. North Webster Dismissal Lenneeaa G Gans. North Webster ANKLESURGERY Ronald Schwartz. Jr., Milford, had ankle surgery in Kosciusko Community Hospital on Monday, March 7. He is expected to spend one week in the hospital. Births SHOCK. Sarah Diane Mr. and Mrs. John (Barb) Shock, r 2 Syracuse, are the parents of a daughter, Sarah Diane, born Tuesday. March 8. at 10:30 am. in Goshen Hospital. She weighed seven pounds, eight ounces and was 20 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Linda Ryman and Tommy Ryman, both of Syracuse. Paternal grandparents are Bob and Diane Shock of Syracuse. Mrs. Dale Roberts of Syracuse is the maternal greatgrandmother and paternal greatgrandparents are: Minnie Shock. Syracuse; and Charles and Thelma Dietrick. West Palm Beach. Fla., formerly of Syracuse. Sarah has two brothers Jesse. 9, and Johnny. 2. at home. BOWSER. TWIN SONS Brent Joseph Kyle William Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bowser. Jr., r 1 box 598 North Webster, are the parents of twin sons. Brent Joseph and Kyle William, born Tuesday. March 1, in the Goshen Hospital. Brent Joseph, born at 5:44 p.m., tipped the scales at seven pounds, 10 ounces, and Kyle William was bom at 5:45 p.m. and weighed six pounds, 12 ounces. Maternal grandmother is Mrs. Marie (Baumgardt) Knowles of Sarasota, Fla., and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bowser. Sr., North Webster. Mr. and Mrs. Bus Likens and Mr. and Mrs. Deverl Bowser, both of North Webster, are

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paternal great-grandparents. The twins have a brother. Derek, age three years, at home towelcomethem. RUCH. Lauren Jane Mr. and Mrs. Craig Ruch of Sheridan are the parents of a ' daughter. Lauren Jane, bora Saturday, March 5, at 3:51 p.m. in the Riverview Hospital. Noblesville. Lauren weighed 74 pounds and was 21 inches long Maternal grandparents are Rev. and Mrs. Elmer Bosworth. Clinton; and Mr. and Mrs. Russel Ruch. Milford, are the paternal grandparents. Lauren has two sisters Russanne. 5, and Brianne. 2‘ ?, at home. WAGNER. Ryan Kent Mr. and Mrs. Gerald (“Corky”) Wagner. New Paris, are the parents of a son. Ryan Kent, bom at 6; 18 p.m. on Monday, March 7. in Goshen Hospital. He weighed seven pounds, 12 ounces and was 20 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Plank. Syracuse, and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Wagner. New Paris. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hall, Nappanee. are the maternal greatgrandparents and Forrest Plank, Syracuse, is the paternal greatgrandfather. Ryan has one brother. Benji. 24, at home. VANDIEPENBOS son Mr. and Mrs. Brian (Rebecca) VanDiepenbos. 70486 CR 31 Syracuse, are the parents of a son born Sunday, March 6, in Goshen Hospital. SAWYER daughter Mr. and Mrs. Kent (Ann) Sawyer, r 1 box 210 Milford, are the parents of a daughter born Monday, March 7, in Elkhart Hospital. WHETTEN son Mr. and Mrs. Steven (Tanya) Whetten, P.O. Box 451 Milford, are the parents of a son born Friday. March 4, in Goshen Hospital. GUY son Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Vicki) Guy, r 1 box 664 North Webster, are the parents of a son born Wednesday, March 2, in Goshen Hospital.

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In Memoriam In loving memory of my sister. Anna Thomas who passed away a year ago, March 14.1982. Ethel Hite Syracuse EMS The Syracuse Emergency Medical Service has responsed to the following calls recently: On March 4. at 2:29 p.m. they were called to the home of Emily Vance. 92. Maple Grove, Syracuse. She had fallen the evening before and been injured. The EMS transported her to Goshen Hospital At 9:01 p.m.. on March 4. the EMS transported two patients to Goshen Hospital as a result of injuries they sustained from a fall. The EMS wassailed to r 4. South Shore Drive/Syracuse, to treat Christi Eldridge. 13, r 1, 92 Cherokee Road, Syracuse, and Melinda Ensmger. 44. r 11 box 178A. Syracuse, both were taken to Goshen Hospital. Milford EMS The Milford Emergency Medical Service made the following calls last week: On Saturday. March 5, the service answered a call for a male. 9. who was experiencing insulin problems. He was not transported. On Sunday another nontransport call was made for a female. 7, who was suffering convulsions from a high fever. On Monday. March 7. a female. 77, was taken from Lakeland Loving Care Center to Goshen Hospital for direct admission.,

Card Os Thanks Thanks to all who remembered us at the time of the death of our loved one. Your kindnesses will always be remembered. May God bless you aIL Elizabeth Lindzy And Family

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