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M. Bernice Barnes Former Bank Employee M. Bernice Barnes. 86, former bank employee from Milford, died Friday, April 22, at 2:18 p.m. in Pontiac General Hospital, Pontiac, Mich., from cardiopulmonary arrest. She was bom in Milford on September 26, 1896, to Henry and Josephine 'Baer) Erick and married Carlyle D. Barnes on November 8, 1916. He preceded her in death on November 13, 1980. Mrs. Barnes worked at the Citizens State Bank in Milford and then the First National Bank of Warsaw, MilfoM branch. She was a member of the Milford United Methodist Church and the Order of the Eastern Star, Kosciusko Chapter Number 160. Survivors include: one daughter. Mrs. Garland (Joan) Frazier, Cloverdale; one son, James, Pontiac, Mich.; six grandchildren, and six greatgrandchildren. One brother preceded her in death. An OES memorial service was held Monday at 8:30 p.m. and services were held at the Milford United Methodist Church on Tuesday at 2 p.m. Rev. Kenneth Greenwood officiated with interment at the Milford cemetery. Lydia Ball Born In Syracuse Services were held Tuesday, April 26, for Mrs. Truman ( Lydia M.) Ball, 96, 1329 Middlebury St., Elkhart She died Saturday, April 23, at 2:50 a m. at the Medco Center, Elkhart. Born March ,29, 1887, in ■FWH Edward" D. Janva iAJI & Co. Members New York Stock Exchange inc 'Member Securities 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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Syracuse, she married Truman T. Ball on September 12,1911. He died December 29, 1973. She was a member of the First Brethren Church. Surviving are two sons, Neff and Dan L. Ball, both of Elkhart; two grandsons; three greatgrandchildren; and two stepgreat-grandchildren. The White Funeral Home was in charge of the services. Rev. Kevin Chapman, pastor of Saint Paul’s United Methodist Church, Elkhart, officiated and burial was in Rice cemetery, Elkhart. DeVon Greene South Shore Restaurant Manager Funeral services for DeVon W. Greene, 64, 208 S. Olive, Wakarusa, formerly of Nappanee, who died April 25, at 12:45 a.m. in Elkhart Hospital where he was a patient one month, were held Wednesday, April 27, at 1:30 p.m. at the Yoder Funeral Home, Nappanee. A native of Bremen, he was born May 20, 1918, and was married June 17, 1973, to Evelyn Casper Odiorne. He was a Navy veteran of World War 11, a member of the Nappanee Veterans of Foreign War, American Legion, Masonic Lodge, Royal Arch, South Bend Scottish Rite, Hammond Orak and Goshen Moose Lodge. He was the manager of the South Shore Restaurant; former owner-operator of Ossie’s Restaurant, Nappanee;’ former manager of B & B Restaurant, Nappanee; and joined his wife in 1973 as owner-manager of Raymond’s Restaurant, Wakarusa. Surviving are Mrs. Green; a son Charles, Syracuse; three stepdaughters, Judy Neimann, Elkhart, Barbara Weaver, Wakarusa, and Mrs. Tim (Joyce) LeCount, Nappanee; a stepson, David Odiorne, Goshen; three grandchildren; and a brother James Greene, Mesa, Ariz. Rev. Harlan Steffen, pastor of Lakeside Chapel, Lake Wawasee, officiated and burial was in Bremen cemetery. Memorials may be directed to the Cancer Society. Nina Crow Retired Cafeteria Cook Funeral services were held Friday, April 15 for Mrs. Nina Morea Crow, 85, Sechrist Lake. She died Wednesday, April 13, at Miller’s Merry Monor where she had been a patient since September, 1980. She was bom January 26, 1898. in Wells County. In Fort Wayne on February 26, 1914, she was married to Gladys K. Crow who died April 15,1957. Mrs. Crow retired from the Roanoke High School cafeteria and was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary, North Webster. She “ had moved to Sechrist Lake in 1973 where she resided until 1980. Her survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Glenna M. White, Sechrist Lake and Mrs. Mary E. Amick, r 1 Pierceton; 16 grandchildren; 23 greatgrandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; three brothers, Carl and Dale Snyder, Fort Wayne and Ralph Snyder, Huntington; two sisters, Mrs. Berniece Dafforn, Zanesville and Mrs.

Genevieve Melton, Ossian. Three sons preceded her in death. Rev. Hubert E. Miller, pastor of the First Church of God, Columbia City, officiated and interment will follow in Haverstock cemetery, Zanesville. Martha Dausman Survivors Include Twin Sister Funeral services were held Saturday, April 23, for Mrs. Martha Dausman, 77, Leesburg. She died at 8:44 p.m. Wednesday, April 20, in Kosciusko Community Hospital. She had been in failing health several years. Born in Pennville, May 13,1905, she was the daughter of Ed and Louie (Thornton) Hapner. In 1923 she married Vem Dausman who preceded her in death in 1970. Survivors include one daughter, Lois Dausman, Leesburg; three sons, Gerald and Everett Dausman, both, of Leesburg and Bill Dausman, Pierceton; 13 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; and a twin sister, Mrs. Mary Watkins. Leesburg. One son preceded her in death. Rev. Dale Parker, pastor of the Calvary Baptist Church, officiated and interment was in the Oswego cemetery. Forest Smith Owned Smitty's Boot Livery Services for Forest A. Smith, formerly of Syracuse, were held Saturday, April 16, at 1:30 p.m. at the Harris Funeral Home. Smith died Wednesday, April 13, at 4:27 p.m. at Lakeland Loving Care Center, Milford, where he resided. The son of Charles and Emma (Wells) Smith, he was born December 12, 1900, in Garrett. In April, 1941, he was married to Flawey Underwood Johnson who survives. He had been owner and operator of Smitty’s Boat Livery at Johnson Bay, Lake Wawasee, for many years retiring in 1976. Smith had been a resident of the Syracuse-Lake Wawasee area since 1938, moving to the area from Fort Wayne. In addition to his wife, Flawey Smith, other survivors include two daughters, Mrs. William (Vella) Baumbaugh, Syracuse and Mrs. Forrest (Vera) Rosenogle, Ligonier; two sons. Forest (Bud) Smith, Syracuse and Donald P. Underwood, Wawaka; eight grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; one brother, Virgil C. Smith, Syracuse. One son preceded him in death. Rev. Kennard Robinson officiated and interment was in the Syracuse cemetery. Florence Nelson Born In Wakarusa Florence B. Nelson, 94, Heritage Manor Nursing Home, Ligonier, died at 9:15 p.m. Monday, April 25, in the nursing home. She was born on April 21, 1889, in Wakarusa to John and Caroline (Kercher) Buzzard. In 1958 she married Carl E. Nelson, who preceded her in death in 1961. Mrs. Nelson resided in the Chicago-Hammond area until moving back to the area 13 years ago. She was a member of Saint Andrew’s United Methodist Church, Syracuse. Survivors include one neice, Mrs. Betty Socks, Syracuse; and one nephew, Robert Nelson, Syracuse. There will be no visitation. Private services will be held with burial in Hammond. Harris Funeral Home, SR 13S Syracuse, was in charge of local arrangements. Connie J. Foust Niece Os Syracuse Woman Mrs. Connie J. Foust, 57,718 N. Main St., Fostoria, Ohio, niece of Lulu Francis, Syracuse, died at

Wl\ ■' thebe WJp ■ Charlie Harris A Gary Eastluad ■ A H There are many different reasons for pre-arranging and maybe even prefinancing a funeral. Some people, especially those with no family, may want the assurance of a funeral and burial which meet their personal beliefs, standards or lifestyles. Others may feel a responsibility to assist survivors by arranging approximate funeral and burial cost guidelines. Still others have moved to distant places or maintain multiple residences. They may wish to make sure that their specific recommendations are heeded as to where the funeral and burial, or other final dispositions, will take place. Prearrangements have become more widely accepted and a more practiced method today. Your wishes can be carried out, difficult decisions need not be thrust upon loved ones at an emotional time and many other reasons exist that make this a prudent alternative. For answers, assistance and sound advice, call HARRIS FUNERAL HOME, SR 13 and CR 1000 N. Tel. 457-3144. Available 24 hours. THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK: There are many reasons for prearrangement of a funeral.

3:52 p.m. Tuesday, April 19, at Blanchard Valley Hospital. She had been ill for 10 months. She was born on April 10,1926, in Syracuse, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. (Hester H. Johnson) Atz. On May 22,1949, she married Doyt M. Foust in Goshen. Mrs. Foust was a graduate of Goshen High School and was a registered nurse, having served as a supervisor at Blanchard Valley for 36 years. She was a member of Wesley United Methodist Church and the Professional Nurses’ Association of Ohio. In addition to her aunt, other survivors include three sons, Scott R., Rome City, Mark A., Akron. Ohio and Doyt D., Columbus, Ohio; a daughter, Mrs. Larry (Jean) Lundy, Fostoria; one granddaughter; and a sister, Mrs. James (Betty) Boegli, Kalamazoo, Mich. Funeral services were held Friday, April 22. at 1:30 p.m. in the Mann-Hare Funeral Home, Fostoria. Rev. Floyd Fought officiated and burial was in Fountain cemetery. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society or to Wesley United Methodist Church. Edith Kline Retired Rubber Company Employee Funeral services were held Saturday, April 16, at 10:30 a.m. for Mrs. Theldon (Edith S.) Kline 65, 724 South Lake St., Syracuse. She died at 4:59 a.m. Thursday, April 14, in the Goshen Hospital where she had been a patient for one week Bom near Ligonier February 25, 1918, she was the daughter of Dolphus and Leola (Grubb) Stabler’ In August 1969. she married Theldon (Bud) Kline who survives. A lifetime resident of Syracuse area, she retired from Syracuse Rubber Co. She was a member of the Syracuse American Legion Auxiliary. Other survivors include one stepdaughter, Mrs. Patrick (Vicki) Bornman, Syracuse; one stepson, Leonard Kline. Syracuse; three grandchildren; five step-grandchildren; one great-grandson. One® daughter preceded her in death. Memorials may be made to the Leukemia Society of America. Rev. Kennard Robinson officiated at the services held in the Harris Funeral Home. Burial was in Syracuse cemetery. Dr. Homer L. Burke Medical Missionary Dr. Homer L. Burke, M.D., 86, r 1 Milford, died at 7:35 p.m. Friday, April 22, in Prairie-View Nursing Home, Warsaw, after a six month illness. Dr. Burke, formerly of Bremen, moved to Milford 15 years ago. In Bremen, he practiced medicine during World War II then became a medical missionary and served in South Africa for 27 years. He also served as a medical missionary for several periods to Puerto Rico from 1946 until several years ago. He was born July 15, 1896, to Albert and Lucy (Freed) Burke and married Marguerite Schrock on January 1, 1923. She preceded him in death on June 4,1978. Dr. Burke graduated from Tuiner High School, Northwestern University and Manchester College and was a member of Bethel Church of the Brethren, Milford. Survivors include: one daughter, Mrs. Gerald (Jenva) Becker, Elizabethtown, Pa.; one son, Royce, Warsaw; 11 grandchildren; and one brother. Dr. Eldon Burke, North Manchester. One son and one sister preceded him in death. His body was donated to the Indiana University Medical Center and a memorial service will be held on Sunday, May 1, at 2:30 p.m. at the Bethel Church with Rev. Roger Eberly officiating. Memorials may be made to Bethel Church of the Brethren.

James Connally Fuhmt Hra Chief James C. Connolly, 71, r 3 Syracuse, died between 4:30-5 p.m. Monday, April 25, while working in his garden. Death was due to an apparent heart attack. He was fire chief in Syracuse during the 19505. He was born on March 20,1912, to W. G. And Mabie Louise (LaPont) Connolly. On February 4, 1946, he married Dorothy Parrot, who survives. Connolly, who lived all his life in the Syracuse area, was in the construction business in the area and operated the Wawasee Restaurant in Syracuse and the Candlelight Restaurant in Fort Wayne. He was manager of the South Shore Country Club for several years and a member of the Moose Lodge, Goshen. In addition to his wife, other survivors include two sons, John, Syracuse, and Col. James Connolly, Fort Sill, Okla.; one

Hospital notes

Goshen THURSDAY. APRIL 21 Admissions Lulu A. Felkner, r 2 Milford Kathleen F. Lechleidner, P.O. Box 355 Milford Ortie G. Manns, r 2 Milford Catherine S. Phemister, r 2 box 113 Syracuse Patty Wogoman, 736 North Huntington, Syracuse Dismissal Wanda S. Gall, r 2 box 252 Milford FRIDAY. APRIL 22 Admissions Jessica J. Dallas, r 2 box 216 Syracuse Joseph D. Gross, 14627 CR 52 Syracuse Hubert McClain, 72433 SR 13 Syracuse Dixie R. Shepler, P.O. Box 182 Syracuse Dismissals Marguerite Bond, r 2 box 112 Syracuse Mrs. Paul Newcomer and infant son, 401 South Main Street. Syracuse Catherine S. Phemister, r 2 Syracuse Anna L. Schwab, 113 John Street, Syracuse SATURDAY. APRIL 23 Dismissals Jessica Dallas, r 2 box 216 Syracuse Joseph D. Gross, 14627 CR 52 Syracuse SUNDAY. APRIL 24 Admissions Samuel Cannon, 512 South Main Street, Syracuse Minnie Doll, r 2 box 255 Syracuse Joseph Godshalk, r 2 Leesburg Dismissals Helen R. Baker, 157 North Shore Drive, Syracuse Mrs. Robert Lechleidner and infant son, P.O. Box 355 Milford MONDAY. APRIL 25 Admissions Jack R. Honer, r 2 box 90 Syracuse David Clifford Miller, Jr , 72643 CR 43 Syracuse William J. Pipp, 806 South Front Street, Syracuse Margaret G. Smith, r 1 box 283ZSyracuse Dismissals Samuel Cannon, 512 South Main Street, Syracuse Mrs. Earl Thompson and infant son, r 5 box 337-A Syracuse Ortie Manns, r 2 box 235 Milford KCH MONDAY, APRIL 18 Admissions Jessica L. Clark, Leesburg Paul E. Wilkinson, Leesburg Diana L. Dausman, Leesburg TUESDAY. APRIL 19 Dismissals Mrs. G. Stephen (Paula) Popenfoose. and infant son, Leesburg WEDNESDAY. APRIL 29 Admissions Ruthanne Oswalt, Leesburg Robert J. Susan, North Webster Dismissals Carl E. Clevenger, Leesburg Evelyn C. Stiver, North Webster Jessica L. Clark, Leesburg THURSDAY. APRIL 21 Admissions Ruby M. Hay, Syracuse Elizabeth Walker, Leesburg Dismissals Diana L. Dausman, Leesburg Ruthanne Oswalt. Leesburg FRIDAY. APRIL 22 Dismissals Ernestine V. Urschel, Syracuse Linda K. Jones, Leesburg

daughter, Mrs. Ralph (Julie) Eggleston, Osceola; six grandchildren; and one sister, Leila Connolly, Syracuse. Friends may call from 2-4 and 7-9 today (Wednesday) at the Harris Funeral Home. SR 13S Syracuse, where services will be at 10:30 am. Thursday. Rev. David Miller of the First Baptist Church. Mishawaka, will officiate and burial will be in Syracuse cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Syracuse Fire Department. Miles L Wilson Retired From Savings & Loan Miles L. Wilson. Wabash, died Tuesday. April 12, in Flagstaff. Ariz.. on his way home from his winter home. He joined First Federal Savings and Loan in 1945 when it was known as Home Loan Association where he served as [resident for 31 years retiring

Paul E. Wilkinson. Syracuse SATURDAY. APRIL 23 jl Admission Veronica R. Flores. Milford Ji Dismissals Robert J. Susan. North Webster Ruby M. Hay. Syracuse SUNDAY. APRIL 24 Admission Vivian B. Wolf, Milford Dismissal Veronica R. Flores, Milford AT HOME Ryan Perzanowski. three, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Perzanowski, r 2 box 552 Syracuse, is at home recuperating after minor surgeries at Parkview Hospital. He entered the hospital on Tuesday and returned home. Wednesday, April 20. Births MARTIN son Mr. and Mrs. Joseph < Kathy > Martin, r 5 box 66 Syracuse, are the parents of a son born Saturday, April 23, in Goshen Hospital. LECHLEIDNER. Ryan Steven Eugene Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Kathleen) Lechleidner. P.O. Box 355 Milford, are the parents of a son, Ryan Steven Eugene, born Friday. April 22. at 8:05 a.m. in Goshen Hospital. He weighed six pounds. 12‘- ounces and was 20 inches long. In keeping with family tradition. Ryan wore a baby bonnet made from hair pin lace which was crocheted by his great-grandmother. The bonnet is more than 60 years old and was worn by all preceding relatives. Mr. and Mrs Doral <Lee> McFarren, Milford, are the maternal grandparents; and Mr. and Mrs. Larry (Louise > Baker. Fort Wayne, are the paternal grandparents. Gladys E. Campbell. Albion, is the maternal great-grandmother. Ryan has one sister. Kelly. 4. at home. POLSTON. Sarah Lynne Mr. and Mrs. Michael tßita> Polston, Lake Wales, Fla., are the parents of a daughter, Sarah Lynne, born Tuesday, April 19, in Florida. She weighed eight pounds. 12 ounces and was 20* ? long. Maternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Glenn Reed, Nappanee; and Mr. and Mrs. Leßoy Polston, Lake Wales, Fla., are the

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from that office in December 1976. He remained on the board of directors and was treasurer at the time of his death. Wilson was instrumental in bringing Syracuse First Federal Savings and Loan to the community. The charter was approved in December just prior to his retirement. He was president of Indiana State Savings and Loan League and served as trustee on the Savings and Loan Foundation in Washington, DC. for five years. He is survived by his wife, Melba. Wabash; and two sons. John. Fort Wayne, and James. Marion. Clara Boland Enchanted Hills Resident Mrs. Clara May Boland. 70, 375 Sleepy Hollow Lane. Enchanted Hills. Lake Wawasee, died at 12:35 a m. Tuesday, April 26, in the Goshen Hospital. She was bom on September 20, 1912. in Phoenix, 111., to John and

paternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Rensberger, Milford, are the maternal great-grandparents. Sarah has two sisters at home: Dawn Shock, 12; and Andrea Shock. 9. KAUFFMAN. Erin Danielle Mr. and Mrs. Michael (Lana) Kauffman, 69943 CR 31 Syracuse, are the parents of a daughter, Erin Danielle, bom Sunday. April 24. in Elkhart Hospital. THOMPSON. James Tyler Mr. and Mrs. Earl (Cynthia) Thompson, r 5 box 337-A Syracuse, are the parents of a son. James Tyler, born Saturday. April 23, at 5:29 a m. in Goshen Hospital. He weighed eight pounds, two ounces and was 20 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mignery, Syracuse; and Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson. Churubusco, are the paternal grandparents. Maternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Davis, Goshen and Nastinia Mignery, Syracuse. Magdalene Thompson is the paternal greatgrandmother. s James has one brother, Jeremy. 10, at home. HERNANDEZ. Alexander Gamal Mr. and Mrs. Gamal i Angela Jessop) Hernandez. 3916 Yaqui, Apt. 18, Flagstaff. Ariz.. 86001. are the parents of a son. Alexander Gamal, born Friday. April 22. at 12:18 p.m. in Flagstaff. Alexander weighed eight pounds, four ounces and was 19U inches long. Maternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Richard McMillen. Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Luis Francisco Hernandez. Cucuta. Colombia. South America, are the paternal grandparents. Helen Funk. Milford, is the maternal great-grandmother; and two paternal greatgrandmothers and one paternal great-grandfather reside in Colombia. MULLINS. Tenisha Catherine Mr.and Mrs. Tom Mullins, Des Moines, lowa, are the parents of a daughter, Tenisha Catherine, born Tuesday, April 19, at 5:10 am. in a Des Moines, lowa, hospital. She weighed six pounds. 13*4 ounces and measured 19 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Witt, Winona Lake and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Mullins, Syracuse. Paternal

Rose (Wagner) Punzer On March 4. 1933, she married Claude Boland. Mrs. Boland has resided at Enchanted Hills since 1976, moving here from Hammond. She was a member of the Enchanted Hills Senior Citizens. In addition to her husband, survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Norman (Colleen) Aprati, Tustin, Calif., Mrs. Claudia Vezau. Crown Point; two sons. Curtis, Hawaii and Clarence. Raleigh. N.C.; eight grand children; one brother, John Punzer, Aurora. 111. Friends may call from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Thursday, April 28, in the Harris Funeral Home. SR 13S Syracuse, where funeral services will be held at 2.30 p.m Friday. April 29. Rev. Allen Holms and Rev. Harlan Steffen will officiate and burial will be in McClintic cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Youth for Christ and Stone s Hill, Community Hill Church

great-grandmother is Cassie Mullins, Fort Wayne. Other children of the Mullins' include Tommy, eight; Tiffany, six; Tim, three; and Torrey, one Syracuse EMS Syracuse Emergency Medical Service was called to the home of Opal Nolan, 77.413 N. Huntington St., Syracuse, at 7:38 am. Wednesday, April 20 Mrs. Nolan became ill at home and was transported to Goshen Hospital Syracuse EMS transported Ruth Mericle, 69, r 1 Syracuse, to Goshen Hospital after she became ill on Friday, April 22. The ambulance was called at 11:05 p.m. Margaret Smith. 79, r 1 box 283Z Syracuse, was taken to Goshen Hospital at 1:30 am. Monday, April 25, after becoming ill An ambulance call, to the home of William Pipp, 70, 806 S. Front St., Syracuse, at 6:02 p.m. sent the ambulance to Goshen Hospital after Pipp became ill on Monday evening A personal injury accident occurred at 7:25 p.m. on SR 13S in front of Sea Nymph plant two Tony Manlay, 16, 15654 CR 50 Syracuse was taken to Goshen Hospital with injuries to his forehead, chin and knee. Cards of thanks CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank everyone for their cards, flowers, prayers and visits during my stay in the hospital. God bless you. Elizabeth Maggart CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank my friends and neighbors for their cards and acts of kindness during my recent hospitalization. Flora M. Young CARD OF THANKS We would like to thank all the area businesses and others for their gifts and donated items. Also those who helped with the auction. We were able to raise over $3,000 to help the music department. Thanks again. The Wawasee Music Boosters

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