The Mail-Journal, Volume 20, Number 26, Milford, Kosciusko County, 13 July 1983 — Page 3
Obituaries
£hß L George E. Auer, Sr. Retired Farmer George E. Auer, Sr., 90, South Henry Street, Milford, died Saturday, July 9, at 2:10 p.m. in Goshen Hospital where he had been a patient for one day. The son of Conrad and Mary (Tom) Auer was born near Milford on April 23,1893, lived his lifetime in the Milford community and was a retired farmer. He married Lillie Roberts on September 6, 1913, who survives. Additional survivors include: two daughters, Mrs. Stanley (Betty) Scott, Milford, and Mariette Thwaits, Marion; Three sons, Ted, Syracuse, George, Jr., Dewart Lake, and Robert, Milford; 13 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; and one great-great grandchild. Three sons, one daughter, one granddaughter and two brothers preceded him in death. Services were held at the Milford Christian Church at 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday with Carl Shearer officiating and burial at the New Salem Cemetety. Memorials may be rttade to the Milford Emergency/ Medical Service. g Charlotte Blacklidge Tippy Lake Resident Mrs. Charlotte (Lottie) Blacklidge, 93, formerly of Alexandria, mother of Dale Blacklidge, r 1 Leesburg, died early Friday morning, July 8, in Miller’s Merry Manor Nursing Home, Warsaw, following an extended illness. She was born in’ Ohio on February 11, 1890, to Solomon and Mary Anne (Whistler) Wait-* man. On December 28, 1918, she married Roy Blacklidge. He preceded her in death on November 28.1953. Mrs. Blacklidge had lived most of her life in Alexandria but for the past 12 years, resided at Tippecanoe Lake. Additional survivors include one granddaughter; and two Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Monday, July 11, in Kyle and Owens Funeral Home, 412* »North Harrison St., Alexandria. Rev. O. Rex Lindemood, pastor
kl IF Chorfit Harris < Gary fasHvnd ■ A■ The great American philosopher William James hod this to say about life: "This life is worth living, we con soy, since it is whot we make it, from the moral point of view. H this life be not a real fight, in which something is eternally gained for the universe by success, it is no better than a game of private theatricals from which one may withdraw at will. But it feels like a real fight. Be not afraid of life. Believe that life is worth living and your belief will help create the fact." James expresses a positive, optimistic outlook which we hove found uplifting and encouraging. Ttw ouHook on ItH is what is sssontial Io ono s surv.Mal Though tho loss of a dwar ono is •mofionaily draining wo must find tho time to rsfloct back as wall as sot our sights ahoad so that liio may co „ t ,n u . and. in fact, bo stronger through our mamories of those who have passed on At HARRIS FUNERAL HOME SR 13 and CR 1000 N. we offer many services including the physical facility conducive to the meditation and reflection necessary. For the professional service and concern in your hour of need call HARRIS FUNERAL HOME Tel 457-3144. Available 24 hours. TMeegr fm 1 111 - vWM INK WUIL OwldrwK by attending a funero/, learn that they ar9 only on* of many the loss Vs I ii < OF HOPE I | Founded And Directed I | By Varner Chance 11 Final Concert Wawasee High School Auditorium Thursday, July 14 BP.M. | | Sounds of Hop*, o musical organization organized to pro- I I | I mote better understanding among all people, will be returning I I | | from a three-week tour of England. Holland, Germany, France I I | | and Switzerland. , • II SPONSORED BY || , SYRACVSEWAWASEE ROTARY CLUB I | Donation $2.00 Tickets Available I I
of the North Webster United Methodist Church, officiated and burial was in the IOOF Cemetery, Alexandria. Tiffany Faulkner. Infant Tiffany De Faulkner, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brett (Honerette Fugate) Faulkner, Ligonier, and granddaughter of Marjorie Mitchell, Syracuse, was stillborn at 3:09 a.m. Saturday, July 9, in Goshen Hospital. Other surviving grandparents include: Roy Faulkner, San Jose, Calif.; and Mrs. Dana Homister, Kendallville*. Graveside services were held at 2 p.m. Monday in Oak Park cemetery with Rev. Hubert Harriman of the World Gospel Evangelical Church officiating. Orr Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. ''v'r • TBw 'j - Harry VanHemert Former Turkey Creek Township Assessor Harry M. VanHemert, 85, Greenhouse Apartments, r 4 Syracuse, died of pulmonary complications at 6:15 p.m. Friday, July 8, at Goshen Hospital where he had been staying since July 4. VanHemert was dedicated to the Syracuse community since he and his wife moved here in 1946. He was born January 19, 1898, in Pella, lowa, and married Zora Oberman on May 6,1923. She survives. He served as the first Turkey Creek Township assessor and resumed repsonsibilities for the office on August 1, 1972, and ran in the 1974 election uncontested. He held the position until his recent resignation and I also served as the building commissioner for Turkey Creek Township. j He was a veteran of World War 1 and a past commander of the Syracuse American Legion. Other survivors include: a son, Douglas, Indianapolis; three grandchildren; two greatgrandchildren; and one brother, J. 8., Pella, lowa. , Arrangements were handled by Harris Funeral Home, Syracuse, with services held Monday at 2 p.m. in the Wawasee Lakeside Chapel with the Rev. Harlan Steffen officiating. Final interment
was in Oakwood cemetery, Pella. Memorials may be made to the Syracuse-Wawasee American Legion Post. ilMig ' - • Lulu Felkner Milford Native Mrs. Lulu Felkner, 97, r 2 Milford, died at 12:30 a.m. Thursday, July 7, in Lakeland Loving Care Center, Milford, following an extended, illness. She was born on November 30, 1885, in Milford, to Alonzo and Cora (Huffman) Doty. She lived all her life in the Milford area and married Lloyd Felkner on January 13, 1911. He died on December 22, 1965. Mrs. Felkner lived in Oklahoma for a short time as a homesteader. She was a member • of Waubee Grange, Milford American Legion Auxiliary, WMS of the First Brethren Church, Milford. Survivors include one son, Eugene, Hemet, Calif.; one granddaughter; one grandson; two great-granddaughters; one great-grandson; one sister, Mrs. Dorothy Young, Peru; one brother, Ray Doty, Fond DuLac, Wis. One son, four sisters, four brothers and one granddaughter preceded her in death. Funeral services were held Saturday, July 9, at 1 p.m. in the Mishler Funeral Home. Rev. Paul D. Tinkel, pastor of Milford First Brethren Church, officiated and burial was in Felkner cemetery. Memorials may be made to Milford Emergency Medical Service. James Heare Retired UTS Employee James M. Heare, 73,1820 Rosemont, Warsaw, brother of Ivan Heare, Leesburg, died at 10:05 p.m. Thursday, July 7, in Miller’s Merry Manor, Warsaw, following a six month illness. He was born on March 19,1891, to Charles and Carrie (Mae Peel Heare, in Berne. 'He married Alice Richards on October 1,1937. She survives. Heare was an employee of United Telephone Company for 48 years before retiring and was a member of the Zion United Church of Christ, Decatur. He Doris Cretcher Christian Church Member Doris Cretcher, 75, East VanBuren St., Leesburg, member of the Christian Church of Milford, was found dead in her home at 10:30 a.m. on Monday after suffering an apparent heart attack during the late night or early morning. She was born in- Milford on February 6, 1908, to Richard and Ida Rosenbaum and she lived in the Milford-Leesburg area her entire life. She was married to Lester Cretcher on July 11,1946. He preceded her in death on July 26, 1957. Survivors include: one son, Richard, Fresno, Calif.; one grandson, Chad; and a few nieces and nephews. Two sisters, Dorothy Bare and Mabie Om, preceded her in death. ♦ Services will be held Thursday at the Christian Church of Milford at 11 a.m. with Carl Shearer officiating. Interment will be in the Milford cemetery and the Mishler Funeral Home, Milford, is in charge of arrangements Memorials may be made to the Milford Emergency Medical Service. NAPPY BIRTHDAY I
was a 50-year member of the Order of the Moose and Elks, both of Decatur; and Independent Telephone Pioneers of America. Additional survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Robert (Judy) Shauver, Fort Wayne, and Mrs. Darrel (Linda) Bourne, Jr., Roanoke; three grandchildren; four additional brothers, Chester and George Heare, both of Decatur, Max Heare, Waukesha, Wis., and Rex Heare, Fort Wayne; one sister, Mrs. Robert (Marcella) Smith, Medina, Ohio. Two sisters and one brother preceded him in death. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Monday in the Winteregg-Linn-Haggard Funeral Home, Decatur. Rev. Lawrence Balleine officiated and burial was in Decatur cemetery. Memorial services were held by the Moose at 7:30 p.m. on Sunday, July 10. Titus Funeral Home, Warsaw, was in charge of local arrangements. Alva E. Hamman Former Webster RoiWcnt Alva E. Hamman, 87, Corydon, Ky., born in and formerly of North Webster, died at 1 a.m. Friday, July 8, in the Community Methodist Hospital, Henderson, Ky. He was born April 19,1896, and his first wife, Marie, preceded him in death. He then married Louise Cox who survives. Other survivors include four grandchildren; eight greatgrandchildren; one sister, Susie Angel, Fort Wayne; and one brother, Albert Hamman, North Webster. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. on Sunday at the Harris Funeral Home, Syracuse, with Rev. Chester Reed officiating. Interment was in North Webster cemetery. Betty Dietzen Mother Os Five Betty Ann Dietzen, 59, r 2 Syracuse, died Saturday, July 9, at 11:30 a.m., in the Goshen Hospital after an extended illness. She was born October 22,1923, in Connersville, and lived most of her life in Anderson. She moved to Syracuse in 1960 from Arizona. She was married to James A. Dietzen who survives. Survivors in addition to her husband are five sons: Douglas, San Diego, Calif., Jeffrey, Spokane, Wash., Kyle, Indianapolis, Kevin, a student in Chicago, and Tracy, at home; her mother, Mrs. Mamie Dnnacher of Anderson; three grandchildren; a brother, William Silvers, Anderson; a step-sister, Mrs. Ray (Jean) Sokol, Anderson; one step-brother, Carlos Dannacher, Saint Louis, Mo. a Services were held at the Robert Loose Funeral Home in Anderson on Tuesday, July 12. Interment was in Anderson Memorial Park. Joseph J. Chupp Retired liberty Homes Worker Joseph J. Chupp, 66, Bremen, retired Liberty Homes Inc. worker, died at 2:50 a.m. Saturday, July 9, in Bremen Community Hospital of complications from a stroke. He was born on January 8,1917, in Reno County, Kan., and married Sarah Miller in Nappanee on December 30, 1918. He retired from Liberty in 1962. Surviving in addition to his wife are two sons, William, Elkhart, and Alan Ray, at home; Five daughters, Mrs. Dale (Mary) Miller, Bourbon, Mrs. Karl (JoAnn) Miller and Mrs. Larry (Nancy) Schwartz, both of Nappanee, Laura Jean, at home, and Mrs. Darrell (Salina) Yoder, Chouteau, Okla.; six brothers, Sam, Chouteau, Okla., Rudy, Howard C. Stametz Retired Bakary Owaar Howard C. Stametz, 70, r 1 Syracuse, died at 2:30 a an. Monday, July 12, at his home, of an apparent heart attack. He was born March 17,1913, in Elkhart to William and Nellie (Sckipper) Stametz. Me married Frances Klinganman on Stametz lived in Syracuse, moving here in 1960 from New Paris, where he operated a bakery. He was owner of the Lakeside Bakery in Syracuse prior to retiring in 1978. In addition to his wife, he is survived by a son, Thomas, of Syracuse. One sister and three brothers preceded him in death. Services will be held Thursday, July 13, at 2:30p.m., at the Harris Funeral Home, Syracuse. Friends may call at the funeral heme Wednesday, from 2-4 and 7-9. Rev. Kennard Robinson will officiate at the funeral, and burial win be in the Syracuse cemetary.
John and Andrew, all of Nappanee, William, Ronks, Pa., and Harvey, Eden Valley, Minn.; four sisters, Mrs. Linus (Mary) Gingerich, Kalona, lowa, Mrs. Ura (Lizzie) Schrock, Topeka, Mrs. Lydia Garber, Chouteau, Okla., and Mrs. Willard (Anna) Miller, Bremen; and nine grandchildren. Two brothers and one sister preceded him in death. A funeral service was held at 9:30a.m. Monday at the Clarence" Chupp residence with Roman Kuhns of the Old Order Amish Church and Bishop John Hochstetler officiating. Burial was in Weldy cemetery, Nappanee. EdnaM. Darr urenme Kesiaeni Edna M. Darr, 87, Lakeland Loving Care Center, Milford, formerly of Syracuse, died in Goshen Hospital at 4:10 p.m. on Friday, July 8. The lifetime resident of the Lakeland area was born in Milford on March 29, 1896, to William and Noma (Braugh) Tom. She married Chester R. Brown who preceded her in death
Hospital notes
Goshen TUESDAY, JULY 5 Admissions Patricia Gammiere, r 2 box 26 Syracuse Janice Bowler, r 1 box 214 Milford WEDNESDAY, JULY 6 Dismissal Hugh McCann, P.O. Box 84 Leesburg * THURSDAY. JULY 7 Admissions Dewana G. Peace, r 2 box 396 Syracuse Marie Somers, P.O. Box 157 Syracuse Dismissals Violet E. Birky, P.O. Box 251 Milford Audrey W. Ray, 72555 CR 29 Syracuse FRIDAY, JULY 8 Admissions Judith Rae Schrock, Greenhaus Apt. 22, r 4 Syracuse Eliza Guzman, P.O. Box 533 Milford Alma L. Clutter, P.O. Box 45 North Webster Dismissals Cart Godfrey, 1000 West High Street, Syracuse Edward Kolbusz, r 4 box 135-L Syracuse Eliza Guzman, P.O. Box 533 Milford SATURDAY, JULY 9 Vernon Lake Street, Syracuse Cheryl Krull, P.O. Box 628 Milford Martha E. Swanson, r 2 box 93 Syracuse Dismissals Betty Koss, r 2 Leesburg Joan McClure, r 1 box 373 North Webster • SUNDAY, JULY 10 Jennifer J. Bender, r 2 box 91 Milford Lura Hansen, r 3 box 264-A Syracuse MONDAY. JULY 11 Admissions Haily Harris, 437 North Huntington Street, Syracuse Travis Kirkdorfer, 72531 CR 19 Milford / Patricia Gammiere, r 2 box 26 Syracuse Mrs. Timothy Schrock and infant daughter, Greenhaus Apartments, r 4 Syracuse Janice Bowler, r 1 box 214 Milford KCH MONDAY. JULY 4 . Dismissal • Robert F. Harter, Leesburg TUESDAY. JULY 5 Admission James A. Gay, North Webster WEDNESDAY, JULY 6 Admission Susan L. Estes, North Webster THURSDAY, JULY 7 George R. Heaton, Milford , Dorothy L. Edwards, Leesburg FRIDAY. JULY 8 Walter R. Deatsman, Leesburg Dmmtosal Susan L. Estes, North Webster SATURDAY. JULY 9 Admission Bernedenn I. Kelly, Syracuse Dismissal Dorothy L. Edwards, Leesburg
in 1942 and on November 12,1946, she married John W. Darr who diedin 1982. Survivors include two sons, Chester Brown, North Webster, and Jack Brown, Livermore, Calif.; two sisters, Mrs. Romaine Kern, Milford, and Mrs. Tracy Kahn, Palm Harbor, Fla.; two brothers, Alton Tom, Bremen, and Meredith Tom, LaPorte. Services were held at 11 a.m. on Monday at the Harris Funeral Home, Syracuse, with Rev. Charles Towriss officiating. Interment was in the New Salem cemetery near Milford. James M. Alspaugh Summer Lake Webster Resident James M. Alspaugh, r 1 Upland, died Friday, July 8, at 1:22 a.m. in Parkview Hospital, Fort Wayne, after an extended illness. He was born m Star City and has lived in Upland since 1934. Since 1957, he has'been a summer resident at Miller’s Landing, Lake Webster.
HEARTSURGERY Mrs. Harvey (Freda) Hollar, r 2 Milford, was scheduled to undergo heart surgery today (Wednesday) in Community Hospital, Indianapolis. Cards can be sent to the hospital, 1550 North Ritter Avenue, Indianapolis, Ind., 46219. IN TRACTION Philip Metcalf, Milford Junior High School teacher and North \ Webster resident, is in traction at Goshen Hospital following a back injury. He will be staying in Room 246 for the remainder of this week. Births MAHER, Joel Michael Mr. and Mrs. Michael Maher, Herron Bay, Warsaw, are the parents of a son, Joel Michael, born Tuesday, June 28, in Kosciusko Community Hosptial. He weighed seven pounds, four ounces and was 19% inches long. Paternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Jack Maher, Milfont Joel has one brother, John, 5%, at home. THON, Andrew Michael Mr. and Mrs. Scott M. (Terri) Thon, Macedon, New York, are the parents of a son, Andrew Michael, born Saturday, April 30, in Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester, N.Y., and weighing eight pounds, eight ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Maher, Milford, are the maternal grandparents and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Thon, Penfield, N.Y., are the paternal grandparents of the Thon s first child. Mrs. Thon taught school at Wakarusa prior to her marriage. VANOVER. Ann-Drew Mr. and Mrs. Oakley (Louann) Vanover, P.O. Box 384 Syracuse, are the parents of a daughter, Ann-Drew born Saturday, July 9, at 9:57 a.rtL. in Goshen Hospital. She weighed seven pounds, 7% ounces and was 20% inches long. Oakley and Viola Vanover from Pound, Virginia, are the paternal grandparents. Ann-Drew has a half-sister, Mar-Reina Vanover. FOX. Matthew David Mr. and Mrs. David (Betty) Fox, 68406 CR 21 New Paris, are the parents of a son, Matthew David, born Friday, July 8, at 12:26 pm, in Elkhart Hospital. He weighed seven pounds, five ounces and was 21 inches long. Mrs. Marvin Lechlitner, Wakarusa, is the maternal grandmother and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fox, Milford, are the paternal grandparents. Matthew has one sister, Angie, at hone. f SCHOEN daughter Mr. and Mrs. James Schoen, North Webster, are the parents of a daughter born Thursday, July 7, in Kosciusko Community Hospital KRULL daughter Mr. and Mrs. Richard (Cheryl) Krull, P.O. Box 628 Milford, are the parents of a daughter bora Saturday, July 9, in Goshen Hospital. STEFFEN, David Joseph Mr. and Mrs. David Steffen, Fort Wayne, are the parents of a son, David Joseph, bora June 28. He weighed five pounds, four ounces, and was 19 inches long.* Mrs. Steffen is the former Janet Hasse of Syracuse. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hasse, Syracuse, and paternal grandparents are Elizabeth Steffen, Fort Wayne, and Walter Steffen, Indianapolis.
Wed., Joly 13,1 M3—THE MAIL JOURNAL
He was a 1936 graduate of Jefferson Township High School in Grant County and received a BA from Taylor University in 1939. In 1949 he received his MA and administrative license from Ball State University. He devoted 42 years as an educator, 31 of which were as an administrator. He was principal of Jefferson Township Schools from 1949-1965; served as East Brook High School’s first principal from 1965-1966 after a consolidation; and held other principal’s posts in the corporation, retiring from administration and returning to the classroom in 1980. 11l health forced his retirement from education in 1982. Surviving in addition to his wife, Nelle, are one son, Michael, North Liberty; two grandchildren; and one sister, Emma Copeland, Elwood. The funeral service was held Monday at 3 p.m. in the Upland United Methodist Church with Rev. Ronald F. VeLee and Rev. O. Rex Lindemood, North Webster, officiating. Jones Funeral Home, Upland, was in charge of arrangements and interment was in Jefferson cemetery.
EADS, James Arthur James W. and Virginia (Arthur) Eads, of Webster Grove, Mo., are the parents of a son James Arthur Eads. He was born July 7 at 11:39 p.m., and weighed eight pounds, eight ounces. He was 213/4 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Betty Arthur, Syracuse and the late Don Arthur, and the paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James Eads, Paris, 111. WESTFALL, Robert George Dr. and Mrs. John Westfall, Indianapolis, are the parents of a son, Robert George. He was born July 2 and weighed nine pounds, 10 ounces. Maternal grandparents are Bob and Marge Troutman, Syracuse. Paternal grandparents are Dr. and Mrs. George Westfall. KING daughter Mr. and Mrs. Terry (Dawn) King, r 4 box 308-A Syracuse, are the parents of a daughter born Monday, July 11, in Elkhart Hospital. In Memoriam INMEMORIAM In Loving Memory of our dear son Floyd M. Rensberger. Died July 10, 1969. The sun and moon are shining on a lone and silent grave. Beneath is one we dearly loved but whom we could not save. People may think we have forgotten sometimes,they see us smile and laugh, little do they know the heartache we’ve hidden all the while. Missed by all of us. Mother, Father, Sisters and Brothers Card of thanks CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank my friends, neighbors and Rev. Greenwood and wife for their cards and many acts of kindness during my recent hospitalizations. Flora Young Milford EMS The Milford Emergency Medical Service made the following calls recently: On Thursday, June 30, a female, 41, suffering from chest pain and pain in the right side was taken to Goshen Hospital. J On Friday, July 1, a female, 65, was taken to Lakeland Loving Care Center from her home. On Saturday, July 2, a female, 64, fainted from the heat and refused treatment. She was not transported. Also on July 2, ; male, 10, suffering from lacera tioes to his right arm and elboi j was taken to Goshen. Ou Monday, July 4, a male, 3fr , suffering severe lower back pai r was taken to Goshen. On Wednesday, July 6, a mat s, 82, suffering from nausea a id vomitting was taken toKosciuf;o Community Hospital. On Friday, July 8, a male, ®, was taken to Goshen for du«t admission. On Saturday, July 9, a male 19, involved in a motorcycle accif tint and suffering from nume-ms lacerations was taken to Gos nen. Also on July 9, a female, 61, offering chest pains and a se se headache was taken to KCH.
I any 6. Burwel H . BerntaCmmty H Ty G. Burwell, 77, 207 S. 10th Sit., died unexpectedly at 1:31 p.m Monday in the Goshen Hos lital emergency room where he ias transported by aidmen afte becoming ill at his home. H was born in Kosciusko Cou rty on April 25,1906, and married 1 Jllian D. Keim on March 26, 1932 She preceded him in death onS ptember 20,1979. Tl e retired Starcraft worker liv« in Goshen since 1949 and Vas i member of Dutchtown Chui :h of the Brethren, the Eagl; s and Moose lodges, Disabled / nerican Veterans and the Vete in of Foreign Wars. Su rivors include one sister.. Mrs. Srnest (Dorothy) Thomas. Wars aw; nieces and nephews. Fr Ends may call from 7 to !» p.m. oday (Wednesday) at the Yode -Culp Funeral Home. The servi ? will be held at 10 a.m. Thur lay at the funeral horn: with ilev. Lester Yqung from the Nortl Winona Church of the Bretl ren officiating Burial will be in ’ ’iolett cemetery.
On J londay, July 11, a female. 75, s i ffering from tightness of chest vomitting and possible pneui onia was taken to KCH. Anotl i t call for a female, 75, wan made on Monday, but the EMS did n l transport. On I uesday, July 12, a female. 44, s .iffering from a possible brok i ankle was taken to Gosh i Syracuse EMS (to July 6 at 10:13 a.m., the Syra : use Emergency Medical Serv i e was called to the home oil Leon ird Brooks, 54, Syracuse. He beca ne ill and the EMS treated him and advised him to see his doctor. Juy 7 at 4:36 p.m., BruceTro* ger, 23, Van Pelt Dr., Gosl an, was injured in a motoa-cycle-car accident on North Shoe e Drive. The Syracuse EMS cleated the wounds, put a splint on Ins left leg and transported him :o Goshen Hospital Tt e Syracuse EMS transported Waler Calnon, 83, South Lake Stre at, Syracuse, to the Goshen Hos lital after he became ill at hiis horn ? at 1:16 p.m. on July 8. Elion Bartholomau, 82. East Bosi on, Syracuse, was taken to Kos iusko Community Hospital Sati rday, s July 9, at 4:29 p.m., afte he fell at his home. Jeremy Brickey, eight, South Laki -, Syracuse, was treated at the s cene by Syracuse EMS after his t icyde was hit by a car Saturday, July 9, at 2:14 p.m. He was left i n the care of his aunt. Vfraon Mabie, 69, South Lake, Syn cisse, fell at his home Saturday July 9, at 4:52 a.m. He w«;i tak< a to Goshen Hospital by the Syr icuse EMS 7 je Syracuse was called to lorrison Island to the home ctf Be Ity Dietzen, 60. She became ill at i ter home and was transported to toshen Hospital. •orris Stahly, 63, Fascination P ice, Cromwell, was taken to G shen Hospital Sunday, July 10; b the Syracuse Emergency ft edical Service after she k came ill at a golf course. The Syracuse EMS transported 1 athi Birk el, South Lake, J yracuse, to, Goshen Hospital Monday, July 10, at 3:31 p.m., (ifter she fell and injured her Ibow. On July 11, 10:33 am., Marie Jarwite, 89, West Brooklyn, Syracuse, was transported by the EMS to Elkhart Hospital after she became ill. Darly Bell, 10, r 2 Syracuse was treated by the Syracuse EMS after he was bitten by a dog Ma - day, July 22, at 4:31 pun. He was advised by the EMS to go to tlie hospital if be became ill. On July 11, at 5:08 p.m.. tlie Syracuse EMS was called to a doctor’s office when Charles Hoover, 85, Fort Myers, Fta., became ill. He was treated at tlie doctor’s office. The Syracuse EMS went to ttre home of Martha Hepler, 48, r 1 Syracuse, July 12, at 3:03 p.rn. She became ill and the EMS transported her to Elkhart Hospital. ’ a Danny Griffeth, 12, Oliie Street, Cromwell, became ill at city park, July 12, 1:29 pus. Mother advised son on mediciittion. The Syracuse Emergency Medical Service treated the boy at tike site. Wrinkles If permanent-press clothes become wrinkled, set the dryer for 10 minutes and tumble tie items with a wet towel.
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