The Mail-Journal, Volume 20, Number 49, Milford, Kosciusko County, 21 December 1983 — Page 3

Hospital notes

Goshen TUESDAY, DEC. 13 Admission . Becky L. Hohnstedt, 206 N. East St., Milford Dismissal Emery E. Ludwig, P.O. Box 162 Syracuse WEDNESDAY, DEC. 14 Admissions Jennifer D. Keyser, P.O. Box 567 Syracuse Leroy Dye, P.O. Box 154 Leesburg Edna James, P.O. Box 62 North Webster Dismissal Wilbur F. Smith, r 3 box 119 Syracuse THURSDAY, DEC. 15 Dismissals Mrs. Jeffrey Bohnstedt and infant daughter, 206 N. East St., Milford FRIDAY, DEC. 16 Dismissals Richard O. Moses, 113 W. Main St., Syracuse Leroy Dye, P.O. Box 154 Leesburg SATURDAY, DEC. 17 Admission Herman E. Cline, r 3 box 423 Syracuse MONDAY, DEC. 19 Admissions Lisa Rinker, r 3 box 64 Syracuse

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Gladys Case, Lakeland Loving Care Center, Milford Dismissals David Humphrey, 113 W. Main St., Apt. 4, Syracuse Jennifer Keyser, P.O. Box 567 Syracuse Mrs. Thomas Thornburg and infant daughter, r 3 box 600 Syracuse KCH MONDAY, DEC. 12 Admissions Joseph D. Lawson, Leesburg Bessie Marshall, Milford Dismissal Joseph D. Lawson, Leesburg TUESDAY. DEC. 13 Admission Kyle L. Graff, North Webster Dismissal Ann B. Rager, North Webster THURSDAY, DEC. 15 Admissions Sherree L. Rogers, Syracuse John Merkey, Leesburg Dismissals Robert Smith, Leesburg Amos A. Poe, Jr., Leesburg FRIDAY, DEC. 16 Dismissals Mrs. Dale Rogers and infant daughter, Syracuse SATURDAY, DEC. 17 Dismissal Kyle L. Graff, North Webster

SUNDAY. DEC. 18 Admissions Bessie M. Fuller, North Webster Melvin A. Poling, North Webster Dismissal Melvin A. Poling, North Webster CONCUSSION David Speicher, seven-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Speicher, Milford, suffered a concussion when he collided with another first-grader at Milford Elementary School Monday. He received emergency room treatment and was released under observation. Card of thanks

Card Os Thanks We want to thank our relatives, friends and neighbors (who are the best in the world) for all the kindnesses shown to us at the time of our daughter Diane’s death. We have been overwhelmed by the flowers, cards with loving messages, calls, visits, and delicious food. Special thanks to our loyal NIPSCo friends. Special love to our son, Ken and daughter, Cheri who took over the different tasks of funeral arrangements. We were unable to attend but heard from many persons that they were lovely. Thanks also to Harris Funeral Home. A big thank you to our grandson Roger for bringing in a live Christmas tree and decorating it himself. Special affection to little Matthew for his shy, sweet smiles that brightened our day. Diane was a sweet and gentle daughter, a loving sister and aunt, and a good friend. We will remember her always with love. Our lives were enriched by knowing and loving her as she was a beautiful person. Thanks Again To All, Lu And Rog Martin

Births ROGERS daughter Mr. and Mrs. Dale (Sherree)

Rogers, Syracuse, are the parents of a daughter born Thursday, Dec. 15, in Kosciusko Community Hospital. DUYMOVICWAGGY Jared Daniel Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood (Arlette) Duymovic Waggy, Zionsville, are the parents of a son, Jared Daniel, born Sunday, Dec. 18, at 3:01 a.m. in the Humana Women's Hospital, Indianapolis. He weighed eight pounds, nine ounces and was 20 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John (Dolores) Duymovic, Greenwood;.and Mr. and Mrs. Arlie (Naomi) Waggy, Waubee Lake, are the paternal grandparents. Mrs. Bertha Whitacre, Lancaster, Penn., is the paternal great-grandmother. BOHNSTEDT Kimberly Anne Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey (Becky) bohnstedt, 206 East Street, Milford, are the parents of a daughter, Kimberly Anne, born Tuesday, Dec. 13, at 11:32 a.m. in Goshen Hospital. She weighed seven pounds, ounces and was 19V« inches long. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Smith, Columbia City, are the maternal grandparents; and Mr. and Mrs. Pulmonary rehab sessions in January Help yourself to better breathing! Fort Wayne Lutheran Hospital’s Regional Cardiopulmonary Services Center will be sponsoring a pulmonary rehabilitation session on January 10, 13, 16, 19, 20, 23, 24, 26, 30 and 31 to help patients cope with chronic respiratory diseases such as emphysema, bronchitis and asthma. Consisting of 10 classes from 12 noon to 2:30 p.m., the session focuses on group activities to meet individual needs. Assisted by physicians, respiratory and physical therapists, nurses, chaplains and social workers, patients develop an understanding of their disease, receive necessary therapy and learn practical home treatment procedures. Group counseling sessions are employed to help patients acquire a realistic acceptance of their disabilities. Candidates must be referred to this program by their primary physician. Contact Naida Walker, pulmonary rehabilitation supervisor at the center, for additional information.

Banners add beauty, meaning to worship

By GAIL WIDMOYER Staff Writer Symbols are a common part of everyday existence, but many people fail to realize how important a part symbols play in their lives. For example, spending money, saluting the flag and shaking hands are all common day occurrences where symbols are used. Janet McCuen, CR 52 Nappanee, defines a symbol as a “sign, mark or token which can be connected to an abstract idea.” With this definition, Mrs. McCuen uses symbols as part of her hobby — designing and making banners. Several of the banners that Mrs. McCuen has created are used in the Nappanee First

HBI < Have a happy and blessed Holiday Season. May peace be with you. LAKELAND LOVING CARE CENTER mbm Corner 4th & Elm Milford —■■■ I 658-9455 J

Richard Bohnstedt, Milford, are the paternal grandparents. Paternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Russel Rarnhart. Pierceton; and Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Bohnstedt, Columbia City. Kimberly has one sister. Tiffany, three, at home. Syracuse EMS Derek Wayne Coy, 15 months old, r 3 box 551A Syracuse, was brought to the station of the Syracuse Emergency Medical Service at 12:27 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 14, after falling down three steps. He was taken to Goshen Hospital. Mildred Miller, 70, 419 Oxford Dr., Bryon, Ohio, fell at 1:12 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 17, in the home of her daughter, Diana Walker, 119 W.E. Long Dr. She was taken to Goshen Hospital by the Syracuse EMS.

Obituaries

Harold Schmidt Golf Course Owner Harold J. Schmidt, 64, Fort Wayne, died in Parkview Hosptial there at 10:47 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 13. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, he spent most of his life in the Fort Wayne area. He was a World War II Air Force veteran and a member of Trinity English Lutheran Church. He was the owner of Lakeside Golf Course in Fort Wayne and in 1941 was Fort Wayne city golf champion. Surviving are: his wife, Alice; a daughter, Linda L. Holterman, Leesburg; a son, David A. Schmidt, Fort Wayne; and five grandchildren. Services were held Friday at McComb & Sons Lakeside Park Chapel there, with interment in the Lindenwood cemetery. Goldie Eyer Sister Os Leesburg Woman Mrs. Goldie Eyer, 89, r 1 Churubusco, died in St. Joseph Hospital, Fort Wayne, at 6:36 p.m. Monday, Dec. 12, following a massive heart attack. She was born August 28, 1894, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Presbyterian Church. “Most of the banners have symbols which remind people of points of doctrine,” explained the church elder. “They also add beauty, color and meaning to worship by relating to the season of the year and special events.” Mrs. McCuen has been making banners since the early 1970 s by using scrap material from her husband’s occupation. Wayne McCuen sells upholstery fabric to manufacturers, jobbers and suppliers. With this fabric, Mrs. McCuen connects Biblical symbols in a way to share them with other members of the church. White each banner was designed with a doctrine in mind, the symbols like the Bible itself are open to varying interpretations with each examination.

■i 'IBIIWFnFxz TRUCK FIRE - Syracuse volunteer firemen were called to the Lake Wawasee home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Alfrey (Pier 575) at 1:51 p.m. Friday to extinguish * fire that engulfed the engine of a 1978 Scout II owned by Alfrey. Jack Alfrey said he returned from town and entered his workshop across Waco Drive from his lake front home. He said he left the motor of his Scout run while he was in the building, and when he looked out moments later smoke was billowing from under the hood. Damage to the Scout, which had 30.000-odd miles on its speedometer, was set at 87.006. The fire is thought to have been caused bv a ruptured gas line. J

Charles Smith. In 1919 she married John H. Eyer. He preceded her in death. A member of the Christian Chapel Church, Merriam, she had lived in Kosciusko County and moved to Merriam in Survivors are: four sons, Harold Eyer, Churubusco, Don Eyer, Wolcottville, Robert Smith, Phoenix, Aria., and Charles Fisher, Churubusco; one daughter, Mrs. Clyde (Betty) Runels, Battle Creek, Mich.; 14 grandchildren; 11 greatgrandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Helen Rookstool, Leesburg; and one brother, Clarence Smithy Mishawaka. Services were held Friday in the Christian Chapel Church, Merriam, with interment in the church cemetery. Ronald Wieczork mQnuiucTUrvu Housing Broker Ronald M. Wieczork, 41, r 2 Syracuse, died in Goshen Hospital at 7:45 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 14. He had been in failing health. The son of Mathew and Louise (Miciek) Wieczork, he was born in Chicago, December 13, 1942. On Sept. 9,1977, he was married to Patricia Restivo who survives. A self-employed broker in manufactured housing, he had lived in the Syracuse area seven years, coming from Govertown. Other survivors are: one stepson, Michael Restivo, at home; his father, Walkerton; and one brother, Robert Wieczork, Koontz Lake. Memorial services were held Saturday in Saint Martin de Parres Catholic Church, Syracuse. Ruth Miller Homemaker Ruth G. (Wise) Miller, 78, r 1 Milford, died in South Bend Osteopathic Hospital, at 10:49 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 15. She had been in failing health for one year. Born October 24, 1905, in Carroll County, near Delphi, she was the daughter of Jesse and Pearl (Schriner) Wise. She married Herman Miller September 4, 1923. He preceded her in death.

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A member of the Milford First Brethren Church and the Women’s Missionary Society, she belonged to several other organizations, including Waubee Grange 2365 and the State Grange. She was also a former member of the Milford Busy Bee Home Ec. Club and a former 4-H leader in the Milford area. Surviving are: a daughter, Mrs. James (Joyce) Wolf, Warsaw; two sons, Marvin C. Miller and Norman R. Miller, Houston,

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Texas; Gene Miller, Calif; one sister, Mrs. Hubert (Anna) Cain, Milford; eight grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. One sister and one brother preceded her in death. Services were held Sunday at Mishler Funeral Home, with Rev. Paul Tinkel of the Milford First Brethren Church officiating. Interment was in the Milford cemetery. Memorials may be directed to Milford First Brethren Church.

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