The Mail-Journal, Volume 21, Number 15, Milford, Kosciusko County, 25 April 1984 — Page 3

Obituaries

George Pinkerman Former Milford Resident George Tom Pinkerman, 73, Goshen died at Fort Wayne Veterans Hospital at 3 a.m. Tuesday, April 24. He had been transfered to Fort Wayne from Goshen General Hospital, having been admitted there March 5. A native of Rigdon, he was born June 30, 1910. He married Ivone (“Ike”) Charlton, a native of Milford, on July 29, 1939. They resided in Milford for a number of years, before moving to Goshen in the 19505. He was a World War II Navy veteran, a member of the American Legion Post 30, past commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post, Goshen, and a graduate of Nappanee High School. He was retired from Fiedeke Dry Cleaners. Surviving are: his wife; a son. Tommy, Goshen; a daughter, Mrs. John (Connie) Swartz, Stuarts Draft, Va.; four grandchildren; and a brother, Beherald, Henderson. Services will be held Friday at 10:30 a.m. in the Rieth-Rohrer-Ehret Funeral Home, with burial in the Violett Cemetery. Visitation will be from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9

I HARRIS 8 FUNERAL I WP HOME ■ 457-3144 Or 834-2821 Charlie Harris SR 13 &CR 1 ooon , Syracuse Gary Eastlvnd '■* "''C;■ v-KiES Topic Children & Death — Being Alert To Danger Signals — Pt. 2 None of us are immune to pain, but great reservoirs of strength can be found within the family. Life is a mixture of bitter and sweet. But despair is never the answer, hope is. Increased compassion for others, stronger family unity, and greater foith in God — all can be rewarding by-products of the intense experiences surrounding the death of o loved one. Thought: Disappointment is often the salt of life. Theodore Porker

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p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Memorials may be directed to the Goshen High School Athletic Department. Agatha Charlton MiHord Christian Church Member Agatha Charlton, 84, r 2 Milford, died in Goshen Hospital at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, April 24. She had been hospitalized since February. Born near Milford June 1,1899, she was the daughter of Andrew and Martha Ellen (Silveus) Om. She was united in marriage to Gerald Charlton Oct. 2, 1920. He died April 18,1967. She had been a member of the Milford Christian Church. Surviving are: two daughters. Mrs. Jacob (Geraldine) Chupp of Goshen, and Mrs. Rual (Dorothy) Elliot of Elkhart; two sons, Warren of Goshen, and William of North Webster; 16 grandchildren; 22 greatgrandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. John (Florence) Gardner of Milford. One sister preceded her in death. ? Friends may call from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Thursday at Mishler Funeral Home. Services will be

conducted Friday at 1:30 p.m. in the Milford Christian Church with Carl Shearer officiating. Burial will be in the Milford Cemetery. Memorials may be directed to the Milford Christian Church. Max Kettlebar Painter Services for Max A. Kettlebar, 60, CR 750, Shipshewana, were held Tuesday at Yoder-Culp Funeral Home. He died at a friend’s home in Florence, Ala., at 10:30 p.m. Thursday, April 19. Born May 12, 1923, near Ligonier, he was a lifetime native

Hospital notes

Goshen TUESDAY. APRIL 17 Admissions Lucas Emerson, r 3 box 240, Syracuse Jacob Tusing, r 1, Leesburg Dismissals Mrs. Rodney Bartman and infant daughter, Ashley Laurann, 72883 CR 29. Syracuse THURSDAY. APRIL 19 Admissions James W. Hamman, r 1 box 283 W. Syracuse Curtis Henderson, 14394 U.S. 6, ’Laura J. McClintic, 621 S. Main. Syracuse Bradley J. Patterson, r 1 box 232A. Syracuse Lester Stewert, 16166 CR 52, Syracuse Jennifer L. Grevenstuk, r 2 box 46, North Webster Dismissals Rosemary C. Griffith, r 2 box 362. Syracuse David W. Haifley. 71570 CR 35, Syracuse FRIDAY. APRIL 21 Dismissals Jennifer L. Grevenstuk, r 2 box 46, North Webster SATURDAY, APRIL 21 Dismissals Jacob Tusing, r 1, Leesburg

of the area. He was a veteran of World War II and was employed as a painter. He was married Jan. 27,1945, in Florida to Isabel Michael. She survives. Additional survivors are: a son, Michael, Goshen; four daughters, Mrs. Dwight (Patsy) Goodwin and Mrs. Ted (Sharon) Johnson, both of Goshen, Mrs. Kenneth (Dixie) Soice, Mishawaka and Mrs. Marty (Kathy) Soehren, Indianapolis; 12 grandchildren; four sisters, Mildred Kettlebar, Ligonier, Mrs. Frank (Wanda) Wiley, South Whitley, Mrs. Mary Alice Rex, South Carolina and Mrs. Joe (Chloe) Glaser, Lake Wawasee;

SUNDAY. APRIL 22 Admissions James Kaufman, r 3 box 663. Syracuse Dismissals Curtis L. Henderson, 14394 U.S. 6, Syracuse MONDAY, APRIL 23 Admissions Earl Walters, r 1 box 384, North Webster Maurice Fidler, r 1 box 281-L, Leesburg KCH MONDAY, APRIL 16 Admissions Arthur E. Sutton, Leesburg Pedro A. Gonzalez, Milford Billy L. Lambert, Syracuse Linda L. Fulwider, Leesburg Dismissals Ida M. Wells, North Webster TUESDAY, APRIL 17 Admissions Brent D. Corl, Milford Mary K. Penn, North Webster Ci villa G. Simpson, Leesburg Kathryn M. Greider, North Vebster WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18 Dismissals James T. Hoover, Syracuse Mary K. Penn, North Webster THURSDAY, APRIL 19 « Dismissals Arthur E. Sutton, Leesburg Brent D. Corl, Milford FRIDAY, APRIL 20 Admissions Larry G. Rodgers, Leesburg James R. Sweet, Milford SATURDAY, APRIL 21 Dismissals Mabel M. Mort, Milford SUNDAY, APRIL 22 Admissions Robert G. Miller, Syracuse Dismissals Billy L. Lambert, Syracuse JOANN BOYER OUT OF INTENSIVE CARE Mrs. Robin (Joann) Boyer, r 2 Syracuse, is improving after spending three days in intensive care unit at Goshen Hospital. Mrs. Boyer suffered from toxemia and is reportedly slowly improving. She is in room 401. TOM PRICKETT SUFFERS HEART ATTACK LAST WEEK Tom Prickett, 49, r 3 box 35A Syracuse, is recovering in Goshen Hospital after suffering a heart attack. He was transported to the hospital on Wednesday evening, April 18, by the Syracuse Emergency Medical Service ambulance.

and a brother, Thomas, Baltimore, Md. Burial was in the West Goshen Cemetery. Leslie Epley Coppu Employee Leslie E. Epley, 55, Syracuse, died of a heart attack at 7 a.m. Tuesday, April 17, while on Grand Bahama Island. The son of Lowell and Elizabeth P. (Hawkins) Epley, he was born July 25, 1928, in Madisonville, Ky. On Oct. 8,1949, he was married to Beverly Fenzau. She survives.

The EMS received a call at 8:16 p.m. indicating that Prickett was ill. Reports from close friends state he will remain in the hospital for the remainder of the week and his condition has improved. Cards would be welcomed by Prickett. Birth BOYER, Marie Elizabeth Mr. and Mrs. Robin (Joann) Boyer, r 2 Syracuse, are the parents of a daughter, Marie Elizabeth, born Thursday April 19, at 1:33 p.m., in Goshen Hospital. She weighed four pounds, five ounces and measured 17*6 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and mrs. Cornelius Reuter, 20348 CR 21 Milford and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Boyer, Jr., 112 W. E. Long Dr., Syracuse. Maternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Michael Reuter, Milford. Paternal great-grandmothers are Edna Lockwood, Goshen, and LaVeme Bennall. Potosky, Mich. Cards of Thanks CARD OF THANKS The family of Ellen Savoie would like to thank all their relatives, friends and neighbors for their prayers, cards, food, flowers and memorials to the Kosciusko Cancer Society during the loss of our loved one. We would also like to thank the V.F.W. Auxiliary for the dinner, Dr. Clark and Harris Funeral Home. R. Jack Savoie, Ray and Dixie Kehr, Dianna Smith CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all my friends, neighbors, relatives, Goodwill Club, St. Andrew's United Methodist Church, Dr. Clark and staff for the many cards, good wishes and gifts during my stay in the hospitals these last few months. Florence Mabie CARD OF THANKS I want to thank the many friends and neighbors who remembered me when I was hospitalized recently. Special thanks to Dr. F. L. Rheinheimer, Pastor Kenneth Greenwood and OES Chapter 160 for their kindnesses. Alyce Fuller CARD OF THANKS 1 wish to thank all my '' friends and relatives for II their prayers, flowers and ( cards during my recent 1 ' stay in the hospital and < during my recovery at home. Also a special ' < • thank you to Dr. Craig and , Dr. Clark and their office ” staffs for the special care ' i, they gave me. I really ap- ( preciate all that each one " did to help me while I was < 50 iM * < , Moscfline Deaton Syracuse EMS Tom Prickett, 49, r 3 box 35A Syracuse, was taken to Goshen Hospital Wednesday evening, April 18, after becoming ill. The Syracuse Emergency Medical Service was called at 8:16p.m. Laura McClintic, 66, 621 S. Main Street, Syracuse, was taken to Goshen Hospital at 2:21 a.m. Thursday morning, April 19, after becoming iU. The EMS was called at 2:21 a.m. Jim Hamman, 83, 600 South Huntington St, Syracuse, was transported to Goshen Hospital

He had been employed as a foreman at Coppes Kitchens, Nappanee, since 1955, and was a member of the Goshen Moose Lodge. Other survivors include: his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Epley, South Bend; one daughter, Mrs. Richard (Linda) Schoonover, Union, Mich.; one son, Jerry Epley, Martinsville; two grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Gloria Hancock, San Angelo, Texas; and one brother, James Epley, South Bend. Services were conducted Saturday in the Harris Funeral Home, Syracuse, with burial in the McClintic cemetery.

by Syracuse EMS after becoming ill on Thursday. The ambulance was called at 4:27 p.m. Joseph Markert, 47, 7291 W. 320 S. Rushville, was treated by the Syracuse Emergency Medical Service o.i Saturday, April 21, at 1:18 p.m. after falling o the bleachers at Wawasee High School. Markert advised he would go to Kosciusko Community Hospital for treatment of the leg injury. Rodney Hann, 25, r 2 Syracuse, was taken to the Syracuse Fire Station after becoming di. He was transported to Elkhart Hospital at 10:40 p.m. Saturday. Elsie Bell, 76, r 4 Syracuse, fell in the 600 block of Chicago Street at 3:11 p.m. Monday. The EMS was called and transported the patient to Dr. William Meyer’s office. Randy Hapner, 25, Syracuse, was involved in a personal injury accident at 8:15 p.m. Tuesday evening, at Chinese gardens. He was transported to Goshen Hospital by the Syracuse EMS after complaining of pain to his head. John Holloway, 40, 112 N. Indiana Ave., Syracuse, was taken to Goshen Hospital after he was injured while working at Louie’s Bar, Syracuse. The EMS was called at 2:52 a m. this morning (Wednesday) when Holloway cut his right forearm with a circular saw. On air pollution WASHINGTON - The Canadian government delivered a strong diplomatic protest to the State Department against the Reagan administration’s failure to seek reductions in air pollution believed to cause acid rain. Increase in poverty WASHINGTON - Poverty grew sharply between 1979 and 1982, but official estimates may exaggerate the number of Americans who are poor because the figures don’t take into account such benefits as food stamps and Medicare, according to a Census Bureau study.

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F & AM No. 219 of Rolling Prairie, Scottish Rite of South Bend, and a former chief of the Kankakee Volunteer Fire Department. Survivors include: his wife, Ruth; two daughters, Mrs. Mary L. Gauck, Dallas, Texas, and Mrs. Robert (Rosalyn) Jones, Syracuse; four grandchildren; and one brother, James W. Rice, Plymouth. One brother preceded him in death. Services were conducted Saturday in the Haverstock Funeral Home, LaPorte. Rev. Richard L. Pickering officiated. Interment was in Rolling Prairie.

authorities on the adjunctive role of hypnosis in medical therapy. He has published over 100 scientific papers and books, among which are, “Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis," and “Childbirth and Hypnosis.” Currently, he is in private practive in Beverly Hills, Calif., and is a clinical professor at UCLA. For more information concerning the workshop, call 267-7169, extension 283.

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