The Mail-Journal, Volume 21, Number 19, Milford, Kosciusko County, 23 May 1984 — Page 3

Obituaries

Ousley Twins Infants Infant twins, Ashley Nicole and Amber Marie Ousley, were still born in Kosciusko Community Hospital at 12:20 a.m. Tuesday, May 15. They are survived by: their parents, Scott and Susan (Stalker) Ousley, P. O. Box 518, North Webster; paternal grandparents, Ellis and Virgine Ousley, Leesburg; maternal grandparents, Stephen and Patricia Stalker; and paternal great-grandparents, Mrs. Elizabeth Marcuccilli and Donald and Catherine Stalker, all of Marion. Graveside services were held Wednesday, May 16, in the Grant Memorial Park, Marion, with Father Richard Miller officiating.

Mildred Pritchard Member Os The American Legion Auxiliary Mrs. Mildred M. Pritchard, 79, Warsaw, died in Kosciusko Community Hospital at 7:02 p.m. Sunday, May 20, following a short illness. The daughter of Lawrence, N. and Minnie (Bareham) Stahl, she was born Oct. 23. 1904, in Pierceton She was married to Noah Pearl Pritchard Jan. 1, 1924, in Pierceton. He preceded her in death. She had moved to Warsaw from South Whitley in 1941. and from 1961 to 1983 she had lived in Lehigh. Acres, Fla A member of the Wooster Community Brethren Church, she was also a member of the Warsaw American Legion Auxiliary. 'Surviving are: three daughters, Mrs. Rezealma Golding, Warsaw, Mrs. Idlee Armey, Warsaw and Mrs. Curtis .(Judy Kay) Binkley. Lehigh Acres, Fla.; one son, Jake Pritchard, Syracuse;* nine grand-

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children; four greatgrandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Bunola Hathaway, Warsaw and Fairy Bell Stahl, Pierceton; and one brother, Claude Stahl, Pierceton. Funeral services were conducted today (Wednesday) in the McHatton-Sadler Funeral Home, Warsaw, with interment in the Hillcrest cemetery, Pierceton.

Fred Kirkpatrick President Os KOK Truck Sales Fred C. Kirkpatrick, 56, a resident of Syracuse, president of K & K Truck Sales of Goshen, died at his home at 12:01 a m. Thurs-

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Goshen TUESDAY. MAY 15 Admissions Opa-Miller, 600 N. Branch, Syracuse Dismissals Mrs Phillip Klein and infant daughter, Jessica Lyn. r 2 Ulrich Dr., Milford Velma R. McDowell. Lakeland Loving Care, Milford Maurice D. Fidler, r 1 box 281-L, Leesburg WEDNESDAY, MAY 16 Admissions ' Gladys L. Miller, r 1 box 260-D, Milford Eva C. Smith, Lakeland Loving Care, Milford Ethel Hostetter, r 1 box 581, Syracuse Dismissals Mrs Paul Reiner and infant son, Johann Friedrich, 16815 U.S. 6, Syracuse THURSDAY, MAY 17 Admissions Floyd W. Gingerich, 324 Dolan St. No 2. Syracuse Ashley Marshall, r 2 box 373-A, Syracuse George Nordman, r 2 box 499, Syracuse

day, May 17. He had been ill for two and one-half years. He resided at Lake Wawasee for eight years, coming from Goshen. Born Jan. 30 in Frankfort, he was the son of Paul and Lucille (Culbertson) Kirkpatrick. He was a graduate of Gosden High School and Indiana University School of Business. ; He held a membership in Theta Chi fraternity and served in the US Army. He had been recognized by the Indiana Truck Dealers Association as Indiana Truck Dealer of the Year, and had twice accepted the Circle of Excellence award from International Harvester Co. He was active in the Goshen Rotary Club for many years, and had received

Dismissals Terry L. Tyler, 90 North Shore Drive, Syracuse Clara C. Yeager, r 4 Greenhaus No. 57, Syracuse FRIDAY, MAY 18 Admissions Norris D. Wise, 401 E. Chicago. Syracuse Dismissals Marlene F. Hershberger, r 5 box 423, Syracuse Lester L. Stewart, 16166 CR 52, Syracuse Janet M. Weaver, r 2 box 545-B, Syracuse SATURDAY, MAY 19 4 Dismissals Betty J.’ Scott, r 3 box 295. Syracuse SUNDAY. MAY 20 Admissions Amy L. Sloan, 231 W. Portland St., Syracuse Dismissals Ethel R. Hostetler r 2 box 581, Syracuse George H. Nordman. r 2 box 499, Syracuse MONDAY. MAY 21 Admissions Dixie R. Shepler, P.O. Box 182, > Syracuse

recogniton by Business Week Magazine. Surviving are: his wife, the former Mildred Bushong; two daughters, Sue, Goshen, and Kay, at home; two sons,Kevin, Aurora, Colo., and Michael, Englewood, Colo.; a grandson born Sunday ; a brother, Richard, Mt. Airy, Md.; and his mother, Lucille, Sun City, Ariz. His father died in 1983. Private family services were held Thursday at Syracuse Cemetery. Memorial services were held Saturday at YoderCulp Funeral home. Memorials may be directed to the Kosciusko Home Health Care Service. Warsaw.

Lorraine.S. Slagle, r 1 box 3-A, Syracuse Alicia A. Williams. 72833 CR 29. Lot 2, Syracuse Paul D. Richardson. P.O. Box 183, Milford KCH MONDAY, MAY 14 Admissions Fred Schori, Milford Dismissals Lillie M. Auer, Milford TUESDAY. MAY 15 Admissions Dorothy L. Edwards, Leesburg Dolores M. Bachelder, Syracuse • Dismissals Howard T. Ganshorn, Leesburg WEDNESDAY, MAY 16 Admissions Patricia M. Frailey, Syracuse Marlin G. Perkins, Leesburg Violet M. Tom, Leesburg Kathryn E. Ogan, Leesburg THURSDAY, MAY 17 Admissions Arbary W. Gunkel, Syracuse Dismissals Violet M. Tom, Leesburg

Owen Smith, Sr. Army Veteran Owen W. Smith, Sr., 65, Wawaka, died in Parkview Hospital, Fort Wayne, at 1:15 a.m. Sunday, May 20. His death was due to lung cancer. Born April 3, 1919, in Noble County, he was married to Fay Musser Sept. 13,1941. She died in 1983. He had been employed by the Dana Corp., Syracuse, and had served in the Army during World War 11. " Surviving are: three sons, Edward and Owen, Jr., both of Kendallville, and Harold, Wilmont; a daughter, Tammy Peachy,

FRIDAY, MAY 18 Dismissals x Dolores M. Bachelder, Syracuse Kathryn E. Ogan, Leesburg SATURDAY, MAY 19 Dismissals Leatha M. Barnhart, Leesburg Patricia M. Frailey, Syracuse SUNDAY, MAY 20 Admissions Levon V. Heckaman, Leesburg Juanita Kahn, Leesburg MARTIN HOSPITALIZED John Martin Sr., r 1, Milford, is a patient at Goshen Hospital where he was admitted May 12. Births BOWSER, Joshua Ryan Mr. and Mrs. Terry (Eva) Bowser, North Webster, are the parents of a son, Joshua Ryan, born Monday, May 14, at 4:33 am., in Kosciusko Community Hospital. He weighed six pounds, 134 ounces and measured 21 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McKnight, St. Louis, Mo., and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Deverl Bowser, North Webster. Maternal great-grandmother is Pauline Jones, Tennessee. Joshua Ryan has a brother, Jason, 13, and a sister, Erica, three. „ YAGER, Tyler Nash Mr. and Mrs. Ray (Amy) Yager, r 4 box 145 A-2 Syracuse, are the parents of a son, Tyler Nash, born Sunday, May 20, at 9:48 p.m., in Goshen Hospital. He weighed seven pounds and measured 19 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Lewis, Ossian, and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Yager, Ossian. Maternal great-grand-parents-are Mr. and Mrs. Pill Lewis, Ossian, and paternal great-grandmother is Cleona Cotton, Bluffton. Tyler Nash has a brother, Carter, eight. MINEAR, Ross Michael Mr. and Mrs. Mark (Jean) Minear, r 1 Leesburg, are the parents of a son, Ross Michael, bom Thursday, May 17, at 3:02 p.m., in Kosciusko Community Hospital. He weighed nine pounds, 14 ounces and measured 204 inches long. Maternal grandparents are James and Dana Barrett, Georgia; and paternal grandparents are Hal and Peg Minear, North Webster. Maternal great-grandparents are Dan Shaffer, Shell Lake, Wise., and Elnor Piotrowski, Birchwood, Wise. Ross Michael has a brother, Craig, 16 months old. COLE, Mary Katherine Mr. and Mrs. Ronald (Lynn) Cole, r 3 box 640 Syracuse, are the parents of a daughter, Mary Katherine, bom Sunday, May 20, in Goshen Hospital, at 2:25 p.m. She weighed seven pounds, 15

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Topeka; 14 grandchildren; and two sisters, Lois Musser and Wiladean Hart, both of Milford. Services were held Tuesday at Ulrey-Renner Funeral Home, Ligonier. Burial was in the Oak Park Cemetery. Harry Snobarger Retiree Os General Telephone Co. Graveside services for Harry J. Snobarger, 74, Madison, Wis., who died Wednesday, May 16, at his home, were held Saturday at Oak Ridge Cemetery. A native of Goshen, he was boro Oct. 19,1909. He had resided in Wisconsin since 1958. He had retired in 1974 as assistant director of public affairs for

ounces and measured 20 inches long. Maternal grandmother is Marilyn Kasten, Redkey and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Haven, Sechrist Lake, North Webster. Maternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Lee DeCamp, Warren. Mary Katherine has two brothers, Chris, seven and Andrew, 24 and a sister Elizabeth, five Card of Thanks CARD OF THANKS Thanks to Joe Baumgartner and those persons who contributed feed for the ducks this last winter. Everett Ketering Syracuse EMS Earl Hazen, 83, 731 Chicago St., Syracuse, was transported to the Fort Wayne Veterans Hospital Friday morning after becoming ill. The EMS was called at 7:10. Gary Johnson, 29, r 2 box 110 North Webster, was transported to Goshen Hospital with small abrasions tp the forehead. The ambulance was called to the town hall in Syracuse at 4:10 a m. Saturday. The ambulance was called to treat David W. Haifley, 82, 71750 CR 35 Syracuse, at 8:13 p.m. Saturday. Haifley refused to be transported. The EMS was dispatched to a two-vehicle accident on US 6 at CR 37 at 9:27 p.m. Saturday evening. There were five persons injured, however, Syracuse transported the following to Goshen Hospital: Chauncy Bennett, 48, 72850 CR 23 New Paris with a possible fractured right ankle, lacerations to his right knee, abrasions to the left elbow and leg and right leg and contusions to the chest; and Lisa Bennett, 13, same address, possible fracture of the right thighbone and lacerations to the face. Bennett wps transferred Monday, May 21, to South Bend Memorial Hospital. At 12:02 a m. Sunday morning the EMS was dispatched to an accident on US 13 at the Sleepy Owl. Transported to Goshen Hospital were Susan Gearhart, 22, r 4 box 310 Syracuse, and Rhonda R. Often, 20, r 3 box 74 Syracuse. Susan Gearhart complained of numbness in the head and shoulder area and Rhonda Orten complained of pain to her head. Jackque Hanna, 20, r 1 lot 14 Cromwell, was taken to the fire station after injuring her knuckle while at work. She was taken to the station at 8:16 a m. Monday, May 21, and was advised to go to the emergency room for further treatment , Phyllis Minick, 36, 742 S. Huntington Syracuse, was taken to Goshen Hospital after becoming ill while working at Syracuse Products. The ambulance was called at 12:27 p.m. Monday.

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General Telephone Co. of Wisconsin. Surviving him are: his wife,, the former Feme V. Chapman; a daughter, Mrs. Owen (Jo) Neighbors, Indianapolis; three grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Dan (Jo) Sherman, Goshen, and Mrs. Lewis (Elizabeth) Fidler, Syracuse; and two brothers, John and Richard Snobarger, both of Goshen. Gordon Neterer Army Veteran Gordon (“Chris”) W. Neterer, 54, 112 E. Shore Dr., Syracuse, died in Goshen Hospital at 8:47 a.m. Tuesday, May 22. Bom May 19,1930 in Nappanee, he was the son of Vernon and Ethel (Gordon) Neterer. He married Debra Thwaits Dec. 21,1974 in Warsaw. She survives. He was employed as assistant

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treasurer at Sun Metal Products, Warsaw, and was a US Army veteran. Surviving are: his wife; two daughters, Mrs. Steven (Christi) Hodver, West LaFayette, and Stacy Neterer, at home; one son, Bradley W. Neterer, Fort Myers, Fla.; two grandchildren; and three sisters, Mrs. Richard (Maryellen) Best, Nappanee, Mrs. Tom (Frances) Wegmiller, Nappanee, and Mrs. Barney, (Karen) Myers, Bippus, Ind. Services will be held Friday in the Thompson & Yoder Funeral Home, Nappanee, with interment in the South Union Cemetery there. Calling hours will be today (Wednesday) from 7-9 p.m. and Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Memorials may be directed to the Cardiac Rehabilitation Program at Goshen Hospital.

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