The Mail-Journal, Volume 21, Number 25, Milford, Kosciusko County, 4 July 1984 — Page 3

Obituaries

Frankie Ray Retired Elkhart Brees Employee Frankie Dale Ray, 75,72555 CR 29, Syracuse, died unexpectedly at his home Friday, June 29. Friends found the body in his home workshop Friday evening. Death was due to natural causes. Born March 23, 1908, at Avilla to William and Harriet (Gump) Ray, he had lived in Syracuse most of his life. He was united in marriage to Audry Wright on Sept. 14,1930. He was a retiree of Elkhart Manufacturing Brass Company. Surviving are five grandchildren, a great-grandchild and a half-brother, Bernard Ray, Goshen. A daughter, Nancy Ratliff, died in 1980. Funeral services were held at 1:30 p.m. Monday in the Harris Funeral Home with Rev. Chester Reed officiating. Burial was in the North Webster Cemetery. Cedi Flook Rotirod School % Teacher . Miss Cecil Flook, 79, r 1 Milford, died at Goshen Hospital at 9:30 a.m. Friday, June 29. She had been ill for three weeks. Born March 13, 1905, in Kosciusko County, she was the daughter of Wilbur and Mina (Weybright) Flook. A retired Elkhart County Schools teacher, she had resided in Milford most of her life. She

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was a member of the Bethany Church of the Brethren. Surviving is one brother, Marvin Flook, r 1 Milford. Two brothers preceded her in death. Services were held Monday at the Bethany Church of the Brethren, with Rev. F. Wayne Lawson, pastor, officiating. Interment was in the Milford Cemetery. Jonas Liedity Retired Carpenter Jonas Liechty, 87, Leo, died in his home at 6:55 p.m. Saturday, June 30. He had been in failing health for three months. A Leo native, he was born Jan. 23,1897. He was married to Addie Nichols Sept. 25, 1920. A retired carpenter, he was a member of the Calvery Temple, Fort Wayne. Surviving are: his wife; five daughters, Mrs. Everett (Edith) Welty, Syracuse, Mrs. Glenford (Ruth) King, Wauseon, Ohio, Mrs. Gaylord (Edith) Beck, Archbold, Ohio, Mrs. Dave (Florence) Klopfenstein, Albion, and Mrs. Carl (Anna) Mowen, Spencerville; three sons. Robert and Morris, both of Leo, and Gordon, Houston, Texas; 3ko grandchildren; 33 greatgrandchildren; and two sisters, Katie Neuhouser, Sarasota, Fla., and Lillie Lederman, Archbold. Two grandchildren, two greatgrandchildren and seven brothers and sisters preceded him in death. Services were held today (Tuesday) at 10 am. in the

Calvery Temple, Fort Wayne, with Rev. Paul Panio officiating. Burial was in Leo Cemetery. Gladys Baumgartner Teacher And Vahmtaer Mrs. Joseph C. Baumgartner, a longtime resident of Rocky Riva-, Ohio, died at Cleveland, Ohio, at 1 a.m. July 2. She had been ill two and one-half years. Mrs. Baumgartner, the former ’ Gladys F. Andrews, was bom Dec. 21,4901, in Topeka, Kan. She came to Cleveland in 1916 with her family. She was married to Joseph C. Baumgartner in June of 1934 at Pilgrim Congregational Church. He died May 21,1983. Mrs. Baumgartner graduated from West High School, Cleveland, in 1920, and from the School of Education of Wester Reserve University. She taught school several years at Dawning Elementary School, and later she was appointed to become a demonstration teacher at Louis Agassiz Elementary School, a curriculum center for teaching

Hospital notes

Goshen TUESDAY, JUNE 26 Admissions James Henderson, r 1 box 242-E, Milford Nina Sutton, r 1, Leesburg Dismissals Fred Couts, r 3 box 173, Syracuse Bessie E. Knepper, r 3 box 479, Syracuse WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27 Admissions Christopher Walter, 17709 U.S. 6, Syracuse Dismissals Jeannetta M. Anglemyer, P.O. Box 14, Syracuse Ann R. Haffner, r 4 box 105-B, Syracuse Ned A’. Hunsberger, r 1 box 170, Milford THURSDAY,<JUNE 28 ' Admissions Michael Coy, 129 E. Shore Drive, Syracuse Dismissals Everett C. Price, P.O. Box 216, Milford Christopher Walter, 17709 U.S. 6, Syracuse FRIDAY, JUNE 29 Admissions . Martha Hapner, 718 E. Chicago, Syracuse Dixie Shepler, P.O. Box 182, Syracuse

by means of radio. Here she helped to develop radio and demonstration lessons for teachers in the Cleveland Elementary Schools. She retired from teaching in 1934. She was a member of the United Methodist Church, and sang in its choir. She taught a Sunday School class for a number of years. She was also engaged in volunteer services for the American Red Cross and for the Young Women’s Christian Association. She worked on the United States bond drives, and served on the Publicity Committee during World War 11. Survivors of Mrs. Baumgartner are one brother of New Hampshire, and many nieces and nephews. Brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law in the Milford area include Mr. and Mrs. Arthur (Ted) Baumgartner, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Baumgartner, Edith Baumgartner, Helen Funk and Edith I. Baumgartner, all of Milford. Memorial services will be held at 10:30 Monday in the Mishler

SATURDAY, JUNE 39 Dismissals Martha A. Brock, r 3 box 440, Syracuse Michaiel S. Coy, 129 E. Shore Drive, Syracuse * Milton H. Shuder, 72789 C.R. 35, Syracuse Cheryl L. Leedy, P.O. Box 165, North Webster SUNDAY, JULY 1 Admissions Betty Davidson, r 5 box 426, Syracuse Dismissals Dallas L. Bjella, r 1 box 253-D, Milford James H. Henderson, r 1 box 242-E, Milford KCH MONDAY, JUNE 25 Admissions Adelaide Canfield, Leesburg Alice Rinker, North Webster Catherine Mendenhall, Leesburg Dismissals Zachary England, Lees, < 3 TUESDAY, JUNE 26 Admissions Jane White, Leesburg Sean Staley, Milford Colleen Herrick, Leesburg Dismissals Sean Staley, Milford WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27 Admissions Henry Baumgartner, Milford Willamette Churchill, Leesburg THURSDAY, JUNE 28 Dismissals Estella Miller, North Webster Mrs. Dale (Catherine) Mendenhall and infant son, Leesburg Henry Baumgartner, Milford FRIDAY, JUNE 29 Admissions Brett, Burbank, Leesburg Joshua Wagoner, North Webster Dismissals Jane R. White, Leesburg Colleen Herrick, Leesburg SATURDAY, JUNE 39 Admissions Donald Barnhart, Leesburg Merrill Peterson. Milford

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Funeral Home, Milford. Her cremated remains will be interred in the Baumgartner family plot in Milford. Lucy Garrett Retired Secretary Mrs. Lucy J. Garrett, 75, r 3 Syracuse, was found dead in her home at Dewart Lake at 7 a.m. Sunday. July 1. Born July 14, 1908, in Muncie, she was the daughter of Delbert and Bessie Hogue. She had lived in the Syracuse area for 29 years, coming from Anderson. A member of the Order of the Eastern Star, Anderson, she was a retired secretary, having worked in the Kosciusko County courthouse. Surviving are: two daughters, Mrs. Joanna Gross and Mrs. Dan (Sandra) Adams, both of Syracuse; eight grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren. Services will be held in the Harris Funeral Home, Syracuse, at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 4. Rev. Ron Blake will officiate. Burial will be in the Syracuse Cemetery.

Latdavanh Malychanhsy, Milford Dismissals Alice Rinker, North Webster Brett Burbank, Leesburg Joshua Wagoner, North Webster GLEN LOSEE IMPROVING Glen Losee, Milford, suffered a heart attack on Friday, June 22. Later he was transferred to Indianapolis to St. .Vincent’s Hospital. His condition is steadily improving. It’s reported he may be released tomorrow, but certainly this week. HOWARD BEER HAS OPEN HEART SURGERY Howard Beer, r 2 box 9, Milford, underwent open heart surgery this morning at South Bend Memorial Hospital. At the time of this publication, his condition was not known. His wife is Eleanor Beer. DICK KOSCHNICK IS HOSPITALIZED Dick Koschnick of Milford received second degree burns to both legs and ankles last week while burning weeds along the railroad track behind the Wade Mishler residence and the Mishler Funeral Home. He is in room 252 at the Goshen Hospital. Cards of Thanks CAND OF THANKS The family of Marie Carwile wished to thank all who sent flowers, cards and food, and for acts of kindness and prayers, also for memorials to the Syracuse EMS. Special thanks to Dr. Rheinheimer, Dr. Dick, Lakeland Loving Caro Nursing Home and its dedicated staff, Wawaseo Baptist Church for dinner, Harris Funefal Home and Pastors Norman McVey and Robert Ellison. May God bless you all. The family of Eleanor Richards wishes to thank the many neighbors, friends, relatives, Ladies of the Hex Grange, for the many acts of kindness shown during the loss of our loved one. The flowers, cards, visits and food were all greatly appreciated. A special thanks to Doc and Mary Jane Miller and the Syracuse EMS for their special caring. The Family

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GROUNDBREAKING CEREMONY - Development of Syracuse Lake Condominiums continues with groundbreaking of Phase 3 — the final phase! This phase will have 8 units with completion scheduled for fall 1984. Joe Todd of Todd Realty is shown talking with one of the workers. One, two and three-bedroom units will be available.

Births MENDENHALL son Mr. and Mrs. Dale (Catherine) Mendenhall, Leesburg, are the parents of a son born Monday, June 25 in the Kosciusko County Hospital. GINGERICH son Mr. and Mrs. Howard (Irene) Gingerich, r 2 box 2, Milford, are the parents of a son born Sunday, July 1, in the Elkhart Hospital.

Basic EMT class to begin in August

The Basic Emergency Medical Technician training class will begin on Wednesday, August 29, at the Education Department at Goshen General Hospital. The class will meet every Monday and Wednesday from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. and four Saturdays from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. There is a fee of $125 which includes the cost of the textbook and workbook. Pre-registration is necessary as the class size is limited. Contact the hospital’s Education Department for an application. Applications must be received by August 20. The Basic Emergency Medical DRUG QUIZ by Curt Scarborough. Ph.D. Used by parmisaion; ail rights reserved by DATE. St. Louis. Mo. QUESTION - The outward signs or symptoms of drug misuse are: 1 a) Possession of a syringe and needle or tablets and capsules b) Sniffles and running eyes c) Unusual or odd behavior d) No infallible way to diagnose drug misuse ANSWER - A person who has a syringe and needle may be a diabetic; pills may be prescribed by a physician; sniffles and running eyes may be caused by a cold or an allergy; unusual behavior may be a sign of a number of non-drug related problems. Some common warning signs which indicate drug misuse include: 1. Changes in attendance and discipline. 2. Change from normal capabilities (study habits, academic performances, etc.) 3. Poor physical appearance, including inattention to dress and personal hygiene. 4. Wearing sunglasses at inappropriate times (indoors or at night, for instance) to hide dilated or constricted pupils. 5. Long-sleeve shirts worn constantly to hide needle marks. 6. Association with known drug users. 7. Stealing small items. Correct answer -d: Do you how a guertinw or a comment about dregi? Write: DATE (Drug-Aleohoi-Tobaceo-Ed-ucation), 3428 Bridg»tand Drive, Bridgeton, Mo. 03044. Pereone whore letters are mod in future cotumne in dito neunpeper will receive a free copy of the book, “Dope on Drupe." More children Some elementary school* might face overcrowding soon. The nation had 17.8 million children under 5 last July 1, the moat once 1968 (17.9 million land an increase of 9 percent since the 1980 Census, a new Census

Wed., July 4,1984 - THE MAIL-JOURNAL

Syracuse EMS Syracuse Emergency Medical Service transported Nestinia Mignery, 76, Greenhaus Apartments, Syracuse, to Goshen Hospital after she became ill. The ambulance was called at 7:32 a.m. Wednesday, June 27. Martha Hapner, 72, 718 E. Chicago St., Syracuse, was transported to Goshen Hospital Friday morning, after becoming

Technician training class can only be provided by publicsupported educational institutions or governmental or nonprofit hospitals. The course outline is approved by the Indiana Emergency Medical Services Commission and is regularly updated to keep pace with techniques and care in emergency medicine. The student must be 18 years of age and present evidence of being

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ill. The EMS was called at 4:17 a.m. J Donald Kauffman, 18, r 4 Greenhaus Apartments, Syracuse, was brought to the fire station at 4:17 p.m. Sunday, July 1, after being injured while changing a tire. He was advised to see a physician after refusing to be transported to the hospital. Dale A. Hatfield, 49, 309 S. Detroit, Warsaw, was taken to Kosciusko Community Hospital. The ambulance was called to a location on Warner Road at 7:06 p.m. Sunday when Hatfield became ill.

physically fit. To become a certified emergency medical technician, one must successfully complete the basic training class, a practical skills examination, and a written examination which is given by the EMS Commission. The certification is valid for a three year period during winch, additional classes and training' (20 hours per year) must be taken. A refresher course must be taken prior to recertification.

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