The Mail-Journal, Volume 21, Number 35, Milford, Kosciusko County, 12 September 1984 — Page 3

Obituaries

Charles Hursh Syracuse Resident Services for Dr. Charles Hursh, 67, 20 North Shore Drive, Syracuse, who died Wednesday, Sept. 5, in the Goshen Hospital were held Friday at the Plymouth United Church of Christ. Rev. Paul Koepke officiated. Pallbearers for burial in the Perry Township Cemetery, Huntertown, James L. Wellington, John S. Wellington Sr., John S. Wellington Jr., Harry Chapman, Orville Ramsey and Kenneth Hand. Memorials may be directed to Oaklawn Foundation for the Goshen facility. Beulah Lentz Wawaka Native Mrs. Beulah Lentz. 86, died in Lakeland Loving Care Center, Milford, at 11:30 a m Wednesday. Sept. 5. She was born April 14, 1898. in Wawaka. She moved to Milford in 1966 from Mishawaka. Her marriage was to Lewis W. Lentz. He died July 19, 1971. Surviving are: three sons? Robert, (Springfield, Va., James.

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Gainsville, Fla., and Ronald,. South Bend; nine grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren. Services were held Saturday at the Milford Christian Church, with Rev. Carl Shearer, pastor, officiating. Burial was in the Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens, Mishawaka. Memorials may be directed to » the church. Lottie Scott • Former North Webster Resident Mrs. Lottie E. Scott, 89, Elkhart, formerly of North Webster, died at Fountainview Place Nursing Home, Elkhart, at 5 am The daughter of John and Grace Kreider, she was born Jan 26. 1895. in South Whitely. She was married to Ralph W. Scott in 1914 He died in 1926 Her survivors are: one son. Maurice Scott, Pierceton; six -grandchildren; 12 greatgrandchildren; and one brother. Freman Kreider. Elkhart. Services were held in the S t e mm-Lawson-Peterson Funeral Home. Elkhart, with burial in the North Webster Cemetery.

Margaret Jones Homemaker ? Mrs. Margaret Jones, 73, 2123 Cedar Drive, Goshen, died in her home Tuesday, Sept. 4, at 7:25 p.m. A homemaker, she was the daughter of John and Jane (Henn) Hurtig. She was born Dec. 3,1910, in Syracuse. She was united in marriage to John H. Jones Sr., who died Aug. 20, 1979. • She is survived by a son, John Jr.. Goshen; two grandsons and two sisters, Mrs. Edna Neff and Mrs. Mary Davis, both of Goshen. Services were held Thursday, with burial in the West Goshen Cemetery. Memorials may be directed ot the Elkhart County Cancer Society. Martha Garber Retired X-Ray Technician Services for Martha Garber, 75. Huntington. were held Friday at Harris Funeral Home. Syracuse. Garber was the sister-in-law of Mrs. Louis (Mabel) Gee, Barbee Lake. She died at Miller’s Merry Manor, Huntington. where she had resided, at 10 a m Wednesday, Sept. 5. Born July 9, 1909. in Saltillo, Tenn . to Robert and Meta (Bell) Hinkle, she had resided in Marion. Ind., Texas and Florida She was married May 11. 1948. to Vigo Garber. A retired X-ray technician, she was a member of the Elks Lodge, Galveston, Texas, and the Central Christian Church, Huntington. Also surviving are a brother and three nieces. Burial was in the North Webster Cemetery. Lawrence Sanderson Leesburg Graduate Lawrence E. Sanderson, 54, Renton, Wash . died of a heart attack Monday, Sept. 3. while cutting firewood with family and friends in the mountains near his home. The son of Ralph and Goldie , Sanderson, he was born Aug. 9, 1930, in Leesburg A member of the Jehovah’s Kingdom in Renton, he was a graduate of Leesburg High School and Purdue University. He had served with the US Air Force during World War II and was employed at Boeing Aircraft until his retirement nine years ago Surviving are: his wife. Anny; two sons, Tim and Don, both of Renton, Wash.; daughter, Dianne. Renton. Wash ; two brothers, Ralph Sanderson, Warsaw, and John Baldwin. Fort Wayne; and one sister. Joyce Main, Bremen. Memorials may be direced to the Jehovah Kingdom in Renton Harold Stackhouse Barber Harold N. Stackhouse, 78. Sarasota, Fla., formerly of Warsaw, died at Doctors Hospital, Sarasota. Fla., at 3:15 p.m. Friday. Sept 7, following an illness of six weeks. The son of Arthur E. and Man-

dy (Shively) Stackhouse, he was born in Etna Green July 13,1906. He was a member of the Brethren Church and was a barber. He had moved from Kosciusko County to Sarasota in 1955. Surviving him are: three daughters, Mrs. Bess Hamilton, Jill Livington, both of Sarasota and Janet Bess. Huntington Beach, Calif.; one son. Don Stackhouse, Rusken, Calif.; several grandchildren; four sisteers, Mrs. Zona Deeter, Leesburg. Mrs. Erma Rowland, North Webster, Mrs. Dorothy Carnes, San Diego. Calif, and Neva Ratcliff, McComb; Miss. Private services will be held at a later date in the Leesburg Cemetery. McHatton-Sadler Funeral Home, Warsaw, was in charge of the arrangements.

Hospital notes

KCH FRIDAY, AUG. 31 Admissions Guy J. Dalton. North Webster Floyd L. Hively, Leesburg Dismissals Laurinda A. Davis and infant daughter. Leesburg SATURDAY. SEPT. 1 Dismissals Florence E. LeCount, North Webster Tammy J. Clark, Leesburg SUNDAY, SEPT. 2 Admissions Sandy L. Long, Leesburg Dismissals Elbert G. Stephens, Leesburg MONDAY. SEPT. 3 Admissions Tammy J. Clark. Leesburg TUESDAY, SEPT. 4 Admissions Jeffrey Salisbury, Syracuse Coleen L. Herrick, Leesburg Joseph E. McPartland. Leesburg . Dismissals Tammy J. Clark, Leesburg THURSDAY, SEPT. 6 Admissions Virginia M. Schafer. Leesburg FRIDAY. SEPT. 7 Admissions Carlos Castro. Milford Dismissals James Jeffrey Salisbury, Syracuse SATURDAY. SEPT. 8 Admissions Melinda S. Danner, Leesburg Dismissals Floyd L. Hively, Leesburg Colleen L. Herrick. Leesburg SUNDAY. SEPT. 9 Admissions Melinda S. Danner and infant daughter. Leesburg Goshen TUESDAY, SEPT. 4 Admissions Wanda Leeper. 700 E Greenhaus Apt. 83. Syracuse Theodore C. Pauls. 631 Front St.. Syracuse Fred Personette, 612 Third St.. Syracuse

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Leroy Dye Retired Linotype Operator Leroy Dye, 87, Leesubrg, died in Prairie View Rest Home, Warsaw, at 9:25 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 8. The son of Chrales and Irene (Bartholomew) Dye, he was bom March 30, 1897, in Kosciusko County and was a lifetime resident of the Leesburg area. He married Clara Shock. She survives. He was a member so the North Webster Church of God and the Warsaw American Legion. A veteran of World War 11, he was a ’ retired linotype operator for the Free Methodist Publishing House, Winona Lake. Additional survivors include: one son, Charles Dye, Leesburg;

Dismissals Carolyn E. Bohnstedt, P.O. Box 327, Milford Laron D. Gans. 112 N. Mill St., Syracuse Rebecca L. Hepler, r 5 box 479 D, Syracuse Mrs. Douglas Hougey and inDebra Ann, r 2 box 36, 'North Webster WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 5 Admissions Sheila Bowen. P.O. Box 322, North Webster Dismissals Harry Juday, r 3 box 598, Syracuse THURSDAY, SEPT. 6 Dismissals Mrs. Leland Rush and infant daughter. Megan Elizabeth, r 3 box 284, Syracuse FRIDAY, SEPT. 7 Admissions Louis R. Babinsky, 400 Parkway Drive, Syracuse Dismissals Leslie Darr and infant daughter. Katie Ann, r 2 box 549, Syracuse SATURDAY, SEPT. 8 Admissions Elizabeth Yoder, 14104 CR 48. Syracuse Dismissals Fred F Personette, 612 Third St., Syracuse A. Sunday; sept. 9 Admissions Thomas J. Quinn, r 2 box 217, Syracuse MONDAY. SEPT. 10 Dismissals Wanda R. Leeper, 700 E. Greenhaus Drive, Syracuse Mrs. Donald Yoder and infant daughter, Megan Michell, 14104 CR 48, Syracuse TRANSFERRED TO INDIANAPOLIS Sharon J. Joyce, r 5 box 355, Syracuse, was transferred to Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis, on Tuesday, Sept. 4, from Goshen General Hospital. Births CURTIS. Jamie Cpl. Rick and Sheila Curtis of Fort Riley. Kan., are the parents of a daughter, Jamie, born

\ four grandchildren; eight greatgrandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Services were held Tuesday in d the Harris Funeral Home, Syracuse, with interment in the i McClintic Cemetery near Syracuse. Rev. Charles Towriss officiated and military graveside e rites were conducted by the n American Legion. o i- * Dorothy Gray Former Syracuse h Resident e Mrs. Harold (Dorothy) Gray, t formerly of Syracuse, died at 10 a ’ p.m. Sunday, Sept. 2, in a e Honolulu, Hawaii, hospital g following heart surgery. The wife of Harold Gray, who survives, she had been a promi- ;; nent Syracuse resident. The

August 17. She weighed eight pounds, three ounces. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Asplund. Lake of the Four Seasons, Imd paternal grandparents are Bill Curtis and Mrs. Bob (Betty) Bayne, both of Warsaw. Maternal greatgrandmother is Mrs. Edna Elliott, Crownpoint and paternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Curtis, Claypool and Mrs. Loretta Fugate. Crownpoint. DARR, Katie Ann Mr. and Mrs. Dennis (Leslie) Darr, r 2 box 549, Syracuse, are the parents of a daughter, Katie Ann, born on Tuesday, Sept. 4, in the Goshen Hospital at 10:25 p.m. She weighed seven pounds, 13‘2 ounces and measured 19 1 2 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Louis Shenefield, r 2, Syracuse and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Darr, r 2, Syracuse. Maternal great-grandmothers are Mrs. Florence Shenefield, r 2, Syracuse and Mrs. Mary Brown, Lakeland Loving Care, Milford. Paternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Everett Darr, r 2, Syracuse. DANNER daughter Mr. and Mrs. Phillip (Melinda) Danner, Leesburg, are the parents of a daughter born Saturday, Sept. 8, in the Kosciusko Hospital. RINKER, Ashton Lee Mr. and Mrs. Terry (Lori) Rinker, Tampa, Fla., are the parents of a son. Ashton Lee, born Saturday. Sept. 8, at approximately 9 a.m., in the Humana Hospital of Brandon. He weighed seven pounds, 5 14 ounces and measured 20 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Duane Wiggs. North Webster and Erma Wiggs, North Webster. Paternal grandparents are Freda Rinker, Syracuse and Jan Rinker, Syracuse. Paternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. E.L. Largen, Ligonier and Mae Rinker, Syracuse. MAGGERT son Mr. and Mrs Ronald (Delaura) Maggert, 15654 CR 50. Syracuse, are the parents of a son born Sunday, Sept. 9, in the Goshen Hospital. YODER daughter Mr. and Mrs. Donald (Elizabeth) Yoder, 14104 CR 48, -Syracuse, are the parents of a daughter bom Sunday, Sept. 9. in the Goshen Hospital. Cards of , Thanks CARD OF THANKS I want to thank my friends for their prayers, telephone calls, cards and letters. It made my stay in the hospital more tolerable. Thank you. Jerry Boger

Card Os Thanks We wish to express our sincere appreciation and thanks to those who gave expressions of sympathy thru cards, flowers, donations and personal time to the memory of Marian R. Haab. Our sorrow was lightened by the outward show of respect and sincere love by so many. We will be forever grateful. TheFamtyOf Marian R.Haab

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Grays had moved from Syracuse to Sun City, Ariz., in 1972. Later the Grays moved to Honolulu to be near their son. Surviving in addition to her husband, and son, Dana, of 700 Richard St., Honolulu, are: Another son, Edgar Gray, Cleveland, Ohio; six grandchildren; and several greatgrandchildren. Private Memorial services were held Tuesday following cremation. Pansy McGinnis Warsaw Native Mrs. Pansy E. McGinnis, 85, r 7 Warsaw, died in Kosciusko Community Hospital at 6 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 9. The daughter of Wilson D. and Ida (Wilkinson) Clark, she was born in Warsaw Nov. 9, 1898. She

Syracuse EMS

Greg Thompson. 22. r 1 box 922 Cammolot Lane, Cromwell, came on the fire station Thursday evening, Sept. 6 at 5:47 p.m. after he suffered a subject in his eye. He was transported by private vehicle, after treatment by a Syracuse EMT, to Goshen Hospital. Louis Babenski, 75. 400 Parkway Dr., Syracuse, was transported to Goshen Hospital

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David Robinson, president of the Kosciusko County Mental Health Association, has declared September Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention and Awareness Mopth for Warsaw and all of Kosciusko County .'This has come about to reinforce the proclamation for the same for all of Indiana by Governor Robert D. Orr. In 1983, there were 3,172 children abused and 5,004 children neglected in Indiana. These were confirmed cases. The estimate of those cases that were not reported is much higher. These children are victims of a growing problem in our society and must be protected. There is help, both for the victims and for abusers. In Kosciusko County to report a suspected case of child abuse call the Department of Public Welfare. Inquiries concerning the law of particular facts direct to the prosecutor’s office. If you have abused a child or feel that you might abuse your child or someone else’s, get help from counselors at the Bowen Center. Do something to make a difference. You can stop child abuse and neglect. It is frequently the result of too many unmet needs, too much stress and too few supports. So meet needs, yours, your your friends, your community’s. Relieve stress, offer support.

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was married to William McGinnis in Warsaw July 22, 1916. He died in 1972. Surviving are: two sons, Adrien McGinnis, Maupin, Ore., and Thomas O. McGinnis, North Webster; five daughters, Mrs. Clinton (Geraldine) Evrin, Warsaw, Mrs. Norman (Jo Ann) Edwards, Fort Wayne, Mrs. Albert (Dorothy) Grow, Claypool, Mrs. Leonard (Bonnie) Blosser, Warsaw, Mrs. Russell (Norma) Himes, Warsaw, Mrs. L.C. (Peggy) Drabenstott, Warsaw; one sister, Mrs. Henry (Myrtle) Kasperzak, Mishawaka; 38 grandchildren; 52 greatgrandchildren; and 22 great-great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Tuesday in the Chamness Funeral Home, Waraw, with interment in the Oakwood Ceremony. Rev. Richard L. Anderson officiated the service.

Thursday at 11:56 p.m. after becoming ill. Dick Klaehn, 39, 3922 Sherman was taken to Goshen Hospital from the Crow’s Nest at the Yacht Pier, lake Wawasee, after falling onto a pier standard. The ambulance was called at 6:12 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 8. Donna Smith, 50, 425 N. Huntington St., Syracuse, was taken to Goshen Hospital after she slipped and fell in her home. The ambulance was called at 9:02 p.m. Saturday. Thomas J. Quinn. 79, box 217 Syracuse, was transported to Goshen Hospital Sunday, Sept. 9, after he became ill and the ambulance was calledat 11:49a.m. Jesse Salazar, 32, Milford, was transported to the Goshen Hospital after he became ill while working at Sea Nymph at 7:11 a m. Monday, Sept. 10. Helen R. Baker, 83, 157 North Shore Dr., Syracuse, was transported to Goshen Hospital, Monday after becoming ill. The EMS was calledat 10:49 a.m. ’ Brad Jackson, 21, r 1 106 Cherokee Road, Syracuse, came to the fire station at 10:15 p.m. after receiving a small laceration above his eye, Monday. The wound was dressed and he was advised to leave the dressing on for several days. Barbara Crouch, 57, r 2 Syracuse, was taken to Goshen Hospital Tuesday morning, Sept. 11, after becoming ill. The EMS was called at 6:33 a.m. The EMS was called to the home of Charles Godshalk, 83, r 5 box 245 Syracuse, at 6:25 p.m. Tuesday when he slipped out of bed. The EMS assisted putting him back into bed. Rollingagain SAN FRANCISCO - Clanging cable cars rolled over San Francisco’s scenic Nob Hill recently, the first to carry passengers since the romantic 111-year-old system shut down for a $58.2 million overhaul 21 months ago. New fruit drug DALLAS - A drug made from citrus fruits prevents the formation of some kidney stones and may provide relief to one-quarter of all patients who suffer from the painful deposits, the doctor who developed it announced recently.

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