The Mail-Journal, Volume 21, Number 42, Milford, Kosciusko County, 31 October 1984 — Page 3
Obituaries
Thelma Sheeley Mother of Syracuse Man Thelma C. Sheeley, 63, Roseland Trailer Park, Roseland, formerly of Elkhart, died at 8 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 21 She had been ill one week. She was born May 5, 1921, in White Pigeon, Mich., and f lived moss of her life in the Elkhart area. Surviving are four sons, David, Bristol, Kenneth J'r . , Millersburg, Charles!? Goshen, and Rex, Syracuse; eight grandchildren; and a sister, Verta Nidhols, Buchanan. Mich Graveside services were held Thursday, Oct 25, in the Mid dlebury Cemetery. Rick Brouillette of the Goshen Christian Church officated UlreyRenner Funeral Home. Ligonier, was in charge of arrangements . Allen Hart Waterford Inn Employee Allen Hart, 60. of LaPorte. died Tuesday. Oct 23. in LaPorte Hospital Born May 8. 1924. to Kenneth and ‘Opal (Schooley) Hart, int/ Warsaw, he married Charlotte! Anderson in Columbia City on April 10. 1954 She survives A veteran of World War 11. he was a former employee of the Waterford Inn, LaPorte and had resided in LaPorte 16 years, mov ing from Warsaw In addition to his wife survivors
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include four daughters, Vickie Timm. LaPorte, Linda Hart and Debra Bentley, both of Kingsford Hieghts, and Laren Long. LaPorte; three sons. Wesley Hart. LaPorte. Kenneth Kelley, Portland. Ore , and Tom Hart, Michigan City; eight grandchildren; two sisters,. Helen Michaels. Fort Myers Beach, Fla . and Linda Penrod, Warsaw; and/three brothers. Russell Hart. Mentone. David Hart. Milford, and Jack Hart. Etna Green Services were held Friday. Oct. 26/ at the Haverstock Funeral Home in LaPorte. with Rev. John L Newton officiating Burial was in the Patton Cemetery « Elizabeth Holderread Former Teacher / Mrs Elizabeth Mae (Barr ingeri Holderread. 63. Elkhart, died in’ her home at 1 p m. on Wednesday. Oct 24 She had been failing in health for five years A member of the Grace Brethren Church. Elkhart. Mrs Holderr.ead had been a ■ first grade teacher at East Side Concord Elementary School, retiring in 198(1 She was a member of the Indiana Retired Teachers Association and had resided in Elkhart for 19 years In addition to her husband. Merle Hoderrread. other survivors include two step daughters. Mrs Jake (Carol) Jackson. Nappanee. Jean Holderread. Arlington. Texas; two stepsons. Otis Holderread. Elkhart
and Tom Holderread, Milford; ten step-grandchildren; four step-great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Louise Van Scoik and Mrs. Esther Cunningham, both of Elkhart. Services were held Saturday, Oct. 27. in the Elkhart Grace Brethren Church. Interment was in the Milford Cemetery. Ernest A. Clements Former Sarasota Florida Resident Graveside services will be held on Sunday, Nov. 4. at 2 p.m. in Syracuse Cemetery for Ernest A Clements, 87, formerly of Sarasota. Fla. He died on August 30. in Sarasota Clements was born on July 7. 1897. in Saddy. Tenn. He married Ida Mae (Hines) Jenkins, who prededed him in death on April 15. 1976. Survivors include one foster daughter. Mrs. Wayne Holecher. South Bend Harris Funeral Home. SR 13S Syracuse, is in charge of local arrangements Barbara Silveus Former Syracuse Resident Barbara ("8.J.”) Silveus, 50, Cape Coral. Fla., a former resident of Syracuse, died on Sunday. Oct 28 She had moved to the Cape Coral area three years ago. She was born on Oct. 29. 1933. in New York, to Hector and Rosemary Vioni She married Ronald Silveus. who survives She was a graduate of Indiana University, class of .1955, and a member of the. Church of the Resurrection Catholic Church Additional survivors include one son. Michael Silveus. Indianapolis; two daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Horth. Fort Myers, Fla . and Mary Silveus, Charlottsville. Va ; one sister. Mrs. Patty Benson. Milwaukee. Wis. A Christian Funeral Mass was conducted on Monday in Fort Myers, Fla Kiser Funeral Home, Fort Myers was in charge of arrangements Memorials may be made to the American Heart Association. Pauline Stringfellow Goshen Native Services for Mrs William (Pauline) Stringfellow. 70, Constantine. Mich . will be held at 11 a m Friday at Yoder-Culp Funeral Home, Goshen. Rev. Gary Hinkle, pastor of the Trinity Missionarv Church. Constantine.
will officiate at the service. Burial will be in Oak Ridge Cemetery. She died Monday in her home. » A native and former resident of Goshen, she was born June 29, 1914, to Arthur and Gertrude Davis, and was married Jan. 5, 1933, to William Stringfellow. He died Sept. 8, 1967. She was a homemaker and prior to moving to Michigan she lived at 721 N. Seventh Street in Goshen. Survivors include two sons, Merl Morrow, Constantine, and
Hospital notes
Goshen TUESDAY. OCT. 23 Admissions Mary Wright, r 3 box 445 Syracuse Alma Laverne Clutter. P.O. Box 45 North W’ebster Dismissals Dean Qpberstone. r 2 Leesburg Mrs. Weldon J. Lockhart and infant son. Wayion Winthrop, P.O. Box 254 Syracuse Clara A. Nealis. 113 W E Long Drive Syracuse WEDNESDAY. OCT. 24 Admissions Alvin Miller, r 2 box 179 Milford Harold McKibbin. Lakeland Loving Care Center. Milford Dick Ross, r 2 box 469 Syracuse Vernon G. Gilbert, r 3 box 529 Syracuse Dismissals Darlene E Vale, r 3 box 201A Syracuse THURSDAY. OCT. 25 Admissions Rose Mary Hatter, r 1 box 74-B Milford FRIDAY. OCT. 26 Admissions Ralph Brubaker. 207 W Van Buren Leesburg Matthew J Miller, P.O. Box 211 Milford Dismissals Evaline Sparduto. 206 N. Huntington. St. Syracuse Richard Ross, r 3 box 469 Syracuse Wava Laughlin. 700 Pittsburg Syracuse Vernon Gilbert, r 3 box 529 Syracuse Mrs. Jerri Mahnensmith, and infant daughter. Caroline Nicole,
Wayne Stringfellow, Goshen; a daughter, Mrs. Melvin (Areena) Gingerich, Syracuse; 10 grandchildren; nine greatgrandchildren; and a brother. Arthur Davis. A grandchild, nine brothers and one sister preceded her in death. Friends may call Wednesday (today) afternoon at the Geisler Funeral Home, Constantine, and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. on , Thursday at the Yoder-Culp Funeral Home
r 3 box 595A Syracuse SUNDAY, OCT. 28 Admissions Sally S. Cox, r 2 box 172 Leesburg James A. Martin, r 2 box 375 Syracuse Rose Mary Hartter, r 1 box 74-B Milford Matthew J. Miller. P.O. Box 211 Milford Frederick E Mick Sr.. 106 Medusa Court Syracuse Dismissals Alma Laverne Clutter. P.O. Box 45 North Webster MONDAY, OCT. 29 Admissions William Shorter, r 2 box 243A Milford Lois Xanders. 87 E. Shore Drive Syracuse Karen Myers. 15896 CR 56 Syracuse Dismissals Mary E. Wright, r 3 box 445 Syracuse KCH MONDAY, OCT. 22 Admissions Tamela R Garber. Milford TUESDAY, OCT. 23 Dismissals Lynda Dorman, Leesburg WEDNESDAY. OCT. 24 Admissions Howard M. Heckaman. Milford Dismissals Alejandra Hernandez, Milford THURSDAY, OCT. 25 Admissions Elza L. Ball, North Webster Eva H. Wiggs, North Webster FRIDAY. OCT. 26 Dismissals Alethea M. Haggerty. Milford Tamela R. Garber. Milford SATURDAY, OCT. 27 Admissions Brian K. Smoker, Leesburg Tammy J. Clark, Leesburg Dismissals Minnie L. Patterson. Leesburg SUNDAY, OCT. 28 Admissions Esther Griffith, North Webster Theresa R. Shull, Leesburg Dismissals Brian K. Smoker. Leesburg
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Mildred R. Parson Sister of Milford Woman Mrs. Forest (Mildred) Parson, 69, New Paris, died Sunday. Oct. 21, in South Bend Memorial Hospital, where she had recently undergone open heart surgery. Born April 6, 1915, in Shipshewana. to John and Nora (Cripe) Bollinger, she was married May 12. 1924, to Forest Parson. who died Feb. 14. 1982. She
DAN DARR HAS OPEN HEARTSURGERY Dan Darr. North Webster, underwent open heart surgery on Monday. Oct. 29. in St. Mary’s Hospital, Rochester. Minn He was admitted to the hospital one week ago and is reportedly doing well. He is in intensive care where he will remain for some time Anyone wishing to send cards or letters may send them to St Mary’s Hospital. Rochester. Minn . 55902 Births MAHNENSMITH Caroline Nicole Mr. and Mrs. Ted (Jerri) Mahnensmith. r 3 box 595A Syracuse, are the parents of a daughter. Caroline Nicole, born Monday. Oct. 22. at 8:27 a m. in Goshen Hospital. She weighed seven pounds. 'B'_> ounces and measured 18' 2 inches long. Caroline Nicole has a sister. Katy. seven; and a brother. Jared, five. Maternal grandmother is Mrs Willy Willson. Warsaw; and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Orville Mahnensmith. Bluffton Paternal greatgrandmothers are Mrs Marshall Mahnensmith. Ossian; and Mrs. Leßoy Hedges. Bluffton PHILLIPS son Mr and Mrs. Robert (Nanette) Phillips, r 2 box 243A Milford, are the parents of a son born Monday. Oct 29. in the Goshen Hospital STAHLY daughter Mr and Mrs. Michael (Linda) Stahly. 212 E. Boston Syracuse, are the parents of a daughter born Monday, Oct. 29, in the Goshen Hospital. Syracuse • EMS The Syracuse Emergency Medical Service was called the intersection of Bowser Road and Dewart Lake Road (CR 300E) at 9:52 p m Saturday. Oct 27. when an unknown boy fell off a wagon. It is believed someone had picked him up and took him home by the time the ambulance arrived. Debbie Hoover. 20. r 2 box 447 Syracuse, was taken to Goshen Hospital following an accident Monday morning. Oct 29. at 6:40 a m at the intersection of SR 13
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retired as a proofreader for the Farmer’s Exchange where she had worked for 25 years. She was a member of the New Paris Church of the Brethren. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Ruth Alfrey, Mrs. Miriam Garris, and Mrs. Norita Dooley, all of New Paris; a son James, Goshen; 11 grandchildren; eight* greatgrandchildren; six sisters, Velma Miller, Milford, Mae Miller, Pontiac, Mich., Grace Kurtz and Mary Blough, both of
and US 6. She suffered a possible head injury. Lois Xanders, 61, 87 East Shore Drive, Syracuse, was transported to the hospital by North Webster EMS after the Syracuse EMS was called at 6:42 a m. Monday when she became ill ■ Charles Godshalk. 83, r a box 245 Syracuse, was transported to Kosciusko Community Hospital
CPR class scheduled at Goshen Hospital ■
Goshen Hospital is offering a Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) class on Monday. Nov. 12 and Wednesday, Nov. 14, from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at the hospital’s education department. Cardiopulmonary Resuscita-
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Goshen, Carrie Myers, and Pauline Bauer, both of New Paris, and three brothers, Russell, North Manchester, Paul, Shipshewana, and John, Leo. Two brothers, Rollin and Benjamin, preceded her in death. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Oct. 23, at the Nev Paris Church of the Brethren, with Rev. Arlin G. Claassen officiating. Burial was in New Paris Cemetery. Memorials may be directed to the church.
after becoming ill Tuesday, Oct. 30. The Syracuse EMS was called at 9:41 am. The EMS was called to the American Legion Post, SR 13S Syracuse, at 11:44 p.m. Tuesday when Murray F. Inman, 62, r 1 box 4878 Muncie, passed out. The EMS turned Inman’ over to Syracuse Police for transportation to Kosciusko County Jail.
tion is an emergency measure which almost everyone can learn in a short time. CPR may keep the heart attack patient alive until more advanced life support is available. When a person's heart stops for any reason — heart attack, electrical shock, drowning, smoke inhalation — the first few minutes can mean the difference between life and death. The American Heart Association estimates that 50,000 heart attack victims could be saved annually if emergency care were available at the scene CPR cap provide that immediate care. It involves mouth-to-mouth breathing and chest massage to restart the stopped heart. Its purpose is to keep the heart attack victim alive until advanced life support is available. Teachers, homemakers, students, policemen, businessmen, restaurant employees and families of heart patients should-all take advantage of CPR training. With the knowledge of proper CPR techniques. a person may be able to save a life. Anyone interest in CPR can enroll by calling the Education Department at Goshen Hospital. Pre-registration ’is required as class size is limited. There is a class fee which includes book and materials.
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