The Mail-Journal, Volume 23, Number 2, Milford, Kosciusko County, 8 January 1986 — Page 3
Obituaries
jgllh 1 W|(S W Izel Belle Bede MivThM lyrVCUfe KolK>onr Izel Belle Beck, 90, Hubbard Hill Estates, Elkhart, formerly of r 1 Syracuse, died at 11 p.m. Monday, Jan. 6, at Hubbard Hill.
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- KCH SATURDAY, DEC. 28 Admissions Betty A. Sutton, Leesburg Dismissals Robin M. Smith, Syracuse SUNDAY, DEC. 29 Admissions Denny Sanders, North Webster MONDAY, DEC. 30 Admissions Ruby I. Sweet, Milford >CPR doss offered at Goshen Hospital Goshen Hospital is offering a Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) class on Monday, Jan. 27, and Wednesday, Jan. 29, from 6:30-9:30 p.m. at the hospital’s education department. Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation 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 50,000 heart attack victims could be saved annually if emergency care were available at the scene. CPR can 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 interested 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.
Veterinary science program begins
By RONALD W. HOYT Extension Agent, 4-H and Youth Kosciusko County young people aged 14 to 19, who have an interest in the health and care of animals, have a tremendous opportunity to study a wide variety of animal care topics in the 4-H Veterinary Science project. The 4-H Veterinary Science leaders have planned their 1986 program, and Kosciusko County young people are encouraged to participate this year. Subjects which will be covered include: the normal animal; body systems and their functions; diseases, their causes and preventions; treatments; and public health concerns. In other to better understand the subject matter, young people who participate should be at least 14 years old and have completed
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Mrs. Beck was born in Ren ington on January 13, 1895. On June 13,1914, she married Calvin Beck. He survives. A lifetime Syracuse resident, she was a homemaker, member of Calvary United Meithodis: Church* Syracuse, charter member of Ebenezer Ladies Aid and a Cromwell High Schoo graduate. Surviving in addition to hei husband are three sons, Charles Syracuse, F. Richard, Pompant Beach, Fla., and Wendall, Avilla four grandchildren; and sb: great-grandchildren. - Friends may call today (Wednesday) from 2-5 p.m. am 7-9 p.m. at Harris Funeral Home SR 13S, Syracuse. Services will be held tomorrow (Thursday) at 11 p.m. at Calvary United Methodist Church with Rev David Maish and Rev. Kennan Robinson officiating. Burial will follow in Syracuse Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Calvary United Methodist Church.
TUESDAY, DEC.3I Dismissals Elizabeth A. Sutton, Leesburg WEDNESDAY, JAN. 1 Admissions Rose J. Willits, Syracuse FRIDAY, JAN. 3 Admissions Vicki L. Hepler, Syracuse SATURDAY, JAN. 4 Admissions Travis A. Miller, Milford SUNDAY, JAN. 5 Admissions James Salazar, Milford Dismissals Denny Sanders, North Weister Rose J. Willits, Syracuse Travis A. Miller, Milford Goshen MONDAY, DEC. 30 Admissions Rosemary Hernandez, P. O. Box 223, Milford Simon Beer, P. 0. Box 23 Milford Richard J. Isbell, 307 John Syracuse WEDNESDAY, JAN. 11 Admissions Beverly Halsey, r 2, Syracuse Dismissals Mrs. Edward G. Vanlaningham and infant son, Kyle Edward, r 2 box 176, Milford Rosemary Hernadez, P.O. Box 223, Milford THURSDAY, JAN. 2 Admissions Peggy Felkner, r 2 box 12 CC, Milford FRIDAY, JAN. 3 Admissions Paul O. Kergerbein, r 2 box 108 A, Milford SATURDAY, JAN. 4 Admissions Walter Wuthrich, P.O. Box 487, Milford Shad Hickey, 212 Smith, Milford Mary Mock, r 3 box 221, Syracuse
at least one year of science in school. The 4-H Veterinary Science meetings are held on the third Thursday of each month beginning in February and run through July. All meetings are scheduled < for 7 p.m. in the Justice Building lounge. Field and clinic visits will be scheduled at the first meeting. The 4-H members should enroll for Veterinary Science on the 4-H enrollment card through their local 4-H club. Project books may be picked up from the Extension Office prior to the first meeting. The project leaders for Veterinary Science are Dr. Bruce Lamb and Dr. Madelynn Allen of Milford. Questions about the project may be directed to the Extension Office at 267-4444. 4-H CALENDAR January 8 — 4-H Adult leader meeting,
Bertha M. Martin Fonaer Employer Os GedmMbir Services will be held tomorrow (Thursday) at 10 a.m. at YoderCulp Funeral Home, Goshen, for Bertha Mae Martin, 86,513 S. 10th St., Goshen, half sister of Juanita Noel and Don Brookins, both of Leesburg. She died at 10:08 a.m. Monday, Jan. 6, in the emergency room of Goshen Hospital. Goshen emergency aidmen were called to her home and transported Mrs. Martin to the hospital. She was bom in Liberty Mills on January 10,1899. She was married to Grant Myers who preceded her in death on January 12, 1964. In December 1975, she married Edgar Martin who survives. She moved 34 years ago from Peru to Goshen and was employed at Goshen Rubber as an inspector until 1964. Additional survivors include three sons, Lewis Myers, Elkhart, Robert Myers, Fort
Dismissals Mrs. Marion Halsey and infant daughter, Breanne Leigh, r 2 box 416, Syracuse SUNDAY, JAN. 5 Admissions Henry L. Kilmer, r 4 box 376, Syracuse Anthony E. Kuhn, 306 John St., Syracuse MONDAY, JAN. 6 Admissions Cecil Lindzy, r 1 box 539, North Webster Dismissals Shad S. Hickey, 212 Smith St., Milford RUTH WOLFERMAN HOME Ruth Wolferman, P.O. Box 262, Milford, was brought home Tuesday, Jan. 7, from Goshen Hospital after recently breaking her hip. She is reportedly doing well and happy to be home. Mrs. Wolferman, who will turn 86 years old in February, broke her other hip this past October. ■ Syracuse EMS The Syracuse Emergency Medical Service was called to the home of Janet McKinstry, 33, 513 Skyline Dr., Syracuse, at 9:20 p.m., on Tuesday, Dec. 31. She was transported to Kosciusko Community Hospital. Anthony Kuhn, 53, 306 John St., Syracuse, was taken to Goshen Hospital Sunday, Jan. 5, after becoming ill while working at Dana Corporation. The EMS was called at 7:15 p.m. Births GUHL, Toni Jean Mr. and Mrs. Tom (Debra) Guhl, Huntington, are the parents of a daughter, Toni Jean, bom Saturday, Jan. 4, at 9:45 a.m., in a Huntington hospital. She weighed eight pounds, three ounces and measured 20 inches long. Maternal grandmother is Mrs. F. R. LeCount and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dean Guhl,’all of Huntington.
7:30 p.m., Justice Building 8 — 4-H P Sale committee meeting, 7:30 p.m., Justice Building lounge x 10 — 4-H Camp planning meeting, 10 a.m., Extension office
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Wayne, and Don Myers, Goshen; three daughters, Mrs. Ray (Eileen) Miller, New Paris, Mrs. William (Joan) Worman and Mrs. Paul (Jeanette) Madden, both of Fort Wayne; 14 grandchildren; 18 greatgrandchildren; nine great-great-grandchildren, one sister, Mrs. Ollie (Opal) Yoder, White Pigeon, Mich.; two additional half sisters, Mrs. George (Blanche) Mclntyre, Warsaw, and Mrs. John (Willowdean) Vanator, Phoenix; and three additional half brothers, Wilbur Brookins and Joe Brookins, both of New Paris, and John Cordier, Owosso, Mich. She was preceded in death by two daughters, one half sister, two half brothers, and one granddaughter. Friends may call at the funeral home today (Wednesday) from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Rev. Norman Patton, pastor of the First Church of God, will officiate at the service and buria I will follow in Violett Cemetery. Memorials may be directed to
Maternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Noble Dmyer of Syracuse. HALSEY, Breanne Leigh Mr. and Mrs. Marion (Beverly) Halsey, r 2 box 416 Syracuse, are the parents of a daughter, Breanne Leigh, bom Thursday, Jan. 2, in Goshen Hospital. VANLANINGHAM. Kyle Edward Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. (Kimberly A.). Vanlaningham, r 2 box 176 Milford, are the parents of a son, Kyle Edward, bom Monday, Dec. 30, at 6:30 a.m., in Goshen Hospital. He weighed 10 pounds, ounces and measured 23 inches long. Kyle Edward has one brother, Brookes Dow, who will be two years old in February. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Richardson and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vanlaningham, all of Syracuse. Maternal greatgrandmothers are Mrs. Helene Miller and Mrs. Ina Adams, both of Huntingtori. Maternal great-great-grandmother is Mrs. Thelma Beaman of Rochester. SINGER, Aaron Michael Mr. and Mrs. Paul (Doshia Tyson) Singer, 80 James Ave., Belleglade, Clarksville, Tenn.,
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the American Diabetes Association. Dorothy Boulanger * Dorothy M. Boulanger, 63, r 1 Sechrist Lake, died unexpectedly Tuesday, Jan. 7, at 5:27 a.m. in Kosciusko Community Hospital. Death was of an apparent heart attack. Mrs. Boulanger was born in Chicago, 111., on October 16,1922, the daughter of Gustav and Nettie (Brosius) Mathey. On September 6, 1947, she married Robert R. Boulanger. He survives. She had been a resident at Sechrist Lake for three years moving from Chicago. Surviving along with her husband are two daughters, Mrs. Anthony (Donna) Tovo, Midlothion, 111., and Roberta Centron, Chicago, DI.; one son, Robert, Jr., Sierre Vista, Ariz.; and seven grandchildren. One grandchild is deceased.
are the parents of son, Aaron Michael, bom Friday, Jan. 3, at 1:30 p.m., in Col. Blanch Field Army Hospital, Fort Campbell, Ky. He weighed seven pounds, eight ounces and measured 20 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. Robinson, Sr., Syracuse; and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald D. Tyson, Andalusia, Ala. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Grayum Singer, Jr., Kalamazoo, Mich.; and Mrs. Geraldine Brown, Maumee, Ohio. Maternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Don Cassel, Middlebury, and Mrs. Bessie Garver, Bristol. Maternal stepgreat-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robinson, Nappanee; Mrs. Juanita Robinson, Goshen; and Mr. and Mrs. B. White, Lake Alfred, Fla. Paternal great-grandparents are Mrs. Gertha Brown, Maumee, Ohio; and Grayum Singer, Sr., Toledo, Ohio. HEPLER daughter Mr. and Mrs. Todd (Vicki) Hepler, r 2 box 472 Syracuse, are the parents of a daughter bom Friday, Jan. 3, at Kosciusko Community Hospital. THOME daughter Mr. and Mrs. Joseph (Amy)
There will be no visitation as the body will be cremated. Mishler Funeral Home, Milford, was in charge of arrangements. John W. Griffith 4 - 4 MBHU-J *-*-— 1 aiih raw muivfii niyn 3CUQQI Services were held at 10:30 a.m. yesterday (Tuesday) at Ulrey-Renner Funeral Home, Ligonier, for John W. Griffith, 74, r 1 Ligonier. He passed away at 12:10 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 4, at Meridian Nursing Center, Elkhart, after an illness of one month. Griffith was bora in Wisconsin on June 26, 1911, and was lifetime resident of the Milford-Goshen-Ligonier area. His mother was the late Mrs. Clyde (Gracie) Griffith McDonald, Milford. He attended Milford High School. On August 24, 1940, in Ligonier, he married Maureen Cass. She preceded him in death in 1980. He was employed with the
Thome, 13441 CR 48 Syracuse, are the parents of a daughter bom Sunday, Jan. 5, in Goshen Hospital. SUMPTER, Brooks David Mr. and Mrs. Max (Deb) Sumpter, r 7 box 135 Warsaw, are the parents of a son, Brooks David, boro late Christmas eve, Tuesday, Dec. 24, in Kosciusko Com- - munity Hospital. He weighed seven pounds, 14 ounces and measured 20 inches long. Brooks David has one brother, Dustin James, two. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dave Carey of North Webster and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jim
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Elkhart County Highway Department. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. John (Patricia) Unterwagner, Painesville, Ohio, and two grandchildren. Donald Sheline conducted the service with burial following in Oak Park Cemetery. WiKani J. Bond William J. Bond, 63, r 2 Syracuse, died Monday, Jan. 6, at 11:50 a.m. in Elkhart Hospital following complications from cancer. He was born on July 6,1922, in Detroit, Mich., to Asa and Mary (Vincent) Bond. On September 15, 1967, he married the former Marguerite Handley. She survives. Bond moved to the Syracuse area five years ago from Marion. Bond retired in 1982 from Active Products, Marion, and was a member of St. Paul’s Catholic Church, Marion; the Father’s
Sumpter of Milford. Maternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Ferverda of North Webster and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carey of Warsaw. Paternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Sumpter of Milford. MOCK, Jacqueline Noel Mr. and Mrs. Douglas (Jan) Mock, CR 133 Syracuse, are
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Auxiliaries of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and American Legion, both of Syracuse; Efts Lodge, Ligonier; Eagles Lodge, Syracuse; Moose Lodge, Goshen; Wawasee Property Owners Association; and The Fisher Body Sympathy Club, Marion. Additional survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Roger (Joan) Deering, Auburn, Mich., and Margaret Bond, Vancouver, Wash.; two sons, David William Bond, Boulder City, Nev., and Kenneth Bond, Santa Marie, Calif.; one foster son, Ronald Schipinski, California; four grandchildren; one sister, Doreen Burns, Leoma, Tenn.; and one brother, Harvey Bond, Sterling Heights, Mich. Funeral services were conducted this morning (Wednesday) at 10 a.m. in the Harris Funeral Home, SR 13S, Syracuse. Father Robert Hammond of Saint Martin’s de Porres Catholic Church officiated and burial was in Syracuse Cemetery. Memorials may be directed to the Regional Oncology Center, “T •
parents of a daughter, Jacqueline Noel, boro Tuesday, Dec. 24, in , Goshen Hospital. She weighed eight pounds, five ounces and measured 20 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Betty Lawson, Syracuse, and C. D. Lawson, McAllen, Texas. Maternal great-grandmothers are Edith Briney, Greenfield, and Helen Lawson, Duffield, Va.
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