The Mail-Journal, Volume 23, Number 24, Milford, Kosciusko County, 11 June 1986 — Page 3

Obituaries

Cmmama IM SUver taka Native Eugene W. Herendeen, 79, died in the Veterans Administration Hospital in Marion at 1:30 p.m. on Monday, June 2, following health complications. The former resident of Herendeen Street in Silver Lake had been in failing health for the past 35 years. He was born on Dec. 8, 1906, in Silver Lake to Wesley and Amy (Kline) Herendeen. He had remained a resident of the Silver Lake area for the remainder of his life. From 1946-1950, Herendeen bad been employed by the Gatke Corp, in Warsaw. He had also been a World War II Army veteran and had received the Good Conduct Medal while serving in the EAME Theatre as a military police. ' ' Survivors include three brothers, Gordon Herendeen of Silver Lake, Junior Herendeen of Wabash, and Carl Herendeen of Greenville, S.C.; two sisters, Mrs. Carl (Clara) Weirick and Mrs. Robert (Catherine) Smaltz, both of Leesburg; and several nieces and nephews. Four brothers preceded him in death. Services were held at 1:30 p.m.

Hospital Notes

Goshen TUESDAY. JUNE 3 - Dismissals z Beth A. Thompson, P. O. Box 296, Milford Mrs. Eric P. Schang and infant son,' Kyle Taylor, 225 North St., Syracuse WEDNESDAY. JUNE 4 Admissions Lillian O. Lehman, 15638 CR 146, Syracuse Dismissals Albert E. Hamman, P. O. Box 102, North Webster THURSDAY, JUNE 5 Admissions G. Raymond. Bess, r 2 box 6, Milford Velma Ott, r 1 box 28, North Webster Audrey G. Reed, P. O. Box 235, North Webster

From the Police log

Kids reported shooting fish

The following information was obtained from the log of the Syracuse Police and Fire Department: May 5 11 a.m. — Party advised someone put an old mattress in the alley 3:01 p.m. — Subject advised kids are shooting fish in the channel on EMS Lane 18 3:58 p.m. — Subject advised railroad ties are in the roadway on Indiana Avenue 6:22 p.m. — Subject from Lebanon reported the theft of articles May# | 8:47 a.m. — Party advised there is a boat just ready to go over the dam 9:15 a m. — Accident reported at the branch bank May 7 1:26 a.m. — Subject reported a property damage accident at Griffith’s Marina 12:48 p.m. — Party advised there is someone in Blockers’ home 4:58 p.m. — Subject called reference an officer looking for a subject Mays 2:46 a.m — Subjects reported they heard glass being broke 1:10 p.m. — Party there is a blue 10-speed bike in the creek on South Drive 3:51 p.m. — Subject advised of a bike on his porch since June 7, wiD leave it until tomorrow evening 4:27 p m. — A business owner requested an officer reference theft May 9 7:25 am. — Party advised there is a semi that took down wires on North Harrison Street 1:08 p.m. — Woman advised she is having trouble with people at the Boy Scout cabin 4:04 p.m. advised of finding a small tiger kitten 5:56 p.m. - Subject advised of catching a pigeon with bands on its legs 6:05 p.m. - Subject requested who to contact reference dam control

on Friday, June 6, at the Strong Funeral Home in Silver Lake. Rev. Paul Graham officiated with military graveside services held in the Takeview Cemetery in Silver Lake being conducted by the Warsaw American Legion. Esther Moy Zimmer Mrs. Esther May Zimmer, 83, 704 West Market St., Warsaw, died in Miller’s Merry Manor in Warsaw at 12:50 a.m. on Wednesday, June 4, following a one and a half year illness. She was born on May 6,1903, in Coal Bluff to Edwin and Belle (Webster) Stuart. She married Wilbur Zimmer on June 27, 1919, who passed away on Sept. 8,1983. Living most of her life in the Warsaw area, Mrs. Zimmer was a member of the Walnut Creek United Methodist Church. Survivors include five daughters, Mrs. Fred (Doris) Boggs, Mrs. Elden (Esther) Wise and Mrs. Mary Bills, all of Warsaw, Mrs. Ray (Leona) Buhrt of Syracuse, and Mrs. Ben (Jean) Titys of Houston, Texas; 13 grandchildren; 19 greatgrandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren. She was

preceded in death by one son and two sisters.

FRIDAY, JUNES Admissions Curtis Irwin, r 1 box 492, North Webster Dismissals Mrs. Terry Newcomer and infant daughter, Brandie Elizabeth Lee, P.O. Box 132, Leesburg SATURDAY, JUNE 7 Admissions Harold Young, P. O. Box 276, Milford SUNDAY, JUNE 8 Admissions Kimberly Steele, 123 W. Carroll, Syracuse Virginia N. Bockman, North Webster Dismissals Jill K. Goshert, r 1 box 235, Milford - ». Mrs. Kevin Capps and infant daughter, r 5 box 280. Syracuse Audrey G. Reed, P.O. Box 235, North Webster

May 10 2:38 a.m. — Subject advised of loud machinery running, requested an officer ask them to quiet (town 6:55 a.m. — Subject advised of an accident on West Chicago Street 11:42 a.m. — Northern Indiana Public Service Company advised of an accident in frorjt of the bowling alley 1:12 p.m. — Party reported a theft 4:25 p.m. — Subject advised he has a small kitten 5:22 p.m. — Subject requested the water be shut off 5:52 pjn. — Subject advised of a subject contributing to minors 8:53 p.m. — Wires reported down at Lake and Harrison 8:58 p.m. — Report of a pole en fire, it is out now at 530E and Pickwick 11:19 p.m. — Indiana State Police reported power outage at Ogden Island 11:30 p.m. — Subject on station advised four very young subjects are southbound on access road

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Services were held at 10:30 a.m. on Friday, June 6, at the Titus Funeral Home in Warsaw. Rev. Tony Hardcastle, former pastor of the Walnut Creek United Methodist Church, officiated with interment following in Oakwood Cemetery. Charles Godcholk Charles Godchalk, 85, r 5, Syracuse, died at 10 p.m., Tuesday, June 10, at Kosciusko Community Hospital following an extended illness. He was born in Syracuse on May 1,1901, to Joseph and Loretta (Noel) Godchalk. On May 8, 1928, he married Eva Yoder, who survives. A lifetime resident of Syracuse, Godchalk was a retired farmer and carpenter. Additional survivors include two brothers, Ted Godchalk of Granger and Henry Godchalk of Bristol. One daughter, Sharon, preceded him in death as did two sisters and three brothers. Calling hours will be from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. on Friday, June 13, at Harris Funeral Home on SR 13 south of Syracuse. Services will be held there at 1 p.m. on Saturday, June 14. Rev. Chester Reed will officiate with

MONDAY, JUNEf Admissions Jacqueline K. Coy, P.O. Box 531, Milford Vera Cooper, r 3 box 237, Syracuse Dismissals a Kellee L. Kaiser, r 1 box 14, Milford Velma A. Ott, r 1 box 28, North Webster KCH SUNDAY, JUNE 1 Dismissals Geneva K. Collins, Leesburg Jeffrey J. Miller, Leesburg Lois Z. Richardson, Leesburg MONDAY, JUNE 2 Dismissals Robert E. Seitz, North Webster Belinda K. Smith, Syracuse TUESDAY. JUNE 3 Admissions Brenda S. Daniels, Milford Dismissals Juanita J. Kamp, Syracuse PHILIP FAWLEY IN MINNESOTA HOSPITAL Philip K. Fawley. 612 S. Lake St., Syracuse, was admitted to the Rochester Methodist Hospital in Minnesota on Sunday, June 8, and will remain there until Monday, June 23. During his stay, friends may contact him at Rochester Methodist Hospital, 201 West Center Street, Rochester, Minn., 55902. HAROLD YOUNG IN SERIOUS CONDITION Harold Young, 83, Main Street, Milford, is listed in serious but stable condition today, Wednesday, at Goshen Hospital after suffering an apparent heart attack while speaking at the Milford High School Alumni Banquet on Saturday, June 7. EMTs on the scene were able to revive Young an transport him to the hospital, where he was admitted into the intensive care unit. CUSTER IN FORT WAYNE Raymond Custer, r 1 box 54, Milford, was admitted into the Lutheran Hospital in Fort Wayne on Monday, June 9, and will undergo surgery on Friday morning. JuneJ3. It is expected that be will remain hospitalized there for several weeks.

burial following the the North Webster cemetery. tiQiry J. iwwiy Harry St, Goshen, was found dead in his home on Wednesday morning, June 4. He was born on Feb. 25,1908, in Carroll County and moved to the Goshen area in 1943 from Butlerville. / Brady was a member of the Dunkard Brethren Church and had worked at Goshen Churn and Ladder Co. as a night watchman for many years. Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Lester (Lillian) Flora of Syracuse and Mrs. Faye Berry of I z>g an sport: and a brother, Andres F. Brady, of Logansport. Services were held at 10 a.m. on Friday, June 6, at Yoder-Culp Funeral Home. Terry Gunderman of the Dunkard Brethren Church officiated. Semen A. Sielesnew Retired Mackaaic Semen A. Sielesnew, 72, r 4 box 94, Syracuse, died in Goshen Hospital at 2:02 p.m. on Wednesday, June 4, following an accident on Monday evening, June 2, on

Friends may send cards in care of Mr. Custer to the Lutheran Hospital of Fort Wayne, 3024 Fairfield Ave., Fort Wayne, Ind., 46807-1697. He will be staying in room 684. Births NEWCOMER. Brandie Elizabeth Lee Mr. and Mrs. Terry (Leah) Newcomer, PO Box 132, Leesburg, are the parents of a daughter, Brandie Elizabeth Lee. born on Monday, June 2. at Goshen Hospital. SMITH sen Mr. and Mrs. Rusty (Carol) Smith, 70984 CR 29, Syracuse, are the parents of a son born on , Wednesday, June 4, at Elkhart Hospital. CAPPS daughter Mr. and Mrs. Kevin D. (Renee E.) Capps, r 5 box 280, Syracuse, are the parents of a daughter born on Friday. 6, in Goshen Hospital. KAISER. Kellee Lynn Mr. and Mrs. John (Toni) Kaiser, r 1 box 14, Milford, are the parents of a daughter, Kellee Lynn, born on Tuesday, May 20. in Goshen Hospital. She weighed seven pounds, I*4 ounces and measured 20 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gary W. Leever of Anderson and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Kaiser of Milford. Maternal great-grandparents are Mrs. Mary Gwynn and Mrs. Brittle Smith, both of Anderson. Paternal great-grandparents are Mrs. Oscar Graff of Milford and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crafton of Syracuse. TROBAUGH. Christopher Kent Mr. and Mrs. Kent (Barb) Trobaugh, r 1 box 556 A, Leesburg, are the parents of a son, Christopher Kent, born on Tuesday, May 27, at 7:53 a.m., in Parkview Hospital in Fort Wayne. He weighed nine pounds and measured 22 inches long. Christopher Kent has a brother, Rosten,2'z. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Yoder of Syracuse and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Trobaugh of North Webster. Paternal great-grandmother is Belva Boyer of Hawaii.

Pickwick Road in Syracuse in winch he received severe injuries. He was born on May 8,1914, in there in 1940. He and his wife came to the area in 1951 from the Ukraine. In Syracuse, Sielesnew worked as a mechanic with Cutter Chevrolet Garage until he retired. Survivors include his wife, Toma; a son, Alex S. Sielesnew of Syracuse; and two grandchildren. Services were held at 7 p.m. on Friday, June 6, at Yoder-Culp Funeral Home in Goshen. Rev. Igor Zbotaniw of the Holy Trinity Ukrainian Orthodox Church officiated. Burial is in the Syracuse Cemetery. Additional arrangements are pending. Violet M. Grip k«F*aCMaater Mrs. Violet M. Culp, 85, r 5, Goshen, died in Miller’s Merry Manor, Wakarusa, at 7 a.m., June 9, following an extended illness. Mrs. Culp had resided at Miller’s Merry Manor for one year. She was born on Jan. 3,1901, in Goshen to James and Emma (Swoveland) Whitehead. She married David Culp on Aug. 24,

Card Os Thanks

THANKS Wanda, Bill, Brandon and “Scooter.” The INDIANA GIRLS

Syracuse EMS

Donna Lambert, 55, P.O. Box 175 Syracuse, came to the fire station at 8:17 p.m. Wednesday. June 4, after becoming ill. She was advised to see her doctor for treatment. Syracuse Emergency Medical Service was called to EMS Lane 12 at 2:36 a.m. Friday, June 6. when Mildred Hueston, 63< SR 9 Anderson and r 5 Syracuse, became ill. She was taken to Goshen Hospital. Edista Engeman, 72, P.O. Box 663 Syracuse, was taken to Goshen Hospital on Friday after she became ill. The EMS was called at 2:08 p.m. Vera Cooper, 74, r 3 box 337 Syracuse, was transported to Goshen Hospital on Sunday, June 8.

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1918,wh0 preceded her in death on MayUl. 1969. Mrs. Culp was a member o f the United Missionary Church in Mew Paris. Survive s include seven grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren; one sister Mrs. Jacob (Dorothy) Bucher if Milford; and two brothers, Hallet Whitehead of Bremen J nd Paul Whitehead of New Pari». One son, two sisters, and three brothers preceded her in death. Service; will be held today, Wednesdf y, June 11, at 2 p.m. in the Unite 1 Missionary Church on SR 15 N in New Paris. Rev. George L Swank, pastor, will officiate wii h burial following in the Yellow Creek Cemetery near Wakarusi. Johnrie Winterrowd Johnnie S. Winterrowd, 73, 18851 Iror wood Road, Argos, died in Miller’s Merry Manor in Plymoutl at 5 p.m. on Sunday, Junes. He was born on Nov. 23,1912. in Marshall County to William and Nora (Sater) Winterrowd. He married Harriet Hershberger on Jan. 9,19 2. She survives. A nati re of Marshall County, Winterro vd was a member of the Walnut C hurch of the Brethren in Argos. He was also a World War II vetera n and had served in the Pacific. In 19f 1, Winterrowd moved from Wsconsin to Argos and retired ri 1980 from farming. He had alsc been employed by the state hig iway department. Additi< >nal survivors include one daighter, Mrs. Nina Fitzgerald if Fort Wayne; one son, Joe Wiiterrowd of Leesburg; three grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. O]*al Didrich and Maude Libert, I »th of Ladysmith, Wis., one broiher, Harley Winterrowd of Bruce, Wis.; and several nieces a id nephews. Services will be held today, Wednesiay, June 11, at 11 a.m. in the W ilnut Church of the Brethre i in Argos. Rev. Gary Edwards 5 vill officiate with burial followir g in the church cemetery. Hone Miller foMr Leesburg Resident Mrs. Marie Miller, 87, 21059 Taggarts Alley, Cassopolis, Mich., died in the Cassopolis County Medical Care Facility at 11:05 a m. on Saturday, June 7, following an extended illness. Mrs. Killer was a former Leesbu eg resident. She v as born on June 8,1898, in Nappai tee to Jefferson and Lydia (Johnson) Hepler. On Dec. 4, 1915, ste married Loye M. Miller in Benton Harbor. He died on Sept. 25,1982. Surv vors include a nephew, David, U Miller, who resided with her; aid one sister, Mrs. Opal Byrd o: Dowagiac, Mich. Interment was held in Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens in Osceola with cremation following. Cannelly Funeral Home in Cassopolis, Mich., was in charge of arrangements. Austin ("Jock") McKibbin r »_ Mn ■ MraWra Austin (“Jack”) McKibbin, 88, Coiumoia City, died in Whitley

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County Memorial Hospital at 4:08 a m. on Saturday, June 7, follow ing an extended illness. He had been a patient at the hospital for one week. He was born on Feb. 24,1898, in Milford to Robert and Nora (Blair) McKibbin. He married Frances Ellen Brunning in Warsaw in 1924. She died in 1967. Having resided in Milford until 1922, McKibbin moved to Warsaw where he operated a battery shop for numerous years. Moving to

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Columbia City in 1934, McKibbin operated a machinist and mechanic shop until retirement. Survivors include two sons. Robert McKibbin of Fort Washington, and Dale McKibbin of Benton Harbor, Mich.; and two grandchildren. Services were held at 1 p.m. on Monday, June 9, in Hollingsworth Memorial Chapel in Columbia City. Rev. Phillip Blake officiated with interment to be in the Leesburg Cemetery.

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