The Mail-Journal, Volume 23, Number 39, Milford, Kosciusko County, 24 September 1986 — Page 3

Obituaries

Lorry W. Bickel

Memorial services were held at 1 pm Saturday. Sept. 20. in Manon Church of the Brethren. Marion, for Larry Wayne Bickel, 40, 2311 South Clark St., Mahon. He died Sunday, Sept. 14, at 10:30 am in Veteran's Administration Hospital, Manon, from injuries and complications due to an auto accident in January 1984. Bickel was born on August 17, 1946, in Huntington,' the son of John L. and Helen J. (Tobias) Bidkel On August 16,1970, he was r married to Donna J Miller in New Lebanon, Ohio She survives He was employed at Casco Mineral Co of Wabash, a member of the Marion Church of the Brethren, and a veteran of the USArmv A graduate of Andrews High School, he attended Marion Business College, Marion, and International Business College of Fort Wayne Surviving with his wife are his parents who reside in Andrews and are summer residents of Irish Lake, Leesburg; one son, John David, and one daughter, Laura Jean, at home; two sisters, Kathleen Nichols, Pasadena. Texas, and Shaheen Bickel, Laguna Beach, Calif.; and grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Glenn Tobias, Huntington There was no viewing. Shawley Memorial Funeral Home, Marion, was in charge of arrangements Harry R. Gigous * Harry R Gigous, 86, 116 South Sherman St:, Warsaw, father of Ralph Anan Gigous, Clunette, died Monday, Sept. 15, at 6:40 p m in Prairie View Rest Home. Inc Gigous was born on June 21. 1900. in Dixon. 111. the son of William Webster and Martha May (Smith) Gigous. On November 24, 1937. he married Rachel F VanCuren at Winona Lake She survives In 1936, gigous moved to War saw from Dixon. 111. He retired in 1969 from Gatke Corp as department supervisor after being*, employed for 34 years and was a member of the First United Methodist Church Surviving with his wife and son are an additional son, Harry R.

Hospital Notes

Goshen v~ * TUESDAY. SEPT. 16 Admissions Judith Francalancia. r 1 box 158 A. Milford Lawrence R.‘ Sawyer, r 1 box 117, Milford Janies H White, r 2 box 392 Lot 10 C, Syracuse Dismissals Mrs Dale A. Jones, 612 S. Harrison, Syracuse Robert J. Kutch, r 1 box 110 A, Syracuse Mrs. Anthony Francalancia, r 1 box 158 A, Milford WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 17 Admissions William D Crone, r 1 box 111, Syracuse Clark A. Davis, PO Box 215, North Webster Dismissals Robert N. Roder, r 5 box 64 A, Syracuse* THURSDAY. SEPT. 18 Admissions Richard Isbell, 307 John Street, Syracuse Dayn T Savant, r 5 box 466 C, Syracuse J. Bernard Roberts, r 3 box 481, Syracuse Dismisses James H White, r 2 box 392, Lot 10 C, Syracuse? Mrs John Coffey and infant daughter, Tara Marie, 718 S. Huntington Street, Syracuse Mrs John Corbin and infant son, Andrew John, r 1 box 17 K, Milford FRIDAY. SEPT. 19 Dismissals William L. Weatherhead, 700 E. Greenhaus Drive, Syracuse Terri D. Ritter, PO Box 441, SATURDAY. SEPT. 20 Admissions Betty L. Elliott, 413 S. John St., Syracuse Tara Marie Coffey, 718 S. Huntington St., Syracuse Dismissals William D Crone, r 1 box 111, Syracuse Bernard J. Roberts, r 3 box 481, Syracuse * Lawrence R. Sawyer, r 1 box 117, Milford Woodrow H. Beezley, PO Box 127, North Webster

Gigous, Jr., Warsaw; one daughter, Mrs. John (Karen Ann) Abbott, Medford, Mass ; two sisters, Goldie Gigous, Dixon, 111., and Mrs. Frank (Grace) Vincent, Rochelle, Ill.; 10grandchildren; and two stepgrandchildren. He was preceded in death, by one brother and one sister. Services were held at 1 p m Thursday, Sept. 18, in Chamness Funeral Home, Warsaw, with Rev Stanley Huilah officiating. Burial was in Oakwood Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Alzheimer’s support group. Howard H. Smith Howard H. Smith, 84, Milford, died Thursday, Sept. 18, at 6:35 p m. in Lakeland Loving Care Center, Milford. He was bom on July 22,1902, in Newville, to Alfred F. and Olive N (Roberts) Smith. On January 14, 1968, he married Margaret Cory. She preceded him in death in 1983 Smith moved to the Syracuse area in 1956 from Fort Wayne and worked at several area businesses. He was a member of Syracuse Masonic Lodge, Scottish Rite and Mizpah Shrine, both of Fort Wayne. Survivors include two stepdaughters, Mrs. Robert (Martha) Firestone, Goshen, and Mrs. Roy (Ruthanne) Kelley, Milford; two stepsons, William Cory, Orlando, Fla , and Wales Cory, Milford; several 1 stepgrandchildren; several stepgreat-grandchildren; and two nieces. Funeral services were conducted Monday, Sept. 22, at 10 a m. in Harris Funeral Home, SR 13S, Syracuse. Fred Walls of the Christian Church of Milford officiated. Burial was in Syracuse Cemetery Masonic services were conducted Sunday. Sept. 21, at Bp.m. Bertha Wertenberger Bertha G. Wertenberger, 85, r 1, Leesburg, died Thursday, Sept. 18, at 1:05 am. in Kosciusko Community Hospital. The daughter of Edwin Frederick and Pearl (Rindfuz) Morgan, she was born on March

SUNDAY, SEPT. 21 Admissions Karen S. Hoover, 70070 CR 29. Syracuse Eldonna M. Warren, r 2 box 180, North Webster Ta"betha S. Adair, r 2 box 61-2, Leesburg Dismissals Dayn T. Savant, r 5 box 466 C, Syracuse Mrs John Coffey, 718 S. Huntington St,Syracuse Mrs. Tad Bright and infant daughter, Trysta Jonnell, 306 S. Lake St.. Syracuse Clark A. Davis, PO Box 215, North Webster Mrs. Anthony Francalancia and infant son, Austin Louis, r 1 box 158 A, Milford MONDAY. SEPT. 22 Dismissals Mrs, Randy Warren, r 2 box 180, North Webster KCH MONDAY, SEPT. 15 Admissions Penelope M. Robinson, Syracuse Susan L. Small, Leesburg Nancy J. Tubbs, Leesburg Dismissals Walter C. Keal, North Webster TUESDAY, SEPT. 16 Admissions David H. Shepherd, North Webster Dismissals Nathaniel S. Bornman, Syracuse WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 17 Dismissals Fred A. Hamilton, North Webster Nancy J. Tubbs and infant son, Leesburg THURSDAY, SEPT. 18 Admissions Penny L. Salter, Leesburg Jeremy E. Tubbs, Leesburg FRIDAY, SEPT. 19 Admissions Bernedean I. Kelly, Syracuse Dismissals Susan L. Small and infant daughter, Leesburg SATURDAY, SEPT. 20 Dismissals Penelope M. Robinson, Syracuse Jeremy E. Tubbs, Leesburg

13, 1901, in Kokomo. On May 14, 1938, in Swayzee, she married Clarence E. Wertenberger. He preceded her in death. Surviving are one stepson. Ivan (Ike) Wertenberger, Silver Lake; one stepdaughter, Mrs. Fred (Nedra) Beebe, Pierceton; one brother, Stanley Morgan, Excelsior, Minn.; six stepgrandchildren; four stepgreatgr andchildren; and two stepgreat-great-grandchildren Following cremation, burial was in Hillcrest Cemetery in Pierceton. Chamness Funeral Home, Warsaw, was in charge of arrangements. Leatha F. Kasper Leatha F. Kasper. 81, 508 W. First, Milford, died at 2:50 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 20, in St. Joseph Medical Center, South Bend. Death was due to complications of kidney disease following an extended illness. Mrs. Kasper was bom in the Hastings area on May 16, 1905. the daughter of William and Dora (Oster) Tusing. She resided in the Milford area most of her life. On March 20. 1926, she married Walter Kasper in Orlando, Fla. He survives. She was a housewife, attended the First Brethren Church in Milford, and was a member of Busy Homemakers Club, Milford. Since 1951. she and her husband had been winter residents of Orlando Surviving along with her husband are two daughters, Mrs. Herbert (Clariece) Stump, Milford, and Mrs Henry (Doris) Hamilton. Kalamazoo. Mich.; six grandchildren; 10 greatgrandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Ralph (Cloye) Warren, Nappanee. Mrs. Royce (Velma) Biller. Milford, and Mrs Harvey (Freda) Hollar. Milford One sister and two brothers are deceased. Services were held yesterday. Tuesday. Sept. 23, at 11 a m. in First Brethren Church, Milford, with Paul Tinkel, pastor, officiating. Burial was in Leesburg Cemetery Mishler Funeral Home, Milford, was in charge of arrangements.

Memorials may be made to the Kidney Foundation or First Brethren Church.

MRS. McKIBBIN at EGH Mrs. Wallace McKibbin, r 1 box 23. Syracuse, underwent back surgery at Elkhart General Hospital on W ednesday morning. Sept. 17. ELDON CLAYTON IS AT HOME Eldon Clayton. North Webster, was released from Goshen Hospital. Thursday. Sept. 18. after spending 10 days. Clayton was admitted to the hospital September 8. alter suffering a mild heart attach. He is reported as doing fine and has been ordered, by the doctor, to take it easy for the next several weeks Syracuse EMS 1. The Syracuse Emergency Medical Service made the following ambulance runs this past week * Mike Sherey, 38. r 2 box 42 North Webster, was transported to Kosciusko Community Hospital Thursday. Nov. 18, after the EMS was called to Sea Nymph at 8:43 a m. The EMS was called to Sea Nymph at 3:24 p.m., Thursday, and transported Mike Sherey, 38. r 2 box 42 With Webster, to Goshen Hospital. The EMS was called at 3:47 p.m. Thursday, to the home of Blanch Mason, 93. r 1 box 263A Syracuse. North Webster was called to transport her to the hospital Tnomas Kilgore, 24, P.O. Box 146 Morris, Ala., was transported to Kosciusko Community Hospital. The EMS was called to r 1 box 67 Cromwell at 11:13 a m. Friday, Sept. 19. The EMS was called to Kinro at 12:41 p.m. Friday and transported Donald Pletcner, 26, r 2 box 577 Syracuse, to Goshen Hospital. Amos Gross, 20 months old, r 6 box 195 Warsaw, was taken to Goshen Hospital after the EMS was called to the intersection of CR 35 and CR 52 at 6:18 p.m. Friday.

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Joy A. Wieland Private graveside services were held Wednesday, Sept. 17. at Milford Cemetery for Joy A. Wieland, 90, Fort Lauderdale. Fla. She died on August 31 at 1:15 p.m. in Fort. Lauderdale from complications of heart disease. She had been ill for some time. The daughter of Franklin and Vilera (Lilly) Arnold, she was bom in Goshen on April 17. 1896. She resided in Chicago, 111., most of her life. In 1926, she married David G. Wieland. He is deceased. She had studied opera and sang professionally. She was a graduate of the Conservatory of Music in Chicago. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. George (Anne) Gilbert, Fort Lauderdale; and two grandsons. Douglas Gilbert. Fort Lauderdale, and Christopher Gilbert, Hollywood, Calif. Rev. Paul Tinkel. pastor of First Brethren Church. Milford, officiated at the service. Mishler Funeral Home. Milford, was in charge of local arrangements. Ryland R. Mock Ryland R. Mock, 60. 601 S. Front St.. Syracuse, died at 9:30 p.m. on Friday. Sept. 19. He was pronounced dead on arrival at Goshen Hospital of an apparent heart attack. He was bom in North Webster on July 3, 1926. On September 9, 1945. he married Kathleen Grubb. She survives. An employee of Syracuse Rubber, he was a member of North Webster Church of the Brethren. Also surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Steven (LuAnn) Ehlers, Syracuse; two sons, Phillip R. and Daniel J., both of Syracuse; five grandsons; And one brother, Thurlow Mock, North Webster. Services were held Monday. Sept 22, at 2 p.m. in Harns Funeral Home, Syracuse. Burial was in Syracuse Cemetery. Richard Isbell Graveside military services were held Monday. Sept 22. at 11:30 a m. in Syracuse Cemetery for Richard J. Isbell, 70. 307 John St.. Syracuse. He died at 10:20 p.m. Friday, Sept. 19, at Goshen Hospital after an extended illness

The EMS was called to a location of 450E at 7:23 p.m. Saturday. Sept 20 Dorothy Molenhour. 74. 701 b. Lake St.. Syracuse, was not transported. The EMS was called to a location on SR 13S at 1:36 a.m. Sunday. Sept. 21. Mark Coleman. 19. 30136 CR 20W Elkhart and Alan Hooley. 19. 58304 SR 13 Middlebury. were transported to Goshen Hospital. Alfred Hinton, 82. 206 W. Lincoln. Nappanee, was not transported to the hospital when the EMS was called to SR 13 and US 6. at 3:58 p.m. Sunday. Terry Colter. 39. 1812 Smith Walbash, Kokomo, was not transported to the hospital when the EMS was called to SR 13 and US 6at 3:58 p.m. Sunday. Katherine Fox. 79, 66419 SR 15 Goshen, was taken to Goshen Hospital Sunday, Sept. 21, after the EMS was called to a r 3 Syracuse addressat 6:29p.m. Births RITTER, Trever Donald Mr. and Mrs. Ridgely (‘Butch’) (Terri) Ritter. Sr . r 1 box 285, Syracuse, are the parents of a son, Trever Donald, born on Tuesday, Sept. 16, at 6:32 a.m., in Goshen Hospital. He weighed eight pounds, 44 ounces and measured 194 inches long. Trever Donald has two brothers, Ridgely Ritter, Jr., and Travis Ritter; and one sister, Tammy Ritter. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Donald (Bonnie) Chilcote, Warsaw, and paternal grarndparents are Richard ( Tex’) Ritter, Ligonier, and Betty Berra, Phoenix, Ariz. Maternal great-grandparents are Almeda Chilcote, Winona Lake, and Howard G. Worthman, Fort Wayne. FRANCAIANCIA, Austin Louis Mr. and Mrs. Anthony (Judith) Francaiancia, r 1 box 158 A, Milford, are the parents of a son, Austsin Louis, born on Wednesday, Sept. 17, at Goshen Hospital.

Isbell was born in Syracuse on February 29, 1916, On March 1, 1943, he married Thelma Chambers. For 20 years, the couple resided in Mishawaka during which time he was employed at Bendix Corp., South Bend. He was a World War II veteran and member of the American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars in Syracuse. Surviving whh his wife are one son, James T7 Isbell. Eden; and one grandson. He was preceded in death by ode brother, Paul. Harris Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Memorials may be made to the Syracuse EMS or fire department. Philip J. Kiley Philip J Kiley, 86. 632 Candlewood Dr . Marion, and Pickwick Park. Lake Wawasee. died Monday morning. Sept. 22. at 1 a.m. at home. Death was of natural causes. He was bom in Marion on February 2. 1900. the son of Patrick M. and Catherine (Corbett) Kiley He resided in Marion all of his life and was a) summer resident of Lake Wawasee. In October 1933. he married Louise Stephenson. She preceded him in death in 1984. For many years, Mr. Kiley was one of Marion's leading industrialists. Since 1933. he was one of the co-founders of Grant Distributors and was also a consultant of Beatrice Foods in Chicago, Hl. Prior to that, he was an officer in the Kiley Brewery Co. in Marion, a family owned brewery founded prior to the turn of the century. He was a director of First Federal Savings and Loan in Marion, a 1922 graduate of Notre Dame University, a lifetime member of the Elks Club and American Legion, both in Marion, a World War I veteran, he belonged to the MECCA Club. Knights of Columbus, Meshingamesia Country Club, all of Marion, and the Notre Dame Alumni Association. Surviving are one son. Michael J. Kiley. Marion and Lake Wawasee; one daughter. Kathleen E. Phillips, Houston, Texas; four grandchildren,, Ann K. Kiley. Martinsville. Daniel M Kiley, Indianapolis. Mathew J Kiley. Rensselaer, and Mark Phillips. Houston Services were held this morn-

BRIGHT. Trysta Jonnell Mr. and Mrs. fad J. (Linda A.) Bright, 306 S. Lake Street. Syracuse, ate the parents of a daughter. Trysta Jonnell, born on Thursday, Sept. 18. at Goshen Hospital. CORBIN. Andrew John Mr. and Mrs. John (Barbara) Corbin, r 1 box 17 K, Milford, are the parents of a son, AndrewJohn, born on Monday, Sept. 15. at 12:16 a.m. in Goshen Hospital. He weighed *six pounds, eight ounces and measured 22 inches long. Andrew John has one brother, Daniel, four. Maternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs. William Bennett of Fort Wayne and paternal grandmother is Mrs. Frank Corbin of Warsaw. COFFEY. Tara Marie Mr. and MrS John (Vicki) Coffey, 718 S. Huntington Street. Syracuse, are the parents of a daughter, Tara Marie, born on Wednesday, Sept. 17, at 6:47 p.m. in Goshen Hospital. She six pounds; 94 ounces and measured 17 inches long. Tara Marie has tw’o sisters, Jamee Morse, eight, and Wendee Morse, six; and one brother. Bennie Ryan Morse, two. Maternal grandparents are Chet and Carol Elder of Syracuse. TUBBS son Mr. and Mrs. George (Nancy) Tubbs, Leesburg, are the parents of a son born on Monday, Sept. 15, at Kosciusko Community Hospital. - ' SMALL. Whitney Marie Mr. and Mrs. (Jeffery) Susan Small, 203 W. Prairie. Leesburg, are the parents of a daughter, Whitney Marie, born on Tuesday , Sept. 16, in Kosciusko Community Hospital. She weighed eight pounds and measured 22 3 + inches

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ing, Wednesday. Sept. 24, at 10:30 a.m. in St. Paul's Catholic Church in Marion. Rev. Father Leo Haigerty and Father Joseph Grace officiated. Burial followed in IOOF Cemetery. Marion. Needham & Sons Funeral Home, Marion, was in charge of arrangements. Memorials may be made to St. Paul’s Catholic Church building fund or Marion General Hospital. June I. Davis June Iris Davis. 58, 1105 B Court Lane. Goshen, mother of Jan R. Lewallen. North Webster, died Sunday, Sept. 22, at 7:46 a m in Goshen Hospital. Death was of an apparent heart attack. She was born on May 7.1928, in Wakarusa, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell M. Frederick. On June 28, 1947, she married Glen R Davis. He preceded her in death on October 16,1973. Mrs. Davis was a member of the Jefferson Brethren Church; VFW Auxiliary; Eagles Auxiliary, Syracuse; American Legion Auxiliary, Goshen; and Goshen Ladies of the Elks. Surviving in addition to her daughter are two sons. Jerry R.. Goshen, and James W., Warm Springs. Ga.; five grandchildren; her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick of Goshen; and one brother, Vance Frederick. Syracuse. Services were held yesterday. Tuesday. Sept. 23, in RiethRohrer & Ehret Funeral Home. Goshen, at 2 p.m. with Rev. Jack Oxenrider and Rev. Kerry Scott officiating. Burial was in Union Center Cemetery. Memorials may be directed to the Elkhart County Heart Fund or United Cancer Services of Elkhart County. James D. Bricker Services will be held today. Wednesday. Sept. 24. at 2 p.m. in McHatton Funeral Home. Warsaw. for James D. Bricker. 56. r 1. Leesburg. He died at 3 a.m. Monday. Sept. 22. in his home. He had been in failing health for 2L> years with cancer. The son of James and Catherine (Skoski) Bricker, he was born on April 29. 1930. in Cleveland. Ohio. On March 31. 1951. in Cleveland, he married,

long. Whitney Marie has one brother. Zechariah, two. Maternal grandparents are Richard and Julia Holbrook of Warsaw and paternal grandparents are Marvin and Mary Small of Leesburg. Maternal great-grandparents are Paul and Effie Grabill of Columbia City. Paternal great-grandparents are Evelyn Harper of Arcanum, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Small of Greenville. Ohio. SALTER. Jason Wayne Mr. and Mrs. Steve (Penny) Salter. Leesburg, are the parents of a son, Jason Wayne, born on Thursday. Sept. 18. at 7:12 p.m. in Kosciusko Community Hospital. He weighed eight pounds, 124 ounces and measured 224 inches long. Jason Wayne has a sister. Traci. 18 months old. Maternal grandparents are Bruce I. Smith. Sr.. Marion, and Sharon Battista. Huntington. Paternal grandparents are Dewayne and Phyllis Salter, Pierceton. Maternal greatgrandmother is Ruth Smith, Fort Wpyne. ’ KEIM, Benjamin David Mr. and Mrs. David L. Keim, 671 Fairfax Place, Lawrenceville, Ga., are the parents of a son. Benjamin David, born on Thursday, Sept. 11. at 2:21 p.m., in Gwinett Medical Center, Lawrenceville, Ga. He weighed seven’pounds, four ounces and measured 19 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cole, Syracuse, and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. LaMoine Keim, Syracuse. Maternal greatgrandparents are Mrs. Edward Merchant, Syracuse, and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Scott. Marion. Paternal great-grandmother is Mrs. V.L. Palmer. Syracuse. KUIPERS daughter Mr. and Mrs. John (Allison)

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Shirley Hartmann. She survives In 1972, Bricker moved from Cleveland to the Warsaw area. He was executive vice president and general manager of Whitley Products, past president of the Tippecanoe Lake Country Club, board member of the Kosciusko County Leadership Academy, and had served in many positions on the United Way Board. Surviving along with his wife are his mother. Mrs. Catherine Balombin. one daughter, Mrs. Beth Studzinski. and one son. David Bricker, all of Cleveland; four grandchildren; and two brothers. Richard Bricker. Hudson, Ohio, and Michael Balombin of Texas. Memorials may be directed to the Kosciusko County Cancer Society. James McGuire James M. McGuire. 46,( 14 American Way Circle, Elkhart, brother of Mildred Mae Hahn. Milford, died Sunday, Sept. 21, at 12:42 a.m. in Elkhart Hospital after suffering a heart attack/at home. ( McGuire was born\in Charleston. 111., on April 16,1940. On March 19, 1976, he married Edith Lykins who survives. He was employed at Travel Craft, Elkhart. Also surviving are his mother and stepfather. Edna and Jack Sexton, Goshen; two sons. James Marion McGuire. Jr. Goshen, and James Darrell McGuire. Elkhart; two daughters. Deborah Jean Filbert and Elizabeth Ann McGuire, both of Elkhart; two stepsons. Jay and Ben Smallwood, both of Goshen; three stepdaughters, Donna Ratliff, Elkhart. Vickie Smallwood, Goshen, and Genia Jent, Flemingsburg. Ky.; two brothers. Jackie Lee Sexton and Jessie Ray McGuire, both of Goshen; one additional sister. Frances Fern Ross. Goshen; two stepsisters, Maudie Lawson. Dayton. Ohio, and Virginia Arrwood. Pine Bluff, Ark.; two grandchildren; and five stepgrandchildren. He was preceded in death by his father. Jessie, and one brother. A prayer service was held last evening, Tuesday. Sept. 23, at 6 Bm. at Yoder-Culp Funeral ome. Goshen. Rev. Oscar Lawson, Apostolic Pentacostal Church, and Oris Rupe, chaplain at Elkhart Hospital, officiated

Kuipers, 14284 CR 48, Syracuse, are the parents of a daughter born on Saturday, Sept. 20, at Goshen Hospital. WE THANK YOU ALL! Thanks to all of the nice people who remembered us with food, flowers, gifts of money and cards at the death of our mother, grandmother and sister. We appreciated all your kindness. Special thanks to the Lakeland Eagles Aerie 3760, Mishler Funeral Home and the neighbors. Thanks Again, The Family Os Aleatha Haggerty Thanks A Lot! I would like to thank all those who helped with my installation as president of the Ancil Geiger Post 226 Auxiliary. Special thanks to the social committee and the Legionaires. I also want Gold Star Mothers, Kathryn Iva Coy and Mabel Ulery to know I appreciated their presence. Thanks Again, Kimberly Coy

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Services will be held tomorrow . Thursday, in West Liberty. Ky Burial will be in Lovelace Cemetery, Grass Creek. Ky. Ella P. Hansen Ella P. Hansen. 82. Wheaton. 111., mother of Mrs. Wendel (Patricia) Shank. Syracuse, died . Friday, Sept. 12. at 11:30 p.m .in , DuPage County Hospital where she had been a patient for one week She was born on October 29. 1903, in Franksville. Wis.. to James and Man Petersen. She married C. W. Hensen in 1925. He preceded her in death. Mrs. Hansen was an elementary teacher and a housewife. She moved to Wheaton 40 years ago from Wisconsin. Additional survivors include one other daughter. Mrs. Kenneth (Peggy) Johnson. Wheaton. HI.; and five grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted Monday. Sept. 15. in Union Grove. Wis. Ina M. Tinkey Services will be held tomorrow. Thursday, Sept. 25. at 10:30(a.m in Titus Funeral Home. Warsaw. for Ina M. Tinkey. 79. r 2. Warsaw. She died Monday. Sept. 22. at 10:15 p.m. in St. Joseph's Medical Center. Fort Wayne She had been in failing health for two months. The daughter of Robert and Nellie (Hepler) Gearhart, she born was in Clunette on December 10. 1906. On February 23. 1924, she married Noah W Tinkey. He died on March 8.1959 Mrs. Tinkey. a lifetime resident of Warsaw, was a homemaker and member of the Trinity United Methodist Church. Warsaw. "Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Lowell (Dorothy) Taylor. Warsaw, and Mrs. Chester (Beverly) Clampitt. Atwood; three sons. Forrest M.. William J., and Jerrv L Tinkey. all of Warsaw; 12 gr^idchildren; 16 stepgrandchildren; nine greatgrandchildren, and one great great-grandchild. She was preceded in death by one daughter, one grandson, one great-grandson, and one brother Rev. J Robert Fields, pastor of the Trinity tinted Methodist Church, will officiate at the ser vice. Burial will be in Oakwood Cemetery. There will be no visitation

Open house at Goshen The Emergency Department at Goshen General Hospital is hav ing on open house September 28, j-4 p.m. The public is invited Emergency Medical Services Week is designated September,, 21-28. The staff at Goshen General Hospital knows that parents worry about an emergency when their children are in the care ol someone else. It is a law that a parent or guardian must provide consent to have a child treated, unless it is a life-threatening situation. GGH will let parents file a con sent form to be 1 kept in their Emergency Department for one year, and enter the into their computer system Then, if a parent could not be reached, emergency treatment could proceed without delay. The public is invited to tour the Emergency Department and the Goshen Fire Department Ambulance. Refreshments will be of sered. and the entire family is welcome.

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