The Mail-Journal, Volume 23, Number 51, Milford, Kosciusko County, 17 December 1986 — Page 3

Hospital Notes

Goshen TUESDAY, DEC. 9 Admissions Sheri L. Paton, r 2 box 254, Leesburg Mary C. Ullom, r J, Echo Spring Condo, Leesburg Sylvia Reavis, PO Box 772, Milford Dismissals Mrs. Lowell G Showalter, r 5 box 373, Syracuse Mrs. John L. Mason and infant son, Ryan Janies William, 200 N. Harrison St., Syracuse WEDNESDAY, DEC. 10 Admissions Miriam Brenneman, 307 Medusa Apt. IC, Syracuse EverettE. Tom, r 2, Leesburg THURSDAY, DEC. .11 Admissions M. Patricia Martindale, 501 S. Main St., Syracuse Dismissals Mary L. Ringler, 419 E. Boston, Syracuse FRIDAY, DEC. 12 Dismissals Cynthia Hasse and infant son, Nathan Paul, 925 Medusa St, Syracuse Vera Cooper, r 3 box 237, Syracuse SATURDAY, DEC. 13 Admissions Deanne IL Gawthrop, 800 E. Greenhaus, Apt 34, Syracuse Dismissals Sheri L. Paton, r 2 box 254, Leesburg Everett E. Tom, r 2 box 523 E, Leesburg SUNDAY, DEC. Ms Admissions Joe A Melendez, PO Box 30L Milford

Dismissals Miriam A. Brenneman. 307 Medusa St, Apt. IC, Syracuse

Obituaries

Hubert Max Pugh Hubert Max Pugh, 62, 108 W. Weninger St. North Judson, died at 11:38 p.m. Monday, Dec. a, in his home. Pugh was the father of Mrs. Howard E. (Kathi) Birkel, Syracuse. He was born on January 20, 1924. in Mexico. Oh January 12, 1946, he married the former Jeanette McCombs. She survives. Pugh moved to North Judson 36 years ago from South Bend. Pugh was a graduate of Purdue University with a mechanical engineering degree. He retired from Thermo Products where he was a vice president and chief engineer. He was a member of North Judson Lodge 428 F 4 AM, the South Bend Scottish Rite, North Judson Kiwanis, Starke County Development Foundation and the National Society of Professional Engineers. Additional survivors include one other daughter, Mrs. David L. (Shan) Ray. Fort Wayne; three grandchildren, Sean and Chris Anderson, Syracuse, and Darren Ray, Fort Wayne; and his mother, Mildred Pugh, Nokomis, Fla. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday, Dec. to, at It a m. in the chapel at St. Joseph Valley Memorial Park, South Bend, with burial in St. Joseph Valley Memorial Park. Memorial contributions may be made to the Mayo Foundation, Rochester, Minn., Starke County Cancer Society, or a charity of the donor’s choice. Purim A. Wdker Graveside services were held December 7 in Upper Level Cemetery, Cusseta, Ga. for Patricia Ann Welker, infant daughter of Spec. 4 Thomas and Audra (Brown) Welker. The infant was stillborn on December 4 in the Martin Army Hospital, Columbus, Ga. Spec. 4 Welker is a former North Webster resident. Surviving are her parents, Fort Benning, Ga.; maternal grandfather, Enoch Brown, Cusseta,

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Mrs. Charles Greene, r 5 box 333, Syracuse Mrs. Edward Haman, r 1 box 91, North Webster Mrs. Max Reavis and infant daughter, Ashley A., PO Box 772, Milford MONDAY, DEC. IS Admissions 0. Vera Schell, Loving Care Center, Milford Dismissals Mrs. Joseph C. Cain and infant daughter, Skyler Jolee, PO Box 89, Milford KCH . MONDAY, DEC. ft. Admissions Tameia J.Swain, Syracuse Kenneth M. Sahagun, Syracuse Eva V. Warren, North Webster TUESDAY, DEC. S' ( Admissions Bell Z. Edwards, Leesburg \ Dismissals Arbary W. Gunkel. Syracuse WEDNESDAY, DEC. 10 y Admissions Debbie S-. Helton, North Webster Linda K. Palmer, North Webster\ Bobbie JrScptt, North Webster THURSDAY, DEC. Ml Kenneth. D'J Hartman, Leesburg / FRIDAY, DEC. 12 Dismissals Debbie Si Helton and infant daughter, North Webster SATURDAY, DEC. 13 Dismissals Tameia J. Swain and infant son, Syracuse SUNDAY, DEC. 141 .Admissions Bert Lawren.ce Avery, Cromwell

Ga.; paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. David L. Welker and Mr. and Mrs. Riley Ousley, all of North Webster; maternal greatgrandmother. Rosa Morgaar, Cusseta; and paternal greatgrandparents, Margaret Welker and Carl Slusser, both of Huntington. George Thornburg George W. Thornburg, 72. r 2, Syracuse, died Friday, Dec. 12, at 12:48 a. m. in his home following an extended illness. The son of Cleo and Winifred (Feightner) Thornburg he was born on October A 1914, in Balbec. On January 16, 1938, he married Mary Graves. She survives. In 1942, they moved from Fort Wayne to Syracuse. He was a carpenter in the construction industry, and was a member of St. Martin dePOrres Catholic Church, Knights of Columbus, both of Syracuse, and the Carpenter’s Union Local at Elkhart Surviving with his wife are two daughters, Mrs. Greg (JoAnne) Drake and Rita Thornburg, both of Syracuse; seven sons, Ronald Lee r Midwest City„ Okla . Delbert, Goshen, Jerry L., James M., and Joe L., all of Phoenix, Ariz., George E., Scottsdale, Ariz., and John W.„ Woodland, Calif.; 22 grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and a half sister, Betty Kurlish, San Leandro, Calif. He was preceded in death by one daughter. The body was cremated. A memorial service will be held at a later date. Harris Funeral Home, Syracuse, was in charge of arrangements. Levi Hochstetler Bishop Walter Helmuth officiated at funeral services for Levi R Hochstetler, 30, r 1 Beech Road, Bremen, yesterday, Tuesday, Dec. 16, at 9:30 am. at the Andrew Helmuth residence. Helmuth, father of Rudy Hochstetler, Milford, died at 4:30 am. Saturday, Dec. 13, in the home of his son, John Henry

Jonathan J. Evans, Syracuse Dennis L. Owens, Syracuse HANN AT HOME RECOVERING Joan Hann, r 1 box 84, Syracuse, has been released from Elkhart Hospital: after recently undergoing major surgery there. She is presently at home recovering. Syracuse EMS The Syracuse Emergency Medical Service made the following ambulance runs this past * w vvn • The EMS was called to a location on the Syracuse-Milford Road at 6:51 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 10. Amy Moist, 17, 70012 CR 133, Syracuse, was transported to Goshen Hospital. Teresa Doerscher, 27, 436 Candy Cane Lane, Cromwell, was taken to Goshen Hospital after the EMS was called to a location on the County Line Road at 12:21 p.m. Friday, Dec. 12. Gary George, 29s 756# Wellbaum, Brookville, Ohio, was taken to Goshen Hospital, after the EMS was called to a r 1 Cromwell location on Friday. The EMS was called at 7:40 p.m. Dale Efatfield, 25, r 2 box 392, Syracuse, was transported to Goshen Hospital by North Webster EMS. Syracuse EMS was called to his home at 8:08 p.m. Friday. Autumn McElroy, LO, r2box3s. Angola, was taken to Goshen Hospital on Saturday, Dec. 13. The EMSwascaUedtoahomeon iMedusaStreetat9:43p.m. The EMS was called to Waterson’s Grocery at 6:27 am. Monday, Dec. 15. Mabie Stouder. 54. r 1 box 106A, Syracuse, and Rebec-

Hochstetler. He had been in. ill health for oneyeair. He was born in Nappanee on February 21,1906, the son of John Hochstetler and Jemime Detwiller. On February 22, 1980, he married Tillie Schmucker to Nappanee. She survives. A lifetime Bremen area resident, he was a member of the Old Order Amish and a retired farmer.. Additional survivors include three daughters. Lydiamae Stollzfus, Salem, and Mary Chupp and Esther Helmuth, both of Nappanee; 10 additional sons, Melvin and Elmer, both of Allensville, Ky.. Jonas and John Henry, both of Bremen, Edward, Danville,. Okie, Junior Levi. Danvers, TIL, Lamar and Mose Lee, both of Nappanee, Ray mond, Charlotte, Mich., and Edwin, Howard, Ohio; 98 grandchbldrett;. 21 greatgrandchildren; four sisters, Katie Hochstetler, Nappanee, Lydiamae Miller, Milford, Mahale Schwartz, Etna Green, and Malinda Troyer, Jamesport, Ma.; and five brothers, William, Middlefield, Ofrie,, Jahu, Millersburg, Ohio. Harvey, Sarasota, Fla, Joe, Middlebury, and Sol, Bremen. He was preceded in death by one brother and two sisters. Burial followed the services in Weldy Cemetery. Mishler Funeral Home, Bremen, was in charge of arrangements. mCVTifT IMTIMI Merritt L. Hartman, 77, r 8, Warsaw, brother at Raymond Hartman, Leesburg, died Friday, Dec. at 16:05 p.m. at Parkview Memorial Hospital, Fort Wayne. He had been in ill health for three months. Hartman was born in Plain Township in Kosciusko County on

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ca Stouder, 23, r L box 106A, Syracuse, were not transported. Joan Adams, 44, r 4 box 400, Syracuse, was not transported to the hospital after the EMS was called to Old Road 8 and CR 800, at7:2Lam. Monday. Janet Liles, 42, 301 E. Washington St., Syracuse, was taken to Goshen Hospital after the EMS was called to US 6 and CR33 at 7:59a.m. Monday. ” Samuel Bushong, 72, 72445 CR 133, Syracuse, was taken to Goshen Hospital Monday after the EMS was called to his home atß:24p.m. Wendy Cavender, five, r 2 box 418, Syracuse, was brought to the firestetiQnatltl:4Qp.m. Monday and was transported by her mother to the hospital. Marion Williamson, 65, r 4; Syracuse, was taken to Whitley County Hospital after the EMS was called to his home on Tuesday, Dee. 16, at 1:18p.m. Heather Paradis, eight, r 4 Syracuse, was brought to the fire station at 7:27 pm. Tuesday. She was not transported. The EMS was called to a home to Woodland Acres at 7:01 a.m. today (Wednesday). Karen Jones, 44, P.O. 184 Syracuse, was taken to Goshen Hospital. Births REAVIS, Ashley A. Mr. and Mrs. Max (Sylvia) Reavis, PO Box 772; Milford, are the parents of a daughter, Ashley A., born on Wednesday, Dec. 10, in Goshen Hospital. HASSE. Nathan Pauli Cynthia D. Hasse, 925 Medusa St, Syracuse, gavebirthtoason. Nathan Paul, at 12:40 p.m. on Tuesday. Dec. 9% to Goshen Hospital. He weighed eight pounds, three ounces and measured 20 1 z inches long.

August 12, 1909, the son of Lewis and Gertrude (Ferverda) Hartman. On December 5, 1931, he* married Eva Becraft. She survives, to 1974, he retired from the Kosciusko County Highway Department, where he worked as a truck driver. Prior to that, he had worked for many years for the Pierceton Trucking Co. A lifetime Warsaw area resident, he was a member of the New Salem Church of the Brethren, had served more than 20 years as a volunteer fireman for the Warsaw Fire Department, and was a member of the Rozella Ford Golf

Basic HUT course offered

The spring 1987 basic Emergency Medical Technician training class will begin on Monday, Jan. 27, at the education department at Goshen Hospital. The class will meet every Monday and Wednesday from 7-10 p.m. and three Saturdays from 8:30 am. -3:30 p.m. There is a fee which includes the cost of textbook and workbook. Preregistration is necessary as the class size is limited. Contact the hospital’s education department for an application. Applications must be received by Monday, Jan. 19.1987. The basic Emergency Medical Technician training class can only be provided by publicsupported education institutions or governmental or non-profit

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Grandparents are Paul R. Hasse of Syracuse and Susan E. Brauer of: Goshen. Greatgrandparents are Henry and Helen Hasse of Syracuse, Ruth Seller of Goshen, and Howard E. Sellers of Nappanee. BAKER daughter Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey (Robin) Baker, irs box 104, Syracuse, are the parents of a daughter bom on Thursday, Dee. 11, at Goshen Hospital. SWAIN son Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ji (Tameia Jl) Swain of Syracuse are the parents of a son bom on Monday, Dec. 8, at Kosciusko Community Hospital. HELTOhLdaughter Mr. andJMfeSkSam (Debbie) Helton of North-Webster are the parents of: a daughter bom on Wednesday, Dec. 10; in Kosciusko Community Hospital. CAIN, Skyler Jolee Mr. and Mrs. Joseph (Janet) Cain, PO Box 89, Milford, are the parents of a daughter, Skyler Jplee, bom on Saturday, Dec. 12, in Goshen Hospital.

I’d like to take this opportunity to thank my family, relatives, and friends who took time to send: cards, flowers, etc. to me those five weeks I was in the hospital. Also the people who helped so much after I came home. It would be impossible to thank each and every one of you but I’m sure you know who you are. God Bless- you a//, i Gndy Anderson

Club. Surviving with his wife and brother are two daughters, Mrs. Gene (Beverly Amr) Fifer, Albuquerque. N.M., and Mrs. Stanley (Marcia) Stokes. Warsaw; one son. Allen Hartman. Warsaw; seven grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Rulo (Roberta) Frush, Warsaw. One brother and one sister preceded him in death. Services were held yesterday. Tuesday, Dec. 16. at 2 p.m. in Titus Funeral Home, Warsaw Rev. Michael Bratton officiated with burial following in Oakwood Cemetery.

hospital. The course outline is approved by the Indiana Emergency Medical Services Commission and is regularly updated to keep pace with techniques and care in emergency medicine. The student must be 18 years of age and present evidence of being physically fit. To become a certified Emergency Medical Technician, one must successfully complete the basic training class, practical skills examination. am a written examination which is given bjrtbe EMS Commission. The certification is valid for a three-year period during which additional classes and training (20 hours per year) must be taken. A refresher course must be taken prior to recertification.

THREE INJURED — Teresa Doerscher, 27, 436 Candy Cane Lane, Cromwell, and her two passengers, Sasha Herrington, five, 436 Candy Cane Lane, Cromwell, and Gary L. George, 28, 7568 Wellbaum Road, Brookville, Ohio, were all injured to a one car accident Friday, Dec. 12, at 12:20 p.m. The accident occurred on South County Line Road, two miles east of Syracuse. Mrs. Doerscher, who was trapped in the vehicle, suffered a broken leg; her daughter, Sasha, suffered a broken leg and hand; and George suffered minor facial lacerations. AU were taken to Goshen Hospital by the Syracuse Emergency Medical Service, assisted by Milford EMS. Elkhart County Sheriff’s Department Patrolman, Julie Mattern, reported Mrs. Doerscher stated she was west bound on the county line road and had turned her head to talk to her daughter, when she drove off the right side of the road striking a concrete culvert. Mrs. Doerscher’s daughter was listed as riding in the front seat area of the 1971 Ford. Pinto* and George was in the passenger seat. The occupants of the car were reported as not wearing seat belts. Syracuse Fire Department responded at the accident scene to assist with freeing Mrs. Doerscher. (Photo by Deb Patterson) s 7 *s. : \n> TANKER KN A HOLE — Jtemiy t'naig. acting town marshal of North Webster, walks away alter inspecting the hole made when, this Frick Services tanker brake through the parking lot on Tuesday, lltoc. 16. at the Classic Restaurant in: North Webster. Anti-drug force I Agriculture Department of- ■ ficials announced plans to create • "h a special 500-person force to bat- \ Wk W M ■ I, V jB tie marijuana growers who have seized control of almost 1 million acres of national forests. Armed g I > I f[ HI 111 IV! guards, attack dogs and ex- wB Bfo plosive booby traps used to pro- TOM JACKSON feet marijuana fields have made BECtevKOirt Al oai 1 * parts of the publicly owned KUHWHIIAL LvMfltlkJAL forests a no-man s land, George • Room Addifians • Remodeling • Hre Dunlop, assistant agriculture • Insurance Repair • Storms, Efc. secretary said. I CURTIS rMMIfMV TV’S I MICROWAVE OVENS • Exclusive Cocking System • Two Memory Level I • 650 Watts Q* Cooking Power I ~||g||ggg J \ w -» ’ i iJI “Weneflxtr C 6<\ *275 WO 7 \ Less $25 Mfg. Rebate

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