The Mail-Journal, Volume 26, Number 16, Milford, Kosciusko County, 3 June 1987 — Page 3

Obituaries

j Chauncey J. Hill Chauncey J. Hill, 73,2330 Deerwood Drive, Fort Wayne, died -Wednesday, May 27,1987, at 9:45 p m. at his home. He had been in failing health for two months. He was the father of Mrs. Karl (Carole) Keiper, Milford. son of Clark and Raetta ♦ (Williamson) Hill, he was born in Z Whitley County on January 21, 1914. On December 23, 1936, he married Lois Hively. She surIvives. Hill was a former resident of . Cromwell and Columbia City. In 1966, he moved to Fort Wayne where be worked as an enameler z for Rae Wire Co., Fort Wayne, --retiring in 1978. - Surviving with his wife and ’daughter are two sons, Larry Hill, Columbia City, and James Hill, Fort Wayne; eight grandchildren; one brother, Esta Hill, Mishawaka; and two sisters, Mrs. Merle (Alice) Adair, Noble 'County, and Mrs. Wilma Steck, Fort Wayne. .. Services were held at 1 p.m. Saturday, May 30, in the Hollingsworth Memorial Chapel, Columbia City. Burial followed ia the r Thorn Cemetery, Noble County. Hazel Z. Gants Hazel Z. Gants, 89, North Webster, died Wednesday, May 27, 1987, at 3:15 a.in. in the Kenney Retirement Center in Ligonier. She was bom on October 14, 1897, in Turkey Creek Township to William and Sally (Lewallen) Gants. She was a member of the North Webster Church of the Brethren and had been a school teacher, 'farmer, and homemaker, and a ' lifetime resident of the North Webster area. Her only survivors are cousins. Rev. Chester Reed officiated at

Hospital Notes

Goshen TUESDAY, MAY 26 Admissions William Crone, r 1, Syracuse Theda Davis, r 5 box 276-lA, Syracuse Juanita Hapner, r 2 box 392, Syracuse Tamela R. Garber, r 2 lot 9, Milford Dismissals Clarence D. Brannum, r 1 box 38, Syracuse, transferred to Fort Wayne Lutheran Hospital. WEDNESDAY, MAY 27 Admissions Phillip Genualdi, r 3 box 605A, Syracuse Ellen R. Brooks, PO Box 38, Milford Melissa L. Sorensen, r 2 box 12C, Milford THURSDAY, MAY 28 Dismissals Theda A. Davis, r 5 box 276-lA, Syracuse Anita J. Carroll and infant son, Keith Douglas, r 2 Meadow Court, Milford FRIDAY, MAY 29 Admissions Ronda Ridenour, 106 W. Pearl St., Apt. 1, Syracuse Dismissals Mildred H. Osborne, r 1, Leesburg Mary C. Small, PO Box 252, Leesburg Tamela R. Garber, r 2, Milford William D. Crone, r 1 box 111, Syracuse SATURDAY, MAY 30 Admissions Albert E. Hamman, PO Box 102, North Webster Dismissals Norris D. Wise, 401 E. Chicago Street, Syracuse MONDAY, JUNE 1 Admissions Sarah J. Coleman, 700 E. Greenhaus Drive, Apt. 84, Syracuse Terry L. Senders, 200 Mill Street, Syracuse Dismissals Melissa L. Sorensen, r 2 box 12C, Milford

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services which were held at 1 p.m. Friday, May 29, in Harris Funeral Home, Syracuse. Burial followed in the North Webster ' Cemetery. Charles White Charles (“Chuck”) D. White, 54, a former Syracuse resident, died Saturday, May 23, 1987, at Folly Beach, S.C. Survivors include three children, Kiltie White, Lon White, and Michelle White, all of Syracuse. Further details are not available. Mildred Hapner Services were held at 10:30' « a.m. yesterday, Tuesday, June 2, at Liberty Drive Missionary Church for Mildred J. Hapner, 72, 1248 McKinley Ave., South Bend. She died Friday, May 29,1987, at approximately 9:30 a.m. at her home. She was found by a neighbor about 12:30 p.m. She had undergone minor leg surgery on Wednesday but death was unexpected. She was uic mother of Dennis Hapner, Syracuse. Mrs. Hapner was bom on July 4,1914, southeast of New Paris. She had resided for 25 years in South Bend, moving from southeast of Goshen. From 1963-79, she had been head cook at the St. Joseph County Home. She was a member of Liberty Drive Missionary Church, Mishawaka. Also surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Dana (Carol) Kauffman, Millersburg, and Mrs. Devon (Barbara) Lantzer, Jr., Goshen; one additional son, Kenneth D. (“Bud”) Hapner, Bozeman, Mont.; one brother, Ernest D. Umbenhour, Chicago, Ill.; 11 grandchildren; one stepgrandchild; and 10 greatgrandchildren.

KCH FRIDAY, MAY 22 Dismissals Infant boy Sautter, North Webster Belinda K. Whitridge, Leesburg SATURDAY, MAY 23 Admissions Leroy Pratt, Leesburg Dismissals Martha A. Bockman, North Webster Gaynelle Daly, North Webster Glenn H. Rosenquist, Leesburg MONDAY, MAY 25 Admissions Jo Ellen Senff, Leesburg f TUESDAY, MAY 26 'Admissions' Jeanne K. Eridicott, Syracuse Dismissals Hazel Gants, North Webster , WEDNESDAY, MAY 27 Dismissals Jo Ellen Senff and infant daughter, Leesburg THURSDAY, MAY 28 Dismissals Jeanne K. Endicott, Syracuse FRIDAY, MAY 29 Admissions Beth A. Couture, Syracuse SATURDAY, MAY 30 Dismissals Mary A. Miller, Leesburg Laura A. Neibert, Leesburg SUNDAY, MAY 31 Admissions Diana B. Vela, Milford Syracuse - “ EMS The Syracuse Emergency Medical Service made the following ambulance runs this past week * Terri Senders, 200 Mill St., Syracuse, was taken to Goshen Hospital, Friday, May 28, after the EMS was called to her home at 10:57 a.m. The EMS was called to a location on SR 13 at 12:26 p.m. Friday. DeAnna Ogburn, 22, r 3 box 242, Leesburg, was not transported.

Rev. Richard Mclntosh, pastor of Liberty Drive Missionary Church, and Rev. Douglas Cuthbert, pastor of People’s Bible Church, Benton, officiated. Burial was in Baintertown Cemetery, New Paris. s*. • ■ Junior W. Lake Junior W- Lake, 64, 716 High St., Decatur, died at 8:22 a.m. Friday, May 29, 1987, in the veterans Administration Medical Center in Fort Wayne. He was bora on February 16, 1923, at Decatur, to Loren and Fonda (Hawk) Lake. On July 26, 1963, he married Esther Saunders in Marion. She survives. In 1983, he retired from General Electric Co. in Decatur after 41 years. He was a member of the North Webster American Legion Post, No. 263. Surviving with his wife is one sister, Alice Lake of Decatur. Services were held at 11 a.m. Monday, June 1, in the Winteregg-Linn & Haggard Funeral Home in Decatur with Rev. Mark Hetrick officiating. Burial followed in the Decatur Cemetery where military graveside rites were conducted by the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post 6236. Elsie A. Shaw Friends may call from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today at Harris Funeral Home, SR 13S, Syracuse, for Mrs. Elsie A. Shaw, 72, North Webster. She was found dead Monday, June 1, 1987, in her New Port Richey, Fla., home. Death was apparently due to natural causes. Mrs. Shaw was born in Miami County on September 6,1914, the daughter of Robert and Adeline (Spurgeon) Glassburn. She married Lawrence Shaw in 1934. He

Dick Scott, 47, r 3 box 595, Syracuse, came to the fire station at 3:25 a.m. Saturday, May 30. He was taken to Goshen Hospital. The EMS was called to the home of Amy Curry, 21,425 North Huntington St., Syracuse, at 4:06 a.m. Saturday. She was taken to Goshen Hospital. Leslie Alwine, 47, 109 West Highland, Albion, came to the fire station at 10:27 a.m. Saturday. She was not transported. The EMS was called to a pier on the lake at 5:23 p.m. Saturday. Paulette Falin, 16, Lot 24, Roxbury Park, Goshen, was taken to Goshen Hospital. William Crone, 88, r 1 box 111, Syracuse, was taken to Goshen Hospital after the EMS was called to his home at 2:49 p.m. Sunday, May 31. Elizabeth Kauffman, 17, 630 E. Baltimore St., Syracuse, came to the fire station Sunday, at 8:50 p.m., and was taken to Goshen Hospital. Rosalie Olszenski, 27, r 3 box 778, Syracuse, was taken to Goshen Hospital Monday, June 1, after the EMS was called to a location on CRI2OOW. Births DUYMOVICWAGGY Jenaba Rebecca Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood (Arlette) Duymovic Waggy, 160 N. Maple Street, Zionsville, Ind. 46077, are the parents of a daughter, Jenaba Rebecca, born Thursday, May 28, at 6:40 a.m., in St. Vincents Hospital, Indianapolis. She weighed nine pounds, 12 ounces, and measured 20% inches long. Jenaba Rebecca has a brother, Jared Daniel, three. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John (Dolores) Duymovic, Greenwood. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Arlie (Naomi) Waggy, Waubee Lake, Milford, z —'

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preceded her in death in 1963. She and her husband moved to North Webster in 1956. Following her move to Florida, she was the manager of a 7-11 store until retiring. She was a member of the North Webster Church of God. Surviving are a son, Gary, North Webster; one grandson; one sister, Sylvia Sipe, Peru; and one brother, Orville Glassbum, Marion. Services will be held tomorrow, Thursday, at 1:30 p.m. in the funeral home with Rev. Steven Fouts officiating. Burial will follow in North Webster Cemetery. Merle F. Holderread Merle F. Holderread, 71,

CPR classes to begin

The Lakeland Youth Center in Syracuse will be offering Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation classes, with the first class scheduled for Tuesday evening, June 16. The classes are being held for those, aged 13 to adult. The sessions will be held Tuesdays and Thursdays, June 16,18,23 and 25, from 7-9 p.m. Don Curry, Goshen Hospital, AHA, will be the instructor. There will be a cost for this class which includes the book fee. A reminder of the judo classes which will begin Tuesday, June 9 and will continue through July 2. They will be held on on Tuesday and Thursday evenings, from 6-7 p.m. As stated in last week’s paper, this is a class for the entire family. Instractors will be Tim

KAISER, Creighton Drew Mr. and Mrs. Brent (Cindy) Kaiser, 919 Medusa Street, Syracuse, are the parents of a son, Creighton Drew, born Wednesday, May 27, at 8:55 a.m., in Elkhart General Hospital. He weighed seven pounds, 14 ounces, and measured 22% inches long. Creighton Drew is the couple’s first child. * Maternal grandparents are Lawrence and Helen Rich, Tippecanoe Lake. Paternal grandparents are Richard and Clara Kaiser, Milford. Maternal great-grandmother is Cecil Keesling, Warren. Paternal great-grandparents are Hulda Graff, Lakeland Loving Care, Milford, and Harold and Lillian Crafton, Syracuse DAVIS, Emily Ann Mr. and Mrs. Gary (Laurie) Davis, Leesburg, are the parents of a daughter, Emily Ann, bom Monday, June 1, at 6:16 a.m., in Kosciusko Community Hospital. She weighed seven pounds, 12 ounces, and measured 20% inches long. Emily Ann has a Card Os V Thanks

A special thanks to all those who donated items to our garage “ sale and who purchased items. Syracuse Civil Defense

former Milford resident, died Friday, May 29,1987, at 8:30 p.m. in Valleyview Health Care Center, Elkhart. He was the father of Thomas Holderread, Milford. Holderread was born in Wakarusa on June 19, 1915, the son of David and Mary (Sala) Holderread. In 1936, he married Alice McDonald who died in 1958. He then married Elizabeth May Barringer and she preceded him in death in 1984. He had resided in Milford until 1965 when he moved to Elkhart. He had been a resident of the nursing home for one year. In 1980, he retired from L & J Press in Elkhart. Additional survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Jake (Card) Jackson, and Jean Holderread, Arlington, Texas; one additional son, Richard, Elkhart; 10 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and one

and Charlotte Stouder. Gymnastic participants are still encouraged to register for the classes which will be held June 6-16 (Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays). There will be five different class placements, according to age, skills, natural ability and agility. For more information, one may call 457-3055 or 457-5378. Those planning to participate in the previously announced free fishing tournament (ages 6-17) to be held at the Syracuse Lakeside Park Saturday, June 6, are reminded the weigh-in time will be from 11:30 a.m. to 12 noon. Registration is from 7-8:15 a.m. that morning, with the fishing to begin at 8:30 a.m. The Lakeland Youth Center is a United Way Agency.

sister, Megan. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pryor, North Webster. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Davis, Charleston, 111. Maternal greatgrandmothers are Alice Rinker, North Webster, and Polly Pryor, Anderson. >■ » COUTURE, Christen Elizabeth Mr. and Mrs. Dennis (Beth) Couture, r 5, Syracuse, are the parents of a daughter, Christen Elizabeth, born Friday, May 29, in Kosciusko Community Hospital. She weighed seven pounds, five ounces, and

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brother, Noble (“Nubs") Holderread, Milford. Two grandsons, Mark Holderread and Robert Holderread are deceased.

From the Syracuse Police log — Smoke bomb in theater

The following information was obtained from the log of the Syracuse Police and Fire Departments: MAY 27 7:59 a m. — Request for the police department address 9:02 a.m. — Unauthorized control of vehicle 1:04 p.m. — Harassing telephone calls 4:54 p.m. — Child possibly hit 7:15 p.m. — Possible fight at a gas station MAY 28 7:53 a.m. — Request to know the cost of a ticket 10:31 a.m. — Officer wanted, prowler 1:47 p.m. — Unknown type accident at the Standard Station 5:23 p.m. — Person walking on SR 13; was almost hit by a semi MAY 29 8:57 a.m. — North Webster Fire Department requested the tanker to assist with a house fire 12:27 p.m. — Person has a bike in garage, owner unknown 1:14 p.m. — Information requested if record was on operator’s license 5:40 p.m. — Intoxicated subject walking on Huntington Street by the railroad tracks 9:37 p.m. — Kids set off smoke bomb in the theater 11:23 p.m. — Jaws unit requested; assist North Webster in accident MAY 30 12:24 a.m. — Someone shooting off fireworks

measured 20% inches. Christen has four brothers, Jason, 16, Charles, 10, Ryan, eight, and Casey, four. Maternal grandparents are A. W. (“Torn") and Fran Spencer, tMilford. Paternal grandparents ; are Cletus and Laura Couture, Warsaw. Maternal greatgrandparents are Robert and Ann Heaton, Milford, and paternal great-grandmother is Marcella Littlefield of Fort Wayne. Christen Elizabeth has the distinction of sharing her birthday with her Grandfather Spencer and her Great-

Wed., June 3,1987 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

Services were held Monday, June 1, at 10:30 a.m. in the Milford Christian Church with Dale Kuhns officiating. Burial

3:37 a.m. — Kids climbing around the molasses plant 3 p.m. — Blue life raft found between Highland View and sand bar 3:54 p.m. — Request for the number of a person to get a swarm of bees 8:48 p.m. — Domestic problem at a business 9:40 p.m. — Man requested help in getting items out of a house MAY 31 7:58 a.m. — Vandalism to a car reported 3:03 p.m. — Request to check a smoldering trash bin ■ 5:32 p.m. — Officer wanted concerning a Bee Bee gun; Wawasee Heights

Aquatic School June 6-14

The fourteenth annual American Red Cross Aquatic School will be held June 6-14 at Camp Copneconic at Fenton, Mich. Aquatic school students must be 16 years of age or older and possess the necessary aquatic pre-requisites. Fees will include room, meals, use of equipment, health care, transportation to and from open water activities and professional growth programs. Certificates are granted by the American Red Cross, YMCA of the USA and AAPHERD upon successful completion of courses. All courses

i grandmother Littlefield. I SENFF, Tasha Renee Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Jo Ellen) Senff, r 1 CR 575 N, Leesburg, are the parents of a daughter, Tasha wmsu ■ munity Hospital. She weighed six pounds, 5% ounces, and measured 19 inches. Tasha Renee is the couple’s first child. Maternal grandparents are the late Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hyde. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Gilbert, Beaver Dam Lake, and Mr. and Mrs.

followed in the Milford Cemetery. Mishler funeral Home, Milford, was in charge of arrangements.

7:35 p.m. — Kids doing “burnbffs” in the city park 8:29 p.m. — Request to know if there were any accidents or arrests involving a particular person JUNEI 5:57 a.m. — Property damage accident; Palm Drive 9:09 a.m. — Complaint of a dog on Benton Street 9:14 a.m. — Officer reported the dog on Benton Street attacked him 10:20 a.m. — Theft reported on Dolan Drive 5:39 p.m. — Car vandalized 6:54 p.m. Subject yelling obscenities at kids 10:11 p.m. — Accident; North Shore Drive

may be taken for college credit for an additional tuition fee. This school has the reputation of being one of the finest aquatic educational experiences in the country. Members of the aquatic school staff include IUP physical education faculty, faculty from other universities, professional Red Cross specialists, Red Cross volunteers and YMCA professionals. Additional information on fees and registration may be obtained by calling Norma Anglin, executive director, Kosciusko County Chapter, American Red Cross, at 267-5244.

Eldon Senff, Mentone. CYRson Mr. and Mrs. Richard (Teresa) Cyr, 70142 CR 27, Syracuse, are the parents of a son bora Friday, May 29, in the Elkhart General 'Hospital. ’

Wawasee Community School Board Meeting Tuesday, June 9, 7:00 P.M., Administration Bldg. Stowd UMmCmcww flMhScMt ■MUMSmSHHUMUHW X eusißmHßauaßHnaßßHM NORTHERN LAKES CHRISTIAN CHURCH Thorpe And Karen Mitchell Pastors God Is Not A Liar By Karen Mitchell There is a lot of confusion in the body of Christ when it comes to believing God and his word, the Bible. I often hear people say: “I believe God, but rdidn t get it! ” However God says: “I will hasten to perform my word.” Jer. 1:12 . “My word will prosper in the thing I have sent it to accomplish.” Isa. 55:11 faith it is impossible to please Him, but must behevehe is the rewarder of those who diligently seek him.” Heb. 11:6 Who is right you or God? If God said it and you believed it, then you would have it It’s that simple. God is not a liar. Look at Hebrews 11:6 again. There are 4 points to consider: 1. Have Faith. Faith is a toft given to you when you were born again. 2. Believe God. Believe God and His word. He says, I AM. God is whatever you need Him to be. He is healing, finances, love, etc. 3. God Will Reward You. 4. If You Diligently Seek Him. Diligently in this context means continually, day and instruction are in the Bible. You don't believe God until you obey his word. When you stop quoting a scripture, to “diligently” seek him, and that means continually, day and night until the scripture you are believing comes to teach these principles weekly, the emphasis for our Wednesday night classes is to sszsaxsjsNi Nwia WUHW? 1 *” °* O-M

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