The Mail-Journal, Volume 26, Number 31, Milford, Kosciusko County, 16 September 1987 — Page 3
Obituaries
Carlyle F. Grimm J Carlyle F. Grimm, 63, 4056-128 , Road, Bourbon, died unexp' tedly at 11:40 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 8, j 1987, in Holy Cross Parkview . Hospital, Plymouth. Born November 12, 1923, in r Kosciusko County, he had been a lifetime resident of the Bourbon- / Nappanee area. On October 1, ' r 1944, in Elkhart, he was married v to Thelma McGowen. She sur- < vives. A 1942 graduate of Etna Green High School, he was self- ( employed as a farmer and j livestock hauler. Mr. Grimm was j a member of the Bourbon First j United Methodist Church. j Survivors in addition to his wife r include his mother, Gladys j Grimm, Nappanee; one j daughter, Linda Swihart, j Elkhart; one son, Don Grimm, j Warsaw; one grandson; four . sisters, Mrs. Alfred (Bonnie) * Hepler, and Mrs. Ronald (Sue) j Ringenberg, both of Nappanee, Mrs. Richard (Lorene) Harman, Leesburg, and Mrs. William (JoAnn) Procter, California; and | three brothers, George Grimm, < Jr., Indianapolis, Max Grimm, j Middlebury, and Bill Ned | Grimm, Orlando, Fla. One son, j Arlen Craig and a sister, Marilyn , Kaye Grimm, preceded him in . death. ( Funeral services were held at 10:30 a m. Friday, Sept. 11, in the Thompson & Yoder Funeral Home, Nappanee, with Rev. James Toole officiating. Burial followed in the South Union Cemetery, near Nappanee. j Iva Rhoades Iva Rhoades, 81, East Street, i Milford, died at 1:20 a m. Thurs-
Hospital Notes
Goshen TUESDAY, SEPT. 8 Admissions Sherry J. Ott, r 1 box 84, Syracuse £ Dismissals Monica M. Williams and infant son, Travis Lee, 72833 CR 29, Syracuse WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 9 v Admissions Roy Schultz, PO Box 48, Milford Dismissals Lois J. Murray, r 4 box 109, Syracuse FRIDAY, SEPT. 11 Admissions y Renee E. Capps, r 5 box 280, Syracuse Lori L. Kennedy, 13441 CR 48, < Syracuse Ralph J. Groves, r 1 box 95, Milford I Dismissals William J. Bess, 304 Doland Street, Syracuse Donald E. Littler, r 4 box 82C, Syracuse < Richard A. Stahly, r 3 box 609, ‘ Syracuse Junior E. Hollar, r 4 box 412, Syracuse SATURDAY, SEPT. 12 Dismissals Charlotte W. Wise, PO Box 412, Milford 1 SUNDAY, SEPT. 13 Admissions Syble K. Hiner, PO Box 318, North Webster i Dismissals Lori Kennedy and infant son, Andrew James, 13441 CR 48, Syracuse Renee Capps and infant daughter, Kaila Renee, r 5 box 280, Syracuse Linda Wells and infant son, Nathan Thomas, 70383 CR 127, Syracuse MONDAY, SEPT. 14 Admissions Darla Ringler, 213 Brooklyn Street, Syracuse Michael D. Williams, r 1 box 878, Leesburg Dismissals Sherry Ott, r 1 box BA, Syracuse
WPOA President Bill Spurgeon recovering from eye surgery Recovering from eye surgery performed in Indianapolis Community Hospital North is Wiley W. (Bill) Spurgeon Jr., longtime Wawasee summer resident and president of the Wawasee Property Owners Association. Spurgeon developed a detached retina in his left eye the final week of August. He said it was too far advanced for laser surgery so he had to be hospitalized for two days following a more traditional surgical procedure. He returned to Wawasee last week for a few days of recuperation, which included no reading and no writing. “I was allowed to watch boats on the lake as long as they were not too close ” he s&id. He expects to be functioning again more fully this weekend. A Muncie resident, Spurgeon is executive editor of The Muncie Star and Evening Press.
day, Sept. 10, 1987, in Miller’s Merry Manor, LaGrange. Sh<X had been a resident of Miller’s Merry Manor since August 27. Bom December 27, 1905, in Roann, she was the daughter of Norman ancf-AJmeda (Warren) Hoppes. On April 22, 1929, she married Dewey Rhoades, who passed away on February 5,1974. ' A resident of Clunette before moving to Milford, Mrs. Rhoades was a member of the Chapel Church, near Pferceton and was a homemaker. Her survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Robert (Melba) Fleischauer, LaGrange, Mrs. Keith (Donna) Troup, Goshen, Mrs. Eugene (Wanda) Hoover, Howe, and Mrs. Merle (Norma) Tethrake, Milford; four sons. Max Rhoades, Elkhart, Arden Rhoades, Warsaw, Phillip Goshen, and Eddie Rhoades, Stanley, Iowa; 34 grandchildren; 32 greatgrandchildren; and one sister. Maxine Vance, North Manchester. Three brothers and one grandson preceded her ip death. Funeral services for Mrs. Rhoades were held at 10 a m. Saturday, Sept. 12, in the Mishler Funeral Home, Milford, with Rev. Buck Garrett, pastor of the Dutchtown Brethren Church, Warsaw, officiating. Burial followed in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, North Manchester. Memorials may be given to the American Heart Association. Elizabeth Lindzy Elizabeth Lindzy, 67, r 5, Syracuse, died at 3:25 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 12, 1987, in St. Vincent’s Hospital, Indianapolis, following an extended illness. Born January 8. 1920. in
KOH SATURDAY, SEPT. 5 Admissions Gladys A. Popenfoose, Leesburg Dismissals Gerald W. Murphy, Leesburg MONDAY, SEPT. 7 Dismissals Nancy A. Hensler, North Webster TUESDAY, SEPT. 8 Dismissals Coleena K. Ort, North Webster WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 9 Admissions Melissa M. Barker, North Webster Tammy L. Collins, Leesburg Daniel Shea Vandiver, Syracuse Dismissals Dallas P. Popenfoose, Leesburg FRIDAY, SEPT. 11 Dismissals Tammy L. Collins, Leesburg Daniel Shea Vandiver, Syracuse SATURDAY, SEPT. 12 Admissions Virginia M. Snyder, North Webster SUNDAY, SEPT. 13 Admissions Edward D. Hickman, North Webster Dismissals Niki S. Phillippe and infant son, Leesburg Syracuse EMS The Syracuse Emergency Medical Service made the following ambulance runs this past week: The EMS was called to a location by the Rock Church at 6:59 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 9. Karmel Lantz, 20, r 2 box 354A, Syracuse, was taken to Goshen Hospital. Ronald Rudicel, Jr., 20, r 1 box 175, Amboy, was taken to Goshen Hospital on Thursday, Sept. 10, after the EMS was called at 3:05 p.m., to Dr. William Meyer’s office.
RocJjesteF/she was the daughter opteslie and Nellie (McHenry) Prill. On June 20,1941, in Athens, she married Verl D. Lindzy, who passed away March 1,1983. A resident of Fulton and Kosciusko Counties all her life, Mrs. Lindzy was a member of the Fulton United Methodist Church. Her survivor is one daughter, Mrs. Dennie (Marcella) Rehborg, Syracuse; two grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. William (Zola) Collins, Elkhart, and Devoris Richardson, Plymouth; and one brother, Jerry Prill, Oakland, Calif. Two sisters and three brothers preceded her in death. Funeral services were held at 10 a m. Tuesday, Sept. 15, in the Mishler Funeral Home, Milford, with Rev. Glenn Byers, pastor of the New Salem Church of the Brethren, officiating. Burial was held in the Rochester IOOF Cemetery. Memorials may be given to the Milford EMS. Estherbell Krull Estherbell .Krull, 67, r 1, Milford, died at 8:15 a.m. Monday, Sept. 14, 1987, in her home, following an extended illness. Born July 8, 1920, in Kosciusko County, she was the daughter of Frank P. and Sarah (Thomas) Harman. On August 16, 1940, she married Ralph Krull. He survives. A member of the Turkey Creek Church of the Brethren, Gravelton, Mrs. Krull was a member and founder of the Turkey Creek Homebuilders Club; she was a homemaker. Surviving in addition to her husband are one daughter, Mrs. George (Iva) Truex, Goshen; two
Junior Hollar, 66, r 4 box 412, Syracuse, was transported from Goshen Hospital to Oakwood Park on Friday, Sept. 11, at 10:39 a.m. Ruth Olsen. 86. 500 Front Street, Syracuse, was taken to Goshen Hospital Saturday. Sept. 12, after the EMS was called to Miller’s Miller Manor, at 8:10 p.m. Cindy Saderlurd, 15, P.O. box 262, Sycamore, was taken to Goshen Hospital Saturday, after coming to the fire station at 11:37 p.m. Eric Cler, 22, 6708 Bau Road, Fort Wayne, was taken to Goshen Hospital Sunday, Sept. 13, after coming to the fire station at 11:56 a.m. Marlene Robinson, 24, P.O. Box 194, Milford, was not transported to a hospital after the EMS was called to a location on CR 300E at 10:36p.m. Sunday. Births KENNEDY, Andrew James Mr. and Mrs. James (Lorie) Kennedy, 13441 CR 48, Syracuse, are the parents of a son, Andrew James, born Friday, Sept. 11, in Goshen Hospital. CAPPS, Kaila Renee Mr. and Mrs. Kevin (Renee)
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sons, Hubert Krull, Milford, and Lester Krull, Nappanee; 10 grandchildren; two brothers, Ralph Harman, Claypool, and Tom Harman, Palestine; and two sisters, Pauline Hartman and Lois Hill, both of Warsaw. Two sisters and one brother preceded her in death. Friends may call at the Mishler Funeral Home, Milford, today, Wednesday, Sept. 16, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Services will be held tomorrow, Thursday, Sept. 17, at 10:30 a.m. in the Turkey Creek Church of the Brethren, with Rev. Ivan Fry and Rev. Dorotha Fry, pastors of the church, officiating. Burial will be in the Milford Cemetery. Memorials may be given to the Turkey Creek of the Brethren Church Memorial Fund. Glenn R. Barger Glenn R. Barger, 68, r 3, Greensboro, Ala., father of Earl Barger, Leesburg, died Friday, Sept. 11, 1987, in the Tuscaloosa Hospital, Tuscaloosa, Ala., following a brief illness. Born April 14, 1919, in Jay County, he was the son of Charles and Lucy (Burkey) Barger. A resident of Portland for 35 years, he had been employed as a television repairman for the Sherman & Jellison Company. He moved from Portland to the Columbia City and Warsaw area where he resided for 14 years before moving to Alabama seven years ago. His survivors include his wife, Grace Osmar Barger; ’another son, Lynn Barger, Huntsville, Ohio; four daughters, Patty Barger and Wilma Burkett, both of Pierceton, Sandy Tuncil, War-
Capps, r 5 box 280, Syracuse, are the parents of a daughter, Kaila Renee, born Friday, Sept. 11, in Goshen Hospital. WELLS, Nathan Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Dennis (Linda) Wells, 70383 CR 127, Syracuse, are the parents of a son, Nathan Thomas, born at 4:06 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 8, in Goshen Hospital. He weighed six pounds, six ounces, and measured 20 inches long Nathan Thomas is the couple’s first child. Maternal grandparents are John and Ruth Brown, Wamego, Kan. Paternal grandfather is Melvin Wells, Mayetta, Kan. Cards Os Thanks We would like to thank everyone who remembered us during Steve's heart attack. He is home and doing very well. Our special thanks to the Milford EMS, Dr. Rheinheimer, Marjorie Kaiser and our neighbors who helped us out so much. Steve & Shaiiene Miller
saw, and Kay Ridy, Bremen; three stepsons, Tim Osmar, Tuscaloosa, Ala., Mike Osmar, Greensboro, Ala., and Ronnie Osmar, New Iberia, Ala.; three brothers, Leon Barger and Kenneth Barger, both of Fort Recovery, Ohio, and Marvin Barger, Greenville, Ohio; 21 grandchildren; and 17 greatgrandchildren. Services were held at 10:30 a.m. this morning, Wednesday, Sept. 16, in the Baird-Freeman Funeral Home, Portland, with Rev. Mark Strietelmeir officiating. Burial followed in the Spring Hill Cemetery, Fort Recovery, Ohio. Edna R. Chambers Edna R. Chambers, 94, a resident of Pavilion Health Center, Valparaiso, mother of Thelma Isbell, Syracuse, died at 5:30 a m. Saturday, Sept. 12, 1987, in. the health center. Born November 11, 1892, in Washington, Pa., she was the daughter of Robert and Emma (Doak) Thurlow. She, was married to William O. Chambers, who passed away in 1958. In 1983, Mrs. Chambers had moved to Valparaiso from Long Beach, Calif. She had been employed in a Long Beach department store as a sales clerk for many years. Her survivors include two other daughters, Edna Peterson, Hobart, and Helen Anderson, Long Beach, Calif.; four grandchildren; five greatgrandchildren; and two half sisters, Sylvia Devereoux, Pasadena, Calif., and Anna Young, Atlantic City, N.J. One
Maternal great-grandparents are Walter and Blanche Kensing, Wamego, Kan. Paternal greatgrandmothers are Edith Huff, Overland, Kan., and Hazel Wells, Paxico, Kan. . PHILLIPPE, Aaron John Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Niki) Phillippe, r 2 box 126, Leesburg, are the parents of a son, Aaron
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daughter preceded her in death. Private graveside services were conducted on Sunday afternoon, Sept. 13, in the Syracuse Cemetery with Rev. Lester Baushaka officiating. Harris Funeral Home, Syracuse, was in charge of local arrangements. Joseph M. Howell Services were held Thursday, Sept. 10, in Meeks Mortuary, Muncie, for Joseph Maddox Howell, 83, a summer resident of Wawasee’s South Shore (Ditton Landing) for nearly three decades. He died Tuesday, Sept. 8, 1987, following an extended illness. A Muncie resident all of his life, he was born in one of Muncie’s oldest residential structures, four blocks east of the city’s business district. A graduate of Muncie High School, he attended Indiana University where he was a # member of Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity. He was engaged in the retail and wholesale florist business in Muncie for many years. A member of the Muncie High Street United Methodist Church, Mr. Howell was also a member of the South Shore Golf and Country Club, the Muncie Club, Delaware Country Club, Muncie Rotary Club, Columbia Club of Indianapolis, Indiana Society of Chicago and the Wawasee Property Owners Association. His attendance at meetings of the Syracuse-Wawasee Rotary Club was so regular during the years he spent at Wawasee that he was presented an attendance award. His survivors include his wife,
John, born at 6:27 p.m. Friday, Sept. 11, in Kosciusko Community Hospital. He weighed six pounds, 14 ounces, and measured 20' 2 inches long. Aaron John has a brother, Bo Allen, who was two years old on September 11. Maternal grandparents are Larry and Linda Needier, North Webster. Paternal grandparents are Cora Phillippe, Leesburg.
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June Gadbury Howell; one daughter, Julie G. Howell, San Rafael, Calif.; one son, Joseph F. Howell, Muncie; and one brother. William Howell. Arizona. Dwain ("Bill") Hursey Dwain (“Bill”) Hursey, 55, r 1, Cromwell, died at 11:35 a m. Sunday, Sept. 13, 1987, in the Veteran’s Administration Hospital, Fort Wayne He was born on November 5, 1931, in Loup City, Neb. On February 14,1952, in Kimmell, he was married to Caralee J. Ott. She survives. An Army veteran of World War 11, Mr. Hursey was a member of the Cromwell American Legion Post 421. He attended the Wawasee Lakeside Chapel, was a barber in Cromwell and was coowner of Hursey Home and Maintenance Company Surviving in addition to his wife are three sons, Clinton Hursey, Harlan Hursey and Timothy Hursey, all of Cromwell; one daughter, Cynthia L Stout. Bradenton, Fla.; six grandchildren; his stepfather and mother. Dale and Inez Hursey. Lafayette; three brothers. Darrel Hursey and Richard Hursey, both of Cromwell, and Darwin Hursey. Crisco, Ill.; and one sister, Mrs. Thomas (Clevia) Rader, Greeneville. There will be no visitation. A memorial service for Mr Hursey will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday. Sept. 19, in the Wawasee Chapel with Rev. Harlan Steffen and Rev. Allen Holmes officiating.
and the late John Phillippe. Maternal great-grandparents are John and Norma Cowan, Columbia City. WOLFORD daughter Mr. and Mrs. Joe A. (Kathleen) Wolford, r 1 box 49, Leesburg, are tlje parents of a daughter born on Monday, Sept. 14, in Goshen Hospital.
Burial will be in Sparta Cemetery, Kimmell. Orr Funeral Home, Ligonier, is in charge of arrangements. Memorials may be given to the Bill Hursey Memorial Fund Hospital to offer CPR class Sept. 19 Goshen General Hospital is offering a Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) class on Saturday. Sept. 19, from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m at the hospital’s educa tion department. CPR 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 may enroll by calling Goshen Hospital's Education Department at 533-2141, ext. 1104 Pre registration is required as class size is limited. There is a class fee which includes book and materials.
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