The Mail-Journal, Volume 27, Number 1, Milford, Kosciusko County, 17 February 1988 — Page 3

Obituaries

Rev. Lawrence E. Foudy Rev. Lawrence E. Foudy, 84, Clermont, Fla., formerly of Milford, died Wednesday, Feb. 10, 1988, at 9:40 p.m. in South Lake Memorial Hospital, Clermont, following an illness. He was born in Huntington County on June 13, 1903, to Michael and Laura (Smith) Foudy. On September 23,1922, in Huntington, he married Gladys Hall. She survives. Rev. Foudy had been a minister for 62 years with the Church of God of Anderson serving in Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, Kentucky, and Pennsylvania. He was a former pastor of the North Webster Church of God and the Nappanee Church of God. He was a 1926 graduate of Anderson College and a member of the Nappanee Kiwanis Club. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Thelma I. Housouer, Clermont; 20 grandchildren; 36 greatgrandchildren; three sisters, Mary Heitz, Wabash, Helen Riggle, Anderson, and Alice Foudy, Huntington; and one brother, Fred Foudy, Zanesville. One daughter, Doris Hall; one brother, Dale Foudy; one granddaughter; and one greatgrandson preceded him in death. Services were held Sunday, Feb. 14, at 2 p.m. in the North Webster Church of God with Rev. Robert Fields, retired minister of the Nappanee Church of God and Rev. Stephen Fouts, pastor of the North Webster Church of God officiating. Burial was in Milford Cemetery. Mishler Funeral Home, Milford, was in charge of arrangements. Memorials may be made to the American Diabetes Association. Hubert S. Miller Hubert S. Miller, 83, r 5, Syracuse, died at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 10, 1988, in Sun City, Ariz., where he had been spending the winter. He was born on December 19, 1904, in Elkhart County, to Sylvester and Myrtle (McKibben) Miller. On July 7, 1943, he married Mary Helen Reed in St. Louis, Mo. She preceded him in death in 1982.

Hospital notes

Goshen TUESDAY, FEB. 9 Admissions Darlene J. Hane, r 4 box 71, Syracuse Dismissals Sanford G. Boyer, r 3 box 251, Syracuse WEDNESDAY, FEB. 10 Admissions Maria Barley, 519 Mullen Drive, Syracuse Dismissals Darlene J. Hane, r 4 box 71, Syracuse Philip Genualdi, r 3 box 605A, Syracuse THURSDAY, FEB. 11 Admissions Justin A. Gerber, r 3 box 489A, Syracuse Austin Hasse, r 2 box 553, Syracuse Kenneth S. Yates, 12414 cr 148, Syracuse J. Bernard Roberts, r 3 box 481, Syracuse Dismissals J. Bernard Roberts, r 3 box 481, Syracuse William J. Bess, 304 Doland Street, Syracuse FRIDAY, FEB. 12 Admissions Philip Genualdi, r 3 box 605-A, Syracuse Travis R. Green, 900 E. Greenhouse, Syracuse Margaret Houser, r 3 box 461, Syracuse Dismissals Opal Darr, 118 W. East Long Drive, Syracuse Justin A. Gerber, r 3 box 489-A, Syracuse , SATURDAY, FEB. 13 Admissions Henry K. Miller, r 2 box 233A, Milford Ann Mcßride, PO Box 181, Milford Dismissals Austin P. Hasse, r 1 box 553, Syracuse SUNDAY, FEB. 14 Admissions Opal D. Nolan, 412 N. Huntington, Syracuse Dismissals Margaret A. Houser and infant son, Robert Joe, Jr., r 3 box 461, Syracuse MONDAY, FEB. 15 Admissions S AdkinS ’ P 0 8031 393,

Miller retired as a school teacher in South Bend after 35 years. He was a graduate of Goshen High School, Indiana University and the University of Kentucky, had served in the Air Corps during World War 11, and was a retired farmer. Surviving are an aunt, Kathleen Stage, Sun City, Ariz., and two cousins, Roy Russell, Pierceton, and Vern Miller, Jackson, Mich. Services were held Monday, Feb. 15, at 1:30 p.m. in Harris Funeral Home, Syracuse, with Rev. Lowell Burris officiating. Burial followed in Oak Ridge Cemetery, Goshen. Charlton Phelps Services were held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 13, in Pasco Memorial Mortuary, Greenfield, for Charlton (Chase) Phelps, 75, 24 Michigan St., Greenfield. He died unexpectedly at 5 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 10,1988, in Hancock Memorial Hospital, Greenfield. He was a former Warsaw resident. Phelps was born on October 13, 1912, in North Webster, to Robert and Zermah Phelps. He was married on June 30, 1934, to the former Millie Heiser. She survives. He had retired from Indiana Bell and had since worked parttime at Hancock Rural Telephone Co. Phelps was a deacon of the church, member of the Lions Club and Hancock County Masonic Lodge No. 101 F&AM, Hancock County Shrine Club, Scottish Rite and Murat Temple, both of Indianapolis, York Rite and director of Greenfield Boys’ and Girls’ Club, Telephone Pioneers of America and was an Army veteran of World War 11. Surviving with his wife are one son, David C. Phelps, Greenfield; one sister, Tammy Light, Warsaw; and two grandchildren. Rev. Tom Martin, pastor of the Greenfield Christian Church of which he was a member and Rev. Cy Herod, retired pastor. Burial was in Park Cemetery, Greenfield. Howard T. Simison Howard T. Simison, 79, 113 Portland St., Syracuse, died Wednesday. Feb. 10,1988, at 8:58

Darcy K. Mock, PO Box 515, Syracuse Dismissals Kenneth Scott Yates, 12414 CR 148, Syracuse KCH Monday, Feb. 8 Admissions Thomas R. Smith, North Webster Dismissals Justin L. Hughes, Milford Virginia K. Penn, North Webster Wednesday, Feb. 10 Admissions Susan C. Caldwell, Syracuse Ruth F. Pratt, Leesburg Dismissal Hulda Hermann, Syracuse Thursday, Feb. 11 Admission Laura L. Greig, Leesburg Dismissals Mrs. Robert (Susan) Caldwell and infant daughter, Syracuse Friday, Feb. 12 Admissions Michael Q. Fodor, North Webster Hazel K. Petteys, Leesburg Sunday, Feb. 14 Dismissal Thomas R. Smith Syracuse EMS The Syracuse Emergency Medical Service made the following ambulance runs this past week: Christopher Jackson, 17, r 3 box 260, Syracuse, was taken to Elkhart Hospital Wednesday, Feb. 10, after the EMS was called to his home at 1:30 p.m. Grace Vail, 92, Miller’s Merry Manor, Syracuse, was taken to two doctor’s offices at 10:36 a.m. Friday, Feb. 12. The EMS was called to the home of Phillip Gennaldi, 77, Syra-Web Road, at 2:09 p.m. Friday, Feb. 12. He was transported to Goshen Hospital. The EMS was called to the home of Frank Hawks, 21, Lot 20E, Elmwood Estates, at 11:56 p.m. Saturday. He was not transported to a hospital.

p.m. in Goshen Hospital. Death was due to an apparent heart attack. Simison was born on August 10, 1908, in Claypool. He was married to Irene Rule who died in March 1959. On June 4,1961, he married ' Eva Denton. She preceded him in death in August 1987. In 1961, he moved from Claypool to Syracuse where he was a member of the Syracuse Church of the Brethren. He had retired from Chinworths and Safe-Way Door. Surviving are one daughter, Marcille Fawley, Fort Wayne; three stepdaughters, Ethel Weaver and Carolyn Hapner, both of Syracuse, and Betty Gard, Ligonier; four stepsons, Harold Denton, Ligonier, Robert Denton, Goshen, Carroll Denton, Knox, and Francis Denton, Syracuse; two grandchildren; 31 stepgrandchildren; 15 stepgreatgrandchildren; and one sister, Ethel Rardin, Warsaw. Services were held Monday, Feb. 15, at 10:30 a.m. in Harris Funeral Home, Syracuse, with Rev. Arnold Naff officiating. Burial was in Graceland Cemetery, Claypool. Memorials may be made to the Syracuse Church of the Brethren. Fannie Enyeart Serviceswill be held this afternoon, Wednesday, at 2 p.m. in the Argos Church of Jesus Christ for Fannie (McQuillan) Enyeart, 71, 263 Ross Ave., Warsaw. She died at 2:10 a.m. Monday, Feb. 15, 1988, in Mason Health Care Facility, Warsaw. She was the stepmother of Keith Enyeart, North Webster. She was born in Hawkins County, Tenn., on June 14,1916, to Ott and Mary (White) McClain. In 1951, she married Gerald McQuillan who died in 1974. In 1976, she married Garland Enyeart. He preceded her in death in 1981. Mrs. Enyeart retired after 22 years from the Bendix Corp., Bourbon plant, and had been coowner of the North Webster Antique Store. She moved to Warsaw 14 years ago after residing in the Bourbon and Tippecanoe areas. She was a member of the Argos Church of Jesus Christ. Surviving are four daughters, Barbara Harrell, Rantoul, 111., Thelma Cress, Brookville,

The EMS was called to the Liquor Locker at 2:35 a.m. Sunday, Feb. 14. William Flanner, 28, 222 North Shore Drive, Syracuse, was not transported to the hospital by the EMS Opal Nolan, 82, 412 North Huntington Street, Syracuse, was taken to Goshen Hospital after the EMS was called to her home at 5:09 a.m. Sunday. Paul Humes, no age given, 200 N. Huntington Street, Syracuse, was taken to Kosciusko Community Hospital, Sunday, Feb. 14, after the EMS was called to his home at 9:33 p.m. Deb Henson, 32, 618-3 East Baltimore, Syracuse, was taken to Goshen Hospital after the EMS was called to her home at 3:57 p.m. Monday, Feb. 15. WUTHRICH TREATED FOR LEG INFECTION Alan Wuthrich, r 2 box 236, Warsaw, was admitted to Goshen Hospital on Saturday, Feb. 13., due to complications following injury to his leg nearly one year ago. Wuthrich, well-known in the Milford community, was given antibiotics for the infection and is expected to be released from the hospital today (Wednesday). Births HOUSER, Robert Joe, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Joe (Margaret A.) Houser, r 3 box 461, Syracuse, are the parents of a son, Robert Joe, Jr., born at 9:32 a.m. Friday, Feb. 12, in Goshen Hospital. He weighed eight pounds, 14 ounces and measured 20% inches long. Robert Joe, Jr., has two sisters, Angela Ann, six, and Teresa Jo, three. Maternal grandparents are the late Stanley and Marjorie Schopf, Syracuse. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. (JoAnn) Houser, Syracuse. Paternal great-grandmother is Goldie Smith, Indianapolis. MOCK, Andrew Paul Mr. and Mrs, Dennis (Darcy) Mock, PO Box 515,106 W. E. Long Drive, Syracuse, are the parents of a son, Andrew Paul, born at 12:26 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 16, in Goshen Hospital. He weighed seven pounds, 4% ounces and measured 20 inches long. Andrew Paul has a brother, Christopher Joseph, 2%. Maternal grandparente are

Patricia Hensley, Tippecanoe, and Joyce Poe, Warsaw; one son, John A. Smith, Tippecanoe; 16 grandchildren; 13 greatgrandchildren; two stepdaughters, Anne Stutzman, Nappanee, and Patty Sue Burkhalder, Warsaw; one other stepson, Kenneth Enyeart, Houston, Texas; three sisters, Mae Ringle, Akron, Bessie Grubbs, North -Webster, and Pearl Jones, Pittsburgh, Pa.; and several nieces and nephews. Two sisters and one brother are deceased. Pastor Blaine Pennington of the Argos Church of Jesus Christ will conduct the services. Burial will follow in the Reichter Ceihetery near Talma. Grossman Funeral Home, Argos, was in charge of arrangements. Marjorie Fowler Marjorie Fowler, 86, 800 East Greenhaus Dr., Syracuse, died Monday, Feb. 15, 1988, at 11:40 p.m. in Goshen Hospital. She was born in Elwood on November 24,1901, to Edgar and Rausa (Miller) Jones. On June 1, 1919, she married James King, who died in 1953. She then married Ben Fowler. He preceded her in death in 1979. Mrs. Fowler had resided in Syracuse for eight years, moving from Munster. She was a homemaker, member of the Calvary United Methodist Church, Syracuse, and the Turkey Creek Senior Citizens. Surviving ares one daughter, Betty Eaton, Syracuse; one son, Robert King, Craig, Colo.; five grandchildren; seven greatgrandchildren; and one brother, Ward Jones, Oakland, Calif. Friends may call today, Wednesday, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. in Harris Funeral Home, Syracuse. Services will be held Thursday at 10:30 a.m. in Calvary United Methodist Church, Syracuse, with Rev. David Maish officiating. Graveside services will be held at 3 p.m. Thursday in the IOOF Cemetery at Star City. is Richard Dean Jones Richard Dean (Dick) Jones, 69, Birchwood, Wis., died Wednes-

Don and Sue Wolferman, Milford. Paternal grandparents are Larry and Betty Mock, Anderson. Paternal great-grandparents are Roy and “Shorty” Mock, Papakeechie Lake. ANGLE, Dana Edis Mr. and Mrs. Warren (Janet) Angle, 250 Grape Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 19128, are the parents of a daughter, Dana Edis, born Friday evening, Feb. 12, in a Philadelphia hospital. She weighed five pounds, 11 ounces. Dana Edis is the couple’s first child. Maternal grandparents are Morris and Dorothy Kaplan, Chicago, 111. Paternal grandmother is Iris Angle, TimberCards Os Thanks THANK YOU To all my friends and relatives for their prayers, visits, cards, flowers and food during my stay in the hospital for back surgery and now while I'm at home recuperating. A SPECIAL THANK YOU To the Goshen Hospital and staff. EDITH WATKINS

/ In Memory Os Our Sweet Grandson, Little' i Karl, Born On Father’s Day June 19,1983, Who Left Us On December29,l9Bs. \ I Held You In My Arms \ You Were Gone So Quickly / \ I Could Not Reach You fl Loved & Sadly Missed Grandma & Grandpa (Mr. & Mrs. Hecht,

day, Feb. 10,1988, after a lengthy illness. A former Syracuse resident, he moved in 1968 to Birchwood. He was born in Warsaw on May 18,1918, to Jesse and Edna Brown Jones. On April 17,1948, he married Doris Vanator Huffer. She survives. Additional survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Vincent (Martha Ann) Laßarbera, Fort Wayne; one stepson, Larry Huffer, North Webster; four grandchildren; and two stepgrandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Albert (Louise) Tucker, Warsaw; a niece, Mrs. David (Jane) McGuire, Warsaw; and a nephew, Mitchel Tucker, Yellow Creek Lake. Private services were held at the Anderson Nathan Mortuary in Hayward, Wis. Josephine Harkness Friends may call in Titus Funeral Home, Warsaw, today, Wednesday, from 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. for Mary Josephine Harkness, 79, r 7, Warsaw. She died at 10:22 p.m. Monday, Feb. 15,1988, in the Mason Health Care Center, Warsaw. She was the mother of Robert Harkness of Leesburg. She was born on April 7,1908, in Warsaw, the daughter of Carl and Mazie (Deardorff) Chapman. On June 5,1937, she married Charles Harkness. He preceded her in death on September 17,1972. Mrs. Harkness graduated in 1929 from Manchester College. She was a retired elementary teacher, having taught in the Lakeridge School System in Lake County for more than 40 years. In 1973, she moved from Gary to Warsaw. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church, Warsaw. Also surviving are two additional sons, David Harkness, West Des Moines, lowa, and John Harkness, Indianapolis; and six grandchildren. She was preceded in death by one brother and one sister. Services will be held tomorrow, Thursday, at 10:30 a.m. in Titus Funeral Home with Dr. Howard Smith officiating. Burial will be in Oakwood Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Kosciusko County Hospice, Multiple Sclerosis or the First Presbyterian Church.

crest Retirement Center, North Manchester. The new baby’s father is a former art teacher at Wawasee High School. GREIG son Mr. and Mrs. Kevin (Laura) Greig, Leesburg, are the parents of a son born Thursday, Feb. 11. TO OUR FRIENDS You may have sent a lovely card. You may have sent a floral piece. You may have spoken kind words. You may have prayed for us that day. Whatever you did, we thank you so much. TheFamilyOf Rev. L.E. Foudy (Wife, Daughters, And Grandchildren) THANKYOU I wish to thank everyone for the prayers and deeds of kindness shown to me these past two months. It was overwhelming and we appreciate it all so much. I'm thankful to be a part of such a "caring" community. May God bless you all!! CONNIE BEER

' ■ f* ■ _ HUSBAND AND WIFE COLLIDE — Cars driven by a husband and his wife collided Friday, Feb. 10, at 1:55 p.m. on SR 15,900 feet south of CR 900 N, about halfway between Milford and Leesburg. A new Buick, driven by Ben S. Glowe, 20, r 4, Warsaw, was traveling ahead of a older model Mazda, driven by his wife, Sandra L. Glowe, 22. He started to slow down and because of blowing snow and icy roads his wife couldn’t avoid hitting his vehicle. Both were treated at the scene for minor bleeding to the head by Milford EMS. Damage to Ben Glowe’s car was listed between |I,OOO-12,500 and between |2,500-15,000 in damages was listed to his wife’s Mazda. (Photo by Linda Musselman) I I "bKe .... 5* «;** • ' Z s' •<>'’*<•. , < , * ,»■ MINOR INJURIES — There were minor injuries in a two-vehicle accident Wednesday, Feb. 10, at 3:36 p.m. north of North Webster. Lorraine P. Carson, 40, r 1 box 68, North Webster, was taken to Goshen Hospital, by the North Webster Emergency Medical Service, after complaining of pain to her foot and right knee. According to police reports, Mrs. Carson, was driving a 1984 GMC Van north on SR 13, near the intersection of Syra-Web Road, when it collided with the rear end of a 1969 Chevrolet Malibu driven by Sandra S. Stump, 38, r 2 box 115, North Webster. Damage to both vehicles were estimated at up to $2,500. Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Deputy Steve Knispel investigated the accident, assisted by North Webster Town Marshal Jerry Craig. (Photo by Deb Patterson)

Heart association gives tips on Heart Healthy meals

February is National Heart Month and the American Heart Association has prepared this statement about Heart Healthy meals: So you thought you’d have to cut out all those delicious foods and spend the rest of your life subsisting on lettuce and sprouts to reduce your risk of heart disease? Take heart. The American Heart Association says “yes.” to. a balanced diet that includes all the major food groups. And many of your best recipes can be modified to reduce cholesterol and saturated fat content.

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For example, it’s often said that the AHA diet does not include red meat. Not true. Lean red meat, fish and poultry are recommended as part of a balanced diet. But the key word is lean — the meat should be trimmed of all visible fat and broiled or roasted — not fried or cooked in heavy gravy. Portions should be moderate in size. Call the dietitian at Kosciusko Community Hospital for nutritional information that will do your heart a world of good or call the Indiana Heart Association at 1-258-4018.

NORTHERN LAKES CHRISTIAN CHURCH Thorpe And Karen Mitchell Pastors If You “See” ... byK. Mitchell “If you see me when I am taken from you then you will get your request. But if not you won’t. ” (II Kings 2:10) A scenario takes place between Elijah the prophet and Elisha his assistant. It is time for Elijah to go, and before he leaves he simply says to Elisha, “ask what I shall do for you” before I go. The important point here, is not what Elisha wanted, but what Elisha “saw”. The key word here is see. Elijah gave instruction to Elisha. He said, “If you see . . . then you will get your request”. The request being granted depended upon Elisha’s ability to see himself possessing what he had asked for. This is a principle of God. It could be stated, “what you see is what you get”. For instance, if you need a healing in your body, God’s word says: “by his stripes you are healed”. Now, what Elijah said to Elisha will work for you. You need to see yourself healed! See yourself walking. See yourself free from sickness and disease. See yourself free from pain, whole and healed. You must see it; then like Elisha, “you will get your request”. This is one way to be healed. There are others. Come and join us Sunday evening at 6:00 p.m. We are teaching HOW TO HEAL THE SICK. “If you see, you can be healed, but if not you won’t. ” e Sunday Services 10 A.M. & 6 P.M. Wenesday Evening Service 7 P.M. Located: Lake Tippecanoe 14 Cottages East Os Tippecanoe Country Club EMS 35 Country Club Lane Mailing Address: R.R. 2, Box 352 Leesburg, IN 46538 Phone 219-453-44622

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