The Mail-Journal, Volume 27, Number 15, Milford, Kosciusko County, 25 May 1988 — Page 3

Hospital notes

Goshen TUESDAY, MAY 17 Admissions Luella E. Walls, P.O. Box 383, Milford Dismissals Iness M. Mock, 712 N. Huntington St., Syracuse William C. Ott, P.O. Box 463, North Webster WEDNESDAY, MAY 18 Dismissals Josephine C. Sellers, r 2 box, 219, Syracuse Jacob Tusing, r 1 Leesburg THURSDAY, MAY 19 Dismissals Sondra S. Hostetler and infant son, Anthony James, r 6 box 125, Syracuse Bonnie L. Huffer and infant son, Adam Lee, 619 Mullen St., Syracuse Bobby E. Jenkins, r 5 box 247 P, Syracuse Martha E. Swanson, r 2 box 93, Syracuse, transferred to Miller’s Merry Manor FRIDAY, MAY 20 Admissions Charles J. Teeple, r 1 box 87A, Milford Jimmie F. Melvin, Jr., 324 Dolan-Ave.. Syracuse SATURDAY, MAY 21 Admissions Mildred Elizabeth Frederick, 130 E. Boston St., Syracuse Dismissals Virginia L. Bardsley and infant son Anthony Michael, r 2 box 103, North Webster SUNDAY, MAY 22& , * Dismissals Gordon Secor, r 2 box 355, Leesburg MONDAY, MAY 23 Admissions Herschel Blair, r 1 box 283, Leesburg r Steven Lee Hall, r 1 box 642, Leesburg

Obituaries

Edward Hutchings Edward L. Hutchings, 74, died Tuesday, May 24, 1988, at 6 a.m. in Miller’s Merry Manor, Syracuse of an extended illness. He was born Feb. 9, 1914, in Sparta, Tenn., to Douglas Taylor and Dolly (Williams) Hutchings. On Oct. 21, 1934, he married Ila Mae Garrett, who survives. Hutchings was self-employed as a carpenter and was a member of the Wawasee Community Church of the Nazarene. He moved to Syracuse in 1985 from Tennessee. Survivors include his wife, Ila Mae Hutchings, and two daughters, Mrs. Donald (Betty) Strauss, Cromwell and Mrs. Roger (Nancy) Brian, Syracuse; one son, Tommy Lee Hutchings, Syracuse; seven grandchildren; five stepgrandchildren; 4 greatgrandchildren; two step-great-grandchildren, two sisters, Mrs. Irene Evans, Charlotte, Mich., and Mrs. Lucille Rudd, Kokomo; one brother, Daniel Hutchings, Missouri. There will be no services, the remains will be cremated and the ashes interred in the? Syracuse cemetery. Eastlund-Harris Funeral Home, Syracuse, was in charge of the arrangements. Bertha Whitehead Mrs. Glenn J. (Bertha E.) Whitehead, 89, formerly of 68062 Butler, New Paris, died at 5:50 p.m. Saturday, May 21, 1988, in

In Memoriam IN MEMORY OF MY DADDY, NORMAN DRUCKAMILLER WHO PASSED AWAY ON MAY 23,1986 You mustn't ask me how I feel, There are some things that time just won't heal. But oh ... The memories, It is so wonderful to have them, In fact they are better now than they've ever been. Though we're apart, he's in my heart. He knows I cry tears from me to him I loved him; I always will! 11 Greatly missed by his daughter, Lynn Tesmer M MEMORY OF NORMAN DRUCKAMILLER MAY 23,1986 It’s been two years now since we’ve been apart, and sometimes I get lonely. Thinking about you helps, reminding me that there was a person I cherished so very much, you’re always close in spirit though so far away.... But sometimes it hurts even more to think of you . . . Your laugh, your touch, and to remember just how much I miss your gentle face, your loving ways, and your presence in my life. Sadly missed by your wlfe ’

KCH Tuesday, May 17 Admissions Pedro A. Gonzalez, Milford Dismissals Blanche L. Lindemuth, Syracuse * Thursday, May 19 Dismissals Tracy A. Wehmeyer, North Webster Friday, May 20 Admissions Mary F. Aker, North Webster Cathy E. Vest, North Webster Dismissals Pedro A. Gonzalez, Milford Saturday, May 21 Admissions Kenneth D. Hartman, Leesburg Syracuse EMS The Syracuse Emergency Medical Service made the following ambulance runs this past week: The EMS was called to US 6 and SR 13 at 5:05 p.m., Wednesday, May 18. Taken to Goshen Hospital were Jerry Whetten, 48, 71141 CR 29, Syracuse; Arthur G. Kroll, 63, 1418 Blake Ave., South Milwaukee, Wis.; and Gilbert Grobschmidt, 70, 1515 Walnut, South Milwaukee, Wis. John Gillespie, 23, 700 W. Lincolnway, Ligonier, was taken to Goshen Hospital Thursday, May 19, after the EMS was called to SeaNymphat7:s9a.m. Ken Hardesty, 32, 524 Pied Piper, Syracuse, was taken to Goshen Hospital Thursday from Sea Nymph after the ambulance was called there at 10:41 a.m. Thursday. James Magnus, 27, r 1 Lot 911, Cromwell, was taken to Goshen Hospital Thursday, after the

Fountainview Place, where she had resided since August of 1987. She was born April 23, 1899, in Jackson Township, she was married to Glenn J. Whitehead on Jan. 4,1919. Mrs. Whitehead was employed with the Land O’ Goshen processing plant in New Paris and was a member of the New Paris Church of the Brethren. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Dewey (Ida) Fox, Milford; two sons, Wendell M. Whitehead and Glenn J. Whitehead, Jr., both of Goshen; nine grandchildren; 12 great grandchildren; two great-great grandchildren; and a sister, Hazel Culp, Goshen. She was preceded in death by a son, James; three sisters, Martha Bollinger, Bessie Neff and Daisy Miller; five brothers, George Cripe, Norman Cripe, Otis Cripe, Walter Cripe and Roy Cripe. Funeral services were held Tuesday, May 25, in the Rieth, Rohrer & Ehret Funeral Home with the Rev. John Whitcraft officiating. Burial was in the New Paris Cemetary. Memorials may be directed to New Paris Church of the Brethren. Hulda J. Graff Hulda J. Graff, 93, Lakeland Loving Care resident, died at 7:45 p.m. in the Lakeland Loving Care Center, Milford. Bom Oct. 14,1894, in Mansfield, Ohio, she was the daughter of Simon and Kathryn (Meister)

EMS was called to his home at 6:30 p.m. The EMS was called to Dana Corporation at 9:26 p.m. Thursday. Billy Hatfield, 51, r 7 box 125, Pierceton, was taken to Goshen Hospital. Michael Young, four, 725 South Fourth St., Syracuse, was brought to the fire station at 6:10 p.m. Friday, May 20. He was taken to Goshen Hospital. Micheal Cooper, three, 500 North-Wenonah, Syracuse, was brought to the fire station at 5:53 p.m. Saturday, May 21, and was not transported to the hospital. Christina Timmons, one, 624 Branch St., Syracuse, was taken to Goshen Hospital after the EMS was called to her home at 2:33 a.m. Sunday, May 22. Carl Handshoe, 50, 2830 Northgate Blvd., Fort Wayne, was taken to Goshen Hospital Sunday, after the EMS was called to a location in Wawasee Heights at 6:58a.m. The EMS was called to a location on Kern Road at 2:53 p.m. Sunday. Fred Garza, 16, r 6 box 188, Syracuse, was taken to Kosciusko Community Hospital. The EMS was called to the light at Wawasee Service Center on SR 13 at 1:08 p.m. Monday, May 23. Iva Klotz, 84, r 2, Nappanee, was taken to Goshen Hospital. Akita Winebrenner, 10,855 Pixie Parkway, Cromwell, was taken to Goshen Hospital Monday after the EMS was called to her home at 7:25 p.m. Candie Holloway, 37, r 6 box 164, Syracuse, was taken to Goshen Hospital Tuesday, May 24, after the EMS was called to her home at 12:18 a.m. Births DOLL, Katelyn Irene Mr. and Mrs. Dan (Susan) Doll, 1204 East, 2950 North, Ogden, Utah, are the parents of a daughter, Katelyn Irene, born Friday, May 20, 1988 in Brigham City, Utah . Katelyn was born at 2:20 a.m. and weighed six

Beer. On Jan. 10, i9i7,‘iri Warsaw, she ; married Oscar Graff, who died on March 23, 1984. Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Ray (Mildred) Levy, Warsaw, Mrs. Richard (Clara) Kaiser, Milford, Mrs. Gene (Kathryn) Sauder, Scottsdale, Ariz., and Mrs. Herbert (Phyllis) Hueni, Mishawaka; 14 grandchildren; 14 great grandchildren; four great-great grandchildren; one sister, Saloma Kipfer, Bluffton; two brothers, Theo Beer, Milford, and Peter Beer, Goshen. One daughter, two sons, one granddaughter, three brothers, three half brothers, and one half sister preceded her in death. Services were held Tuesday, May 24, in the Apostolic Christian Church, Milford, wih Jesse Beer and Walter Steffen officiating. Arrangements were made by Mishler Funeral Home, Milford. Harold E. Baker Harold E. Baker, 67, r 9 Warsaw, died at 5:58 a.m. Friday, May 20, 1988, in the Kosciusko Community Hospital following a four-week illness. Born July 4, 1920, in Palestine, he was the son of Charles and Beatrice (Uplinger) Baker. A Kosciusko county resident his entire life, he lived with the William Stevens family, Warsaw.

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pounds, ten ounces and measured 19 inches in length. She is the couple’s first child. Maternal grandparents are Dr. Hal and Donna Mackon, Riverton, Wyoming. Paternal grandparents are Arnold (Pete) and Becky Doll, Milford. Paternal great grandparents are Theo and Naoma Beer, Milford. SALIOLA, Jordan Mr. and Mrs. John (Cynthia Willits) Saliola, Fort Wayne, are the parents of a son, Jordan, born May 16, 1988. Jordan is the couple’s first child. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Roy Saliola, Louisville, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Willits, Scottsdale, Ariz. and Lake Wawasee. * BARDSLEY, Anthony Michael Mr. and Mrs. Michael (Virginia) Bardsley, r 2 box 103 North Webster are the parents of a son, Anthony Michael, born Thursday, May 19, 1988. He was born at 4:29 p.m. and weighed nine pounds, five ounces and measured 20% inches in length. Anthony has a brother, Jeremiah Micah, 21 months. Maternal grandparents are Steven and Didne Keffer, Willowbranch, Ind. Paternal grandparents are Rev. Harold and Sarah Bardsley, Tipton. Maternal great grandparents are Hubert and Virginia McKiem, Indianapolis and Mary Richardson, Florida. Paternal great grandparents are Vivian Bradley, Marion and Warren and Bernice Bailey, Marion. HUFFER, Adam Lee Arthur and Bonnie Huffer, 619 Mullin Street, Syracuse are the parents of a son, Adam Lee, born Wednesday, May 18, in the Goshen Hospital. CRACE, Sarah Marie Mr. and Mrs. Edward (Liddie) Crace, r 1 box 281-6, Leesburg, are the parents of a daughter, Sarah Marie, born Monday, May 9, 1988, in the Kosciusko Community Hospital. Sarah Marie

He retired in 1975 frorfi Corii&Hl Railroad and was a World War II Army veteran, having served HI Germany. Survivors include two sisters, Maxine Kammerer, Leesburg and June Lowry, Winona Lake; one brother, Wilbur Lewis Baker, Atwood; several nieces and nephews. Two sisters preceded him in death. Services were held Monday, May 23, in the McHatton-Sadler Funeral Chaper with Pastor Glenn Mitchell officiating. Burial was in Palestine Cemetery. Clarence Holderman Clarence V. (Tiny) Holderman, 72, 20895 SR 119, Goshen, died at 3 a.m. Wednesday in St. Joseph Medical Center South Bend. He was born in Nappanee on Jan. 3, 1916. On May 25, 1938, in Goshen, he married Lavon Schieber, who survives. At one time he owned Tiny’s Drive-In and Lavon’s Variety Store, both in Milford. He also owned and operated Tiny’s DX Service Station, Goshen and worked in the parts department for LA. Miller and Sorg Dodge Goshen. In addition to his wife, Lavon Holderman, survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Donald (Kay) Beckner, Elkhart; one son, Dale L. Holderman, Goshen.

was born at 10:16 a.m. and weighed five pounds, six ounces and measured 19% inches in length. She has two older brothers, Sam Edward, 16 and Emmanuel, 4. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Sam Music, Leesburg. Paternal grandfather is Edward Crace, Sr., Leesburg. AKER Mr. and Mrs. Bret (Mary) Aker, North Webster are the parents of a daughter born Friday, May 20,1988.

Card Os Thanks CARD OF THANKS We would like to thank everyone who has thought of us with cards, prayers and deeds following Dale's recent surgery. Dale Sorensen And Family

Car-truck crash claims life

Harold Klotz, Sr., 85, r 2, Nappanee, was pronounced dead at 2:04 p.m. in Goshen Hospital Monday, May 23, from massive head injuries received in a car-truck accident. Klotz was eastbound on CR 1200 N (Bowser Road), Syracuse, when he failed to stop for a traffic signal at the intersection with SR 13. He was struck broadside by a pickup driven by Thomas Freel,

'*ll' Jß|' V-MBHr. ■* <’■ fee? Bhhw"*. ■ ■ ■ ® «• ib? FATAL ACCIDENT — Members of the Syracuse EMS and fire department are shown getting Harold Klotz, Sr., 85, r 2 box 138, Nappanee, out of his auto after it was struck broadside by a pickup truck driven by Thomas W. Freel, 38, r 2 box 90, North Webster. The accident occurred Monday afternoon at 1:08 at the stoplight at SR 13 and Bowser Road, Syracuse. « Klotz was pronounced dead at 2:04 p.m. in Goshen Hospital. His wife, Iva, 84, is listed in serious condition in the intensive care unit at Goshen Hospital. Neither Klotz was wearing seat belts at the time of the accident. Investivating were Syracuse police officers Bob Houser and Calvin Kline and Kosciusko County officers Dick Waterson and Jeff Bronsing. (Photo by Linda Musselman) - ■ < . ....

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**^** , *’’ , **'**** w * ,, «^”’ l i, y ■ 's?**? r ? s. * v"■•'*'-* Fg- JOW • *ss Hh 51 THREE INJURED, DRIVERS CITED — Jerry Whetten, 44, 71141 CR 29, Syracuse, and Arthur Kroll, 63, 1418 Blake Ave., South Milwaukee, Wis., were both cited following a two-vehicle accident Wednesday, May 18, at 5:05 p.m. Three persons, including the drivers, were injured. The accident oc- , curred at the intersection of US 6 and SR 13 north of Syracuse. Whetten was charged with a violation of a driver’s license and Kroll was cited for failure to yield. Kroll suffered multiple lacerations to the body and Whetten sustained lacerations to the arms and legs. Gilbert Grobschmidt, 70, 1505 Walnut, South Milwaukee, Wis., a passenger in the Kroll vehicle, suffered a fractured thumb, lacerations to the body and internal injuries. All three were taken to Goshen Hospital by the Syracuse Emergency Medical Service. Indiana State Police Sgt. Michael Swallow reported Kroll was north bound on SR 13 and stopped at the intersection thinking it was a four-way stop before driving into the path of Whetten’s east bound van. Damage to the 1979 Oldsmobile driven by Kroll was estimated up to $2,500 as was the damage to Whetten’s 1978 Chevrolet van. Syracuse Police and Fire Departments and Benton Fire Department were at the scene. Assisting Sgt. Swallow was State Police Trooper Wayne Calloway. (Photo by Deb Patterson)

37, r 2, North Webster, who was southbound on SR 13 and was unable to avoid the collision. Police stated it was raining extremely hard at the time of the accident and may have obstructed Klotz’ view. Freel stated he did have his headlights on at the time. Klotz’ wife, Iva, 84, is listed in serious condition in the intensive care unit at Goshen Hospital. Funeral Services Harold Klotz, Sr., was bom on

regularly prescribed medications with them to camp. However, if any problem arises, they child’s physician or parent will be con- * suited before further action is taken. Camp Superkids is held at the Mishawaka Nature Reservation located just off Capital Avenue in Mishawaka and will take place from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., rain or shine. Children ages 6-12 may register for camp to be conducted June 20-24. Asthmatic children may register for Camp Superkids by calling the American Lung Association, 287-2321, or writing to 319 S. Main St., South Bend, Ind., 46601.

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September 12,1902, south of Nap panee, to Charles and Tina (Staller) Klotz. He married Iva Marie Mikel in Elkhart on December 29,1923. She survives. He was a farmer, member of Union Center Church of the Brethren where he was a deacon, and a lifetime resident of Nappanee. Surviving with his wife are two daughters, Mrs. Paul (Mary Lou) Dougherty, Nappanee, and Mrs. Harold (Marjorie) Berkey,

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Goshen; two sons, Harold Klotz, Jr., and Paul Klotz, both of Nap panee; 32 grandchildren; 42 great-grandchildren; five stepgreat-grandchildren; three sisters, Pearl Mikel and Ruth Craig, both of Nappanee, and Mrs. Kenneth (Sara) Weldy, Wakarusa. He was preceded in death by a son, daughter, brother, and sister. Friends may call from 7-9 p.m. today, (Wednesday) and 2-9 p.m. Thursday in Thompson & Yoder Funeral Home, Nappanee, and 1-2 p.m. Friday at Union Center Church of the Brethren. Services will be there held at 2 p.m. Friday with Rev. Roger Myers, pastor of Millwood Chapel Christian Church, officiating. Burial will be in Union Center Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Millwood Chapel Christian Church. 1 jm 1

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