The Mail-Journal, Volume 27, Number 27, Milford, Kosciusko County, 17 August 1988 — Page 3
Obituaries
William E. Pearl William E. Pearl, 74, 2505 East Market St., Warsaw, died at 6:40 p.m., Monday, Aug. 15, 1988, in the Mason Health Care Center. He had been in failing health for 2' 2 years. He was a former vice president of the Wawasee School Corp. Mr. Pearl was born March 20, 1914, in Burnstadt, Ky., and was the son of Knute and Lena (Pettigrew) Pearl. On April 6,1941, he married Ruth Mosher, who died March 2,1972. In 1973, he married Jessie Shank, who survives. He was a retired Sears store manager, 35 years at the Warsaw store and five years at Frankfort, Ky., having retired in 1976. He was a member of Warsaw First Christian Church for more than 55 years and served as deacon and elder. He was also a member of Rotary, Kiwanis, North Webster Lions, and the Warsaw Chamber of Commerce, serving as treasurer, secretary, vice president and president. Also, he was a Mason and a member of the York and Scottish Rite. Survivors include his wife, Jessie Pearl; one son, David Pearl, Warsaw; one daughter, Sharon Moon, Indianapolis; two grandchildren, Kathleen Ruth ahd Douglas Moon; brother and sister-in-law, Joe and Lucy Pearl, Charleston, W.Va.; a close cousin, Gladys Hensley, Coldwater, Mich.; a daughter-in-law, Bea Shank, Warsaw; two granddaughters, Debbie Riddle, Mentone, and Beverly Shank, Pierceton; and three greatgrandchildren. He was preceded in death by two sisters and one brother. Calling will be from 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. today (Wednesday) in McHatton-Sadler Funeral Chapel, Warsaw. Services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 18, in the chapel with Rev. Michael Bratten officiating. Burial will be in Oakwood Cemetery.
Hospital notes
Goshen' TUESDAY, AUG. 9 Admissions Julie L. Delucenay, r 3 box 109A, Syracuse Dismissals Cathy Wegner and infant daughter, Carrie, 70486 C.R. 27, Syracuse Clarence Mullins, r 5 box 114, Syracuse WEDNESDAY, AUG. 10 Admissions Marilyn K. Nash, 151 Mariposa rl, Syracuse Gary L. Miller, r 2 box 8-C H Milford Dismissals Roxenna B. Heintzelman, r 2 box 312, Syracuse THURSDAY.AUG.iI Admissions Michael Heckaman, r 1 box 12, • North Webster Dismissals Gary L. Miller, r 2 box 8-C, Milford Chris Kammerer, P.O. Box 235, Leesburg FRIDAY, AUG. 12 Admissions Robert B. Miller, r 4 box 410-B, Syracuse Dismissals Marilyn K. Nash, 151 Mariposa r 1, Syracuse SATURDAY, AUG. 13 Dismissals Richard L. Bell, 218 W. Portland, Syracuse Julie L. Delucenay with infant son, Adam Michael, r 3 box 190-A, Syracuse Alma G. Druckamiller, 95 East Shore Drive, Syracuse SUNDAY, AUG. 14 Admissions Debra L. Hunley, 16006 C.R. 52, Syracuse Donna B. Wade, r 4 box 106, Syracuse KCH Monday, Aug. 8 Dismissals Julia S. Garza, JOfbd Tuesday, Aug. 9 4 Admissions Connie J. Bachota, Milford Dallas P. Popenfoose, Leesburg Terri K. Wagoner, Leesburg Wednesday, Aug. 10 / Admissions Pauline E. Wilson, Leesburg Dismissals Connie J. Bachota, Milford Randy W. Shipley, Syracuse Thursday, Aug. 11 Dismissals Mrs. Matthew (Terri) Wagoner, Leesburg, and infant son
. w W wl ßi" 1 / "v w y '■ Anna Lucille Schwab Anna Lucille Schwab, 75, 113 John St., Syracuse, died at 9:20 a.m., Friday, Aug. 12, 1988, in Miller’s Merry Manor, Syracuse. She was born Aug. 16, 1912, in Wawaka, and was the daughter of William D. and Ruby Frances (Hooter) Schwab. She was a 27-year resident of Syracuse, coming from Benton, and was retired from the Weatherhead Corp, in 1978, where she had been employed as an industrial nurse. She was a member of St. Andrew’s United Methodist Church and Weatherhead Pioneer Club. Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Donald (Marcile) Gates, Kalamazoo, Mich., and several nieces and nephews, including Mrs. Paul (Virginia) Wixson, Syracuse, and Daniel Schwab, Milford. Services were held Monday afternoon, Aug. 15, in the Eastlund-Harris Funeral Home. Burial was in the Oak Park Cemetery, Ligonier. Memorials may be directed to Miller’s Merry Manor, Syracuse.
SuhaaySAug. 14 Admissions Debra K. Moorman, North Webster FORMER RESIDENT NOW IN LAKELAND LOVING CARE CENTER Former Milford resident, Reta M. Miller, 89, Goshen, was transferred to Lakeland Loving Care Center, Milford, on Monday, Aug. 15. Mrs. Miller, mother of Arlene Cory, r 1, Milford, had been a patient in Goshen Hospital for the past few weeks. Syracuse EMS The Syracuse Emergency Medical Service made the following ambulance runs this past week: Minnie Smith, 10, 701 E. Pittsburgh St., Syracuse, was not transported to a hospital after the EMS was called to her home at 5:11 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 9. Bessie Scarbeary, 72, 249 W. Portland St., Syracuse, was taken to Goshen Hospital Tuesday after the EMS was called to her home at 7 p.m. The EMS was called to the east end of the County Line Road at 5:12 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 10. Tina Wallen, 19, r 2 box 471, Syracuse, was transported to Whitley Community Hospital. Paul Tague, 68, r 3 box 215, Syracuse, was taken to Whitley Community Hospital Wednesday after the EMS was called to his home at 10:27 a.m. The EMS was called to Jack’s Video at 4:19 p.m. Wednesday. Marylin Mariposa, Syracuse, was not transported to a hospital. Doug Williams, 40, 100 Townline Road, Ligonier, was taken to Goshen Hospital after the EMS was called to Sea Nymph, Inc., at 11:12 p.m. Wednesday Jane Modesitt, 46, r 4 box 385, Syracuse, was not taken to a hospital after the EMS was called to her home at 7:22 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 11. The EMS was called to US 6 and CR 29 at 8:17 a.m. Friday, Aug. 12. Charles McManis, 40, Wellston, Ohio, was taken to Goshen Hospital. Max Laudeman, 41,70 E. Shore Drive, Syracuse, was not taken to a hospital after he came to the fire station at 9:50 a.m. Friday. James Simpson, 28, 18215 Chipstead, South Bend, was not taken to the hospital after he came to the fire station at 1:50 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 13. The EMS was called to the home of Everett Edgar, 68, r 4 box 76A, Syracuse, at 4:35 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 14. He was taken to Goshen Hospital.
Roy L. Rice Roy L. Rice, 81, Little Barbee Lake, Warsaw, died at 8:45 p.m., Monday, Aug. 15, 1988, in his home. He was the son of Orville N. and Mamie (Hughes) Rice, and was born July 22, 1907, in Huntington County. On Aug. 14,1954, in Bluffton, he married Marie C. Fulk, who survives. He was a member of the First United Church of Christ, Bluffton, and a former member of the Bluffton Kiwanis Club. He resided in Bluffton before moving to Little Barbee Lake in 1985. He had owned a creamery in North Manchester, retiring in 1968. Mr. Rice had been in dairy work for more than 40 years and later was sexton at Fairview Cemetery, Bluffton, for 10 years, retiring in 1980. Survivors include his wife, Marie Rice; two daughters, Mrs. E.C. (Melba) Holmgren, North Liberty, and Mrs. Larry (Norma) Michael, Phoenix, Ariz.; three sons, Ronald R. Rice, Cincinnati, Ohio, Gene E. Rice, Fort Wayne, and Dr. Frank D. Wilson, Carmel; 13 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Neil (Faye) Geiger, Markle, and Mrs. Kelly (Eolia) Stucker, Huntington. Friends may call from 1-5 and 7-9 p.m. Thursday, in ThomasRich Funeral Home, 308 West Washington St., Bluffton. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday, Aug. 19, in the funeral home with Revs. Calvin Ley and O.R. Lindemood officiating. Burial will be in the Fairview Cemetery, Bluffton. Memorials may be directed to the Kosciusko County Hospice, 827 S. Union St., Warsaw. Annabelle Culbert Annabelle (Taylor) Culbert, 64, Daytona Beach, Fla., formerly of Elkhart, died Thursday, Aug. 11, 1988, at 2 a.m. in her home following a short illness.
Janie Leach, 23, PO Box 29, Kimmell, was taken to Goshen Hospital Sunday after the EMS was called to burger’s at 12:43 p.m. Jerry Scott, 39, r 1 box 15, Syracuse, was taken to Goshen Hospital Sunday after coming to the fire station at 11:45 p.m. Phillip Ball, 11, 918 East Chicago St., Syracuse, was taken to Goshen Hospital after he was brought to the fire station on Monday, Aug. 15, at 11: 13 a.m. The EMS was called to Dr. Robert Craig’s office at 8:21 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 16. James Howard, 44, P.O. Box 85, Syracuse, was taken to Goshen Hospital. The EMS was called to a location on Pickwick Road, one block east of Miller’s Merry Manor at 5:24 p.m. Tuesday. Toby Laramore, 26, r 2 Lot 9, Ulrich Dr., Milford, and Judy Laramore, 28, r 2 Lot 9, Ulrich Dr., Milford, were taken to Goshen Hospital. Glen Wilkey, 24, 700 E. Pittsburgh St., Syracuse, was taken to Goshen Hospital after he came to the fire station at 10:44 p.m. Tuesday. Teresa Boyer, 22, r 3 box 378, Syracuse, was taken to Kosciusko Community Hospital after the EMS was called to her home at 4:26 a.m. this morning (Wednesday) B i rt hs GILBERT, Kevin Grant Mr. and Mrs. Kevin (Pam) Gilbert, are the parents of a son, Kevin Grant, born Thursday, Aug. 4, 1988, in Goshen Hospital. .Kevin Grant was born at 7 p.m. and weighed eight pounds and three ounces and measured 20 inches long. He is the couple’s first child. Maternal grandparents are s Delores Kistler, Syracuse. Paternal grandparents are Mildred and Walter Gilbert, Syracuse. Maternal great-grandmother is Lilly Fitzwater, North Baltimore, Ohio. HASSE, Katelyn Amber Mr. and Mrs. Steve (Deb) Hasse, r 2 box 553, Syracuse, are the parents of a daughter, Katelyn Amber, born Thursday, Aug. 4, 1988, in Goshen Hospital. Katelyn Amber was born at 12:04 a.m. and weighed four pounds, 12*/ 2 ounces and measured 17 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Nancy Leedy, Kendallville, and Gene and Sherry Leedy, Syracuse. Paternal grandparents are Helen and Henry Hasse, Syracuse. Maternal greatgrandparents are Mildred Schaefer, Kendallville, and Lona and Kenneth Leedy, Columbia tyKatelyn Amber has two
She was born Oct. 7, 1923, in Goshen to Roy and Irene (Bowman) Pittman. On Aug. 3, 1941, in Goshen, she married Dean E. Taylor, who died in July 1970. On Dec. 6, 1980, in Elkhart, she married George Culbert, who survives. She moved to Florida 7% years ago from Elkhart. She retired in 1980 from Crop, where she had been employed as a purchasing agent. She was also an assistant treasurer of Seabreeze Church in Daytona Beach, and a member of the Hallifx Hospital Auxiliary of Daytona Beach. Survivors include her husband, George Culbert; one daughter, Vicky Bonamarte, Elkhart; two sons, Dennis Taylor, Elkhart, and Michael Taylor, Kilgore, Texas; eight grandchildren; her mother, Irene Gibson, Goshen; one brother, Dean Pittman, Syracuse; one sister, Mrs. Dale (Norma) Ganger, Middlebury. One son, Gary Taylor, preceded her in death. Memorial services will be held at 3 p.m. Friday, Aug. 19, in the Walley-Mills-Zimm er man Funeral Home, Elkhart, with Rev. Robert Schallhorn, Jr., pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church, Elkhart, officiating. Burial will be in the Oakridge Cemetery, Goshen. Memorials may be directed to the Trinity Lutheran Church of the United Cancer Services of Elkhart County. Helen Burdoine Helen M. Burdoine, 75, 6 Meadow Lane, Dade City, Fla., died Sunday, Aug. 14, 1988, at 12:05 p.m. in the Humana Hospital, Dade City, of natural causes. She was born in Huntington County on June 12, 1913, the daughter of Jessie and Ocie (Pinkerton) Wire. She was married April 5, 1942, in Huntington, to Keal Burdoine. She had lived in Roanoke and the Syracuse area before moving to Florida. She was a member of
brothers, Josh Eby, nine, and Austin Hasse, one. BATESi David William William and Laura (Knopp) Bates, 617 S. Lytle, Chicago, are the parents of a son born July 23, 1988, in the Rush Presbyterian St. Luke’s Hospital, Chicago. David William was born at 1:10 p.m. and weighed nine pounds and measured 21 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Knopp, Syracuse. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William F. Bates, Lansdale, Pa. Maternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leo C. Knapp, San Angelo, Texas and Bessie Combs, Mt. Vernon, Ohio. David William has one sister, Sarah Regina, two. WAGONER daughter Mr. and Mrs. Matthew (Terri) Wagoner, Leesburg, are the parents of a daughter born Tuesday, Aug. 9, 1988, in Kosciusko Community Hospital. DELUCENAY son Mr. and Mrs. Michael Delucenay, r 3 box 190A, Syracuse, are the parents of a son born Wednesday, Aug, 10,1988, in Goshen Hospital. LEMEN, Matthew Aaron Mr. and Mrs. Rick (Mary Beth) Lemen, r 6 box 438, Syracuse, are the parents of a son, Matthew Aaron, born at 10:47 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 11, 1988, in Elkhart Hospital. He weighed six pounds, eight ounces and measured 19 inches long. Matthew Aaron has a stepsister, Melissa, and a stepbrother, Mike, both of Rushville. Maternal grandparents are William and Joyce Linville, Milroy. Maternal greatgrandparents are Cecil and Mary Ray, Rushville. Paternal great-
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ANDREWS. CLYDE Navy Lt. j. g. Andrew S. Clyde, son of Robert S. and Audrey P. Clyde of r 5, Syracuse, recently reported for duty and received the Navy Achievement Medal while serving aboard the aircraft carrier USS Midway, homeported in Yokosuka, Japan. Clyde received the decoration while serving as the materal control officer attached to Strike Fighter Squadron-161, Naval Air
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the Roanoke American Legion Auxiliary. Survivors include her husband, Real Burdoine; two sons, Keith Steele, Huntington, and Michael Burdoine, Louisville, Ky.; two sisters, Elizabeth Edminston, Roanoke, and Nadine Moore, Huntington; seven grandchildren; and nine greatgrandchildren. Friends may call from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today (Wednesday) in the Deal and Robbins Funeral Home, 338 E. Washington St., Huntington. Services will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 18, in the funeral home with Rev. William Kummer officiating. Burial will be in the Roanoke IOOF Cemetery. J. Howard Vannoster J. Howard Vannoster, 75, 13498 CR 50, Syracuse, died at 5:55 p.m., Wednesday, Aug. 10, 1988, in the Elkhart General Hospital, following an extended illness. He was born April 13, 1913, in Deepwater, Mo., and was married June 4, 1938, to Beatrice Stoner. In 1937 he moved to the area from Montrose, Mo., and retired in 1978 from Western Rubber as a machinist following 41 years of employment. He was a member of Richville United Methodist Church. Survivors include his wife, Beatrice Vannoster; a daughter, Mrs. Bill (June) Neff, New Paris; two sons, Bruce L. Vannoster and Jerry G. Vannoster, both of Goshen; 14 grandchildren; five greatgrandchildren; and a sister, Mrs. Edward (Dorothy) Doll, Urich, Mo. Services were held Saturday morning, Aug. 13, in the YoderCulp Funeral Home, with Rev. Omer Nisley officiating. Burial was in the Violett Cemetery. Memorials may be directed to the Elkhart Community Hospice, Inc.
grandmother is Florine Manning, Milroy. PARMERLEE, Casey Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Stephen (Julie) Parmerlee, 4904 W. Keller Road, Muncie, are the parents of a daughter, Casey Morgan, born at 10:55 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 13, 1988, in Ball Hospital, Muncie. She weighed six pounds, 14 ounces and measured 19‘/2 inches long. Casey Morgan is the couple’s first child. Maternal grandparents are Bill and Thelma Wesley, Muncie. Paternal grandparents are Carroll and Carolyn Parmerlee, Lake Wawasee. Paternal greatgrandmother is Josephine Fraser, Naples, Fla.
Cards Os Thanks
I would like to thank Augsburger's for buying my 4-H Steer and gallon of milk at the 4-H Auction. I really appreciate your support. Mike Ferverda
We, the family of Anna Lucille Schwab would like to thank the many friends, neighbors, the staff of Miller’s Merry Manor, Eastlund-Harris Funeral Home, and Rev. Richard Bunnell for all their thoughtful acts of kindness during the loss of our dear sister and aunt. The Entire Family
Station, Lemoore, Calif. His outstanding and managerial skills led the material control division through three major inspections, including a safe-for-flight inspection, receiving excellent results on each one. A 1985 graduate of Bethel College, Mishawaka, with a bachelor of arts degree. He joined the Navy in August 1981.
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