The Mail-Journal, Volume 28, Number 3, Milford, Kosciusko County, 1 March 1989 — Page 3
Obituaries
Wayman A. Rorick Wayman A. Rarick, 85, mH South llth St, Goshen, died at 5:30 a m Wednesday. Fob 22. 198!). tn hts homo, following an extended illness He was the brother of Dane Rarick, Milford Born November 9. 1903. near Muncie, he was the son of Curtis B and Pearl (Bench) Rarick On November 9, 1935, he was mar ried to Della Butler; she survives, He retired in 1966 from l&M Electric Co., and for lOyetys was part time custodian for the Goshen Public Library. He was a member of City Church of the Brethren. Goshen Survivors in addition to his wife and brother are nne son, Lowell Rarick Elkhart, one daughter. Mrs Robert (Beverly) t'other man, Goshen; to grandchildren; and It great-grandchildren Funeral services were held al 10:30 a m Friday, Feb 24. in Yoder-Culp Funeral Home Goshen, with Rev Phyllis Carter, pastor of City Church of the Brethren, officiating Burial was In Milford Cemetery. Memorial may be given to the Goshen Public Library Guy Bixler Guy Bixler. 70. r 1, Leesburg, and a winter resident of Arcola. Fla., died nt 3 p m Tuesday. Feb. 2', 1909. In Marion Community Hospital. Arl’ola. He had been 111 for several weeks Born .June 22. 1912. in Kosciusko County, he was the son of Morgan and Florence Hawley Bixler. On January 19. 1940. in Silver Lake, he was married to Eloise Hogan; she survives. A retired farmer and a former employee of Little Crow Foods, Warsaw, he was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Warsaw He was a World War II veteran, having served during the recapture of Africa and Italy. Surviving in addition Io his wife are one daughter, Mrs, Ralph (Pat) Hecht, Celina. Ohio; two grandsons; one sister. Mrs. Marion (LaurabelD Franks, At wood; and two brothers. Donald IMxler. Marlon. Ala., and Curl Bixler. Sarasota, Fla. One brother preceded him in death Services were held at to a m Saturday, Feb. 26, in Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Warsaw, with Father Phillip DeVolder and Father Martin Horvath officiating. Burial was in Stoney Point Cemetery, Warsaw, where graveside military rites were conducted by Warsaw American Legion. Mary E. Ralston Mary E. Ralston, 84, Grace Village Retirement Home,
Hospital notes
Goshen TVENDAY, FEB, 21 Admissions Sandra K Hawkins. PO Box 345. Milford WEDNESDAY, EEH, 22 Dismissals Delores A Bechtel and infant daughter, Donna J , r 2 box 598. Milford Till KSDAY, EEH. 23 Admissions Frank B Chamterlin. r 4 box 281. Syracuse Dismissals f'mda K Eycr and infant son. Richard Cory, 53 North Shore Dr , Syracuse Mary L Francis and infant son, Jameson Alan, 16 North Shore Dr, Syracuse Christina M Jaggers and in sans daughter. Heather Ashley 60‘1 Iroquois l>r . Syracuse FRIDAY. FEB 21 Admissions Robin R Riggen, r 3, Syracuse Monica Iximbright, r 2 box 277. Syracuse Rosalie Wilson, r 1 txrx 625 H, l/'cstairg Salie Allen. PO Box 242. Syracuse Cards Os - Thanks
CARD OF THANKS We wont to fhonk the Milford EMS oobre and neighbors for their response and care after the Occident of our daughter, Sheila on February 20 even though the injuries were minor CAM ANO LINOA MLN OfWAIT LAM
Winona I.ake. died at 10 34 a m Wednesday. Feb 33. 1969, in the home's health care center Born September 39. 1904. in ('lay Township, she was the daughter of Cary A and Nettie Valentine Knoop On August 26, DHL she married Madden G ‘’Doe" Ralston, who passed away January 13. 1966. A graduate of Claypool High School, she was a first grade teacher for many years at Leesburg and Jefferson schools She also taught at Wabash Elementary She was a member of Trinity United Methodist Church and the church's Mary Circle Surviving are one brother. Russell Knoop, Warsaw She wax preceded In death by one brother and one sister Funeral services were held at 1:30 p m Saturday, Feb. 25. in Chamnesx Funeral Home, Warsaw. with Rev J Robert Fields officiating. Burial wax in Oakwood Cemetery Kevin E. Miller Kevin E Miller. 15. 71249 CR 9. Nappanee, died at 11:1(1 p m Thursday. Feb 23, 1999, In Goshen Hospital, from injuries sustained in an auto accident near New Paris that evening Born November 14. 1973, in Goshen, he wax lhe son of Eldon E and Audry (Gingerich) Miller, they survive. A freshman at North Wood High School, he was a member of the school's FFA organization. Kevin was a member of Salem Men nonlte Church and the church's MYF group Survivors In addition to his parents arc three sisters. Christina. Monica and Gloria, mid two brothers, Jason and Darin, all at home; hlx paternal grandparents, Alvin and Elva Miller, Milford; hlx maternal grandparents, John and Mary Ellen Gingerich, Milford; and his paternal great grandmother, Amanda Miller, Middlebury. Funeral services were held al in a m. Monday. Feb. 27, In Salem Mennonltc Church, corner of CR 13 and CR 40. New Paris, with Rev William Yoder, pastor of the church, officiating. Burial followed In Salem Mennonltc Church Cemetery Thompson & Yoder Funeral Home, Nappanee, wax In charge of arrangements. Memorials may be given to World Missionary Press, New Paris Billy Baldridge Billy L Baldridge. 49. 200 Ad ministration Blvd . Winona Lake, died at 7:50 p m Thursday, Feb 23, 1989, in Fort Wavne Lutheran
Dismissals Sandra K Hawkins. PO Box 345, Milford SATCRDAY, FEB, 25 Dismissals Richard D Smith, PO Box 164. Milford Frank Chamberlin, r 4. Syracuse, transferred Io Parkview Memorial Hospital, Fort Wayne M NDAY.FEB 26 Admissions Dean Hamilton, r I. Milford Dismissals Rosalie Wilson and infant son, Nathaniel Timothy, r I box 625 H. MONDAY. FEB. 27 Admissions Renee E Stiffler, r 5 box 34, Syracuse Dismissals Leslie Hulley and infant daughter. Katelin Meridith. r 6. Syracuse
CARD OF THANKS I would like to thank my family. friends and neighbors for the prayers for me at the time of my recent surgery I also want to thank everyone for the lovely cards and flowers Special thanks go to Deb arid Harb who came every day to take care of me Thanks Atjain Cathy Vanlaningham
CARD OF THANKS The family of hank 0 Sawyer wishes to thank the Harris Fasllund Funeral Home and Frank 's many friends for their assistance and caring in our time of need THE FAML Y OF FRANK 0 SAWYER
Hospital, following an illness of one year Born November tl. 1939. in Prestonsburg, Ky . he was the son of Lee and Ethel Akers Baldridge On April 3. 1992. he wax married to Edna Harmon, who passed away October 9, 1960 A resident of the Winona Lake area since 1959. he was an employee of Dana Corp., Syracuse, and a member of Pentecostal Lighthouse Church. Warsaw Hlx survivors Include two daughters. Barbara Baldridge. Winona Lake, and Mrs Terry (Rhonda* Stavedahl. Warsaw; one son, Billy Baldridge, Jr. Winona Lake; two grand children; throe sisters. Minnie Collins, Prestonsburg, and Mrs Wig (Mary) Joseph, and Mrs John (Ruth) Mize, both of Findlay. Ohio; and four brothers. Kenneth Baldridge, Charles Baldridge and Jimmy Baldridge, all of Findlay, and Harold Baldridge,- Warsaw One son preceded him In death Funeral services were held at 10 30 a m. Monday. Feb. 27, In Pentecostal Lighthouse Church with Rev. Wayne Whitaker officiating Burial followed in Oakwood Cemetery Titus Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements Alex Shepherd Alex Shepherd. 71, 202 West Church St., Leesburg. died at 5:40 pm. Friday. Feb. 24. 1999.' in Kosciusko Community Hospital's emergency room of an apparent heart attack Born March 7. 1917, in Prestonsburg, Ky., he wax the son of Abe and Vina Shepherd In 1941, he wax married to Betty Whitesell In 1970, he married Veva Martin; she survives. Residing In the Leesburg and Warsaw areas for 45 years, he retired in 1977 from Elkhart Beverage Company He was a veteran of World War II and a member of Warsaw American Legion Surviving in addition to his wife are two daughters, Mrs. Danny (Gloria* Penney and Hertha Shepherd, both of Warsaw; one son, James Shepherd. Leesburg; three stepsons, Craig Hackworth, Warsaw, Steven Hackworth, Colorado. and Laird Hackworth. Myrtle Beach, S C.; seven grand children; one stepgrandchild, four brothers, Charlie Shepherd. Bloomfield. Wayne Shepherd. Etna Green, and Claude Shepherd and Clyde Shepherd, both of War saw; and two sisters; Mrs Wallace (Thelma Gene* Wolf. Warsaw, and Mrs Hex (Myrtle* Dicks, Bothell, Wash Two sons and one grandchildren preceded him In death
Robin Renea Riggen, r 3. Syracuse KCH Monday, Feb. 20 Admissions Deanna G. Ogburn, Ix'csburg Tina M. Patterson, Syracuse Dismissals Frances H Spencer, Milford Tuesday, Feb. 21 Admissions Deborah G Tanner, Leesburg Thursday, Feb. 23 Admissions Troy L Hendricks, North Webster Dismissals Deborah G Tanner. lx*esburg Friday, Feb. 24 Admissions lionaid E Minear, North Webster Dismissals Tina M Patterson, Syracuse Saturday. Feb. 25 Dismissals Ct. Troy L Hendricks. North Webster At,ICE MILLER TO (NDERGO SERGER Y Mrs Charles ‘Bud" <Alice Miller, Syracuse, will undergo or fhopedic surgery in Fort Wayne IzUtheran Hospital, tomorrow Thursday, March 2. The surgery, originally scheduled for Tuesday morning’ had to be postponed until bones needed for the bone grafting procedure arrived from Dallas. Texas t Mrs Miller s recovery time is expected to fake at least six mon tbs VANOVER NOW 04 T OF INTENSIVE ( ARE inny Vanover. 2n son of Carl and Ellen Vanover, r 2 box 5k i Syracuse, continues to improve following an au’,,mobile accident on February a in which he sus famed internal injuries and two broken legs
Funeral services were held at 19 30 a m Tuesday. Feb 29. in Titus Funeral Home. Warsaw Burial was in Graceland Cemetery, Claypool, where graveside military services were conducted by Warsaw American Legion Cleo Witham Cleo "Aunt Sis" Witham. 75. 1429 East Jefferson St.. Warsaw, died at 9 32 a m Friday, Feb. 24. 1999. in Kosciusko Community Hospital She was an aunt of Mrs. Edward (Linda) Roberts. Leesburg Born March 5. 1913, in Etna Green, she was the daughter of John and Malinda Flory Witham. A lifetime resident of Kosciusko County, she retired from Buffalo Cleaners, Warsaw, after more than 30 years of employment She was a member of First Christian Church. Warsaw. Survivors in addition to her niece are two other nieces, Mrs Robert (Sally) Henderson, Warsaw, and Mrs, Charles (Charlotte) Clift, Apache Junction, Aris.; and several greatnieces and nephews Three sisters and two brothers preceded her in death Services were held at 1 p.m Monday, Feb 27, In McHatton Sadler Funeral Chapel. Warsaw, with Rev Eugene Neyhart officiating. Burial was In Stoney Point Cemetery, near Atwood. Forrest Adams, Sr. Forrest "Hoggy" Adams, Sr., (17. 231 East North St., Bremen, died at lb a m. Sunday, Feb. 26. 1999, In South .Bend Memorial Hospital where he had a patient for five weeks Death followed an extended illness He was a brother of Bessie Brown, Syracuse Born April 3, 1921, in Nappanee, he was the son of George and Anna Newcomer Adams A resident of the Nappanee area most of his lifetime, he was employed for 20 years al St Julian Winery. Paw Paw, Mich , and also worked at Lutes Service Station. Nappanee, and Nap panee Milling Co. He was a member of Nappanee Veteran of Foreign Wars and was an Army veteran of World War 11. having served In the US Infantry Survlvjng In addition to his sister are three sons, George Adams, Wyatt, Forrest Adams. Jr., and Michael Adams, both of Bremen; eight daughters. Goldie Weldy, Forretta McMannis, Debra Gaines, Laurie Adams and Lisa Adams, all of Bremen. Hon ny Howe and Kathv Ornanovich
He has been moved from the intensive care unit of Fort Wayne Parkview Hospital and is now in Rooffl 507. Visiting hours are fromfta.m toHp.m Cards and letters may be sent to: Parkview Memorial Hospital, 2200 Randallia Dr., Fort Wayne. Ind 46805. Syracuse EMS The Syracuse Emergency Medical Service made the follow ing ambulance runs this past week: Frank Chamberlin, 64. r 4 box 281, Syracuse, was taken to Goshen Hospital after the EMS was called to his home at 8 19 am. Thursday, Feb. 23 The EMS was called to HC's Pier, Syracuse, at 4:30 p m . Fri day, Feb 24 Becky Combs 30, r 1 box 26. Syracuse, was taken to Goshen Hospital The EMS was called to a per sonal injury accident on (»ld Hoad 13A, north of the old doll house at 7 40 p m.. Saturday. Feb 25 Kristi Bartow. 27. r 4 box 388. Syracuse, was taken to Goshen Hospital. Mark Jozwiak. 27. 1719 Hilltop, .South Bend, was not taken toa hospital Births FRANCIS. Jameson Alan Mr and Mrs Gary Francis.-16 North Shore Dr. Syracuse, are th/' parents of a son. Jameson Alan, born at 10:45 p m Monday Feb 2Oi 1989 in Goshen Hospital
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both of Kalamazoo. Mich., and Pam Kissenger. Florida; 36 grandchildren; 26 great grandchildren; three brothers. Sam Adams and Lody "Lotus" Adams, both of Nappanee, and Richard Adams. Goshen; and four other sisters, Dorothy Fisher and Laurabell Sponseller, both of Messner. NewParis, and Beatrice Baker. Culver He was preceded in death by two daughters. Jean Weldy and Rosanna Adams; four grandchildren; and two brothers, Win fred Adams and Chester Adams Services were held at 11 a m this morning. Wednesday. March 1. in Thompson & Yoder Funeral Home. Nappanee, with Rev Dan Guard, pastor of St Paul s Lutheran Church. Woodland, of Relating Military graveside ser vices were conducted by members of the Nappanee VFW and American Legion in Union ( enter Cemetery. Nappanee. Memorials may be given to American Lung Association. Florence LeCount Former North Webster resident Florence LeCount. 99. Grace Village Retirement Community. Winona Lake, died at 11:10 p m Sunday,- Feb 26. 1999. in the retirement facility. Horn August 3, 1990. in Noble County, she was the daughter of George and Dora Winebrenner Miller On October 13, 1909, she married Jesse LeCount, who passed away in 1995 Mrs LeCount moved from Wawaka to the North Webster area in 1951 She was a homemaker and member of North Webster United Methodist Church and WCTU. Her survivors include two daughters. Kathryn Juday, Syracuse, and Doris Gene Ferrari, San Antonio, Texas; one son, Paul LeCount, North Webster; 10 grandchildren; and 17 great-grandchildren Funeral services were helji at 1:30 p.m. this afternoon. Wednesday, March I. in Eastlund-Harris Funeral Home. Syracuse, with Rev. Richard Kistler officiating Burial followed In Sparta Cemetery. Kimmell Memorials may be given to North Webstef United Church Nan M. Appleman Nan M. Appleman, 89, 957 East Walnut St., Nappanee, died at 1115 a m Saturday, Feb. 25. 1989, in LuAnn Nursing Home, Nappanee She was the motherin law of Milford businessman, Warren Morin Born January 5. 1901, In Sandy Hook, Ky., she was the daughter of Harvey D and Lamora
He weighed eight pounds, one ounce, and measured 21 inches in length Jameson Alan has two sisters. Amy Elizabeth, six. and Jennifer Lynne. 20 months Maternal grandparents are Robert Stover. Leesburg, and the late Barbara Stover Paternal grandparents are Jack and Carolyne Sue Francis. Syracuse Paternal great-grandparents are» Kenneth and Juanita Wales, residents of Anderson and Estero. Fla WILSON, Nathaniel Timothy Mr. and Mrs Tim (Rosaliei Wilson, r 1 box 625-H, Leesburg, are the parents Os a son. Nathaniel Timothy, born at 9:42 a m Friday, Feb 24. 1989, in Goshen Hospital He weighed seven pounds, three ounces, and measured 20 inches in length Nathaniel Timothy has two sisters. Alicia Lucinda. 11. and Christy Marie, four, Maternal grandparents are Larry and Jeanette Keim. North Webster. Paternal grandparents are Ralph and Barb Wilson. Alexa’ndria Maternal great grandparents are Mary Keim. North Webster, and Ernest Christy. Lakeville Paternal great 'grandmother is Faye Eppard. Alexandria BECHTEL. Donna J Mr and Mrs Arthur (Delores* Bechtel, r 2 box 598, Milford, are the parents of a daughter, Donna J., born on Tuesday. Feb 21. 1989, in Goshen Hospital HL'LLEY. Katelin Meridith Mr and Mrs John ' Leslie • Hulley. r 6, Syracuse, are the parents of a daughter. Katelin Meridith. born on Saturday. Feb 25, 1989. in Goshen Hospital
Elizalteth Evans Howard On November 12. 1932. she married H Keith Appleman. who passed away October 25.1949 She mined to Elkhart County in 1956. having been a school teacher with Bristol Schools. Spr Ingfield Township High School. Mongo, and at schools in Kansas and Kentucky From 1956-51 she taught at Brethren Service Pro Ject. Costaner. Puerto Rico A member of First Church of God in Nappanee, she was a Sunday school teacher for many years and was a member of the Women of the Church and WCTU. She also belonged to Elkhart CountyRetired Teachers Association and Ladies Home Economics Club. Nappanee. Her survivors include one daughter. Mrs Warren (Nanita* Morin. Nappanee; one foster daughter. Hetty Campbell. Melbourne. Fla ; three grand children; three great grandchildren; three sisters. Cora Rowe. Long Beach, Calif. Dixie Wells. Phoenix. Ariz. and Ruth Conlee, Mt Sterling, Ky.; and two brothers. Roger Jtoward and Ernie Howard, both of Nevada. lowa She was preceded In death by four brothers and five sisters. Services were held at 1:30 p m Tuesday. Feb. 29. in First Church of God. Nappanee Burial was in
L Bi 1 -Jr I ■ EXTENSIVE DAMAGE IN CHIMNEY FIRE - Damage has been estimated up to 110.006 to the home ol Curtis Henderson, 14394 US 6. Syracuse, following a chimney fire Thursday. Feb. 23. at 6:36 a.m. The fire was caused by a woodburner. Sxracuse Fire Department was notified by a neighbor after an unidentified passing motorist" observed the fire and went to the neighbor's home. When Bremen arrived, the fire was burning around the chimney and up the outside wall. The interior wall of the home was charred and the fire had extended into the walls. Shown in the photo are Syracuse First Assistant Fire Chief Joe Andcr-on and Fireman Roland Gardner surveying the damage to the outside of the home. (Photo by Deh Patterson >
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East Springhill Cemetery, LaGrange. Thompson & Yoder Funeral Home. Nappanee, was In charge of arrangements. Memorials may be given to Church of God World Service Betty J. Lindzy Betty J Lindzy. 60, r 1 box 539. North Webster, died of an apparent heart attack at 8 45 p.m Saturday, Feb 25, 1989. in Kosciusko Community Hospital Born November 23. 1928, in Warsaw, she was the daughter of Claude and May Cummings Peterson On August 5. 1949. she married Cecil "Spike" Lindzy, who passed away in 1966 Mrs Lindzy moved from Warsaw to the North Webster area In 1956 She was a member of North Webster United Methodist Church Her survivors include one daughter. Becky Lindzy. Howe; one son. Randy Lindzy, Pierceton; three grandsons; three sisters, Mrs. Charles (Evelyn) Archer and Mrs Paul (Kate) Redinger, both of Oswego, and Mary Martin. Logansport; and one brother, Jim Peterson. Nappanee. Funeral services were held at 10:30 a m. this morning. Wednesday. March 1, in Eastlund-Harris
Funeral Home. Syracuse, with Rev Richard Kistler officiating Burial was in Salem Cemetery, Wilmot Memorials may be given to Cardinal Learning Center, War saw Milo Schwartz Milo Schwartz. 69, r 2 box 52. Nappanee, died at 7:31 a m Sun day. Feb 26. 1969. in Elkhart Hospital He was the father of Allen Schwartz. Milford Born July 21. 1919. in Nappanee. he was the son of John L and Mary Ann Burkholder Schwartz On January 2. 1941. in Nappanee, he was married to Ed na ( hupp; she survives . A retired farmer, he was a member of the Old Order Amish Church and served as a church deacon. Surviving in addition to his wife are five daughters. Mary Elizabeth, Ruby. Wilma and Nancy Fern Schwartz, all at home, and Mrs David H (Linda Sue) Miller. Bremen; four other sons, Ervin Schwartz. LaVern Schwartz and Earl Ray Schwartz, all of Nappanee, and Jerry Lee Schwartz, Ship shewana; 27 grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. William (Malinda). Beechy, LaGrange. Lydia Ann Miller and Mrs Andrew (Lovina) Helmuth, both of Nappanee; and five brothers. Levi Schwartz, Joe Schwartz and Menno Schwartz, all of Etna Green, Dan Schwartz, Monroe, and John Schwartz, Nappanee He was preceded in death by two daughters Services were held at 9:30 a.m. this morning. Wednesday, March 1, in the family home with Bishop Lonnie Slabaugh and John H. N. Miller officiating Burial was In Weldy Cemetery. Nappanee. Thompson & Yoder Funeral Home, Nappanee, was In charge of arrangements Henry B. Wright Henry B Wright, 69. r 2, Claypool, died at 7:30 am. Tuesday, Feb. 28,1989, In his home. He had been in ill health for nine years. He was the father of Mrs. Thomas (Renie) Kern and Lester Wright, both of Leesburg. Horn January 3, 1920, In Dock, Ky . he was the son of Earl and Elizabeth Skeans Wright. On July 27. 1944, in West Prestonsburg, Ky., he was married to Mollie J. Rose; she survives. Having moved from Kentucky to Kosciusko County in 1959, he retired in 1982 from Endicott Church Furniture, Warsaw. He was a member of Brethren of the United Baptist Church. Survivors in addition to Ills wife, daughter and son are two other daughters, Berniece Taylor, Claypool, and Mrs. Jack (Henrietta) Baumgartner, Warsaw; three other sons, Phillip Wright, Franklin, Ky., Larry Wright, Warsaw, and George Wright, Claypool; 17 grandchildren; four sisters, Clara Maynard, Inza Wright and Emma Ruth Wright, all of LoUiM, Ky,,- and Agnes Hughes, Louisville, Ky.; and fl-ve brothers, George Wright, Martin. Ky , Burnis Wright, Kentucky, Carlus Wright, Columbus, Ohio, Elmer Wright. Warsaw, and Earl Scott Wright, Pierceton. Me was preceded in death by one sister and two brothers Funeral services will be held at 10.30 a m. Friday, March 3, in Warsaw Wesleyan Church, with Rev Paul James and Rev. Reuben Rose officiating. Burial will be in Sidney Cemetery. Visitation hours are from 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. tomorrow, Thursday, March 2, in Titus Funeral Home. Warsaw
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