The Mail-Journal, Volume 28, Number 10, Milford, Kosciusko County, 19 April 1989 — Page 3

Obituaries

Dawson Perkins Dawson Perkins, 41, r 2 box 158 C, Claypool, died unexpectedly at 11:41 a.m. Tuesday, April 11, 1989, in Kosciusko Community Hospital. Born June 6, 1947, in Ivyton, Ky., he was the son of Morgan and Ora Lee Cole Perkins. On May 26, 1972, in Warsaw, he was married to Connie Miller; she survives. Having moved from Kentucky to Claypool in 1965, he was an employee of Warsaw Orthopedic Co. Prior to that, he was employed at Chore-Time Equipment in Milford for 24 years. He attended Full Gospel Pentecostal Church, Silver Lake. v Surviving in addition to his wife are three children, Angela Nicole, Ryan D. and Austin Lee Perkins/'all at home; three sisters, Mrs. Robie (Elizabeth) Whitaker, Mrs. Tommie (Doris) Reffitt and Mrs. Jim (Wanda) Stafford, all of Warsaw; and one brother, Davey Perkins, Claypool. Two sisters and one brother preceded him in death. Funeral services were held at 11 a m. Saturday, April 15, in Pentecostal Lighthouse Church, Warsaw, with Rev. Robie Whitaker and Rev. Wayne Whitaker officiating. Burial was in Graceland Cemetery, Claypool. Chamness-Tucker Funeral Home, Claypool, was in charge of arrangements. Roy Stump Roy Stump, 79, r 1 box 128, Kimmell, died at 5:38 a.m. Wednesday, April 12, 1989, in Heritage Manor, Kimmell. Borp September 25, 1909, in Washington Township, Noble County, he was the son of John B. and Leone Wallace Stump. On September 29, 1929, in Etna, he was married to Erma Hontz; she survives. An area resident for most of his

Hospital notes

GosFjen TUESDAY, APRIL 11 Admissions Marian Koontz, r 1 box 70, North Webster Dismissals Virginia Barker, r 2 box 527, Syracuse WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12 Admissions Hilda Seiffert, P.O. Box 8, Miller’s Merry Manor, Syracuse Kathryn D. Brown, r 5, Lendonway Terrance Lot 24, Syracuse Dismissals Jerica Johnson, P.O. Box 543, Syracuse Infant Liepold, r 3 box 210-A3, Syracuse, transferred to South Bend Memorial Hospital THURSDAY, APRIL 13 Admissions Robert Beamer, r 1 box 6, North Webster Dismissals Melissa A. Liepold, r 3 box 210-A3, Syracuse FRIDAY, APRIL 14 Admissions Stephanie B. Liepold, r 3 box 210-A3, Syracuse Teresa M. Stoliker, r 2 box 49, North Webster Dismissals Robert I. Beamer, r 1 box 6, North Webster Kathryn D. Brown, r 5, Lendonway Terrace Lot 24, Syracuse, and infant son, Eric Matthew Rhoda M. Goad, r 1 box 113 K, Syracuse SATURDAY. APRIL 15 Dismissals Margaret Keene, r 3 box 182-A, Syracuse, and infant son, Joseph Stephanie B. Liepold, r 3 box 21G-A3, Syracuse, transferred to South Bend Memorial Hospital Teresa Stoliker, r 2 box 49, North Webster SUNDAY, APRIL 16 Admissions Leora Stookey. P.O Box 131, Leesburg Naomi L. Vanlaningham, Leesburg Judith M Timmons, 203 S. Main St . Leesburg MONDAY. APRIL 17 Admissions Paul J Kutch. r 1 box 113-F, Syracuse Angela Wright, 599 American Way. Syracuse Dismissals Marian E Koontz, r 1 box 70, North Webster KCH TUESDAY. APRIL 11 Admissions Kelli R Kiser, Leesburg

lifetime, he was a retired farmer. In 1975 he retired as a school bus driver and custodian with the Lakeland Community School Corporation, now known as Wawasee Community School Corporation. He was a member of Salem Community Church and a former member of Salem Cemetery Board. Surviving in addition to his wife are two daughters, Joy Weimer, Ligonier, and Judy Crider, Rantoul, Ill.; one son, Jack Stump, k North Webster; 11 grandchildren; nine greatgrandchildren; and one brother, James E. Stump, Kimmell. Funeral services were held at 1:30 p.m. Friday, April 14, in Salem Community Church, Wilmot, with Rev. Kurt B. Church officiating. Burial was in Salem Cemetery. Richard (Bones) Pippen Richard (Bones) Pippen, 66, 756 N. Hartman St., Nappanee, died at 6:45 p.m. Wednesday, April 12, 1989, in Elkhart Hospital, where he had been admitted Saturday, April 8, after suffering a heart attack. He was a brother of Mrs. Kenneth (Esther) Curtis, Syracuse. Born April 12, 1923, in Nappanee, he was the son of Everett and Nancy Stouder Pippen, Sr. On September 7, 1946, in Nappanee, he was married to Lora Belle Herr; she survives. A 1941 graduate of Nappanee High School where he was an outstanding basketball player, he retired from Fairmont Homes, Nappanee. A member of Nappanee Church of the Brethren, he was also a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 6638 and American Legion Post 154, both in Nappanee, and Nappanee Conservation Club. He was a United States Army veteran of World Warll. Survivors in addition to his wife and sister are three daughters.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12 Dismissals Kelli R. Kiser, Leesburg THURSDAY, APRIL 13 Admissions G. Denise Smoker, Leesburg Kathryn M. Warner, Leesburg FRIDAY, APRIL 14 Admissions Renee M. Manges, Milford Estella Miller, North Webster James L. Watkins, Leesburg Dismissals Kathryn M. Warner, Leesburg SATURDAY, APRIL 15 Dismissals James K. Mclntosh, Syracuse SUNDAY, APRIL 16 Admissions Angela D. Gulley, North Webster Dismissals Renee M. Manges, Milford G. Denise Smoker, Leesburg Syracuse EMS The Syracuse Emergency Medical Service made the following ambulance runs this past week: Hilda Siefert, 80, P.O. Box 263, Syracuse, was taken from Miller’s Merry Manor, Syracuse, to Goshen Hospital, Wednesday, April 12, at 7:41 p.m. Adelaide Martin, 84, Miller's Merry Manor, Syracuse, was taken from the healthcare facility to Goshen Hospital, Thursday, April 13, at 8:44 a m. Mary Barbara, 85, Miller's Merry Manor, Syracuse, was taken to Goshen Hospital at 12:09 pfm., Thursday. The EMS was called to a personal injury accident at CR 52 and US 33 at 6:51 p.m . Thursday Dave Brown, 27, 1905 B Street, Middletown, Ohio, was not transported to a hospital. John Hall, 24, 102 Fourth St., Ligonier, was taken to Goshen Hospital. Kathleen Albright. 73. Miller’s Merry Manor, Syracuse, was taken to Goshen Hospital, Friday. April 14, at 8:12 a.m. The EMS was called to a personal injury accident at US 6 and SR 13 at 2:43 p m., Friday Terry Jackson. 25, 1201 E Market St., Nappanee, was taken to Goshen Hospital. John Schuler, 42 . 900 E Greenhaus, Syracuse, was taken to Elkhart Hospital after the EMS was called to his home at 10:01 p.m . Friday Kristine Gibson. 16, r 1 box 119. Pierceton, was taken to Goshen Hospital Saturday. Apnl 15. after the EMS was called to Vega Field at 4:39p m Tony Horn. 35. r 3 box 78. Ligonier, was not transported to a hospital by the EMS after the EMS was called to Dana Corpora-

Mrs. Terry (Sue Ellen) Peters, Columbus, Ohio, and Lou Ann Pippen and Mrs. Mel (Gayle) Kemp, both of Nappanee; three grandchildren; two other sisters, Mrs. Wayne (Mary) Dunham and Mrs. Richard (Ellen) Mattern, both of Nappanee; five brothers, Everett Pippen, Jr., and Merrill Pippen, both of Nappanee, C. Firm Pippen, Indianapolis, Eldon Pippen, Lake Alamor, Calif., and Carlyle Pippen, Muncie. He was preceded in death by one brother, Kenneth. Funeral services were held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, April 15, in Nappanee Church of the Brethren with Rev. Roy Stern officiating. Burial was in Union Center Cemetery, Nappanee, with military graveside rites conducted by VFW and American Legion members. Thompson & Yoder Funeral Home, Nappanee, was in charge of arrangements. Memorials may be directed to American Heart Association. Harry E. Blair Harry Elbert (Al) Blair, 73, 419 W. Washington St., Bluffton, died at 2:40 pm. Saturday, April 15, 1989, in an airplane crash near Miller Airport, Bluffton. He was the father of John Blair, North Webster. He was born July 12, 1915, in Warren. On December 11, 1969, he was married to Dorothy Hamje; she survives. He retired as a superintendent with Bluffton Electric Utilities. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge and Elks, both in Bluffton, and Scottish Rite and Shriners, both in Fort Wayne. Surviving in addition to his wife and son are two other sons, Phillip Blair, Mobile, Ala., and Roger Blair, Huntington; four daughters, Mrs. Jerry (Marjorie) Poulson, Florida, Janet Hunnicutt, Warren, Mrs. Fred (Trudy) Murray, Bluffton, and Mrs. Dallas (Marilou) Bolander, Kokomo: 18 grandchildren; and

tion at 9:56 p.m., Monday. April 17. ROSENBERRY NOW HOME FROM HOSPITAL „— David Rosenberry, son of Larry and Marcia Rosenberry, r 5 box 300-A, Syracuse, was released from Kosciusko Community Hospital on Monday, April 17. He had been hospitalized since a February 10 automobile accident. The Wawasee High School junior is reportedly doing well. His jaw still remains wired shut. Although he is unable to walk at this time, he is able to sit up. .HELEN BAUMGARTNER jAT LAKELAND Mrs. Arthur (Helen) Baumgartner, P.O. Box 336, Milford, was transferred from Goshen Hospital on Friday, April 7, to Lakeland Loving Care Center, Milford. Mrs. Baumgartner, who had been a patient in the hospital for nearly one week, is in Room 31 of the health care facility. VANOVER RECOVERING FROM SERIOUS INJURIES Tony Vanover, son of Carl and Ellen Vanover, r 2, Syracuse, was released from Park view Memorial Hospital, Fort Wayne, on Monday, April 10, after suffering serious injuries in an automobile accident. He is currently undergoing therapy and is able to get around with the help of a wheelchair and walker. It is expected an arm cast will be removed within the next few weeks, and a cast from one of his legs will be removed in a couple of months. BirthsMEADE, Nathaniel Scott Mr. and Mrs. David (Lisa) Meade, 17549 Furrows Lane. Goshen, are the parents of a son. Nathaniel Scott, born at 4:15 pm. Friday, March 24,1989. in Goshen Hospital He weighed seven pounds, eight ounces, and measured 20' 2 inches in length Nathaniel Scott has a brother. Joshua David, two years old Maternal grandparents are Susan Meek. Syracuse, and the late Gareth Meek Paternal grandparents are Virginia Anderson. Phoenix. Ariz.. and Harold Meade. Goshen. Paternal great-grandparents are Virginia Folker. Goshen, and Willis and Ada Meade. Pikeville, Ky PARKER. Tyler Andrew Mr and Mrs. Scott R (Dawn) Parker. 519 E Market St.. War saw. are the parents of a son. T.ler Andrew, born at 11:02 am Sunday. Apnl 9. 1960, in Michtana Community Hospital. South Bend He weigned eight pounds, two ounces, and measured 2O 1 2 inches in length Tyler Andrew is the couple’s first child

one great-grandchild. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, April 18. in Thoma-Rich Funeral Homt, Bluffton, with Rev. Daniel Steiner officiating. Burial was in Mossburg Cemetery, near Bluffton. Lois McConnell Eddy Lois McConnell Eddy, 83, 166 Elaine’s Drive, Leesburg, Fla., died early Sunday morning, April 16, 1989, in her home. She had been ill for five months. Born April 21, 1905, in Leesburg, she was the daughter of William and Mary Tabasco Summy. On June 1, 1943, she married Dan Leininger, who died December 12, 1957. On November 12, 1960, she married Roger McConnell, who died February 20, 1976. On March 2, 1987, she married Elmer Eddy; he survives. Mrs. Eddy lived all her life in the Leesburg area and had spent the winters in Leesburg, Fla., for 20 years. She was a member of Leesburg United Methodist Church. Surviving in addition to her husband are two stepdaughters, Mrs. John (Patricia) Stookey, Venice, Fla., and Mrs. Elzin (Dorcas) Kipker, Warsaw; five stepsons, Larry McConnell, Warsaw, David McConnell, Oregon, Glenn McConnell, Toledo, Ohio, and Nolan McConnell, Austin, Minn.; 23stepgrandchildren; and 10 stepgreat-grandchildren. One sister preceded her in death. Funeral arrangements at Titus Funeral Home, Warsaw, are incomplete at this time. Joseph F. Laird Joseph Franklin Laird, 57, Anaheim, Calif., died Monday, April 3,1989. in his home. Born May 22, 1932, in North Webster, he was the son of Dr.’ Leslie and Goldie Laird.

Maternal grandparents are Frank and Joann Green, Milford, Paternal grandparents are Frank and Bertha Parker, Pierceton. Maternal greatgrandparents are James and Ruby Wallace. Kissimmee, Fla. Paternal great-grandmother' is Ruby Parker, Pierceton. LIEPOLD, Stephanie Breanne Mr. and Mrs. Todd (Melissa) Liepold, r 3 box 210-A3, Syracuse, are the parents of a daughter. Stephanie Breanne. born at 6:44 a m. Wednesday, April 12, 1989. in Goshen Hospital. She weighed four pounds, three ounces, and measured 17 inches in length. Stephanie Breanne is the couple’s first child. Maternal grandparents are Richard and Helen Taylor. Syracuse. Paternal grandparents are Jim and Terry Liepold. Syracuse. BROWN, Eric Matthew Mr. and Mrs. Andrew (Kathryn) Brown, r 5, Lendonway Terrace Lot 24. Syracuse, are the parents of a son. Eric Matthew, born at 7:38 a.m. Wednesday, April 12, 1989, in Goshen Hospital. He weighed seven pounds, two ounces, and measured 19'2 inches in length Eric Mathew has a brother. Thomas Andrew, two years old. Maternal grandparents are Don and Monica Bice, Milford Paternal grandparents are Bob and Marilyn Brown, also of Milford Maternal greatgrandmother is Glara Trytko. South Bend. DeSTEVENS, Kelsey Faith Mr. and Mrs. Domenic (Suzette) DeStevens. 76 Witham St.. Gloucester. Mass., are the parents of a daughter, Kelsey Faith, born at 1:30 a m. Thursday, April 13, 1989. in Gloucester She weighed six pounds, eigh' ounces, and measured 18 inches in length Kelsey Faith is the cou

THANK YOU I would like to thank all my friends, neighbors, the North Webster Church of God and the North Webster EMS for all their prayers, cards, flowers, food and thoughtful acts of kindness at the death of my wife. Gertrude. CHARLIE STIFFLER CARD OF THANKS The Lucille E Byrer family wishes to thank all of ther relatives and friends wh) helped during the illness and death of our mother and grand mother. The prayers, cords flowers food visits and other thoughtful deeds meant so much to all of us The Families Os Earl Kammerer, Garry Smiley Carolyn ShuH And Wilfred Woods

His survivors include his wife, Cathy; two sons, four stepchildren; several grandchildren; seven stepgrandchildren; two sisters, Frances Shirey and Nancy Baker, both of North Webster; a sister-in-law; and several > nieces and nephews. His parents and two brothers preceded him in death. Memorial services were conducted Friday, April 7, in Anaheim with a private burial being held. , Alva L. Searfoss Alva L. Searfoss, 61, 206 E. Broad St., Nappanee, died at 9 p.m. Monday, April 17, 1989, in Elkhart Hospital, following an extended illness. Born April 30, 1927, in Ligonier, he was the son of Alva D. and Eva Mae Ritter Searfoss. Moving from Syracuse to Nappanee in 1944, he retired from Carnation Farm Supply Co., Nappanee. A United States Army veteran of World War 11, he was a member of Disabled American Vets, Goshen, and Veterans of Foreign Wars and American Legion, both in Nappanee. His survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Dale (Connie) Fink and Mrs. Rick (LaVona Sue) Ellis, both of Nappanee, and Rebecca Jo Hinton, Elkhart; five grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Donald (Barbara) Wooten, Milford, and Janice Searfoss, Bremen; and three brothers, Virgil Searfoss, Portage, Mich., Norman Searfoss, Buchanan, Mich., and Jerry Searfoss, Wakarusa. He was preceded in death by one brother, Clifford. Visitation hours will be today, Wednesday, April 19, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. in Eastlund Funeral Home, Syracuse, where funeral services will be held on Thursday, April 20, at 10:30 a.m. Burial will be in Syracuse where military graveside rites will be conducted.

pie’s first child. Maternal grandmother is Sharon Slabaugh, Syracuse. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Mario DeStevens, Brad-' ford. Pa. Maternal greatgrandmother is Blanche Tarman. Syracuse. SMOKER. Seth Michael Mr. and Mrs. David (Denise) Smoker, r 2 box 124-B, Leesburg, are the parents of’ a son, Se’th Michael, born at 6:21 p.m. Thursday, April 13. 1989, in Kosciusko Community Hospital. He weighed seven pounds. B' 2 ounces, and measured 20' 2 inches in length. Seth Michael is the couple’s first child. Maternal grandparents are Frank and Grace Vaccaro. Warsaw. Paternal grandparents are Robert and Helen Smoker, Leesburg. Paternal greatgrandparents are Charlie and Mary Smoker and Kenneth and Maxine Everest, all of Warsaw. TIMMONS tw ins Ashley Marie And Cody Mark Mr. and Mrs. Rick (Judy) Timmons, 203 S. Main St., Leesburg, are the parents of twins, a daughter, Ashley Marie, and a son. Cody Mark, who were born Sunday, April 16, 1989, in Goshen Hospital. Ashley Marie was born at 1:31 a m She weighed four pounds, 14 ounces, and measured 18'4 inches in length. Cody Mark was born at 1:33 am. He weighed five pounds, 13 ounces, and measured 19 inches in length The babies have a brother. Jay Luther. 3' 2 years old.

THANK YOU FOR EVERYTHING! We really appreciate all that you have done for the Senff Family — the thoughts, prayers, cards and donations To know people care means so much. We can't thank you enough THE SENFF FAMILY

TO WHOMEVER THIS MA Y CONCERH: I would like to thank the person or persons responsible for making my spring break a reality. Our Spanish class was planning a field trip to Mexico. I wasn't able to afford the trip, but I decided to help the kids that were going. IVe sold candy. About the time that I was returning my money, the Spanish teachers took me into their office and said that someone had paid my way to go on the trip. I have no idea who it was and I don't want to know, but I would/ust like to say thanks for it. I had a blast, talking Spanish and hearing it. But. the special part for me was that I was able to see what the country was like that I was born in. ’ WITH MUCH THANKS BRENDA MEADOWS ■

Phillip Prough Phillip E. Prough, 64, Rowland Heights, Calif., died Thursday, April 13, 1989, in a ‘LaHabra, Calif., hospital. Born in Kosciusko County on December 17,1924, he was the son of Chester and Ruth Sloan Prough. He grew up in Syracuse and spent much of his lifetime there. He was a veteran of the United States Army and the United States Navy. ' , His survivors include his wife. Zonia; two daughters, Susan and Beverly, both of California, and Linda, Illinois; two sons, Michael, California, and Darrell, Wisconsin; three half sisters, Wanda Patrick, Corona, Calif., Rebecca Goodman, Las Vegas, Nev., and Kathryn Knisley, Syracuse; one stepbrother, Clarence Huey, Churubusco; one aunt, Blanche Sloan, Syracuse; and one cousin, Dorothy Genualdi, Syracuse. He was preceded in death by his parents and a half brother, Jack. Graveside services were held Saturday, April 15, in Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Corvina, Calif., with VFW Chaplain Jim Keslow officiating. Edward (Joe) Boleman Edward (Joe) Boleman, 65, winter resident of Sanibel, Fla., died Thursday, April 13,1989, in a Fort Myers, Fla., hospital. A summer resident of Lake Wawasee for 20 years and having also resided in Indianapolis, he was well-known by many realtors in this area. He joined the F. C. Tucker Co., Indianapolis, as a sales associate in 1952 and became one of four owners of the firm in 1958. When the company incorporated in 1972, he became executive vice president, a position he held until his retirement in 1986. Boleman served as president of Metropolitan Indianapolis

Maternal grandparents are Don and Roberta Ferverda, North Webster. Paternal grandparents are Herb and Shirley Timmons, Leesburg. Maternal great-grandparents are Hiram and Irene Ferverda, North Webster, and William Hudson, Pierceton Paternal greatgrandmother is Pauline Marvel, Warsaw. GULLEY, Danielle Nicole Mr. and Mrs. Michael (Angela) Gulley, r 1 box 52, North Webster, are the parents of a daughter. Danielle Nicole, born at 10:45 p.m. Sunday, April 16, 1989, in Kosciusko Community Hospital. She weighed seven pounds, eight ounces, and measured 21 inches in length. Danielle Nicole has a brother, Andrew Mitchell, three, and a sister, Stephanie Michelle, one. Maternal grandmother is Andrea Shoemaker. North Webster. Paternal grandparents are Lois Gulley, Warsaw, and Richard Gulley, Beaver Dam. Maternal great-grandparents are Guy and Charlene Atkinson, North Webster. Paternal greatgrandmother is Mary Wagner, Fort Wayne. KEENE, Joseph Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth (Margaret) Keene, r 3 box 182-A. Syracuse, are the parents of a son. Joseph, born Tuesday, April 11.1989, in Goshen Hospital.

THANK YOU to Milford EMS, Syracuse EMS and fire department and all others who helped Teresa when she had her accident. Linda And Terry Musselman

Wed., April 19,1989 —THE MAIL-JOURNAL

Board of Realtors and Indiana Association of Realtors. In 1983, he was named Realtor of the Year by a realtors board in Indianapolis. A graduate of Indiana University, he was a United States Marine Corps veteran of World War 11. He also served as director of the Indianapolis Better Business Bureau and was a former ‘'soo" Festival director. His survivors include his wife, Martha Casey Boleman; two daughters, Anne B. Wallpe and Polly B. Jameson, both of Indianapolis; his mother. Mary S. Boleman, Indianapolis; and one brother, Ben Boleman, also of Indianapolis; three grandsons; his mother-in-law, Mrs. Zada Casey, a resident of Miller’s Merry Manor, Syracuse; and three sisters-in-law, Mrs. Charles F. (Sara) Kroh, Syracuse, Suzanne Cronin, Indianapolis, and a summer resident of Syracuse, and Mary Culp, Huntington, and a summer resident of Syracuse. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Monday, April 17, in St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Indianapolis. Leppert & Copeland Mortuary, Indianapolis, was in charge of arrangements. Memorials may be directed to Indiana University Foundation for Cancer Research, in care of Dr. Einhorn, 926 W. Michigan, Indianapolis, 1nd.46223, Blanche I. Nave Blanche I. Nave, 87, died at 5:45 p.m. Monday, April 17, 1989, in Norwood Nursing Center, Huntington Born June 30, 1901, in Huntington County, she was the daughter of Andrew and Mary Freeh Fulton. She was married to Lloyd Nave, who passed away January 7,1959. Mrs. Nave was a member of First Church of the Nazarene, Huntington. Her survivors include five sons, Bernard Hubartt, North Webster, Rex Nave, Barbee Lakes, and Richard Nave, Robert Nave atnd Larry Nave, all of Huntington; two daughters, Mrs. Alva (Dorothy) Keiffer, LaFontaine, and Mrs. Charles (Janice) Psoinos, Tewskbury, Mass.; 26 grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren. One son and two sisters preceded her in death. Visitation hours are today, Wednesday, April 19, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. in Hart Funeral Home, 715 N. Jefferspn St., Huntington. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. on Thursday, April 20, in the funeral home with Rev. Kenneth Hawkins officiating. Burial will be in Pilgrim’s Rest Cemetery, Huntington. Zora Popenfoose Zora Popenfoose, 81, r 2, Syracuse, died at 7:50 a.m. Tues-

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day. April 18, 1989, in Kenney Health Care Center, Ligonier Born September 1, 1907, near Syracuse, she was the daughter of Charles and Katherine Bigler Stuckman. On February 27, 1927, she was married to Theodore Popenfoose. who passed away in 1979. A resident of Turkey Creek Township most of her lifetime, Mrs. Popenfoose was a homemaker. She was a member of the Syracuse Congregation of Jehovah Witnesses. Her survivors include one stepson, Glen Popenfoose, Syracuse; six stepgrandchildren; several stepgreat-grandchildren; four sisters. Mrs. Wilbur (Zelma) Poe, Syracuse, Edna Crouch, Ligonier, Alma Plew, Mishawaka, and Vera Homan. South Bend; and one brother, Ned Stuckman, Syracuse. Visitation hours will be Thurs day, April 20, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. in Eastlund-Harris Funeral Home, SR 13, Syracuse. Funeral services will be held at 10:30a.m. Friday. April 21, in the funeral home with William Guinther officiating. Burial will be in North Webster Cemetery. Ivy Tech offers EMT course A 20-week course, "Emergency Medical TechnicianAmbulance,” begins Tuesday, May 2, at Indiana Vocational Technical College’s Warsaw Center, 106 N. Buffalo St. The class will meet Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 6-8:50 p.m. The course will cover the basic principles of emergency care in ambulance operation, stressing skills development. In service training at Kosciusko Community Hospital is also included. Techniques for the emergency care of pulmonary depression and arrest; cardiac arrest; management of acute medical and psychiatric problems; wounds, bums and environmental injuries and orthopedic injuries will be addressed. Sue Bechtold, Emergency Medical Technician for Multi Township Emergency Medical Services, will teach the course. She is accredited as a paramedic by the State of Indiana and as an emergency medical technician by the National Registry. Bechtold has been teaching emergency classes since 1982. To register or for further information, call 267-5428.

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