The Mail-Journal, Volume 28, Number 15, Milford, Kosciusko County, 24 May 1989 — Page 3

Obituaries

Ruby C. Harrison Ruby C. Harrison, 73, r 1, Leesburg, died at 11 a m. Tuesday, May 16. 1989. in Kosciusko Community Hospital Born April 19.1916, in Fremont, she was the daughter of Isaac and Elora Bartlow In 1942, she married William D. Harrison, who died August 10,1981 Her survivors include three sons, Jim Tobey, Leesburg, Robert Eugene Tobey. Payette, Idaho, and Gerald Harrison, Snyder. Texas; one daughter. Mrs. Harold (Sonia) Hansen, Greenville, Mich.; one sister, Doris Hodges. Coldwater. Mich.; 12 grandchildren; and 20 greatgrandchildren. One sister preceded her in death. Funeral services were held at 10 a m. Friday. May 19. in Titus Funeral Home, Warsaw, with Rev. Mark James and Rev James Harrison officiating. Burial was in Roof Cemetery. Climax. Mich. Hubert G. Mason Hubert G. Mason. 78. 346 W Blaine Ave., Elkhart, died Monday, May 15. 1989. in Elkhart Hospital. He was a brother of Leßoy Mason. Syracuse. He was born December 5, 1910, in Shipshewana. On November 15, 1930. in Elkhart, he married Ida M. Smith; she survives. He was a supervisor with Adams & Westlake and retired following 40 years of employment He was a member of Elkhart Valley Church of the Brethren and Elkhart Moose Lodge 589. Survivors in addition to his wife and brother are four grandchildren; seven greatgrandchildren; two sisters. Gladys Stemm and Pauline Johnson, both of Elkhart; and four other brothers, Wilbur Mason, Sevierville. Tenn.. Richard Mason, Edwardsburg. Mich., and Lavern Mason and Dean Mason, both of Elkhart. A son, Wayne Mason. Sr., preceded him in death in 1974. Funeral services were held at 10 a m. Thursday. May 18. in

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Goshen WEDNESDAY, MAY 17 Admissions Shannon L. Pike, r 2 box 13A. Milford THURSDAY. MAY IX Admissions Bertha E. Tom. r 2 box 465A, Leesburg Ryan Williams. 205 William St., Apt. 6. Milford Dismissals Phyll A. Esh. r 1 box 423, North Webster, and infant son. Aaron E Lucile N. Irvine, P.O. Box 56. Leesburg Shannon L Pike, r 2 box 13A, Milford FRIDAY. MAY 19 Admissions Bernice McFarren, P.O Box 642, Milford Dismissals Paula M: Lovellette, r 5 box 502, Syracuse SATURDAY. MAY 20 Admissions Lois E. Brown. Miller s Merry Manor. Syracuse Dismissals Mary E. Gingerich, r 2 box 76, Milford SUNDAY. MAY 21 Admissions Merne M Wright. P.O. Box 216. North Webster

IN MEMORY OF NORMAN DRUCKAMILLER Who Passed Away May 23, 1986 In my heart. I know that nothing can ever really separate us In my heart. I know I’ll find away to get along without you here . But. in my heart is also where I miss you most each moment, each day you’re not here Sadly Missed By Your Wife Hilda

Stemm-Law son-Peterson Funeral Home. Elkhart.' with Rev. Dean R. Heisey, pastor of Elkhart Valley Church of the Brethren, officiating Burial was in Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens. Herman Buckingham Herman L. Buckingham, 80, r 2, Leesburg, died at 1 p.m Wednesday, May 17, 1989, in Goshen Hospital where he was a patient three days. Born May 15, 1909. in Hammond. 11l , he was the son of Noah and Ada Mae Beery Buckingham. On May 10.1936, he married Marguerite Balsbaugh; she survives. He began his career in the lumber trade at Frantz Lumber Co. in North Manchester and later managed Eagles and Sons Lumber Yard. Albion, for seven years. After moving from Albion to the Leesburg/Oswego area in 1945. he became co-owner of Honest John Leesburg Lumber and Uptown hardware, retiring from the business in 1971. Mr Buckingham was a member of Leesburg United Methodist Church and Leesburg Masonic Lodge. Surviving in addition to his wife are one daughter. Lois Gill, Warsaw; two sons, George Buckingham, Goshen, and Gen. Fredric Buckingham, stationed at Hope Air Force Base, N.C.; six grandchildren; one brother, Myrlin Buckingham. Monticello, Ill.; and one sister. Lois Roberts. Cerro Gordo. 111. Funeral services were held at 10:30 a m. Saturday, May 20, in Titus Funeral Home. Warsaw, with Rev Donald Lacy, pastor of Leesburg United Methodist Church, officiating. Burial was in Oswego Cemetery. Memorials may be directed to Leesburg United Methodist Church. Oliver Haab Oliver Haab. 90. 315 N. Henry St.. Milford, died at 2:57 am Fri-

Dismissals Bernice McFarren. P.O. Box 642. Milford MONDAY. MAY 22 Admissions Anna 1. Bess, r 2 box 6. Milford Dismissals Lois E. Brown. Miller's Merry Manor. Syracuse, transferred to Lakeland Loving Care Center. Milford Ryan D. Williams. 205 William St., Apt. 6, Milford Merne M. Wright, P.O. Box 216. North Webster KCH MONDAY, MAY 15 Dismissals Mrs. Jeffery (Deanna) Cripe. Leesburg, and infantdaughter Gary E. Mclntire, North Webster TUESDAY. MAY 16 Admissions C. Ivan Heare, Leesburg Dismissals Pamela L. Metcalf, North Webster Geneva J Newcomer, Leesburg THURSDAY. MAY IS Admissions Kimberly J. Martin. North Webster FRIDAY. MAY 19 Dismissals C. Ivan Heare. Leesburg SUNDAY, MAY 21 Admissions Betty L Robison, Leesburg

THANKS TO YOU ALL For the many ways you helped my family and my cousin when we lost our home and our belongings by fire We would like to thank the many churches our fine neighbors, the, Uniroyal plants at Warsaw and Mishawaka and Turtle Top of New Paris. This thank you is on behalf of myself Sarah Richcreek Terry Tom Kenny Tom Troy Tom and Brent Reidsucker Phil Tom THANK YOU I would like to thank everyone for my birthday par ty ot Milford Christian Church last Sunday I really ap preciate all your kind thoughts, cards and your presence there A special thanks to my daughters, Jeanie Niles and Mrs Ralph (Darlene) Hawk ins RALPH MIFF

day, May 19, 1989, in Goshen Hospital, where he had been a pa tient nearly I* 2 weeks. Born February 3, 1899. in Claytonville, 111., he was the son of Theodore and Elizabeth Sutter Haab. On May 24. 1936, he married Emma Martin; she survives. He lived most of his lifetime in the Milford area Mr. Haab was employed at the former Beer s Greenhouse in Milford for 33 years andfor the past 27 years was employed at Brock Manufacturing, Milford He was a member of the Apostolic Christian Church, Milford. Surviving in addition to his wife are one son. Alvin Haab. Milford; one foster daughter, Mrs Glenn (Mary Ann) Gutwein. Francesville; four grandchildren; two greatgrandchildren; two sisters. Mrs. Andrew (Laura) Kammerer. Leesburg, and Priscilla Haab. Milford; three brothers, Jesse Haab, Milford. Harley Haab. New Paris, and Roy Haab, Bluffton. He was preceded in death by a son, two sisters and three brothers Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Sunday, May 21, in Apostolic Christian Church. Milford, with the ministers of the church officiating Burial was in Milford Cemetery. Eastlund-Mishler Funeral Home. Milford, was in charge of arrangements. Memorials may be directed to the Apostolic Christian Church. Milford Earl Ulery Earl Ulery, 95, Grace Village Retirement Community. Winona Lake, died at 9:35 a m Friday. May 19, 1989, in Kosciusko Community Hospital. Born May 17. 1894. in North Manchester, he was the son of Joseph and Daisy DeLaughter Ulery. On December 22. 1914. he married Grace Mae Hoover, who died in 1985 A lifetime Leesburg area resident. he was a retired farmer and also retired in 1968 from Midwest Commerce Bank, formerly First

Syracuse EMS The Syracuse Emergency Medical Service made the following ambulance runs this past week: Lupa Chapa. 19. Syracuse, was no transported to a hospital after the EMS was called to Seventh Street at 3:17 p.m.. Wednesday, May 17. Donald Martin. 96. Miller's Merry Manor, Syracuse, was transported to Goshen Hospital after the EMS was called to the healthcare facility at 7:40 p.m . Thursday, May 18. The EMS was called to Pier 492 at 10:50 p.m.. Thursday. May 18. Mark Russell, 21, r 4 box 3208. Syracuse. Todd Brands, 21. 1508 Ironwood Dr.. Marion, and Pete Wagner. 45, 5330 Goshen Road. Fort Wayne, were all transported to Goshen Hospital Jane Long. 21. 714 Spencer Ave.. Marion, was not transported to a hospital. James Lent, 15. r 1 box 945 King Arthur Dr.. Cromwell, was not transported to a hospital after the EMS was called to his home at 4:27 p.m., on Friday. May 19 Zada S. Casey, 88, Miller's Merry Manor, Syracuse, was transported to Goshen Hospital, Friday at 4:55 p.m., and transported back to the healthcare facility Friday at 7:33 p.m. Paula Ryman. 46. r 2 box 36. Syracuse, was taken to Goshen Hospital after the EMS was called to her home at 11:46 am., Saturday. May 20. Teresa Lynn Smith, no age given, r 1 box 14. Kimmel, was taken to Goshen Hospital after the EMS was called to 201 North Huntington Street, at 11:58 p.m . Saturdav. Dorothy Genvaldi. 72, r 6 box 140, Syracuse, was taken to Goshen Hospital after the EMS was called to her home at 1:13 a m . Monday. May 22 Leonard Brooks, 59. r 1 box 132. Syracuse, was not transported to a hospital after the EMS was called to a location on Pickwick Road, east of the Dairy Queen at 7:55a m . Monday George Fann. 83. Miller's Merry Manor. Syracuse, was transported from Goshen Hospital to the healthcare facility at 1:29 pm . Monday toward Deardorff, 74. Miller's Merry Manor. Syracuse, was transported from Goshen Hospital to the healthcare facility at 2:54 p m . Monday

National Bank. Goshen. He was a member of New Salem Church of the Brethren. Milford. His survivors include three daughters. Mrs. Max (Frances) Harman, Pine Wood Spring, Colo., Mrs. Sam (Donnabelle) Giant. Warsaw, and Mrs. Harold (Thelma) Curry. Columbia City; eight grandchildren; nine greatgrandchildren; six great-great-grandchildren. and one brother. Lloyd Ulery. Ohio City, Ohio. He was preceded in death by one sister and two brothers. Funeral services were held at 1:30 p.m. Monday. May 22. in Titus Funeral Home. Warsaw, with Rev. Lester Young officiating. Burial was in New Salem Cemetery. Milford. Memorials may be directed to New Salem Church of the Brethren. Milford. Gerald E. Cramar Gerald E. Cramar. 68. r 1 box 14, Syracuse, died at 3:10 a.m. Saturday, May 20, 1989, in his home, following an extended illness. Born February 3, 1921, in Columbia City, he was the son of Claude and Mary Ellen Butler Cramar. On November 20. 1942. he married Evelyn McElroy; she survives. Having moved from Angola to Syracuse in 1952, he was a tool engineer He had been employed with Weatherhead Corp., Syracuse, from 1946 to 1969, and had retired from Johnson Controls. Goshen. in 1988. A United States Air Force veteran of World War 11. Mr. Cramar was a member of Masonic Lodge 236 and York Rite in Angola, member and past patron of Order of the Eastern Star in Goshen. Scottish Rite and Mizpah Shrine in Fort Wayne and a lifetime member of Society of Manufacturing Engineers He was a member of St. Andrew's United Methodist Church, Syracuse. Surviving in addition to his wife are two daughters, Tech. Sgt. Marie Ackerman. Langley AFB. Va . and Mrs Randey (Vicki) Bloom. Bartlett. Tenn.; three

Births REIFF, Betsy Sue Mr and Mrs. Ralph (Brenda) Reiff. 4921 Capital Ave. Indianapolis, are the parents of a daughter. Betsy Sue. born at 7 p m. Wednesday. May 17. 1989. in St. Vincent Hospital. Indianapolis. She weighed eight pounds, and measured 20 inches in length Betsy Sue has a brother. Alex, two years old Maternal grandparents are Howard and Jean Catt. Indianapolis. Paternal grandparents are Robert and Patricia Reiff, Barbee Lakes. Maternal great grandfather is Victor Phend, Columbia City. Paternal great-grandmother is Lillie Reiff. Warsaw. RICHARDSON Heather Elizabeth Mr and Mrs. Bret (Lee Ann) Richardson. Warsaw, are the parents o a daughter. Heather Elizabeth, born at 3:28 p.m Friday. May 19. 1989, in Whitley County Memorial Hospital. She weighed eight pounds. 12 ounces, and measured 21 inches in length. Heather Elizabeth has a sister, Stacy Marie, two years old. Maternal grandparents are the late Jack Schacht, and Gerald and Norma Gerber, Syracuse. Paternal grandparents are Flora Richardson. Ligonier, and Frank Richardson, Tuttle, Okla. MAST, Jason Robert Mr. and Mrs. Gary (Linda) Mast, r 1 box 608. Warsaw, are the parents of a son, Jason Robert, born at 10:39 p.m Friday, May 19. 1989, in Goshen Hospital. He weighed seven pounds, B'z ounces, and measured 21 inches in length Jason Robert has a brother. Ryan Paul. 2' 2 years old Maternal grandparents are Alfred and Janice Engelberth, Warsaw Paternal grandparents are Lester and Eloise Mast. Milford Maternal greatgrandfather is Carl Chalfant. Warsaw Paternal greatgrandmother is Amanda Mast, Greencroft Central Manor, Goshen

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grandchildren; and two sisters. Grace Wysong, Columbia City, and Phyllis Hollenbaugh. Calimesa, Calif He was preceded in death by a son, Ron. and one sister. Graveside services were held at 11 a m. Monday, May 22. at South Park Cemetery, Columbia City, with Rev. Richard Bunnell, pastor of St. Andrew's United Methodist Church, officiating Eastlund-Harris Funeral Home. Syracuse, was in charge of arrangements. Memorials may be directed to Goshen Hospital's Hospice Program Howard Alexander Howard Orville Alexander. 55. 201 N Main St.. PO. Box 115. Claypool, died unexpectedly at 7:08 p.m. Saturday, May 20, 1989, in Kosciusko Community Hospital. Born September 27, 1933, in Warsaw, he was the son of Myrl and Violet M. Colbert Alexander. On August 4, 1956, in Claypool, he married Marlene Kinzie; she survives. A 1954 graduate of Claypool High School, he was owner/operator of Alexander Backhoe. Claypool, for several years. He was a veteran of the Korean Conflict Surviving in addition to his wife are one son. Mark Alexander. Warsaw; three daughters. Mrs John (Lynn) Riddle, Warsaw, and Mrs Jeffrey (Diane) Puterbaugh and Mrs. Matt (Joyce) Richey, both of Claypool; six grandchildren; and three brothers. Robert G. Alexander, Indianapolis. Tom G. Alexander, Milford, and John S. Alexander, Warsaw. He was preceded in death by one sister Funeral services were held at 11 a m. today, Wednesday. May 24. in Chamness-Tucker Funeral Home. Claypool, with Rev. Chad Burkhart officiating. Burial was in Graceland Cemetery, Claypool Tobias M. Mast Tobias (Tobe) M. Mast. 60. 615

HARRIS infant Deborah Harris of Bradenton. Fla., is the parent of a son, Maxwell Scott, born at 2:02 p.m. Tuesday. May 9. 1989, in L. W. Blake Hospital. Bradenton He weighed eight pounds, eight ounces, and measured 21 1 2 inches in length. Maternal grandparents are Deborah Harris and Charles G Harris, both of Bradenton. Maternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shock. Syracuse, and Mr. and Mrs. Barron Harris. Fort Walton Beach. Fla. Maternal great-great-grandmother is Mrs. Charles Dietrick. West Palm Beach. Fla RICE son Mr. and Mrs Mark (Vicki) Rice, r 1 box 26-X, Apt. 1. Syracuse, are the parents of a son born Thursday. May 18. 1989, in Elkhart Hospital. MILLER son Mr. and Mrs. Floyd (Julia) Miller, r 2 box 139. Milford, are the parents of a son born Thurs day. May 18, 1989. in Elkhart Hospital MILLER daughter Mr. and Mrs Delbert (Anna) Miller, r 2 box 62. Milford, are the parents of a daughter born Thursday. May 18, 1989, in Elkhart Hospital

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S. Seventh St.. Goshen, died at 10:25 a m. Monday. May 22. 1989. in Bradenton. Fla., where he had been visiting a daughter. He was hospitalized nine days with heart problems. He was born November 10. 1928. and was married to the former Shirley Freese; she sur vives. He spent most of his lifetime in the Middlebury and Goshen areas and was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Middlebury Surviving in addition to his wife are two daughters. Cindy Adkins, Bradenton, and Sandy Wertz. Angola; four sons. Eugene, Gorden and Gary, all of Angola, and Dennis Kern. Goshen; 11 grandchildren; seven sisters. Ella Warren. North Webster, and Edith Avery and Dorothy Blackport, both of Syracuse. Mary DeFreese, Grand Rapids. Mich.. Lillian Oaks. Elkhart. Irma Yakin. Goshen, and Evelyn Pendill. Texas; and five brothers, Perry and Eli. both of Syracuse. Leßoy, Ligonier, Lloyd. Goshen, and Alvin, Florida Funeral services will be held at 10 a m. Friday. May 26. in St. Paul's Lutheran Church. Middlebury. with Rev. James Simpson officiating. Burial will be in Grace Lawn Cemetery Miller Funeral Home. Middlebury. is in charge of arrangements. Marjorie E. Shock Marjorie E Shock. 56. r 1 box 116. Pierceton, died of an apparent heart attack at 5 a m. this morning. Wednesday, May 24, 1989. in Kosciusko Community Hospital. Born August 7. 1932. in North Webster, she was the daughter of John J. and Mary Lois Beezley Graham. On November 8. 1953, she married Dick Shock; he survives. A lifetime area resident. Mrs. Shock was a homemaker. She was a Girl Scout leader and Little League coach in North Webster. She was also a member of the American Legion Auxiliary. North Webster. Surviving in addition to her husband are one daughter. Mrs. Mike (Linda) Slabaugh, Syracuse; four sons. Richard E.. Warsaw. Douglas. Leesburg. James, Pierceton, and John. North Webster; nine grandchildren; her mother. Mary Lois Graham, Muncie, one sister. Mary Ann Di vens. Gaston: and one brother. James Graham. Gresham. Ore. She was preceded

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in death by one brother. John Graham Visitation hours will be from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m Friday, May 26. in Eastlund-Harris Funeral Home. SR 13. Syracuse Funeral services will be held at 11 a m. Saturday. May 27. in the funeral home. Burial will- be in North Webster Cemetery Memorials may be directed to the American Lung Association Estella Miller Estella Miller. 89. P.O. Box 89. North Webster, died at 10:55 p:m Tuesday. May 23. 1989. in Mason Health Care Center. Warsaw. Born November 7. 1899. near Clunette. she was the daughter of Frank and Matilda Wuechter Correll On April 21. 1917. she was married to Roy A Miller, who died in 1965. A lifetime North Webster area resident, Mrs Miller was a homemaker and a member of North Webster Church of God Her survivors include four daughters. Helen Wagoner. Mrs. Jack (Ellen) Stump and Kathryn Greider. all of North Webster, and Mildred Adair, Pierceton; one son, Joe Miller. Kimmell; 19 grandchildren; 28 greatgrandchildren; 19 great-great-grandchildren; and one sister. Blanche Hertel. South Bend She was preceded in death by one daughter, one grandson, one great-granddaughter and one grea t-grea t -grandson. Visitation hours are from 5-9 p.m. Thursday. May 25. in Eastlund-Harris Funeral Home. SR 13. Syracuse. Funeral services will be at 1 p.m. Friday. May 26, in the funeral home with Rev. Steve Fouts. pastor of North Webster Church of God. officiating. Burial will be in Oak Grove Cemetery. North Webster Memorials may be directed to the Arthritis Foundation. Willis (Bill) Ferguson Willis E. (Bill) Ferguson. 73, r 1 box 147A. Leesburg, died at 5:35 p.m. Monday. May 22. 1989; in Kosciusko Community Hospital. Born August 7. 1915, in Bourbon. he was the son of Harrison Phillip and Asa LaVada Buzzle Ferguson. On January 16. 1966, he married Allegra Dewart; she survives. A Leesburg resident for 24 years, he had been employed as a salesman with El-Car Coach. Bourbon, and then with Swivel Stool in Warsaw. He was a

member and superintendent of First Baptist Church in Oswego He was a member of American Legion in North Webster, Post 353. and was a veteran of World War 11. serving as a lieutenant colonel in the United States Army. Surviving in addition to his wife are one daughter. Mrs. James (Sherri) Mason, Lima, Ohio; three stepdaughters, Mrs. Maurice (Judy) Neibert, Sebring. Fla.. Mrs. Lewis (Sue) Neibert, and Mrs. Ed (Nancy) Handgen. Warsaw; one stepson. Jerry Steven Godshalk. Leesburg; two grandchildren; 15 stepgrandchildren; nine stepgreat-grandchildren; and one sister. Mrs. Howard (Pat) Wagner. South Bend. He was preceded in death by one sister and one brother. / Memorial services will be held at 3 p.m. Thursday, May 25. with visitation to be held one-half hour prior to services in EastlundHarris Funeral Home, SR 13, Syracuse Rev Roy Mickley, pastor of First Baptist Church, Oswego, will officiate, and military rites will be conducted by the North Webster American Legion. Post 353, at the funeral home. Memorials may be directed to First Baptist Church, Oswego. John F. Edgar, Jr. John F Edgar, Jr. 42, r 1 box 58A. Pierceton, died early Tuesday morning, May 23, 1989, in his home. Born April 21, 1947, in South Bend, he was the son of John F. and Sally Cook Edgar, Sr. A lifetime area resident, he was formerly employed at White's Amoco in North Webster. Survivors include his mother and stepfather. Sally and Rolland Blakeley. North Webster; three sisters. Marge Leach, Goshen. Mrs Gary (Barbara) Eastlund, North Webster, and Rosetta Pope, Jackson. Fla.; and one brother, Charles Edgar. North Webster. Visitation hours will be after 4 p.m. Thursday, May 25. in Eastlund-Harris Funeral Home, SR 13, Syracuse Funeral services will be held in the funeral home at 10:30 a m. Friday, May 26, with Rev. Kurt Church officiating. Burial will be in Oakridge Cemetery. Goshen. Memorials may be directed to Wabash Addiction Care Center.

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