The Mail-Journal, Volume 28, Number 17, Milford, Kosciusko County, 7 June 1989 — Page 3

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Goshen TUESDAY, MAY 30 Admissions Keith Whiteman, 200 W. Main St., Syracuse Dismissals Abigail Rees, 431*6 N. Huntington St., Syracuse WEDNESDAY, MAY 31 Admissions < Rolonda Holcomb, 113 W. Portland St., Syracuse Dismissals William L. Kinsey, Lakeland Loving Care Center, Milford Mary A. Carroll, r 2 box 58, Syracuse THURSDAY, JUNE 1 Admissions Angela D. Brock, 72833 CR 29, Lot 11, Syracuse Dismissals Ruth L. Gillis, r 5 box 447, Syracuse FRIDAY, JUNE 2 Admissions M. Dennise Leismer, r 5 box 374, Syracuse Ethel M. Weaver, r 2 box 5458, Syracuse SATURDAY, JUNE 3 Admissions Paula L. Bartman, 624-2 Baltimore St., Syracuse Tonya K. Schrock, r 1 box 257-V, Leesburg SUNDAY, JUNE 4 Admissions Sabrina Arriola, P.O. Box 152, Milford Laura Cripe, 16444 CR 50, Syracuse Terri D. Ritter, P.O. Box 441, Syracuse

From the Syracuse Police Log — Bird reported in basement

From the Syracuse Police Log is a weekly feature which presents a sampling of the incidents the officers from the Syracuse Fire Department and Syracuse Police Department are called upon to deal with: WEDNESDAY, MAY 31 Keys that had been removed from a parked vehicle appeared back in the ignition of the vehicle after the theft was reported to police. The dispatcher received a call from a man who reported someone had taken the keys out of his vehicle while parked at a business. Several hours later the man called back and said someone had put the keys back in the vehicle. An officer spoke to a resident concerning burning trash in an open container after a complaint was made by a resident. A person called the dispatcher and questioned if burning uncontained trash was legal. A check with the fire chief found that all trash being burnt has to be in a container. Later the officer on duty went to talk to the person who was doing the burning and advised the person he would need a container or face possible fines. THURSDAY, JUNE 1 A Dewart Lake area resident called and asked who to call to pick up an animal. The dispatcher responded that the caller should contact the county. A report of four boys spear fishing turned out to be all right. The boys were spearing trash fish and the county reported it to be all right. FRIDAY. JUNE 2 The location of a local boat manufacturer was given to a person who stopped by the dispatcher’s office looking for the location of Sun Cruiser. A conservation officer was given a person’s name and telephone number after that person called for the CO regarding a bird in his basement. SATURDAY, JUNE 3 Milford Fire Department was called by the dispatcher, after a conservation officer requested a fireman and a fire extinguisher for a boat fire on Dewart Lake. Because of a power failure and outages of stop lights in Syracuse, the police chief requested the dispatcher contact

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Dismissals Rolonda R. Holcomb, 113 W. Portland St., Syracuse, and infant son, Kyler James Ethel M. Weaver, r 2 box 5458, Syracuse MONDAY, JUNE 5 Admissions Charles T. Cook, 301 N. Schaffer St., Milford Robert E. Geiger, r 1 box 38, Milford Sandra Lilly, r 3 box 528, Syracuse Mandy N. Perzanowski, r 3 box 552, Syracuse Terry L. Ryman, P.O. Box 234, Milford Dismissals Paula L. Bartman, 642-2 Baltimore St., Syracuse, and infant daughter, Trista Marie Angela D. Brock, 72833 CR 29, Lot 11, Syracuse M. Dennise Leismer, r 5 box 374, Syracuse, and infant daughter, Emily Ann Keith Whiteman, 200 W. Main St., Syracuse, transferred to Parkview Memorial Hospital, Fort Wayne KCH FRIDAY, MAY 26 Admissions Ronnie Poe, Leesburg SATURDAY, MAY 27 Dismissals Betty L. Robison, Leesburg SUNDAY, MAY 28 Dismissals Jennifer R. Likens, North Webster Ronnie Poe, Leesburg

Northern Indiana Public Service Company. SUNDAY, JUNE 4 A car owner was advised to contact the county sheriff’s department, after the owner reported a golf ball had gone through the windshield of his car in the area of South Shore. Assistance from the fire department was asked for by CSX for a train at the railroad station in town. Garrett Police called and asked if the fire department could fill a train, that was sitting at the station, with water. A fireman drove a fire truck to the station and filled the train with water. MONDAY, JUNE 5 The dispatcher was advised of a person who dumped garbage at the intersection of County Line Road and Huntington Street. The officer on duty asked the dispatcher to call the person and tell that person to clean up the garbage or face a fine. A car was towed to a local body shop after a resident on Washington Street called and reported a vehicle sitting in her yard. Local artist honored Local artist Barb Fuson was honored in receiving the GTE North SSOO Purchase Award for her watercolor titled “Amish Winter" at the Ventures in Creativity Art Show which opened May 6 at the Museum of Art, Fort Wayne. It is the 12th annual juried exhibition sponsored by the Fort Wayne Artists’ Guild. Fuson’s work will hang in the Performing Arts Center of the museum in Fort Wayne through June 24. Fuson has recently re-located her studio from Greencastle to Syracuse and resides on Kale Island, Lake Wawasee. She is a signature member of the Indiana Watercolor Society, and a frequent exhibitor in the Hoosier Salon annual art show. Her subject matter ranges from wildlife to landscapes. She also enjoys pet portraiture, specializing in horses, dogs, and cats in pastel.

MONDAY, MAY 29 Admissions Carol P. Edwards, Leesburg Vickie L. Herrick, Leesburg TUESDAY, MAY 30 Admissions Robert C. Anderson, North Webster Marilyn Y. Green, North Webster Regina M. Slone, North Webster Dismissals Allen R. Graber, North Webster WEDNESDAY, MAY 31 Admissions Aaron Edwards, Leesburg Dismissals Marilyn Y. Green, North Webster THURSDAY, JUNE 1 Admissions Francine K. Johnson, Syracuse Dismissals Mrs. Ken (Vickie) Herrick, Leesburg FRIDAY, JUNE 2 Dismissals Aaron Edwards, Leesburg Carol Edwards, Leesburg Mrs. Ritchie (Regina) Slone, North Webster, and infant son SATURDAY, JUNE 3 Dismissals Mrs. Michael (Francine) Johnson, Syracuse, and infant daughter SUNDAY, JUNE 4 Admissions Eugene E. Mabie, Syracuse Goldie M. Mabie, Syracuse NORTH WEBSTER CHILD INJURES ARM IN FALL Derrick Coy, 2‘6-year-old son of David and Lorna Coy, P.O. Box 407, North Webster, and grandson of Janet Coy, who stays with Mrs. Herb Baumgartner in Milford, underwent I'6 hours of surgery on his right arm Tuesday afternoon, May 30, in Goshen Hospital. The youngster sustained severe cuts under his right armpit after falling through a glass storm door earlier that morning in his home. Transported by North Webster EMS to US 6 and SR 15 at 9:50 a.m., Derrick was then transported to the hospital in a Goshen ambulance. He was released from the hospital on Wednesday, May 31, and will be undergoing extensive therapy. LAURA McCLINTIC HOME FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. James (Laura) McClintic, 621 S. Main St., Syracuse, was released from Goshen Hospital on Tuesday, June 6, following surgery for two knee replacements on Friday, May 26. Mrs. McClintic, who is reportedly recovering quite nicely, is able to move about with the assistance of a wheelchair and walker. MILFORD YOUTH GETS FINGERS SMASHED Travis Coy, eight-year-old son of Alan and Cheryl Coy, 401 S. Main St., Milford, received injuries to his left hand while visiting friends Tuesday afternoon, June 6. A bucket of a skid loader accidently came down and smashed two of the fingers on the his left hand. Travis was treated at Goshen Hospital where 15 stitches were taken and repair done to a fingernail, and then was released to his home. Births DULL, Jordan Juddson Mr. and Mrs. Troy (Traci) Dull, 620 E. 13th St., Mishawaka.

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are the parents of a son, Jordan Juddson, bom Monday, May 29, 1989, in South Bend Memorial Hospital. He weighed six pounds, 12 ounces, and was 20 inches in length. Jordan Juddson has a sister, Jorgianna, 14 months old. Maternal grandparents are Judd and Toni Disberry, Newnan, Ga. Paternal grandparents are Larry and Deb Dull, Syracuse. Maternal greatgrandmother is Phyllis Disberry, Mishawaka, and paternal greatgrandmother is Bette Schlotterback, Syracuse. Paternal great-great-grandmother is Wanda Freeze, Ligonier. HAIFLEY, Naomi Kathleen Mr. and Mrs. Michael (Sharon) Haifley, r 2 box 388, Syracuse, are the parents of a daughter, Naomi Kathleen, born at 12:46 a m. Wednesday, May 31, 1989, at home. She weighed seven pounds, five ounces, and measured 21 inches in length. Naomi Kathleen has five brothers, Nathan Michael, 16, Timothy Scott, 14, Stephan James, 12, Caleb Samuel, 10, and David Justin, seven; and one sister, Rachel Irene, five. Maternal grandparents are Rev'. Clarence and Carolyn Thomas, Hanover, Pa. Paternal grandparents are Rev. David and Althea Haifley, Syracuse. Maternal great-grandparents are Irene Perry, Long Beach, Calif., and Norman Thomas, Gettysburg, Pa. Paternal great-grandparents are Violet Haifley, Lincoln, Neb., and Taylor Shreve, Denver, Colo. HOLCOMB, Kyler James Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Rolonda) Holcomb, 113 W. Portland St., Syracuse, are the parents of a son, Kyler James, born at 5:58 a m. Thursday, June 1, 1989, in Goshen Hospital. He weighed six pounds, three ounces, and measured 18‘6 inches in length. Kyler James has a sister, Shaylee Ray, one year old. Maternal grandparents are George Losee and Rhonda Losee, both of Niles, Mich. Paternal grandparents are Bill and Leeann Holcomb, Dewart Lake, Syracuse. Maternal greatgrandparents are Jim and Wilma Babcock and Hugh and Alice Brooks, all of Niles. Paternal great-grandmother is Josephine Howell, Prestonsburg, Ky. LEISMER, Emily Ann Mr. and Mrs. Daniel (M. Dennise) Leismer, r 5 box 374, Syracuse, are the parents of a daughter, Emily Ann, born at 2:11 p.m. Friday, June 2, 1989, in Goshen Hospital. She weighed six pounds, 7>/2 ounces, and measured 19'6 inches in length. Emily Ann has a sister, Mary Dannielle, 2*6 years old. Maternal grandparents are Harold and Elizabeth Rusher, Hammond. Paternal grandparents are Allen and Norma Leismer, also of Hammond. Maternal great-grandmother is Lettie Brown, Whitehouse, Ohio. BARTMAN, Trista Marie Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Paula) Bartman, 624-2 Baltimore St., Syracuse, are the parents of a daughter, Trista Marie, born at 3:06 a.m. Sunday, June 4, 1989, in Goshen Hospital. She weighed seven pounds, one ounce, and measured 19’/4 inches in length. Trista Marie has a brother, Burdett Lee, two years old. Maternal grandmother is Annette Wappes, Winona Lake. Paternal grandparents are Joe and Marilyn Bartman, Syracuse. Maternal great-grandmother is Lillian Wappes, Churubusco. Paternal great-grandparents are Sue Baker, and Harold and Ruby Bartman, all of Syracuse. Paternal great-great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Clark, New Paris; Edith Hoover, Syracuse; and Lulu Zentz and Helen Bartman, both of Nappanee. SCHROCK, Kayla Kay Mr. and Mrs. Kevin (Tonya)

Schrock, r 1 box 257, Leesburg, are the parents of a daughter, Kayla Kay, born at 8:50 p.m. Sunday, June 4, 1989, in Goshen Hospital. She weighed eight pounds, three ounces, and measured 20 inches in length. Kayla Kay is the couple’s first child. Maternal grandparents are Jim Kuhn, Milford, and Rick and Brenda Hamman, North Webster. Paternal grandparents are Lauretta Schrock, Ligonier, and Joe Schrock, Syracuse. Maternal great-grandparents are Glen and Blanch Kuhn and Bud and Ethel Stabler, all of North Webster. Paternal greatgrandmother is Lottie Wilson, Millersburg. HERRICK daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ken (Vickie) Herrick, Leesburg, are the parents of a daughter born Monday, May 29, 1989, in Kosciusko Community Hospital. EDWARDS son Mr. and Mrs. John (Carol) Edwards, Leesburg, are the parents of a son born Monday, May 29, 1989, in Kosciusko Community Hospital. SLONE son Mr. and Mrs. Ritchie (Regina) Slone, North Webster, are the parents of a son born Tuesday, May 30, 1989, in Kosciusko Community Hospital. JOHNSON daughter Mr. and Mrs. Michael (Francine) Johnson, Syracuse, are the parents of a daughter born Thursday, June 1, 1989, in Kosciusko Community Hospital. ARRIOLA daughter Mr. and Mrs. Richard (Sabrina) Arriola, P.O. Box 152, Milford, are the parents of a daughter born Sunday, June 4, 1989, in Goshen Hospital.

CARD OF THANKS Thank you to all« our friends and neighbors for all the prayers and flowers received during John's illness and passing. THE EDGAR FAMILY AND ELSIE CARD OF THANKS The family of Gerald Cramer wishes to extend our thanks and appreciation to Dr. Jack Gark and staff, the Goshen General Hospital Hospice staff, and Eastlund-Harris Funeral Home of Syracuse. A special thanks for all the prayers, cards and telephone calls during Gerald s recent illness and passing. CARD OF THANKS Many thanks to all my friends and neighbors for their thoughtfulness, food, cards, and concern at the time of my accident. Also thanks to those who visited me in the hospital and after I returned home. A special thanks to Syracuse EMS. Mildred Thomas

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Obituaries

William L. (Bill) Gross William L. (Bill) Gross, 63, r 2, Leesburg, died at 1 p.m. Friday, June 2, 1989, in Parkview Memorial Hospital, Fort Wayne, following an extended illness. Born May 2, 1927, in Kosciusko County, he was the son of Leslie and Mary Decker Gross. On June 25, 1950, he married Faye Pearson; she survives. A lifetime area resident, he was a truck driver for Yellow Freight, Warsaw. He was a member of Masonic Lodge in Leesburg, Scottish Rite and Mizpah Shrine, Fort Wayne, and Kosciusko County Shrine Club. Surviving in addition to his wife are two daughters, Mrs. Tim (Connie Sue) Simison, Pierceton, and Mrs. Jack (Cindy) Humes, Indianapolis; one son, Gary Gross, Pierceton; six grandchildren; his stepfather, Leslie E. Hohman, Burket; three half sisters, Mrs. Roy (Alice) Angle, Burket, Mrs. Rufus (Betty) Lykens, Dunellion, Fla., and Mrs. Kit (Martha Jo) Kitrel, Grand Bay, Ala; and one brother, Dallas Lee Hohman, Warsaw. Funeral services were held at 11 am. Monday, June 5, in Eastlund-Harris Funeral Home, Syracuse, with Rev. Lester Young officiating. Burial was in Oswego Cemetery. Memorials may be directed to American Cancer Society. Don L. Kellum Don L. Kellum, 62, 902 Lincolnway. South, Ligonier, died Saturday, June 3, 1989, in Fort Wayne. He was born July 10, 1926. On March 1, 1947, in St. Petersburg, Fla., he married Irene Brownstein, who died in 1976. The owner of Kellum Foodtown in Ligonier, he retired in 1974. He was a veteran of World War 11, having served with the United States Navy. He was a member of St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in Ligonier, Ligonier Masonic Lodge, Fort Wayne Valley Scottish Rite, Fort Wayne Shrine, Millersburg American Legion, Goshen Disabled American Veterans, Ligonier Veterans of Foreign Wars. LaGrange Order of Moose and Ligonier Elks Lodge. His survivors include one daughter, Christine Shelburne, Tucson, Ariz.; one son, Jack Kellum, Syracuse; four grandchildren; and one sister, Virginia

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Lamont, Ligonier. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Tuesday, June 6, in St. Patrick’s Catholic Church, Ligonier, with Rev. Dale Bauman, pastor of the church, officiating. Burial was in Oak Park Cemetery, Ligonier. Orr Funeral Home, Ligonier, was in charge of arrangements. Memorials may be directed to St. Patrick’s Catholic Church, Ligonier. Orrion 0. Ott Orrion 0. Ott, 73, 10801 CR 48, Ligonier, died at 7:30 a.m. Saturday, June 3, 1989, in Goshen Hospital. Born June 29, 1915, in Kosciusko County, he was the son of Floyd and Emma Ott. On June 26, 1944, in Elkhart, he married Alice Stoner, who died January 3, 1989. A lifetime resident of Elkhart County, he was a 40-year employee of Mogul Rubber Co. He was an veteran of World War 11, having served with the United States Army Air Corps. His survivors include two sons, Glen Ott and Keith Ott, both of Goshen; four daughters, Mrs. James (Katherine) Burkhead, Fort Campbell, Ky., Loretta Kimmell, Millersburg, Rachel Miller, Milford, and 1 Doris Brown, Goshen; 11 grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; his stepmother, Racheal Ott Turner ; two brothers, Gilbert D. Ott, Olathe, Kan., and John Ott, Sr., Elkhart; two sisters, Mrs. Kenneth (Peggy) Miller, Goshen, and Mrs. Junior (Mary) Blue, Warsaw; and a stepsister, Marilyn Tuvell, Ligonier. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. today, Wednesday, June 7, in Yoder-Culp Funeral Home, Goshen, with Rev.

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Wendell Tobias, pastor of West Goshen Church of the Brethren, officiating. Burial will be in Oakridge Cemetery, Goshen. Roger D. Sumner, Sr. Roger Dean Sumner, Sr., 55, 124 Lakeview Dr., Vicksburg, Miss., and summer resident of Dewart Lake, died at 7:01 p.m. Saturday, June 3, 1989, in Vicksburg Medical Center, after suffering an apparent heart attack. Born April 18, 1934, in Hammond, he was the son of Nellis and Gladys Graves Sumner. On August 27,1960, he married Mary Hahn; she survives. He had been a resident of Vicksburg for two years, having moved there from Pittsburgh, Pa. He was a graduate of Rice University, Houston, Texas, and received a master’s degree from California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, and his Phd from University of Wisconsin, Madison. Employed as an environmentalist with the United States Government, he was in charge of the Waterways Experiment Station in Vicksburg. Surviving in addition to his wife are one daughter, Sharon Sumner, a student in Lubbock, Texas; one son, Roger Dean Sumner, Jr., a student in Arlington. Texas; and one sister, Charlene Kruit, Griffith. Visitation hours will be from 12 p.m. on Thursday, June 8, until, the time of the funeral services at 2 p.m. in Eastlund-Harris Funeral Home, SR 13, Syracuse. Rev. Roy Mickley, pastor of First Baptist Church of Oswego, will officiate. Burial will be in Syracuse Cemetery.

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