The Mail-Journal, Volume 28, Number 49, Milford, Kosciusko County, 17 January 1990 — Page 3
Obituaries
Esther L. Carl Esther L. Carl, 80, 22 Lee St., Huntington, died Tuesday, Jan. 9, 1990, in Community Care Center, Huntington. The daughter of Charles and Almeda Raichart Fairchild, she was born in Whitley County on August 14, 1909. She married Clarence 0. Carl in Fort Wayne on October 1. 1921. He preceded her in death on September 13, 1983. She was a member of Zanesville United Brethren Church and retired from TriadU trad Inc., Huntington. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Harold (Maxine) Stoffel, Syracuse; three sons, Norman G. Carl, Coldwater, Mich., C. Donavon Carl, Clark Lake, Mich., and Garry L. Carl, Huntington; 21 grandchildren; 27 great-grandchildren; two sisters, Faye Bryie, Fort Wayne, and Mrs. Dale (Bessie) Scott, Roanoke; and one brother, Harvey Fairchild, Waterloo. Services were held at 2 p.m. Friday, Jan. 12, in Myers Funeral
Hospital notes
Goshen TUESDAY, JAN. 9 Admissions Ray L. Hoover, r 1 box 4, Syracuse Shelby Kelly, r 1 box 2628, Leesburg Dismissals Judith L. Longcor, r 1 box 92, Milford, and infant daughter, Blessing WEDNESDAY, JAN. 10 Admissions Elinor E. Avery, 706 S. Huntington, Syracuse Dismissals Naomi A. Maule, r 2 box 495, Syracuse, and infant daughter, Chelsea Marie Elaine A. Schrader, P.O. Box 431, Syracuse, and infant daughter, Jennifer Lynn THURSDAY.JAN.iI Admissions Bonnie L. Bauman, 443 N. Huntington St., Syracuse Justin Carpenter, P.O. Box 564, Milford Dismissals Shelby O’Brien Kelly, r 1 box 2628, Leesburg FRIDAY, JAN. 12 Admissions Norma L. Moser, r 4 box 38AA, Syracuse Tammy J. Oswald, r 4 box 3718, Syracuse SATURDAY, JAN. 13 Dismissals Ray L. Hoover, r 1 box 4, Syracuse f • SUNDAY, JAN. 14 Dismissals Barbara J. Miller, r 5 box 314, Syracuse Tammy J. Oswald, r 4 box 3718, Syracuse, and infant son, Byron James MONDAY, JAN. 15 Dismissals Elinor E. Avery, 706 S. Huntington, Syracuse Justin M. Carpenter, P.O. Box 564, Milford KCH MONDAY, JAN. 8 Admissions Diana L. Irwin, North Webster Dismissals Kathryn E. Ogan, Leesburg TUESDAY, JAN. 9 Dismissals Diana L. Irwin, North Webster Myrtle L. Mollette, Milford THANK YOU I would like to express my sincere thanks’’ to all my patients and friends for the cards, calls and support you have given me during my surgery. I am now able to return to my practice. Sincerely, Randall S. Cory, D.D.S.
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Chapel, Huntington, with Rev. Larry Taylor officiating. Burial followed in Pilgrims Rest, Huntington. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society. Leonard E. Mauzy Leonard E. Mauzy, 80, 20 Pequot Drive, Hardy, Ark., died at 2 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 9, 1990, in Whiteriver Medical Center, Batesville, Ark. He had been in ill health for 10 years. He was born in Dutchtown on September 24, 1909, to Howard and Rilla Crist Mauzy. His first » marriage was to Lillian Shroyer, who died in 1945. On August 11, 1946, he married Katherine E. Eppley; she survives. He moved 16 years ago from the Dutchtown area to Arkansas. He was a retired farmer and in 1973 retired from Syracuse Rubber following 10 years employment. For 12 years, he served on the REMC board and as president of the board for several years. He was a member of First Baptist Church, Cherokee Village, Ark.
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 10 Admissions Jeanenne Boyer, Syracuse THURSDAY, JAN. 11 Admissions Bradley Brennaman, Syracuse FRIDAY, JAN. 12 Admissions Mark D. Sherman, Leesburg Mamie Stephens, Leesburg Dismissals Jeanenne Boyer, Syracuse, and infant son Bradley C. Brennaman, Syracuse Mary E. Nickel, Syracuse SATURDAY, JAN. 13 Admissions Sherry Merriman, North Webster Dismissals Mark D. Sherman, Leesburg SUNDAY, JAN. 14 Admissions Clyde Bair, Leesburg Dottie L. Crace, Leesburg David R. Miller, Syracuse James A. Mozingo, Syracuse BETTY MUSSELMAN REMAINS A PATIENT Betty Musselman, r 1 box 34, Milford, remains a patient in Goshen Hospital after undergoing surgery last Wednesday. She is in room 215-1. SHARON KELLER UNDERGOES SURGERY Sharon (Dewart) Keller, Indianapolis, a former Milford resident, underwent surgery last Friday. She is recuperating at home, 3743 Roseway Dr., Indianapolis, Ind. 46226, and would appreciate hearing from her friends. Syracuse EMS The Syracuse Emergency Medical Service made the following ambulance runs this past week: Kevin Geise, 17,13427 Third St., Grabill, was not transported to a hospital after he came to the fire station at 1:34 p.m., Tuesday, Jan. 9. Debra R. Reinhardt, 27, r 1 box 81A, Pierceton was taken to Kosciusko Community Hospital after the EMS was called to an accident at SR 13 and CR 1000 N, at 10:42 p.m., Thursday, Jan. 11. Norma Moser, 54, r 4 box 38AA, Syracuse, was taken to Goshen Hospital after the EMS was called to her home at 5:41 a.m., on Friday, Jan. 12. The EMS was called to the home of Sheena Abbs, 2‘a, 46 North Shore Drive, Syracuse, at 10:55 a.m., Friday, Jan. 12. She was taken to Goshen Hospital. The EMS was called to US 6 and SR 15 at 1:50 p.m., Friday. Lawrence Gorman, 47, r 1 box 583, North Webster, was transported to North Webster. Syracuse was contacted after North Webster ambulance had engine trouble. Coleen D. Perry, seven months old, r 4 box 145A2, Syracuse, was taken to Goshen Hospital after the EMS was called to a location on Grandview Drive at 2:33 p.m., Friday.
Surviving with his wife are three sons, Terry Mauzy, Warsaw, Larry D. Mauzy, Tulsa, Okla., and Leonard Ellis (Bud) Mauzy, Fort Wayne; one daughter, Mrs. John (L. Lorene) Weimer. Pierceton; 10 grandchildren; and 18 greatgrandchildren. Services were held in Titus Funeral Home, Warsaw, at 11 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 13. Rev. Robert Fields officiating and burial followed in Oakwood Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Gideons International. Sara E. Stahlhut Sara E. Stahlhut, 74, 612 Azuba Court, Columbia City, died Tuesday, Jan. 9, 1990, at 9:28 p.m. in Whitley County Memorial Hospital. She had been a patient there since December 31. She was the sister of Mrs. Henry (Juanita) Waltz, North Webster. She was born in Washington Township, Whitley County, on November 18, 1915, the daughter of Brice Earl and Dessie May Kreider Bair. On July 4,1941, she
The EMS was called at 9:36 a.m., Saturday, Jan. 13, to take Alma Laine, 93, Miller’s Merry Manor, Syracuse, to Goshen Hospital. Jack Michael, 59, P.O. Box 154, Cromwell, was taken to Goshen Hospital after the EMS was called to the Johnson Bay Marina at 6:42 p.m., Monday, Jan. 15. The EMS was called to the home of Judith Hussey, 50, 379 Sleepy Hollow, Cromwell, at 8:09 p.m., Monday. She was taken to Goshen Hospital. Births OSWALD, Byron James Byron and Tammy Oswald, r 4 box 3718, Syracuse, are the parents of their third child, a son, Byron James. He was born at 11:27 p.m. Friday, Jan. 12, 1990, in Goshen Hospital. He weighed nine pounds, two ounces and was 20'2 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jim Avery, Syracuse, and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Oswald, Syracuse. Maternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nyce, Cadillac is scratched by vandals Syracuse Police investigated a vandalism report during the past week: Vandalism to a 1982 Cadillac Eldorado was reported to police on Sunday, Jan. 14. Loranne Arbuckle notified police that someone had used a metal object and scratched the left side of the vehicle while it was parked at her home. The vandalism is believed to have occurred around 9:30 a.m. Junior volunteer course at GGH A Junior Volunteer training course will be offered at Goshen General Hospital. The course, designed for girls and boys 14 years of age and in high school, provides an opportunity for the teen to learn terminology, be exposed to a work environment, and develop understanding, caring, and compassion for others. Junior Volunteers can work in many areas of the hospital, filing in the medical laboratory, transporting physical therapy patients, assisting at meal time with patients or taking care of new mothers and folding baby linens. Classes are scheduled to begin Saturday, Feb. 3, from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and Friday, Feb. 9, from 4 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Lunch will be served on Saturday. Pre-registration is required by January 26. Applications are available at all area high schools and Goshen Hospital’s volunteer department. For more information, call Goshen General Hospital volunteer office.
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married Richard W. Stahlhut. He preceded her in death on April 16, 1986. She was a graduate of Burket High School. In Warsaw, she Was employed in the restaurant business before moving to Columbia City, where she and her husband operated the restaurant at the original Fortmeyers Truck Stop in Fort Wayne several years. They returned to Columbia City and founded the 30 Club, which they owned and operated until their retirement in August 1979. She was affiliated with the Grace Lutheran Church and was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary, North Webster. Also surviving are two additional sisters, Mrs. Chloeia Jones, Fort Wayne, and Mrs. Everett (Hazel) Borrow, Bradenton, Fla. She was preceded in death by two brothers. Services were held Friday, Jan. 12, at 1 p.m. in Smith and Sons Funeral Home, Columbia City, with Rev. Newell S. Nelson, pastor of the Grace Lutheran
Milford, and Edith Avery, Syracuse. Byron James was welcomed home by his older brother and sister, Brandon, five, and Chelsea, two. MERRIMAN daughter James and Sherry Merriman, North Webster, are the parents of a daughter born Saturday, Jan. 13,1990, in Kosciusko Community Hospital. ISLAS, Jennell Christine Melissa Islas, r 5 box 296, Syracuse, is the mother of a
From the Syracuse Police log — Fireman called to check furnace
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: TUESDAY, JAN. 9 The telephone number for the defensive driving program was requested by a caller who was advised to contact the county sheriff's department. The caller also reported a lost wallet: An officer requested Garrett be contacted as the railroad crossing lights on Main Street were flashing, but there was no train. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 10 The owner of a vehicle, which was partially blocking a drive, moved the,car after police were notified. An officer went to find the vehicle and had requested vehicle registration information based on the license plate number. While the information was being obtained, the owner was found. A disabled vehicle was reported sitting behind a business by the owner. THURSDAY, JAN. 11 Nothing was found wrong with a furnace after a fireman was asked to check the furnace in the home of a resident. The fire official reported it was working normal. A tree was reported down in the roadway on the eastside of Lake Wawasee. The information was relayed to the county sheriff’s department for the county highway department. A few minutes later the same caller reported tree limbs have some wires hanginglow. FRIDAY, JAN. 12 Limbs were reported down and wires hanging down near the fish hatchery. Police were unable to locate a vehicle that was sitting along US 6 with its lights on. An officer from Syracuse checked the highway west and east of SR 13. SATURDAY, JAN. 13 The location of the recycling containers was given to a caller who made the request to know that location. Police were called to take care ,of two refrigerators that wfere sitting outside of the civil defense building. SUNDAY. JAN. 14 Conservation officers were
Church, officiating. Burial was in South Whitley Ceme.tery. Magdalene Zimmerman Magdalene K. Zimmerman, 86, of 314 North West St., Milford, died Wednesday, Jan. 10, 1990, at 7 a m. in her home. The daughter of George and Emma Wenninger Stieglitz, she was born on November 13, 1903, in Metamora, 111. On November 23, 1924, she married Michael A. Zimmerman. He preceded her in death in June 1981. A Milford area lifetime resident. she was a homemaker and member of the Apostolic Christian Church. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Jack (Mary) Gerber, Paulding, Ohio; four sons, Melvin, Virgil, and Michael Zimmerman, Jr., all of Milford, and Raymond Zimmerman, Parkersburg, W.Va.; 21 grandchildren; 19 great-
daughter, Jennell Christine, born at 1 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 7, 1990, in Fort Wayne Lutheran Hospital. She weighed four pounds, eight ounces and was 17 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Julian and Shirley Islas of Syracuse. Maternal greatgrandmother is June Morehead, Osceola. TURNER son David and Angela Turner, r 5 box 79, Syracuse, are the parents of a son born Sunday, Jan. 14, 1990, in Elkhart Hospital.
called after a person came to the dispatcher’s office and reported there was a vehicle on Syracuse Lake: The person noted the ice was not that safe. Police issued a citation to the owner of a vehicle parked in a handicapped parking space. Police were notified that a vehicle was parked in a handicapped parking space at a local business. The person making the complaint wanted an officer to place a citation on the vehicle. The officer located the vehicle and owner and issued a citation. MONDAY, JAN. 15 A person came to the dispatcher’s office for the locations of several construction companies. The person had the telephone numbers, so the businesses were called for directions. A small brush fire on the Pickwick Road was reported by an officer as an uncontrolled burn. The fire chief checked out the fire and reported someone was burning brush and will keep watching it. Key Carrier Everyone has to carry keys, but much of the bother, the bulk and wear on one’s pockets and purses can be eliminated if you also carry a wallet. Take an old plastic credit card and glue a one-inch width of selfgripping fabric tape lengthwise across the center. Glue a smaller piece of self-gripping fabric tape to the key handle of four different keys that you use quite often. The card will hold up to four keys and will fit neatly into your wallet card pocket. I have been doing this for years and have had convenient access to two car keys, a house key and an office key without having to carry a bulky key ring in my suit pocket. Vince R., Plymouth, Ohio
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grandchildren; one sister, Florence Stieglitz, Milford; and one half sister, Mrs. Arthur (Mary Ann) Haab, Goshen. She was preceded in death by one son, two grandchildren, four sisters, three brothers, and a half brother. Services were held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 13, in the Apostolic Christian Church, Milford, with ministers of the church officiating. Burial will be in Milford Cemetery. Eastlund-Mishler Funeral Home, Milford, was in charge of arrangements. Memorials may be made to the Milford EMS or the Apostolic Christian Church. Harley H. Miller Harley H. Miller, 58, 209 E. Clinton St., Goshen, died Thursday, Jan. 11,1990, at 11:17 a.m. in Goshen Hospital where he was admitted December 13. He had been in ill health for one month. He was born in Goshen on May 12,1931, where he resided most of his life. He was employed since 1967 in the drill press department of Johnson Controls. Surviving are two brothers, Ora H. Miller, North Webster, and Ivan R. Miller, Elkhart; and four sisters, Sarah Yoder, Marilyn Bontrager, and Elizabeth Bontrager, all of Goshen, and Fannie Hostetler, Millersburg. He was preceded in death by three brothers and one sister. Services were held in YoderCulp Funeral Home, Goshen, at 10 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 13, with Rev. Richard Lochner of the First United Church of Christ officiating. Burial was in Violett Cemetery. Rosa L. Smith Rosa L. Smith, 87, Miller’s Merry. Manor, Warsaw, formerly of North Webster, died yesterday, Tuesday, Jan. 16, 1990, at 6:05 p.m. in Kosciusko Community Hospital. Death was unexpected. She was born in Georgia on May 2, 1902. On January 19, 1924, she married Everett W. Smith. He preceded her in death in 1985. She was formerly employed by General Electric in Fort Wayne, and was a member of the North Webster Christian Church. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. John (Margaret) Barry, Warsaw; nine grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by one son, Leonard Smith. Friends may call in EastlundHarris Funeral Home, SR 13S, Syracuse, after 6 p.m. tomorrow, Thursday. Services will be held there Friday at 10:30 a.m. with Rev. Dean McFadden officiating. Burial will be in North Webster Cemetery, Mock Addition. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society. Haskal M. Grissom Arrangements are pending at Eastlund-Harris Funeral Home, Syracuse, for Haskal M. Grissom, 93, Columbity City Care Center. He died this morning, Wednesday, in Whitley County Hospital. He was born in Kosciusko County on March 17, 1896, to Samuel and Belle (Phoebus) Grissom. In 1934, he married Velma Black. She preceded him in death in 1969. Treva M. Thomas Treva M. Thomas, 89, 51474 CR UN, Elkhart, formerly of Kalamazoo, Mich., was dead on arrival at 7:35 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 13, 1990, at Elkhart General Hospital. She was born in North Webster on March 15,1900, and had resided in Elkhart for six years. In 1963, she retired from Calsine Co., Kalamazoo, where she worked for 14 years. She was a member of Bethlehem Baptist Church, Kalamazoo. Surviving are two nephews and one niece.
Wed., January 17,1990 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL
Services were held at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 16, in Westbrook-Metz-Clouse Funeral Home with Rev. Carl Studebaker officiating. Burial was in North Webster Cemetery. Ronald L. Hibschman Services were held at 11 a m. Monday, Jan. 15, in EastlundHarris Funeral Home, Syracuse, for Ronald Lee Hibschman, 48, r 4, Syracuse. He died at 2:15 a m. Saturday, Jan. 13, 1990, in Memorial Hospital, South Bend, following an extended illness. He was born in Goshen on September 28, 1941, to Leonard and Beatrice (Held) Hibschman. On August 8, 1965, he married Elaine Saggers; she survives. He owned and operated Hibschman Motors, Syracuse, and was a member of Syracuse Church of God, Wawasee Kiwanis Club, Syracuse Masonic Lodge, and Scottish Rite & Murat Shrine in Indianapolis. Surviving in addition to his wife are his stepmother, Catherine Hibschman, Syracuse; one sister, Mrs. Frank (Donna Sue) England, St. Petersburg, Fla.; one half brother, Larry Hibschman, Burr Oak, Mich.; and two stepbrothers, John Searfoss, Syracuse, and Frank Searfoss, Clinton Corner, N.Y. Kiwanis and Masonic services were held Sunday evening in the funeral home. Rev. Ronald Bruce and Rev. Terry Vanlaningham officiated at the services. Burial was in Syracuse Cemetery. David R. Culberson David R. Culberson, 94, 352 N. Pearl St., Hagerstown, died Thursday, Jan. 11, 1990, at 12:55 p.m. in his home following an extended illness. He was born in Hartford City on October 14, 1895, to William and Sarah Peacock Culberson. His wife, Bessie, preceded him in death in 1985. In 1978, he moved to Hagerstown from North Webster where he had resided for 30 years. He was a retired burial vault manufacturer, Army veteran of World War I, and member of Eaton Christian Church, William O. Frazier Post 333 American Legion, and National Rifle Association. Surviving are one daughter, Josephine Card, Muncie; one son, Dick Culberson, Hagerstown; four grandchildren; and one great-grandson. Services were held Sunday, Jan. 14, at 2 p.m. in Culberson Funeral Home, 51 S. Washington St., Hagerstown, with Rev. Max Knight officiating. Burial was in Brick Cemetery near Hagerstown. Memorials may be made to the National Rifle Association. David A. Earnhart David A. Earnhart, 42, r 1, Kimmell, died Saturday, Jan. 13, 1990, at 11 a.m. in his home. He had Hteen in ill health for sometime. The son of Clair and Kathryn R. Folk Earnhart, he was born in Fort Wayne on June 22,1947. A lifetime Fort Wayne area resident, he was a member of Blue River Church of the Brethren near Columbia City, and was employed at Pacific Molasses Co., Syracuse. Surviving are his parents; one son, Tony Earnhart, Kimmell; and two brothers, Larry Earnhart, Cromwell, and Fay Earnhart, North Manchester. Services were held this morning, Wednesday, at 10 a.m. in Orr Funeral Home, Ligonier, with Rev. Donald R. Carroll officiating. Burial was in Sparta Cemetery, Kimmell.
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Robert L. Isbell Memorial services were held yesterday, Tuesday, at 10 a.m. in Cromwell United Methodist Church for Robert L. Isbell, 81, North Webster. He died Friday, Jan. 12,1990, at 6 p.m. in Goshen General Hospital. Death was from an apparent heart attack. He was born in Kendallville on May 31, 1908, to Archibold and Minnie Belle Childs Isbell. On November 3, 1929, he married Ann Davis; she survives. In 1975, he moved to North Webster from Valparaiso where he was professor emeritus at Valparaiso University. He had taught mechanical engineering. He was a member of Cromwell United Methodist Church and Valparaiso Kiwanis Club. Surviving with his wife are two daughters, Mrs. John (Roberta) ' Palin, Atlanta, Ga., and Mrs. John (Sue Ellen) Unzens, Grand Rapids, Mich.; two sons, James W. Isbell, South Bend, and Stephen J. Isbell, Kouts; 14 grandchildren; one greatgrandchild; and one sister, Frances Richard, Kendallville. Rev. Roy Lee officiated at the services. Graveside services were held at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday in Graceland Cemetery, Valparaiso. Eastlund-Harris Funeral Home, Syracuse, was in charge of arrangements. Memorials may be made to Cromwell United Methodist Church. L. Bernice Eash L. Bernice Eash, 75, r 1, LaGrange, died at 7:30 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 14,1990, in her home of apparent natural causes. Death was unexpected. She was the sister of Roy Archer, Milford. She was bom in LaGrange on December 3, 1914. On March 7, 1936, in LaGrange, she married Gerald Eash; he survives. She was a member of Lakeview United Methodist Church and its WSCS, and Heritage Quilter’s Guild. Also surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Paul (Roy Ann Steider and Susanne Scott, both of LaGrange, and Diane Miller, Sugar Creek, Ohio; one son, Larry Eash, Dunedin, Fla.; 13 grandchildren; five greatgrandchildren; and two sisters, Violet Richards, LaGrange, and Ethel Mae Dunithan, Elkhart. She was preceded in death by. a son, Gary, in 1979. Friends may call today, Wednesday, from 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. in Carney-Frost Funeral Home, LaGrange. Services will be held at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow in the funeral home with Pastor Emerald Joe Miller officiating. Burial will be in Osborn Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Lakeview United Methodist Church. Russell H. Mickley Russell H. Mickley, 86, Marion, died Sunday, Jan. 14, 1990, at 11:45 p.m. in Flinn Memorial Home, Marion. He was born in Huntington County on December 20, 1903, to Jacob and Cora Zent Mickley. On December 22, 1926, in Huntington, he married Ruth V. Fair; she survives. In 1988, he moved to Marion after residing in the Sawmill Lake and Leesburg areas for 43 years. He was a self-employed carpenter and member of F&AM Lodge 377, Pierceton, and Pierceton Chapter 56 of Order of the Eastern Star. Surviving with his wife are one daughter, Jean Weaver, Marion; six grandchildren; and 15 greatgrandchildren. Services were held this afternoon, Wednesday, at 1 p.m. in Raven’s Kem Road Chapel, Marion, with Rev. Samuel Fleming officiating. Burial was in Mt. Etna Cemetery.
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