The Mail-Journal, Volume 29, Number 5, Milford, Kosciusko County, 14 March 1990 — Page 3

Obituaries

Frank L. Hascall Publisher of The Goshen News for more than 30 years, Frank L. Hascall, 75, 1617 Auten Court, Goshen, died early Thursday morning, March 8, 1990, in his home. He had been in ill health the past few months and death was caused by cancer. Born May 22, 1914, in Goshen, he was the son of Frank N. and Hazel Lacy Hascall. On April 28, 1937, he married Rose E. Collins, who died March 30,1974. Known to his friends as “Budd," Mr. Hascall was majority stockholder of The News Publishing Co., Inc., and publisher of The Goshen News since 1954. He had been active in the management of the newspaper until the past few years. Mr. Hascall graduated from Culver Military Academy and attended Duke University, Durham, N.C. He served as a captain in the United States Army during World War 11, receiving a medical discharge in 1945. In his early years he worked for his father at F. N. Hascall Co. paint and wallpaper store on South Main Street, Goshen, and following his discharge from the service he worked for Penn Control and Hettrick Mfg. Co. before joining the newspaper in 1953. He helped organize the Jaycee organization in Goshen, serving as its first president in 1940. He was a longtime member of the Goshen Veterans of Foreign Wars and was also a member of Maplecrest Country Club, Elks and Moose lodges, all in Goshen. He also received the 1988 Book of Golden Deeds Award for his financial and volunteer service contributions over the years to the Jaycee Christmas dinner for needy children, the YMCAYWCA in both Goshen and Elkhart, Violett Cemetery board, Goshen High School’s swimming

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Goshen TUESDAY, MARCH 6 Admissions Harold Hughes, r 4 box 185, Syracuse Deanna Dean, 72833 CR 29, Syracuse Susan Schlabach, r 2 box 170A, Milford Julie Fulp, Milford Dismissals Donald Enyeart, Milford Stephanie Kauffman, Milford Donald Littler, r 4 box 82C, Syracuse Fay Thompson, r 1 box 164 C, Milford, transferred to Lakeland Loving Care Center, Milford WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7 Dismissals Susan K. Schlabach, r 1 box 170A, Milford, and infant daughter, Judith Mabel Deanne Dean, 72833 CR 29, Syracuse, and infant son, David Alan Zachary Trump, r 5, Syracuse Rhonda Waggoner, r 5, Syracuse, and infant daughter, Heather Marie • THURSDAY, MARCH 8 Admissions Mary Garber, 17198 CR 48, Syracuse Richard Ott, 15564 CR 50, Syracuse Tonda Kaiser, r 1 box 28, Milford Richard Smith, Milford Dismissals Julie Fulp, Milford, and infant son, Bennett Todd Putman FRIDAY, MARCH 9 Admissions Victoria A. Sharp, 212 S. West St., Milford Dismissals Richard L. Ott, 15564 CR 50, Syracuse SATURDAY, MARCH 10 . Dismissals Zelma Grady, r 2, Syracuse SUNDAY, MARCH 11 Admissions Irene Bliton, Milford Edna Wolfe, 700 E. Greenhaus Dr., Syracuse Dismissals Tonda Kaiser, r 1 box 28, Milford, and infant son, Wesley Tyson MONDAY, MARCH 12 Admissions Gladys Miller, r 1, Milford Elizabeth Maggart, r 5, Syracuse Dismissals Mary Garber, 17198 CR 48, Syracuse KCH TUESDAY, MARCH 6 Admissions Sharon K. Hartup, Leesburg WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7 Admissions Julia S. Garza, Milford

teams and band, and Goshen Chamber of Commerce. His survivors include one daughter, Mrs. John (Jane) Gemmer, and a granddaughter, Elizabeth, Goshen; and one sister, Jane Hascall Spencer, Woodside, Calif. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Tuesday, March 13, in Yoder-Culp Funeral Home, Goshen, with Rev. Andrew L. Hardie, pastor of First Presbyterian Church, Goshen, officiating. Burial was in Violett Cemetery. Memorials may be directed to Association for the Disabled of Elkhart County. Louise Stump Louise Stump, 77, 2233 E. Jefferson St., Warsaw, died unexpectedly Tuesday morning, March 6,1990, in her home. Born February 6, 1913, in Whitley County, she was the daughter of Blaine and Lodema Wickliffe Roath. On February 2, 1933, she married Franklin B. Stump, who died December 10, 1985. A resident of the Warsaw and North Webster areas most of her life, she was a homemaker. Mrs. Stump was a member of First United Methodist Church, a volunteer for Kosciusko County Red Cross and Bowen Center, and played the piano for all the nursing homes in Warsaw. Her survivors include two sons, Roger Stump, Warsaw, and Keith Stump, Loyal, Wis.; one daughter, Alice Moerchen, North Webster; 12 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and one brother, Rollo Roath, Greenfield. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Friday, March 9, in Titus Funeral Home, Warsaw, with Rev. Charles Ellinwood officiating. Burial was in Salem Cemetery, Wilmot.

SATURDAY, MARCH 10 Dismissals Sharon K. Hartup, Leesburg Julia S. Garza, Milford Isabella M. Hyde, Leesburg SUNDAY, MARCH 11 Admissions Kenneth Smith, Leesburg Anthony J. Yagel, North Webster MILFORD PRINCIPAL INJURES KNEE Russ Mikel, r 5 box 123, Syracuse, principal at' the Milford School, injured his left ‘ knee while playing basketball in the Wawasee High School gym on Sunday afternoon, March 11. While practicing with other Wawasee graduates (1970-78) for an upcoming “Old-Timers” basketball tournament at Warsaw, Mikel sustained torn ligaments in his knee and underwent surgery at 6:30 p.m. Sunday evening in Goshen Hospital. He was released from the hospital yesterday (Tuesday) afternoon and with the assistance of crutches, he may be able to return to school later this week. UNDERGOES BYPASS SURGERY Glee McDonald, 24126 US 6E, r 1, Nappanee, underwent emergency heart bypass surgery on Friday morning, Feb. 23, in St. Joseph Medical Center, South Bend. She is the mother of Jan Mikel of Milford. On March 3, Mrs. McDonald was released to her home where she is resting and showing much improvement at this time. REMAINS IN INTENSIVE CARE Milford resident Gladys Miller was taken to Goshen Hospital on Monday morning, March 12, after becoming ill in the office of Dr. Steve Yoder, Goshen. Mrs. Miller was admitted to the hospital where she remains in serious condition in the intensive care unit. GLEN RITTER IN PARKVIEW HOSPITAL Glen Ritter, Syracuse, was admitted to Parkview Memorial Hospital on March 12, and will be in Room 629 until March 21. Ritter has multiple sclerosis, and would like to hear from his friends in the Syracuse area. Births SCHLABACH, Judith Mabel Delbert and Susan Schlabach, r 2 box 170A, Milford, are the parents of a daughter, Judith Mabel, born at 11:31 a m. Tuesday, March 6, 1990, in Goshen Hospital. She weighed seven pounds, 10*/2 ounces, and measured 20 inches in length. Judith Mabel is the couple’s first child. Maternal grandparents are John and Mabel Mast, Nappanee. Paternal grandparents are Eli

Gerald (Jerry) Tusing Gerold (Jerry) Tusing, 77, 23098 Greenleaf Blvd., Elkhart, died at 10:40 a.m. Tuesday, March 6, 1990, in Elkhart Hospital. He was born September 2,1912, in Milford. On November 13,1951, in Angola, he married Maxine E. Sigsbee; she survives. Mr. Tusing owned and operated the Tusing Marina from 1955 until 1974, was employed with CTS, and owned and operated Tusing Supply. He was a member of Milford Christian Church, a life member of Moose Lodge 599, and was a United States Army veteran of World War 11. Surviving in addition to his wife are one daughter, Mrs. Alfred (Janis) Wilson, Bellevue, Ohio; one stepson, Michael D. Williams, Elkhart; seven grandchildren; five stepgrandchildren; nine greatgrandchildren; two stepgreatgrandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Ardin (Velma) Richards, Brownsville, Texas; and one brother, R. Evard, Brownsville. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Friday, March 9, in Stemm-Lawson-Peterson Funeral Home, Elkhart, with Rev. Richard Dunn officiating. Burial was in Rice Cemetery. Memorials may be donated to the agency of the donor’s choice. Rosa Opal Hatch Rosa Opal Hatch, 84, formerly of Leesburg, died at 3:25 a.m. Thursday, March 8, 1990, in Lakeland Loving Care Center, Milford, where she resided since June 1989. Born September 11, 1905, in Somerset, Ky., she was the daughter of John and Nettie Gregory Haynes. On July 20, . 1927, in Crown Point, she married

and Martha Schlabach, Paraguay, South America. Maternal great-grandmother is Anna Mast, Chouteau, Okla., and paternal great-grandmothers are Nancy Wengerd and Fannie Schlabach, both of Hadley, Pa. KAISER, Wesley Tyson Jay and Tonda Kaiser, r 1 box 28, Milford, are the parents of a son, Wesley Tyson, born at 1:21 a m. Friday, March 9, 1990, in Goshen Hospital. He weighed seven pounds, 3> 2 ounces, and measured 19 3 j inches in length. Wesley Tyson has a brother, Austin Kyle, 3‘/ 2 years old. Maternal grandparents are Steve and Marlene Davis, Syracuse. Paternal grandparents are Ben and Viola Kaiser, Milford. Maternal greatgrandparents are Donald and Emogene Davis, Milford, and paternal great-grandparents are Ora and Katie Miller, Middlebury. Maternal great-great-grandmother is Frances Eby, Elkhart. SHARP, Ashley Renee Danny and Victoria Sharp, 212 5. West St., Milford, are the parents of a daughter, Ashley Renee, born at 9:37 a.m. Friday, March 9, 1990, in Goshen Hospital. She weighed seven pounds, 11 ounces, and measured 20‘A inches in length. Ashley Renee has a brother, Virgil Kenneth, 4, and a sister, Hollie Anne, 2. Maternal grandparents are Virgil and Nancy Zimmerman, Milford. Paternal grandparents are Kenneth and Sandy Sharp, Hudson, Mich. Paternal greatgrandmother is Margaret Welker, Huntington. WAGGONER, Heather Marie Michael and Rhonda Waggoner of Syracuse are the parents of a daughter, Heather Marie, born on Monday, March 5, 1990, in Goshen Hospital. McKIBBEN, Brady Alan • Rick and Robin McKibben, 242 W. Portland St., Syracuse, are the parents of a son, Brady Alan, bornat6:4Bp.m. Tuesday, March 6, 1990, in Michiana Community Hospital, South Bend. He weighed seven pounds, seven ounces, and measured 21‘/ 2 inches in length. Brady Alan is the couple’s first child. Maternal grandparents are Hubert and Jackie Wolfe,

THANK YOU A very special thank you to Rev. Kerry Scott, Rev. Bryan Karchner, the staff at Miller’s Merry Manor, and all those who expressed their love in so many thoughtful ways during the loss of our father. THE CLYDE MURRAY FAMILY

Beryl Leslie Bauer, who died March 18, 1958. On December 23, 1966, she married Wallie Hatch, who died March 25,1982. Before moving to Leesburg, she lived in Chicago, 111., for many years. She was employed in earlier years by Gotlieb Manufacturer, retiring in 1966. Mrs. Hatch was a member of Leesburg United Methodist Church and was involved with the women’s circle and a quilting class. Her survivors include two daughters, Elizabeth (Betty) L. Perkins, Leesburg, and June M. Frank, Belleville, Ill.; four grandchildren; eight greatgrandchildren; six stepchildren, Jack, Ansley, Warner, Gorden and Bruce Hatch, and Ruth Gaston; one sister, Macie Hansford, Johnston City, Ill.; and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by one brother and five sisters. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Saturday, March 10, in McHatton-Sadler Funeral Chapel, Warsaw, with burial following in Glen Oak Cemetery, Maywood, 111. Memorials may be directed to Leesburg United Methodist Church or Lakeland Loving Care Center’s activity department. John H. Sizemore John Howard Sizemore, 3,68441 CR 23, New Paris, son of James M. Sizemore, New Paris, and Darlene M. Sizemore, Milford, died at 10:15 a.m. Wednesday, March 7, 1990, in Memorial Hospital, South Bend. He had been ill since March 3 with spinal meningitis. He was born February 22. 1987, in Goshen. Surviving in addition to his parents are a guardian, Sandi Sizemore, New Paris; his grandparents, Harlan and Joan Sizemore, New Paris, and Howard and Connie Schwart-

American Fork, Utah. Paternal grandparents are Chuck and Betty McKibben, Syracuse. Maternal great-grandmothers are Ada Wolfe, Charleston, W.Va., and Martha Hudnall, Michigan City. MORRISON, Benjamin Pierce Pete and Kim Morrison, 235 Crest Rd., Glen Ellyn, 111., 60137, are the parents of a son, Benjamin Pierce, born at 5:30 p.m. Monday, March 5, 1990, in DuPage Hospital, Glen Ellyn. He weighed six pounds, eight ounces, and measured 20 inches in length. Benjamin Pierce has a sister, Elizabeth Ann, 22 months old. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Art Marose, Leesburg. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John P. Morrison. Toledo, Ohio. EMS The Syracuse Emergency Medical Service made the following ambulance runs this past week: Gertrude Ward, P.O. Box 87. Syracuse, was taken to Miller's Merry Manor after the EMS was called to her home at 3:52 p.m.. Wednesday, March 7. Shortly thereafter the EMS transported her to Goshen Hospital and at 7:03 p.m., transported her from the hospital to the healthcare facility. Oliver R. Altum, 62, r 3 box 167, Syracuse, was not transported to a hospital after he came to the fire station at 7:43 p.m., Wednesday. At 9:08 p.m., the EMS was called to his home and transported him to Goshen Hospital. Eunice Wilcox, 89, Miller’s Merry Manor, Syracuse, was taken to Goshen Hospital after the EMS was called at 11:50p.m., Wednesday. Geri Meek, 45, 2117 Dand, Toledo, Ohio, was taken to Goshen Hospital after the EMS was called to England’s Family Restaurant at 10:32 a.m., Thursday, March 8. The EMS was called to the home of Teresa Simpson, 25, 313

THANK YOU I want to thank all my friends, neighbors, and family for the cards, flowers, prayers and well wishes during my stay in the hospital. A special thank you to Dr. Harley, Dr. Clark, and all the nurses on the second floor at Goshen Hospital. Betty Musselman

zkopf, Cheyenne, Wyo.; his greatgrandparents, Rebecca Sizemore, Jeffersonville, Elsie Whitehead, Syracuse, Robert and Elaine Miller. Dexter, Mo., and Howard and Delores Schwartzkopf. Cheyenne; and his great-great-grandmothers, Daisy Gall, Nappanee, and Helen Brookshire, Oklahoma City, Okla. Funeral services were held at 10 a m. Saturday, March 10. in Bethany Church of the Brethren, with Rev. Ray Barkey, pastor .of Maple Grove Church of the Brethren, officiating assisted by of Rev. Wayne Lawson, pastor of Bethany Church of the Brethren, and Rev. Norman Replogle, pastor of Pleasant Dale Church of the Brethren. Burial was in Baintertown Cemetery. Yoder-Culp Funeral Home, Goshen, was in charge of arrangements. Mary A. Oliver Mary A. Oliver, 64 , 22169 Fenmore Ave., Goshen, died at 11 p.m. Wednesday, March 7, 1990, in her home, following an extended illness. She was born October 24, 1925, in Charlotte. Mich. On November 21. 1944, she married Edgar F. Kinney, who died June 19. 1964. On April 4. 1987, in Goshen, she married Vincent Oliver; he survives. Mrs. Oliver retired from Goshen Sash and Door after 23 years of employment. She was a member of First United Methodist Church. Surviving in addition to her husband are three daughters, Katie McKeown and Laura Kinney. both of Goshen, and Mrs. Douglas (Ellen) Bartlett, Venice, Fla : one son. Edgar F. Kinney, Jr.. Milford; two stepsons, Mark Oliver. Chandler, and Grant Oliver. Elkhart; five grandchildren; and two stepgrandchildren.

E. Boston St., Syracuse, at 9:43 a.m., Friday. March 9. She was taken to Goshen Hospital. George Fann. 84. r 2 box 448, Syracuse, was taken to Goshen Hospital after the EMS was called to his home at 2:41 p.m.. Friday. The EMS was called to SR 13 and Palm Drive at 9:43 p.m., Friday. Brenda Stamper, 38, 513 Front St.. Syracuse, and Birdie Stamper, 14, 513 Front St.. Syracuse, were taken to Goshen Hospital. Edna Wolf. 92, 81 Greenhaus. Syracuse, was taken to Goshen Hospital after the EMS was called to her home at 3:53 a m.. Sunday, March 11. The EMS was called at 2:24 am.. Monday. March 12, to the home of Winthrop (John) Sudlow, 72, r 3 box 95. Syracuse. He was taken to Goshen Hospital. Elizabeth Maggart. 75, r 5 box 118, Syracuse, was taken to Goshen Hospital after the EMS was called at 7:44 p.m., Monday. Another reason to exercise Professor Rose Frisch of the Harvard School of Public Health has prepared a study indicating that non exercisers are more likely to develop various organ cancers including the digestive system, and bladder and lungs. Dr. Frisch’s data came from comparing the medical histories of 2,622 women who had been involved in college sports with 2.776 non athletes. Except for the exercise factor, the two groups shared similar diets, similar patterns of family cancer and smoking histories. The study also showed that the former college athletes were more likely to continue exercising and showing lower cancer rates.

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Funeral services were held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, March 10, in Blocker-Harris Funeral Home, Goshen, with Rev. Ben Whirledge, pastor of Milford United Methodist Church, officiating. Burial followed in Oak Ridge Cemetery, Marshall, Mich. Memorials may be directed to Elkhart Community Hospice. Inc. Raymond J. Miller Raymond J. Miller. 71, 1801 Greencroft Blvd., Goshen, died at 7:17 a.m. Thursday, March 8, 1990, in Goshen Hospital, where had been admitted the previous day. He was born November 22, 1918, in Goshen. On November 22, 1944, in Hicksville, Ohio, he married Edna Miller;, she survives. He was employed in the mobile home industry and was a Jefferson volunteer fireman prior to his being injured in a fire truck accident in 1970. Mr. Miller was a member of Bahia Vista Church. Sarasota, Fla. Surviving in addition to his wife are two sons, Richard Miller, Goshen, and Robert Miller. Syracuse; three grandchildren; two stepgrandchildren; one sister, Mrs. William (Edna) Slabach, Sarasota. Fla.; and two brothers, Daniel Miller, Middlebury, and Omer Miller, Sarasota. Funeral services were held at 11:30 a m. Monday, March 12, in College Mennonite Church, Goshen, with Rev. Nancy Kauffmann and Rev. Phil Clemens officiating. Burial was in Violett Cemetery. Yoder-Culp Funeral Home. Goshen, was in charge of arrangements. Memorials may be directed to College Mennonite Church. Goshen. William D. Main William D. Main, 78, Middlebury. died 'unexpectedly at 10:15 p.m. Sunday, March 11, 1990, in Goshen Hospital. Born August 25. 1911, in Servia, he was the son of Harrison B. and Hazel Nisley Main. On June 22, 1935, he married Ruth M. McKibben, who died February 20.1985. Before moving to Middlebury, Mr. Main had been a Leesburg area resident most of his life. He Was employed at Gatke Corp.. Warsaw, for 25 years and retired from Coach industrial, Middlebury. He was a member of Faith Baptist Church, Middlebury. His survivors include two daughters. Mrs. Claude (Sue) Carson, Elkhart, and Mrs. Elbert (Charlotte) Morts, Warsaw; one granddaughter; two brothers, Harold Main and Marlyn Main, both of Bremen; and four sisters, Dorene Rosbrough. Warsaw, Mrs. John (Maydean) Lehman, Pierceton, Mrs. William (Patsy) Welty, New Paris, and Mrs. LeVon (Peggy) Heckaman, Leesburg. He was preceded in death by one son and four brothers. Funeral services were held at 10:39 today, Wednesday, March 14. in Titus Funeral Home. Warsaw. with Rev. Donald A. Chesher officiating. Burial was in Leesburg Cemetery. Memorials may be directed to Faith Baptist Church, Middlebury. Stanley Meacham Stanley E. Meacham, 72, r 5, Syracuse, died at 5 p.m. Satur-

IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Fred Wilcox who died eight years ago, March 16, 1982. The shock was sudden, The pain severe. We never thought Such grief was so near. Only those who have lost can tell, The pain of parting without farewell. Our hearts still ache with loneliness. Sadly missed, Your Wife, Ruth; Children, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilcox, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Terry (Sue) Jodry; Grandchildren, John & Shelly Wilcox, Holly & Amy Jodry

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day, March 10,1990, in Kosciusko Community Hospital, Warsaw. Born September 12, 1917, in Indianapolis, he was the son of William and Martha Meacham. He was married to Myrtle Welchel. who she survives. Having moved from Carmel to Syracuse one year ago, he retired in 1983 after 30 years as an electronic engineer for Howard Sams Co.. Carmel, and retired in 1986 as an apprentice pharmacist at Carmel Drugs after 15 years. Mr. Meacham was a United States Army veteran of World War 11. He was a member of Dewart Lake Community Friends Church. Carmel Veterans of Foreign Wars. Carmel Masonic Lodge 421, Scottish Rite in Indianapolis. and served from 1976 through 1980 as a member of the Carmel City Council. Surviving in addition to his wife are one son, Jerry Dain, Syracuse; three grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and one brother. Fred Meacham, Syracuse. Funeral services were held pt 2 p.m. Tuesday. March 13. in Smith Funeral Home, Carmel, with Rev. Lou Herchenroeder and Rev. Greg Smith officiating. Burial followed in Carmel Cemetery. Memorials may be directed to Quaker Haven Camp. Naomi L. (Peg) Benson Naomi L. (Peg) Benson, 75, Greencroft Manor, Goshen, formerly of Tippecanoe Lake, died of a heart ailment Wednesday, March 7, 1990, in Bradenton, Fla. Born October 23, 1914, in Bippus, she was the daughter of John and Lula O’Neil Young. On November 27, 1936, she married McClean Benson; he survives. A North Webster area resident since 1970, she was a member of the United Methodist Church and Order of the Eastern Star, Wells County. Surviving in addition to her husband are one daughter, Rebecca Mawhorter, Shipshewana; one son, Dennis Benson, Kaneohe, Hawaii; and five grandchildren. She was preceded in death by one sister and one brother. Memorial services were held at 10 a.m. today, Wednesday, March 14, in North Webster United Methodist Church with Rev. O. Rex Lindemood officiating.

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Ethel Brumbaugh Ethel M. Brumbaugh, 86, 424'4. W.« Wilden Ave., Goshen, died at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, March 13, 1990, in Goshen Hospital. Born March 30, 1913, in Pierceton, she was the daughter of William and Kathryn Grindle Plew. On July 19, 1950, she married Ronald Brumbaugh, who died April 23. 1987. Mrs. Brumbaugh moved to the Goshen area 38 years ago from Warsaw. She is survived by three sons. Dan Konkle, Murfreesboro, Tenn., Larry Brumbaugh, Syracuse, and Ronald Brumbaugh, Goshen; six grandchildren; one great-grandchild; and two sisters. Nell Logan, Oklahoma City, Okla., and Mrs. Byron (Jane) Zike. Muskegon, Mich She was preceded in death by two bothers and one sister. Visitation hours are from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Thursday. March 15, in Yoder-Culp Funeral Home. Goshen. Services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Friday, March 16, in the funeral home with burial to follow in Milford Cemetery. Memorials may be directed to American Heart Fund or American Lung Association. Richard Mong Richard Mong, 65, 5700 Bayshore Rd.. #235, Palmetto, Fla., died Friday. March 2, 1990, in his home. Born July 20. 1924. in Fort Wayne, he was the son of Richard and Pearl Mong. On February 26. 1946, he married Doris Miller; she survives. Having moved to Huntington in 1941. he lived at Knapp Lake for five years before moving to the Barbee Lake area where he resided from 1976 to 1980. Mr. Mong served in the Third Army under General George Patton. 10th Armored Division and was wounded in Metz, France. He was a recipient of the Purple Heart. He was a 32nd degree Mason and member of the Shriners in Fort Wayne. He assisted his wife during the 11 years she served as an Avon distribution manager in Kosciusko, Elkhart and Noble counties. Surviving in addition to his wife are two sons, James Mong. Huntington, and Allen Mong, Chapel Hill, N.C.; one daughter, Connie Simmons, Hillsboro, N.C.; and four grandchildren. Memorials may be directed to> the Cancer Fund, Heart Associate tion or the daycare center in Palmetto. Fla.

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