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Page A2 Pharos-Tribune, Logansport, Indiana. Sunday, January 5, 1992 Robert Wallace Barr Robert Wallace Barr, 89, Rt. 6, Logansport, died at 6:30 a.m. Saturday at his residence. Born Feb.

2, 1902, in Logansport, he was the son ol William Alexander and Grace Elizabeth Manders JBarr On Nov. 6, 1927, he was married in Pisgah Church to Hattie Naomi Ross, who survives. A lifelong resident of Cass County, Mr. Barr had worked as a self-employed insurance agent for State Farm Insurance 50 years. He was also a fanner and fruit He was a member of Pisgah Church since 1919 and belonged to Burnettsville Masonic Lodge 663 Lo- Robert Barr gan Chapter No.

2, Council No. 11, and St. John on Memorial Hospital's board of directors. dren; and 29 great-grandchildren. 1 1 'Tdeath.

'i Church, with the Rev. Margaret F. Becker Services for Margaret F. Becker, 78, of 2611 E. Broadway, will be held at 11 a.m.

Tuesday at First bmt- ed Methodist Church. She died at 3:30 p.m. Friday in Venice Hospital, Venice, Fla. Born in Pittsburgh May 26, 1913, she was the daughter of Herman and Edith Lotridge Frushour. She was married to Dr.

Paul H. Wilson, who died in 1964. On Feb. 28,1970, she was married to Edwin H. Becker, who survives.

Mrs. Becker had lived in Logansport since 19 10, and attended the First United Methodist Church. She was a graduate of Ward-Belmont Junior College Nashville, and attended Westminster Col- Margaret Becker rnenas may one hour prior to services Tuesday in the church. Memorial contributions may be made to Pisgah Church. JAN.

4,1992 Joseph W. Bidwell AKRON Services for Joseph W. Bidwell, 94, of 202 Walnut will lay in Hartzler Funeral Home. 7:21 p.m. Thursday in the Community Care Center, one son, Loyal Wilson, Chagrin Falls, Ohio; three daughters, Patricia Cleveland, Indianapolis, Margaret Ann Wilson Sarasota Fla and Linda Flannery, New Castle, two stepsons, E.

Allen Becker S'Sn'Becker, both of Logansport; one stepdaughter Mary Anna Iweraiumson, Logansport; 21 grandchildren; one great-granddaughter, and several nieces and nephews. officiate at the services. Burial will be in 14 to 8 p.m. Monday at Kroeger Funeral Home, and i the services. A Memorial contributions may be made to the Cass County Family children's swimming program, or the Cass County unit of the American Cancer Society.

JAN. 3,1992 Donald J. Timmons Services for former Logansport resident Donald J. Timmons, 32, Orlando, will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday in All Saints Catholic Church He died at 10:21 a.m.

Thursday in Orlando Regional Medical Center, Orlando, Fla. Born June 9,1959, in Logansport, he was the son ot Jacob E. and Josephine Hershberger Mr Timmons was a foreman for Centimark Roofing Company and a member of the Knigte Surviving are his parents, at S27-20th three brothers, Michael, Fern Park, David, Fla and Thomas, 3014 Pottawatomie Road two sisters Susie Oliver, Rt. 5, and Teresa Shanks 415 Brown his maternal grandmother, Mary Hershberger, 43 Sevbold and several nieces and nephews. Father Donald Gross will officiate at the services.

Friends may call from 2 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at Kroeger Funeral where the rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. JAN. 2,1992 Donald Timmons Josephine M. Brown Robert W.

Stafstedt Bom Nov 3 1897. in Wabash County, he was the son of Joseph W. and SarXaSeWay BidwelLOnFeb JAN. 3, 1992 nd operator 01 a store in Roann, Mr. Bidi operated a grocery store in Akron from iy-W to icm Fmm 1933 to 1945 he owned and operated two mobile home parks and was the owner of a mobile home sales business.

He also had been a part- a member of the Veterinari- Grace Wolf sJSSlSS ontdaughter, Julia Ann Day, Akron; one son, Leon Estero, six grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren. A nnd five brothers preceded in death. will be the Rev. Merlyn Cox. Burial, with mil- FRANCES VILLE Services for Robert W.

Stafstedt, 70, Veterans Hos- be held at 11 a.m. Monday in Querry-Ulbncht Funeral Stafstedt died at the V.A. Hospital at 3:42 a.m. Friday Bom June 28, 1921, in Chicago, III, he was the son of Carl W. and Esther DELPHI Services for Josephine M.

Brown, 88, 110 E. Front will hfiH it 11 i Monday at Horn Funeral Home. Brown p.m. Friday in Home Hospital, Lafayette Scot 17 1903, in Delphi to William and Lula Mellrnger avell She was married Aug. 23,1939, in Bloomington, to Dr.

Vernie H. She ttSoil'S Court reporter for 47 years, retiring Sept. 30 1977 Durinl her career she served for Judges Edward Pruitt, William Smith, Watson McCormick, John Smock and Donald Myers Prior to her career with the court, she worked for the Carroll Lounty AD or years, she was the emergency relief contact for the Carroll County Chapter of the American Red Cross. He had iivea in Marion for 20 years and was a veteran of World War II. One sister Eleanor Schlatter, Francesville, survives.

Sffidatfng at the services will be the Rev. James Ketchen. Bunal will be to 9 p.m. today in the funeral home. Ste charter member of Delphi America -c one and after 9 a.m.

Monday in the Memorial contributions may be made to the.Akron E.M.S., Akron United Methodist Church, and Fulton County Historical Society. JAN. 2,1992 Maxine Fisher Case INDIANAPOLIS Maxine Fisher, 93, Indianapolis, died Friday at Midwest Manor Health Care Center. She was married to Harry D. Case, who preceded in death.

A homemakTr Mrs. Fisher was a graduate of Logansport High School Services for Grace P. Wolf. 103, of 1075 Chapman Lake Drive, Warsaw, will he held at 10 a m. Monday in Fisher Funeral Chapel, Wolf died at 11 a.m.

Friday in Koscisuko Community Hospital, Wa saw 1, os 1RSS- near Roval Center, she was the daughter of FranS January' of 1949, she was marred to life. Mrs. Wolf had moved to War- graduated from Methodist Hospital School of Nursing in In- as an R.N. for more than 50 years. She was a member of the Nurses Association of Logansport.

Mrs Wolf also was a member of Baptist Temple. Rev. Joe, Blanton Bunal will be American Diabetes Association or favonte chanties. JAN. 3, 1992 Clara Rupp Services for Clara Rupp.

101, of 624 N. Third will be held at 1 p.m. Monday in Kroeger Funeral Home. She died at a.m. Friday at Chase Convalescent Center.

Bom At 27" 1890, in Indianapolis, she was the daughter of Frank and Schwa Bower. She was married to John Rupp. who preceded was retired from St. Joseph Hospital, Logansport. Mrs pp -s member ofV Saints Catholic Church, the Punty Re- bekl Lodge the Daughters of Isabella and the Daughters of the Amer- of Alameda (Calif.) Presbyterian Church, Tri Kappa Alumni, Adelphian Society and Alameda Hospi- tal Durinfworld War II, Mrs.

Fisher was a member of the US O. one daughter, Clare C. Ellis, Crystal Lake, III; two grandsons; and four great-grandsons. JAN. 3, 1992 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m.

today in the funeral chapel. one daughter, Jean MacNabb, Terre Haute three great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. and three sisters preceded death. will officiate arthe services. Burial will be in Mount O.

JAN. 3, 1992 after 10 a.m. Monday at the funeral home. Orne'sa Cremation Society is in charge of arrangements. 1992 Graveside service, for O.

M. "Shorty" Long, 76 of 101 Mall Road, will be held at 10 a m. Wednesday at Ever-Rest Memorial Park. He died at p.m. Saturday, Dec.

28, in Memorial Hospital. Father Leo Haiaerty will officiate at the services. Arrangements were handled by Kroeger Funeral Home. DEC. 28,1991 Marjorie Douglass Funeral Notices Lyman H.

Smith CAMDEN Services for Lyman H. Smith, 85, Rt. 3, Logansport, will be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday in Cree Funeral Home. he Graveside sen-ices for Marjorie Douglass, 99.

formerly of 712 High will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday in Mount Hope Cemetery Chapel. Sh? died at 6 Friday in Chase Convalescent Center. Borr Sept in Logansport. she was the daughter of James M.

and United States Navy, having served in the United Sege and wrote for a M.ami newspa- was a member of Kappa Kappa Kappa Sorority and a longtime mem- Services for Calvin A. Kistler, 66, of 314 S. Paul the son of Sylvester William and Estella A. A PPl et nT $6 at today in Harrison-Metzger Funeral Home. Bunal in Lo ansport he was mamed to Dorothy B.

Shanks, who died Sept. 9 aXntll the time of services today in the funeral home. 3 as a femen and owned and operated Smith's Grocery in Camden in the 194US. TY iQOA HP a Jeanne Winning Lottery Numbers Hoosier Lottery Friday's drawing Daily Three: 7-4-3 1 Daily Four: 4-1-0-4 Saturday's drawing Daily Three: 4-1-9 Daily Four: 5-6-5-4 Lotto Cash: 33-44 Estimated Jackpot: $1.5 million Lotto America Saturday's drawing Lotto: 7-54-45-5-32-52 Estimated Jackpot: $8,4 million Illinois State Lottery Friday's drawing Daily Game: 9-8-3 Pick Four: 4-9-0-0 Little Lotto: 2-4-15-19-27 Saturday's drawing Daily Game: 8-8-6 Pick Four: 0-6-2-5 Lotto: 24-32-34-39-44-51 Estimated Jackpot: $16 million MrSmith graduated from Deer Creek High School in 1926. He was a fornt Soil County Commissioner and a former county highway supenn- wivin" are one son, Richard L.

Smith, Rt. 1, Camden; one daughter, Jea Heckarhorn, Rt. 3, Logansport; one sister Pauhne Brookmeyer, Log- ansporr five grandsons; and six great-grandchildren. MorrT 1523 Miles four grandnieces; and one grandnephew. One sister, two brothers and one nephew preceded death.

The Rev. Terry Pnleger will officiate at the services. There will be no visitation. officiate at the services. Burial will be in Hopewell Cemetery, Deer Creek.

Friends may call from 3 to p.m today at the Memorial contributions may be made to Deer Church. JAN. 3, 1992 Police Reports tured on a vehicle owned by Frances Baumgardner Rt. 5, struck two (UPS 317-780) where carrier or motor service Is nj al la ed William C. Blake, Publisher ene A sfSr cfrc Mgr.

Schock-Leahy, Customer Service 188 9 Tribune established 1907 pharos established Journal established ALL DERMnMBTO PHONE 219-722-5000 Thursday 11-45 a m. Property-damage accident, Third and High streets Vehicles driven by Heike R. Benefiel, 22 Rt 7 and William H. Elpers, 28, 906 Stanley collided. Benefiel was cited on charges of operating a vehicle without financial responsibility or a license.

Logansport Police Department. Friday am Criminal mischief, 1501 Meadlawn Ave. A custodian reported the front glass door of the McKmley School Building used by Logansport Area Joint Special Services Cooperative. The door had been broken out with part of a cinder block. LPD.

8-10 a.m. Criminal mischief, Kid's World, 1236 Smith St. Lori A. Pickens, Rt. 1, Logansport, reported a brick thrown through two windows of her vehicle.

LPD. 1 -04 m. Property-damage accident, Fifth and High streets. Vehicles driven by Donald 0, Beaver, 64, 713 Van Buren," and Joseph G. Hayes, 50, 171 UreenSt, collided.

LPD. 2pm. Property-damage accident, Eastgate Plaza parking lot. Vehicles driven by Derrick A. Morgan, 32 105 Orchard Hill, and Dorothy C.

Moss, 35, 100 E. Linden collided. LPD. Theft, Petro Pantry, U.S. 24 East and East Roselawn.

Attendant Sheryl Rosier reported a customer drove off without paying for $5 of gas. LPD. 2 50 p.m. Theft, 201 Burlington Avenue. Fredia Yeakley, Rt.

3 Logansport, reported her billfold stolen while she was at the Southside IGA. LPD. Arrest. Edwin L. Stepp, 33, 1200 High was arrested on a warrant charge of contempt.

Cass County Police Department. 6 p.m. Arrest. Daniel T. Green, 36 Kokomo, was arrested on a warrant charging him with a felony.

CCPD. 6-08 p.m. Property-damage accident, Ind. 17, one-quarter-mile south of Cass County Road 200N. A 6'32 m.

Criminal mischief, 509 Cicott St. Dorothy Gellinger reported the window of a storage building had shot and a screen ripped. LPD. 9-04 p.m. Theft, 21 5-1 9th St.

Bonnie King reported a cardboard barrel full of copper scraps stolen. LPD. 10'30 p.m. Arrest. Robert T.

Baugri, 24, 918 Broadway, Apt. 8, was arrested on warrant charges of then and forgery. CCPD. 11-31 m. Criminal mischief, GenCorp parking lot.

Clarence Hoch, 1613 E. Market reported a tire on his vehicle punctured. LPD. 11-49 p.m. Property-damage accident, High and Fifth streets.

Vehicles driven by Sharon L. Buster, 42, Walton, and David W. Jackson, Royal Center, collided. LPD. 11-59 p.m.

Criminal mischief, GenCorp parking lot. Lynda L. Zimmerman, 1221 Cummings reported three tires had been punc- Saturday 12-12 a m. Theft, 17th and Erie Ave. Sherry Buster, Walton, reported her purse stolen from her vehicle.

LPD. 1-24 a.m. Arrest. Guy H. Crawford 23,101 Linden was arrested on a charge of driving while intoxicated.

CCPD. 11-20 a.m. Criminal mischief, 24 East. Nicholas Ricci 1908 ciifton reported his pickup'dam- aged while it was parked at Chevi's. LPD.

11-46 a.m. Criminal mischief, 1526 High St. William Daily reported two tires on his vehicle flattened and the passenger-side window broken while the vehicle was parked behind his residence. LPD. 1:40 p.m.

Property-damage accident, East Main Street and Stony Pike Trailer Park. Vehicles driven by Ralph L. Joy 58, 901 E. Main Lot and Roy D. Turnpaugh, 19, Onward, collided.

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