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Marshall County, Indiana Obituary and Death Notices Collection

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Indiana Marriages, 1780-1992

Charles J. Mauder, 79, a 24-year resident of Plymouth, coming from Elkhart and Hammond, Ind., died, following an illness, at 10:45 a.m. at his home, in the loving care of his family. Born on July 18, 1923, in Chicago, Ill., he was the son of Walter J. and Marie (Brock) Mauder. He graduated from All Saints grade school and Hammond Technical Vocational High School in 1941. Charles enlisted in the Army air Corps in 1942. During World War II, he flew 57 missions in a B- 25 as a tail gunner and head engineer in the African and European Theaters. He was honorably discharged in July of 1945. On October 26, 1944, in Hammond, Charles and Velma Mary (Radovich) were married. They celebrated their 58th anniversary in 2002. In 1965, Charles retired as a sergeant of the Hammond Police Department after 20 years of service. He enjoyed taking care of his lawn, playing golf and watching his grandchildren play sports. He was a member of the Fraternal Order of Police, Lodge #51, Hammond, Ind., and the Plymouth American Legion Post #27. Charles is survived by his wife and their three children: Kathryn M. (Larry R.) Cassidy; Suzanne (Thomas J.) Jamriska, all of Plymouth, and Charles W. (Donna L.) Mauder, Schererville, Ind. Seven grandchildren also survive. They are: Michael (Catherine Ann) Cassidy; Christopher (Jennifer) Cassidy; Jeffery (Michelle) Mauder; William Mauder and James, Kimberly and Timothy Jamriska. A sister, Mary C. (Robert) Emerson, Hammond, Ind., survives as well. Charles was preceded in death by his parents, a brother, Walter Mauder, Lavonia, Mich., and a loving niece, Nancy Gordon, Schererville, Ind. Visitation with the family will be on Friday, January 17, 2003, from 4 to 8 p.m. E.S.T. in the Johnson-Danielson Funeral Home, 1100 N. Michigan St., Plymouth. A Rosary will be said at 7:30 p.m. in the funeral home. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Saturday, January 18, 2003, at 9:30 a.m. E.S.T. at St. Michael’s Roman Catholic Church, 625 N. Center St. Plymouth, of which Charles was a member. Father William Kummer will officiate. Burial services will be in Chapel Lawn Cemetery Chapel, Schererville, Ind. at 11:30 a.m. C.S.T. Memorial gifts in Charles’ memory may be made to the American Cancer Society, St. Michael’s Catholic Church or the Hospice of Marshall County.

Charles J. Mauder, 79, a 24-year resident of Plymouth, coming from Elkhart and Hammond, Ind., died, following an illness, at 10:45 a.m. at his home, in the loving care of his family. Born on July 18, 1923, in Chicago, Ill., he was the son of Walter J. and Marie (Brock) Mauder. He graduated from All Saints grade school and Hammond Technical Vocational High School in 1941. Charles enlisted in the Army air Corps in 1942. During World War II, he flew 57 missions in a B-25 as a tail gunner and head engineer in the African and European Theaters. He was honorably discharged in July of 1945. On October 26, 1944, in Hammond, Charles and Velma Mary (Radovich) were married. They celebrated their 58th anniversary in 2002. In 1965, Charles retired as a sergeant of the Hammond Police Department after 20 years of service. He enjoyed taking care of his lawn, playing golf and watching his grandchildren play sports. He was a member of the Fraternal Order of Police, Lodge #51, Hammond, Ind., and the Plymouth American Legion Post #27. Charles is survived by his wife and their three children: Kathryn M. (Larry R.) Cassidy; Suzanne (Thomas J.) Jamriska, all of Plymouth, and Charles W. (Donna L.) Mauder, Schererville, Ind. Seven grandchildren also survive. They are: Michael (Catherine Ann) Cassidy; Christopher (Jennifer) Cassidy; Jeffery (Michelle) Mauder; William Mauder and James, Kimberly and Timothy Jamriska. A sister, Mary C. (Robert) Emerson, Hammond, Ind., survives as well. Charles was preceded in death by his parents, a brother, Walter Mauder, Lavonia, Mich., and a loving niece, Nancy Gordon, Schererville, Ind. Visitation with the family will be on Friday, January 17, 2003, from 4 to 8 p.m. E.S.T. in the Johnson-Danielson Funeral Home, 1100 N. Michigan St., Plymouth. A Rosary will be said at 7:30 p.m. in the funeral home. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Saturday, January 18, 2003, at 9:30 a.m. E.S.T. at St. Michael’s Roman Catholic Church, 625 N. Center St. Plymouth, of which Charles was a member. Father William Kummer will officiate. Burial services will be in Chapel Lawn Cemetery Chapel, Schererville, Ind. at 11:30 a.m. C.S.T. Memorial gifts in Charles’ memory may be made to the American Cancer Society, St. Michael’s Catholic Church or the Hospice of Marshall County.

Agnes L. Mayse, 90, a resident of Pilgrim Manor, 222 Parkview Drive, since April of 1999, died there of natural causes at 9:50 p.m., on Friday, December 26, 2003. Agnes was formerly from the Kokomo area and had lived in Plymouth since 1938, most recently on Thayer St. Born in New London, Ind., on September 30, 1913, Agnes was the daughter of Wilmer W. and Otia Orem Lindley. She was proud to have graduated from Russiaville High School with the class of 1931. Her father served as principal and presented her and her siblings with their diplomas at their graduation services. Agnes graduated from the Kokomo Business College. She worked one day at Northern Indiana Power and was injured in a serious bus/train accident on her way home from work. On March 14, 1936, in Kokomo, Agnes and George S. Mayse were married. In 1938, Agnes and George moved to Plymouth and opened a Mayse Hardware Store, successfully operating it until 1960. George died on June 11, 1962. Agnes was a member of the Russiaville Friends Church. She also was a Daughter of the Republic and a member of the Wythougan Doll Guild, the Plymouth Doll club and the Eastern Star. She enjoyed playing bridge and was a member of Psi Iota Xi Sorority and the Plymouth Business and Professional Women’s Club. Agnes is survived by three nieces. They are Ann Elizabeth Lindley Slabaugh and her husband Nicholas, Indianapolis; Laura Jane Moorman, Westerville, Ohio; and Jennifer Lynn Moorman, Ohio. Special friends, Grace Falconbury and Pat Kyser, both of Plymouth, survive as well. Agnes was preceded in death by her parents, her spouse, Donald Lindley, a brother and two sisters, Gertrude Lindley and Laura Lindley Moorman. Friends may visit on Tuesday, December 30, 2003, from 10 to 11:30 a.m. in the Johnson-Danielson Funeral Home, 1100 N. Michigan St., Plymouth. Committal services for Agnes will be that same afternoon, Tuesday, December 30, 2003, at 2:30 p.m. in the Friends Church Cemetery, New London, Indiana just north of Russiaville. Agnes will be interred in the Friends Cemetery, two blocks from her birthplace in New London, Ind. Other family members nearby will be her husband, father, mother and sister. Memorial gifts in Agnes’ memory may be made to a charity of the donor’s choice.

Notre Wayne McCann, 92, a 55-year resident of Plymouth living in Crossroads Village, Portage, Mich., since 2000, died of natural causes in the Borgress Medical Center, Kalamazoo, Mich., at 10:25 p.m. on Monday, January, 13, 2003. Wayne was born in Leesburg, Ind., on June 30, 1910, the son of Merrill and Stella Rea McCann. He was a 1928 graduate of Leesburg High School. Afterwards he attended training for his profession through the Amoco Oil Company. On August 5, 1929, in Warsaw, Ind., Wayne and Mabel I. Stookey were married. Mabel died on May 26, 1999. Wayne retired in 1972 as the supervisor of Asphalt Sales for Northern Indiana with the Amoco Company after 28 years of service. In the 1930s, Wayne played semi-pro basketball in Indiana. He was an avid golfer and loved to fish. A member of the First United Methodist Church, he was a member of the Moose Lodge and the Masonic Lodge of Leesburg, Ind. Wayne is survived by a daughter, Myrna Jackson, Kalamazoo, Mich., and her two sons: Scott W. (Kim) Jackson and Stephen K. Jackson, both of Battle Creek, Mich. A great-granddaughter, Brittnee N. and a great-grandson, Ryan Jackson, both of Battle Creek, survive as well, together with a brother, Heber McCann, Tallmadge, Ohio. Wayne was preceded in death by his wife, Mabel and a son, James A. McCann. A time of sharing memories with the family will be from 1 to 2 p.m. on Friday, January 17, 2003, in the Johnson-Danielson Funeral Home, 1100 N. Michigan St.., Plymouth, Ind. Funeral services will follow visitation at 2 p.m. in the funeral home. The Rev. Dr. Dean Fager, pastor of the First United Methodist Church of Plymouth, will officiate. Burial will be in Oakhill Cemetery, Plymouth, Ind.

Raymond A. “Ray” McEndarfer, 83, a former resident of North Liberty and LaPaz, Ind., moving to Oklahoma City, Okla., in 1998, died following an illness, on Sunday, November 16, 2003, in Oklahoma City. He was living at 8133 N.W. 78th Terrace, Oklahoma City, Okla. Ray was born in North Liberty, Ind., on December 3, 1919. He was the son of Irvin and Bessie Shupert McEndarfer. He attended North Liberty schools. A veteran of World War I.I., Ray served in the United States Army and was a member of the LaPaz American Legion Post 385. On April 6, 1948, in Valparaiso, Ind., he and Sarah M. Hostetler were married. Sarah died on February 27, 1990. Ray was a farmer and was also employed by the Wheelabrator Corporation. He enjoyed fishing, was an avid gardener. Two daughters and a son survive Ray’s death. They are: Peggy Hepler, Oklahoma City, Okla.; Connie Baker, Davenport, Fla.; and Donald Smith, Dyer, Ind. Two grandsons and a granddaughter also survive. They are: Tim Baker, Deltona, Fla.; Kim Hepler, Oklahoma City, Okla.; and Mike Hepler, Greeley, Colo. Four sisters survive as well: Alma Dennison, Bremen, Ind.; Ruby Little, South Bend; Flossie Ranstead, Rochester, Ind., and Mary High, South Bend. Two brothers survive also. They are: Charles McEndarfer, South Bend, and Glen McEndarfer, Hesperia, Calif. Ray was preceded in death by his parents, his wife, Sarah, and by three brothers and two sisters. Friends may come to celebrate Ray’s life from noon to 2 p.m. on Thursday, November 20, 2003, in the Johnson-Danielson Funeral Home, 1100 N. Michigan St., Plymouth. Funeral services following visitation on Thursday will be held in the funeral home. The Rev. Larry McEndarfer, nephew of Ray, will officiate. Entombment will be in the New Oakhill Mausoleum, Plymouth, Ind. Memorial gifts may be made to the American Cancer Society in Ray’s memory.

Genevieve Mary McNamara, 96, died of natural causes on Thursday, November 13, 2003 at 12:49 p.m. in the St. Joseph Regional Medical Center, Plymouth, Indiana. Born in LaSalle, Illinois on September 23, 1907, Genevieve was the daughter of John E. and Edna Meuser Trevillian. In 1910 at the age of three Genevieve lost her mother to a sudden illness and was raised by Margaret Trevillian. She attended Chicago Lindbloom High School. On June 27, 1935, in Chicago, Genevieve and Thomas Earl McNamara were married. Thomas died on June 4, 1978. Genevieve worked for the Chicago Police Department as a school crossing guard for 36 years, she retired in 1993. Genevieve enjoyed making quilts; she made them for St. Joseph Hospital, Fort Wayne and for Pregnancy Care Center, Plymouth. She loved parties and functions at various churches. Genevieve was devoted to our Lady of Medjugorje. A dedicated Catholic, she attended St. Jane de Chantel Catholic Church, Chicago, and was an associate member of the Poor Handmaids of Jesus Christ. She was also a member of her local Lions Club in Chicago. Genevieve is survived by two children a daughter, Sister M. Damian McNamara, P.H.J.C., Donaldson, and one son, John E. (Dolores) McNamara, Chicago, Illinois. Ten grandchildren and three great–grandchildren, a daughter-in–law, Maryann McNamara, Chicago, Illinois, along with several nieces and nephews. Her parents, her husband, and five siblings preceded Genevieve in death. Three brothers: John, Robert, Edward, as have two sisters Mary and Alvira. Visitation will be held Saturday November 15, 2003 from 4 to 5 p.m. EST, in the Catherine Kasper Chapel, Donaldson and from 5 to 8 p.m. in the fourth floor visitation chapel of the Mother House. A prayer service will be held at 6:30 p.m. Additional calling in Chicago will be held at Blake-Lamb Funeral Home, 5800 W. 63rd St., on Sunday, Nov. 16, from 2 – 9 p.m. C.S.T. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Monday, Nov. 17th at 10:30 a.m. C.S.T. in St. Camillus Catholic Church, 5426 S. Lockwood St. Chicago, Il. Burial will follow in the Mount Olivet Cemetery, Chicago. Memorial gifts may be made to the Poor Handmaids of Jesus Christ or the Catherine Kasper Life Center, P.O. Box 1, Union Rd. Donaldson, Indiana 46513.

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