Obituaries

We now have over 7,000 obituaries collected about the interred here at Silverbrook Cemetery.

The obituaries are transcribed by the volunteers of the Friends of Silverbrook Cemetery from various sources.  If you see an opportunity for an addition or a correction, please email our obituary editor at obits@friendsofsilverbrook.org.

Lagoni, Ditlef Joseph Jr.

Ditlef J. Lagoni Jr.
April 30, 1924- Aug. 10, 1950 (MIA)
Feb. 15, 1954 (declared officially dead)

Niles Daily Star, Friday, February 26, 1954, page 1, col. 6-7, cont. Page 2, col. 4, microfilm Niles District Library

M/Sgt. Lagoni, Missing Since 1950, Officially Declared Dead

M/Sgt. Ditlef J. Lagoni Jr., mission in action in Korea since Aug. 10, 1950, has been officially declared dead as of Feb. 15, according to word received this week by his family from the adjutant general's office of the Department of Defense.

Lagoni enlisted in the Navy July 15, 1941, and received boot training at the naval training center, Great Lakes, Ill. After boot training, he was assigned aboard the USS Tuscaloosa and later entered submarine service, where he was assigned aboard the USS Jack for a Pacific tour of duty.

After World War II, he served aboard the USS Amberjack, and received his naval discharge in April 1947.

He enlisted in the Army May 18, 1948, and was sent overseas to Japan in Jul 1949. He was serving with an anti-aircraft battalion in the 24th Division under Maj. Gen. William Dean in Korea when he was first reported missing in action.  

Lagoni was decorated several times for meritorious service and held the World War II Victory medal, American Area Medal, American Defense Medal, Navy good conduct ribbon, European-Africa-Middle East medal with two bronze stars, Asiatic-Pacific medal with one bronze star, Presidential unit citation, submarine combat insigne with with three stars, Army good conduct ribbon and Japan occupation medal.

Surviving are his wife and two children, his parents and one brother. His wife Ruth L. Lagoni was with him in Japan and their daughter, Ruth Lynn, was born there. Mrs. Lagoni returned to the United States Aug. 22, 1950, and now makes her home at 17 South Tenth Street, with her daughter and son, Lance Joseph.

His father, D.J. Lagoni Sr., lives at 114 North Third street, and his mother, Mrs. Prudence Lagoni, lives on M-40 north.  A brother, William O., lives at 22 Market street.

Lagoni was a member of Trinity Episcopal Church here, and a member of the Masonic and Elks lodges. He was born April 30, 1924, in Salt Lake City, Utah, and was married July 6, 1945, in New London, Conn.

Note:  While not physically buried in Silverbrook, there is a gravemarker “in memory”.

Pankow, Henry C.

Henry C. Pankow
Sept. 30, 1877-Jan. 28, 1954

Niles Daily Star, Friday, January 29, 1954, page 2, col. 4, microfilm Niles District Library

Henry C. Pankow, 78, retired locomotive engineer of the New York Central Railroad, died at 6 p.m. Thursday at his home on 7 South Twelfth street following an illness of two months.

Ponkow[sic] was born Sept 30, 1877, in LaGrange, Ill., and came here in 1921 from Michigan City, Ind. He was a member of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Fireman and Enginemen.  His wife Tincy, died April 21, 1946.

Surviving are:  three daughters, Miss Inez Pankow and Mrs. Eunice Kocker, both Niles, and Mrs. Jack Sheeler, Park Forest, Ill.; two grandchildren,; one great-grandchild; a brother, Leo of Winamac, Ind., and a sister, Mrs. J.H. Parcel, North Vernon, Ind.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday in the Kiger Funeral Home with the Rev. T.M. Greenhoe, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, officiating.

Burial will be in Silverbrook Cemetery.  Friends may call at the funeral home

Davis, Charles L.

Charles L. Davis
Feb. 15, 1879-Jan. 9, 1954

Niles Daily Star, Saturday, January 9, 1954, page 2, col. 7, microfilm Niles District Library

Charles L. Davis, 74, of 206 Woodruff street, died at 8:30 a.m. todyy at his home after a 14 year illness.

He was born at Claypool, Ind., on Feb. 15, 1879, and come to Niles 35 years ago from Burkett, Ind.  He was married on Feb. 11, 1904, to Elva warren who survives.  

Also surviving are: one daughter, Mrs. Carrie Corey of Niles; a son, Vertice, of Marion, Ind.; . . .[illegible} .  .. Chester of Burkett; six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held at the First EUB Church of which he was a member. The time is still to be determined.  The Rev. G.A. Steeby, pastor, will officiate and burial will be in Silverbrook cemetery.  Friends may call at the residence beginning Sunday evening.

 

Karn, Rowdy

Rowdy Karn
Sept. 18, 1953-Feb. 1, 1954

Niles Daily Star, Tuesday, February 2, 1954, page 2, col. 3, microfilm Niles District Library

Rowdy Karn, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Karn, 2745 East street, died at 10:30 a.m. Monday in his home. He had been ill for some time.

Surviving besides the parents are his grandmothers, Mrs. Emma Karn, of Niles; two brothers, LeRoy and Eugene, at one and one sister, Darlene, at home.

He was born on Sept. 18, 1953, at Berrien Center.

Friends may call at the Pifer Funeral Home, where services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday with the Rev. L. George Beacock, pastor, officiating.  Burial will be in Silverbrook Cemetery.

 

Goheen, Infant Daughter

Goheen Infant
Jan. 28, 1954

Niles Daily Star, Friday, January 29, 1954, page 2, col. 4-5, microfilm Niles District Library

Committal rites will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at Silverbrook Cemetery here for the  stillborn daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Goheen, 60 South Third street. The Rev. T.M. Greenhoe, pastor of the . . . [illegible]  . .  4:30 a.m. Thursday in Memorial Hospital, South Bend.

Surviving besides the parents are: the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Goheen, Tyner, Ind., and Mrs. Gordon Poe, Niles, and a great-grandmother, Mrs. Clara Staples, Niles.

The body is at the Kiger Funeral Home.

Badger, Mary Jane (Briggs)

Mary Jane Badger
March 26, 1856-Dec. 27, 1953

Niles Daily Star, Tuesday, January 12, 1954, page 2, col. 2, microfilm Niles District Library

Private funeral services were held last week at Lemon Grove, Calif., for Mrs. Mary Badger, 97, former Niles area resident who died a week ago Sunday in a rest home.  Mrs. Badger lived on a farm west of Niles from 1875 to 1909 when her husband, Charles Badger, died and she moved to California. Her survivors include a daughter, two sons, five grandchildren, and seven great grandchildren. The body reportedly was to be returned to Niles for burial.

Note: DOB/DOD and maiden name from California Death records

Ruiz, Infant Son

Ruiz Infant
Feb. 22, 1954

Niles Daily Star, Monday, February 22, 1954, page 2, col. 2, microfilm Niles District Library

An eight and a half ounce baby boy was born four months prematurely at 12:30 a.m. today at Pawating Hospital and died one hour later. The parents are Mr. and Mrs. Tony Ruiz, 17 ½ Parkway.  Funeral arrangements are incomplete.