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.

VanAuken, Wilbur J.

Wilbur J. VanAuken
May 18, 1878-April 23, 1963


Niles Daily Star, Wednesday, April 24, 1963, page 2, col. 3, microfilm Niles District Library

Wilbur J. VanAuken, 84, of 527 Grant St., died at 6:20 p.m. Tuesday in Pawating Hospital, where he had been a patient since Saturday . He had been ill six years.

Mr. Van Auken, retired from the National-Standard Company, following 34 years' service, was born May 18, 1878, in Des Moines, Iowa. He came to Niles from Paw Paw 40 years ago.

Survivors include his widow, Sadie; a son, Gordon Keith, Niles; two daughters, Mrs. Robert Schiele, Niles, and Mrs. Rena Horner, Paw Paw; a brother, John, Kalamazoo; seven grandchildren, and eight great-grandchildren.

He was a member of the First Baptist Church.

Funeral services will be conducted at 1:30 p.m. Friday in the Pifer Funeral Home. The Rev. Earl Wickstrom, pastor of his church, will officite[sic]. Burial will be in Silverbrook Cemetery.

 

VanDusen, Guy George

Guy George VanDusen
April 23, 1883-Dec. 28, 1965

Niles Daily Star, Wednesday, December 29, 1965, page 2, col. 5, microfilm Niles District Library


EDWARDSBURG--Guy George VanDusen, 82, of 105 E. Elkhart St., died at 8:20 p.m., Tuesday at Memorial Hospital, South Bend. He had entered the hospital Dec. 2.

Mr. VanDusen had served as business agent for the Niles area carpenters' union until his 1957 retirement. Previously he had worked 25 years as a New York Central telegrapher and had worked in the Niles area construction trade.

He was born April 23, 1883, in Howard Township to Frank and Mary George VanDusen.

Survivors include his wife, Edith Westfall VanDusen; a son, Jack, Durand; a sister, Etta VanDusen, South Bend; and three grandchildren.

Mr. VanDusen was a member of St. Peters Masonic Lodge, the Order of Eastern Star 476, the Presbyterian Church and the Con . .[illegible]. .

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m., Friday at the Presbyterian Church with the Rev. Kenneth Bowser officiating.  He will be assisted by two cousins of Mr. VanDusen, the Rev. Franklyn Bogle, retired church pastor, and the Rev. Stephen Peterson of Cassopolis.

Burial will be at Silverbrook Cemetery. Friends may call at the family home after 7:30 p.m today.

Arrangements are being handled by the Pifer-Mayhew Funeral Home.

 

Vandygriff, Howard Leon

Howard Leon Vandygriff
July 10, 1915-March 16, 1953


Niles Daily Star, Friday, March 20, 1953, page 1, col. 6 cont. page 2, col. 1, microfilm Niles District Library

Former Niles Man Dies of Bullet Wounds

 

Niles and State Police learned today of the gunshot death of Howard Leon Vandygriff, 37, formerly of rural route three, Niles, Monday morning in Bainbridge, Ga.

A.E. White, sheriff of Decatur County, Ga., told local officers that Vandygriff died at 10:20 a.m. Monday at Bainbridge, Ga., City Hospital from effects of two gunshot wounds.

The sheriff's office said that were holding John Howard, 63, operator of the Greenback tavern located seven miles outside of Bainbridge, on an open charge pending a coroner's investigation of the death of Vandygriff.

Officers said the coroner's jury heard details of the shooting from Howard at 10 a.m. today and the jury was to present a decision at 2 p.m today regarding possible charges against Howard.

The sheriff's office said the only account of the shooting which occurred Sunday about 8:30 p.m at the Greenback tavern was furnished by Howard, who contended he shot Vandygriff in self defense. There were no witnesses to the shooting, the sheriff's office reported.

Vandygriff reportedly traveled into Bainbridge last weekend with a carnival. The operator of the carnival said Vandygriff joined the troupe as a handyman at Savannah, Ga., last week.

Vandygriff reportedly went to the Greenback tavern early Sunday night, and later became involved in a dispute with the tavern operator.

The tavern operator said Vandygriff struck him over the head with a bottle and he escaped to an adjacent room in the tavern and barricaded himself in the room.

Vandygriff reportedly broke down (continued on Page Two) the door and, as he entered the room, Howard said he shot Vandygriff twice with a .22 calibre rifle.  Vandygriff was shot once in the stomach and once in the chest.

The sheriff's office received a telephone call at 11:30 p.m. Sunday that there was trouble at the tavern. Officers found Vandygriff lying in the tavern when they arrived shortly before midnight Sunday.

Howard, the tavern operator, told officers that he hitch-hiked a ride to Bainbridge after the shooting.  He reported the shooting to the sheriff's department about midnight, claiming that he shot Vandygriff in self defense.

According to local officers, Vandygriff has been wanted by the Cass County Circuit Court since Dec. 4, 1951, on a charge of violating probation.

Vandygriff was found guilty Oct. 8, 1951, in Cass County Circuit Court on a charge of carrying a concealed weapon. He was fined $100, assessed $25 court costs and placed on probation for two years.

Two months later, the court issued a bench warrant for his arrest on the violation charge.  He was never found by police, and his whereabouts had been unknown since the October, 1951.

Niles police were informed that Vandygriff's body will be returned to Niles Sunday.

Vandygriff was born July 10, 1915, in Summittville, Tenn.  He came to Niles in 1935, and later served in the U.S. Merchant Marine during World War II.

He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Pearl Vandygriff, of Ripley, Miss.; one daughter, Mrs. Harry Marks, Niles; three brothers, William, of Ripley, Miss., James of the United States Army in Germany, and Ralfph, of Niles; three sisters, Mrs. Wayne Bates, Niles, Mrs. Robert Frank, Belgrade, Fla. and Mrs. Charles Wyatt, Niles.

The body will be returned to the Pifer Funeral Home and friends may call Sunday night. Funeral services will be held at the funeral home at 2 p.m. Monday, and burial will be at Silverbrook Cemetery. The Niles LaRue Messenger post of the American Legion will be in charge of the committal services.

 

Wagner, Walter W.

Walter W. Wagner
Sept. 3, 1934-Feb. 23, 2006


Niles Daily Star, Monday, February 27, 2006, page 2, col. 2,  and Saturday, February 25, 2006, page 2, col. 1, microfilm Niles District Library

Walter W. Wagner, 71, of Huntly Road, Niles, died at 2:10 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 23, at his home.

Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 28, at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Niles, with the Rev. Carl Bassett of the church officiating.

Burial will be in Silverbrook Cemetery, Niles.

Friends may call one hour prior to services at the church.

He was born on Sept. 3, 1934, Benton Harbor to Emil Wagner and Pauline E. Modro.

He had lived in Niles since 1963, coming from Benton Harbor.

He retired in 1998, after 37 years of service with Bendix/Allied Signal.

He was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Niles.

Wagner served in the Army Reserves from 1961-1962, at Fort Lewis in Seattle, Wash. He earned his bachelors degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Michigan and his masters degree, also in mechanical engineering from Michigan State University.

He enjoyed woodworking, gardening and sitting by the wood stove. His greatest joy was his grandchildren. Wagner was a kind and caring gentleman, who will be remembered fondly.

The family wishes to express their gratitude for all the love and support they received from his doctors, Dr. Jordan, Dr. Guentert and Dr. Lamb.

On July 2, 1961, at Salem, Ind., he married Linda Mae (Settle) Wagner, who survives.

He is also survived by two daughters, Lorry Jo Wagner of Brighton and Angela Joy Wagner of  Denver, Colo.; a son Christopher Mark Wagner of Niles; grandsons: Aidan M. Wagner, Micholas W. Wagner and Ian Joseph Wagner; a granddaughter, Olivia Christine Wagner; three sisters, Donna (Ray) Radde, ElizabethJ. Wagner and Helen (Wilbur) Schillinger, all of St. Joseph; several aunts, cousins, nephews and a niece.

He was preceded in death by a sister, Lorraine Wagner.

Memorials may be made to Fernwood Botanic Gardens, Niles.

Arrangements are by Halbritter Funeral Home, Niles.

 

 

 

Warren, Truman G.

Truman G. Warren
Oct. 29, 1906-Aug. 26, 1989


Niles Daily Star, Monday, August 28, 1989, page 2 col. 1, microfilm Niles District Library


Truman G. Warren, 82, 500 Laurel Drive, Niles, died Saturday at 2:20 p.m. in his home following a two-year battle with cancer.

The past president of the Niles Rotary Club and the Four Flags area Chamber of Commerce, he was co-owner of Holiday Inn in Plymouth, Ind. He formerly owned both the Four Flags Hotel and the Niles Holiday Inn. Warren was a graduate of Indiana University, where he was a member of Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity. He was a charter member of the Signal Point Club and was past president of the Niles Rotary Club.

He was born on Oct. 29, 1906, in Hartford City, Ind., and on Nov. 27, 1938, married Heleyn Retherford. She survives.

Also surviving are daughters Nan Miller of Grand Rapids and Diane Anderson of Saudi Arabia; a sister, Norrine Phelps of South Carolina; and seven grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.

Services are 11 a.m. Wednesday at Center Meeting House, Morris Drive, with Dr. Bruce R. Fiol of Marco Island Presbyterian Church, P.C.A., officiating.  Burial will follow at Silverbrook Cemetery. Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at Halbritter Funeral Home in Niles.

Memorial contributions may be given to Life Action Ministries, 2000 Morris Drive. Niles.

 

 

 

Wasson, Clayton G.

Clayton G. "Joe" Wasson
Feb. 18, 1898-Jan. 2, 1953


Niles Daily Star, Friday, January 2, 1953, page 2, col. 5, microfilm Niles District Library

"Joe" Wasson Dies Suddenly at Home Today

 

Clayton "Joe" Wasson, 54, auditor and office manager for the Board of Public Works and former city clerk for nearly five years, died suddenly early today at his home at 552 West Main street.

Wasson, prominent in club circles and well-known in the community, was elected city clerk in April. 1932. He served continuously in that capacity until November, 1936, when he resigned. He joined the BPW that same month.

Wasson was born on Feb. 18, 1898, in Pennville, Ind., He came here 33 years ago from Goshen, Ind., and on Feb. 10, 1921, he married Adele Kehr at the First Presbyterian Church of which he was a member. She survives as does a brother, Claude, of Goshen.

The well-known resident was long active in club activities. He was a member of the American Legion, Masonic Lodge, Order of Eastern Star and the Elks Lodge.  He was a past exalted ruler of the Elks, past commander of the Legion post, past master of the Masonic . . .[illegible] . .board of trustees for five years.

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

Friends may call at the Kiger Funeral Home.

 

 

Waugh, Lemuel T.

Lemuel T. Waugh
Dec. 24, 1872-May 16, 1963


Niles Daily Star, Friday, January 2, 1953, page 2, col. 5, microfilm Niles District Library

Lemuel T. Waugh, 90, of 2362 Reum Road, died at 3:23 a.m. today in Pawating Hospital, where he had been a patient since May 7. He had been ill two weeks.

Mr. Waugh, a former employe of the Kawneer Company, and a retired farmer, was born Dec. 24, 1872, in MacQuoetta, Iowa.  He came to Niles from Pocahontas, Iowa, in 1928. His wife, Maude, died Oct. 29, 1957.

Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Herman F. Miller, Niles, and Mrs. Howard M. Johnson, Griffith, Ind.; a son, Floyd, Niles,; seven grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.

Funeral services will be conducted at 1 p.m. Saturday in the Kiger Funeral Home. The Rev. Gordon D. Everett, pastor of the First Evangelical United Brethren Church, will officiate.  Burial will be in Silverbrook Cemetery.

Friends are being received at the funeral home.