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.

Lowery, Edgar E.J.

Edgar E.J. Lowery
Sept. 3, 1909-May 2, 1972


    Niles--Edgar E.J. Lowery, 63, of 1314 Silverbrook Ave., died at 1 a.m. Tuesday in his home after an extended illness.
    A retired truck driver for the Shell Oil Co., Mr. Lowery was born Sept. 3, 1909, in New Castle, Ind., and had lived here for 15 years, coming from Knox, Ind.  On Dec. 24, 1948, in Bellefontaine, Ohio, he married Nellie L. White, who survives.
    Also surviving are two sons, John of Niles, and Dale of Kansas; a stepson, Floyd Kuntz of California; three daughters, Donna Lowery at home, Mrs. Clara Wiltfong of Niles and Mrs. Martha Cansler of Kansas; a sister, Mrs. Thomas Jones of Plymouth, Ind., and 13 grandchildren.
    Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m . Friday in the Halbritter Funeral Home, with the Rev. Fred T. Smith of the South Niles Community Church officiating.  Burial will be in Silverbrook Cemetery.
    Friends may call after 11 a.m Thursday in the funeral home.

Niles Daily Star, Wednesday, May 3 1972, page 2, col. 1 microfilm Niles District Library

Gablick, Leona

Mrs. Leona Gablick
Dec. 29, 1889-May 1, 1972


    JONES--Funeral services for Mrs. Leona Gablick, 82, who died at 2:40 p.m. Monday in the Three Rivers Hospital, will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday in the Pifer Funeral Home, Niles.
    Officiating will be the Rev. Jack Weatherby of the Bethel Temple of Marcellus.  Burial will be in Silverbrook Cemetery, Niles.
    Friends may call after 7 tonight at the funeral home.
    Mrs. Gablick was born Dec. 29, 1889, In Indiana. Her husband, John Gablick, died May 10, 1967.

Niles Daily Star, Wednesday, May 3, 1972, page 2, col. 2 microfilm Niles District Library

Fletcher, Bonnie Jean (Hellwig)

Bonnie J. Fletcher, 79
Dec. 15, 1931 — Jan. 20, 2011

With a little laughing, a little crying and a lot of loving, Bonnie Jean (Hellwig) Fletcher, 79, of Pucker Street Drive in Niles, slipped from life into the arms of her awaiting savior at 11:52 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 20, 2011, at her home following a nine month battle with cancer.

FletcherShe came into this world on Dec. 15, 1931 in Buchanan as the daughter of Clarence and Georgia (Slabecek) Hellwig and lived in this area all of her life.

She made her commitment to Christ on Dec. 24, 1954 and served Him faithfully the rest of her life.

For many years she was a member and taught Sunday school at the former First Assembly of God in Niles. She was currently a member of the First Missionary Church in Niles where she had served with her husband as deaconess and deacon.

She enjoyed caring for family and friends in women’s church groups mentoring young people, being a passionate prayer warrior and especially with her famous fish fry.

In 1976 she stood faithfully with her husband as they founded the Nub Lake Campground on the north side of Niles. She found new opportunities to care for folks in the camp office as she greeted and checked-in both new and long-time campers, scooping ice cream and her favorite activity — selling penny candy to children.

On July 14, 1950, at the First Methodist Church in Buchanan, she was married to Bruce Fletcher with whom she celebrated the 60th anniversary of that marriage last year.

Bruce met Jesus in March 1955 and with Bonnie became a powerful team in His service.

Bonnie is survived by her husband Bruce and their children, Tim (Debbie) Fletcher of Niles, Andrew (Barbara) Fletcher of Orange Park, Fla. and Pam Brady of Kalamazoo; seven grandchildren, five great-grandchildren (with another due soon); brother Duane (Elizabeth) Hellwig of Niles and sisters Nancy Atkinson, also of Niles, Donna (Carl) Newsom of Buchanan and Sally (Bill) Newman of Kissimme Fla. and many nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents and by five children, Glen, Peggy, Jorjen, Molly Beth and Robin Kay.

The funeral service for Bonnie Fletcher will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 25, 2011 at the First Missionary Church in Niles with Rev. Daniel Miller of the church and Tim Fletcher officiating with the testimony of several friends celebrating her life. Committal will follow at Silverbrook Cemetery in Niles.

The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. today at the Halbritter Funeral Home in Niles and beginning at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the church.

Contributions in memory of Bonnie Fletcher may be made to Hospice at Home whose staff cared for Bonnie and her family in many remarkable ways that will long be remembered.

Niles Daily Star, Published online 6:27pm Sunday, January 23, 2011

Varnum, John

John Varnum
June 25, 1778-July 23, 1836


OBITUARY--Departed this life on Saturday morning, the 23d inst. in Niles, at an advanced age, Hon. John Varnum, formerly of New Hampshire, and afterwards a resident of Massachusetts; where for his superior talent and virtues he was chosen one of their representatives to Congress.  He has left a wife, and children to mourn his regretted death.  To them it may be consolatory to know that here as a citizen he was esteemed, honored, and beloved; as a public functionary he was rewarded with the confidence and faith of all.  His loss is deeply regretted and will be long felt.

Niles Gazette and Advertiser, Wednesday, July 23, 1836, page 3, col. 1, microfilm Niles District Library

Ashton, Samuel

Samuel Ashton
Nov. 10, 1890-June 8, 1950


    Samuel Ashton, of Barron lake, died at 12:15 a.m. today in his home.
    Surviving are his widow, Pearl; a son, Gregg Ashton, and a daughter, Mrs. John Romanski, both of Barron lake; four grandchildren, and one sister, Mrs.Henrietta Pitner, of Atlanta, Ga.
    Ashton was born in Williamsburg, Kan., Nov. 10, 1890, and came here from Kansas.  He had lived most of his life in this vicinity.
    Friends may call at the Pifer funeral home, where services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday by the Rev.  G.A. Steeby, pastor of the First Evangelical United Brethren church.  Burial will be in Silverbrook cemetery.

Niles Daily Star, Thursday, June 8, 1950, page 2, col. 3, microfilm Niles District Library

   

Young, Hazel Watson (Cross)

Mrs. Hazel Young
April 14, 1897-Aug. 25, 1950


    Mrs. Hazel Young, 53, of rural route six, died at 9:30 a.m. Friday in Del Vista sanitarium, Plainwell, after an illness of eight months.
    Mrs. Young was born April 14, 1897, in Detroit, and moved to Niles in 1922 from Bridgman. She was a member of the Michigan City Baptist church.
    Surviving are her mother, Mrs. Milton, Updike, her husband, Paul, a daughter, Mrs. Fred Noecker, all of Niles; a son, George Watson, of St. Joseph, two grandchildren; three brothers, Ralph Cross, Harold Cross and Clifford Cross, all of Niles, and a sister, Mrs. Wilson Carter, of Bertrand.
    Friends may call at the Kiger funeral home Sunday and Monday to the time of the funeral, 2 p.m. Monday.  Services will be conducted at the funeral home by the Rev. Clarence Graham, and burial will be in Silverbrook cemetery.

Niles Daily Star, Saturday, August, 26, 1950, page 2, col. 4, microfilm Niles District Library.

Clark, Carl H.

Carl H. Clark, 63,
April 4, 1887-Aug. 23, 1950


    Carl H. Clark, 63, of rural route six, died at 9:a.m. Wednesday in St. Joseph hospital, South Bend, after an illness of four months.
    He was born April 4, 1887, in St. Joseph county, Ind., and moved to Niles from South Bend in 1920.  In 1905 he married Elnora Mandler in South Bend.  Clark was employed by the Niles Cabinet company as an inspector.
    Surviving are his wife, a daughter, Mrs. Francis Fresner, of Baroda; four sons, Edgar, Charles, Richard and Robert, all of Niles, three brothers, Emil, of Niles, and Nelson and Bert, of South Bend; a sister, Mrs. Kurt Holler, of South Bend, and 13 grandchildren.
    Friends may call tonight at the Hickey funeral home in South Bend. Funeral Services wil be conducted at 9 a.m. Friday in St. Joseph church, South Bend, and burial will be in Silverbrook cemetery here.

Niles Daily Star, Thursday, August 24,1950, page 2, col. 7, microfilm Niles District Library