Obituaries

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

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Krueger Wilbur W.

Wilbur W. Krueger
April 22, 1911-Dec. 20, 1958

Niles Daily Star, Monday, Dec. 22, 1958, page 1, col. 4, and page 2, col. 4, microfilm Niles District Library

Grand Jury to Sift Evidence in Fatal Crash


Will Determine Charge Against Man in Crash Killing 3 Niles Men

 

SOUTH BEND--The St. Joseph County prosecutor's office today was compiling evidence from the car-truck crash on the St. Joseph County Elkhart County Line Road which killed three Niles railroad men early Saturday for presentation to a grand jury.

The evidence will be presented to the next grand jury which convenes the first week of February, according to Chief Deputy Prosecutor William Plodowski. It was understood the grand jury's investigation will determine whether the truck driver, Robert DeGraff, 45, of 1130 East Cedar Street, South Bend, will be charged as a result of the accident.

DeGraff was the driver of a flatbed semi-trailer loaded with 17 1/2 tons of bricks that collided nearly head-on with a car driven by Stanley A. Lundberg, 34 of 1804 Howard Street, Niles.  With Lundberg were Robert LeRoy Bosler, 30 of 624 Woodruff Street, Niles, and Wilbur William Krueger, 47, of 2253 Lake Street, Niles.

All three died as their southbound car cracked into the northbound truck on the two lane road.  The Niles men were car inspectors at the new Robert Young yards of the New York Central Railroad, Elkhart.

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DeGraff was not injured. He was held for questioning by St. Joseph County sheriff's deputies on a charge of driving on the wrong side of the road. However, the charge was dropped and DeGraff released later in the day.

Captain Ellsworth Hartz, of the sheriff's office, said evidence at the scene indicates DeGraff's truck was in the southbound lane.  DeGraff told deputies he swerved his truck to avoid striking the Niles men's car which had crossed the center line. There were no eye witnesses.

State Police, led by trooper Kenton F. Zumbaugh, also investigated the accident.

Plodowski said his office will present photographs of the accident, plus statements taken by authorities and any other physical evidence when the grand jury convenes.

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MEANWHILE in Niles, funeral services were arranged for the victims.

Services for Stanley A. Lundberg were held at 2 p.m. today in the Evangelical United Brethren Church, the Rev. Gordon Everett, pastor, officiating. Burial was in Silverbrook Cemetery.  Arangements were handled by the Kiger-Halbritter Funeral Home.

Surviving are his widow, Evelyn Jr., two sons, Raymond and Dale, and a daughter, Judy all at home; his parents Mr. and Mrs. John A. Lundberg, of Niles; five sisters, Mrs. Edward VanTilburg, of Galien; Mrs. Edward Moore, of Niles; Mrs. Leon Williams, of Buchanan, Mrs. Harold Hall, of Niles; and Mrs. Ray Gillentine, of Niles; three brothers, Roy W., John R. and Richard, all of Niles.

Mr. Lundberg was born in Niles April 19, 1924, and lived here all his life. He was a veteran of World War II, and a member of the Evangelical United Brethren Church.

Services for Mr. Bosler will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday in St.  Mary's Catholic Church here with the Rev. Jerome Schmitt, assistant pastor, officiating. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery.  The Rosary will be said at 7 p.m. today at the Pifer Funeral Home where friends may call.

A veteran of the Korean War, Mr. Bosler was born Aug. 13, 1928 in Niles and had lived his entire life here. He was employed as a car repairman by the New York Central Roalroad[sic].

Surviving are: his mother, Mrs. Gladys Bosler, of Niles; his widow, Mary, and a son and daughter, Frank and Patricia, both at home.

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Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in St. John's United Church of Christ (Evangelical and Reformed) for Wilbur Krueger. The pastor the Rev. Herbert Meussling, will officiate and burial will be in Silverbrook Cemetery. Friends may call at the Pifer Funeral Home until noon Tuesday.

Mr. Krueger, a car inspector for the New York Central, was born April 22, 1911, Michigan City, Ind., and came to Niles in 1919.

Surviving are: the widow Jane; two daughter[sic], Sharon, at home, and Mrs. Homer Madden, of Niles; four sisters, Mrs. Harley Frantz, Mrs. Jack T. Schwartz, Mrs. Robert Clark and Mrs. Jack Laymon, all of Niles, and six brothers, Harvey, Ott, William, Lawrence and Henry Krueger, all of Niles, and LeRoy Krueger of Berrien Springs.


Niles Daily Star, Wednesday, Dec. 24, 1958, page 2, col. 4-5, microfilm Niles District Library

KRUEGER RITES HELD

Services for Wilbur W. Krueger of Niles who died in a traffic accident Saturday near Osceola, Ind., were conducted Tuesday at St. John's United Church of Christ (Evangelical and Reformed) by the Rev. H.A. Messling, pastor. Burial was in Silverbrook Cemetery. In addition to other survivors listed previously, Mr. Krueger is survived by two granddaughters and several nieces and nephews.

 

Lundberg, Stanley A.

Stanley A. Lundberg
April 19, 1924-Dec. 20, 1958



Niles Daily Star, Monday, Dec. 22, 1958, page 1, col. 4, and page 2, col. 4, microfilm Niles District Library

Grand Jury to Sift Evidence in Fatal Crash


Will Determine Charge Against Man in Crash Killing 3 Niles Men

 

SOUTH BEND--The St. Joseph County prosecutor's office today was compiling evidence from the car-truck crash on the St. Joseph County Elkhart County Line Road which killed three Niles railroad men early Saturday for presentation to a grand jury.

The evidence will be presented to the next grand jury which convenes the first week of February, according to Chief Deputy Prosecutor William Plodowski. It was understood the grand jury's investigation will determine whether the truck driver, Robert DeGraff, 45, of 1130 East Cedar Street, South Bend, will be charged as a result of the accident.

DeGraff was the driver of a flatbed semi-trailer loaded with 17 1/2 tons of bricks that collided nearly head-on with a car driven by Stanley A. Lundberg, 34 of 1804 Howard Street, Niles.  With Lundberg were Robert LeRoy Bosler, 30 of 624 Woodruff Street, Niles, and Wilbur William Krueger, 47, of 2253 Lake Street, Niles.

All three died as their southbound car cracked into the northbound truck on the two lane road.  The Niles men were car inspectors at the new Robert Young yards of the New York Central Railroad, Elkhart.

* * *

DeGraff was not injured. He was held for questioning by St. Joseph County sheriff's deputies on a charge of driving on the wrong side of the road. However, the charge was dropped and DeGraff released later in the day.

Captain Ellsworth Hartz, of the sheriff's office, said evidence at the scene indicates DeGraff's truck was in the southbound lane.  DeGraff told deputies he swerved his truck to avoid striking the Niles men's car which had crossed the center line. There were no eye witnesses.

State Police, led by trooper Kenton F. Zumbaugh, also investigated the accident.

Plodowski said his office will present photographs of the accident, plus statements taken by authorities and any other physical evidence when the grand jury convenes.

* * *

MEANWHILE in Niles, funeral services were arranged for the victims.

Services for Stanley A. Lundberg were held at 2 p.m. today in the Evangelical United Brethren Church, the Rev. Gordon Everett, pastor, officiating. Burial was in Silverbrook Cemetery.  Arangements were handled by the Kiger-Halbritter Funeral Home.

Surviving are his widow, Evelyn Jr., two sons, Raymond and Dale, and a daughter, Judy all at home; his parents Mr. and Mrs. John A. Lundberg, of Niles; five sisters, Mrs. Edward VanTilburg, of Galien; Mrs. Edward Moore, of Niles; Mrs. Leon Williams, of Buchanan, Mrs. Harold Hall, of Niles; and Mrs. Ray Gillentine, of Niles; three brothers, Roy W., John R. and Richard, all of Niles.

Mr. Lundberg was born in Niles April 19, 1924, and lived here all his life. He was a veteran of World War II, and a member of the Evangelical United Brethren Church.

Services for Mr. Bosler will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday in St.  Mary's Catholic Church here with the Rev. Jerome Schmitt, assistant pastor, officiating. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery.  The Rosary will be said at 7 p.m. today at the Pifer Funeral Home where friends may call.

A veteran of the Korean War, Mr. Bosler was born Aug. 13, 1928 in Niles and had lived his entire life here. He was employed as a car repairman by the New York Central Roalroad[sic].

Surviving are: his mother, Mrs. Gladys Bosler, of Niles; his widow, Mary, and a son and daughter, Frank and Patricia, both at home.

* * *

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in St. John's United Church of Christ (Evangelical and Reformed) for Wilbur Krueger. The pastor the Rev. Herbert Meussling, will officiate and burial will be in Silverbrook Cemetery. Friends may call at the Pifer Funeral Home until noon Tuesday.
Mr. Krueger, a car inspector for the New York Central, was born April 22, 1911, Michigan City, Ind., and came to Niles in 1919.
Surviving are: the widow Jane; two daughter[sic], Sharon, at home, and Mrs. Homer Madden, of Niles; four sisters, Mrs. Harley Frantz, Mrs. Jack T. Schwartz, Mrs. Robert Clark and Mrs. Jack Laymon, all of Niles, and six brothers, Harvey, Ott, William, Lawrence and Henry Krueger, all of Niles, and LeRoy Krueger of Berrien Springs

Randall, Eliza J. (Wheeler)

Eliza J. Randall
1811-Nov. 21, 1892


Niles Daily Sun, Tuesday, November 22, 1892, page 3, col. 4, reprinted in Niles Republican, Thursday, November 24, 1892, page 5, col. 4, microfilm Niles District Library

Death of Mrs. Dr. D.C. Randall

 

Another of the old residents of our community has been called to her rest.  Mrs. Eliza J. Wheeler Randall, wife of Dr. D.C. Randall, passed away last night soon after 8 o'clock. Mrs. Randall has been failing for a few weeks and passed away quietly and suddenly. She was worn out at the age of 81.

Dr. Randall is 90 years old and very feeble and is now entirely alone.  It was 21 years ago that he and the late wife were united and the two are very well known in our city and vicinity. Mr. Randall has lived in this community about 28 years.  The funeral will occur from the house at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow.


Niles Daily Sun, Tuesday, November 22, 1892, page 3, col. 5, microfilm Niles District Library

Herbert Wheeler returned to his home in Homer today. He has been attending to the wants of his late aunt, Mrs. Dr. Randall, during her illness and death.

Niles Weekly Mirror, Wednesday, November 23, 1892, page 5.

Mrs D. C. Randall, wife of Dr. Randall, died at her home in Niles yesterday afternoon about 5:30 o'clock.

She was 81 years old, and old age is assigned as the cause of her death. Mrs. Randall leaves a husband to mourn her loss who is (in his) 90th year. The funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon at the residence at 1:30 o'clock, and the interment will be at Silver Brook Cemetery. Rev. Retan will conduct the service.

 

Randall, Dr. Darius C.

Darius C. Randall
May 1803-January 1893

Niles Daily Star, Monday, January 16, 1893, page 3, col. 3, microfilm Niles District Library

It is reported that Dr. D.C. Randall died at Duluth a day or two since. He left here soon after the death of his wife to live with his son.  He would have been 90 years old May next.  His remains will be brought here for interment.

Gray, Herbert DeWitt

Herbert DeWitt Gray
April 26, 1871*-Sept. 14, 1871


DIED


GRAY--In this City, on Thursday evening last, of congestion of the brain, Herbrt DeWitt, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. F.M. Gray, aged 4 months and 19 days. Weep not; little Herbert is an angel in that blest house above.

Niles Republican, Thursday, Sept. 21, 1871, page 3, col. 4, microfilm Niles District Library

*DOB calculated from age given in obituary

 

Randall, Eliza J.

Eliza J. Randall
Sept. 10, 1811-Aug. 11, 1871


Niles Democrat, Saturday, Sept. 23, 1871, page 2, col. 4, microfilm Niles District Library

DIED--At her residence in this city, on the 11th of August, Mrs. Eliza J. Randall, wife of Dr. D.C. Randall, aged 59 years, 11 months and 1 day.

Mrs. Randall was born at Phelps, Ontario county, New York, came with her husband to Michigan in 1840, and to this city in 1865.  She had been a consistent member of the M.E. Church for more than 80[sic] years.  Her last sickness was short, and although painful, she bore it with patience and resignation, manifesting utmost confidence in her Savior, and expressing a joyous hope of entering into rest. Thus she "fell asleep."


Niles Republican, Thursday, Sept. 21, 1871, page 3, col. 4, microfilm Niles District Library

DIED


RANDALL--Died at her residence in Niles, August 12, 1871, Mrs. Eliza J. Randall, wife of D.C. Randall, aged 59 years, 11 months and 1 day.

Mrs. Randall was born at Phelps, Ontario Co., N.Y., came to Michigan in 1840, and to this city in 1865. She had been a consistent member of the M.E. Church for more than thirty years. Her last sickness was short, and, although painful, she bore it patiently, manifesting utmost confidence in her Savior, and expressing a joyous hope of entering into rest. Thru she "fell asleep."

 

Donnelly, James A.

James A. Donnelly
abt. 1830-Sept. 20, 1871


Niles Democrat, Saturday, Sept. 23, 1871, page 2, col. 4, microfilm Niles District Library

DIED

In this city, on the 20th inst., JAMES A. DONNNELLY, aged about 40 years.
He was a private in Company K. 11th Regiment Michigan Cavalry, and a good soldier; was severely wounded in battle at Mt. Sterling, Ky., July 9th 1864, while in the line of duty, and honorably discharged from service by order of Major-General J.M. Palmer. He had his faults as most men have. He had the misfortune to be poor, but was honest. May he rest in peace.