Times-Union Court News 07-30-2002
July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.
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Marriage Licenses
The following couples have applied for marriage licenses in the office of Kosciusko County Clerk Sharon Christner:
• Jason Matthew Bell, 25, and Celeste Ann Grant, 30, both of South Country Club Road, Warsaw.
• Christopher Allen Clark, 22, and Amanda Rose Vickers, 20, both of Clinic Street, Warsaw.
• Cesar Cuahuizo, 29, and Celestina R. Ramirez, 34, both of North Vicky Lane, Warsaw.
• Barry J. Helvey, 41, and Gail A. Stayer, 45, both of South Ind. 13, North Manchester.
• Gus David Holabeck III, 21, Pierceton Road, Winona Lake, and Patricia Elaine Wood, 22, East CR 225S, Winona Lake.
• Aaron Raymond Jaress, 22, and Amber Michelle Baker, 22, both of North Hickory Street West, North Webster.
• James Robert Lozano, 23, South CR 1500E, Akron, and Amy Sue Ammerman, 19, South CR 925W, Akron.
• Marcus Andrew Miller, 27, West CR 1100N, Nappanee, and Debra Jean Miller, 19, North Ind. 19, Nappanee.
• Andrew David Snyder, 23, East 8 Square Road, Warsaw, and Misty Rose Kinsey, 20, East Old Road 30, Warsaw.
• Jeffrey Thomas Sterbenc, 29, and Nicole Ann Neff, 29, both of Evanston, Ill.
• Robert Andrew Walker, 26, EMS B61 Lane, Warsaw, and Kelly Jo Harris, 26, West Himes Street, North Webster.
• Grover Thomas Whitaker, 67, East U.S. 30, Pierceton, and Joann S. Richardson, 66, South CR 700W, Burket.
Estates
The following estates, with an estimated value of $250,000 or more to be divided among the named beneficiaries, were filed in either Kosciusko Superior Court I or Kosciusko Circuit Court:
• Howard G. Koenigshof died May 19, 2001, at age 74, leaving an estate valued at $1,563,669.57. Beneficiaries: Rita Koenigshof, spouse, Winona Lake, and Rita Koenigshoff and First Source Bank, co-trustees of the Howard G. Koenigshof Trust.
• Evelyn P. Glover died June 17, 2001, leaving an estate valued at $977,263.91. Beneficiaries: Evelyn P. Glover Trust; Kosciusko County, charity; Richard E. Glover, spouse; and Jane McInnis, daughter.
• Harold E. James died April 12, 2002, at age 62, leaving an estate valued at $1,005,000. Beneficiaries: Virginia S. James, spouse, Warsaw, and Virginia S .James and First Source Bank, co-trustees of the Harold E. James Trust.
• Lucille Homburg died Feb. 9, 2002 leaving an estate valued at $891,154.31. Beneficiary: Frederick L. Homburg, son.
• Marjorie S. Bartels died May 13, 2002, at age 76, leaving an estate valued at more than $250,000. Beneficiaries: Barbara L. Shelby, daughter, and Jason B., Kathrine E. and Elizabeth A. Shelby, grandchildren, all of South CR 900W, South Whitley; Nashotah House, charity, Nashotah, Wis.; and St. Gregory's Abbey, charity, Three Rivers, Mich.
• Thelma June Scholl died March 18, 2001, leaving an estate valued at $1,214,875.75. Beneficiaries: C. Kent and Keith Scholl, sons, and Clifford Scholl, spouse.
• Anna C. Chance died Dec. 17, 2001, at age 83, leaving an estate valued at $300,057.65. Beneficiaries: Rebecca A. Carrington, daughter, and Margaret Imhof and Timothy Andrews, grandchildren, all of Albion, and Elaine Remole, granddaughter, Kankakee, Ill.
• Mack T. Zellers died Oct. 24, 2001, at age 80, leaving an estate valued at $270,599. Beneficiaries: Sherry S. Sauer, daughter, and Michael T. Zellers, son.
• Lauranell Macklin died April 9, 2002, at age 77, leaving an estate valued at $300,000. Beneficiaries: Michael Macklin, son, and Mary Ann Macklin, daughter, both of Madison, Wis., and Daniel M. Macklin, son, Chapel Hill, N.C.
• Doris E. Couch died Sept. 12, 2001, leaving an estate valued at $483,906. Beneficiaries: David C. Couch, son, and Judith A. Bujwit, daughter.
Superior Court I
Filings
The following petitions were filed in Kosciusko Superior Court I with Judge Duane G. Huffer presiding:
Complaints
• Monogram Credit Card Bank of Georgia v. Robin F. Green, East CR 1150N, Milford. Plaintiff seeks $2,959.71 due on credit card account, plus interest, $200 in attorney fees and court costs.
• Capital One Bank v. Rose M. Rhamey, South Lake Street, Warsaw. Plaintiff seeks $793.40 due on credit card account, plus interest, $200 in attorney fees and court costs.
• Messer Construction, Auburn, v. Dean V. Kruse Foundation Inc. and Bunker Farms, LLC, both of Auburn. Plaintiff seeks $224,089.76 due on contract, plus interest, attorney fees, costs incurred and foreclosure of mechanic's lien, with sale of property to satisfy judgment. This case was moved on a change of venue from DeKalb County.
• Sears, Roebuck & Co. v. Cheri A. Moore, North Denzel Drive, Syracuse. Plaintiff seeks $2,704.92 due on credit card account, plus interest and attorney fees.
• Citibank (South Dakota)/NA v. Larry R. Case, South CR 300E, Warsaw. Plaintiff seeks $6,756.09 due on charge account, plus court costs.
• Ford Motor Credit Co. v. Melissa L. Hall, South Pleasant Street, Silver Lake. Plaintiff seeks $5,850.44 due on agreement, plus interest and court costs.
Marriage Dissolutions
Davis
Darcey R. Davis, East CR 1000N, Syracuse, and Jason M. Davis, Carmel. They were married April 8, 2000, and separated June 26, 2002. There is one minor child.
Heche
Stephanie N. Heche, West Snyder Road, Warsaw, and Richard H. Heche, East Sunrise Drive, Syracuse. They were married Oct. 10, 1998, and separated April 15, 2002. There are no minor children.
Circuit Court
Filings
The following petitions were filed in Kosciusko Circuit Court with Judge Rex Reed presiding:
Complaints
• First Federal Savings Bank v. John R. and Jacqueline S. Aalbregtse, East Fox Run Drive, Syracuse, and Bank One/NA. Plaintiff seeks $19,600.31 due on promissory note, plus interest, attorney fees, costs incurred, court costs and foreclosure of mortgage as prior to other liens, with sale of real estate to satisfy judgment.
• Chase Manhattan Mortgage Corp. v. Brian L. Roberts, North CR 100E, Warsaw. Plaintiff seeks $123,627.07 due on promissory note, plus interest, attorney fees, costs incurred, court costs and foreclosure of mortgage as prior to other liens, with sale of real estate to satisfy judgment.
Marriage Dissolution
Warner
Sondra Kaye Warner, South CR 550W, Warsaw, and Robert D. Warner, Wedrick Drive, Warsaw. They were married March 25, 1989, and separated March 28, 2002. There are three minor children.
Bankruptcies
The following is an explanation of bankruptcy terms:
Chapter 7: Liquidation. A court-appointed trustee liquidates the assets of an individual or firm and distributes them to creditors on a prorated basis.
Chapter 11: Business reorganization. Debtor retains possession of assets and attempts to remain in business by proposing a plan of reorganization to pay all or a portion of debts from future earnings.
Chapter 12: The family farm bankruptcy proceeding. It is a hybrid between Chapter 13 and Chapter 11. A trustee is appointed, but the debtors remain in possession of their assets and propose to pay all or a portion of debts from future earnings over a three- to five-year period.
Chapter 13: For individuals with regular income. Often called "wage earner plan." Debtor retains assets and agrees to pay all or a portion of debts from future earnings over a three- to five-year period.
• Donald Black and Samie Black, formerly known as Samie Helton, 3113 N. CR 650E, Warsaw. Chapter 7. Assets: $73,646. Debts: $93,869.
• Charles and Candice Dippon, 603 N. Lake St., Syracuse. Chapter 7. Assets: $249,600. Debts: $312,666.
• James and Dorothy Elrod, doing business as The Elrod Group Inc. and as Elrod Daycares Inc., 411 Wooster Road, Winona Lake. Chapter 13. Assets: $428,255. Debts: $342,469.
• Colin and Hope Gifford, 205 Stonewall Court #2, Nappanee. Chapter 7. Assets: $18,237. Debts: $58,516.
• Mark and Laura Palmer, 126 EMS W25 Lane, North Webster. Chapter 7. Assets: $353,300. Debts: $317,475.
• Gilberto Pena, 1200 N. Main St. #710, Nappanee. Chapter 7. Assets: $1,730. Debts: $31,850.
• Timothy Rohr and Barbara Rohr, formerly known as Barbara Burchett, 1501 Greenhill Drive, Warsaw. Chapter 7. Assets: $66,797. Debts: $91,676.
• David Snyder, 1212 Timon Drive, Warsaw. Chapter 7. Assets: $151,218. Debts: $167,483.
• Dorothy Wayt, 1604 Chestnut St., Winona Lake. Chapter 7. Assets: $81,288. Debts: $113,429. [[In-content Ad]]
Marriage Licenses
The following couples have applied for marriage licenses in the office of Kosciusko County Clerk Sharon Christner:
• Jason Matthew Bell, 25, and Celeste Ann Grant, 30, both of South Country Club Road, Warsaw.
• Christopher Allen Clark, 22, and Amanda Rose Vickers, 20, both of Clinic Street, Warsaw.
• Cesar Cuahuizo, 29, and Celestina R. Ramirez, 34, both of North Vicky Lane, Warsaw.
• Barry J. Helvey, 41, and Gail A. Stayer, 45, both of South Ind. 13, North Manchester.
• Gus David Holabeck III, 21, Pierceton Road, Winona Lake, and Patricia Elaine Wood, 22, East CR 225S, Winona Lake.
• Aaron Raymond Jaress, 22, and Amber Michelle Baker, 22, both of North Hickory Street West, North Webster.
• James Robert Lozano, 23, South CR 1500E, Akron, and Amy Sue Ammerman, 19, South CR 925W, Akron.
• Marcus Andrew Miller, 27, West CR 1100N, Nappanee, and Debra Jean Miller, 19, North Ind. 19, Nappanee.
• Andrew David Snyder, 23, East 8 Square Road, Warsaw, and Misty Rose Kinsey, 20, East Old Road 30, Warsaw.
• Jeffrey Thomas Sterbenc, 29, and Nicole Ann Neff, 29, both of Evanston, Ill.
• Robert Andrew Walker, 26, EMS B61 Lane, Warsaw, and Kelly Jo Harris, 26, West Himes Street, North Webster.
• Grover Thomas Whitaker, 67, East U.S. 30, Pierceton, and Joann S. Richardson, 66, South CR 700W, Burket.
Estates
The following estates, with an estimated value of $250,000 or more to be divided among the named beneficiaries, were filed in either Kosciusko Superior Court I or Kosciusko Circuit Court:
• Howard G. Koenigshof died May 19, 2001, at age 74, leaving an estate valued at $1,563,669.57. Beneficiaries: Rita Koenigshof, spouse, Winona Lake, and Rita Koenigshoff and First Source Bank, co-trustees of the Howard G. Koenigshof Trust.
• Evelyn P. Glover died June 17, 2001, leaving an estate valued at $977,263.91. Beneficiaries: Evelyn P. Glover Trust; Kosciusko County, charity; Richard E. Glover, spouse; and Jane McInnis, daughter.
• Harold E. James died April 12, 2002, at age 62, leaving an estate valued at $1,005,000. Beneficiaries: Virginia S. James, spouse, Warsaw, and Virginia S .James and First Source Bank, co-trustees of the Harold E. James Trust.
• Lucille Homburg died Feb. 9, 2002 leaving an estate valued at $891,154.31. Beneficiary: Frederick L. Homburg, son.
• Marjorie S. Bartels died May 13, 2002, at age 76, leaving an estate valued at more than $250,000. Beneficiaries: Barbara L. Shelby, daughter, and Jason B., Kathrine E. and Elizabeth A. Shelby, grandchildren, all of South CR 900W, South Whitley; Nashotah House, charity, Nashotah, Wis.; and St. Gregory's Abbey, charity, Three Rivers, Mich.
• Thelma June Scholl died March 18, 2001, leaving an estate valued at $1,214,875.75. Beneficiaries: C. Kent and Keith Scholl, sons, and Clifford Scholl, spouse.
• Anna C. Chance died Dec. 17, 2001, at age 83, leaving an estate valued at $300,057.65. Beneficiaries: Rebecca A. Carrington, daughter, and Margaret Imhof and Timothy Andrews, grandchildren, all of Albion, and Elaine Remole, granddaughter, Kankakee, Ill.
• Mack T. Zellers died Oct. 24, 2001, at age 80, leaving an estate valued at $270,599. Beneficiaries: Sherry S. Sauer, daughter, and Michael T. Zellers, son.
• Lauranell Macklin died April 9, 2002, at age 77, leaving an estate valued at $300,000. Beneficiaries: Michael Macklin, son, and Mary Ann Macklin, daughter, both of Madison, Wis., and Daniel M. Macklin, son, Chapel Hill, N.C.
• Doris E. Couch died Sept. 12, 2001, leaving an estate valued at $483,906. Beneficiaries: David C. Couch, son, and Judith A. Bujwit, daughter.
Superior Court I
Filings
The following petitions were filed in Kosciusko Superior Court I with Judge Duane G. Huffer presiding:
Complaints
• Monogram Credit Card Bank of Georgia v. Robin F. Green, East CR 1150N, Milford. Plaintiff seeks $2,959.71 due on credit card account, plus interest, $200 in attorney fees and court costs.
• Capital One Bank v. Rose M. Rhamey, South Lake Street, Warsaw. Plaintiff seeks $793.40 due on credit card account, plus interest, $200 in attorney fees and court costs.
• Messer Construction, Auburn, v. Dean V. Kruse Foundation Inc. and Bunker Farms, LLC, both of Auburn. Plaintiff seeks $224,089.76 due on contract, plus interest, attorney fees, costs incurred and foreclosure of mechanic's lien, with sale of property to satisfy judgment. This case was moved on a change of venue from DeKalb County.
• Sears, Roebuck & Co. v. Cheri A. Moore, North Denzel Drive, Syracuse. Plaintiff seeks $2,704.92 due on credit card account, plus interest and attorney fees.
• Citibank (South Dakota)/NA v. Larry R. Case, South CR 300E, Warsaw. Plaintiff seeks $6,756.09 due on charge account, plus court costs.
• Ford Motor Credit Co. v. Melissa L. Hall, South Pleasant Street, Silver Lake. Plaintiff seeks $5,850.44 due on agreement, plus interest and court costs.
Marriage Dissolutions
Davis
Darcey R. Davis, East CR 1000N, Syracuse, and Jason M. Davis, Carmel. They were married April 8, 2000, and separated June 26, 2002. There is one minor child.
Heche
Stephanie N. Heche, West Snyder Road, Warsaw, and Richard H. Heche, East Sunrise Drive, Syracuse. They were married Oct. 10, 1998, and separated April 15, 2002. There are no minor children.
Circuit Court
Filings
The following petitions were filed in Kosciusko Circuit Court with Judge Rex Reed presiding:
Complaints
• First Federal Savings Bank v. John R. and Jacqueline S. Aalbregtse, East Fox Run Drive, Syracuse, and Bank One/NA. Plaintiff seeks $19,600.31 due on promissory note, plus interest, attorney fees, costs incurred, court costs and foreclosure of mortgage as prior to other liens, with sale of real estate to satisfy judgment.
• Chase Manhattan Mortgage Corp. v. Brian L. Roberts, North CR 100E, Warsaw. Plaintiff seeks $123,627.07 due on promissory note, plus interest, attorney fees, costs incurred, court costs and foreclosure of mortgage as prior to other liens, with sale of real estate to satisfy judgment.
Marriage Dissolution
Warner
Sondra Kaye Warner, South CR 550W, Warsaw, and Robert D. Warner, Wedrick Drive, Warsaw. They were married March 25, 1989, and separated March 28, 2002. There are three minor children.
Bankruptcies
The following is an explanation of bankruptcy terms:
Chapter 7: Liquidation. A court-appointed trustee liquidates the assets of an individual or firm and distributes them to creditors on a prorated basis.
Chapter 11: Business reorganization. Debtor retains possession of assets and attempts to remain in business by proposing a plan of reorganization to pay all or a portion of debts from future earnings.
Chapter 12: The family farm bankruptcy proceeding. It is a hybrid between Chapter 13 and Chapter 11. A trustee is appointed, but the debtors remain in possession of their assets and propose to pay all or a portion of debts from future earnings over a three- to five-year period.
Chapter 13: For individuals with regular income. Often called "wage earner plan." Debtor retains assets and agrees to pay all or a portion of debts from future earnings over a three- to five-year period.
• Donald Black and Samie Black, formerly known as Samie Helton, 3113 N. CR 650E, Warsaw. Chapter 7. Assets: $73,646. Debts: $93,869.
• Charles and Candice Dippon, 603 N. Lake St., Syracuse. Chapter 7. Assets: $249,600. Debts: $312,666.
• James and Dorothy Elrod, doing business as The Elrod Group Inc. and as Elrod Daycares Inc., 411 Wooster Road, Winona Lake. Chapter 13. Assets: $428,255. Debts: $342,469.
• Colin and Hope Gifford, 205 Stonewall Court #2, Nappanee. Chapter 7. Assets: $18,237. Debts: $58,516.
• Mark and Laura Palmer, 126 EMS W25 Lane, North Webster. Chapter 7. Assets: $353,300. Debts: $317,475.
• Gilberto Pena, 1200 N. Main St. #710, Nappanee. Chapter 7. Assets: $1,730. Debts: $31,850.
• Timothy Rohr and Barbara Rohr, formerly known as Barbara Burchett, 1501 Greenhill Drive, Warsaw. Chapter 7. Assets: $66,797. Debts: $91,676.
• David Snyder, 1212 Timon Drive, Warsaw. Chapter 7. Assets: $151,218. Debts: $167,483.
• Dorothy Wayt, 1604 Chestnut St., Winona Lake. Chapter 7. Assets: $81,288. Debts: $113,429. [[In-content Ad]]
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