Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 125, Number 23, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 9 April 2003 — Page 2

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Advance News • Wednesday, April 9, 2003

Death Notice Caroline V. Wilson MILFORD Caroline V. Wilson, 78, 9329 N. 300 W.. Milford, died March 26. She was the daughter of Charles G. and Wilma (Himes) Beck. Surviving are two daughters: Brenda (Fred) Ewing of Lenexa, Kan. and Nancy (Dennis) Newcomer of Milford. The Advance News publishes death notices free of charge. They may be faxed to 574-773-3512 or e-mailed to [email protected]. EMS Report The following calls have been handled by Nappanee Emergency Services. State law prohibits inclusion of patient names. •April 2. 4:13, 1065 E. Centennial St., medical call. •April 3.6:39 a.m., 25328 U.S. 6, medical call. •April 3, 5:42. Delaware St., medical call. •April 3, 7:59, Lot 8 Meadows, medical call. •April 6, 4 p.m.. 703 Northwood Circle, medical call. •April 7, 3:00, 1048 Meadows, medical call.

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50 years of service On March 4 the Nappanee Masonic Lodge #566 FOAM presented the 50 years award of Gold to Brother David W. Widmoyer for 50 years of Masonic service. He served as worshipful Master of Nappanee Lodge in 1958 and was installed as Grand High Priest of Royal Arch Masons in 1967. He received the 33rd degree in 1985. Pictured from left: Donald Rink, Secretary of Nappanee Masonic Lodge #566; James M. Barledull, Senior Grand Deacon of the Grand Lodge of Indiana; David W. Widmoyer; Larry E. Gray, Grand King of the General Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons and Jacob Dermott. Worshipful Master of Nappanee Masonic Lodge #566.

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NAPPANEE Barry Houser and the North Wood Bands will be holding an informational meeting for all fifth grade students and parents in the Wa-Nee Schools who desire to join the North Wood Band program. This meeting will take place on Monday, April 14 at North Wood High School at 7 p.m. The meeting Obituaries

learn how to speak English and to satisfy the law." He earned his diploma while he was in the United States Army in WW 11. On May 1, 1935, Delbert and Grace E. Cole were married in Plymouth. Grace died March 8,1996. He worked at the Abair Dairy in Plymouth for a time, driving a delivery truck. He was a self-employed farm drainage engineer for over 25 years, retiring in 1971. Delbert enjoyed fishing local lakes and in Florida, spending many winters in the Melbourne area. He liked working crossword puzzles and did so without using eye glasses. He drove his own car until he was 95 and lived alone doing all of his'' own cooking, baking and keeping house. In excellent health most of his long and productive life, he didn't take medicines, “except for herbal stuff his doctor gave him. He enjoyed fashioning vases out of plastic bottles for the women of his church to sell at their bazaars. The Blissville Church of the Brethren was a big part of his life and he was a dedicated member for over half-a-century. Up until two years ago, Delbert canned gallons of produce and slabs of beef for himself and for the Blissville Church suppers. He said he’d been canning food since he was 10 years old. ‘That's the Amish way.” Delbert and Grace had no children. He is survived by a brother, Howard W. “Smokie” and Patty Stutzman, Plymouth, and by three sisters, Barbara M. Swift, Mishawaka, Ind., Alice I. and Delbert Schaetzle, Bourbon, Ind., and Sara A. Stutzman, Plymouth, a sister-in-law, Gladys Stutzman, Plymouth and numerous nieces and nephews also survive. Delbert was preceded in death by his parents, his wife of 65 years and by a sister, Alma H. Stutzman; and seven brothers, Alvin R., Eli W., Daniel A., Isaac R., Joseph E., Marvin J., and Jonas F. Stutzman. Visitation and a celebration of Delbert’s life will be from 4 to 7 p.m. on Thursday, April 3, 2003, in the Johnson-Daniel-son Funeral Home, 1100 N. Michigan St., Plymouth and for one hour prior to services in the Blissville Church of the Brethren on Friday, April 4, 2003, at 1 p.m. with the pastor Rev. Jimmy Baker, and the former pastor Rev. Opal E. Nees of North Manchester, Ind. officiating. Burial will be in New Oakhill Cemetery, Plymouth. Memorials gifts in Delbert’s memory may be made to the church. Letters of condolence may be sent to the family via www.iohnson-danielson.com Johnson Danielson Funeral Home 1100 N. Michigan St., Plymouth, (574)936-2829

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Delbert C. Stutzman Delbert C. Stutzman, 96, 17796 Vine St., Tyner, a Marshall County resident most of his life, died of natural causes at 7:30 am. on Tuesday, April 1,2003 in Pilgrim Manor. He was born on August 11, 1906, in Goshen, Indiana, the son of David D. and Ida I. (Hochstetler) Stutzman. One of nine boys and four girls, he grew up on a 140 acre farm near Nappanee and attended Nappanee Schools. Raised Amish, speaking low-German, he said, “we went to school to

‘R&ei- o fiee Continued from front CLASS OF 1993 The Class of 1993 is planning their 10 year reunion August 30 and 31. A committee of Amy Brant, Julie Traub, Stess Newcomer, Sami Wilson, Amy Hahn, Bo Inthivong, David Tompos, and Monica Miller met to plan the weekend’s events. They are seeking the current addresses of Lisa Crabb. Brent Witmer. Scott Pittman, and Gary Miller. If you have any information about these people, please call Monica Miller at 574-305-0047. PARK JOBS OPEN The City of Nappanee Parks and Recreation is offering seasonal employment opportunities in the following areas: lifeguards/swimming instructors; umpires for softball and baseball; summer day-camp personnel; and tennis instructors and grounds maintenance personnel. Applications are available at the Nappanee Municipal Building in the Clerk-Treasurer’s office, 300 W. Lincoln St., weekdays from 8 to 5 p.m. WAKY PLATES/ BOOKS Wakarusa’s Sesquicentennial plates and photo books are on sale for S2O each (or two for $35) at the Town Hall, Shear Adventure or by calling Dr. Abel at 862-2050. The plates feature a list of important historical events and dates in Wakarusa’s history. MOMS IN TOUCH Moms In Touch is a group of mothers who meet to pray for our children and our schools. A group of moms frdm the Wa-Nee School District meets each Friday from 9 to 10 a.m. in the fellowship hall at the Wakarusa Missionary Church, 202 W. Waterford St. For further information, please contact Jenny Berkey, 831-6512. I'W'J'O.Wl RECYCLING BINS The recycling drop-off stations for Nappanee are located in the parking lot of Martin’s Super Maricet (east end). In Wakarusa, a drop-off station is located on CR 103. The stations, which accept cardboard, newspaper, glass, plastic, aluminum and tin, are monitored by the Elkhart County Solid Waste Management. Questions may be directed to Timothy Neese, 574-293-2269. Continued on Page A 8

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