Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 130, Number 39, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 27 September 2007 — Page 2

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DeaHnoicaf - ■CMI.M Sept J4.2CW7 COLLMBLA cmr Richard R. Lari, 57, daed at 420 p*. on Friday, Sept. 14 at h» home He * survived by be wife, Mary £_ Eari of Coiumrtoia Gty, son, Richard BL (Pat) Eari of Odumbta City stepchddrert Midiefle (Mari ) jaaksoo of AJtaon, Curbs (Pam) South of Albion and Lisa Smith of Michigan, ttopmnfher, Oath’s Eari of Dbierfle; km r grandchfeamt two step grandtdnidren. brothers James (Susie* Eari of Lakeville, Oscar 'Fran/ Eari of Georgia. Denrus (Susae; Kruse of Nappanee, lack (Paulmej Bortor of Ptereeton and Lee Eari of DaleviHe; sisters, Jill (Beni Pardue of Sullivan, Shefin 'Robert} Smith of Middfeburv, Rea Newkirk of Dakvifle and jean Yoder of Kentucky, and sMters-in law. Carol Stevens of Broadview .Ohio, Peggy Deboid of Sew Haven and Michelle (Steve; Koiakaw ski of Ganeid Hoghts, C4no A memorial service wifl be held Saturday, Sept 29 at 1 pm. at DeMoney-Grimes Countryside Park Funeral Home, WO Countryside Drive, Columbia Citv Memcaiais may be given to the Eari Family Memorial Fund. Em elopes wifl be available at the funeral home Lee Data Sept 19,2T/J7 NAPPANEE - Lee Dallas, 73, of Nappanee, died at S p m Wednesday, Sept 19 at home. She is survived by daughters Kathy Dallas of Sappanee, jodi Wardlow of Milford and Kns6 Komon of Sappanee 13 grandchildren two great-grandchildren, and daughter-in-law, Margie Dallas of Kendallville. Burial took place Thursday at OSh e Wes* Cemetery, Wakarusa Visitation is Sunday, Sept 23 from 5 to 7 pm. at ThompsonLengadveT 4 Yoder Funeral Home, Sappanee, followed by a merooriai serv ice at 7 pm. Memorials may be made to the American Fleart Association

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W ARSAW Dora jane Stoops. 7k, of Warsaw died Sunday; Sept *6 at lftlO am. aft tils'none She is survived hr daughterv Susan Card Stoops of Tulsa. Ok Man feanne Wise of Warsaw and Ehzabetb An Scoops of £3gjr„ Hi Vnatatwn was Wednesday; Sept 19 bom 3 to 6 pan. at (he McHattan-SadQer Funeral Chapel m Warsaw Funeral services were Wednesday, Sept 19 at 6 pm. at the hmeral chapei Burial will be at Oakwood Cemetery at a later date. Memorials may be made to the Listed Way of Kosciusko County, 457 Ankorage Rd. Warsaw, EN 495bC Online condolences may be sent to w-w-wjndiattonsadkrfunerakhapeis-com-Rotert G. Toney Sept 18, 2007 \APPA\EE Robert G Toney, 04, of Nappanee died Tuesday; Sept IS at 720 a m at hh home He is survived by fas. wife, Sandy Toney; son, David <Gaii / Toney of Goshen; daughters; Rhonda Toney of Pheordx, Ariz jill (Steve) Robinson of Granger and Pebbles (Jeff) Lnstcker of Bremen, sa grandchildren, two great-grandchildren; sisters; lmogene Jones, Mary Fox, Sarah Jane Hollingsworth, Sadie Ann Elhson, Nancy Kay Marsh, Linda Sue Scot and Dixie Lee Knecht; and brothers: Carey Fremont Toney, Jerry Dean Toney; Nathan Hale Toney, James Edward Toney arid Larry Daniel Toney Visitation was Sunday, Sept 23 from 1 to 3 pm at the Thotnpson-Lengacher k Yoder Funeral Home in Nappanee. Funeral services were Sunday; Sept 23 at 3 pm at the funeral home. Military graveside services took place Memorials may be made to the Ryan Lreicker FFA Scholarship in care of Bremen High School FFA.

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almost constantly hungry . While Quakenbush was treated as a prisoner, he was allowed to communicate with his family back home He and Marg corresponded through heavily-censored V (victory/ mail. It wasn't until more than a year later that Quakenbush would regain his freedom. After his rescue by Russian troops, he went to Paris for a short time, then returned home to Marg. The couple was married some time later, settling in Chattanooga, Tenn. after their wedding. The couple moved several times before settling in Nappanee Overall, Quakenbush spent 20 years in the Armed Forces. According to Marg, even after his experiences during the war, Quakenbush remained dedicated to flving. Even then, the he had plenty of time for his family. He and Marg had *wo children, five grandchildren and three great grandchildren. "We had a lovely, exciting life," she said. "A great love story."

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PHOTO PROVDH) A ‘cents-ible’ donation Seniors Man Riege and Stephanie Nelson show off the senior class jug with over $250 Ffaege brought a duffle bag fufl of pennies to school to help with the fundraiser.

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ADVANCE NEWS PHOTCVMANDY MCFARLAND The Missing Man formation was designed to honor those who have died while serving in the Armed Forces. Each year. Russ McDonald and the Gray-Haired Hooligans perform the formation. This year, they dedicated it to Nappanee resident and World WAr II veteran Max Quakenbush, who died earlier this summer.

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