Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 131, Number 28, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 10 July 2008 — Page 2

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Death notices SST Travis K. Hunsberger June 27, 2008 FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. SSG Travis K. Hunsberger, 24, of Fort Bragg, Fayetteville, N.C., formerly of Wakarusa, died Friday, June 27 at 7:25 p.m. in Lamav, Afghanistan. He is survived by his wife, Hannah Hunsberger; parents: Steve and Ronda Hunsberger of Goshen; brother, Kyle Hunsberger, at home; sister, Kelsey Hunsberger, at home; grandparents: Kenneth and Ruth Bemiller of Elkhart and grandparents: Kelly and Deanie Hunsberger of Wakarusa. Visitation was Monday, July 7 from 2 to 8 p.m. and Tuesday, July 8 from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Nappanee Missionary Church. Funeral services were Tuesday, July 8 at 3 p.m. at the church. Burial was at Sand Hill State Veterans Cemetery, Spring Lake, N.C. Memorials may be made to the SSG Travis Hunsberger Memorial Fund through Farm Bureau Credit Union or through the Thompson-Lengacher & Yoder Funeral Home, P.O. Box 388 Wakarusa, IN 46537. The Thompson-Lengacher & Yoder Funeral Home in Wakarusa was in charge of arrangements. Tobias# Miller June 28, 2008 NAPPANEE Tobias R. Miller, 92, of Nappanee died Saturday, June 28 at 11:30 p.m. at home. He is survived by daughters: Elnora (Eddie) Borkholder of Wakarusa, Marilyn (Mahlon) Borkholder of Nappanee, Leona (Fred) Miller of Nappanee, Linda Yoder of Etna Green and Sue (John) Helmuth of Nappanee; son, Edward (Nancy) Miller of Nappanee; 22 grandchildren and 47 great grandchildren; brothers: Edward (Velma) Miller of Goshen, Marvin (Lydia Mae) Miller of Goshen and Roman (Barbara) Miller Jr. of Nappanee; sisters: Ruby Mast of Nappanee, Katie (Isaac) Mullet of Etna Green, Elnora (Owen) Yoder of Nappanee and Lydia Mae (Kenneth) Yoder of Sarasota, Fla.; and sister-in-law, Nora Miller of Goshen. Visitation was all day Monday, June 30 at the Edward Miller residence on C.R. 56. Funeral services were Tuesday, July 1 at 9:30 a m. at the family residence. Burial was at Weldy Cemetery. The Thompson-Lengacher & Yoder Funeral Home in Nappanee was in charge of arrangements. Mary P. Loucks July 2, 2008 WAKARUSA Mary P. Loucks, 92, of Wakarusa died Wednesday, July 2 at 2:16 p.m. at Elkhart General Hospital. She is survived by daughters: Kay A. Schermier of Bremen and Suzane L. Held of Weaverville, Calif.; grandchildren: Sandy (Neal) Estrada of Tocoma, Wash., Greg Schermier of Bremen, Kathy Held (A 1 MacPherson) of Concord, Calif., Cindy (John) Jukich of Concord, Calif, and RJ Held of Antioch, Calif.; great grandchildren: Jacob Estrada of Tocoma, Wash., Paige Schermier of Bremen, Carson Schermier of Bremen, Grant Schermier of Bremen, Kris Jukich of Walnut Creek, Calif., Jayme Jukich (Adam Johnson) of Concord, Calif, and Matt (Victoria) MacPherson of Antioch, Calif; great great grandchildren: Madison MacPherson of Antioch, Calif, and Rilev

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erhment and beginning on the fourth year, the city will need to repay $3,000 principal and interest each year untij the original sum is paid off. 50 Years Ago July 10, 1958 Forty interested persons met twice last week to organize a Nappanee Civic Theatre, a community little theatre organization. Mrs. Everett Pippen was elected vice president and Mrs. Maynard Shrock, secretary. Tentative plans are for two locallyproduced plays the first season, this fall and next spring. Other officers will be elected at a later date. 25 Years Ago July 6, 1983 The Kings Island Aerobatics Performing Team, led by Harold Johnson, will be the featured attraction at the annual fly-in sponsored by the Nappanee Aviation Club to be held this Sunday at the municipal airport. 15 Years Ago • July 7,1993 The Nappanee Women's Bowling Association will hold its fall organizational meeting Thursday, Aug. 5 at Gold Crown Lanes. f •Brooks M. Fink, 18, Nappanee, seat belt violation (driver), $25 •Devon R. Gingerich, 35, Milford, seat belt violation (passenger), $25 •Billy G. Kinney, 35, Nappanee, seat belt violation (driver), $25 •Paula J. Masson, 32, Nappanee, seat belt violation (driver), $25 •Megan E. McDaniel, 29, Nappanee, seat belt violation (passenger), $25 •Michael T. Smith, 37, Bremen, no operator's license, $270 ' •Michael A. Takach, 35, South Bend, speeding, $126.50 June 26 •Adam R. Ledbetter, 20, Elkhart, speeding, $128.50 •Jessica S. Yoder, 30, Nappanee, seat belt violation (driver), $25 June 27 •Ryne Gamer, 19, Nappanee, seat belt violation (passenger), $25 •Drew M. Kjeldsen, 26, Noblesville, seat belt violation (driver), $25 •Rick A. Megonnel, 22, Plymouth, seat belt violation (passenger), $25 •Brett P. Riley, 20, Goshen, seat belt violation (driver), $25 June 30 •Renee E. Lozano, 37, Nappanee, seat belt violation (driver), $25 •Ben N. Vandermark, 24, Nappanee, seat belt violation (passenger), $25 •Bruce E. Vandermark, 55, Syracuse, seat belt violation (driverJ, $25 •Clifford D. Weldy, 66, Plymouth, seat belt violation (driver),s2s Julyl •Patricia J. Thomas, 34, dog running at large, $260 •Eden C. Yoder, 22, Bourbon, seat belt violation (driver), *9 a,:,. W&M y .*4 ■ .. ■:£ ' . .