Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 133, Number 31, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 5 August 2010 — Page 2
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ftflkr Ai sad Lydia (Owner) Mffler mM celebrate 50 yeas of marriage on Ang. 13. Al is retried from ADM (fonnerif Supersweet Feeds) aid Lydia is retired from the Wa-Nee School system. They have lived in Nappanee their entire married life. Their children are Connie Prochno of Nappanee, Greg Miller of Granger,
and Joanne Green of Columbia City. They have seven grandchildren. The children will be hosting a private dinner in honor of their anniversary. Congratulatory notes aid well wishes may be sent to the Millers.
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Anthony Patrick Borsa and Laura Eileen Kipp, both of Bourbon, were united in marriage July 24,2010 at die United Pentecostal Church, Bourbon. The bride is the daughter of Don and Karen Barker, Niles, Mich. She is a 2002 graduate of Brandywine High School, Niles, Mich, and will graduate in 2010 from Michiana Healthcare Training, South Bend, as a CNA. The groom is the son of Patrick Borsa, Etna Green, and Kathy Borsa, Nappanee. He is a 2005 graduate of Triton Jr.Sr. High School and is empfoyed with DePuy Orthapedics, Warsaw. . i„.aiot ijuul*
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Alice L. (Lehman) Hokfemm July 28,2010 WAKARUSA Aik* L (Lehman) Holdeman, 91, of Wakstusa died Wednesday, July 28,2010 at Miller s Merry Manor Wakarusa. She is survived by sons, Wayne (Dorothy) Holdeman of Wakarusa, Ed Holdeman of Las Vegas, Nev., and Dick (Trudy) Holdeman of Wakarusa; eight grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; two great-great grandchildren; and a sister, Marie Kelly. Visitation was Saturday, July 31 from 11 ajn. to 3 pan. at Thompson- Lengacher Funeral Home, Wakarusa. Funeral services were Saturday, July 31 at 3 pan. at the funeral home. Lynette Swanson Kross July 25, 2010 PLYMOUTH Lynette L. Swanson Kross, 67, of Plymouth, died at 6-22 a.m. Sunday, July 25,2010, at her residence. She is survived by her sister, Felicia (Mark) Batman of Plymouth; two nieces and three nephews; five greatnephews; a sister-in-law, Linda Swanson of Tennessee; and her stepmother, Dorothy Swanson of Argos. Visitation took place from 4 to 7 p.m. Thursday, July 29 at Van Gilder Funeral Home, 300 W. Madison St„ Plymouth. Funeral services took place at 10:30 a.m. Friday, July 30 at the funeral home. Burial will follow at Swedish Cemetery, Donaldson. Memorial contributions may be given to fire choice of the donor. Condolences may be made to die family via the funeral home's website at www.vangUderfuneralhome.com. Ind. 15 dosed j Jj ' - -. ;C V for bridge project The Indiana Department of Transportation announces that Indiana 15 between County Roads 126 and 23 is dosed K crews begin bridge construction over the Wolf Lake Work was expected to begin Aug 2, and should be foUowsU£L33 to U 5.20 and adds about 13 miles for through-traffic. the contract was awarded to 3 D Company, based on foe company's low bid of $480400. Ind. 119 restricted for paving The Indiana Department of Transportation announced that Indiana 119 between County Road 19 and Ind. 15 is now restricted due to a road repaving project 1M project is expected to oe complete in ine xptemoct weather permitting. The contract was awarded to Niblock, based an the company's low bid ofs4l6jOOo.
