Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 134, Number 16, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 19 April 2012 — Page 2

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Advance News • Thursday, April 19,2012

April 9. 2012 ELKHART Marshall Ray Ralston, 80, Elkhart, formerly of Nappanee, died unexpectedly of natural causes, Monday, April 9,2012 at his residence. Surviving are his daughters, Lori oeff) Stewart, Elkhart, and Diana (Gary) Sdvey, Munde; a son, Dennis (Laura) Ralston, Elkhart; three grandchildren; and sisters, Beverly (Chuck) Ritter and Norma Freed, both of Nappanee. Visitation was from 5:30 to 8 p.m. Friday and 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Saturday at Thompson-Lengacher 6c Yoder Funeral Home, Nappanee. Funeral services were at 12 pin. Saturday at the funeral home. Burial is in Bremen Cemetery. There were military graveside services by the Nappanee American Legion. Online condolences may be given at wnvw.tlyfli.com. Joe Dean Yoder April 10. 2012 NAPPANEE Joe Dean Yoder, Nappanee, infant son of John and Vera Yoder, died at birth, Tuesday, April 10, 2012 at 8:19 p.m. He is survived by his parents; a brother, Derrick Yoder at home; grandparents, Marvin and Emma Sue (Whetstone) Yoder, Nappanee, Elmer and Lizzie (Hostetler) Yoder, Shipshewana; and great-grandmothers: Katie (Borkholder) Whetstone, Nappanee, Ella (Miller) Hostetler, Topeka, and Esther (Bontrager) Yoder, Shipshewana. Visitation was Thursday from 4 to 8 p.m. at the family residence. Graveside services were Friday, April 13 at 1 p.m. at Borkholder Cemetery. Thompson-Lengacher k Yoder Funeral Home, Nappanee, assisted the family with arrangements.

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• Anthony S. Vanover, 30, Wakarusa, was arrested April 6 by the Elkhart County Sheriff's Department for criminal conversion. • Kevin ). Schmuckei; 19, Nappanee, was arrested April 7 by the Bremen Police Department for operating a vehicle while endangering a person and operating a vehicle with a Mood alcohol leva of .15 percent or more. • Douglas Sommers, 34, Wakarusa, was arrested April 9 by the Elkhart County Sheriff's Department for contempt • Sam one L. Wigent, 21, Nappanee, was arrested April 13 by the Nappanee Police Department for operating mule intoxicated. • Jeffery O. Clark, 36, Nappanee, was arrested April 14 by the Nappanee Police Department for public intoxication. North Wood sweeps West Noble North Wood's baseball team swept visiting West Noble in a doubleheader at home Saturday, 6-1 in the opener and 13-3 in a six-inning second game. Nate Wagner went deep on a 2-2 pitch with a two-run homer in the bottom of the fifth, and Chad Ervin doubled as the Panthers plated six runs off five hits in the opener. North Wood capitalized on six West Noble errors, and Blake Cleveland drove in two runs as North Wood plated nine runs in the fifth and sixth to finish off the visitors in six frames in the second game. • NORTHWOOD 6-13, WEST NOBLE 1-3 At Nappanee

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2012, from front Shop Shane and Sharia Weldy, owners, aid Elk Ridge Builders Jeff King, owner. "Since their peers vote for the winner 1 encourage them to be a friend to everyone, and not be stuck up or rude to their peers,” Flickinger said. The following 10 contestants are vying for the 2012 title: • Regan Terra Bede is the daughter of John and TYace Bede of Wakarusa. In school, she is involved the school musical choir, Student Council, and runs trade She also enjoys playing soccer and softball. Beck is passionate about horses and participates in 4-H through Saddle Club. She attends Nappanee Missionary Church, where she continues learning in ha faith about how to more completely live ha life for God. • Katelyn Hope Davis is the daughta of Dale and Nicole Davis of Nappanee. She partidpates in middle school choir, track, and swimming where she currently holds the school record for ha butterfly. Davis also swims for ha dub swim team, the Wa-Nee Waves. She also enjoys hanging out with ha friends, art, snowboarding, skiing, and traveling. She attends Nappanee Missionary Church where she is active in the youth group. • Destiny Ann Rose Gauthier is the daughta of David Gauthier of Elkhart and Rose Pappas of Wakarusa. She attends Wakarusa Missionary Chiudr. She spends much time babysitting, and is a member of the Babysitting Gub at Elkhart General Hospital, having achieved certification for First Aid, CPR, and the Heimlich maneuver. In ha free time, Gauthia enjoys swimming, art, shopping at the mall, and hair design. • Alexa Jean Grendys is the daughta of Chris and Kristi Grendys of Nappanee. At school, she has made the honor roll for four years, is a cheerleader, a member of the Select Singers, and is involved in the school musical. Grendys has performed in the Nappanee Gvic theater, and has studied dance for 11 years at Lee Anne Stewart Dance School. She See 2012, Page 4