Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 135, Number 4, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 24 January 2013 — Page 2

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OEATH _— Eric T. Duncan Dec. 26, 2012 NAPPANEE Eric T. Duncan, 45, McAllen, Texas, formerly of Nappanee, died Dec. 26, 2012 at his residence, unexpectedly from natural causes. Surviving is his mother, Rowena Duncan of Nappanee; two sisters, Debra (Randy) Hanes of Nappanee, Julie (Roel) Escamilla of Jacksonville, N.C.; and brother, Adam (Jodi) Duncan of Goshen. There was a memorial service Saturday, Jan. 19, at 2 p.m. at Thompson-Lengacher & Yoder Funeral Home, Nappanee, with one hour of visitation prior. Inurnment followed at Union Center Cemetery, with military graveside rites. Memorial contributions may be given to help with funeral expenses. Ella R. Eash Jan. 17, 2013 NAPPANEE Ella R. Eash, 66, Nappanee, died at 1:10 a.m., Thursday, Jan. 17, 2013 at Miller's Merry Manor in Wakarusa from complications from a lung illness. She is survived by her husband, Olen; daughter, Tonya (Jeff) Helmuth of Topeka; sons, Randy (Penny) Eash, of Goshen, Scott (Angela Stouder) Eash, of Nappanee; four grandchildren; one great-grandchild; sister, Marie Janeack, of Fremont; and brother, Charles (Verda) Haney of Goshen. Visitation was Saturday, Jan. 19, from 2 to 7 p.m. at Grace Point Presbyterian Church (1155 N. Main St.), Nappanee. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Sunday, also at the church. Cremation took place after the service and inurnment will be at South Union Cemetery at a later date. Memorial contributions may be given to Grace Point Presbyterian Church. Dale E. Shively Jan. 14, 2013 NAPPANEE Dale E. Shively, 78, of Nappanee, died Monday, Jan. 14,2013 at his residence. He is survived by his wife, Doris; daughters, Lisa (Paul) Burris of Wabash, Jenni (Mark) Heeter of Nappanee, and Annette (Randy) Spitaels of Nappanee; son, Steve (Deb) Shively of Wakarusa; nine grandchildren; one greatgrandchild; and three sisters, Sally (Ernest) Heighway of Richmond, Eleanor (Glen) Deaton of Hope, and Nancy (Larry) McPherron of Plymouth. Visitation was Thursday, Jan. 17, from 4 to 8 p.m. at Thompson-Lengacher & Yoder Funeral Home, Nappanee, and for one hour prior to the funeral service, which was Friday, at Nappanee Church of the Brethren at 10:30 a.m. Burial followed at Stony Point Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be given to the church. Online condolences may be shared at www.tlyfh.com. Around, from front site at www.nappaneelibrary.org. There is no fee to enter, and entries must be received no later than February 10, 2013. To request a paper application or more information, contact at (574) 773-7919, or email springintoart® napparieelibrary.org. " ” Photos submitted via mail will be subject to a ten dollar' processing fee.

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Dennis C. Lechlitner Jan. 18, 2013 WAKARUSA Dennis C. "Bear" Lechlitner, 67, of Wakarusa died Friday, Jan. 18, 2013 at 6:10 p.m. at Elkhart General Hospital. He is survived by his wife, Velma; three sons, Bill (Stacey) Lechlitner of Warsaw, Alex (Stephanie) Lechlitner of Wakarusa, Tim (Jill) Lechlitner of Wakarusa; three brothers, Max (Marjorie) Lechlitner of Wakarusa, Stanley (Sandy) Lechlitner of Milford, Brian (Laurie) Lechlitner of Elkhart; and six grandchildren. Visitation was from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Monday, Jan. 21,2013 and one hour prior to 10 a.m. services Tuesday, Jan. 22 at Wakarusa Missionary Church. Burial is at Olive (East) Cemetery. Anna E. Borkholder Jan. 19, 2013 BREMEN Anna E. Borkholder, 85, Bremen, died Saturday, Jan. 19, at 10:15 p.m. at Miller's Merry Manor, Wakarusa. She is survived by her husband, Eli D.S. Borkholder; sons, Willis (Freida) Borkholder, and Owen (Carolyn) Borkholder, both of Nappanee, Eli Jr. (Ruth) Borkholder and Allen (Sharon) Borkholder, both of Bremen; daughters, Viola (Willard) Miller of New Paris, Lucy (Darryl) Hochstetler of Nappanee, and Susie (Randal) Hochstetler of Bremen; 45 grandchildren; 71 great-grandchildren; 4 step-great-grandchildren; brothers, Amos (Wilma) Lehman of Shipshewana, Levi (Ann) Lehman Wolcotville; sisters, Edna (Ervin) Whetstone of Topeka, Dena Miller of Millersbur b , Ohio, and Clara (Ammon) Bontrager of LaGrange. Visitation was Monday, Jan. 21, after 2 p.m. at the family residence, and all day Tuesday, also at the family residence. Funeral services were Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. at Emory Kaufman's Residence (1699 B. Road, Bremen). Burial followed at Borkholder Cemetery. Arrangements are with Thompson-Lengacher & Yoder Funeral Home, Nappanee. Rev. Donald Lamar Mikel Jan. 14, 2013 NAPPANEE Rev. Donald Lamar Mikel, 89, currently residing in Orlando, Fla., died Jan. 14, 2013. He is survived by son, Russell and daughters, Karen Berger and Sarah Hedegaard, seven grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. A memorial service was held Saturday, Jan. 19, 6:30 p.m., at the Thompson, Lengacher and Yoder Funeral Home, 950 N. Main St., Nappanee. DEAN'S LIST AREA RESIDENT MAKES THE DEAN'S LIST AT BUTLER UNIVERSITY INDIANAPOLIS The following locak resident was; among more than 800 students from Butler University who made foe dean'slisf for trie fall semester of the Benjamin Zercher of Nappanee, majoring in chemistry Degree-seeking undergraduate students at Butler who carry at least 12 Academic hours in a given semester are eligible for the dean's list in the college in which they are enrolled. Students on the list are in the top 20 percent of their college, as determined by the semester grade point average of all eligible students in each college.

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ÜBRARY NOTES Nappanee Library PHOTOGRAPHY EXHINT AT NAPPANEE CENTS A new exhibit at the Nappanee Center will feature all things photographic . Stop in at the Center at 302 West Market Street February through April to explore a colledfon of variouscameras, photography equipment, glass slides and much more. Step inside a black room to see a workshop from a not-so-long-ago era in photography and read stories of notable Nappanee photographers wno have recorded the city and its people by "making pictures" throughout the years. Also on display will be the original Keller Albums: two large leather-bound volumes of photographs documenting Nappanee at the turn of the century. Compiled by John Keller, the albums have long been an important resource for those researching Nappanee history. Though the original albums will be under glass, visitors will have the chance to flip through copies of the hundreds of images of businesses and employees, residents, homes and recreational events photographed by Keller around 1900 in Nappanee. Most pieces are property of the Evelyn Lehman Culp Heritage Collection, which is managed by the Nappanee Public Library, but many are on loan from their owners for the duration of the exhibit. Regular Heritage Collection hours at the Nappanee Center are Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Saturday 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. For more information, call Martha at 574-773-7919, or email [email protected]. BOOK CLUB DISCUSSES NON-FOON CUSSLER ADVENTURE Read along with the Cover to Cover Book Club at the Nappanee Public Library. The club will meet on Sunday, Feb. 10 from 2 - 4 p.m. to discuss The Sea Hunters, by Clive Cussler. A steamboat goes up in flames and down to the bottom of the sea. A locomotive plunges into a creek and vanishes into mystery. A German U-boat sends an American troop transport, and eight hundred on board, to a watery grave on Christmas Eve. Cussler and his team of NUMA (National Underwater Marine Agency) volunteers have found the remains of these and numerous other tragic wrecks. Read the dramatic, true accounts of twelve of the most remarkable underwater discoveries made by Cussler and his team in this book. As suspenseful and satisfying as Cussler's renowned Dirk Pitt novels, The Sea Hunters is a unique story of true commitment and courage. For more information or to reserve a copy of the book, call 574-773-7919, or go to www.nappaneelibrary.org. The Cover to Cover Book Club meets at foe library on the second Sunday of each month. STORYTIMES GET NEW FORMAT AT NAPPANEE ÜBRARY Storytimes at the Nappanee Public Library will be getting a makeover in 2013. The Children's Services staff hopes the new programs, new times and new age groups, which begin, in. February, will streamline the schedule and open np^ u opportunities for visitors at these Library mainstay programs.* ““ All Storytimes for children age three through five will take place on Wednesday mornings, with three sessions to choose from: 9:30 to 10:15 a.m., 10:30 -11:15 a.m., or 11:30 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Children will enjoy stories, crafts, songs and games with artistic pizzazz during "Preschool Pizazz" in February on the 6,13, and 20. Lullababies Lapsit and Toddler Storytime have been combined to form a new weekly program on Thursdays from 10:00 -10:30 a.m. called Move & Do, Birth to Two. Babies up to age two and up and their caregivers will enjoy music and movement, stories and hands-on projects. February's dates include the 7th, 14th and 21st. For more information or to register for any of these programs, go to the online calendar at www.nappaneelibrary. org or call 574-773-7919. * Wakarusa Library BEGINNING COMPUTER CLASS A Beginning Computer Class will be held on Jan. 29 at 6:30 p.m. This class will introduce the basics of computer use. Participants will learn to find programs, learn to use a mouse, learn how to turn on the computer and much more. Registration is required. An After-School Special will be held on January 29 at 3:30 p.m. This program for students in grades K - 5 will include theme, "Celebrate the Newbery Year." Come and find out what book has won the 2013 Newbery Award. Create a foil rubbing to take home. Registration is required. The "Reading Club" will meet on January 31 at 6:30 p.m. in the library meeting room. The program will be viewing the movie, 'The Lucky One' as part of foe discussion of foe book by foe same name to be held on Feb. 7.

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