Archive - Dec 13, 2011
Joseph Kennedy Quick
Oct. 11, 1918-Dec. 9, 2011
ROCHESTER — Joseph Kennedy Quick, 93, 2320 Country Club Drive South, Rochester, passed away at 4:45 p.m. Friday Dec. 9, 2011 at Wynnfield Crossing, Rochester.
He was born Oct. 11, 1918 in Amboy, the son of Earl and Alpha (Kennedy) Quick. Sept. 22, 1941 in Rochester he married Virginia Louise Delp and she survives. He served as a Sergeant with the United States Marine Corps during World War II.
Chad Reese
Feb. 6, 1967-Dec. 11, 2011
BREMEN — Chad Reese, 44, of Bremen passed away Dec. 11, 2011 after battling lung cancer. He was born Feb. 6, 1967 in Bremen to Jeff Reese and Peggy (Hendricks) Krauter.
Chad was a hard worker, working in the R.V. industry at Forest River. He had a great sense of humor and enjoyed hanging out with friends. He liked watching sporting events and was a fan of the Chicago Bears and Notre Dame. He was just a fun guy to be around. He was a good father; he loved his boys and spending time with them.
By
Lydia Beers, Staff Writer
PLYMOUTH — Updated wiring for the elevators and new automatic doors may be in store for the Marshall County Building, if the funds needed are approved.
During the county council meeting Monday, Rich Ulrich, maintenance director, brought up the need for the two elevators in the county building to be updated.
It was a fitting time to discuss the problem, since one of the elevators was again out of commission — blocked off by caution tape and a trash can.
“As we sit here, that elevator is out of service for the 28th time in the last 10 weeks,” said Ulrich.
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Culver's Lions Club organized its annual Liberty Day educational event at the Culver Community Middle and High Schools last week, according to Lions president Barbara Winters.
Triton players Bryson Mosier and Drew Mosson look on with Triton coaches Jason Groves and Gordon Mosson during a basketball game earlier this season at Triton.
LAKEVILLE — LaVille’s young team struggled with high turnover numbers against Bethany Christian, and 6-1 Bruins forward Natalie Thorne scored a game-high 17 as the Lady Lancers lost a 43-38 contest at home at Dale E. Cox Gymnasium.
The Lancers (2-6) surrendered 26 turnovers to Bethany’s 15, and the Bruins (4-7) capitalized with 15 points off those miscues — most of which were unforced — to suffer their second straight loss after a Northern State Conference setback at New Prairie Friday.
LAKEVILLE — Grace’s baseball program has signed LaVille High School’s Quentin Herbster for the 2012-13 season.
Grace recruited Herbster as a versatile player with the ability to contribute as an infielder and an outfielder. As a junior, he was named First Team All-Northern State Conference for an outstanding season.
“I felt like Grace was where I could grow as a baseball player and could further myself spiritually,” Herbster said. “I’m excited to make an impact right away and work towards possibly a master’s degree at Grace.”