Archive - Aug 2012
August 1st
Luella A. Anderson
July 29, 2012
BREMEN — Luella “Polly” A. Anderson, 86, of Bremen, passed away Sunday, July 29, 2012 at IU Health Goshen. She was born Dec. 14, 1925 to Nelson and Lula (Reese) Marks in Plymouth. Luella married Paul E. Miller Jan. 25, 1945 in Bremen; he passed away Dec. 10, 1986. She later married James Anderson May 18, 1991 at the Salem United Methodist Church in Bremen; he survives.
Luella A. Anderson
July 29, 2012
BREMEN — Luella “Polly” A. Anderson, 86, of Bremen, passed away Sunday, July 29, 2012 at IU Health Goshen. She was born Dec. 14, 1925 to Nelson and Lula (Reese) Marks in Plymouth. Luella married Paul E. Miller Jan. 25, 1945 in Bremen; he passed away Dec. 10, 1986. She later married James Anderson May 18, 1991 at the Salem United Methodist Church in Bremen; he survives.
Lila Jane Wallace
Aug. 6, 1925-July 26, 2012
PLYMOUTH – Lila J. “Pearlie” Wallace, 86, a Ferndale Avenue resident of Plymouth, passed away Thursday evening at 5:40 p.m. in the Elkhart Hospice House.
Lila was born Aug. 6, 1925 in South Bend, the daughter of Thomas and Eva Jane (Edgerton) Fakos. She graduated from Central High School with the class of 1943.
April 28, 1946 in South Bend, she became the bride of Robert J. Wallace. At the age of 40 he preceded her in death Aug. 27, 1967.
Robert D. Hamman
July 27, 2012
NAPPANEE — Robert D. Hamman, 75, of Nappanee, died Friday, July 27, at Elkhart General Hospital Emergency Room from natural causes.
He is survived by his wife, Nancy; five children, Timothy S. (Di) Hamman of Eastlake, Ohio; Kelly Sutton of Nappanee; Rodney D. (Sherrill) Hamman of Mentone; Kina (Tom) Hinz of Plymouth; and Kela (Jimmy Faulkner) Hamman-Runnells of Warsaw; 13 grandchildren; and a great-grandson.
PLYMOUTH — Big boys (and girls) and their “toys” turned out to strut their stuff while helping the Boys & Girls Club of Marshall County last Saturday at the third annual P-town Car-B-Q Showdown, held behind Oliver Ford Lincoln in Plymouth. The total collected for the charity is still being calculated at this time.
A car/truck/motorcycle show headlined the event with 82 vehicles spit-shined to their very brightest to help raise funds for the charity, and several more coming to “just hang out.”
PLYMOUTH — Plymouth High School graduate Cody Bennett recently signed his Letter of Intent to play golf for Ancilla College in the 2012-2013 season.
Bennett earned two varsity letters in golf at Plymouth High School under coach Ben Waymouth before enrolling at Ancilla this fall.
“It is close to home,” said Bennett. “I also have the opportunity to play college golf.”
“Cody is a great fit for our team,” said Ancilla head golf coach Marc Hayden. “He has a lot in common with the incoming class, and I like that he wants to compete.”
Girls golf
Glenn splits opener
John Glenn earned a split in its season-opener at Meadow Valley Tuesday, beating Tippecanoe Valley 248-268 but falling to Northridge 216-248.
The Lady Falcons were led by Madeleine Silvey’s 60, while Emma Reese shot a 61, Taylor Hines carded a 63, and Morgan Eggleston turned in a 64.
Glenn will play in the New Prairie Invitational next Tuesday.
• NORTHRIDGE 216, JOHN GLENN 248, TIPPECANOE VALLEY 268
At Meadow Valley (Par 36)
Northridge (216): Madison Stewart 47, Sydney Reed 54, Kelly Soard 56, Emily Thomas 59, Abbey MClure 67.