Archive - 2013
June 11th
Amy E. Eisenhour
Dec. 17, 1956 - June 6, 2013
PLYMOUTH — Former Plymouth resident, Amy Elaine Eisenhour, 56, died of a cancer related illness at the Plymouth home of her brother, Al, Thursday evening, June 6, 2013. She has resided in South Bend for the past four years.
Amy was born in Plymouth on Dec. 17, 1956. She was the daughter of the late Richard N. and Silva M. (Snyder) Eisenhour.
She graduated from Plymouth High School with the class of 1975, attended Manchester College and graduated from Indiana University, Bloomington campus with a four year Bachelor of Science degree.
Bunnie Macbeth
May 21, 2013
NAPLES, Fla. — Bunnie “Bonnie” Macbeth (Brunk), 76, of Naples, Fla., formerly of Bourbon, died May 21, 2013.
She is survived by two sisters, Sherry Brunk and Kerry Sullivan both of St. Petersburg, Fla.; children, Monica Gorecki of Carbondale, Ill., Lisa Long of Naples, Fla., Cheryl Donahue of Trabuco Canyon, Calif., David Alecio of Irvine, Calif.; and eight grandchildren.
Private services were held.
Memorials may be made to AVOW Hospice www.avow.org
Joseph N. Keller
June 10, 2013
PLYMOUTH — A morning battery led to an investigation and arrest by afternoon with a wanted man in jail.
Plymouth Police received a call on Friday morning June 7 from St. Joseph Regional Medical Center regarding a battery victim being treated for injuries to the head and neck.
The victim provided a statement stating that the victim had been battered at the victim’s residence by Otis Young, 32, of Plymouth.
Young was also wanted on an open felony warrant for failing to appear on a possession of methamphetamine charge stemming from a Marshall County Sheriff’s Department arrest.
PLYMOUTH - The new public health care act will bring some changes in employment policy for Marshall County.
Meeting in a joint session on Monday the Marshall County Council and Marshall County Commissioners had Tony Nyers of the Healy Group, insurance brokers for the county, in Plymouth to walk them through new requirements that will have an affect on the county’s bottom line as concerning employee benefits.
Boys basketball
Yeo, Mercer contribute as Indiana Senior All-Stars down Juniors, 106-95
A pair of area players faced off in the Indiana All-Stars series Monday night at Sullivan High School as Triton senior Clay Yeo and Plymouth junior Mack Mercer both took the floor in an exhibition doubleheader between the Indiana Junior All-Stars and the Indiana Senior All-Stars.
June 10th
Richard C. Morris
Feb. 24, 1937 - June 8, 2013
PLYMOUTH — Richard C. “Dick” Morris, 76, a resident of Plymouth for 33 years, passed away in Miller’s Merry Manor, Plymouth, following an illness, at 8:40 a.m. Saturday, June 8, 2013.
Dick was born in Plymouth on Feb. 24, 1937, the son of Chester James and Lucille E. (Dague) Morris.
Eugene O. Boos
June 8, 2013
PLYMOUTH — Eugene O. “Pappy” Boos, 89, of Plymouth, died Saturday, June 8, 2013, at 10:25 a.m. in RiverCrest Specialty Hospital, Mishawaka.
He is survived by his wife, Ellen; sons, David Eugene (Jean) Boos, Cade, S.C., Gregory D. (Jo Ellen) Boos, Overland Park, Kan., Randall L. Boos of Plymouth; daughters, Janice E. Bean and Barbara L. (Douglas) Klapp, both of Plymouth; 14 grandchildren and stepgrandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren and stepgreat-grandchildren; one brother, Paul (Ann) Boos; and one sister-in-law, Carolyn Boos all of Winamac.
•Margo Ann Wallace, 47 of Plymouth was arrested by Plymouth Police at 8:50 a.m. on June 7 for battery resulting in bodily injury, neglect of a dependent bodily injury.
•Joshua Aaron Palmer, 26, of Plymouth was arrested by Marshall County Sheriff's Department at 10 a.m. on June 7 for probation violation.
•Brandon Lee Riester, 39 of Plymouth was arrested by Marshall County Sheriff's Department at 10:20 a.m. on June 7 for operating a vehicle while intoxicated.
MARSHALL COUNTY — As the school year closed at each of the seven school districts which serve Marshall County, students weren’t the only ones being evaluated for a final grade. Teachers were under scrutiny too.
It was part of the mandated teacher effectiveness evaluation imposed by state and federal regulations. While local school districts can develop their own set of criteria, most used the RISE evaluation and development system identified as the state model by the Indiana Department of Education.
ARGOS — Katie Berg of Plymouth has been awarded the North Central Soccer Association’s third annual T. Edward Ummel Young Referee of the Year Award, it was announced over the weekend.
Ummel was a long-time referee trainer for the NCSA, as well as treasurer, coach and board member of Argos Youth Soccer. He earned a reputation for excellent instruction and mentoring of youth soccer officials. The award remembers his standard of excellence with the selection of a young referee who has shown skill in officiating as well as quality in character.