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May 18th, 2013
Terrence Finney
Dec. 16, 1956 - May 16, 2013
BREMEN â Terrence âT-Boneâ Finney, 56, of Bremen, passed away Thursday, May 16, 2013 at Memorial Hospital in South Bend. He was born Dec. 16, 1956 to George Everett and Mary (Moon) Finney in Midland, Mich. He married Tracy Johnson on Oct. 25, 1980.
Terry graduated from IUSB with a business degree. He owned and operated Partners Construction, making a living with his owned skilled hands. Terry was also a Chicago Bears fan.
Irene Louise Fair
Dec. 28, 1937 - May 16, 2013
NORTH LIBERTY â Irene Louise Fair, 75, residing in North Liberty, passed away at 6:03 p.m. Thursday, May 16, 2013 in her home.
She was born Dec. 28, 1937 in South Bend, a daughter of Raymond and Viola (Hively) Nye, and has lived in this area all of her life.
Richard L. Felts
May 16, 2013
NAPPANEE â Richard L. âDickâ Felts, 72, of Nappanee, died Thursday, at 3:35 p.m. at his residence from a short illness.
He is survived by his wife, Zula; son, Richard Glenn (Michele) Felts of South Bend; daughter, Tammy S. (Ron) Golden of Nappanee; four grandchildren; sister, Thelma (Don) Rink of Nappanee; and brother, Steven Felts of Murphy, N.C.
May 17th
Glenn D. Amor
June 12, 1925 - May 15, 2013
PLYMOUTH â Glenn Delos Amor, 87, of Plymouth, passed away at 5:15 p.m. Wednesday, May 15, 2013, in Millerâs Merry Manor, Plymouth.
Glenn, a lifetime Marshall County resident, was born in Tyner, on the 12th of June, 1925. He was the son of Lester A. and Rosa G. (Miller) Amor.
A veteran of World War II, Glenn served in the United States Army and was a member of the American Legion Post 27 in Plymouth.
John âBillâ Morris
July 8, 1928-May 13, 2013
Genna Lynae Snelling
May 12, 2013
ROCHESTER â Genna Lynae Snelling of Rochester died at Woodlawn Hospital shortly after her birth May 12, 2013.
She is survived by her parents, Ricky and Amber; sister, Gracie RaAnne; brother, Gage Michael; maternal grandparents, Gary and Laura Calvert; paternal grandmother, Cindy Gunnels.Â
BREMEN â Thirteen proved to be Tritonâs unlucky number Friday.
As in, the Lady Trojans ran into a buzz saw opposite 13-time sectional champion Plymouth.
PLYMOUTH â As usual it was a playoff atmosphere at Bill Nixon Field for a match-up between Plymouth and John Glenn Friday.
The Pilgrims hope that it wasnât a preview of next weekâs sectional opener as they fell to the rival Falcons, 9-2.
The Pilgrims kept pace answering a pair of unearned third inning Glenn runs with a sac fly from George Stults and an RBI single from Elijah Nixon in the fourth. The floodgates came open in the Glenn fifth with a two-run double from Justin Giorlowski and a mammoth two-run homer from David Jawerski, and that would be enough for the Falcons.
CULVER â The Culver Military Eagles scored nine runs in the second inning to put themselves ahead by seven and never looked back Friday, winning 13-3 in five innings at Wilkins Field over the North Judson Bluejays.
The Bluejays got off to a good start, scoring the first two runs of the game on a couple of errors by CMA in the top of the first. They also held the Eagles scoreless in the inning and took a 2-0 lead into the second. Judsonâs Michael Berby got on base with a hit to lead off the second but was promptly picked off at first by CMA pitcher Colin Raver.
ARGOS â Argos striker Jami Patterson will play for an Indiana Soccer Hall of Famer at Trine University next year.
Patterson, a four-year standout with the Lady Dragons, has committed to play for the NCAA Division III Thunder under head coach Terry Stefankiewicz, a 2004 Indiana Soccer Hall of Fame inductee who coached previously at St. Francis and IPFW. He played at Indiana University for coach Jerry Yeagley.