Archive
April 12th, 2011
Lucy B. Haug Â
April 7, 1919 — Dec. 11, 2010
WALKERTON — Lucy B. Haug, 91, passed away Dec. 11, 2010 in Miller’s Merry Manor, Walkerton. Mrs. Haug was born April 7, 1919 in Donaldson, Ind. to Charles and Stella (Boyer) Dricker and lived in the area all of her life.Â
Nov. 26, 1939 in Twin Lakes, Ind. she was married to Carl M. Haug, who preceded her in death.Â
Kenneth Luse
April 11, 2011
PLYMOUTH — Kenneth Luse, 80, of Plymouth, died Monday, April 11, 2011 at his residence. Arrangements are pending with Johnson-Danielson Funeral Home, 1100 N. Michigan St., Plymouth.
Dale Clem
April 9, 2011
NAPPANEE — Dale Clem, 90, of Nappanee, died at 5:20 p.m. Saturday, April 9, 2011 at his home after a two-year battle with Multiple Myeloma Cancer.Â
He is survived by his wife, Jo Ann Clem; a son, Todd (Barb) Clem of Goshen; daughters, Lynette (Greg) Kirkdorffer and Dee (Larry) Bricker, both of Nappanee; five grandchildren; and a brother, Dan (Edna) Clem of Nokomis, Fla.Â
Visitation will take place from 2 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, April 12 at Thompson-Lengacher & Yoder Funeral Home, Nappanee and for one hour prior to the funeral services Wednesday.
Marianna Lee Buysse
April 4, 1924 — April 8, 2011
SOUTH BEND — Marianna Lee Buysse, 87, of Miami Road, South Bend, passed away, Friday, April 8, 2011, at her home.
Marianna was born April 4, 1924, in Plymouth, to Roscoe G. and Ida (Gurthet) Lee. She was a graduate of Plymouth High School, in the Class of 1942, and also a graduate of Purdue University. Marianna was a school teacher in the LaPaz and South Bend School Systems.Â
Marianna became the bride of Robert H. Buysse in August of 1947, in South Bend. Robert preceded her in death June 4, 1992.
Christina Rotering          Â
June 23, 1993 — April 9, 2011
GROVERTOWN — Christina M. Rotering, 17, passed away at 3 a.m. Saturday, April 9, 2011 in her home, following a courageous four-year battle with Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma.Â
Christina was born June 23, 1993 in Plymouth, Ind. to Theodore and Amy (Lohse) Rotering. She lived in the area all of her life and was a Junior at Oregon-Davis High School.
Duane Frank Brown
Nov. 30, 1941 — April 7, 2011
PLYMOUTH — Duane Frank Brown, age 69, of Mc Liver Drive, Plymouth, passed away at 10 p.m. Thursday, April 7, 2011, at his home, following a brief illness.
Duane was born Nov. 30, 1941, in South Bend, to Lewis C. and Frances C. (Kolanda) Brown. Duane received his parochial education at St. Stanislaus B.M. Parish and graduated from Central Senior High School in 1959.
BOURBON — With six-peat champion Culver Academies hosting their tournament, the Lady Redskins have little hope of a sectional championship in their future.
Instead, Knox’s girls tennis team has set its sights on a Northern State Conference title.
So far, so good.
April 11th
Two-time cancer survivor Paqui Kelly, the wife of Notre Dame football coach Brian Kelly, will share her story and personal experience with students of Culver Academies at an all-school assembly at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday (April 13) at Eppley Auditorium.
“Her story is truly inspirational and we are ecstatic to have her speak with students about her experiences with cancer and to rev everyone up for the Relay For Life,” said senior Kyle Blankenship (Crown Point, Ind.) who is co-chair of the Academies Relay For Life.
April 8th
PLYMOUTH — A win is still a win, even when it isn't pretty, and this one definitely wasn't.
Plymouth blinked last as Triton snapped a 7-7 tie with three unearned runs during a disastrous five-error seventh inning, and the Trojans claimed a 10-7 win at a sloppy, cold and wet contest that featured a combined 16 errors with just four earned runs and 12 extra bases off a total of 10 wild pitches at Bill Nixon Field Friday.
Michael Doss, Culver Town Manager since early 2009, has announced his resignation at the end of this month, explaining he plans to return to his native West Virginia for "family reasons."
Doss is quick to emphasize he's neither leaving Culver for any negative reasons about the community or its people, nor leaving due to any problems in his familu.
"Everything is fine with my family," he says. "I'll leave with all the good memories of had of this community, but it's time for me to be with my family.