Dorothy Lorraine Elliott, having recently celebrated her 80th birthday, passed away in the early hours of Nov. 21, 2016. She was born Nov. 17, 1936, to Ernest and Mable Redding Cremeens. She was born in Aladdin, Wyo., though the family moved to Leesburg when she was a young girl.
SYRACUSE – After falling behind by five points early, it might have been easy for Wawasee to just pick up where it left off from last season’s two-win campaign.
MARION – Grace College coach Jim Kessler has said it time and time again this season – he knows his young basketball team can score points, it’s the defensive end that concerns him.
Manchester senior Rae Bedke signed a letter of intent Tuesday to continue her academic and athletic career at Utah State University in Logan. She placed 25th in the 2016 IHSAA State girls cross country meet and also earned All-State honors.
While Wayne Township would contribute something each year to the Warsaw-Wayne Township Fire Territory fire station No. 3, it can’t contribute $100,000 annually as indicated at prior Warsaw City Council meetings.
The city of Warsaw is following suggestions and financial support from state and federal agencies to dismantle a small dam along the Tippecanoe River near Fox Farm Road northwest of city limits.
AKRON – The 11-man roster for Tippecanoe Valley’s varsity boys basketball team lists five seniors. Only three of them, however, have substantial varsity experience.
How in the world did we get from Notre Dame at Texas opening the season with possible football playoff implications to the distinct possibility of both programs replacing head coaches?
Lloyd Robert Landis, 90, Warsaw, passed away at his residence at 10:15 a.m. Nov. 20, 2016. He was born Nov. 28, 1925, in North Manchester, to Lynn Leslie and Rhea M. Rager Landis. He was married on July 2, 1948, to Helen Irene Hartzler, who survives in Warsaw. He was a resident of Kosciusko County for the past 60 years. He served as a corporal in the U.S. Army during World War II as a medic in Japan. Most of his life he farmed and raised sheep. He also worked at Playtime Products, Kinder Manufacturing, Uniroyal and Zimmer Inc. He was a mold press operator until his retirement from Zimmer Inc., Warsaw, in 1995. Along with his wife, he will be lovingly remembered by his son: Larry (wife Teresa) Landis, Warsaw; daughter, Connie Morgan, Fort Myers, Fla.; three grandchildren: Andrea Landis and Dean Landis, both of Warsaw, and Laura (husband Cole) Foltz, Etna Green; a brother, LeRoy (wife Rose Anna) Landis, North Manchester; and his sister, Lauretta Moore, Macy. He was preceded by his parents, and a sister, Loreen Hoover. No visitation is planned. A private family graveside service will be at Oakwood Cemetery, Warsaw, and officiated by Pastor Greg Hyatt. Arrangements were entrusted to Redpath-Fruth Funeral Home, Warsaw. ***** Online condolences may be sent at www.redpath fruthfuneralhome.com.