Any family member or loved one may be in need of daily medical care at some point in the future. It could even be you. Young or old are you aware of all your options? . . Read More
Ecumenical Events at College
There have recently been many opportunities for students at the University of Saint Francis to discover their own faith more in depth, while also discovering many other faiths as well. . . Read More
Paula Yeager led Indiana Wildlife Federation
Indiana Conservation leader Paula Yeager, who led the Indiana Wildlife Federation for the past six years, died Wednesday, November 9,” said an IWF spokesperson. She was 50 years old. . . Read More
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November is National Hospice Month and hospice plays a vital role in our community. Professional hospice workers make a meaningful and humanitarian contribution to Fort Wayne communities . . . Read More
ROY JOSEPH “BIG JOE” MCCUNE SENIOR, 75, of Nitro, West Virginia passed away Saturday, October 29, 2005, in Thomas Memorial Hospital after a short illness.
He was retired from Rhone-Poulenc and Union Carbide with 36 years of service and was . . . Read More
HARVEY E. REED, 83, of Fort Wayne, went to be with the Lord Tuesday, November 1, 2005, at his rural Fort Wayne home. Born April 8, 1922, of Yoder, he served during World War II; was a member of GE Quarter Century Club, American Legion Post 241, GE . . . Read More
PAULA YEAGER, 50, died November 9, 2005, after a long battle with cancer. Born in Rugby, North Dakota on July 10, 1955. She was Executive Director of Indiana Wildlife Federation.
Her connection with conservation began as a child in North Dakota, and . . . Read More
AURA A. (WOZNICK) McMILLEN, 44, of Fort Wayne, died Sunday, November 13, 2005, at Lutheran Hospital of Fort Wayne, Indiana. Born February 7, 1961, in Fort Wayne, she was an office sales coordinator for AALCO Distributing. . . Read More
EILEEN M. THIMLAR, 85, of Fort Wayne, died Friday, November 11, 2005, at Lutheran Home. Born February 2, 1920, in Shumway, Illinois, she was a secretary for Indiana Employment Security Division for 12 years. . . Read More
Krista Leffers, a senior at Bishop Luers, is a finalist for the Wendy’s High School Heisman award. On Sunday, November 13th Krista along with her parents, Steve and Karen Leffers and Bishop Luers Principal, Mary Keefer attended an awards luncheon . . . Read More
GENERAL HAULING & BOBCAT SVC.Call us for all of your hauling, clean-up and bobcat needs.Inside home, garage, basement, attic, construction, debris, brush, etc.We also deliver topsoil, fill dirt, stone, sand, landscape materials, . . . Read More
Ordinary Heroes
There are those who look to celebrities, or people of note, to seek heroes. How often do we look around us, not recognizing the heroes where we are, those whom we know, perhaps in our own families? . . Read More
Nine years have passed since the rich aristocrat Don Alejandro de la Vega (Antonio Banderas) took over the reigns as the masked hero of California, Zorro. Nine years of missing his son Joaquin (Adrian Alfonso) grow up and nine years of growing farther . . . Read More
“Celebrate God’s Goodness from Generation to Generation” is the theme of Avalon Missionary Church’s 50th anniversary. A special combined worship service will be held on Sunday, November 20, at 9:30 AM followed by an all church . . . Read More
Critical Care Systems, a national medical company providing home infusion therapy, makes this header their motto—-Yes we can! These special care providers are there for children as well as adults and they are on-call 24 hours a day, seven days a . . . Read More
God has blessed us so with your love,
The best picture of the year was Going My Way, Judy Garland was singing “This Heart of Mine” on the radio, and Harry Truman served as President. . . Read More
Torture, crucifixion and death can be pretty heavy stuff for young children. The Stations of the Cross, the ancient devotion tracing Jesus’ steps to Calgary, is a part of Catholic Lenten preparation and religious education. . . Read More
ROBERT D. “BOB” TAYLOR, 83, died Sunday, November 6, 2005 at Lutheran Hospital in Fort Wayne. Born in Bluffton, Indiana, he was a Supervisor with Magnavox Corporation for 43 years, retiring in 1984. . . Read More
Very soon, you will see a great many people wearing Red every Friday. The reason? Americans who support our troops used to be called the “silent majority.” We are no longer silent, and are voicing our love for God, country and home in record . . . Read More
November spreads its brownness over our hills, muting the vivid fall colors and bringing an end to warm weather. We could feel the change last night, in the restless wind that brought the leaves down like the patter of rain, and see it in the clouds . . . Read More
Forty vendors will be available at WD Elementary School, located on Elzey across from WD Park. There will be jewelry, flowers, wooden items, homemade pies, blankets, hats, scarves, and many bargain items. . . Read More
Winter Wellness
Well, it’s that time of the year again for colds and flues. Most of us have gotten flu shots but those of you who have not, or don’t believe in them, then you need to make sure that your immune system is working at full . . . Read More
TRELLA BEATRICE LEE, 94, of Fort Wayne, died Wednesday, November 9, 2005, at Heritage Park, Fort Wayne. Born December 3, 1910, in Warsaw, she was a member of Waynedale Baptist Church. . . Read More
ANNA L. SILER, 80, of Bluffton, died Thursday, November 10, 2005 at Meadowvale Health and Rehabilitation Center. Born August 25, 1925, in Wheeling, West Virginia, she was a homemaker who enjoyed singing, dancing and writing poetry. . . Read More
Giving to soldiers away from home these Waynedale Elementary students are sending 400 handcrafted ornaments to Iraq.
Remembering not only the veterans who have long since passed on, but also the ones who continue to serve and are currently defending . . . Read More