RICHARD P. “DICK” McCORMICK, 65, of Fort Wayne, died Monday, April 30, 2007, at his residence. Born in Fort Wayne, he was the son of the late Ruby and Manford McCormick. . . Read More
UP, DOWN, AND ALL AROUND FAITH
Yes, you and I know that life has its ups and downs, and we all want to be living on the up side of life with a joy filled heart, full of love, received and running over so that we have plenty of love to spare. . . Read More
Dr. Gordon E. Damman, D.D.S., opened his lecture Civil War Medicine: An Overview, Tuesday, April 17th at The Lincoln Museum with the humorous proposal that bitten bullets collected from the Civil War were not, in fact bitten by soldiers for anesthetic . . . Read More
PACK 3322 HOLDS PINEWOOD DERBY
Pack 3322, sponsored by Calvary United Methodist Church, held their annual Pinewood Derby in the Church’s fellowship hall. Kevin Adams and Nick Brown acted as judges or referees for the final heats. . . Read More
CAROL DELORES NICHTER, 77, of Fort Wayne, died Thursday, April 26, 2007, in New Haven. Born August 21, 1929, in Coatsville, Indiana, she was a homemaker.
She was a former member of St. . . Read More
RAYMOND W. HENRY, 72, of Fort Wayne, died Tuesday, May 1, 2007, at Hospice Home. Born January 18, 1935, in Fort Wayne, he was a farmer, retiring in 1992.
He was a member of Peace Lutheran Church and Fort Wayne Lutheran Dart Ball Team; former Vice President . . . Read More
If you get laid off or “downsized,” it’s unquestionably a tough break, and it can be stressful in many ways. However, if you make the right investment-related moves, the loss of a job doesn’t necessarily mean you have lost the . . . Read More
Before I get started, I want to thank all of my readers for the e-mails and phone calls letting me know how much you appreciate my articles. I really enjoy writing these and I am happy to hear how many lives I have helped in these past three years. . . Read More
Ted Crawford (Anthony Hopkins) is a remarkably successful airline entrepreneur with an enormous residence (to call it a house would be insulting), a crew of landscapers, and a beautiful wife Jennifer (Embeth Davitz) who happens to be cheating on him . . . Read More
As you are probably aware there is a major emphasis on expanding and improving the Greenway System. This system of walk/run and bicycle paths started out as the “River Greenway System” 20 years ago but has long since expanded well beyond . . . Read More
Memorial Day is coming soon; the unofficial start of Summer. I know we are all looking forward to a fun and safe summer.
While many school children get the summer off, we adults have to work during the summer. . . Read More
The Downtown North River Task Force recently held its initial meeting to begin studying opportunities for the development of land just north of the city center and the St. Marys River. . . Read More
LLOYD C. BALL, 90, of Woodburn, Allen County, died Saturday, April 7, 2007, at 8:30 p.m., at Village of Heritage Nursing Home, Monroeville. Born February 24, 1917, in Monroeville, he was the son of the late Charles C. . . Read More
“LIGHT IN THE SHADOW OF JIHAD”
Last week in Turkey a new light started shining in the shadow of Jihad. In response to the torture and murders of their husbands at the hands of young Turkish men who said they were defending Turkey and Islam . . . Read More
“UNLEASHED” 2007
Sandra Bearman has been dancing since the age of 5 and has always had a passion for dance. Bearman opened Dance Ltd. here in Waynedale at 2604 Lower Huntington Road over 20 years ago. . . Read More
This week Did You Know is excerpted from a South Bend History professor’s book, “Changed by Grace:” The head of the NY Oxford Group was a man named Frank Buchman. His former assignments included being a missionary in India and the . . . Read More
Brenda Hanchar lived in Waynedale and worked as a nurse in the community for many years and succumbed to the ravages of cancer in 2003. The Brenda Hanchar Foundation, incorporated in 2006, created by Brenda’s husband Thomas J. . . Read More
You’ve made it through another tax season. If you got a refund, you might be pretty satisfied with how things turned out. But if you’d like to see a somewhat different outcome in 2008, you may want to review all areas of your tax return, . . . Read More
CLARENCE R. KELLER, 89 of Fort Wayne, died Thursday, April 12, 2007, at Lutheran Hospital. Born July, 25, 1917, in Fort Wayne, he lived most of his life in the Waynedale area on Indianapolis Road, also known as Kellerville. . . Read More
I was very proud a few weeks ago to accept on behalf of the entire Wayne Township staff the Barnabas Award from the Associated Churches of Fort Wayne. Wayne Township received this award for our contributions to A Baby’s Closet, one of the ministries . . . Read More
EDNA E. ABBOTT, 93, of Fort Wayne, died Thursday, April 19, 2007, at Riverbend Healthcare Center. Born July 23, 1913, in Kosciusko County, she previously worked at many sewing mills. She was a member of Albright United Methodist Church, Mishawaka. . . Read More
I am pleased to report to you that the City of Fort Wayne is in a strong overall financial position. We have capacity to fund Harrison Square and future community projects. . . Read More
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The Heart Implant Journal
30Nov84
I’m just consumed with rage. I’m trying to get all these feelings under control, and evaluate them so that nothing shows on the exterior of my being when I go into work tonight. . . Read More
It snowed on the sarvis bloom. It hung on the blossoming fruit trees, covered the lilac buds, froze the bleeding hearts and liberally covered the ground over night.
Uncle Clarence Brown used to say that it would always snow on the sarvis bloom, before . . . Read More