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OBITUARIES
Albert Bonifas Jr.
John T. Jack
Nussbaum
May 7, 1930-March 19, 2016
OTTOVILLE John
T. Jack Nussbaum, 85, of
Ottoville, passed away on
Saturday at Lima Memorial
Hospital.
He was born on May 7,
1930, to Elmer and Christine
(Reddington) Nussbaum. Both
are deceased.
On June 16, 1956, he was
united in marriage to Delores
M. Turnwald, who survives in
Ottoville.
He is also survived by four daughters, Margaret (James)
Schnipke of Ottoville, Joyce (Ed) Bartlett of North Carolina, Irene
(Jerome) Luersman of Delphos and Donna (Dale) McEldowney
of St. Marys; three sons, Dennis (Julie) Nussbaum of Ottoville,
Daniel (Anna) Nussbaum of Van Wert and Thomas (Jan)
Nussbaum of Ottoville; three sisters, Rita Agner of Ada, Kathryn
Wishmeyer of Ottawa and Ursula Alt of Bluffton; a brother,
Charles Jim (Judy) Nussbaum of Kalida; 22 grandchildren;
23 great-grandchildren; a sister-in-law, Carolyn Nussbaum; and
many nieces and nephews.
He was also preceded in death by two sisters, Ann (Edward)
Bruen and Sr. Dorothy Nussbaum; two brothers, Richard (Helen)
Nussbaum and Jerry Nussbaum; brothers-in-law Jim Alt, Wayne
Agner and Alfred Wishmeyer; and grandson, Paul Fisher.
John was a member of Immaculate Conception Catholic
Church and the Knights of Columbus. He was a graduate of
Pandora High School, a veteran of United States Navy, and a
lifetime farmer. John worked at Bockey Motor Sales for 33 years
as a mechanic/service manager; he then worked for Delpha for 5
years as a service rider.
Mass of Christian Burial will begin at 10:30 a.m. today
at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, the Rev. Jerome
Schetter officiating. Burial will follow in St Marys Cemetery,
where the Ottoville Veterans Council will conduct military graveside rites.
Memorial Contributions may be made to Make a Wish
Foundation or St. Marys Cemetery.
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Harold R. Coffelt
Oct. 5, 1943
March 19, 2016
DELPHOS Harold
Ronald Coffelt, 72, of
Delphos, passed away on
Saturdayat the VA Hospital in
Marion, Indiana.
He was born Oct. 5, 1943,
in Van Wert to Harold E. and
Evelyn (Vaske) Coffelt, who
preceded him in death. He
was united in marriage to
Joyce Stocklin on April 25,
1980; she preceded him in
death on Oct. 20, 2000.
He is survived by several
nieces and nephews.
Harold was an avid fisherman and gun collector. He
was a member of the NRA and
a past member of the VFW
Post 3035 and the Coon and
Sportsman Club. He was also
a Navy Veteran.
There will be a graveside
service at 2 p.m. on Friday at
Dayton National Cemetery in
Dayton, where military grave
rites will be conducted.
Funeral arrangements are
by Harter and Schier Funeral
Home in Delphos.
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Grayson Robert was born
on March 12, 2016, to Greg
and Dr. Heather Grothous.
He was welcomed home
by brother, Kaden, and sister,
Madelyn.
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Joseph, MI.
Grandparents are Bud
and Brenda Short of
Spencerville and Ken and
Carol Grothous of Delphos.
Great-grandmother is Ruth C.
Pohlman of Delphos.
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The sixth annual Bowling For The Boyz fundraising event was held Saturday afternoon/evening at the Delphos Recreation Center. It remains the major fundraiser for the
endowment begin by Delphos native Jay Holdgreve to fund research into testicular cancer.
According to Holdgreve, the endowment will move past the $80,000-mark with Saturdays
event, with over $50,000 attributable to the event. Among the days happenings were
entertainment by guitarist/vocalist Jeff Davis; various silent auctions; good conversation;
various games; and, of course, bowling for young and old alike. (DHI Media/Jim Metcalfe)
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the 1950s; under legendary coaches like Bob
Seggerson.
He and the late Bob Arnzen had their share
of battles on the respective benches.
These last three years have been extra special around Thunderbird camp, perhaps never
to be duplicated again. Enjoy them if you are
an LCC partisan.
Same thing with Lima Senior. Theyve had
their moments in the sun, especially when
Greg Simpson and Company were around,
but have had their share of struggles as well.
With Quincy Simpson at the helm, things
are looking up for the Spartans.
Then there was the third local participant
down in Columbus, that of the Lincolnview
Lancers.
It has been a long time since the heady
days of 1995-96 and 96-97 that the Lancers
made it that far.
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Columbus Grove senior Brooke Hoffman, seated middle, signs a national letter-of-intent
to attend the University of Rio Grande and play softball. She is listed as a rightfielder for
the Bulldogs and intends to major in Early Childhood Specialist/Intervention Specialist
for Rio Grande. With her Monday morning are, Front Row from left, Todd Hoffman
and Dee Dee Hoffman; and Back row: Greg Schroeder, Columbus Grove assistant coach,
Chris Hammonds, University of Rio Grande head coach, and Travis Gallmeier, Columbus
Grove head coach. (DHI Media/Charlie Warnimont)
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Stemen 607, John Jones 705,
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Still, having four of the five starting members of Division III State champion Lima
Central Catholic didnt hurt matters.
The divisions POY, Dontez Walton, and
Tre Cobbs each dropped in 40 points, totaling
14 rainbows and more than a few dunks. Nick
Taflinger added 24 and Josh Dixon 23.
The other two, Baths Andrew Renner and
Findlays Jake Elbin, added 21 each.
The West also had six in twin figures:
Kameron Singleton (Defiance) led with
21, Ethan Good (Wapakoneta) had 19,
Spencervilles Mason Nourse 18, Celinas
Christian Berry and Caleb Hoying 13 each
and Jeffersons Trey Smith 11.
The East got off to a quick start 25-12
before the first break. By the second break,
the West had closed within 34-33 on a bomb
by Hoyng but with superb sharpshooting and
ability to get to the rim, the East steadily took
command, building a 71-52 halftime edge.
It was more of the same in the second half
as the East simply had too much firepower. Its
biggest lead was 48.
Spencervilles Zach Goecke scored seven.
DIVISION IV
WEST (120)
Connor Lautzenheiser 3-0-9, Darien Sheffer 7-016, Jordan Brown 8-0-17, Chandler Adams 2-0-6,
Hayden Ludwig 5-0-12, Jackson Lammers 2-0-6, Jacob
Stechschulte 4-0-12, Logan Leffel 5-0-12, Mitchel 8-022, Jesse Niekamp 4-0-8. Totals 24-24-0-120.
EAST (93)
Brayden Sautter 7-0-17, Blake Willeke 2-0-4, Shae
Watkins 4-0-9, Gabe Stechschulte 4-0-11, Logan Diller
3-0-8, Noah Kasmarek 2-0-4, Drew Siferd 6-0-13, Corey
Eversole 5-0-13, Brock Bowman 1-0-3, Keaton Good
4-0-11. Totals 21-17-0-93.
Score by Quarters:
West 39 54 - 93
East 52 68 - 120
BOWLING
COLUMBUS
Cornerstone
Christian
Academy shot 56 percent for
the game and outrebounded Lincolnview 30-23 in
Saturdays Division IV State
championship game at Value
City Arena in Columbus,
cruising to a 72-54 win and
its first state title.
The Lancers turned the
ball over on each of their first
four possessions of the game
on Saturday, but had battled
back to within three points
twice late in the first quarter.
A pair of Cornerstone
3-pointers in the final 26 seconds of the period put the
Patriots (17-12) ahead by
seven after eight minutes of
action.
It changed momentum,
Lincolnview head coach
Brett Hammons said of the
late-quarter spurt. Their best
player (Michael Bothwell) hit
the one. We did a decent job
contesting, but they just made
shots. Youve gotta tip your
cap to them.
A Trevor Neate jumper
brought the Lancers back to
within five to open the second quarter scoring. They
would never get that close
again.
We just struggled to stay
in front of the basketball,
Hammons said. When we
had to rotate over and help,
Chandler helped out in the
paint, they were able to drop
it off and get easy buckets.
(Jack Kelsheimer) hit a
couple of threes and we had a
hand in the face. Sometimes
teams just play better than
you do. Unfortunately, today
they played better than us.
Lincolnview (27-2) perked
up offensively in the second
half, but the quickness of the
Patriots was too much.
Cornerstone ballhandlers
routinely broke the Lancer
pressure, getting easy looks
at the basket.
Lincolnview allowed only
41 points per game during
the regular season, but the
Patriots hit that mark early in
the third quarter.
We were down 19 (at
halftime), and I told the guys
we need to come out and play
for the name on the front of
our jersey, Hammons said.
I thought we battled; we
won the second half. Im
extremely proud of them for
not giving up and just throwing in the towel. It shows the
character that these guys are
made of.
It was Lincolnviews second state runner-up finish to
go with the 1997 state championship.
Only 20 other players
have put on a Lincolnview
uniform for a state tournament, Hammons said.
Thats an accomplishment
for these guys. We didnt
have a winning record until
last year since 2005. For us
to go 27-2 and get to the point
we were at, its incredible.
Thats a testament to
these seniors, the leadership
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LINCOLNVIEW (54)
Austin Leeth 5-6 0-0 10, Josh
Leiter 0-3 3-4 3, Hayen Ludwig 4-9
0-0 9, Derek Youtsey 5-12 0-1 10,
Chandler Adams 2-5 2-4 6, Trevor
Neate 7-15 2-2 16, Dustin Hale 0-1
0-0 0, Hunter Blankemeyer 0-0 0-0
0, Caden Ringwald 0-0 0-0 0, Ryan
Rager 0-0 0-0 0, Joe Hansen-Baun
0-0 0-0 0, Tristen Miller 0-0 0-0 0;
Totals 23-51 7-11 54
CORNERSTONE (72)
Tre Williams 1-5 0-0 3, Michael
Oliver 2-5 2-4 6, Michael Bothwell
6-11 0-0 14, Jeremy Owens 7-8 0-0
14, Jack Kelsheimer 4-9 3-3 13,
Brandon McQueen 5-6 2-2 13, Titus
Wheller 2-4 0-0 4, Tyler Hordinski
1-2 1-2 4, Jeremiah Selle 0-0 1-2
1, Kyle Hudwon 0-0 0-0 0, Chase
Stopp 0-+0 0-0 0, Elijah Cutting
0-0 0-0 0, David Bakos 0-0 0-0 0,
Anthony Cutting 0-0 0-0 0; Totals
28-50 9-13 72
Lincolnview 12 6 17 19 - 54
Cornerstone 19 18 24 11 - 72
3-point field goals: Lincolnview
1-8 (Ludwig), Cornerstone Christian
Academy 7-15 (Kelsheimer 2,
Bothwell 2, McQueen, Hordinski,
Williams); Rebounds: Lincolnview
23 (Adams 10), Cornerstone
Christian Academy 30 (McQueen
9); Assists: Lincolnview 6 (Adams
3), Cornerstone Christian Academy
16 (Bothwell 6); Fouls: Lincolnview
14, Cornerstone Christian Academy
13; Turnovers Lincolnview 12,
Cornerstone Christian Academy 14;
Attendence: 9,675
Musings
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This crew was definitely a team: as individuals, they were good but as a unit, they were
outstanding.
Weve all seen teams where, literally, players didnt care who got the credit; it was all about
winning.
Those are special teams, indeed: fun to watch; with great chemistry, cohesion, whatever you
want to term it; players battling to the very end.
In this day and age, you really dont see that too much anymore.
Its all about me/myself/and I. We have seen many a talented team destroyed by that sentiment as well because they didnt want to share the credit and acknowledge no one can do it
on their own.
Even though the Lancers lost to a very good Cornerstone Christian Academy (sometimes,
you just have to give credit where credit is due!), they took their fans and others on an admirable ride to Columbus.
Savor the moment. I am sure it hurt like the dickens after the game Saturday (the farther you
go in a tourney like that, the harder a loss hurts because of all the extra work you put in to get
there) but when you realize how many other teams would have been thrilled to be there, it will
hit you about the great accomplishment you achieved.
I am also sure there will always be some painful memories but they will be tempered by
pride.
Well done, all of our local athletes, whatever sport, whatever school.
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Top 100
Telephone Line 1976 peaked #7
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Dont Bring Me Down 1979 peaked #4
Billboard Top 100
The upbeat energy of Jeff Lynne and ELO
offered a sound that just seemed to fit the
1970s day. Lynne would go on (1988) to join
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Fire Arms
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Parts Adviser
Local dealership
seeking experienced
full-time employee in
parts dept.
Mon-Fri (43+hr)
Works well with others,
competitive wages based
on experience.
Medical Insurance plan,
holiday pay, vacation pay,
and overtime pay.
Mail, or drop off resume to
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800 West 5th St.
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505 Antiques and Collectibles
510 Appliances
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CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
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with the education and the knowledge they need to successfully advance in the manufacturing industry.
Requirements:
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Must be willing to travel both international & domestic after completion of program if requested.
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two years of hands on training in the appropriate departments. The apprenticeship program also includes
college courses from a local institution. The cost for the college courses will be covered by GROB, based on
certain guidelines. Upon successful completion of the apprenticeship program, not only will the employee be
placed as a regular, full time employee, but will also have had the opportunity to earn an Associates Degree
in their respective trade.
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Horoscopes
ARIES Mar 21/Apr 20
A positive attitude may help
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week, Aries. Maintain this
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best.
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Taurus, offer others positive
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detail as possible and enjoy
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Cancer, some good news is
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Delphos businesses
SENIORWISE
eligible for bike racks
By Ed Clark
Information submitted
Doris Keller
Helen Mueller
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DELPHOS Allen
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Creating
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(CHC) is looking to fund a
limited number of businesses/community organizations
that are interested in placing a bike rack at their locations. The CHC program will
assist in the purchase of the
bike racks as well as provide
help with bike rack selection,
location and installation.
There are numerous benefits to having bike racks:
A
well-located,
well-designed rack can bring
attention to your business and
attract bicyclists.
Safe and functional
bike parking helps create a
culture of wellness, increases
parking density, and keeps
parked bicycles neat and
orderly.
The Creating Healthy
Communities Program and
the Allen County Bike and
Pedestrian Task Force will
also promote your business/
organization as being Bike
Friendly through our social
media outlets and news
media.
The provision of bicycle
parking facilities is essential
for encouraging more bicycle
use in the City of Delphos.
This is a small step towards
making Delphos and your
business/organization more
bike friendly. The lack of
secure bicycle parking at an
intended destination can deter
many cyclists from using
their bicycle as a basic mode
of transportation. Leaving a
bicycle unattended, even for
short periods of time, can
result in damage or theft.
Short-term bicycle parking is designed to be used for
a few minutes up to a couple
of hours. Sample destinations
which would benefit from
Transfers
(Continued from page 11)
Troy Rampe Construction Inc., bdg. 1,
Silver Pines, Kalida, to Jeda LLC.
Alan J. Boecker and Tammy J. Boecker,
Lot 2, Ottawa, to Renee L. Gordon.
Gary J. Fortman, Kimberly Fortman,
Douglas A. Fortman and Norma M. Fortman,
36.9540 acres, Jackson Township, to Fortman
Bros. Farms LLC.
Mark Wannemacher and Shannon
Wannemacher fka Shannon Dulle, 3.0
acres, Jackson Township, to Douglas A.
Wannemacher and Amy J. Wannemacher.
Kathleen S. Coffey, 3.68 acres, 5.0
acres, 9.46 acres and .17 acre, Sugar Creek
Township, to Timothy D. Coffey and Barbara
L. Coffey.
Debra Noffsinger, Donald L. Noffsinger,
Michael Moran, Maureen Moran, Terry
Moran and Kimberly Moran, Lots D, E, F,
Continental, to Stanley P. Lowe Jr. and Angela
M. Lowe.
Jerry B. Watkins and Susan Watkins, Lot
85, Columbus Grove, to Ralph E. Anderson
and Patricia M. Anderson.
Gary T. Wieging and Margarete A.
Wieging, 1.0 acre, Jennings Township, to
Phillip Yates and Jody Yates.
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Miller and Blake Wiltsie.
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St. Johns
fifth-graders
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Living Stations
of the Cross
Fifth-graders at Delphos
St. Johns Elementary will
present the Living Stations
of the Cross for grades K-6
in school on Thursday. The
readers, actors and musicians are all fifth-grade students. Living Stations will
also be presented at noon
on Good Friday at Delphos
St. John the Evangelist
Catholic Church. Above:
Students act out the Third
Station, Jesus falls the first
time.(Submitted photo)
Guilty
Council
In determining her understanding of the ramifications of her guilty plea, Reed read through a
laundry list of rights the 49-year old Kalida resident abandoned as a consequence of her action.
Reed also explained that, while prison time is not
outside the realm of possibility, the recommended
penalty for a fourth-degree felony is community
control.
A felony of the fourth degree in Ohio does not
require a mandatory prison sentence, Reed said.
In fact, in Ohio these days, for a penalty of the
fourth degree there is guidance that you not get
a prison sentence. That is not the same thing as a
guarantee. So there is a possibility of there being a
prison sentence.
Such a sentence, should it be deemed necessary,
Reed advised, could run from six to 18 months.
Under community control, Reed stated that
Edelbrock could face six months in the county jail,
five years of probation, house arrest, community
service, court-ordered counseling, or any of a number of other locally enforcable edicts.
In addition to any sentence pronounced by the
judge, Edelbrock also agreed to make financial
restitution to Bowersock Brothers in the amount
of $19,990.37, as well as all associated court costs.
A sentencing hearing was scheduled for May
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