September 10, 2013

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September 10, 2013

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Dave Carich lines up a putt during a round of the Indiana PGA Senior Championship at the Players Club. (Submitted photo)

Carich back in senior PGA tourney news@currentnoblesville.com After two nearly error-free rounds of golf, Dave Carich of Noblesville qualified for the Senior PGA Professional National achievement Championship for his third eligible year in a row. Carich, 52, fired an opening round of 5-underpar 67 at the Players Club, 6610 W. River Rd., Yorktown, giving himself a two shot lead heading into day two of the Indiana PGA Senior Championship. He paired that with a steady round of 1-under-par on Aug. 23 for a two day total of 138, 6-under-par and a two shot victory. “I kept the ball in play all day and only missed two greens,” Carich stated. “I didn’t putt as well

as I had hoped, but I didn’t three putt either.” Three weeks ago Carich qualified for the PGA Professional National Championship, and earlier this summer he participated in the US Senior Open. “I finished runner-up in the Indiana PGA Professionals Championship and runner-up in the US Senior Open Qualifier earlier this summer so it feels nice to finally win one,” he stated. “It’s a goal of mine every year to qualify for the Professional and Senior National Championships and it feels great that I will have the chance to participate in both. I’m looking forward to going to Virginia. It will be a nice fall trip.” Carich is the golf professional for the Bridgewater Club in Westfield.

Lucile Dorothy Niemeyer, 91, of Noblesville, died Sept. 1, 2013 at Harbor Manor, 1667 Sheridan Rd., Noblesville. Born Nov. 13, 1921 in New Bremen, Ohio, she was the daughter of Ernest and Rose Ehrman Gallmeier. She lived most of her life in Fort Wayne and that is obituary where she called home. She and her husband, Carl, spent winters in Fort Myers, Fla., and lived in the same retirement park as her brother, Elmer Gallmeier, and wife, Ruth. In their final years, Lucile and Elmer lived in the same nursing home, Harbor Manor. Survivors include her son; John C. (Mitsy) Niemeyer; daughter, Mary Kay (Matthew) Tinker; granddaughters, Jennifer J. Hartmann, Nichole Kuntz and Gretchen Blevins; grandson, J. Eric Niemeyer and four great grandchildren. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Carlton Cornelius Niemeyer Niemeyer; and son, James Lee Niemeyer. Inurnment will take place at a later date in Covington Memorial Gardens, Fort Wayne. Online condolences may be made at www.bussellandbell.com. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be given to the American Heart Association, 6100 W. 96th St., Suite 200, Indianapolis 46278-6005. Arrangements entrusted to Bussell and Bell Family Funerals, Carmel.

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