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Cass Street when she attempted to turn into the Brandt’s Harley Davidson parking lot and collided with a vehicle driven by Hannah L. Cattin, 28, Peru. April 23 At 11:11 a.m., a vehicle driven by Celena J. Wagner, 16, Wabash, was westbound on Hill Street when she did not see the stop sign at the intersection of Miami Street, proceeded through the intersection and collided with a vehicle driven by Erica N. Rose, 35, Wabash. April 25 At 3:17 p.m., a vehicle driven by Kagen R. Hale, 21, North Manchester, was southbound on Manchester Avenue when he collided with a vehicle driven by Lauren M. Badgett, 51, Roann. Hale was cited for
leaving the scene of an accident. April 26 At 12 p.m., a vehicle driven by Diane C. England, 61, Wabash, was southbound on Cass Street when she collided with a vehicle driven by Julie M. Schnepp. April 27 At 5:04 p.m., a vehicle driven by Jessica K. Baker, 34, Wabash, was attempting to turn south onto Cass Street from a parking lot when she collided with a vehicle driven by Jamie L. Fields, 28, Wabash, who was attempting to turn north onto Cass Street. Citations April 23 Nathaniel S. Kelly, 31, Wabash, no financial responsibility and false and fictitious registration. April 24
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WEEKLY REPORTS James Dutton, 32, Wabash, driving while suspended and failure to stop. Terry L. Meyers, 38, Marion, driving while suspended infraction. Nathaniel S. Kelly, 31, Wabash, disorderly conduct and resisting law enforcement. April 25 Jordan T. Sadler, 18, Wabash, minor consuming. Ryan A. Moffitt, 22, Lafayette, speeding. April 26 Jason V. Gray, 44, Wabash, dog at large. April 28 Amanda C. Webb, 24, Huntington, passing on a double yellow line. North Manchester Citations April 25 Brett A. Niccum, 20, North Manchester, no motorcycle endorsement, learners permit violation and false and fictitious registration. Brandon S. Shepherd, 22, North Manchester, learners permit violation. April 28 Ifeoma V. Aguanunu, 30, Chicago, speeding. May 1 Adam J. Hetzner, 34, Warsaw, speeding.
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Cases April 27 At 4:05 p.m., theft report taken in the 400 block of West 7th Street. May 1
At 5:21 p.m., criminal mischief report taken in the 1600 block of SR 114 West. At 6:08 p.m., Ruthanne E. Ogechukwu, 21, Richmond, speeding. Arrests April 25 Ericka L. Bledsoe, 33, North Manchester, writ of attachment for battery charge. May 1 Alejandra CortezCortez, 31, Warsaw, operating while intoxicated, felony operating while intoxicated, driving while never licensed, resisting law enforcement and failure to yield to right of way. Fire April 25 At 9:25 a.m., 600 block of College Avenue for medical assist. April 27 At 11:30 p.m., 400 block of West 7th Street for medical assist. April 28 At 2:45 a.m., Pleasant Township Fire Department responded to the 11000 block of SR 13 North for medical assist. April 30 At 11:04 a.m., 1100 block of West 4th Street for medical assist. May 1 At 12:05 a.m., 1100 block of North Market Street for medical assist. At 1:04 p.m., 400 block of SR 13 North
Th o se w e lo v e d o n ’t g o aw a y , T he y w a lk be s i d e us e ve r y d a y . .. u n s ee n , u nh e ar d , bu t a l w a y s n e ar , s ti ll lo v e d , s t il l mi ss e d , a nd v e ry d e ar . - The families and friends of:
Dale H. Meyer 1932-2015
Harold D. Strange 1931-2015
THE PAPER
May 4, 2016
Harvey Hoover Farmer & self-taught carpenter
Harvey Hoover passed away April 22, 2016. He was born in Wabash County to the late Burvia Lincoln and Mable Cleo (Long) Hoover. He was a lifelong resident and farmer of Wabash County. He had a passion for farming and was a self-taught carpenter. A “true” craftsman. He loved spending time with his family and he helped everyone with electric, plumbing, construction, and mechanical projects. He was a very “gifted” man. He had a witty sense of humor and loved to joke around and was also very good at swing dancing. Everyone who knew him will miss him very much. His body was flown to Baltimore, Md., as he wanted his body to be donated to science (anatomy gifts registry). His ashes will be carefully placed at a later time. Harvey had four children. Lisa (Tim) Couch, Gas City; Michael Harvey Hoover, Wabash; Dixie (Todd) Wheatley, Roann; and Tadd Hoover, Wabash; three grandchildren, Christopher (Megan) Rapp, Wabash, Stacy (Brian) Litwin, Colorado, and Macy Hoover, Wabash; a great-granddaughter, Willow Rose Rapp, Wabash; brothers, Larry (Jane) Hoover, Wabash; and Fred (Mel) Hoover, Wabash and six sisters, Doris (Bob) Mattern, Florida; Norma (Marvia) Wilcox, Servia; Mary (Eugene) Schenkel, Huntington; Irene (Larry “Doc”) Donaldson, Roann; Ethel (Paul) Fogel, LaFontaine; and Nancy (Max) Neher, Madison, IN; and many nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. A sister, Virgia (Lowell) Schnepp, Urbana; and one brother, Doyle (Bonnie) Hoover, North Manchester, are deceased. A memorial service will be take place Saturday, May 7, at St. Paul’s Huntington County Line Church on 400N East of State Road 13. Service will start at noon and a potluck lunch will begin afterwards. The family requests that everyone bring a dish as Harvey had a large family and many friends. Pastor Tim Prater will lead the service.
Charles R. French Jr., 79 Pastored for 23 years Aug. 13, 1936 – April 26, 2016
Charles R. French Jr., 79, North Manchester, passed away at 8:04 a.m. on April 26, 2016, at Peabody Healthcare Center, North Manchester. Charles was born on Aug. 13, 1936, in Tipton County, to Charles and Clara (Atkission) French Sr. He graduated from Laketon High School in 1954. After high school, Charles attended Manchester College for 3½ years. Then went on to attended Garrett Seminary, Evanston, Ill., for 2 years and graduated as a Deacon. On April 4, 1981 Charles married Cathy Kuhn. Charles worked for Peabody Seating, North Manchester, for 7 years, Eaton Controls for 28 years in various managerial positions. In 1997 he retired. Charles was a United Methodist pastor for 23 years, serving at Paw Paw United Methodist in Miami County; Jalapa United Methodist, Grant County; South Pleasant United Methodist, Wabash County; Salem United Methodist, Huntington County; and Ijamsville United Methodist Church, Wabash County. Charles was a member of the North Manchester Rotary Club and engineering society. He was also a member of the North Manchester United Methodist Church, North Manchester. Charles is survived by his wife Cathy French, North Manchester; six sons John (Linda) French, North Manchester, Tom (Janet) French, North Manchester, Mike (Marcy) French, Angola, Eric (Colleen) French, South Whitley, Kurt (Rhonda) Henderson, Roann, and Kevin (Anita) Henderson, North Manchester; five daughters Rebecca (Eldon) Cook, North Manchester,Susan (Jerry) Graybeal, Johnson City, Tenn., Christine (Gary) Vanlandingham, Hartford, Mich., Teresa (Ray) Allison, Goshen, and JoEtta (Keith) Herrmann, North Manchester; two brothers Kent (Judy) French, Silver Lake, and Bennie (Debra) French, Claypool; two sisters Nancy (Bill) Bell, Wabash, and Penny (Joe) Deal, North Manchester; 35 grandchildren; 32 great-grandchildren. Charles was proceed is death by his parents, and one granddaughter, Jessica Thompson, who passed away in 2001. Visitation was Thursday, April 28, 2016 from 2:00-4:00 p.m. and 6:00-8:00 p.m. at McKee Mortuary, 1401 State Road 114 West, North Manchester, and one hour prior to the service at the church on Friday at the North Manchester United Methodist Church. Services were Friday, April 29, at the North Manchester United Methodist Church, 306 East Second Street, North Manchester. Pastors Mark Eastway, Larry Ray, and David Mills will officiate. Burial will be at Oaklawn Cemetery, North Manchester, Indiana, following the service. For those who wish to honor the memory of Charles R. French Jr., memorial contributions can be made to the National Parkinson Foundation, 200 S.E. 1st Street, Suite 800, Miami, Florida 33131, or the North Manchester United Methodist Church, 304 East Second Street, North Manchester, IN 46962. Private messages may be sent at mckeemortuary.com.
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