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Ina Ewing 1920-2010

Ina Ewing

Ina M. Ewing, 89, Pandora, Ohio, died at 8:03 p.m., Jan. 21, 2010, at Hilty Memorial Home, Pandora. She was born Aug. 6, 1920, to Ralph and Ethel (Pacey) Cherry in Pandora. In 1940 she married Marcus Moser and he died in 1971. She married Cliff Stewart in 1971 and he died in 1972. She married Stanley Ewing in 1976 and he died in 1994.

She was a homemakier and worked in the cafeteria at RCA and Whirlpool, Findlay, She was a member of St. John Mennonite Church, Pandora. She was also a member of the Putnam County Farm Bureau.

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Joint minutes of Planning Commission and Board of Zoning and Appeals 11-30-09

JOINT PLANNING COMMISSION &
BOARD OF ZONING AND APPEALS MINUTES

Date: November 30, 2009
Time: 7:00 p.m.

(These minutes were published in the Jan. 21, 2010 Bluffton council packet.)

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Board of zoning and appeal minutes from 12-14-09

BOARD OF ZONING AND APPEALS MINUTES
Date: December 14, 2009

(These minutes were published in the Jan. 22, 2010 Bluffton council packet)
Time: 7:00 p.m.

Location: 218 S. Main Street
BZA: Bill Gable, Gordon Diller, and John Harbison
Administration: Nancy Benroth
Petitioner: Sean & JoLynn Burrell, and Meg Burrell

The legal notice was published in the Bluffton News on December 3, 2009.

Letters were sent to all the property owners within 200 feet of all property lines.

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Mennonite church leader challenges Bluffton students to hear the call

In her Martin Luther King Jr. Day address Addie Banks challenged the audience at Bluffton University to rethink the meaning of Rev. King's life through the lens of Christian faith.

"While King's life is often understood to be about social action for civil rights and peace witness, the core of his life and witness was really about a willingness to accept personal transformation in response to God's call," said Banks.

Organized vs. disorganized

By the age of 53, you would think I'd learned the fine art of organization. But maybe it has nothing to do with age. Probably it's genetic. Here's where I get to blame my parents for something -- my tendency toward disorganization. It's all their fault.

So here I am...married to Mr. Organization himself. I'd hoped that after 30 years of marriage, I'd have gained some of his skills through osmosis. Nope. Hasn't happened.

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Joanne Niswander: Talk about it

By Joanne Niswander
As some of you know, my husband Dean passed away just after the first of the year. It wasn't unexpected. He had been in Mennonite Memorial Home for the past 15 months.

In addition to physical problems that kept him in a wheelchair, he had Alzheimer's disease. And that is what I want to talk about.

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