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Louis Terry Chappell was a physician

Louis Terry Chappell, known to all as Terry, died in Bluffton, Ohio, Monday, February 12, 2024. Terry was born in 1942 in South Haven, Michigan to Louis and Pauline Chappell.

In his youth, Terry enjoyed boy scouts, sports and being outdoors. He was the President and Co-Valedictorian of his high school class. After undergraduate studies at DePauw University, Terry attended medical school at the University of Michigan, where he met Bobbie Heiks at a meeting of medical students opposing the Vietnam War. In less than two weeks they were engaged and married in three months. As a student, Terry had developed pacifist convictions, which he found affirmed in Bobbie’s Mennonite heritage. The couple also became convinced members of the Religious Society of Friends, and would be deeply involved in the First Mennonite Church during their Bluffton years, raising their four children in both faiths.

Terry’s medical positions took them to Ogden, Utah and Harlan, Kentucky before they settled in Bobbie’s hometown of Bluffton. They lived for three years in a land trust community called Quaker Earth, near Cedar Mills, Ohio, a place that remained a cherished destination for their family and a wide circle of friends for years after the Chappells moved back to Bluffton.

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Mary Stahlman was a teacher

Mary Stahlman was taken peacefully by the Lord on February 9 at the age of 86. Mary was preceded in death by her parents, Elma and William Badertscher and her older brother, John Badertscher. She is survived by her son, Jeff and his wife Sharon of Westerville, Ohio and grandchildren, Andrea Stahlman of New York City and Nick Stahlman and his wife Holly of Parker, Colorado and her great granddaughter, Elliot and by her sister Martha and husband Lowell Hostetler of Bluffton, Ohio.

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"Ashes to go" on Wednesday, February 14

The Bluffton Area Ministerial Association will be offering the Imposition of Ashes for Ash Wednesday on February 14 between 7:00 and 9:00 a.m. at Bluffton Presbyterian Church, 112 N. Main.

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Pirate boy cagers seeded 5th in loaded sectional

By Cort Reynolds

BLUFFTON__The Bluffton High School boys basketball team was seeded fifth at the extremely tough 12-team Northwest Div. III sectional draw, which feeds into the Lima Senior district, on February 11.

Nine of the 12 teams in the exceptionally deep sectional field boast records over .500. Four local conference leaders and two second-place league teams comprise half of the strong field.

Authors of a 12-game win streak earlier this season, the 15-4 Pirates will host eighth-seeded league foe Columbus Grove (11-8) Tuesday, February 27 at 7 p.m.

Grove upset the visiting Pirates 47-35 last weekend, so Bluffton will get a chance to avenge that loss at home.

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Missing Bluffton teen located in Arkansas

By Paula Pyzik Scott

During the February 12 regular meeting of Bluffton Council, Bluffton Police Chief Ryan Burkholder reported that the teen previously shown as missing was located that afternoon in Arkansas.

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Realtor Zac Kohli joins Bluffton Icon advertisers

Join us in welcoming Zac Kohli of Superior Plus Realtors as a Bluffton Icon advertiser.

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