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Deborah A. Bollenbacher was an OB nurse

Deborah A. Bollenbacher, 71, passed away at Bridge Hospice in Findlay at 12:50 a.m. on December 9, 2022.  Deb was born on February 4, 1951 in Lima to the late T. Forrest and Eileen (Unverferth) Basinger. She married Duane Bollenbacher on July 1, 1983, and they have made Bluffton their home since then.  

Deb was a 1969 graduate of Columbus Grove High School and a graduate of Toledo Hospital School of Nursing. She was an OB nurse for nearly 40 years in Bluffton, Sidney, and Lima Memorial. After retiring, she thoroughly enjoyed babysitting Cameron and Emerson. She was an active member of St. John's United Church of Christ in Bluffton.

On June 1, 2016, Deb became paralyzed overnight from the chest down.  At first it was diagnosed as transverse myelitis, but later changed to a spinal stroke at T-7. They explained the symptoms are the same, and the treatment is the same–there is none.  For 6½ years, Deb was confined to her bed or the wheelchair.  She maintained as active a life as possible until her body just gave out. Deb had suffered much, especially this summer and fall when she was in the hospital often. Her husband, Duane was her caregiver in their home, and she had many caring aides, including her latest and very dear caregiver, Ana Oliveria.

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Let This Be a Lesson for You: Thoughts About Inner Peace, book

Proceeds will benefit local mental health resources.

"Let This Be a Lesson for You: Thoughts About Inner Peace" is a new book from local author and mental health professional Michael Schoenhofer. The collection of mental wellness blogs by Schoenhofer has been published through a grant from the Mental Health & Recovery Services Board of Allen, Auglaize, and Hardin Counties (MHRSB).  

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Bluffton grapplers open season

By Cort Reynolds

The Bluffton High School wrestling team hosted a three-team match Tuesday night, December 6, to kick off their 2022-23 season.

The Pirates lost a nailbiter tie-break to Lima Senior 31-30, and defeated Carey 48-33.

Wyatt Knauss won two matches at 113 lbs. by pin and forfeit. Micah Rehm also collected a pin and a forfeit win at 132 lbs. Evan Grothause earned a pin vs. Carey and had a forfeit at 157 lbs. vs. the Spartans. Jett Blackburn won a 12-5 decision at 138 lbs. vs. Carey.

Carey beat the Spartans, 66-18.

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Pirate Armstrong to run as an Oiler

Bluffton High School senior Landon Armstrong recently signed a letter of intent to run track and field and cross country at the University of Findlay.  

Landon is the son of Natalie and Andy Armstrong.

Landon is a two-time state placer in cross country, finishing 15th in 2021 and third in 2022. He is the BHS record-holder in cross country with a time of 15:34.0. 

As a sophomore Landon finished eighth in the 4x800 relay, and 10th in the 800.

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Greatest Bluffton High School girls sports team ever?

CORRECTION: Tara Buroker's last name was spelled incorrectly in the first version of this article.

By Bill Herr
Bluffton Icon columnist

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Henry "Colin" Dunbar worked for Detroit Edison

Henry "Colin" Dunbar, 92, passed away December 6, 2022 at the Mennonite Memorial Home, Bluffton. Colin was born March 1, 1930 in Flint, Michigan to the late Henry C. and Agnes M. (Miller) Dunbar. He married Edith Tews Dunbar who preceded him in death on February 10, 2013. 

Colin retired from Detroit Edison where he was an electrical engineer.  One of his enjoyments in retirement was continually furthering his learning.  

Survivors include a granddaughter, Courtney Elizabeth Makin-Caudill of Bluffton; and two great-grandchildren, Autumn Leigh Caudill and Logan Ray Caudill.

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