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Nancy Kumiko Leonard worked for the Kenton Times and ONU

 Nancy Kumiko Leonard, age 92, of Ada, passed away on Monday, December 19, 2022, at the Carriage Court of Washington Courthouse, 

She was born on April 1, 1930, in Kobe, Japan to Naoyuki Ikoma and Yukiko Kondo who preceded her in death. On June 1, 1951, Nancy married Ronald H. Leonard, who preceded her in death on October 8, 2017.

Nancy was a graduate of Keimei Women’s Institute (before WWII was the Palmore Women’s Institute). She worked in the 8th Army Headquarter Kobe Base, Japan where she met her husband, Ronald. She came to the United States in August 1952, later took the Citizenship course from the University of North Carolina Extension Division and became a U.S. citizen on September 17, 1959.  While her husband was stationed at the White Sands Missle Range in New Mexico, Nancy went to work as a coordinator to contractors after she received secret clearance from the 4th U.S. Army Ft. Sam Houston, Texas. After her husband’s retirement from military service, her family settled in Hardin County, Ohio. Nancy then worked as a typesetter for the Kenton Times for 17 years.  he then worked at Ohio Northern University, Ada in housekeeping, retiring after 17 years. Nancy attended the Church of Christ Disciples of Ada.

Icon favorite photos: August-December 2022

The final four photos, from August-December, from among those featured on the top of the Icon in 2022. 1) ACE Day activities are everywhere; 2) Horse show "early birds" at F&M Picnic; 3) Found a football!; 4) Is that you, Officer Carl?

AHS girls basketball falls to Mustangs in Border Battle semi

By Cort Reynolds

Allen East used tough defense and accurate shooting to defeat the Ada High School girls basketball team 63-25 in the semifinals of the Border Battle tournament on Wednesday night, December 28, in Waynesfield.

Talented AE improved to 8-2 with the convincing win, while overmatched Ada fell to 4-6 with the defeat.

"Allen East is more athletic and has more size," explained first-year Ada head coach Zach Ricker. "We gave up a lot of second chance points on offensive rebounds."

Ada Public Library closed by burst pipe

DECEMBER 28 UPDATE: The library remains closed and is waiting for parts for the repair. 

Director Rhett Grant reports: "There was no major damage, and the leak was contained to a boiler room. We hope to be back to normal and open by tomorrow morning. Thank you for your understanding."

Advertiser of the week: Ada Area Chamber of Commerce

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Heartbreaker

By Karen Kier
Pharmacist on behalf of the ONU HealthWise team

Heartbreaker is a common name shared by several songs released over the years. Two of the most famous are those performed by Pat Benatar in 1979 and Dionne Warwick in 1982. Pat Benatar has sold over 35 million albums and has won 4 Grammy Awards. She was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in November of 2022. Dionne Warwick’s song Heartbreaker was on her 1982 album by the same name. Her song was written by the Bee Gees, who later released their own version in 1994. Dionne won six Grammys and is the second-most charted female during the rock era. Interestingly, she served as a Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations. 

So, why the talk about heartbreak during the most wonderful time of the year?

Early in my pharmacy career, I was working Christmas Day in the hospital emergency room. We had a patient come in with a heart condition and the physician’s diagnosis was holiday heart. At first, I thought the physician was making a joke because we were both working a holiday, but then I realized he was serious. 

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