Sally H. Marshall, age 86, of Roundhead, passed away on Friday, June 10, 2022, at 8:52 p.m. at Mercy Health-St. Rita’s Medical Center, Lima.
She was born on October 16, 1935, in Floyd County, Kentucky to the late Wade and Goldia Waddle. On October 2, 1954, in Kenton, Sally married Fredrick Hayes Marshall and they were married for fifty-five years. He preceded her in death on October 9, 2009.
Sunset Yoga at War Memorial Park begins this week. Five sessions have been scheduled by the Hardin County OSU Extension. All classes are from 8:00-9:00 p.m. at the back soccer fields, near the softball diamond.
June 16
June 23
July 14
July 28
August 18
For more information, contact Jami Dellifield at [email protected] or 419-767-6039.
Additional summer fitness classes are AquaZUMBA, ZUMBA and Pop-Up Yoga (locations and times vary based on requests). Let Jami know if your organization would be interested in hosting a class.
Editor's note: Ever get tired of making to-do lists? We recommend making a "done" list to put things in perspective. Here's a recently issued version of just such a list for outgoing ONU president Dan DiBiasio and first lady Chris Burns-DiBiasio.
Ohio Northern University released new data highlighting the combined accomplishments and achievements of President Dan DiBiasio and First Lady Chris Burns-DiBiasio one month prior to the couples’ retirement from ONU. This webpage and downloadable PDF provide quantitative examples of the University’s growth and impact during the couples’ 11 years in Ada.
The numbers show growth in areas such as operating budget and endowment, while also chronicling ONU’s contributions to the student experience and community from 2011-22. Much has been made of the DiBiasios’ impact on ONU over recent months, and the new project data puts the scope and scale of that impact into context.
Incoming Ada freshman catching prospect Marley Bulerin slugs a double off the base of the center field fence Thursday evening, June 9, at War Memorial Park.
A team comprised of roughly half Ada players split a pair of five-inning contests vs. Shawnee in the June summer league twinbill.
By Craig Hoffman
Blogger at Grey, Grizzled and Gaijin
Editor's note: The new Ada Icon editor is just getting to know Craig Hoffman and perhaps some of our readers are, too. Craig graduated from Ada High School in 1994 and has been on the pages of the Icons since 2014. He lives in and blogs from Japan. In this installment, Craig has some advice for aspiring novelists.
We had a couple of days off from our regular gig in the salt mines, so we thought we would address a recent Grey, Grizzled, and Gaijin mailbag question that came in to us.