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Bryce R. Baney, 26, died suddenly on March 4, 2018, at Bluffton Hospital. Bryce was born Feb. 23, 1992 in Findlay, Ohio, to R. Tadd and Kimberly (Peters) Baney who survive.

Bryce attended Cory-Rawson High School. He was employed at Ada Technologies Inc. Bryce was a gun enthusiast who enjoyed target shooting and collecting knives.

Survivors include: two brothers, Colt (Ashleigh) Baney of Ada, Brock (Alycia) Baney of Findlay; niece and nephews, Kaleigh, Adria, Tysen; one great niece Lilliana; maternal grandmother, Joleen Peters of Findlay, paternal grandmother, Eileen Baney of Fostoria, paternal grandfather, Ron Baney of North Baltimore.

Steven E. Knepper, 69, died March 7, 2018 at Blanchard Valley Hospital in Findlay.  Steve was born Feb. 4, 1949, in Bluffton to the late Gerald and Marilynn (Cupples) Knepper. On Oct. 9, 1971, he married Doreen Basinger Knepper who survives.

Steve worked as a plumber for M&R Plumbing and Heating, Bluffton, and was also a self-employed cabinet builder. He was a member of the Reformed Mennonite Church in Bluffton. 

 

Ron Fleming was recognized for 20 years of service to the Ada school board during the spring meeting of the Ohio School Board Association held in Spencerville. Ron is pictured here with his wife Nancy and two members of the OSBA.

Tickets to the Ada Athletic Boosters reverse raffle are now on sale. The grand prize: $10,000.

Three hundred tickets will be sold at $100 each. To buy a ticket, call Lisa Conley at 419-235-6562 or go to [email protected].

Ms. Conley described how the proceeds from the 8th annual reverse raffle will be used to benefit athletes:

Ray Cheney of Lima entertains Vancrest residents on Wednesday afternoon. The singer/keyboard player schedules 70 gigs a year. Self-taught, he’s been entertaining in the Lima area for 45 years. He is also the member of two bands: Vudu Vinyl and No Right Turn. (Monty Siekerman photo)

First and third Wednesdays at the public library

By Monty Siekerman
Ladies meet at the Ada Public Library to do handwork at 6:30 p.m. on the first and third Wednesday of the month. Men may join, too.

On Wednesday evening this week, the fiber artists were making a baby blanket, baby sweater, a cross stitch wall piece, a dish cloth, and an afghan. Knitting, crocheting, cross stitch, embroidery, quilting are among the types of handwork people make. 

Photo, from left: Cathy Heckart, Connie Crouse, Marie Bischoff, Susan Baughman, and Jacque Sperling.

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