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Judy A. Ferrell

Judy A. Ferrell, 63, of Uhrichsville, died Thursday, Feb. 20, 2014, in Trinity Hospital Twin City in Dennison. Born Feb. 1, 1951, in Dover, she was a daughter of the late Earl and Helen Johnson Rothacher. Judy graduated in 1969 from Dover High School. On May 24, 1970 she married Gary L. Ferrell. She was a loving homemaker. Judy enjoyed being with her grandchildren and decorating her home for...

Mildred P. Keffer

Mildred P. Keffer, 90, of Dover died Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2014 in the New Dawn Retirement Center. Born Oct. 31, 1923 in Germano, she was the daughter of the late Clyde and Ruby (Miller) Thompson. Mildred was a member of the First Baptist Church in New Philadelphia. She had previously been active in the Tuscarawas Senior Citizens Group at Memorial Hall in Dover. She enjoyed sewing and was a dog...

Mack Webb

Mack Webb, 97, of New Philadelphia died Thursday, Feb. 20, 2014, in Schoenbrunn Health Care Center. A son of the late Willie and Cora (Short) Webb, Mack was born in Spencer, W.Va. June 6, 1916. During World War II, Mack was a member of the 101st Airborne Division of the United States Army; having been stationed in Germany, Holland, France and Austria. He was involved in the Battle of the Bulge...

Wendy Sue Gerber

Wendy Sue Gerber, 49, of Dover died while in the care of Community Hospice House at New Philadelphia following a two-and-a-half-year hardfought and courageous battle with cancer. A daughter of Carol (Cline) Gerber of Dover and the late William Gerber, Wendy was born in Union Hospital in Dover June 30, 1964. She obtained her primary education from Dover City Schools prior to the family...

Caleb A. Mann

Caleb A. Mann, 21, of Dover, died Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2014. Born August 13, 1992 in Canton, he was the beloved son of Teresa Kitzmiller (companion, Tony Chaudrue) and Brock Mann (wife, Vicki), both of Dover. Caleb graduated from Dover High School in 2010 and played the string bass in the school’s orchestra. He enjoyed computers and was working on his associate degree in the information...

The glory of the New Covenant

Summary: What is so glorious about the new covenant of grace? Read and find out! I’m excited to write this article because I get to talk about the good stuff. What is the good stuff? Everything that Jesus provided for us on the cross. This is important information that everyone needs to hear because very few people realize all the benefits that Jesus died on the cross to give us. Psalms 103:2...

Better Days: Wave of Old Fashionedness Sweeps T-County with Excitement

Summary: Is there a clear winner in the wave of Old Fashionedness that has swept over Tuscarawas County? Read on as Teri Stein takes on this timely question. Recently we in Tuscarawas County have been hit with a wave of Old Fashionedness. (No, it’s not a really a word.) The first level of Old Fashionedness was the movie version. You have to have been living under a rock to not have...

CRAH New Vet Enhances Quality of Life Through Integrative Methods

Seven years ago Tigger should have died. One cold winter day a small tabby cat went to sleep in a garbage dumpster in an attempt to stay warm. After the dumpster’s contents were brought to the recycling center and passed through a shredder to separate the contents, an almost motionless form was spotted on the conveyor belt. With frostbitten ears and unknown other problems “Shredder”, as...

Auditor of State Dave Yost Delights Crowd at Lincoln Day Dinner

Summary: Auditor of State Dave Yost not only catches criminals who misuse public funds he also surprised guests at the annual Lincoln Day dinner with another skill. There is nothing that gets Auditor of State Dave Yost more upset than misuse of public funds, a point he conveyed to the members and guests of the Tuscarawas County Republican Party at their annual Lincoln Day Dinner held on...

Better Days: “Old Fashioned Winter” Sweeps T-County with “Excitement”

Summary: A new old surprise could make this “Old Fashioned Winter” bearable for one fan of a certain vintage snow shovel. This winter has been one like no other that we have had in recent memory. Our “Old Fashioned Winter” is like the kind of winters we had when I was a child, the kind of winter where the snow starts falling in November and doesn’t quit until late March. This...