
Rostorfer Canine Queen
DELPHOS — Those from Delphos attending the Allen County Fair will see a familiar face in a sash and crown on the fairgrounds. Sydney Rostorfer, daughter of Nate and Sandy Rostorfer, is the 2024 Allen County Fair Canine Queen.
DELPHOS — Those from Delphos attending the Allen County Fair will see a familiar face in a sash and crown on the fairgrounds. Sydney Rostorfer, daughter of Nate and Sandy Rostorfer, is the 2024 Allen County Fair Canine Queen.
On Saturday, three Vietnam War veterans, Kenneth Bendele, Virgil Dreffs and Don Nelson, will meeti again and fly together in a Huey at Fort Fest 2024. Decades ago, the three men had been involved in the same story of a particular Huey “slick” that had suffered some damage out in the field and then returned back to base for an emergency landing.
RUSHMORE - Helen M. Barnes, 99, of Rushmore died Monday, August 12, 2024 at her home.
Janet V. Hiett, 90, of rural Spencerville, went to heaven Tuesday evening, August 6, 2024, at Mercy Health St. Rita’s with her loving family at her side. She was born January 1, 1934, in Delphos to the late Aloysius and Laura (Laudick) Kaverman. On February 15, 1958, she married Thomas R. Hiett who preceded her in death on August 19, 2016. Janet is survived by five children, Kathy (Ron) Leffel of Spencerville, Mike (Cindy) Hiett of Venedocia, Joyce (Phil) Kortokrax of Findlay, Sue (Leo) Beining of Landeck and Kim Hiett (Sam Fittante, deceased) of Findlay; five grandchildren, Amber (Adam) Cozad, Chad (Clarissa) Leffel, Jay (Sara) Hiett, Staci (Scott) Kill and Rachel (Kyle) Berelsman; nine great-grandchildren, Gwendalyn, Ruger and Vivi Lynn Cozad, Cash, Cain and Carter Leffel, Halle and Luke Kill and Letty Hiett; a sister, Alene Klausing of Delphos; and a sister-in-law, Rosie (Don) Keller of Wapakoneta. She was preceded in death by her siblings and in-laws, Betty (Leonard) Beckmann, Alice (Norman) Knippen, Margaret (Paul) Pohlman, Dorothy (Robert) Heitz, Eugene (Esther) Kaverman, Louis (Martha) Kaverman, Richard Klausing, Ruth (Ed) Utrup and Donald Luersman. Janet was a member of St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Landeck and a 1952 graduate of Delphos St. John’s High School. She was a homemaker and a loving wife, mother, grandmother, and greatgrandmother.
FORT JENNINGS Donald J. ‘Doc’ Meyer, age 80, of Fort Jennings, passed away Saturday, August 10, 2024, at his residence. He was born October 11, 1943, in Fort Jennings to the late Herman and Marie (Wieging) Meyer. On April 12, 1969, he married Kay F. (Schimmoeller) Meyer, who survives in Ft. Jennings.
Donald “Don” Moreo, 63, passed away Sunday, July 28, 2024, at Mercy Health-St. Rita’s. He was born January 13, 1961, in Lima, OH, to Jimmy Lee and Ruth (Matson) Moreo. They both preceded him in death. He was united in marriage to the love of his life, Clarice Moreo, who preceded him in death. Don is survived by his nieces and nephews, Chris (Geoff) Yenser of Defiance, Carie (Adam) Martz of Delphos, Jesse Stratton of Toledo, Lyndsey (Sandal) Badger of Bowling Green, and Jamie (Daniel) Nienberg of Cloverdale; two great-nephews, Drew, and AJ Martz; a great-niece, Kaylee Martz; two brothers, Terry (Phyllis) Moreo, and Dave (Ann) Moreo both of Delphos; and a sister, Pam (Dave) Rowland of Delphos. After graduating from Delphos Jefferson High School in 1979, Don entered the Fire Academy. He was a retired firefighter for the Delphos Fire Department for over 20 years. Don had a great sense of humor and didn’t know a stranger. He loved Michigan and enjoyed visiting the plethora of friends he had anywhere and everywhere he went, from Delphos all the way to South Carolina. Don could be seen rooting on his great niece and nephews at their sporting events, as well as, at any of his local hotspots like the Topp Chalet and The Rustic. He truly enjoyed life, spending time with all of his family and friends. Private services will be held at a later date.
DELPHOS — Recreation marijuana sales went live on Tuesday with Shangri-La in Delphos one of 98 dispensaries that received dual-use certificates from the state to sell both medical and recreation adult use marijuana.
INFORMATION SUBMITTED DELPHOS — The library is pleased to announce it has received a Guiding Ohio Online grant for a digital trainer. This project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services and the State Library of Ohio.