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Letters

  • Cheers & jeers
    CHEERS to the nice foursome couple at Triangle Park who picked up the bill for my wife and me when we went out to dinner with our 4-month-old son May 11. It was a very unexpected and a very amazing thing to do.
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Cheers

CHEERS to the person or persons who paid our bill at the Cracker Barrel on Dec. 26.

GRIFF and DOROTHEA STEINER New Haven

CHEERS to good Samaritan Joe and my friend, Max, for helping me change a flat tire on Jan. 13.

RHETA D. CONNER Avilla

CHEERS to American Legion Post 330,

Navy Club Ship 245 and auxiliaries in New Haven for remembering the veterans at New Haven Care & Rehab with gifts, entertainment and meals not only at holidays but throughout the year.

HELEN T. ALLISON New Haven

CHEERS to the outstanding young men and women from local high schools honored as outstanding citizens at the Jan. 13 meeting of the Mary Penrose Wayne Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Although only one was selected for the state honor, all were winners in my eyes. I thank them for their sincerity and excellence in their presentations and wish them well.

DARLENE HACKETT Fort Wayne

CHEERS to Physicians Health Plan, IPFW music therapy department, and Sweetwater Sound for their cooperation in helping the Fort Wayne Philharmonic with its Music as Medicine program. The program is testing the effects of live and recorded music on people with Parkinson’s disease and could not be done without lots of community support.

J.L. NAVE III President & CEO Fort Wayne Philharmonic

CHEERS to Bob Grabowski, Frank Heredia and Ben Hottinger from Knights of Columbus Council 11043 for assisting me with transportation. What a fine Catholic fraternal organization comprised of very giving men.

DEBBIE WAGNER Fort Wayne

CHEERS to the nice unknown person who bought our breakfast at the Cozy Nook before Christmas. It was a kind and thoughtful surprise.

GAYLORD and HELEN KRISHER Fort Wayne

CHEERS to Jim Solloway, Leslie Snare and their team of wonderful employees from Lincoln Financial Group. They generously adopted our adult day program for the holidays and made our dreams come true. They donated gaming systems, games and all kinds of new specialized athletic equipment for people with disabilities. Not only did they give our people great joy, they gave us the tools to help our people gain greater mobility and enjoyment.

VALERIE MAGANA Development coordinator Easter Seals Arc of Northeast Indiana

CHEERS to Raymond McCune. My sister and I were having breakfast at Bob Evans Jan. 13. The waitress mixed our bill with that of two gentlemen sitting across from us. We joked with them that they could keep our bill and pay. They left and Mr. McCune returned with a receipt showing he had paid for ours. What a way to start Friday the 13th.

BEVERLY DeCAMP and RUTH MORTON Fort Wayne

CHEERS to the couple who paid for our dinner at Ziano’s on Covington Road Jan. 14. We were very humbled and appreciative for their kindness; tears came to our eyes.

ALEX and ROSIE SIMON Ossian