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Who made a difference in your life for

Christ during your 1,000 days at Cedarville

University? That’s the question that

went out over email and social media

this summer, and the response was

tremendous in its variety and sincere in its

depth. Check out these responses. Maybe

you’ll be reminded of someone who

touched your life deeply.

Early ’60s …

Charlie and Betty Tartar

,

he in maintenance, she in the dining

hall. But their home was ALWAYS a

haven for us homesick freshmen. And

they always had fresh popcorn and an

encouraging word.

DAVID

WOODMAN ’65

Chuck

[McKinney, former Director

of Food Service], you gave me a

GREAT job for four years!! Long

live the hairnets and the dish pit.

BECKY (KLOPP) INMAN ’87

As Mainers, my husband and I were always

blown away by the annual gatherings at

the

Dewhursts’

! We weren’t his students, but

Tim and his family went above and beyond to

make the students from New England feel a

little less homesick.

MICHELLE (CORNING) WHEELER ’02

Ves Rieches ’11

with

Thomas Mach ’88

I will always remember the day

Thomas Mach ’88

, department chair and professor in

the history department, said, “I am never too busy to meet with you.” He is one of the

best examples of an educator I have ever had. I am thankful for our friendship that

remains today.

Patricia (Cook) Kreuger ’66

with

Dale Thomson ’56,

Donald Baumann, Daniel Wetzel, Floyd Elmore ’77,

and

Bert Frye

I would like to thank

Dale Thomson ’56, Donald Baumann, Daniel Wetzel,

Floyd Elmore ’77

, and

Bert Frye

for all their support and encouragement during the

three years I was secretarial support for the science department. There were times I

was tired and pressured with classes at both Cedarville and Central State, and they

gave me time to catch my breath. They also taught me science lessons I was able to

use later when I taught in Africa.

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