Inspire, Fall 2007

Drew Flamm ’05 and Stephanie Hueni ’06 were married December 30, 2006, in Bremen, Indiana. The two reside in Cedarville, Ohio, and both work for the University. Amy Hollins ’05 continues her language studies in France. She is thankful for the relationships she has with youth, who give her the opportunity to speak French on a daily basis. Bret Hurlbut ’05 and Emily Thompson ’05 were married July 1, 2006, at South Park Baptist Church in Crown Point, Indiana. After a honeymoon road trip through Indiana, Kentucky, and Illinois, they made their home in Fitchburg, Wisconsin. Bret is a software developer at Epic Systems, and Emily is a preschool teacher. They recently celebrated their first wedding anniversary at the Kalahari Resort in Wisconsin Dells. Joseph Hague ’06 and Rebekah Henschel ’06 were married October 7, 2006, at South Mountain Bible Church in Fayetteville, Pennsylvania. They reside in Shippensburg, Pennsylvania. Grant Knight ’06 is serving with Cascade Surge in Vienna, Austria. He is using soccer as an avenue to reach people with the gospel, along with other ministry opportunities like church planting, working with Muslims, and serving in orphanages. He felt blessed this past summer to serve as team captain and leader of community outreach for Cascade Surge in Salem, Oregon. Ryan Rotman ’06 and Mary Thengvall ’07 were married June 23, 2007, in Santa Rosa, California. After a honeymoon to Hawaii, they returned to their home in Santa Rosa. Mary is a public relations associate at O’Reilly Media, and Ryan is a barista at Starbucks while he continues to look for a music ministry position. Grant Zerkle ’06 and Brittany Rouse ’06 were married August 12, 2006. In Memory We extend our condolences to the family and friends of these dear loved ones. Paul Schenck ’55 went home to be with the Lord on August 30, 2007. He was the husband, for 52 years, of the late Bernadette Coon Schenck ’54 . Among the many family members he leaves behind are brother Loren Schenck ’63 and daughter-in-law Sue Brooks Schenck ’81 . Paul pastored churches in Montana and Ohio and continued his faithful service locally after retiring from full-time ministry. Vicky Huddleston Dawson ’75 went home to be with the Lord on August 31, 2007, after a seven-year battle with cancer. Last year, her illness forced an end to her twenty years of service at Lakeland Christian School, near her home in Auburndale, Florida, where she served as an elementary phys. ed. teacher and junior high volleyball coach. Vicky had previously taught at the American School of Kuwait for two years and at Southside Christian School in Indianapolis for four years. Vicky leaves behind her husband, Steve, and their children, Lauren (25) and Tyler (22), along with three sisters, Shelly Wagers, Kellie Huddleston ’83 , and Nancy Huddleston Custodio ’86 , and one brother, Rick Huddleston. alumnotes IRA Rollover Gifts Charitable Giving Through IRAs Congress recently changed the rules for charitable gifts made from IRAs. If you are over age 70 ½, the federal government now permits you to rollover amounts from your IRA to charity without tax. To learn more about IRA rollover gifts, visit our website at www.cedarville.edu/giftlegacy or call Dave Bartlett, associate vice president for development, at 1-800-766-1115.

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