Inspire, Summer 2006

32 Summer 2006 Ken ’02 and Sherri DeWitt Mansfield ’01 announce the birth of Ellenanne Margaret on September 18, 2005. Ken manages a vineyard, and Sherri is happy to be a stay-at-home mom in Hector, New York. Steve Olson ’02 is the interim program director for WAYJ-FM in Fort Myers, Florida. The station was recently named by Radio and Records, Inc. as the number one Christian radio station in the United States. Steve and his co- worker, Nathan Flood ’04 , were recognized for their significant contributions to the success of the station. Steve and Nathan were former station managers of student radio U99.5 and enjoy working together again. Nathan is the promotions director for WAYJ. Elizabeth Whitley ’02 has settled in Vienna, Austria. She will work for the Vienna Christian School through the 2006-07 school year. Aaron ’03 and Sarah Bannister Edwards ’03 announce the birth of Clover Joy on January 25, 2006. They reside in Anchorage, Alaska. David Hancock ’03 and Jennifer Hummel ’05 were married May 28, 2005 at Springboro Baptist Church near Dayton, Ohio, where they now reside. They were privileged to have David’s father officiate the service. David plans to attend Southern Seminary in the fall. Julie Landau ’03 has moved to Chattanooga, Tennessee to work in the stateside office of the Eleuthera Bible Training Center. She is helping with mail-outs, making travel arrangements for the staff, and assisting the director with his responsibilities. She is thankful for this answer to prayer. Mark Riddle ’03 and Jentry Andrews were married December 20, 2005 on Trunk Bay, St. John, in the Virgin Islands. After a honeymoon on St. Croix, the couple returned to their home in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Mark is a second-year medical student and serves as a lieutenant in the U.S. Army. Jentry is a physician assistant for the University of Pennsylvania health systems in the department of surgery. Ariel Starbuck ’03 is so thankful for the great camps at The Oakes in the United Kingdom. She has seen several young people put their lives in God’s hands. Please pray for these babes in Christ. Ariel has felt God calling her to leave The Oakes, so her time there will come to a close in September. She looks forward to what God has planned for her next! Jamie Huffman ’04 and Lindsey Jones were married August 6, 2005 in Princeton, West Virginia. They enjoyed a honeymoon in Costa Rica and returned to their home in Athens, West Virginia. Lindsey is a special education teacher, and Jamie is both the director of development and athletic director at Mercer Christian Academy. Rachel Blaquiere ’05 is a member of the corporate communications staff at the Robert Bosch Corporation in Farmington Hills, Michigan. Josh Northeimer ’05 and Lisa Keim ’05 were married July 3, 2005 in Columbus, Ohio, where they now reside. They enjoyed a honeymoon in the Poconos. Lisa is a teacher at Enchanted Care, and Josh works in kitchen and bath design at Home Depot. Laureann Osenni ’05 and Robby Haynes were married May 14, 2005 at Bethesda Baptist Church in Brownsburg, Indiana, where they now reside. Laureann operates a home daycare, and Robby is an air traffic controller. Katie Wiggers ’05 is a first grade teacher at Sojourn Academy in San José, Costa Rica. In Memory Of We extend our condolences to the families and friends of these dear loved ones. Willard Tobin ’37 went home to be with the Lord on March 6, 2006 at Greene Memorial Hospital in Xenia, Ohio. He was retired after 34 years as an industrial engineer at NCR. Mitsuko Ishuin Nasuti ’71 went home to be with the Lord on November 30, 2005 after a year-long illness. She lived in Bridgeton, New Jersey, where she had been a teacher for more than 25 years. Jack Caulfield ’77 went home to be with the Lord on February 7, 2006 in New Hampshire. Paul McFadden ’95 went home to be with the Lord on December 12, 2005 in Perry, Ohio. He had been dealing with cancer for more than two years. Former Cedarville University faculty member Dr. Warren Webber went home to be with the Lord on March 8, 2006. Warren left his home state of Iowa in 1956 to accept a faculty position at Cedarville University. He founded and chaired the department of music at CU, thereby playing a foundational role in the development of all the outstanding music degree programs and performing groups that Cedarville offers today. Warren left the institution in 1971 to become director of institutional research and facilities at nearby Central State University. Following that experience, he served as director of public service for the City of Xenia until his retirement in 1986. Throughout his years, Warren was active in his church, local government, and, of course, music. At Grace Baptist Church in Cedarville, he played the organ from 1956 until Fathers Day 2002. His involvement in local government included one term as mayor of Cedarville and 30 years as a village councilman. Warren directed the Cedarville Community Band from 1976 to 2003 and led the Greene County Adult Chorus for a time. Certainly now Warren is enjoying making music for our Lord in heaven. Warren is survived by his four children ( Carol Webber Stewart ’72 , David ’74 , Allen ’79 , and Bonny Webber Wagoner ’81 ) and many other family members and friends. Making Music in Heaven Barbara Chilton, assistant professor of education at Cedarville University, went home to be with the Lord on March 21, 2006. Barbara first joined the University faculty as an adjunct professor in 1999. She is survived by her husband, Eugene, and many family members and friends. Faculty Member Home with the Lord Attention: Women in Business A CU student organization is being formed for female students interested in business. The purpose of the organization is to inspire young women to succeed in business and achieve personal goals. If you are a CU alumna involved in business who is interested in being used as a resource for this group, please contact the alumni relations office at 1-800-837-2566 or alumni@cedarville.edu .

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