Inspire, Winter 2006

for church and school relations at Cedarville University. Suzanne is a first-year master's degree student and serves as a graduate assistant at the Universi of Da ton. Anthony Delimpo'05 graduated from the Lexington Police Academy in Lexington, Kentucky on April 28, 2006. He and his wife, Tami(Gheen)'05 reside in Midway, Kentucky, where Tami is a substitute teacher. Amy Hollins'05 is a missionary appointee to France with EBM. She praises God for all her current and future supporters and looks forward to one day soon being able to minister in France. Abby Wagner'05 is working for Aerotek Professional Services, a job placement agency, in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. This company places upper level administrative assistants, customer service representatives, claims adjusters, human resource positions, and mortgage, banking, and medical administrators. Abby would be happy to help any alumni in the area find a temporary or permanent position. She may be contacted at awagner©aerotek.com. Daniel Wilkins'05 and Stacy Rosser'05 were married June 4, 2005 at Ross Corners Baptist Church in Vestal, New York. They now live in Fairborn, Ohio, where they welcomed their daughter, Marissa Lynn, on April 29, 2006. Daniel works in the IT department at Cashland Financial Services in Dayton, Ohio. Stacy enjoys staying at home with Marissa and is also a part-time nanny for four other young children. Kassandra Beachy'06 and Kevin Baker were married June 3, 2006 in Ashland, Ohio. They reside in Centerville, Ohio. Matthew Shiraki'06 works in the office of presidential correspondence at the White House in Washington, D.C. In Memory Of We extend our condolences to the families and friends of these dear loved ones. W.Timothy "Tim" Dempsey'66 went home to be with the Lord on February 23, 2006. After receiving his B.S. in the sciences from Cedarville, Tim and his wife moved to the Philadelphia area where Tim served in three Christian schools as teacher and then administrator. Finding his true love to be teaching, Tim returned to the classroom and for 21 years taught science in Christian schools in Florida. A beloved teacher, Tim was known by his students as "Mr. D." until his retirement. Tim is survived by his wife of 43 years, Kathy, and his three children, Tim, Heather, and Nathan, as well as many other family members and friends. Sharon Tallman Halloway'68 went home to be with the Lord peacefully on May 3, 2006. She is survived by her husband, Joe '68; daughters, Mary'93, Karen, and Debbie Holloway Martin '97; and grandchildren. Jerry Howdyshell'76 went home to be with the Lord on August 7, 2006 in Dayton, Ohio. He had enjoyed farming for 33 years at Richard Spracklen Farms. He is survived by his parents, his wife, their four children, 10 brothers and sisters, six grandchildren, and many other family members. Suzan Zink '79 went home to be with the Lord on February 23, 2006 at Hospice of Cincinnati, Ohio. She was a founding elder at the Pioneer Presbyterian Church in Belpre, Ohio and also served other Presbyterian churches in New York, New Jersey, and Ohio. Her bright spirit will be missed by her family and friends. 7717 APAArN CDR Radio Network Where God's Word Lights the Way Listen to Cedarville University Chapel on the Web at www.ThePath.fm at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m.(EST) is 4 /Thin Pra ' Engage. A Community-Supported Media Ministryof Cedarville Unitiefrity kAtipier. • VV51,1 • - Left to right(seated):Jim Swigart'95, Ken Swigart'64;(standing) Tyler Scott(18 months), Matt Scott, Roger Swigart'90 FAra .?froLI*CoAfgeo As they seek to rally around one oftheir own,the Class of 1964 is demonstrating that they truly understand the meaning of"Friends for Life:' Ken Swigart'64 was diagnosed by the Mayo Clinic with ALS disease in June 2006 and received confirmation ofthis diagnosis in the summer and fall. Now his friends and classmates want to show their love and support. Leading the charge are Larry Czerniak'64 and Ty Bryant'64,who have created a Web site to assist those who want to respond with prayer or financial assistance. It is their hope that funds can be raised to make the needed structural and physical changes to the Swigart home in Union Grove,Wisconsin,as well as provide for Ken's most pressing needs and medical expenses. For more information,visit www.future-path.org . Inspire 31

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