1989 Miracle Yearbook

O'Bryon, Kristin Oie, Carolyn Ortloff, Wayne Oswald, Anne Paddock, Stephanie Palacios, Cynthia Panther, Stephanie Pantzer, Paul Park, Shaela Park, Tressa Parr, Robert Paulhamus, Brenda Peary Jr., Darryl Pfahler, Heidi Phillips, Michael Phipps, Brian Piper, Joan Plott, Darcy Plume, Valerie Polito, Nicole Pope, Jim Pope, Michelle Popp, Dennis Porter, Susan Pence, Jeff Precise, Mark Prichard, Jill Priddy, Kathryn Proctor, Shannon Quick, Bruce Rabbitt, Trudy Randall, Renee Rank, Diane Record, Dana Reed, Kathy Reed, Rebecca Reed, Tina Reer, Amy Reese, Cheryl Reeves, Pat Refior, Nikki Regier, Gregory Reich, Rebecca Reid, Deborah Repella, Heidi Reynolds, Nathan Rhind, Andrew Rhodes, Tara Strong, positive, and encouraging are words Laura Tuttle's friends use to describe her. A good friend Shelly Harris notes,"Laura was real in everything she did." In spring of 1988, Laura was diagnosed with can- cer. She battled her disease without com- plaint until January 5, 1989. Her time was devoted to her studies: she wanted to use her Behavioral Science major in helping oth- ers. She may not have finished her college dream, but she was true to her goal of en- couraging others even through her illness. The students of Ce- darville will never forget the inspiring diary of Debbie Kettle. On the first chapel of the 1988- 89 school year, Dr.Dix- on read how Debbie wanted her life to make a difference at Cedarville. Through her godly heart, others could see wisdom and love. She always had a smile and a kind word. In the summer of 1988, Debbie went home to be with the Lord. Those who attended her funeral knew that the balloons exemplified the true inward peace and joy that Debbie had and wished for others.

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