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2008 after a valiant fight against pancreatic cancer
the son of the late Edward and Marian (Gabryszek) Klofta
Ron worked at Pat Ryan Ford prior to serving in the United States Air Force from 1951 to 1955 as an administrative supervisor
Ron worked at various companies as a purchasing agent
and brought much laughter to others with his quick wit
He enjoyed having a good time with everyone
Ron was a very humble man and could always be counted on through thick and thin
Arlene; children: Tom (Jackie) Klofta and Diane Ziemann; grandchildren: Jason and Erica Ziemann
Doris (Bill) Wielgus and Ann Gazinski; Richard's wife
He was preceded in death by his beloved son
Greg Klofta in 2004; his parents; sisters: Virginia (Ed) Jensen and Rita (Richard) Sobczak; and brother-in-law
He was the son-in-law to Edmund and Pearl (Bohn) Gazinski
Friends will be received at the church on Tuesday from 9:00 a.m
A military honors service will be directly after the mass
The family extends a special thank you to Fr
Marilyn and Jan for their compassionate care
a memorial fund in Ron's name is being established
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— At yesterday's criterium at the 2009 USA Cycling Collegiate Road National Championships
"the first real move of the race was when DePauw University's Rita Klofta (Greencastle
Ind.) broke away," notes a summary of the event
finished fifth in the criterium and second in Friday's road race in Fort Collins
Her total of 261 points in the two events earned her the title of 2009 Division II U.S
The DePauw team finished fifth in the omnium
The 2009 USA Cycling Collegiate Road National Championships conclude this morning with the team time trial
Learn more by clicking here and view a photo of the winner's platform here
DePauw University admits students of any race
national and ethnic origin to all the rights
and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school
It does not discriminate on the basis of race
national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies
and athletic and other school-administered programs
the Norwegian Medicines Agency granted Pharmaq authorisation to produce viral antigens at their new facility in Kløfta
The site has the capacity to produce several hundred million vaccine doses per annum to be used in Pharmaq’s fish vaccines and will ensure that they have the delivery capacity for the international aquaculture industry for many years to come
Over 100 guests were invited for the official opening of the facility on 4 December and The Fish Site were one of a handful kindly invited for a preview tour of the facility
Following the tour there were presentations from a number of esteemed guests including the Research Council of Norway
EAT Foundation and the Norwegian Food Safety Authority
who unanimously heralded the facility's potential
The demand for seafood is expected to double within 2030
The declining capture of wild fish and the increasing human global demand for food is creating a gap in the supply of seafood
which commercial aquaculture is looking to fill
Healthcare spending is expected to increase as productivity of fish farming becomes more efficient to address the rising global demand for protein with fish health management tools being important to the development of the global aquaculture industry
“Vaccine use for disease prevention in aquaculture is to continue grow significantly
Our investment in this facility demonstrates that the development of effective vaccines is the cornerstone of our company’s activity.”
The 150 million NOK facility is not only a significant milestone for Pharmaq but also a milestone for the industry as solutions for disease prevention are one of the limiting factors for aquaculture to be able to meet the growing need for protein production globally
Bard Skelstad of SalMar said “Without the development of vaccines
the salmon industry could never have achieved its impressive rate of growth and through working with partners like Pharmaq they are now 100% antibiotic free.”
The project began in 2014 with the remit to build a facility with highest quality standards in pharmaceutical production and manufacture of sterile injection preparations
The plant itself is about 2000 meters squared including 400 meters squared of clean rooms and will employ 20-25 people
The facility includes advanced biotechnological sterilization technology and has flexibility to adapt to meet future production processes
the project manager for the creation of the facility
joked that the contractors commented that they had never worked in such a clean construction site and that hygiene was of the utmost importance from the outset
Ohio to Raymond John Grachek and Grace Klofta Grachek
Tim cherished his memories and friends at St
Joseph Central Catholic High School in Freemont where he attended.Tim served in the United States Air Force and later retired from IBM in 1993 after more than 30 years of dedicated service
His passion for animals was evident as he thought he was allergic to cats but they became the love of his life alongside his most cherished pet — his canine companion PJ
Tim enjoyed spending time with his family whom he dearly loved.In his free time
he enjoyed watching college football and basketball — a true diehard Kentucky Wildcats fan cheering on with a loud "Go Big Blue!"
(grandson); Kennedy Grace Keaton (granddaughter); Alexis Parrish (great-granddaughter); Connie Grachek Cinnamon and husband Gerald (sister and brother-in-law); Mark Grachek and wife Katie (brother and sister-in-law); as well as his three canine companions
and Poppie.Visitation services to honor Tim's life will be held at Raymer - Kepner Funeral Home in Huntersville on Thursday
Friends and family are welcome to pay their respects between the hours of 6 PM and 9 PM that day
Interment of the urn will take place on June 26th
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06-04-04 West Ohio Big Band kicks off Celina Concert Series By Janie Southard jsouthard@dailystandard.com
Woody Herman as well as newer offerings. Mercer County native and now Alabama resident Bob Loughrige
former band director at Celina High School (1970-1994) and talented saxophone player
started West Ohio Big Band years ago when the Don Hurliss band (West Ohio Gas Band) in Lima broke up. Originally a rehearsal band rather than a performing band
the WOBB attracted serious area musicians who played their hearts out on Wednesday evenings and generally had a good time
the group hasn't played regularly in the last four years. "When the Sunday night concert idea came up
I got on the phone to see who all I could round up and in no time at all I had the whole group raring to go," said Boyd Loughrige
former Celina High School band director (1980-1999) who assisted brother Bob for several years and then took over at Celina in 1994. Recently Boyd Loughrige and Jerry Amato
both of Celina and longtime members of WOBB as well as the jazz group The Pastels
talked with The Daily Standard about the good old days of big bands. Loughrige
who began with guitar and later added the bass
said he chose guitar because "drums were too expensive." "I came from a musical family so there were all kinds of instruments at home
so I picked up the guitar," Loughrige said as a Pastels demo CD played in the background. Amato has been playing piano for more than four decades professionally and for pleasure
but he can't read music. "He hears a tune and plays it
And he's fabulous," Loughrige said of his friend. As for Amato
but he's always been able to play songs he's heard. "It's just a gift and I'm grateful for it," he said casting his eyes Heavenward. Celina has a music tradition that includes the old Edgewater Park (where the Eagles Lodge is now)
Years ago large crowds gathered at the park to hear big name big bands
Artie Shaw and Ralph Flanagan. One evening when Flanagan was in town
Bob Loughrige and their dates were out at Edgewater. "Flanagan made an announcement that he needed a saxophone player
Bob played sax and played it real well (and still does)
Pack your suitcase.' He toured with them for about a year," Amato recalled. Boyd's reaction: "I just waved good-bye to my big brother," he said. Amato
Randy Maurer (drums) from Botkins and newcomer Roger Klofta (alto sax) make up the present-day Pastels
who will perform at North Shore Park on Aug
1. "The (original) Pastels played many a wedding years ago and we always told the bride and groom we'd play for free at their 50th anniversary
Those anniversaries are getting real close now," Boyd Loughrige said. What if the happy couple from 50 years ago gives the guys a call -- will they furnish the music for the party? "Sure we will
if humanly possible to arrange," Loughrige said
In the show “The Simple Life” Paris Hilton and her friend Nicole Richie are supposed to show the world that they can survive an isolated farm
blond girls are dealing with the situation by turning the little town upside down and screaming on the top of their lungs every time they encounter insects or living animals
Hilton’s Norwegian relatives who farm are ashamed of her behavior and would have taught her a thing or two about real life if she ever sat her foot on the family farm in Norway
I would have put her in the barn with a dung fork!” said Astrid Hilton
“Paris is prissy and lacks ordinary good manners.”
It was the magazine Se og Hør that visited Hilton’s distant relatives at Kløfta
the hometown of Hilton’s great grandfather
Astrid stated that their American relatives often came for visits in the 50’s and back then they behaved as people
a bunch of Americans came up here in a limo
They had a bunch of ladies with them that looked like prostitutes,” Astrid explained
“They said “wow” and took a bunch of pictures before they took off in the long car.”
Stuck upThe show has increased the viewing numbers at TV3
Astrid’s daughter is the same age as the American celebrity and she agrees wholeheartedly with her mother:
“They are stuck up and behave foolish,” stated Lene to the magazine
“She wore high heeled shoes and a mini skirt on a farm.”
Lene is born and raised on the family farm
Partied with PlayboyHilton has managed to create a lot of media attention regarding herself
due to an old sex video which was put on the Internet
This is allegedly some of the reason why the Hilton family’s hotel chain had an increased turnover of 63 percent last year
The rich young lady appears to enjoy the attention she has gotten lately
she recently participated as a model at a fashion show in Rio de Janeiro
The lady was also one of the hottest guests who attended Playboy’s celebrity party in connection with the Super Bowl this weekend.