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L. Carol Doss, 73, of Bluffton died Sept. 30, 2014, at 11:45 a.m. at Bridge Hospice Care Center, Findlay.  She was born June 28, 1941, in Sullivan, Mo, to Tracy and Elvie (Ridenour) Hardecke who preceded her in death. On Nov. 1, 1958 she married Kenneth  Doss Jr. and he survives.

In addition to Mustard Seed’s regular menu on Friday and Saturday nights, the following features will be available this weekend:

WEEKEND DINNER FEATURES
Steak Diane & shrimp with Smashed Potatoes
Pork Chop with Fried Green Tomatoes, Arugula and Cajun Remoulade
Mediterranean Salmon Salad

LIGHT PLATE FEATURE
Curried Mussels

DESSERT FEATURE
Moscato Poached Pears in Puff Pastry

By: Colton Steiner, sports information assistant

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BLUFFTON, Ohio - On Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2014, the Bluffton University women's soccer team defeated the Heidelberg University Student Princes in a double overtime thriller, 1-0. Providing the winning goal for the Beavers was sophomore TERRILL WEBB (Kenton) who scored in the 102nd minute. It marked Bluffton's first ever women's soccer victory over Heidelberg after eight straight setbacks, the last in 2008.

Judah Glick was among the youngest Pirates who attended the Bluffton HS homecoming parade last weekend. He watched the goings-on from the corner of Main and College. He is the son of Mary and Dave Glick. Photos and a video of the parade are elsewhere on this page.

Bluffton community leader, Mary Emma Triplett, died, Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2014. She was preceeded in death by her 
husband, William R. (Ropp) Triplett.

Mrs. Triplett was born on Oct. 2, 1922, to Joseph and Hettie Cassel of Fairview Village, Pa. She joined the U.S. Army 
Nursing Corps soon after graduation from the University of Cincinnati Nursing School with a nursing degree and RN 
certification.

She and Ropp were married on Sept. 1, 1946, after both having received honorable discharge 
from the army. 

Want to see some Pirates on parade?

Bluffton High School's homecoming parade - we call it the best small-town homecoming parade in northwestern Ohio - lived up to its expectations on Friday.

It had all the elements of a parade - from the American Legion honor guard, to the homecoming court, lots of school organizations on floats, and candy to rival Halloween.

The Icon offers a video and photo album for one last look at this year's parade. 

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