Norman J. Rex, 86, passed away on Friday, April 16, 2021 at 2:55 p.m. at the Memorial Hospital, Marysville.
He was born on June 27, 1934, in Lima, Ohio, to the late Dick O. and Margaret (Johnston) Rex. On Oct. 7, 1956, Norman married Kay Maxson and she survives in Ada. They were coming up on their 65th wedding anniversary.
Health care needs occur at all hours of the day and night. This article is meant to provide helpful information that can be used when determining if you should schedule an appointment with your primary care physician or need more immediate care by choosing a nearby urgent care or hospital emergency department.
Primary Care Offices: Patients are provided with ongoing medical needs, the ability for continuation of care and treatment options. Patients who seek care at their doctor’s office will need to call and schedule an appointment based on available openings.
Bluffton Bread Company is back for Mother’s Day. Online orders for Mother’s Day will open on Sunday, April 25, through a new shopping cart system at www.bluffton.edu/blufftonbread.
Available flavors include Lemon Blueberry, a specialty bread that features the traditional flavor of pound cake, updated with a modern twist, and the always popular Asiago Cheddar.
Online orders can either be shipped 2-day priority or picked up in Bluffton. Pickup details will be sent after the order is completed.
The Icon is not aware if this downy woodpecker couple applied for a village building permit. Over the series of three days, the male and female successfully found their dream house location and then worked on it, both drilling and removing sawdust until it was completed. The new residence is in the front lawn of 226 Grove St.
Steven Neely, Bluffton High School junior, is the Icon's artist of the month for April.
He has taken Ceramics 1 and Ceramics 2. Following high school he says that he is considering engineering as a college major. The three animals in the photo with him are some that he says that he's always found interesting.
"I enjoy art because I find that it is a good way to express creativity," says Steven. Vickie Garmon is the Bluffton High School art teacher.