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Patch Adams Hospital 2013' title='Patch Adams Hospital 2013' />Obituaries Adams County Free Press. Miriam Olive. Miriam Olive, 6. Corning, passed away Sunday, Feb. Hunter Doherty Patch Adams born May 28, 1945 is an American physician, comedian, social activist, clown, and author. He founded the Gesundheit The poster exhibition and the oral poster communication session are the mainstay of the annual European Association of Hospital Pharmacists EAHP Congress and only. In this international randomized, controlled trial, we randomly assigned one kidney from 336 consecutive deceased donors to machine perfusion and the other to cold. On a cool October evening in 2012, Samantha Trimble walked into the lobby of Millwood Hospital, a lowslung brick building on the side of a road in Arlington, Texas. Description Welcome to Mappinghausen On this map you will find countless tasks. Welcome to Mappinghausen On this map you will find countless tasks ranging from. Hunter Doherty Patch Adams, mayormente conocido como el mdico de la risoterapia Washington D. C., 28 de mayo de 1945, 1 es un mdico estadounidense. Mass of Christian Burial was held Thursday, Feb. St. Patrick Catholic Church, Corning, with Father Lazarus Kirigia as Celebrant. Burial was at Calvary Cemetery in Corning. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Calvary Cemetery, andor Corning Public Library. Patch Adams Hospital 2013' title='Patch Adams Hospital 2013' />Pearson Family Funeral Service and Cremation Center was in charge of arrangements. Online condolences may be left at www. Miriam Eleanor Olive, the daughter of Orlo Francis Olive and Mary Maxine Miller Olive, was born Oct. Mercy Hospital in Corning. Miriam attended Corning Public Schools. She enjoyed attending the class of 1. We were blessed to have Mary Peckham in our lives. She taught Miriam Braille and many life skills for the blind. Mary was an inspiration to Miriam. Miriam loved her horses. She was able to ride and care for them and had a strong connection with each one and even raised three foals. Miriam greatly enjoyed reading her Braille books and listened to scores of talking books. She also loved to crochet and made afghans for her brothers and sisters. Miriam enjoyed playing cards and cribbage. Her memory for what cards were played enabled her to win most games, to the disappointment of many opponents. Also, she enjoyed her many nieces and nephews and then great nieces and great nephews. She taught them many things. Survivors include her mother, Mary Olive three sisters, Madeline Urwin of Corning, Marsha Sortino of Omaha, Neb., and Mary Lynn husband Richard Saniuk of Austin, Texas two brothers, Martin Olive and Matthew Olive, both of Corning four nieces and seven nephews and three great nieces and five great nephews. She was preceded in death by her father, Orlo Olive brother, Mark Olive brother in law, Bob Urwin and niece, Nicole Sortino. Grace Mundt. Grace Mundt, 9. Monday, Jan. 3. 0, 2. Lenox Care Center in Lenox, Iowa. A memorial service was held Saturday, Feb. Corning United Methodist Church with Mr. Chuck Lyles officiating. Inurnment will be at Springfield Cemetery in Springfield, Neb., at a later date. Memorials may be directed to the Corning United Methodist Church, HCI Hospice, andor the American Cancer Society. Pearson Family Funeral Service and Cremation Center was in charge of the arrangements. Online condolences may be left at www. Grace Maxine Mundt, the daughter of Hans Peter and Pearl A. Dagerman Harder, was born Dec. Springfield, Neb. She was baptized at the Lutheran Church in Papillion, Neb., on Nov. She graduated from Springfield High School with the class of 1. Grace was united in marriage to George Henry Mundt on Dec. Gretna, Neb. Following their marriage, they resided on the family farm in Springfield for approximately three years. They then moved to Oakland, Iowa, then Bridgewater, Iowa, before moving to Corning in 1. Four children were born to bless this union Peggy, Jeanette, George, and Marvin. Grace worked as a farmwife while living in Springfield and Oakland. Starting in 1. 96. Rosary Hospital in Corning. She did this for several years before working at the D L Factory in Red Oak, Iowa, where she remained until her retirement. Grace was a member of the Corning United Methodist Church since Sept. She also belonged to the Golden Hawks Camping Club and the Hawkeye Gem and Mineral Club. Grace enjoyed cooking, baking, quilting, making jewelry, and playing cards when time allowed. She made afghans for every one of her grandkids. Grace also enjoyed traveling with her husband. They made numerous winter trips to Arizona over the years. She will be greatly missed by those who knew and loved her. Left to cherish Graces memory are her children, Peggy Dean Wyllie of La. Vista, Neb., Jeanette Marlyn Allen of West Chester, Iowa, and Marvin Pamela Mundt of Stanton, Iowa 1. Joyce Jack Lively of Gretna and numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Preceding Grace in death were her parents husband George infant son George Ervin granddaughters Linda Wyllie and Mamie Dawn Blair three brothers, Donald, Dale and Robert and a sister, Marian Trost. Linda Harbin. Memorial Celebration of Life Services for Linda Harbin, age 6. Lenox, who passed away Saturday, Jan. Greater Regional Hospice Home were held Wednesday, Feb. Zig Powermaster Manual. Lenox Community Center. Interment of ashes will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers the family requests memorials be directed to the family for cancer research. Memories can be shared with the family at www. Obituaries. Arrangements were entrusted to the Ritchie Funeral Home of Lenox. Linda Kay John Harbin was born March 2. Ottumwa, Iowa, the daughter of Lyle John and Lucile Hawkins John. The family moved to the Prescott area in 1. Lenox in 1. 95. 2. Linda graduated from Lenox High School with the class of 1. While in high school, Linda enjoyed participating in sports, excelling as a guard on the girls basketball team. After graduation, Linda attended business school in Omaha, Neb., before going to work for Look Magazine in Des Moines, Iowa. She was united in marriage to David Cox in March of 1. Jesse on July 3. 1, 1. The couple later divorced. Linda and Jesse moved to Albuquerque, N. M., in 1. 98. 2, returning to Lenox in 1. Lenox Lumber Company along side her father Lyle and brother Steve. One night in 1. 98. After a short time she realized she had met the love of her life and was united in marriage to Jack Harbin on Jan. The couple resided four miles east of Lenox before moving to acreage in Corning in 2. Together they shared their love of horses, camping and rodeos where Linda enjoyed watching Jack compete. When the Lenox Lumber Company closed in 2. Linda went to work for De. Bruce and later Precision Optical in Creston. In 2. 01. 3, she began working at Red Star Mill in Corning until her retirement in 2. Left to cherish Lindas memory is her loving husband Jack Harbin of Corning a son, Jesse Cox of Lenox three brothers, Steve John and wife Ginnie of Lenox, Danny John of Iowa City, Iowa, and Roger John and wife Mary of Lenox a brother in law, Joel Harbin and wife Jerri of Tarkio, Mo. Jaela, Jynessa, Jentri and Jaci, all of Lenox 1. Preceding Linda in death is her father Lyle John in 2. Lucile John in 2. Patty John in 2. 00. Sonny and Joyce Harbin. The memory of a well spent life never dies, and riding a horse is like flying without wings fly Linda fly Michael Penn Bixler. Michael Penn Bixler, 6. Overland Park, Kan., passed Tuesday, Jan. Michael was born Dec. Council Bluffs to Frank and Marillyn Bixler. He graduated from Abraham Lincoln High School in 1. University of Houston Downtown. In 2. 00. 1 he received his masters degree in international business from the Keller Graduate School of Management. He was a former Special Forces sergeant first class medic in the U. S. Army serving from 1. He enjoyed spending time with his family, keeping up with his favorite sports teams the Chiefs, Nebraska Huskers, Former Houston Rockets, and the Royals. He also enjoyed hunting with his friend Joe and cousins in Corning. He loved working outside, building and creating new things. He enjoyed reading anything and everything, and liked to learn new things. He always enjoyed playing the guitar, watching James Bond movies and Trailer Park Boys and playing with his cats. He is survived by his children, Dakota and Mc. Kenzie. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the Wounded Warrior Project. L. Francis Mack. L.