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KALMA M. KOENIG

Jesus Christ had Kalma Marie (Wittmeier) Koenig’s mansion ready the evening of June 2, when she fell asleep at age 96 at Laurenwood Nursing Home, Duncanville, TX. Kally was born when Calvin Coolidge was President of the United States on March 23, 1926, on a farm just west of Avon. She was christened in Trinity German Presbyterian Church in Avon. Kally was fifth of eleven children born to Christ J. and Rosella (Fischer) Wittmeier. She attended Mawhinney Country School through eighth grade and graduated Avon High School in 1944. She was the last surviving member of her graduating class. Kalma’s family lived through the Great Depression, dust storms, grasshoppers, drought, and poverty, but they emerged with farm and family intact. All eleven children survived. The family never missed church. Kally was a devoted follower of Jesus from childhood. Kalma and sister, Lorine, often sang special duets for church services, including “O That Will Be Glory for Me.”

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Joe and Lisa Williams of Mitchell and Tate, Callie, Jack and Tommy Williams of Letcher were visitors on May 28th in the home of Joe's sister, Lynn and Jon Stather. The following day Jim and Vicki Schuurmans of Tyndall and Diane Ewing of Sioux Falls were supper guests in the home of their sister, Lynn and Jon. Diane was an overnight guest.

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AVON LIONS CLUB DONATES TO COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS

The Annual Avon Lions Club Fun Fest resumed, after being canceled for two years due to covid, on April 29, 2022. The Avon Lions Club spearheads the annual fundraiser, but it takes everyone in the community to make it successful. The Avon Lions Club donates to various organizations and projects in the community. This year $10,000 is being donated to the Meadow View Manor, $400 to the Teener baseball team, coached by Matt Eggers and $400 to the older girls softball team, coached by Tom Pier. We are always looking for new and younger members to carry on the tradition of raising and donating money back to the community.

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AVON AMERICAN LEGION MEMORIAL DAY PROGRAM

"Here is to all the men and women of our armed forces, who unselfishly answered their nation's call. In times of war and peace, these dedicated Americans stood on the line. We honor them, one and all, and proudly offer our thoughts of gratitude for giving a part of their lives to freedom's cause and playing an important role in America's history."

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73RD ANNUAL CZECH DAYS TO BE HELD IN TABOR ONJUNE 17 AND 18, 2022

Merriam’s Midway Shows carnival on the midway and the Craft Fair & Sue Souhrada Memorial Quilt Show in the school gym kick off the 73rd Annual Czech Days celebration on Thursday, June 16th. The Tabor Bluebirds baseball game with Lesterville will be at 7:30 p.m. in Leonard Cimpl Park followed by the Rich Schild Memorial fireworks display to conclude the first day of the Czech Days celebration.

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FROM SOUTH DAKOTA TO SOUTH CAROLINA – AND BACK ONCE-LOCAL KAYAKER RETUNING TO AVON AREA

Chris Rezac is a South Dakota native who grew up in Dante. Even though he lives on the east coast and loves sea kayaking, in July he’ll return to his roots.

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AVON’S 18U SOFTBALL TEAM KICKS OFF SEASON

Avon’s 18U softball team kicked off its season hosting Tyndall on Wednesday, June 1. In game 1 Tyndall jumped out to an early 1-0 lead. Avon was able to tie the game in the bottom of the 5th but Tyndall sealed it with runs in the 6th. For Avon, Lydia Yost and Macy Voigt led the way with 2 hits apiece. Reece Loewe had a hit, a walk, and scored a run. Sam Brodeen added a RBI. On the mound Yost threw a complete game, giving up 4 hits, 2 earned runs, striking out 9 and walking 3.

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