Norma Toddy Rozelle-Diers Norma Toddy Rozelle-Diers
DELPHOS Norma “Toddy” Rozelle-Diers passed away on Wednesday. She was 105 years old.
Norma
was born on Oct. 10, 1915, in Toronto, Canada, to Robert and Gertrude
(Sampson) Todd, who preceded her in death. On June 11, 1935, she was
united in marriage to Robert B. Rozelle, who passed away in 1983. She
was then united in marriage on Sept. 11, 1993, to Casey Diers, who
passed in 2005.
Norma is survived by a son and a daughter, Todd
(Janet) Rozelle and Jacqueline (Edward) Fritz, all of Delphos; five
grandchildren, James “JP” (Patty) Fritz, Eric (Gina) Fritz, Andrea
(Doug) Duerr, Melissa (Christopher) Ellison and Jacquie (Matt) Kill; two
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• Dec 4, 2020
The Fayetteville Independent Restaurant Alliance formed back in March in response to a directive from the governor that required all restaurants to stop dine-in service to limit the spread of COVID-19. Since then, the organization has provided 80 checks totaling nearly $37,500 to hospitality workers who needed financial aid to pay their bills as they lost jobs and hours. The FIRA continues to take applications, but one of its board members says they also need continued donations, especially heading into the holidays.
CHIPPEWA FALLS â With the COVID-19 pandemic causing a surge in demand for food, officials at Agnesâ Table and Legacy Community Center in Chippewa Falls are thankful for a generous helping of free meals they received this week.
Molson Coors Beverage Co., the parent company of Leinenkugel Brewing Co., announced the donation of 48,000 meals to Agnesâ Table/Legacy Community Center as part of a hunger prevention program.
The Molson Coors community giving program will support food pantries facing increased demand due to the pandemic in 10 brewery-based markets. In all the company will donate nearly 3 million meals.
âThis is just so important and so helpful because with the pandemic the meals and groceries weâre giving out have skyrocketed,â said Dave Gordon, board president of Agnesâ Table, which provides free meals to residents in need, and Legacy Community Center, a food pantry.