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Jeanne d’Arc

June 12, 1429, the assault on the fortress at Jargeau by Joan of Arc was accomplished. Its many lulls and “treaties” notwithstanding the Hundred Years War in its ninety-third year.

Weather

Weather Today A 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly after 2 p.m. Sunny, with a high near 88.

EVELYN CHERRY

Evelyn Rebecca Cherry, 93 of Kokomo, Indiana passed away on Friday, June 30, 2023. She was born in Gallatin, Tennessee on April 26, 1930 to William A. Kendall and Flora B. (Clancy) Kendall. She married Delbert C. Cherry on February 21, 1948. They were married for 63 years when Delbert passed away on October 31, 2011. Evelyn was a member of Kemp United Methodist Church in Tipton, Indiana for 30 years and a member of First United Methodist Church in Okeechobee, Florida for 25 years. Evelyn and her husband were very active in their church, serving as greeters on Sunday. She was a member of Ruth Circle FUMC in Okeechobee and served as Treasurer. Evelyn retired from Delco Electronics in Kokomo in 1983 after 30 years. They built a new home in Okeechobee, Florida where they retired and lived for 25 years before health issues caused them to move back to Indiana. Evelyn was a wonderful cook. She cooked and served all sorts of vegetables grown in the family garden. While living in Florida she liked to cook up crappie and bluegill for friends and family that Delbert had caught in Lake Okeechobee. She was an expert seamstress, making many things over the years for her and her daughters to wear. Evelyn grew up as a child of the Great Depression, making her thrifty and a very hard worker. She took great pride in everything she did. She was the best daughter, sister, wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, great-greatgrandmother, aunt and friend you could ask for. She was kind and generous with herself and her time. Evelyn is survived by daughters, Wanda Abney and husband Butch (Wayne) of Russiaville, Indiana, Loraine Swope of Kokomo; a son, Dewaine and wife Roseanne Cherry of Arcadia, Indiana; a sister, JoEdna Bardonner of Arcadia, Indiana; a sister-in-law Margaret Ann Kendall of Elwood, Indiana; grandchildren, Tom Abney and wife Andrea of Kokomo, Bob Lancette of West Palm Beach, Florida, Chris Lancette and Elesia Ricke of Perrysburg, Ohio, Amity (Cherry) and husband Joel O

Ripberger enters the race for mayor

Abby Ripberger of Tipton has entered the race to be the City of Tipton’s Mayor. “I can confirm that I submitted a petition with 57 signatures to run for Mayor of Tipton as an Independent,” Ripberger said on Friday.

Briefs

Office Open The Tipton County Tribune office is open Monday-Friday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Neighbors helping neighbors

Several storms have past through Tipton County the past few days, the strongest was called a Derecho. A Derecho is a line of intense, widespread, and fast-moving windstorms and sometimes thunderstorms that moves across a great distance and is characterized by damaging winds. This storm traveled approximately 600 miles. Erica Conaway Stillson knows about that storm all too well as it took a big portion of one of her trees down. Stinson said this about her experience, “I get reminded how much I love living in Tipton even in challenging times!