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Ada's Memorial Day speaker urges: "Honor the memory of men and women who gave ultimate sacrifice"

Dave Archer spoke at the Ada Memorial Day service at the VFW on Monday afternoon.

About 100 people attended the service sponsored by the Ada American Legion and Ada VFW.

Archer, a Marine who served in Vietnam, said Memorial Day is a mournful time in remembrance of our fallen warriors and encouraged the crowd to pray for the families and give them a comforting ear. He  urged those in attendance to honor the memory of men and women who gave the ultimate sacrifice.

Ada High School class of 2015 celebrates graduation

Ada High School's class of 2015 celebrated its graduation with Sunday commencement exercises. Fifty-five seniors graduated.

The class colors are purple and gold, class flower, purple tulip and class motto: "Be yourself; everyone else is already taken" - Oscar Wilde.

Monty Siekerman provides the following photos of the event, during and afterwards. Check out the photos below.

Class of 2015

Ada High School's 2015 commencement was Sunday. Here's a view of students waiting for their name to be called to cross stage and receive their diploma. (Monty Siekerman photo)

It's summer! The Ada pool is officially open

Angela Rembis is Ada Community Pool manager this season.

She reports 32 swimmers on the first day, Saturday. The pool is open from 1 to 8 p.m. daily. Cost is $3 per person, free for those under 3.

There is a midnight swim for teens from 8 p.m. until midnight every Tuesday, beginning this week. (Monty Siekerman)

Mae Sizemore visitation on Tuesday

Mae Sizemore, 91, died on Saturday, May 23, 2015, at 6:20 a.m. at Richland Manor Nursing Home, Bluffton.

She was born on June 11, 1923, in Prestonsburg, Kentucky, to Joe and Rosa (Warrix) Calhoun who preceded her in death. On Nov. 25, 1940 she married John P. Sizemore and he died on Sept. 23, 2010.

Cedar Cove - that little piece of Heaven - now closed to public

Cedar Cove is now closed to the public.

The popular swimming and fishing pond and gardens located three miles north of Ada on State Route 235 has been sold by Monty Siekerman.

For the past 14 years, Cedar Cove has played host to numerous garden clubs, Bible studies, birthday parties, and weddings.

During a hot summer, the land has drawn more than 10,000 people for swimming, fishing, Frisbee, or just plain relaxing...all free to those who wanted to visit.

The garden contains more than 250 varieties of trees and shrubs. The property has been described by many as "a little piece of Heaven" and "peaceful."

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