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Richard A. “Dick” Klingler, age 81, of Ada, passed away on Tuesday, April 15, 2025 at Bridge Hospice Care Center, Findlay. 

He was born on September 24, 1943 in Bluffton, Ohio to the late Keith and Annabelle (Routt) Klingler.  

Dick retired from United Aircraft in Forest, Ohio. 

He is survived by a brother, Robert Klingler of Ada; two sisters: Martha King of Alger and Mary Paul of LaFayette; and several nieces and nephews.  

He was preceded in death by two brothers: William Klingler and George Klingler; and a sister, Elsie Mae Klingler. 

Tuesday, April 15 is the first Ada Cloverbuds meeting for 2025. The meeting begins at 6:30 p.m. at Community Health Professionals.

Cloverbuds is 4-H for kids in K-2nd grade that are at least 5 years old by January 1, 2025.

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By Paula Pyzik Scott
Editor, Ada Icon and Bluffton Icon

I get a kick out of having a custom design on the Ada and Bluffton Icons. Starting today, you'll find improved browsability at the bottom of the home page where Historical, Obituaries, Photo Gallery and Video are now featured.

The photo gallery now plays as a slideshow. When you click on a photo, the Icon now takes you to the original post and caption.

The Historical and Video items cycle when you refresh the page using your browser. 

By Cort Reynolds

BLOOMDALE – The visiting Ada High School softball team lost a tight 2-1 pitcher’s duel to Blanchard Valley Conference rival Elmwood on Monday, April 14.

Elmwood tied the game with a run in the fourth, then scored the eventual winning run in the fifth. The Bulldog girls had chances to score but couldn’t get the timely hit.

Ada senior pitcher Jenna Bassitt went all six innings. She struck out five and allowed six hits with no walks. She permitted one earned run.

“We had our chances, it was two good teams going at it,” said fourth-year Bulldog head coach Jeff Bassitt. “We didn’t get the hits when we needed them.”

By Cort Reynolds

BLOOMDALE – The visiting Ada High School baseball team lost 12-2 to Blanchard Valley Conference foe Elmwood on Monday, April 14.

The Bulldogs scored two runs in the top of the first inning to break on top lead early. But the Royals answered with three scores in the home half of the opening frame and never relinquished the lead.

Elmwood tacked on one run in the second and two more in the third to go ahead, 6-2. Single runs in the fourth and fifth frames extended the margin to 8-2. 

The Royals invoked the 10-run rule with four runs in the bottom of the sixth.

Lima Memorial Health System provides Emergency Ready event

Learn how to save a life in just 30 minutes Join Lima Memorial Health System at Buckeye East Coffee Shop, 124 E. Buckeye for a free hands-only CPR and AED demonstration. The program will take place from 10:00-10:30 a.m.

A new AED (automated external defibrillator) will be presented to One More gym. 125 E Buckeye Ave.

All are invited to "grab a coffee and discover how quick action and simple techniques can help save a life in an emergency." No registration is required.

Know what to do if you are a bystander when someone experiences cardiac arrest
CALL 9-1-1

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