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Meigs Local retirees honored at luncheon
by Charlene Hoeflich
choeflich@mydailysentinel.com
<p>Retiring Meigs Local teachers honored at a luncheon included left to right, front, Julia Vaughan and Mary <span>Brauer, second row, Kathy Reed, Linda Stanley, Bonnie Williams, and Marsha Radebaugh, and back, Opal Grueser and Ralph Werry. Also retiring but not attending were Donna Jenkins, Ron Drexler, and Mary Stewart.</span></p>

Retiring Meigs Local teachers honored at a luncheon included left to right, front, Julia Vaughan and Mary Brauer, second row, Kathy Reed, Linda Stanley, Bonnie Williams, and Marsha Radebaugh, and back, Opal Grueser and Ralph Werry. Also retiring but not attending were Donna Jenkins, Ron Drexler, and Mary Stewart.

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<p>Ida Martin who has driven a school bus for the Meigs Local School District, for 34 years is retiring this month. <span>Other support personnel retiring but not pictured are Charlie Williamson, Jeannie Witherell, and Sandy Butcher. </span></p>

Ida Martin who has driven a school bus for the Meigs Local School District, for 34 years is retiring this month. Other support personnel retiring but not pictured are Charlie Williamson, Jeannie Witherell, and Sandy Butcher.

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POMEROY — Eleven Meigs Local teachers with an accumulation of 300 years of classroom teaching and three people who provided support services for a total of 100 years were honored Tuesday with a luncheon at the Meigs Local Central Office.

Meigs Local Superintendent Rusty Bookman congratulated the retirees and presented each one with a basket of flowers donated by Mitch Meadows of Middleport.

The luncheon was hosted by the Meigs Local Board of Education and the Central Office staff. Others attending besides the retirees were the administrative and supervisory personnel from all three schools — Meigs Primary and Elementary School, Meigs Middle School and Meigs High School.

The retiring teachers with their respective years of service were Mary Stewart, 30 years; Ron Drexler, 32, Donna Jenkins, 35, Ralph Werry, 21; Opal Grueser, 22; Marsha Radabaugh, 38; Linda Stanley, 30; Kathy Brauer, 30; and Julia Vaughan, 31. Retiring from the staff of support personnel in the Meigs system were Ida Martin, 31 years and Charlie Williamson, 30 years, both bus drivers; and Jeannie Witherell, 14 years and Sandy Butcher, 22 years, both personal assistants to handicapped students.

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June 10, 2012
Marsha Radabaugh has 30 years of teaching service and "Kathy" Brauer is "MarySue" Brauer.
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