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Obituary: Ronald Adams
ANDOVER - Ronald Adams, 85, of Andover passed away peacefully on Saturday May 22, 2021, at home surrounded by the presence .
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Ronald Adams
ANDOVER – Ronald Adams, 85, of Andover passed away peacefully on Saturday May 22, 2021, at home surrounded by the presence and love of his family.
Ron was born in Quincy, Mass., on June 29, 1935. At 17 he joined the Navy and was a U.S. Navy Seaman First Class, he had to cut his Navy career short to care for his mother and two younger brothers while his older brother went to Korea. He began working for Boston Edison Power Company at 18 as a station cleaner. During his career there he attended school at Peterson School of Steam Engineering, Northeastern University and Wisconsin State University and became a First-Class Engineer. He continued education through Rutgers and Bentley University for management development.
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JASPER COUNTY â The Indiana Commission for Higher Education has awarded 200 scholarships to the fifth class of Next Generation Hoosier Educators.
Two of them attend Kankakee Valley and one attends Rensselaer Central.
Selected through a competitive process based on academic achievement and other factors, Brittany Moore, of Rensselaer Central, and Isabelle Eenigenburg and Alisyn Risner, both of Kankakee Valley, will each receive $7,500 annually (up to $30,000 total) for committing to teach in Indiana for at least five years after graduating college.
âHard work, passion and academic excellence are just a few characteristics of these future teachers,â said Indiana Commissioner for Higher Education Teresa Lubbers. âWe are pleased to award them with a scholarship as they pursue their teaching credentials that will ultimately benefit their students and the state.â