She mentioned that she and Johnson were both 70 and both women.
But she then admitted they had never met.
âEven though I said I didnât know her, I did know her,â Frisch said in a voice dripping with emotion. âShe is a child of the Creator, our God. And she is now in a beautiful, sunny place.â
Rev. Roger Lynn plays flute music at a funeral ceremony for indigent and abandoned residents on Wednesday at the Lewis and Clark County Cemetery. THOM BRIDGE, Independent Record
Frisch was among 75 people who gathered at the Lewis and Clark Cemetery for funeral services for 11 indigent or abandoned residents who died in 2020 or 2021. The bodies had been cremated.Â
Carrie Steinweg
Times correspondent
Patti Miskus, a registered nurse at St. Mary Catholic Community School, was selected as a top nurse in the Region by peer review. Tony V. Martin, The Times
Nursing isn t the career Patti Miskus initially planned to pursue.
She had completed college when she decided to go that route. After attending University of Utah on a gymnastics scholarship, earning a B.S. in Exercise and Sports Science, she moved back to Northwest Indiana.
âI think my background with gymnastics and seeing medical professionals for various injuries and wanting to help people and care for them influenced decision to go into nursing,â said Miskus.