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The Reedley Exponent A3 Thursday, February 15, 2018
Lights & Sirens February 1-February 7
Shots fired
at Reedley
residence
Staff Report
Reedley police said an un- known assailant fired shots at a residence in south Reedley on Feb. 6, striking the house and a car parked on the street.
There were no injuries, police said. The area of the shooting is about a block east of Reedley’s Department of Motor Vehicles building.
The incident occurred about 8:45 p.m. along South Sunset Avenue near East Lin- coln Avenue. According to Reedley Det. Sgt. John Cates, someone from a passing vehi- cle fired shots at a residence on the west side of the street. One shot struck the house and two other shots shattered a window and back taillight of a parked car.
Cates said detectives in- vestigating found four bullet casings at the scene. Resi- dents reported hearing four to six shots fired.
There were no eyewitness- es at the scene of the shooting, and there are no suspects.
Anyone who may have in- formation on the shooting is asked to contact the Reedley Police Department at 637- 4250.
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Thursday, Feb. 1
• Drug/narcotic violations, 24500 block of East Clayton Avenue (Fresno County Sher- iff’s Department), 8:30 a.m. • Larceny, 900 block of Sierra Street, Parlier (Parlier Police Department), 10:30 a.m.
• Aggravated assault, 700 block of 2nd Street, Orange Cove (Orange Cove Police Department), 11:30 a.m.
• Vehicle burglary, 1600 block of G Street, 6:30 p.m.
• Drug/narcotic violations, 1200 block of East Manning Avenue, 7:33 p.m.
Friday, Feb. 2
• Drug/narcotic violations, West Dinuba Avenue and South Reed Avenue, 1:56 a.m. • Theft of vehicle parts/ac- cessories, 800 block of North Reed Avenue, 10:30 a.m.
• Aggravated assault, 400 block of West Manning Av- enue, 12:03 p.m.
• Assault, 1600 block of East Manning Avenue, 12:32 p.m.
• Drug/narcotic violations, East 11th Street and North Columbia Avenue, 10:47 p.m.
Saturday, Feb. 3
• Drug equipment violations, 600 block of East Myra Av- enue, 9:11 a.m.
• Assault, 800 block of West Kip Patrick Drive, 9:58 a.m. • Drug/narcotic violations, 13th Street and E Street, 3:58 p.m.
• Vehicle theft, 13600 East Manning Avenue, Parlier (Parlier Police Department), 5:30 p.m.
Sunday, Feb. 4
• Drug/narcotic violations, South Buttonwillow Avenue and East Springfield Avenue, 1:12 p.m.
• Aggravated assault, 200 block of Willow Glen Circle, 1:43 p.m.
• Aggravated assault, 14600 block of East Goodfellow Av- enue (Fresno County Sher- iff’s Department), 2:25 p.m. • Vehicle theft, 1000 block of
Fett Drive, Parlier (Parlier Police Department), 8 p.m.
Monday, Feb. 5
• Destruction/damage/van- dalism of property, 13400 block of East Industrial Av- enue (Parlier Police Depart- ment), 4:30 p.m.
Tuesday, Feb. 6
• Vehicle theft, 600 block of Ze- diker Avenue, Parlier (Parlier Police Department), 9 a.m.
• Robbery, 100 block of East Carpenter Avenue, 11 a.m.
Wednesday, Feb. 7
• Assault, 1300 block of South Reed Avenue, 8:25 a.m. • Aggravated assault (gun), East Jefferson Avenue and South Sunset Avenue, 8:52 p.m. (Crime reports are listed for the Reedley, Parlier and Orange Cove areas and are available online at crimere- ports.com. Unless noted, the Reedley Police Department
handled the calls.)
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Man says he was beaten, robbed
Henry H. Dick
Henry H Dick was born in Dne- popotrovsk, Ukraine on June 1, 1922 to Henry and Marie (Unger) Dick,.
He migrated with them to On- tario, Canada in 1924. In 1954
Henry was called to ministry in the USA, making that his third
country of citizenship.
Henry grew up in Kitchener,
Ontario, Canada and attended the newly formed Mennonite
Brethren Church there. In No- vember of 1942, while serving
in the Royal Canadian Air Force, Henry received Christ as his Sav- ior and soon committed himself to
the ministry.
With much zeal for Christ and little experience, Henry
began to preach with a team of military people three months following his conversion. He was also the founder of a radio broadcast every Sunday morning, where military people would share testimonies, sing and preach. e radio station provided free air time for the duration of the war.
On May 25, 1946, Henry married Erica Penner and they spent almost 72 years together. eir courtship was brief, although they had known each other since childhood. God’s plans took Henry and Erica to the Mennonite Brethren Bible College in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Janet and Judy were born during their four years of Bible college. God’s provisions were plentiful and Henry graduated with a Bachelor of eol- ogy Degree and no debt.
God provided opportunities for Henry and Erica to serve in various capacities throughout their sixty-two years of minis- try. ey began their rst full-time ministry in 1950 as church planters in Orillia, Ontario, where they recruited twelve school teachers to help. eir son, Jim, was born during this time.
Henry served for one year as Public Relations Director for Tabor College in 1954 and visited almost every US church. He went on to pastor in Lodi from 1955-58. Henry pastored at Sha er MB from 1958-1969 where the family developed deep friendships. From 1969 to 1972, he served as the General Sec- retary for the US Conference and then became the President of the MB Biblical Seminary from 1972 to 1976. In 1975, the Reedley MB Church called him to be their pastor and he min- istered there until 1988. Always involved in the communities where he lived, Henry served with the Lions Club, Kiwanis and the Rotary Club. Henry appreciated that he received love and a rmation from these churches and institutions and he developed many life-long friendships.
Henry also served his denomination by being an active member of many boards and committees. In his 62 years
of ministry, he served as Moderator of the North American Conference and the Paci c District Conference. He was chairman of the Board of Education of the US Conference
and Chairman of the Board of Missions and Services. In his broader ministry, he travelled to y- ve countries. Henry also served for ten years on the National Board of the National Association of Evangelicals and on the Executive Committee of Internal Mennonite Central Committee. In 1990, Henry had the opportunity to return to the country of his birth and visit with church leaders in the USSR.
Henry’s rst retirement was in 1988, however he still was involved as a volunteer fundraiser for the MB Seminary. In 1989 the Paci c District Conference called him to be the Dis- trict Minister. He enjoyed relating to the over 120 churches in the district, preaching o en in churches and conducting mission’s conferences. He was frequently invited as a camp speaker in both Canada and the USA. Retiring from this position in 2003, Henry accepted the position of Minister of Pastoral Care at Dinuba MB Church, where he served until 2012.
Henry’s priorities were serving the Lord, loving and car- ing for his family and being involved in the work of the
local church and the conference. God gave him three children,(Janet and Art Enns; Judy and Ron Brown; Jim and Benti Dueck) six grandchildren (Mark and Jennifer Enns; Brian and Janice Enns; Patty and Norman Morrison; Rhonda and Geremy DeRuiter; Simon Dueck and Kim Dueck), and seven great-grandchildren Henry felt especially blessed that his entire family personally knows the Lord.
February 21: 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. Visitation at the Dopkins Funeral Chapel 189 S. J St., Dinuba, CA 93618.
February 22: 11 a.m. Memorial Service at Dinuba M.B. Church 110 N. Nichols Ave., Dinuba, CA 93618
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Staff Report
A man told police he was beaten and robbed of $200 cash by two men in north Reedley on Feb. 9.
Reedley police Det. Sgt. John Cates said the man was reportedly walking to his vehi- cle parked in front of a home near North Hollywood Drive and West Sycamore Avenue just before 12:30 a.m. when two men approached and at-
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ligence, said Nunes will be in Washington D.C. because the House is in session this
tacked him.
Cates said the man told
police he was punched in the face and ribs by the men, who took the cash from him and fled on foot.
The victim told police that he had been cut across the face by a knife, but Cates said there was no evidence to appear that a knife had been used.
Cates said the case re- mains under investigation.
week. Heather Greven, Janz’s campaign manager, said Janz will attend a forum for Young Democrats in preparation for a series of town halls through- out the district.
Deacon Melinda Barrow
Nancy Lou Engstrom
June 8, 1938 ~ February 5, 2018
Nancy Lou Engstrom was born on June 8th, 1938 in Reedley, California. She grew up in Reedley, as Nancy Bondurant, with her parents Joseph and Virginia Bondurant, along with older brother Robert Bondurant. She excelled at music, playing the violin and viola, as well as singing in several choral groups. As a high school senior, she was chosen to perform as a violist with the National Honor Orchestra.
A er graduating high school, Nancy attended Reedley College, where she met Ken Engstrom. ey fell in love and were married in 1957, moving to Fresno. While raising her family, she always enjoyed a di erent creative outlet, including papier mache, textiles, woodwork, furniture and ceramics.
In the early 1970’s, Nancy went back to school to complete her degree in Music Education. She performed in the Fresno Philharmonic Orchestra, directed church choirs, sang and played in numerous ensembles and served as a Music Specialist for the Fresno Uni ed School District. Nancy continued to work in the education eld as a Gate Teacher and Librarian.
Nancy loved to travel with Ken to destinations in the US and Europe, with frequent visits to Sweden to spend time with her daughter Donna and family.
Nancy always had a distinct sense of style, whether it was in her attire, home, or garden. She was fortunate to have a lifetime full of wonderful, loyal friends. She loved to laugh, play games and read. She was especially fond of her four grandsons, and would travel anywhere to see them perform music, compete in sporting events or just spend time together.
She had a strong Christian faith throughout her life and knew she would be with the Lord as her journey on earth ended on February 5th, 2018. She was preceded in death by her parents, Joseph and Virginia Bondurant, her husband Ken Engstrom and her brother Robert Bondurant.
She is survived her daughter Donna Engstrom Roxendal, son-in- law Lennart Roxendal and grandson Patrick Engstrom Roxendal of Uppsala, Sweden, son Mike Engstrom, daughter-in-law Laurel Engstrom, grandsons Carl and Lars Engstrom of Moorpark, California and daughter Diane Engstrom Scrivner, son-in-law Rick Scrivner and grandson Christopher Scrivner of San Diego, California. She is also survived by Bob Bondurant’s wife Juanita Bondurant, nephew Larry Bondurant, nephew Andrew Bondurant and Andrew’s wife Michelle Bondurant.
A viewing will be held at the Creighton Memorial Chapel on ursday, February 15th, 2018 from 2:00 PM - 7:00 PM, located at 1588 Lincoln St. in Kingsburg.
A celebration of Nancy’s life will be held Friday, February 16, 2018 at 11:00 AM at the Kingsburg Community Church, 1590 Smith St. in Kingsburg. A reception will follow the service at the church.
Website - www.reedleyanglican.com
Email - reedleyanglican@gmail.com Facebook - @churcho hegoodshepherdreedley
Worship Time 10:00 AM Sundays
Mission: “To proclaim Jesus as the way, the truth and the life; to know Him and make Him known.”
Come and join us as we grow in the knowledge and love of Jesus Christ.
We are a Church in the Anglican Diocese of San Joaquin; www. dioceseofsanjoaquin.netand part of the Anglican Church of North America; www.anglicanchurch.net
FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE 519 E. 11th Street, Reedley
Pastor: Ron Robertson
Sunday Growth Classes: 9:30am Children’s and Youth programs
Sunday Worship: 10:30am – Service; Children’s Church, ages 4-11 5:30pm Prayer – Evening Service 6:00pm
Wednesday Dinner served at 6:00pm
Wed. Family Night at 7:00pm (Adults, Youth Children) Food Give away – the third Saturday of the Month at 9:00am Basketball – Monday 7:00pm; Wednesday 8:00pm
For more information, call the church at 559-638-2739 All are welcome to attend www.reedleyfullgospel.com
FAITH COMMUNITY CHURCH 314 W. Manning Avenue • Reedley, CA 93654 638-2730
Pastor: Dr. Ernie Williams Sunday Worship: 10:45 a.m. Children’s Church for ages 3 thru 3rd grade Nursery available
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH 729 E. Manning Ave. (Corner of Manning & Sunset) (559) 638-3881
Sunday Bible Study 9:30 AM, Worship service 10:30 AM
Wednesday Prayer @ 6:30 PM, Choir practice @ 7:30 PM
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