Tropical Storm Bill swirls, briefly, far out at sea
MIAMI – The second named storm of this year’s hurricane season, Tropical Storm Bill, strengthened slightly off the U.S. eastern seaboard on Tuesday, but not for long. It was expected to dissipate on Wednesday over colder water as it approaches the coast of Nova Scotia.
The National Hurricane Center in Miami said that Bill, which became a storm late Monday, was swirling about 240 miles off Nantucket, Massachusetts.
Bill had maximum sustained winds of 50 mph and was moving to the northeast at 31 mph, on a path that doesn’t pose any immediate threat to land.
Michael “Mike” Earl Hard, age 63, of Logan, Ohio, went home to be with Jesus on the early morning of June 14, 2021. He passed on peacefully, surrounded by his family and friends. Mike was born January 1, 1958 in Wiesbaden, Germany to Kenneth and Nadina Hard. He worked for many years in retail. Mike and his beloved wife Judy, owned Autumn Ridge Cabins, Wind Chime Shop, and Christmas Treasures. He then started Hocking Hills Candle Works, which was his favorite and where his passion shined bright. The customers called him a scentologist and anyone that asked how he was doing; his response was always ‘peachy.’ His faith in God is what motivated his life. Mike was preceded in death by his father Kenneth Hard and mother Nadina “Nickie” Hard. Surviving are his wife of 26 years, Judy Hard; children, Angela (Jason) Merckling and Jimmie (Jessie) Mccoy; grandchildren, Dacoyta, Cooper, Jimmie III., Carter, and Makaylee; sister, Susan (Bruce) Ristow; and many loving and supportive family, friends, and special people in their lives. Calling hours will be observed from 5-7PM on Thursday, June 17, 2021 at the Heinlein-brown Funeral Home in Logan, Ohio and from 10-11AM on Friday, June 18, 2021 at the Beautiful Savior Evangelical Lutheran Church, Grove City, Ohio. Funeral services will be held at 11AM Friday, June 18, 2021, at the Beautiful Savior Evangelical Lutheran Church, Grove City, Ohio with Pastor Thomas Meissner officiating. Burial will follow at Fernwood Cemetery, Lockbourne, Ohio. Donations can be made to Fairhope Hospice, Beautiful Savior Evangelical Lutheran Church, or the research of leptomeningeal disease. LETTERS OF CONDOLENCE MAY BE SENT TO THE FAMILY AT THIS WEBSITE: www. brownfuneralservice.net/ condolences