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Annual Report ANNUAL REPORT 2011-2012 Dear Friends, Aaron Palmer and Sidney Whorton, members of Mooseheart’s Class of 2011, expressed their thanks to the Moose fraternity so eloquently during the 2011 International Moose Convention in Anaheim last July. Aaron, Valedictorian of the Class of 2011, told the men and women of the Moose, “I came to Mooseheart a boy uncertain as to what tomorrow would bring, and now I leave here as a young man certain that my tomorrow is bigger, better and brighter because of what you provided for me.” Board of Directors Sidney asked, “What happens when your W. Ray Kesling, Chairman parents don’t uphold their end of the parent/child Scott Depot, West Virginia relationship?” She followed her question with, “At Aaron William B. Airey Mooseheart dreams really do come true. I stand Palmer Director General before you today as living proof that what you do Mooseheart, Illinois in your Associations, Moose Legions, Lodges and George W. McCullough III Chapters helps make the impossible possible. Supreme Governor Charlotte, North Carolina . It rights the wrongs of a child in need and with just the right amount of love, care and understanding, makes the dreams of a little girl from the state of Eugene Joyce Tennessee come true. God bless.” Newport, New Hampshire The kindness you have shown through your Milton McGinnis Vallejo, California donations proves you believe in our humanitarian mission of service to those in need of a safe, secure Wallace McLamb* and nourishing environment. You are truly making Newport News, Virginia a difference in the lives of others. John R. Reiter Ocala, Florida Winston Churchill said, “You make a living by what you get. You make a life by what you give.” Sandra Thompson Colorado Springs, Colorado Sidney This annual report of Moose Charities was made Whorton possible because of you — and thousands like you Charlene Welch — who truly give of their substance. Berkley, Michigan Corporate Officers On behalf of our kids at Mooseheart and our senior members at Moosehaven, I give you heartfelt thanks for your outstanding generosity during the 2010-2011 W. Ray Kesling, President fiscal year. With warm regards, Jan Fregulia, Vice President Joseph R. Mech, Treasurer James K. Fleming, Secretary Jan Fregulia Executive Director *Deceased January 13, 2011 Moose Charities unites with charitable individuals, corporations, foundations, and the Loyal Order of Moose and Women of the Moose, to provide capital and operational support to Mooseheart Child City School, located 40 miles west of Chicago; and to the Moosehaven retirement community, located 15 miles south of Jacksonville in Orange Park, Florida. 2010 - 2011 HonorHonor RollRoll ofof DonorsDonors Fiscal Year JAMES J. DAVIS SOCIETY The individuals listed here are being honored for their generous commitment to the children of Mooseheart and the seniors of Moosehaven by their cumulative giving of $50,000 or more. 1913 Club Honoring the Founding of Mooseheart $100,000-$999,000 1922 Club Honoring the Founding of Moosehaven $50,000-$99,999 Blakey, Thomas Charland, Joyce Hiland, Donald E. Mahoney, Mary Ann Feigenbaum, Stephen M. Budimlya, Karen Brazil, Marie Foor Jr., Glen E. Kesling, Ray & Betty LEAGUE OF GUARDIANS We are pleased to recognize the following individuals for their exemplary support as members of the League of Guardians. Distinguished $25,000+ Boehmke, David Varvel, Scott & Marian Duffer, James & Carolyn May Jr., Earl & Betty Mahoney, Mary Ann Brown, Jerry D. Vonhoff, Eric & Cathy Engelke, Gil & Janet McCormick, Sheila Budimlya, Karen Wallace, Donald & Carla Farrell, David & Mary Jane McCullough, George W. & Sue Champion $10,000 - $24,000 Cotnam, Don & Eileen Welch, Charlene Fleet, Ross McDowell, Kenneth Davis, Evan & Carol Courtney, Frank & Young, Kathy Whitley, George E. French, Patrick McGinnis, Milton E. & Bettimae Cushing, Scott & Maria Wilson, Jack & Grace Froning, Dan & Mary McManama, Robert & Cletus Sentinel $5,000 - $9,999 Del Corso, Stephen & Joyce Wolfe, Richard & Emily Funkey, Robert & Catherine McPherson, Floyd & Barbara Collins, Andrew & Joan Dupree, Tom & Nancy Gatto, Steve & Jean Mech, Joseph R. & Barbara Coyle, Paul & Carol Ann Duval, Thomas Guardian $1,000 - $1,499 Gerhard, Michael Megee III, Ernest & Beatrice Cummings, Warren & Cathy Edwards, Esther Albert, Danny & Louise Gipson, John & Judith Melrath, H. Feigenbaum, Stephen M. Elston, Robert & Sally Ashlock, Gerald & Virginia Gray, Robert & Judianne Miller, Herman & Verna Harris, Richard & Carrie Fanslow, Thomas & Janelle Austin, Robert Green, Edward G. Miller, Jerry & Leanna Henry, Jeff & Charlene Fisher, Warren & Ann Avery, Richard Greenaway Jr., David & Claire Millikan, Ann Kesling, Ray & Betty Fiske, Scott & Cindy Babcock, Duane & Virginia Griffin, Frank & Jill Moneypenny, Guy E. & Beatrice Pristave, Albert A. Flaws, Gerald T. Barnett, Sandra Gurrieri-Pardini, Florence J. Monk, Jerome & Connie Smoot, David Francisco, Elinor L. Bauer, Robert S. & Kathleen Gustafson, Donald G.& Terese Moran, Michael F. Gatto, George & Ann Becht, Burns Hadden, L. Hank Mosley, Douglas W. Protector $2,500 - $4,999 Gooder, Suzanne Bellamy, C. Cameron & Nita Hale, James & Dona Mulligan, William & Linda Airey, William & Jean Gramling, Tom & DeAnna Bennett, Dennis & Jayne Hamm, Deane & Tammy Neff, Robert & Tammy Atkinson, Albert Gruber, Stephen P. Berger, Bruce & Donna Hammond, Darell Neu, John D. & Judy Bendickson, Dennis & Kathleen Hammond, Rodney Berwick, Keith Harwood, Burhl & Dona Niemeyer, George W. Bialopiotrowicz, Victor Hart, Scott & Christie Betz, Bill & Jo Hatcher, Jerry Ogletree, Doris Capes, John & Kristina Hart, Timothy & Wendy Bilderbeck, William T. Heilman, Carolyn Ourant, Kenneth L. Crowder, Wesley I. Hatcher, Thomas Bille, George & Mary Helvik, Steve Owens, Jo Ann Fregulia, Frank & Jan Hauf, Michael & Colleen Bird, Karen Hogarth, David J. Palochko, Charlie & Darlene Gilmer, Donald & Edna Hawkins, Jeffrey & Susan Black, Warren Holzer, Bill & Deanne Parker, Kelvin & Elizabeth Griswold, Franz R. & Beth Henderson, Jim & Joyce Blaser, Sandria Houston, Ronald & Karen Peer, O’Dell & Tempie Hampton, Lowell R. Hobbs, James & Rosalie Boone, Melissa Houts, Debra S. Pershing, John J. & Janet Henderson, Johanna Hoffert, Pat Bradshaw, Keith & Dorothy Irving, Barbara J. Peterson, Kent & Jennifer Hines, W. Otis Hood, Don & Esther Bristol, James Jansen, Walter Peterson, Martin & Linda Hott, George & Marcia Hoy, Rodney & Vickey Brown, Arthur Jewett, Fred & Phyllis Pier, Robert & Barbara Kleinendorst, Dennis J. & Ann Huggins, Gene Brown, Dwaine Johnston, Barbara A. Pizarek, James & Patricia Long, James B. & Christine Hydar, Jeffrey & Karen Bruce, Jerry & Sherry Johnston, Harry L. & Linda Polhamus, Steelman & Jean Mohr, Ron & Harriet Jirak, Joyce Bryson, Charles Kaufman, Kenneth J. & Lola Prunchak, John & Helen O’Connor, Jerry & Nancy Kitchens, Willard & Kay Bush, Barbara J. Keller, Joe P. Reiter, John & Sharlyn Presley, Ron & Donna Koons, Joseph R. & Connie Canty, Melvin W. & Esther Kitonis, Walter P. Renno, Clarence & Carolyn Rice, Charles A. & Mary Kronemeyer, David & Jean Cassidy, Agnes Klinger, Paul & Carol Richards, Larry & Sandra Rusch, Penny Masopust, Bruce Casto, Marilyn Kluzak, Gary & Dale Riggle, David & Susan Schmidt, Carl R. & Olivia McCoy, Shirley Castoe, Robert & Marsha Lapinski, James Roach, Sherry Seaman, James L. & Alice McKiness, Rick Cavanaugh, William & Patty Latino, Angelo & Sadie Ruder Jr., Joe & Bearden, Joann Slabik, Tim McLaughlin, Byron & Gaila Chambers, David & Saundra Layton, Edward P. & Edie Saladin, Liguori Taylor, Robert M. Norris, Wynn Clark, Dale & Nancy Lehmann, Edward & Della Salazar, John Thomas, Ray & Delight O’Brien, Darrell & Melissa Clark, Paul & Jaynie Leide, Sharon Saxon, Norma J. Uvanile, Joseph Peters, Michael G. & Coen, Michael & Teresa Leuer, Michael & Jill Schultz, Michael J. Walsh, Margaret J. Sloan-Peters, Linda Crary, Walter & Angela Lewis, Michael & Linda Scott, Fred & Donna Walter, Marge L. Platt, Anna Crowley, Michael J. Lock, Bill & Susan Short, Mack & Sharon Williams, Daniel & Beryl Smardon, James & Nan Curtis, Paul & Bonnie Loeser, Donald R. Simunich, Gregory Smith, Allen B. Dalton Sr., Byron & Terri Lowe, David & Beverly Sine, Gilbert & Bonnie Defender $1,500 - $2,499 Sobel, Daniel & Denise Davis, Arland & Dale Lucht, Arnold & Patricia Sipes, John & Linda Albert, Holly B. Spingler Sr., Robert & Barbara Dean, Norman Marinda Fisher Sisson, William & Judy Ansell, Leslie & Donna Swinson, James D. Dencklau, Ronald Martin, John T. & Rose Mary Smith, Danny & Diane Baile, Shawn & Denielle Thompson, Glen & Sandy Dickerson, Brian & Diane Matthew, Wendy C. Snyder, Duke Bakman, Robert R. Tucker, Nelson & Yvonne Douglas, Robert Mauck, Robert L. & Jo Anne F. Sowers, Larry & Borman, Janette1 Spika, Joe & Dorothy White, Thomas & Mary Reiter Jr., Charles Burke, Thomas Haas, Bruce F. & Carolynn Spooner, Phillip Williams, Gladys Rodriguez, Rocky Carlton, Lisa Hamel, Aurelia Springfield, Barbara Wofford, Bernard Roman, Alicia Carmack, Fred & Vicki Hamelink, Claude Stancell, Clarence Rowe, Robert Carter, Robert & Cheryl Harmon, Ethel Starr, Jean Patron $500 - $749 Sharp, Daniel & Johnny Chalkley, Raymond Harrigan, Peter Staugler, Charles R. Anderson, Albert Sheffer, Susan Chappell, Harvey & Dianna Hartley, Kirk Stee, Harlan & Ann Bergin, Kevin Sinnamond, Sandi Chiu, Sic Hartley, Ray & Margaret Steffens, Bob & Roberta Bowman, Rosalyn Sobier, Lee Cihak, John & Patricia Hay, Lori Stevens, Lawrence & Shirley Boyle, Sharon & Boyle, Jayne Sprinkle, Leonard & Marlene
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