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The Journey A Newsletter for Friends and Supporters of Hospice House Spring 2015 this issue 1 From the Executive Director From the Executive Director… By Linda Taylor Stallings, [email protected]

2 From the Front Line A Community that Comes Together 2 Hospice House Wish List 3 A Journey to the End

3 Doing What We Do Each year, the greater Williamsburg community allows Hospice House to

4 Hike for Hospice: Tutus, T- offer services for end-of-life support and bereavement to them without Shirts, Orange Sneakers & Hon- charge. Each year, our community reminds us how valuable those services eybee Antennas are with letters of support, sponsorship of our events, and donating financial resources to allow us to remain operating. It is our privilege to be 6 Chaplain’s Corner present with you in the critical moments in your life journey, and a 6 Bereavement Support Groups responsibility we do not take lightly. 7 Light-Up A Life 2014 Perhaps one of the best examples of a community coming together is our signature event, the Elegant Culinary Affaire. The event, which turned 25 8 Elegant Culinary Affaire 2015 years old this year, showcases the generosity and spirt of our community. Six 13 Hospice Council of the areas top chefs—Daniel Abid of Le Yaca, Travis Brust of the 12 Donor Listing Williamsburg Inn, Everett of Blue Talon/Trellis/DoG Street Pub, Tom Power of Fat Canary, Kyle Woodruff of Waypoint and Uwe Schluszas of Back Cover—Event Calendar Kingsmill participate with their time, culinary genius and resources; the Duffeler Family of the Williamsburg Winery supplies wine and their wine 4445 Powhatan Parkway maker for pairings; Cathy Combs and Smith-Wade Band entertain us; Sterling Events, Prestige Press and Seasons Florist make the night look fantastic; Williamsburg VA 23188 Kingsmill, Bardrof Imaging and PS Audio Visual provide service and support. 757-253-1220 It is a culmination of many, many individuals making Hospice House shine www.williamsburghospice.org and raise support for services on a magical evening.

Hospice House and Support Like the Elegant Culinary Affaire (ECA), Hospice House at its core is neighbors Care of Williamsburg: supporting neighbors. Like the many people who make the ECA a success, it is each of you reading this who play a role in our ability to provide services. It enhancing the quality of is you who tells your friend that we can help—or it may be that you need our living for individuals facing support. It is you who provides financial gifts; it is you who help maintain our the last phases of life and gardens, man our phones, and provide a calming presence to our guests. supporting those they love. Thank you for allowing us the opportunity to make a difference in the Wil- liamsburg community. Thank you for making a difference. “LIKE” Hospice House & Support Care of Williamsburg on FaceBook! 2015 From The Front Line Board of Directors With the arrival of the New Year it is a time to revisit age old questions. Dave Kilgore, Chairman Mary Kay Dineen, MD, Vice Chair One of the questions always seeking an answer we are often asked is: How do I know Amanda Ulishney, Treasurer what is best for my loved one? The family and their loved one have just received a life

David Bush threating diagnoses and are being bombarded by questions… What to do? What are their Bob Canfield wishes? How much treatment? Do they have a Medical Directive? The difficulty is in trying Bill Carr to make decisions after the diagnoses. It would be such a help if we spent time talking to Jeff Clark Ginny Crone our loved ones long before a diagnoses. Lois Demerich In recent years, there have been numerous books helping us focus on just these types of Susanna Hickman Ann Hornsby questions. These books and articles help us form a knowledge base and beliefs regarding Julie Hummel end of life issues in order to make informed decisions. Each condition may warrant a Lisa Krass different response regarding treatment but one’s basic response should be based on your Jim Lesnick, MD Bringier McConnell knowledge of the wants and desires of the one ill…. How much treatment is too much? Donald G. Murfee, Jr. Do we give up and accept that this is it? Should we keep fighting? How long? And the Stuart Patterson scary question… What will my loved ones last days will be like? Cara Sisson Joanne Skahill For those facing these questions now, we would be happy to sit down with you to help Margaret Stockton you find answers to these questions. Roger Thaler Jane Wilson For others who have the time we would encourage you to start reading and talking to

Staff your loved ones before you are faced with any of these questions Some of the better books that help us formulate our Linda Taylor, Executive Director answers are: Janet Reid Deputy Director Being Mortal Atul Gawande M.D. The Best Care Possible Ira Byock M.D. Ann Chisam Administrative Assistant Critical Decisions Peter A.Ubel M.D.

Allison DeLaney Crossing the Creek Holmes Hospice RN Bereavement Coordinator/Chaplain

Joy Gosselin Blair Accountant Hospice House Wish List Stacy Keating  Clorox Bleach Business Manager  Facial Tissues

Linda Osborn  Tide High Efficiency Detergent “PODS” Director of Patient/Family  Fabric Softener Sheets Volunteer Services  Paper Towels (Select a-Size)

Bell-Jo Rodgers  Bathroom Tissue Nurse Consultant  Trash Bags: 39 gallon, 13 gallon, and 7-10 gallon  Soft Drinks: Coke, Diet Coke, Ginger Ale, Sprite or Pepsi in cans (1/2 cans) Brenda Stout  Bottled Water Director of Clinical Services  Lysol Spray Disinfectant Jackie LeClair  Air Freshener/Disinfectant Sprays Operations Manager  Juices (single serving cans: apple, cranberry, prune and orange juice)

Lori, Kim, Rachel, Julie  Cake, Cookie, Brownie Mixes and Frosting On-Call Nurses  Chicken Soups (small or single serving size)  Paper Plates (small, microwaveable) Anne, Ella, Marilyn, Francine,  Ladies Nightgowns (new) Denise, Penny, Amy, Shana,  40 Watt Light Bulbs AnneMarie, Monique  Copy Paper Companion Staff  Donations for bird seed to be made at Wild Birds Unlimited (Monticello Marketplace Shopping Center) 2 A Journey to the End Doing What We Do Whenever I am asked to describe my experience with the Williamsburg People sometimes comment, “I couldn’t do Hospice House, my verbal description always seems inadequate. There- what you do”. Perhaps unspoken is the under- fore, I thought I may better convey my thoughts on paper. lying question, “Why do you do what you do”? Many people think of the Hospice House as a place one goes to die. But These are valid queries and the answers are the Hospice House & Support Care of Williamsburg experience is so complex. much more! When we “companion” individuals on their My wife and I became associated with the Hospice House & Support journey to “end-of-life”, we form a kinship with Care of Williamsburg when she was diagnosed as “terminal” with ovarian cancer. Obviously a traumatic event in our lives, it was at this point the them and their loved ones. Those who volun- dynamic Hospice House organization came to our aid. teer alongside us are kindred spirits who hope to make the journey a bit easier and lighten the We met with their incredible staff (most of whom are volunteers) and were introduced to the vast array of services that they provide; even burden for families. more incredible at no cost to the client regardless of ability to pay. Even A case in point: Three women: Holly, Martha, though my wife was not quite ready to pass on, the Hospice House staff and Laura, form a team to “companion” a became our most valuable resource through this extremely difficult time. woman of similar age. We take turns visiting A visit from their “social” director provided us with information and guid- and offering whatever support is needed; ance concerning their various services and arranged for our first visit by our Hospice House Volunteer. This Volunteer came to visit at least once meals are made, laundry is folded, massages a week to sit with my wife, allowing me to leave long enough to run er- given; there is conversation and quiet compan- rands and just to “get out of the house” for a while. ionship. Her dear husband comes to refer to us It wasn’t long before they made arrangements for my wife come to the as his three rays of sunshine. Hospice House for a “respite” stay; an in-Hospice House stay for a few Two weeks before our lady transi- days, allowing me time to conduct the various activities necessary to pre- pare for the inevitable. They provided 24-hour care for my wife’s tions to Hospice House. First a respite stay, it needs during this time. becomes clear that this will be a stay for end-of -life. Each of us continue to visit her almost After the end of this stay, we eventually had not one, but three wonder- ful Hospice Volunteers to come to visit weekly. These incredible volun- daily as Christmas comes and goes. It is two teers are not only great care-givers, but they have become wonderful days after Christmas and Holly arrives at Hos- friends to my wife and me as well. pice House that morning. She senses the end is Some eight months after our initial contact with the Hospice House staff near and says her good-byes. Martha and I and volunteers, my wife made her third visit to the Hospice House for 24 arrive nearly simultaneously that afternoon. -hour care. After a long and courageous battle with her insidious dis- Two staff members are seated by our patient, ease, she peacefully slipped away into her at last painless eternal sleep. I whose vital signs indicate death is imminent. was not present when she passed away; however, two of her beloved Hospice Volunteers were at her side. She did not die alone. My wife and They have opened the French doors to let in I could not have asked for a more comforting end to our long and diffi- the unexpectedly warm December sunshine. cult journey to the end. Outside a large flock of bluebirds have graced In summary, I can only add that the Hospice House and their staff have the gardens and the solitary song of an un- been a blessing to my wife and to myself. They were truly responsible known bird fills the air. for my wife being able to fulfill her wish to remain at home; and for what little bit of sanity that I have left. The Hospice House is certainly one of I hold our patient’s hand, Martha rubs my back Williamsburg’s many treasures. It is not just a place to go to die; it is a and soon our friend is gone. These are mo- process of getting there as comfortable and painlessly as possible. ments of grace and they fill our hearts with Richard J. Bunger wonder and peace. A grateful Primary Caregiver Submitted by Laura Lawrence with the consent of Holly Campbell and Martha Elim

3 Hike for Hospice: Tutus, T-Shirts, Orange Sneakers & Honeybee Antennas By Carol Occhuizzo

Tutus, t-shirts, orange sneakers, and Hospice flyer earlier in the year. She had been looking for a way to honor her father, Bob Bailey. “I thought that it honeybee antennas are not the usual attire you would be a great way to not only honor Dad but also give think of when picturing a hospice event. However, all to an organization that was instrumental to Mom and Dad these fun items and more are exactly what you will see on during his final weeks with us,” she recalled. Saturday, April 25, 2015 when families, friends, neighbors, Robin contacted her family and they all enthusiastically agreed to participate. “We announced on Facebook that we were ‘hiking’ and who wants to join us?” explained Robin. They registered at the Hike for Hospice online reg- istration page, set up a team page, and then proceeded to check it each day. They were thrilled to see so many join- ing in support of their team. Robin then went to work to create a team t-shirt that not only shared her dad’s 20-year career as the Williamsburg Fire Marshal but also included a phrase that would be a reminder of him. She drew a vintage fire truck on the front of the shirt and the “Bob’s Red Engine Walkers” team came to life. On the back of the shirt, she added the words “Great Day!” “There weren’t many days when I didn’t hear him say ‘Great day!’” Robin reminisced. On the day of the Hike, her team of family, friends, and co-workers were able to honor her dad by wearing these lovingly de- signed shirts as they walked. It was a reminder to Robin that “….that we don’t have to go this journey alone.” The Journey Hikers participated in the Hike for a slightly and co-workers come together to walk in the third annual different reason. This group of good friends came togeth- Hike for Hospice at Park East in Governor’s Land. This lei- er to support hospice caregivers. Orange sneakers and surely 2-mile walk allows participants the opportunity to colorful t-shirts were how they made their statement on support Hospice House & Support Care of Williamsburg in the day of the Hike. The choice of orange sneakers was in a fun and festive way while honoring the lives of those response to a book they had all read. It was the story of a they love. woman who receives a posthumous gift of red sneakers, This event is a celebration of life and includes an afternoon filled with ashes, and the instructions to join several of dancing, food, auctions, raffles, and a leisurely walk with fellow hikers. It is a day for sharing old memories and for building new ones. Participants walk for many reasons: to support Hospice House, to honor others or in memory of their loved ones. Last year, Robin Bailey Ward and her team “Bob’s Red Fire Engine Walkers” hiked in memory of her dad, Bob Bailey. They arrived on the day of the event to find blue skies and a crowd forming on the beautiful Park East grounds. The crowd, a mix of adults and children of all ages appeared to

be greeting each other to the sound of music. “We wit- nessed all the amazing and fun attire, but also the love and laughter that filled the air.” Robin commented.

She got involved with the Hike when she saw a Hike for Sponsors BedCrafters by Michelle donned tutus for the Hike. 4 Hike for Hospice: Tutus, T-Shirts, Orange Sneakers & Honeybee Antennas By Carol Occhuizzo

friends in spreading those ashes in places that were im- portant to the deceased. “The story resonated with our group and one friend found orange sneakers for each of us,” explained Laura Lawrence, Hospice House Patient/ Family volunteer “the Orange Sisterhood began and last year several of the “sisters” and some husbands decided to support my team. We are determined to support one another, no matter where our journeys lead.” Bernice Todd’s team (Bernice is Chair of the 2015 Hike for Hospice) came together to celebrate the lives of both Jim and Jeff Todd who passed away one year apart. “Since our marriage created a blended family, we cele- brated all the joyful occasions together and now have a strong need to support each other through the losses,” Bernice shared. Her team has worn a brightly colored Bob’s Red Fire Engine Walkers shirt with the family name since the Hike began three 1 Corinthians 13. “Verse 13 sums it up in the words ‘And years ago. “As the grandchildren come each year and now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the grow, it is with hopes that they learn to hold on to the greatest of these is love’,” described Mindy. “We de- many joyful memories and remember this fun day,” ex- signed our Team 13 shirts to honor our loved ones, Hos- plained Bernice. pice House, and the power of love,” she added. Honoring Hospice House was the goal of Team 13. “We All of the 400 Hike for Hospice participants has a story to wanted to honor Hospice House with an appreciation of share through their t-shirts, tutus, honeybee antennas or the qualities that it shows to the guests who are served just their presence at the Hike. If you attend this year’s there and the families who love them,” noted Mindy Hike, take the time to ask the hiker next to you what Knuppel of her Team 13’s purple polka dotted t-shirts. brought him or her to Governor’s Land. As Robin Bailey Mindy’s group was composed of Williamsburg Communi- Ward noted about her experience last year “When peo- ty Chapel members who took their team name from ple saw the backs of our team shirts, they couldn’t help but say out loud, one of the sayings I miss the most … ‘Great Day!’ And it truly was!”

For more information about the 2015 Hike for Hospice go to http://williamsburghikeforhospice.kintera.org or call Hospice House at 757 253-1220.

The 2014 Hike prepares to step-off. The Journey Hikers 5

Chaplain’s Corner

Allison DeLaney, BCC BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT Hospice House Chaplain/ GROUPS BY HOSPICE HOUSE Bereavement Coordinator & SUPPORT CARE OF

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death is inevitable how does one live? If the Walking Towards Hope love of my life has died is there anything left Every Tuesday, 7:30 a.m. to hope for? These are some of the profound Thursday, 8 a.m., Saturday, 11 questions that one does not usually spend a.m. much time thinking about unless you or a Contact Jean Babb (757/509- loved one is facing a serious diagnosis. Quite frankly, life would be much 0469) or Allison DeLaney more pleasant if we didn’t have to think about these things. (757/206-1177) But if you are the person that has lost a loved one or has received the Meditation Group “bad news” what can the rest of us, blissfully unaware, do to help? We 1st & 3rd Wednesdays have some choices: 1) ignore the question; 2) answer your question for Contact Allison DeLaney (757/206 your; or 3) live the question with you as you find your own answers. It’s easiest to get off the hook with #1 and #2, but #3 demans that we -1177)

choose to empathize with the illogical yet absolutely real emotions that Compassionate Friends come with death and dying. It’s the choice to say, “You look well!” or to 2nd Monday of the Month, 7- bring a meal and a box of Kleenex. 8:30 p.m. The fact is that while we are 100% mortal, the advances in healthcare Support for bereaved parents have increased our lifespan and so we are more likely than our ances- (guardians), adult siblings, or tors to face a slow decline at the end of life than to die of a quick pneu- grandparents who are dealing monia. This is not to depress you or myself, but to show relevance of the with the death of a child. questions to all of us. Contact Allison DeLaney (757/206 Two of my favorite writers attest to the precious gift we can give to each -1177) other by deeply listening and being present. SOS: Survivors of Suicide “People have been healing each other since the beginning...the healing 1st Thursday of the month from of our present woundedness may lie in recognizing and reclaiming the 7pm-8:30pm capacity we all have to heal each other, the enormous power in the sim- Contact: Charlotte Moyler at 757- plest of human relationships: the strength of a touch, the blessing of for- 903-1641 or giveness, the grace of someone else taking you just as you are and find- [email protected] ing in you an unsuspected goodness.” Dr. Rachel Naomi Remen

“When we honestly ask ourselves which person in our lives means the Individual Meeting with the most to us, we often find that it is those who, instead of giving advice, Chaplain: available upon request. solutions, or cures, have chosen rather to share our pain and touch our Contact Allison DeLaney (757/206 wounds with a warm and tender hand.” Henri Nouwen -1177) Hospice House exists because many courageous people like you are will- ing to come forward to give support to those living the hardest ques- Bereavement support is open tions of life. I’m privileged to be part of a community that stands by one to all in the community another saying in our actions, “We will embrace you with care and love regardless of their previous no matter how hard it is.” In this we live the reality that when there is connection to Hospice House no cure, healing and meaningful living are still possible. services. 6

Hospice House Ceremony Brings Light to Loss During the Holidays Reprinted with permission from Hannah Ostroff and wydaily.com

The towering evergreen centerpiece at Hospice House and Support Care of Williamsburg is far from the perfect, pictur- esque Christmas tree. It has bald spots no comb-over could cure, and tilts noticeably on an angle. But it is a tree that has put down roots at the center for end-of-life care and support, weathered a hurricane, and went from an ordinary – if slanting – tree to a gleaming marker of hope for community members on Thursday. At the inaugural “Light Up a Life” tree-lighting ceremony, Hospice House honored the loved ones who will not be home this holiday season, plac- ing their names amid twinkling lights on the towering beacon. “I think the evergreen is a good symbol of our endurance, of the human spirit,” said Hospice House Chaplain Allison DeLaney. She was joined by Bell-Jo Rodgers, a nurse with the center since its in- ception, who lit the tree in honor of her husband Art and the mission of Ornaments on a tree at Hospice House and Support Hospice House. Care of Williamsburg remember lost loved ones at Like real life, DeLaney said, the tree is not flawless, but it is authentic to the inaugural “Light Up a Life” ceremony. (Hannah S. our experience. And when it is trimmed with the lights, representing Ostroff/WYDaily) how love transcends the commonplace, it becomes something special. Anyone in the area, not just those affiliated with Hospice House, could purchase an ornament in someone’s memory for the program. During the ceremony, staff read off the list of names while loved ones placed their ornaments on the tree in a moment of quiet reflection. “It’s providing an opportunity for people who are grieving or who have lost someone to remember them in a way that is very symbolic,” said Janet Reid, deputy director for Hospice House. “The light is meant to be a remembrance of people who have passed and keep their name present in the future as well.” After the ceremony, families gathered around the tree to point out names and photograph the ornaments that will stay on the tree through the holidays. In addition to the meaningful experience of seeing their loved ones memorialized, Reid said the ceremony shows guests they are not alone in their loss and builds a community of support. She hopes the event will become an annual holiday tradition, with the possibility of moving it to a more central spot in town in the future. The program was designed to fill a spot in holiday services, but is also is a new compo- Guests to Thursday’s ceremony added nent in Hospice House’s fundraising efforts, ornaments to the Hospice House tree (Hannah S. raising about $950,000 for its operating Ostroff/WYDaily) budget annually.“It was a way of raising support to keep our doors open and be able to continue providing services without The Hospice House tree lit and adorned with ornaments (Hannah S. charging the community,” Reid said. Ostroff/WYDaily) She is always seeking out new avenues for funding, turning to the community for grants and partnerships. This season, American Pride Automotive set out to support Hospice House through its State Inspections for our Communi- ty program. Giving $5 for every state inspection performed in October, November and December, the company is nearing its $6,000 donation goal. The Light-Up-A-Life Tree Lighting took place December 11, 2014. 7 Highlights of the 25th Annual

The Elegant Culinary Affaire

8 Highlights of the 25th Annual

The Elegant Culinary Affaire

All photos credited to Bardrof Imaging

9 Special Thanks to Sponsors of the 2015 Elegant Culinary Affaire Presented By:

Supported By:

Patron Sponsors:

ADVOCATES: Geddy, Harris, Franck & Hickman Heritage Commons Greenfield Senior Living Legacy Financial Group

FRIENDS Anonymous Sean & Sue-Ellen Fitzpatrick Tom & Karen Munzel Mr. & Mrs. Robert G. Beck Vernon & Laura Geddy Mike & Joanne Skahill David & Diane Bush Maggie Gray Scott & Beth Stabler Lou Cale Shirley Hill Carlton & Margaret Stockton Joe & JoAnn Converse Will & Julie Hummel Roger & Imogene Thaler Charles & Ginny Crone Ron & Carolyn Lodzieski Bob & Deb Weber Dr. Mary Kay Dineen & Dr. Stewart John & Ann Milliman Charles & Jane Wilson Wetchler Dr. & Mrs. John McCarthy Judith Forehand Woods Lynn Ellis

Would You or Your Business Like to Help Hospice House? Become a Hospice Helper! Hospice Helpers are companies, organizations and community groups that organize various fundraising events and activities to benefit Hospice House & Support Care of Williamsburg. Many thanks go to these groups for their time and effort. Funds raised through Hospice Helpers are unrestricted and support our greatest needs. If your company or organization is interested in fundraising for Hospice House, please let us know! Call 757.253.1220.

10 Hospice House Receives 2nd Place in the Coastal Virginia Giving Back Awards

Board Member Lois Demerich nominated Hospice House & Support Care for the Giving Back Awards— an award given by Coastal Virginia Magazine, a publi- cation that is based out of Virginia Beach and covers the entire peninsula. Hospice House & Support Care was one of over 100 non-profits nominated. The pro- cess was 3 rounds of voting over a three week period, we watched in amazement as we made it past each round until we were in the top 25. Even more exciting was the fact that we were the sole nonprofit exclu- Hospice Staff members accept their award at the awards reception. (l-r: Brenda Stout, Linda Taylor, pub- sively serving the greater Williamsburg area. lisher Randy Thompson, Janet Reid and Stacy Keating) The day of the awards, we were thrilled to learn that we had placed 2nd overall. The result was an article in the Coastal Virginia Magazine that allowed us to showcase our services

Hospice Helpers: Helping Hospice House

Bayport Credit Union presented Hospice House with a check for proceeds from the duct-tape pen sales throughout 2014.

The folks at American Pride Automotive donated $5 from every state inspection they performed between September 1 and December 31 , totaling approximately $7,000 for Hospice House & Support Care

If you shop on amazon, register to support Hospice Support Care of Williamsburg here: http://smile.amazon.com/ch/52-1289657 Amazon will give .5% of your purchase to Hospice House & Support Care of Williamsburg!

12 Honor Roll of Donors August 1, 2014— January 31, 2015 Please note: this list does not include donations to the Hike for Hospice, held April 25, 2014. A complete listing of Hike for Hospice donors can be found online at www.williamsburghospice.org.

IN MEMORY OF Scott and Beth Stabler Debbie and Jake Macejko Beverly Jane Abrials Virginia Dare Waltrip Helen Barton Josephine Basey Viola Aldridge Jeffrey Barton Mary L. Britt Diane Perry Robert Bathurst Dan and Mary Harrington Lee Donald Alexander Doris S. (Betty) Cross Biruta Kelley and Linda Alexander Meta, Albert and Emma Batzel Valerie Lanese Deborah Janet and Richard DePaul Antoinette M. Mershon Adele Congelio Stella Bazarnicki Robert G. Norton Dan and Diane Izzi Bonnie L. Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Leslie L. Skelly Maria Porrice Family Dorothy Domkowski Eugene and Roberta Wingerter Family Shirley Alexander Frances Domkowski Stephen Wingerter and Family Terri Sim Sherry, Terry, Renee and Brandi Evans Joan Jeanne Alpino Brent and Gale Marshall Harris and Carolyn Allen Lori and Larry Holloway Mary Opalka R. Gregory Porter III Harry Ambrose Linda J. Reinke Nadine Adams Jerry and Edith Chutkow Theresa Tomaszewska and James E. Gumaer Mr. and Mrs. Phil Brown The Coves Association Audrey and James T. Word Betty and Clare Congdon Kevin Angles Lois Beddingfield CSU Norfolk (Don Adams Military Family) Judith D. Angles Nancy O. Griffith Paul and Marcelle Dauphinais Beverly Anthony Shirley Harrison Lou Gochenour Marie I. Parker Kathy S. Miller Edmund and Helen Herring James Coleman Anthony and Yvette H. Anthony James John Behen III Joyce Hoar Susan Bruce Anthony Rob Caples Donald and Mary Knapp Joyce Anthony John J. and Maureen P. Chandler Tony and Marilyn Melzer Joan Bennett Class of 1957 – Dover, DE Sally M. Mock William J. Armiger, Jr. Robert H. and Margaret Anne Collison Marilyn Olson Jeanne H. Armiger Deborah P. Corkey-Corber Linda Reinke Martha Barber Armstrong Frank and Sharyn Davis Robert and Doris Reese Nathan and Meredith Altshuler Nancy Fogarty Viola Reese and Doris Reese Patricia C. Christopher Walter E. and Fern M. Gundaker Bruce and Sue Ryan Mrs. Herbert O. Funsten Mr. and Mrs. John H. Haldeman William Savary Marcia and Scott Miles Richard J. Hanley, Sr. Mary Ann Scherer Elizabeth Wallace Mr. and Mrs. O. B. James, Jr. George and Lorraine Turke Mildred B. West Naomi and George Lake George and Linda Vonderheide Barbara, Chris and Jim Arre Robert Marlatt Ken and Joan Wittman Mr. Frank Arre and Mr. Timothy J. Arre Ed and Darlene Odachowski YMCA Aqua Aerobics Class Mildred Arthur Ross and Sylvia Payne Carl and Cindy Zangardi Connie and Gil Granger Gary Rast Ryan Aday Jennifer Ashnault John and Shirley Rudder Jim and Andrea Harris Beverly Ashnault Jeff and Cindy Steger Harry S. Ahern Earl August Aversano Thursday Night TRLL/GL Poker Group Nelson Ahern Steve Menaquale Two Rivers Country Club The Brumfield Family Evelyn Avery Leo Walsh Robert and Peggy Mills Sam and Jackie Bowlin William C. and Elizabeth J. Wilhelm Caroline Ahlman Meline Bagdassarian Clifford R. Bell Jr Gwendolyn B. Sawyer Anonymous Karen Carter Bell Jerry Ainsworth Virginia “Ginger” Bailey Katie Benner Kathryn M. Ainsworth Wilson Bailey Mildred M. Warren Joy Gosselin Blair Betty Wade Jones Mark Bennett Mr. and Mrs. David Bush John Ballinger Joan Bennett David and Dorothy Dea The Ballinger Family Bob Berry Virginia Lee Groves David M. Lesser Gilbert L. Granger Alden and Loretta Hannum Nell Bancroft Izona Best Dr. James and Mrs. Phoebe Kent Jeannette McWilliams Jeannette McWilliams Bonnie Mershon Theron “Terry” Barron Alan Beswick Mary P. Minor Brantley & Ripley Construction LLC Josephine Beswick Norfolk General Hospital School of Professional William and Janna Brantley Bob and Ruth Fraser Nursing, Class of 1965 O.C. and Marlene Furgerson Patricia L. Hilton Bell-Jo M. Rodgers Patricia Ann Harris L.J. Rhodes Charles and Barbara Sills Janna’s Tennis Buddies: Linda Campbell, Kathy Judy O. Shaw Anne and Lana Sims Spicer & Patty Harris Sandra B. Urban

12 West Point High School Claire and Monk Chaney Maureen Davidoff Elizabeth Bethea Judy and Dan Ewart Al Davidoff Brandon Brown Dr. George Chohany Rebecca R. Davidson Joann Bierenbaum William and Joann Meeks Dixie Wolf Carl and Chelsea Beffa Nell Church Joe Deal Kitty Biggs Greg Church Eve Deal Jeanne Armiger Jan Peters Norman L. DeLan Paul Chrisman Richard Clark Elizabeth W. DeLan Mary Edwards Marilyn Clark Deb DeLong Linda and Peter Foster Katharine Hood Carolyn S. Greathouse James M. Bilderback Marguerite Newson Mary-Hunter Devlin Barbara J. Bilderback Gertrude Graydon Cochran Richard J. Bunger Ted Black Patricia Graydon Faggart Linda Fredrickson Marion Joanne Block Jean Cochran Frankie and Stan Gorrell Martha Bland Barbara and James A. Parks, Jr. Laura Lawrence Connie and Gil Granger Katrina Cole John Mahone Connie Boschetto Paul and Judith Bankit Joyce Miller Anonymous Alan J. Cole Mary E. Sadler Charlie and Diane Mulé Stanley and Frankie Gorrell Mr. and Mrs. Arne S. Svindland Roland and Christine Bourne Sarah E. Combs Sheila Marie Vallee The Bourne Family Anonymous Williamsburg Unitarian Universalists Robert W. Trible Rita Comer Robert Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wilson Roz Damsky Susan Witt Rachel Bowlin Robert “Bob” Cooke Annette Dillard Sam and Jackie Bowlin Eulan and Trudy Chism James H. Dillard Millicent D. Bowry Bob Cope Doug Dittman James B. Bowry Peggy Donohue-Cope Virginia S. Dittman Carole Bracalente Geri Cornell Doris Dodd Carla Bracalente Patricia Kirby James W. Dodd Emedio M. Bracalente Mary Jane Cornwell Elizabeth Doughtie Calvin Bristow Mabel Robinson Brandon Brown Harriet and David Crowther The Costello and Roob Families Barbara Driscoll Doris and Albert Brockwell Debra Costello Gail Burger John and Myrna Brockwell Roger Coulter Linda Caviness Bonnie Brown Linda Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hanny Bobbye and Phil Thorp Lera Coulter Sara Kampmann Mary Elizabeth Brown Virginia Cox Eleanor Knowles Anonymous Nancy and Bill Mohn Tessa Louer John Brownlie John Crayosky Thomas O. and Trudy S. Moyles Rita H. Brownlie Travis Crayosky Margaret Pritchard Matt Buczek John Criswell Forrest and Christine Williamson Robert E. Schafrik Billy and Linda Criswell Jim Duff Kathy Budde Jim Cross Judith D. Angles Eric, Stacy, Ryan and Reese Budde Doris S. (Betty) Cross William Dunfee Helen May Herbert M. Cunningham Anonymous Peter A. Bunch Lera Coulter John Durrant Lynne Bunch Sharon Cunningham Rita Durrant The Rev.Robert A. Burch Mary Ann Dallas I.D. Durham Isabel W. Burch The Curtis Family Jean Durham and I.D. Durham IV Henry (Hank) Burger Pam Davey Thelma Elaine Eason Gail Burger Pete Cruikshank Michael Eason Linda Caviness Jonathan and Marcia Weiss Jack Eden Sara Kampmann Dale (Unknown Last Name) Jill Eden Eleanor Knowles Walt and Linda Boulden Pat Eden Tessa Louer Jan Dalzell Ann Manciagli Margaret Pritchard Leonard J. Dalzell Rachel Barlow Elder Christine Williamson Louis Daniels Nancy R. Elder Ken Buxton Anonymous William Massey III, M.D. Nancy Miller Joe and Leatha Daughtrey Dorcas Carwile Smith Philip S. Calvo, Jr. Eddie Daughtrey Patricia Elkins Roger Hall Michael G. Davey Allen Elkins Richmond James River Lions Club Bob and M.J. Carboni Emily M. Ellis James and Mary Carroll Pam Davey Eve L. Ellis Michael and Joanne Skahill Laura Davidoff Dr. Mark Ellis Cameron M. Chandler Layton and Patricia Brenegan Bill and Wanda Hitchcock Joe and Linda Arrington Nancy M. Johnson Terry and Frank Eley Fair Oaks Hunt Club Paul and Deborah Muse Carolyn F. Dunbar Carl and Sally Roy

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Claudia and Jim Ely Bob Gaut Stu Hayes Kenneth and Lynne Eismann Connie and Gil Granger Gilbert L. Granger Burt and Helen Emerson Patty Lee Gilbertson R. M. “Sam” Hazelwood Joan Emerson Frederick J. Gilbertson Extra Mile Landscape, Inc. Marie Estok Joan and Dick Niemiec Swansie Heape George and Roxane Boneillo Bruce and Joan Goodwin Morgan and Donna Cartwright Philip C. Cabibi William and Marlene Davis David and Donna Cooper Todd Cano Joan Goodwin Loretta and Al Hannum Allison DeLaney Gilbert L. Granger Ann and Charles Hobson Joseph and Megan Dannenfeldt Margaret Goodrich Pembroke Hoffmier Debbie Edwards Jack and Terry Johnston Penny and Bob Kidd Tom Estok Jack Gordon Dianne and Roger Spearman Nancy R. Johnson Betty J. Gordan Susie Turner Leigh Koptish Barbara Gornowich Gayle Henion Mainsail Wealth Advisors Henry G. Gornowich Beverly and Roger Baldwin Emilee D. Mason John O. W. Gravely III Pauline T. Ridgway McDonough Bolyard Peck Inc Robert and Martha Burgess Gloria Henson Francis and Rebecca Norsworthy Betty Johnson Griffith Mary Ann Dallas Len and Michele Orabona Elizabeth Bassett and Lisa Meehan Willa Hester Carolyn Smith Buddy Campbell and Thomas A. Rogers Harold Champion Margaret Thomas Sandy Deane and Bridget Varney Lois Hilstrom Frances M. Trent Charles and Betty Jane Duncan Billy and Linda Criswell Dick Falke Polly Foote Robert and Shirley Tunstall Alan and Elizabeth Melton Bill and Ann Godsey Ann Hipple George Fauerbach, Jr. Langley Federal Credit Union Doris S. (Betty) Cross Rosemary Fauerbach Rich and Carol Occhuizzo James Verlon Hite L. Joyce Ferris Lefty Grisby David and Becky Bathurst Richard L. Ferris Judy and Hunter Vermillion Tom and Judy Johnson James L. Ferro Alice Gross Jane D. Holcomb Rick and Cindy Yotti Reggie and Phil Trainer Mary Jo Doyle Ann B. Fichter Becky Groves John B. Holcomb Buck Fichter Patricia A. Hall Otto Honeycutt Betsy Finch Robert Groves Doris S. (Betty) Cross Douglas Finch Jack E. Harris Carolyn and T. Hornsby Luella and Pete Fish Paul Haarala Bruce and Ann Hornsby Fred and Suzanne Harssema Judith Haarala Kathy Hornung Tom Max Fiskus Annie Maria Hall Marlene and Al Cummins James M. Haynes Dorothy Anderson Sandra B. House Mary Alice Florey Automatic Handling Intl Thomas House Ann Oropeza Bailey Bridge Middle School Staff Jack Hummel Kevin Fogarty The Corporate Engineering Dept of MWV Fred and Suzanne Harssema Nancy Fogarty Wayne Grilliot Christine H. Jaap Nannie Forbis Gregory Alan Houillion Joseph D. Jaap Julian T. Ward, Jr. Kathleen and Jerry Kern Irene S. Jamerson George and Irene Francis John Langdon Rosalind Foxx Jimmy and Sherry Roberson Terry and Dorothy Langdon Betty Garner Jenkins Betty Fuller Debbie and Ron Monark Linda Bowe Thomas A. and Kathleen M. Tylman Peggy Pelanne Judy M. Brown Rose Marie Fuller Patricia Harfst William (Chip) and Valerie Chisholm Rosemary Fauerbach Eric and Lisa Harfst Nancy Dutro Joanne Basso Funigiello Dr. Roy B. Hargrove Michael J. Hipple, Builders Philip J. Funigiello Ashley S. Hargrove Domenic J. Magliere Family John Gagne Neal Harmon Daniel Jesmur Pamela M. Gagne Leona Harmon Jim and Barbara Smith Jack Gale Russ Harmon Arthur Johansen Jeanne Gale Leona M. Harmon Anne Johansen Galliford David Harrison Marguerite Newson Thomas N. and Misty C. Spong Ruth Harrison Bill Johnson Ruth Gardner Gerald A. Harrison Harriet and David Crowther Jane Gardner Tommy and Betty Dutch Gloria Jones W. G. Garland Amy Edwards Harte Phyllis H. Jennings Anonymous Yvonne B. Edwards Wednesday Afternoon Bible Study Group Aaron Garrett Brandon Hasky Thomas Earl Jordan Richard and Deborah Sessoms Steve Hasky Debbie Taber Doris B. Garrison Glenn Hawkes John E. Joyce Pat and David Lindholm Robert Hawkes Donnah Joyce

14 Henri A. Julie Elizabeth Mansfield Dr. John Miller Christina B. Julie Sue Mansfield Beth Scharlop and Roger E. Schultz Victoria Kaars Ann Marinello Mary Millette Barbara Kaars Kathy and Don Lee Millette Elisabeth Ann Kampfe Jack L. Markwith John Milligan Eric Kampfe T. Powell Lynn Milligan Jonathan and Sara Kampfe Barbara Marriott Anne H. Mills The Sneed Family Paul M. Marriott Jr. Robert and Peggy Mills Lynn R. Kelley Don Martinovich Joby Mills Dr. and Mrs. Williams E. Linn Charlene Martinovich Alan and Elizabeth Melton Ann Marie Kelly Roy H. Massengill Earl Minor Williard Galbreath, Jr. Leigh Massengill Janet and Wayne Jones John Kenney Marie Mazzariello Nancy C. Moir Alan and Elizabeth Melton Russ and Pat Egan Dorothy Suleski Mary J. Kenney Mary Marie Ingram McCain Jon Monaghan James F. Kenney, Ed.D James and Carol Teal Peter Van Tol Rodney Kerr Helen McConnell Thomas R. Monilaws Elizabeth Kerr Julie Baxter and Paul Dresser Margaret Monilaws Marie Kikel Joy Gosselin Blair Marie Mook Eileen C. Rahill Connie and Gil Granger Don and Barb Schlicht Francis Kincaid Mr. and Mrs. John B. Hewett Sidney Moore Samantha Harris William H. Marshall and Nancy H. Marshall Ryan B. Ertel Ruth Kinosky Sterling and Dottie Nichols Angela Morgan Carolyn and Kenneth Moore Bell-Jo Rodgers Dinah and Jay Ashberry Ester Kinsman Caroline B. Talbot Dianne W. Gray and Family Jose C. Ruiz Trist McConnell Kathryn M. Haynes Emil Kish Mr. and Mrs. John B. Hewett Janet and Wayne Jones David and Becky Bathurst Nancy H. and William H. Marshall Barbara A. Mair Williamsburg Merchants, Inc. Patti McCool Anthony Domenic Malara Walt Klubowicz Gay Nagle Myers Brenda and Jeff Martorana Connie and Gil Granger Constance McCrae Mr. and Mrs. James W. McLendon Joe Kurkjian Anne C. McCrae Sue and Jerry Reese Steve Menaquale Ann McCutcheon Michael J. Riggs Marvin Kurland Eleanor A. Killough Gary and Robin Morgan Sadler Fran and Arthur Post Walter and Betty McDonald Scott Sadler Marsha Kyle W. Eric McDonald Lawrence and Diana Smith Anne Boring Lucy McEver Flossie Morgan Lee Lander Susan M. Coffman Carol and Floyd Lewis Peter and Joan Webster William H. McGrady Paul Morie Martha Lang Amstutz Charitable Lead Annuity Trust Lois Bodie Brian Lang Mr. and Mrs. Michael Canavan Cathy Morrison Mildred B. Lanier Peg Cavaliere Joy Gosselin Blair James and Carol Teal Catherine E. Flanagan Ronald Morrison William A. Lashley Janice and Jim Milligan Gary and Trudy Parks Elinor Lashley The Preservation Society of Newport County Frank M. Morton III Douglas M. Lee, Jr. Tom and Christine Pickins Janice (Jan) Haynes Lillian Lee Pat McGrath Marilyn Moschel Connie Criswoll Leonard Phyllis Brashears Joe Latchum Anonymous Stewart A. McHie Rose Munzel Eugene Levin Martha B. Severin Joe and Jennifer Gould Lil Lieverman Dawn Dinsmore McIntyre Roger Hall Leonard Charles Liebler Ronald and Judy Dinsmore Denise C. Hill, Virginia, Jan, Patty, Laurie, Lois, Gilbert L. Granger Mark and Carol Jones Ann, Wendy, Tanya, Mimi, Karen and Shirley Col. Jim Love Cindy Knapp Joe Murphy Anonymous Mark Lender Alan and Elizabeth Melton Agnes Lukoschek Donald and Nina McIntyre Nancy Murray Anonymous Marsha Morgan Donald and Linda Baker Carl J. Lundgren Richard Meadows John and Maureen Chandler Mr. and Mrs. Arne S. Svindland Kathleen Meadows Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Godfrey, Jr. Bill MacPherson Doris L. Mebert Coy L. Ludwig L.D. MacPherson Arthur M. Mebert Ross and Sylvia Payne Patricia Milner Mahone Bruno Nervo and Ann Mebert Vintage Ladies of Williamsburg, Inc. Thomas Mahone Makenzie Lee Mebert Tad Myers Martha Major Arthur M. Mebert Gay Myers Anonymous Sid Milbourne Gert and Tom Natoli Edward Mangano Beverly Milbourne Tom and Peggy Natoli Duffy A. Mangano H. Russell Miller Jim Neidhart Marilyn Poling Alissa Neidhart

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Linda M. Nelson Bill and Mary Owens Shirley C. Robertson Gay Burgess Bill and Wanda Hitchcock Julie Baxter and Paul Dresser Mitsuko Newman Mario Pane Jan Boykin Anonymous Angela Stroup Chesapeake Bank Chuck Nimmo Edna Mae Paul Chesapeake Investment Group Employees Bruce and Kathy Hornsby Art Mebert Danforth Pewterers, Ltd. Helen Noonan Henry J. Perangelo Dr. and Mrs. John P. Doley Kevin Noonan Eileen Perangelo Jim and Marty Easton William Rogers Norman Marie Pettengell Yvonne B. Edwards Vivian Carter Louise Denkins William A. Fox Wendell and Miriam Charnock George Pettengell Rob Goetz Herbert and Frances Cox Ann Marie P. Tussey Sue and Bob Grafton Yvonne Dean Captain Eric Peterson USN Mrs. Rolanda (Ronnie) Grasinger James E. and Thelma L. Downey Priscilla Peterson Zoe Graves Martha and John Hare Laurence L. Peterson Elizabeth Harper Terry W. Harrow Priscilla Peterson Judy Holland Jeanette and Larry Hogge John G. Philp Isothermal Community College Jimmy and June Kurdziel Debby Philp Leebcor Services LLC Doris Modr David Platt Jon and Jennifer Liebler Judy and Glenn Palmer Pat Eden Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Markwood Jim and Connie Peay Ralph G. Poriss Bob and Peggy Marshall Dianna L. Perry Gerry Poriss Rondra Matthews Pemmy Peterman Richard M. Potter Sterling and Dottie Nichols Theresa Redd Jeannette Potter Ann Buckles Orteig Hunter Richardson Isabella Prinz Jean C. Patterson Otto B. Shreaves, Jr. Alexandra Prinz Ross and Sylvia Payne Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sutherlin Chaplain John Proctor Edwin and Emily W. Pease Thrift Insurance Corporation Trudy and Eulan Chism Bell-Jo Rodgers Robert W. Trible Ruth Kelly Rammes Dianne and Scott Spence Tucker Timber Products, Inc. Stanley Rammes Sam Wallace, Jr. Vailsouth, Inc. Resa Redd Frank Wood Lois C. Walton Otto B. Shreaves, Jr. Michele Robison Nancy Norton Jewell P. Reilly Ben Robison Judy Jones Barbara P. Smith Laura Rocklewitz Robert Norton Doris and Gean Reynolds Robert Rocklewitz Bill and Mary Jane McGrath William and Susan Reynolds Art Rodgers Ronnie Nowak Leonard E. Ringler Marcia B. Halpin Carl and Chelsea Beffa Carl and Joann Finstrom Bell-Jo Rodgers, Beth, Pam and Debbie Patrick J. O’Brien, Jr. Phyllis A. Kist William “Bill” Rodosovich, Sr. Anita C. O’Brien William and Beverly Ouzts Allison Family Madeline J. O’Brien Terry N. Ringler Gary F. Cornelius Lepa Odabasi Mr. and Mrs. William L. Wall Wanda K. Davison Lisa Odabasi and Robert Alpino Larry Neale Robens Jacqueline O. Livingston Florence Sale Ogg Mary Allen Timothy P. Manley B. Josephine Beswick Barbara Britt Richard Rohrlack Jeanne E. Hill Violet Brooke Tom and Peggy Natoli Duffy Doris D. Hunt Doris S. (Betty) Cross Katherine Rohrlack Agnes Z. and Ronald D. Jackson Albert and Willene Dean Edward L. Rosette Marvin and Nancy Kerby Linda and Bill Hansell Robert L. Rosette Riverland Insurers Ben and Lona Howser Helen Rosinski Sandra Rozzelle and Ailleen Jackson Jane E. Lloyd Mrs. Edward J. Rosinski Judy Shaw SueAnne and Malcolm Martin Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Rosinski Jerry Wilson Carl and Nancy Miles Dr. Edgar Rossheim Ellena Chun-Jae Oh Mike and Frani Parise Betsy Rossheim Charles and Kelly Oh Roxanne Powers Charles Ryne Martin L. Oliver, Sr. Darlene Dempster Reid Anonymous Patsy C. Oliver Lucy M. Robens William Rzasa Richard Oropeza Gary and Martha Smith Diane C. Kaighn Ann Oropeza Amy Talley William and Catherine Rzasa Setsuko Orr Ted and Vivian Van Holten Carol Schaible Anonymous Robin Hur Roberts Mr. and Mrs. David H. Squire Mr. and Mrs. Arthur O. Kimball Margaret C. Hur Living Trust Fritz Schaller Didi Ossi Doris Robertson Tom and Peggy Natoli Duffy Thomas N. and Misty C. Spong Judy Holland Jean K. Scherer Gwendolyn Sawyer

16 Edward David Schubert Harriet Smith James John Thomassen Dennis and Linda Dalton Kim S. Diggs Dianne D. Colton Dan and Judy Ewart James Weyman Smith Loretta and Vince Schmidt Terence Lambiase Holdcroft Hunt Club Charles and Jan Skillman Mike and Barb Lenzi Mary Smith Jim and Peg Waite Dr. Kince and Norma Scott Doris S. (Betty) Cross Holley R. Walling Carol Occhuizzo Phyliss Smith Ann Thompson Shirley Seal William and Marlene Davis Jeannine H. Schmidt Nancy O. Griffith Robert W. Smith Beth Thompson Richard N. Shane, Jr. Carolyn S. Smith Charles and Ginny Crone Anonymous Weyman Smith Caroline L. Thompson Rosemary and Rick Canipe Liberty Warehousing, Inc. James and Carol Teal Beverley Chappell Carolyn A. Snow Julian M. Thompson Christian Fellowship Church Muriel Aiken Kathy and Don Adam The Rev. Dr. Cheryl Clark Theresa N. Jensen Faith Shank Casey Dorothy and Tony Clayton Brenda (Sam) Snyder Tom and Peggy Natoli Duffy Robert C. Dobbs Alan and Elizabeth Melton Cindy and Mike Fike Hansford Baldwin Floyd Peter Sonders Anita K. Heatwole The Frederick Brit Club Hilde Sonders Larry and Susan Langston Lisa Graham Andrew Soule Burt and Carol Lightner Joyce M. Laughlin Anonymous Debbie Payton Kathleen L. Lawrence Thomas “Toby” Sowers Gary and Barbara Streb Leroy Lopez Frank Corbett Mrs. Julian M. Thompson Beverly and Frank Matthewson Maggie Hendrickson Joe and Betty Wircenske Rick and Carole Meyer Jan Sowers Preston and Sally Young Penny Ann Miller Lynn Sowers Rosemarie Tiefel Jan R. Morris William “Bill” Spanfelner William and Marlene Davis Penelope and Joseph Orth Newport News Shipbuilding Larry Timko Lori C. Rierson Robert L. Rosette Judy Timko Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Ruszkowski Bill and Mary Alice Wonsiewski Dianne Scott Thomas Tinsley Patricia and C. Joseph Shawn Joseph Spina Allen and Charlotte Batchelor Mr. and Mrs. Russell T. Sheldon Barbara Spina Elizabeth S. Bellamy John R. and Cherri M. Shideler Margaret Stefko Bob and Kim Bibb Jo-Ann Spicher Judith E. Dry Robert and Louise Canfield Beth Wilkinson Michael Stephens Gayle and Teresa Carson David and Jane Young Linda Stephens Jane D. Chappell Gary Sheets Jack Stillman Susan M. Coffman Martha Sheets Carolyn S. Alliss George and Jane Connally Jerry Shephard Blair C. Stone, Jr. Chip and Becky Crews Gilbert L. Granger J. Duffer Childrey Jay and Mary Donlan Thomas O. and Trudy S. Moyles Gene Stoneburner Cynthia J. Hamrick Jack Shinholser Frances Stoneburner Jim and Marge Harter Ashley S. Hargrove Alfred and Lauretta Streb Howard and Shirley Light John Shostak Gary Streb Rob and Cielita Light Dan Good Robert F. Suleski Bill and Connie Lippman Deane and Ruth Gordon Dorothy Suleski Robert Lyon Jerre and Marilyn Johnson Harry Susla John and Susan Mayrhofer Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Johnston Nancy Susla Pressly H. McCance Gwendolyn Mulqueen Peter Susla Edward and Harriet Merkling Dennis and Pauline Rioux Gail S. Homer Willie and Mackie Morrow Dean Michael Shostak John T. Sutton Susan and Gary Ripple Gary Joseph Wright Thomas and Victoria West Mike and Joanne Skahill Mary K. Sikorski George A. Sweet John Tinsley Kathleen Schutte Joan Sweet James and Helen Turner Palma Sileo Yolanda Tambellini Brenda and Tom Vaughan Pat Eden The Tessier Family Warren and Judy Wallace Patricia Sisson Betty and M.K Taylor Leland and Pam Williams The Sisson Family Dave and Terri Lorincz Jim Todd Jesse F. Slauson Chuck Taylor Bernice Moen Todd Maralyn Carr Bradley and Anne Sutter Pauline G. Totty Patsy S. Dubay Florence Taylor Linda T. Hunt Jesse F. Slauson, Sr. Oden Taylor Mary V. Tuck Jesse F. Slauson, Jr. Mike and David Taylor Robert H. Tuck Marguerite Smiley Ellen Taylor Claudia Tucker Lou Gochenour John A. Thomas Judith D. Angles David Smith Anonymous Edward and Ann Bayer Arthur Mebert Edmund and Eileen Brown Digital Federal Credit Union

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Ruby Doig John A. (Jack) Wilson Stephanie Zoccolillo Ronald and Verona Dunn Mary Lynn Senior Roger Zoccolillo Edmund and Katherine Hyland Pat Wilson Rebecca Lemaire Donald E. Wirt IN HONOR OF John and Beverly Lovelady Linda Wirt Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Angles Archer Morgan Rebecca Wolf Stuart and Sylvia Woodcock Fran and Arthur Post Dixie Wolf Lisa Ballinger Richard and Anne Reynolds Ben Woltman David M. Lesser Ann Sandler Ann Mebert and Bruno Nervo Dawna and Tim Seibel Al and Martha Thir Art Mebert Joy Gosselin Blair Two Rivers Country Club Elizabeth Posey Wood Martha Willis Vintage Ladies of Williamsburg Inc. Janice W. Haynes Charlie and Jane Bozsik C. Randolph and Maurine Williams Priscella Wood The Jersey Charter Family John Tucker Bob and Peggy Yacobi Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Bradshaw Jayne W. Barnard Dr. Donald Woolfolk Mr. and Mrs. William P. Bradshaw Roland and Ethel Tully Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gulesian Kathryn McCall Tracey Schenk Burdeal H. Wright David and Yvonne Campbell Ginny Turner Keith C. Wright Michael Campbell Bob and M.J. Carboni Captain Peter Wylie Holly Campbell Jeanne L. Keller Captain and Mrs. John W. Anderson Reverend Jack and Marjorie Flintom Steve Turner Carol Ann Dinwiddie Wynder Mark Chisam, M.D. Denise W. Koch Sven and Susan Berg Williamsburg Riverside Radiation Oncology Susie Turner William and Cynthia Bryant Allison DeLaney Jon Vanderveer Dr. James A. Burden Thomas and Karen Munzel W. Edward Flook Bob and Jane Busch Margaret Donohue-Cope Van Vanderveer Barbara Byrd Marion E. Levins Jeannine H. Schmidt Anne E. Chapman Claudia Dunn Margaret Vasquez Dixon Hughes Goodman LLP Mr. and Mrs. George M. Hudgins Colleagues of Lorraine Adler, daughter of Marga- Jack and Edith Edwards Mr. and Mrs. James Easton ret Vasquez Myron B. Hall Isabel W. Burch Jerry Conley Douglas and Maxine Haller Robert E. Elliott Kathryn Dowling Alden and Loretta Hannum Janice J. Elliott George and Angie Yanchick Mike and Suzanne Hinton Reverend and Mrs. Christopher L. Epperson Sandra Vosburg Paul and Lois Howland Isabel W. Burch Advance Technology Janet G. Kosidlak 1st Advantage Federal Credit Union Colleagues Pamela Walker Alfred and Lucille Lebold Debbie and Paul Muse Peter, Regina, Chris, Becca, Shannon, Seth, Andi, Malpass Family Ford’s Colony Caring Neighbors and Jamie John F. McDowell Fred and Edith Haecker Dot Wanamaker Shawn P. McKenna Joan Gilkison Shirley Harrison James Michael McPherson Catherine Pearson Byrd Mr. and Mrs. Julian Ward, Sr. Roger and Madlyn McPherson Nancy Gloss Julian T. Ward, Jr. Laura H. Narter Ellen Schiavone Margaret Helmick Loudin Ware Carl and Nancy Olexa Daniel J. Hanley Michele R. Salvino Eddie Sams Gerald S. Hanley Wrengay R. Watkins Gary and Martha Smith The Rt. Reverend and Mrs. Herman Hollerith Linda P. Baker George and Jackie Tucker Isabel W. Burch Margaret and Al Watkins Col. Ret. James T. Tussing Nan and Don Holste Pauline C. Weaver Edward and Chico Watanabe Cameron Place Susan L. Casey Dr. Charles Edward Wheatley III Elisabeth Short David and Martha Marshall Williamsburg Inn Lawn Bowling Club Hospice House Companions Martha Weaver Marshall Joseph Yakimovich Brenda Stout Vera and Lester Wells Stephanie Munday Hospice House Staff Claire Frey Ann and Jim Yankovich Anonymous Donald R. Wendt Bruce and Ann Hornsby Marsha Allen Sallie B. Wendt Bob Yeats Richard and Ishilde Dawson David H. Weston, Jr. Steve Menaquale Steve and Claudia Dunn Jack and Barbara Kniest Helen V. York Family of George E. Zitzelberger Rev. William T. “Bill” White Bob and Ruth Bott Hospice House Volunteers Judy and Dan Ewart Mariann Zensen Eulan and Trudy Chism Alasdair Brady Willey Sue and Charles Friedman Richard and Ishilde Dawson Bruno Nervo and Ann Mebert Barbara and Bob Hain Emmi Harward Eleanor Williamson Pam and Leland Williams Hospice House Walking Groups Bradley and Anne Sutter George Zitzelberger Arthur Mebert Ted Wilm James Davy Doris Hunt Bob and M.J. Carboni Roxanne Hendrix Patsy Ogg Dr. James E. Wilson The Family of George E. Zitzelberger Ed and Chris Janow Ruth Ann Wilson Margaret S. Freeman-Smith

18 Legacy Gifts: Preserving the Kathy Kasley Kathleen Ahern Future of Hospice House & Donna Landy, The Pampered Chef Robert and Olga Aimone Ted and Marsha Lyman Deanna Albright Support Care Will and Anastasia Lyman James E. Albright Magruder Second Grade Teachers Edna Allen Taking care of our loved ones is Dorothy Marshall Marsha Allen Carol Marsh Betsy C. Anderson perhaps the most important Jackie LeClair Anonymous Bringier McConnell Larry Arata responsibility each of us has as Nancy H. and William H. Marshall Robert Archibald individuals. Through careful Helen McConnell Aldina Ash Nancy H. and William H. Marshall Edna Baker planning, we can continue to Art Mebert Steve and Michele Ball Carolyn Jean Mebert James M. Ballard care for them after we are Mollie Meikle David Barbour gone. This is our legacy to those Bill and Audrey Sargent Raymond Barger Dr. John Miller Jo Barnett we love. Throughout our life- Beth Scharlop and Roger E. Schultz R. Craig and Betsy Barry William Rogers Norman Donald Bartholomay time, many of us are also gen- Theresa Redd Donald and Judy Baxter erous to charities that make a Sister Mary Jeanne Oesterle Julie W. Baxter Kevin and Mindy Murphy David and Janet Bay difference in our lives and we Steve and Patsy Ogg Carolyn L. Bazarnick Mrs. Doris D. Hunt Donald Beck wish to leave a legacy for them Sandra Olson Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Beck as well. Jackie LeClair Stephen G. Becker Linda Osborn James E. Behm Emmi Harward James and Marcee Beilstein A charitable bequest in your The Easton Family Joshua J. Bennett will is, for example, the means Norma Parsons Mary Jo Bennett Mr. and Mrs. George M. Hudgins John and Marsha Berner by which you can continue your Steven Anthony Pokorny Jan and Lou Besio Melissa Bennett Robert and Margaret Birney support for Hospice House & Bruce and Clara Robertson Margaret Black Support Care of Williamsburg. It Elizabeth Harper Bland Blackford Bell Jo Rodgers Joy Blair provides an opportunity to en- Kay Ainsworth Martha T. Bland Cathy and Rick Pearce Martha and Ed Blanks hance services to families at Pat Rowe Alan and Nancy Bolash home and at Hospice House in Hospice House Yoga Class Marie Bond Dianne N. Spence Ward Bourn the decades to come. It will Andy Nea Charles Bozsik David Stabler Paula J. Brandenburg serve as a significant reminder, Elizabeth Stabler Susan Britcher in perpetuity, of your Gary Streb Alan and Laura Broderick Judi and Tom French Matt and Patti Broderick thoughtful generosity. Donald and Jacqueline LeClair Clement and Cherry Brown Linda Taylor James Brown If you have questions about Barry Barrineau Joseph D. Brown Donald and Jacqueline LeClair Jean Bruce how to remember Hospice The Marriage of Linda Taylor and Roy Stallings Dot Bryant Don and Jackie LeClair Claire and David Buckle House in your estate plans, Kerry and Peter Mellette Sharon K. Buckley please contact Janet Reid at Bernice Todd Nancy Bull Jackie LeClair Richard J. Bunger Hospice House at 757/253-1220 Watkins Family Joe G. Burner John W. Watkins William M. Burnett or Inge and Alan Whitaker David and Diane Bush [email protected] Deborah P. Corkey-Corber Donald R. Buxton Eddie (Eli) Whittaker Mr. and Mrs. William Lee Bynum Anonymous LTC (RET) William G. Byrne, Jr. Jerry and Maureen Wilson Benjamin and Joy Cake Patsy Ogg Lou Cale Carolyn Campbell DONORS Robert and Louise Canfield Donald Ackley Rob Caples Dr. and Mrs. Fred L. Adair Mr. and Mrs. John P. Carey Catherine Adams Mr. and Mrs. C. Frank Carr

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William Carr William and Ruby Doig Nancy V. Greene Dean and Betty Case Lois Donald James and Denelia Griggs Beth and Carlton Casey Margaret Donohue-Cope Michael and Tricia Grunkemeyer Sheri Cassidy Sharon Dorsey Walter E. Gundaker Otis and Nancy Childress Donald and Janet Douglas Judith Haarala Dr. and Mrs. Mark Chisam Mr. and Mrs. James E. Douglas, Jr. Robert and Barbara Hain Brian and Beth Chopp Norbert P. Dowdall Channing M. Hall III Edith Chutkow Paul A. Dresser, Jr. J. Lesslie Hall III Richard Circeo Erma Druitt Roger and Ann Hall Marilyn Clark David and Joan Dry Jean L. Hampel Brian P. Clarke Lester Dubnick Anne Hardister Anita and David Clegg Franklin and Rose Duckett Ashley S. Hargrove N. Keith and Heather Cline Joan T. Dunaway Roy B. Hargrove William and Nancy Cline John A. Dunaway David Harman Ruth and Tom Cobb Bobby and Patti Dwyer Carol E. Harrison Mary Stuart Coffman Jim Easton Joseph D. Harrow Barrie Cohen Morton and Sarah Eckhause James and Connie Harshaw Louise H. Cole Pat Eden James B. Harward, Jr. Francine Coleman Deborah T. Edwards Marvin and Simone Hausman Betty M. Collins Allen Elkins James and Ruth Hay Harvey L. Collins Estate Lynn Ellis Elizabeth E. Hayes James R. Collins Richard Emmerson Fran Hermance Daniel and Judy Compton Shirley Estes Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Hersey George and Jane Connally Judy Ewart Jill N. Hester Deidre Connelly Judith Ewell Jim and Deb Hewitt Dr. and Mrs. Joseph O. Converse Jackie Farr Phil and Susanna Hickman Barbara L. Cooke Timothy and Barbara Farrell Dorothy Higbee William E. Cooke Robert Fehrenbach Mary Jo and James M. Hill III Margaret Donohue-Cope Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fellowes Leon and Barbara Hirsh Sandra Copeland Sylvester and Jacqueline Fetner John Hite Dave and Jeanne Corson Robert A. Fichter William and Carolyn Hoffman Richard D. Costello Robert and Mary Fischer Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hogenmiller Richard A. and Nina L. Costello Barbara V. Fisher Nan Holste Bonnie Coyle Nancy R. Fitzgerald Stuart Honenberger Judith J. Craft Sue Ellen Fitzpatrick Alice and Dick Houston Charles and Ginny Crone Virginia B. Flynn Paul D. Howland David Cropper H. Ross and Louisa Ford Robert P. Hudson Mr. and Mrs. David Croston Donald R. Forman Kevin and Amy Hughes Pat and Frank Crowe John G. Forrest Will and Julie Hummel Dr. William S. Cummings Paul and Karen Forster Linda T. Hunt George and Patricia Cunningham Larry Foster Nicholas and Marlene Ingrao Dawn Curran Grayson E. Fox James T. Izbicki John and Julia Curtis Eugene P. Frament Joseph D. Jaap Ronald and Joanne Curtis Claude L. Frederick Andrew and Maureen Jacobs Mary B. Dahlgren Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Fretz W. J. Jacoby, Jr., M.D. Mary Ann Dallas Dr. and Mrs. Gil Frey Dr. and Mrs. T.M. Jamison Mary Anne Daly Mrs. Herbert Funsten Joseph and Karen Jeffrey Michael and Sue Danehy Amanda Gada Elva and Hampton Jesse Pam Davey Ruth and Gordon Galow Daniel B. Johnson II Alfred Davidoff Jeremy and Joyce Galloway J. Joseph Johnson Robert and Laura Davidoff Dr. David F. Gates Jerre and Marilyn Johnson Dave and Marian Dawson Patricia A. Gaudio Barbara Jones Mr. and Mrs. William A. DeBono, Jr. Ann and Tom Gaudreaux Judy Jones Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. DeFranco Laura and Vernon Geddy Lawrence Jones Elizabeth DeLan Sylvia Geer Judy and Joe Kalish Allison DeLaney Fred Gilbertson Eric N. Kampfe Anthony and Jacquelyn DelNegro Joan Gilkison George Kannarkat C. A. DeLorenzo Harold B. Gill, Jr. Mish Kara Philip and Lois Demerich Ellin and Baron Gordon Steven and Teresa Kauffman Derrick Family Foundation Robert L. Gordan Michael and Tina Keasey D. Michael and Sally Derrig Dave and Conny Graft Joan Keating Dan and Barbara Desmond James F. and Katherine A. Gray Stacy Keating S. Jane DeSolms Kelly A. Gray Lynn and Bill Kellam Joann Dettmann Margaret M. Gray Beverly S. Kelly Allen and Nancy DeWalle Scott Gray David and Martha Keltner Barbara Diaz Lloyd M. Green Robert Kiley

20 David and Priscilla Kilgore Brian and Lynn McNelis Lorraine and John B. Perkins Beverly King Arthur M. Mebert Donald Piper Page Hayhurst Kiniry Steve Menaquale Meredith and Joe Poole III Barbara Kniest Kathleen Menditto Joan Porter Bruce and Eleanor Knowles Doug and Lisa Merrill Ellen and Thomas Postemski Thomas and Mindy Knuppel Jonathan and Cynthia Middleton Joseph R. Potter, Jr. John and Phyllis Kokoruda Thomas and Martha Millen John Garfield Pouch Nathan Kona David K. Miller Lawrence B. Pulley Jeannine Koons John and Ann Milliman Walter and Jackie Purdy John and Rose Kourmadas Michael and Jeanne Millin Alan and Alice Ramsay Bernard Kornbluh Pauline J. Mills Linda Kay Randall John T. Kostoff Richard Misage Robert and Joan Ranson Kurt and Lisa Krass Roxanne H. Mitchell Mary-Jo Rawson Gary and Loretta Kreps William and Mary Molineux Donna Reagan Robert M. Kuhns Margaret and Steve Montgomery Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Ridinger III John Kurec John C. Moon DeAnn M. Rinehart Alan P. Kwiatkowski Joan L. Mooney William E. Rinehart John and Betta Labanish Bob and Hope Moore Cathy Ripley Barbara Landa Darleyne Moore Joseph and Deborah Riss Martha M. Larkin Megan W. Moran Robert and Lucinda Ritter Joseph H. Latchum Patricia J. Morrell Adele Robeson Laura Lawrence Alvester and Delois Morris Jim and Sherry Roberson Donald and Jacqueline LeClair Jean Morris Mr. and Mrs. Austin L. Roberts Cynthia Lee Larry S. Morrison Bruce and Clara Robertson E. R. Leland Diana Morrissette Edward Robinson Mark Lerman and Kathleen Jenkins Patricia A. Moskal Jack K. Robinson Sarah Lichtel Ron and Doris Mosocco Sheila Marie Robison Ronald Lodzieski Michael Mott Bell-Jo M. Rodgers Mary O. Longsworth James Edward Moyler III Richard Rodriguez Tessa and Al Louer Larry and Lucille Mozian Mike and Pam Roos Roy E. Lounsbury Karen and Tom Munzel Karen Rose Kathryn H. Lykins Judy Murray Kathleen Rosinski Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Lyman, Jr. Gay Myers Shawni Roth Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Lyon III Julia Myers Jack and Joanna Rouzie Ann Lysenko Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nanartowich Richard and Kathryn Royer Martha and Weldon MacDonald George L. Nance Thomas L. Ruch Ben and Barbara Machinist Shawn and Bernadine Neighbor Mary Lou Ruff Lillie Darlene MacPherson Clifford Neilson Sue Ruhle Elsie M. and William T. Manning Lois Nervitt Shirley P. Rumer Bettina Manzo Sandra C. Newman Martha W. Rush Gayle Mapp Richard and Anne Nicastro Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Sage Robert J. Margolin Sterling and Dottie Nichols Carmela Savage Michael Markowitz and Alison Graves Walter and Barbara Nicoloff John and Sarah Savage Paul M. Marriott, Jr Ann R. Niczky Gwendolyn B. Sawyer Denise Marrow Caryl J. Niehaus David Scherer Donna S. Marshall Joseph L. O’Brien MD Mary Ellen Schiavone Dorothy Marshall Carol Occhuizzo Karen Schifrin Richard H. Marshall Terry and Carolyn O’Connor Walter and Marilyn Schmid Jon C. Martin Patsy Ogg Leopold and Carol Schmidt Michael and Mary Martin Jerald Olson Robert and Carolyn Schmidt Clyde and Joann Masengale Sandra Olson Mr. and Mrs. William Schneider Chuck and Joann Maslin Leonard and Michele Orabona Bernard Joseph Schroeder Monty Mason William Orne Ruth E. Schultz Linda Camp Matthews Ann Oropeza Jared Scripture Margaret B. McBeath Joan Ortenzi Daniel and Terri Scungio Bill and Nancy McCabe Linda Osborn Mickey and Arlene Sego John and Amelia McCarthy Charles and Sheryl Otstot Mary Lynn Senior Bob and Sue McClellan Mel and Hilda Overman Rick and Lisa Setian Robert and Margaret McClellan Eugene J. Park Richard and Georgina Shane Bringier and Sally McConnell Jack M. Parrish III Hugh T. Sharp Edward B. McConnell Chris and Amy Paschold Donna C. Sheppard Jacquelyn L. McCormick Alice A. Pastorius James H. Shoemaker Anne McCrae Jodie Patterson Leroy and Carol Shoemaker Elizabeth McDonnell Jan Pattis Brian Shortell Sharon W. McGinn Thomas A. Patton, Sr. Julia Shoup Stephen and Brenda McGinnis Pauline K. Payonzeck John Shulson Daniel McHugh Peggy Pelanne Ralph Simmons John and Joyce McKnight Gail Penn Juanita E. Sirois

21 Wilson F. Skinner, Jr. Lillian J. & Lester F. Wilkinson, Jr. Who Supports Hospice House? Audrey Smith Anne and Charles Williams Mr. and Mrs. Brett K. Smith Betty Williams Hospice House & Support Care of Williamsburg is a unique Carolyn R. Smith Sue Williams model of hospice care, of which there are only a handful in Edwina M. Smith Kelly Joe Wills Grace Smith Charles and Jane Wilson the United States. As a non-medical, volunteer hospice, James and Barbara Smith Susan and Jim Winther Jean Smith Wade Wirt Hospice House must raise their annual budget each year William M. Snovell James and Linda Wolf (approximately $940,000). Approximately 90% of our budget Robert B. Sowell, Jr. Charles and Susan Wolfe Bill Spanfelner Kathryn M. Woollum is raised through donations from individuals, civic and Arthur Spooner Pam and Randy Wollam religious organizations, businesses and special events—less Beth Stabler John and Rhea Woloszynski Linda Taylor Stallings Alfred and Diane Woods than 10% is from local governments and United Way Roy D. Stallings, Jr. Judith F. Woods combined. Margaret and Carlton Stockton Kerry and Andrea Wortzel Eunice L. Stokes Larry and Christine Wortzel Ronald and Susan St. Onge Rita E. Wright Amy Stout Wayne P. Wright Hospice House & Support Care welcomes gifts or bequests of Brenda Stout Karol Yengel any size .Your support makes our mission possible. Larry and Carolyn Stowe Jane B. Yerkes Gary and Barbara Streb Jo Ann Youhas Douglas P. Strup Mike Youngblood and Leslynn Arthur Edward Stuart Twiddy Hospice House & Support Care of Williamsburg is Nancy Sturtevant Carl and Cynthia Zangardi James and Pamela Supplee John and Shelly Zivica Grateful for Our Community Partners! Evelyn M. Swart Sheila R. Zubkoff Joan M. Sweet Peter Zucker Janice and Stowell Symmes Ann R. Symroski IN-KIND DONORS Anthony and Gail Taylor Fleming’s Engraving & Awards, Inc. Ernest and Carolyn Taylor Forest Lane Botanicals Linda Taylor Pat Rowe Roger and Imogene Thaler Schmidt’s Flowers and Accessories Dr. and Mrs. Richard Theis Trader Joe’s William and Mary Theroux Michael and Johanna Thompson CIVIC/BUSINESS/RELIGIOUS Bernice Moen Todd Altmeyer Funeral Home Elaine Trevey AmazonSmile Foundation Marjorie and William Tucker American Pride Automotive Michael and Trish Ulanich Bayport Credit Union James and Lois Ullman BedCrafters by Michelle LLC Mr. and Mrs. John Urban Branscome Incorporated Mish Vaiden-Clay Bruton Parish Church Bonnie C. Vanduyne Bucktrout Funeral Home Margaret Ann Waite Caring Neighbors of Ford’s Colony Cam Walker Chickahominy Chicks Red Hat Soci- Robert F. and Janet Walker ety Clifford Wallington Chickahominy Ruritan Club William and Joan Wallis Chico’s Retail Services Inc Helene and Alan Ward Compass Wealth Strategies Robert and Virginia Waring Dogwood Garden Club of Queens James M. Warrick Lake Judy Wason Early Chicks League Mr. and Mrs. Edward Watanabe 1st Advantage Federal Credit Union Ronald and Jeannine Waters First Baptist Church Marcia B. Weatherstone Geddy, Harris, Franck & Hickman, Carolyn E. Webb LLP Debra and Robert Weber George Nice & Sons, Inc. Lon and Judith Weber Giuseppe’s and Sons Inc Nicholas Weber Go Bucket List Travel Caring and Virginia Wertman Sharing Program Millie West Heritage Commons Dave and Linda Westfall Hickory Neck Church, Second Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Westland day Mission Offering Dave Clemens and Doug Myers Roxie H. White Hornsby Real Estate Co. Financial Advisors, Morgan Stanley Dorothy P. Whitfield Jack M. Parish, Jr. Fund of The Carol and Larry Wilkinson Community Foundation Serving

22 Richmond and Central Virginia Williamsburg City Hospice Council James City County Williamsburg Moose Lodge No. 757 Jamestown Presbyterian Church Charity Williamsburg Presbyterian Church Golf Tournament Williamsburg United Methodist Church The purpose of the Hospice Council Jeffrey N. Clark Custom Builder LLC WindsorMeade of Williamsburg Commu- is to serve the organization and its mission as a Legacy Financial Group LLC nity Fund Committee Macy’s/Bloomingdale’s Mary J. B. Work Fund of the Community vital community advocate of Hospice House & Mary and Martha Circle, Mt. Vernon Foundation of Northern Colorado Support Care of Williamsburg. United Methodist Church York County Mellette, PC Men’s Charity Tennis, Inc. PATIO OF MEMORIES Jim Easton, Chair Merck Foundation Mary Carroll Mexican Train Ladies David and Nancy Wahlert Julie Baxter Middle Peninsula Insurance & Financial Thelma Elaine Eason Services Michael Eason Fleming Buck Monarch Bank Marie Estok Lou Cale Morgan Stanley Nancy Crockett/Homemakers’ Club NANBPWC, Inc., Williamsburg & Vicinity Tom Estok Louise Canfield Club Bob Groves Nelsen Funeral Home Virginia Groves Margaret Driscoll New Quarter Baptist Church Howard Harkey Lindy Dunn Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church Penny J. Wilcox The Pampered Chef/Donna Landy Dawn and Harold McIntyre Laura Geddy Peninsula Community Foundation of Amanda Cox Monty Hargrove Virginia Inc. Angie Smith Morgan Plantation Group LLC Mike and Marilyn Smith Joe Harrow Riverside Hospice Services Larry Robens Lucy Robens Karen Jamison St. John Baptist Church Dianne Tinsley Danny Johnson St. Martin’s Episcopal Church John Tinsley Sentara Healthcare Russell White Peter Mellette Sentara Williamsburg Regional Medical Christopher White Steve Montgomery Center Medical Staff Ellen Stewart Smithfield Farmland Corp. Carol A. Wynder Karen Munzel Sterling Event Planners of Williamsburg Charles Wynder SunTrust United Way Campaign Sterling Nichols Susanna Wesley Circle, United Methodist *Donor list includes gifts from Au- Michele Orabona Church gust 1, 2014—January 31, 2015. Success in the Saddle, LLC Every effort for accuracy has been Joe Poole Towne Bank TPMG “Tread-Mill-a-Thon” made in the publication of this Ben Puckett The Trust Company of Virginia listing; in the event of an error Clara Robertson United Way of the Virginia Peninsula please contact Hospice House at United Way South Hampton Roads Audrey Smith 757/253-1220. Donations to Hos- Virginia Oncology Associates Dianne Spence Wells Fargo Advisors, LLC pice House & Support Care of Wil- Williamsburg Baptist Church liamsburg are tax-deductible to the Beth Stabler fullest extent of the law. Leslynn Twiddy Support Raised (as of February 5, 2015): Linda Wenger $546,857.01 or 58% of annual operating budget of $941,725. (year ending June 30, 2015). Your gift, no matter how big or small, makes a difference.

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23 NON-PROFIT U.S. Postage 4445 Powhatan Parkway PAID Williamsburg VA 23188 Williamsburg VA Permit 260

Upcoming Events in Support of Hospice House Please mark your calendar and plan to join us!

April 25: 3rd Annual Hike for Hospice– 12-4p.m. williamsburghikeforhospice.org May 12: Open House at Hospice House—4-6p.m. Open to the Williamsburg Commu- nity. Visit 4445 Powhatan Parkway, tour the House and have any questions answered. Bring a friend! May 21: Guild Luncheon at Williamsburg Landing 11:30 a.m.– 2p.m. Sponsored by Williamsburg Landing and Compass Wealth

...Enhancing the life quality of living for individuals facing the last phases of life and supporting the people they love. www.williamsburghospice.org