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MAGAZINE

MAGAZINE

MAGAZINE

MAGAZINE

MEET THE NEW FACES BEHIND THE MASKS.

INSIDE NEW TRUSTEES ADDED TO THE BOARD MAGAZINE OUR NEW EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR A NEW GENERATION OF DONORS GREETINGS FROM OUR NEW CHAPLAIN WELCOME BACK FAMILIES

WINTER 2020/ SPRING 2021

MAGAZINE ’s A LETTER FROM OUR EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Wow, what an incredible first 5 months as Executive Director So where do we go from here? In this issue of the we will of the Saint Simeon’s Foundation. I am humbled by the hear from new Foundation Trustees, our next generation support of the Foundation Board under the Chairmanship of donors, how Saint Simeon’s is handling the Covid-19 of The Right Reverend, Bishop Poulson of the Episcopal pandemic, our new Chaplain, Reverend Susanne Methven, Diocese of Oklahoma. Additionally, I would be lost without and the announcement of our 25th Anniversary of Saint our amazing foundation assistant, Lisa Gray. I am thankful Simeon’s Western Days. This year also marks the 20th of their support of my role to advance our mission “…to be Anniversary of the creation of The Saint Simeon’s Foundation. the preferred senior care community for men and women I can think of no better time to serve the Foundation than now. of all faiths and denominations who wish to live their later years in an environment with dignity, individuality, and the I am thankful for YOU; our donors, residents, families, and highest attainable level of independence.” friends who continue to support our beacon of love and care on the hill. After spending 11 years in higher education and 3 years in a corporate role, I have finally found my home at the Yours in service, with gratitude: Saint Simeon’s Foundation. Together, we have weathered a global pandemic, provided vaccines for residents and staff, and survived a history making Arctic blast. These challenges that the Home has overcome are a testament to Saint Simeon’s resilient residents, dedicated staff, and strategic administration led by CEO and President Angela Green. Calvin Moniz, Esq. Executive Director and Secretary to the Board of Trustees Saint Simeon’s Foundation

2 TABLE OF CONTENTS

MAGAZINE

MAGAZINE

WINTER 2020/SPRING 2021

Saint Simeon’s Magazine is a publication of the Saint Simeon’s Foundation, which provides support for the MAGAZINESaint Simeon’s Senior Living Community. Saint Simeon’s Senior Living Community is a mission of the Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma. All faiths and backgrounds are welcome. MEET OUR NEW TRUSTEES Copyright @ 2021. All rights reserved. MAGAZINE Pages 6 -7 EDITOR & EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE SAINT SIMEON’S FOUNDATION OUR NEW Calvin Moniz EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR [email protected] MAGAZINE Page 9 918-794-1918 PRESIDENT & CEO OF SAINT SIMEON’S

Angela Green MAGAZINE [email protected] A NEW GENERATION 918-794-1940 OF DONORS FOR MORE INFORMATIONS aCONTACTint OURSi meon’s Pages 10 -11 DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS Donna Logsdon [email protected] 918-794-1902 FOUNDATION ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT WELCOME BACK FAMILIES Lisa Gray [email protected] Pages 14 - 15 918-794-1977 GRAPHIC DESIGN & PRODUCTION Sensus Marketing [email protected] 918-747-0019 CONTRIBUTING WRITER Chris Barricks

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3 A LETTER FROM OUR CEO

I believe in the courage of hope. I believe that better days are coming. In fact, as I write this, they have already begun! This week, it has been a privilege and pure joy to witness the face-to-face reunions of some of our beloved residents with their loved ones.

After a full year of COVID-19 restrictions—necessary to keep Throughout the difficult challenges of the past year, I have our residents safe and healthy—we have been vaccinated been inspired and encouraged daily by the positivity and and are now able to start reducing those restrictions. Just resiliency of the residents and the courage and perseverance like the grounds have begun to show signs of new life—early of our loving staff. It has been an honor to serve alongside daffodils, budding trees, greening grass—this has become a these and Heroes. season of renewed life and activity for our residents and staff. In addition, I am continuously grateful for the support and There is such simple pleasure in eating a good meal with good encouragement of the Boards and donors. We would be unable company, on fine china in the dining room. I doubt that will to do any of this without your loving support. ever be taken for granted again. And the happy sounds of laughter and conversation are increasingly heard throughout the community as renewed physically-distanced activities are To better days, attracting residents and encouraging socialization in a fun and safe manner. I always knew that going to the Beauty Shop was a highlight of the week for many residents, but now it is an epic event! Everyone is thrilled to once again be pampered by our stylists and manicurists. Who knew that “returning to normal” could feel so fantastic? Angela Green President and CEO

4 WHEN YOU CARE For Someone, Everything Matters, Even the Purée

Puréed meal Solid meal

At Saint Simeon’s, we understand you eat with your eyes first. That’s why Chef Alan and our culinary team go the extra mile for residents who have trouble eating solid food. They are well trained in creating puréed meals that look and taste like their solid food counterparts. Our goal at Saint Simeon’s isn’t for our residents to simply live out the rest of their days but to thrive and get as much enjoyment as possible out of each day – including every meal. Call Donna at 918-794-1902 for more information about Saint Simeon’s offerings for every level of senior care.

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A special congratulations to Saint Simeon’s dining partner, Morrison’s, who received “Account of the Year Award” for 2020 for their handling of the pandemic.

Saint Simeon’s is a mission of the Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma MEET OUR NEW TRUSTEES

We’re excited to add three amazing BETH BROWN new members to our Board of Trustees. As with all our new Board members, While each brings a special passion to Beth has multiple connections with Saint make a difference for Saint Simeon’s with Simeon’s. She was first introduced to the their unique skills and talents, they all Saint Simeon’s family when her mother- in-law, Fannie, became a resident. Fannie have the same story about joining the spent three years in the Memory Care Board: George called! Center and Beth immediately fell in love Most recently with The University of with the care and passion she saw from Tulsa, Beth drew on her organizational the staff. skills to chair the 2019 Western Days live auction with her husband and then “They went above and beyond to care to serve as the 2020 Western Days chair, for Fannie and preserve her dignity,” pulling together a hugely successful Beth said. virtual event. ■ Through the years, Beth’s family became more involved in Saint Simeon’s. Beth “I’m passionate about fundraising and was friends with then-CEO Lindsay Fick, raising awareness for Saint Simeon’s. attended Western Days with friends Tom It’s such a special place for Tulsa, full of and Lisa Schooley, and her husband, loving people who are called to make Scott, joined the Saint Simeon’s Board a difference caring for others.” of Trustees in 2018.

6 CRAIG DEISENROTH his grandmother and great aunt passed, Craig’s family continued their Craig has been part of the Saint visits, seeing friends at Saint Simeon’s Simeon’s community for decades. every Sunday. In fact, you could say it’s a family tradition. Two generations of his Craig had a great role model for his family have been residents at our service to Saint Simeon’s. His dad was facility; supporting Saint Simeon’s active in fundraising for the campus both financially and with their time and served on the Board of Trustees. and talents. He was also a great help during the early Western Days events. A lifelong Episcopalian and member of St. John’s Episcopal Church in Tulsa, When the time came, Craig’s father Craig learned of Saint Simeon’s early. became a second-generation Saint His father was active at the Diocese Simeon’s resident, benefiting from the “We’ve always supported Saint level in the Episcopal Church and very facilities and caring service he’d so Simeon’s, but this is a chance for me supportive of the work at Saint Simeon’s selflessly worked to support for many to get personally involved and continue Craig’s family began visiting his years before. Now, Craig has the my father’s work. I’m excited to help grandmother and great aunt weekly opportunity to carry the torch and Saint Simeon’s serve other families like at Saint Simeon’s. During this time, bring his 30-year perspective of Saint it has mine.” they became good friends with many Simeon’s—as supporter and family of the other residents. In fact, after member—to the Board. ■

ROSS SWIMMER and again answered the call of duty to It wasn’t long before another connection serve as Director of the Office of Indian from the past came to Saint Simeon’s. Trust Transition for President George Claire and Margarite Anderson, with W. Bush. Attorney, bank president, whom Ross was great friends in college registered financial advisor. Ross (he was engaged to their daughter!), has done it all and his counsel will be moved into the cottages at Saint incredibly valuable. Simeon’s. Ross enjoyed reconnecting Ross is no stranger to Saint Simeon’s. with them and kept the friendship alive Through the years, he’s had plenty of throughout their time at Saint Simeon’s connections here. When Ross and his wife from independent living through their Margaret first moved to Tulsa in 1987, last days in the Memory Care Center. many of their new friends were Saint Ross and Margaret have served as Simeon’s supporters. Through this, the Patrons and Honorary Chairs for Western couple became familiar with the quality Days and his wife served the Board as It’s no surprise Ross was invited to join of care at Saint Simeon’s and knew this Secretary and Treasurer before her the Board of Trustees. He brings a unique was the place for his mother-in-law when passing. Ross is looking forward to background of leadership and Saint the time came. When Ross began helping carrying on their work as a Trustee. ■ Simeon’s is blessed to have him. during Sunday services at the facility, he Principal Chief of the Cherokee realized he knew John Norris, the priest “Saint Simeon’s is a wonderful Nation for 10 years, Ross also served at Saint Simeon’s. They had grown up organization and our city is lucky to have as Assistant Secretary of the Interior for together in Oklahoma City and attended it. The continuum of care offered here, Indian Affairs under President Reagan the same church. from independent living to the Memory

Center, is unsurpassed.”

7 SAINT SIMEON’S PROVIDES VACCINES TO RESIDENTS AND STAFF

While January 4, 2021 might have Saint Simeon’s strict adherence to CDC, been an ordinary Monday for many, OSDH, and CMS guidance paid off it was a day of great celebration at during the course of the pandemic. Saint Simeon’s. That was the day As of March 22, only 14 positive cases many long hours of planning finally have been confirmed at the community. paid off and the first round of COVID-19 Additionally, there has not been a positive vaccinations were made available to case since February 5, 2021. residents and staff. Orr “Angela and her team have done an “It was quite a sight to see,” said Saint incredible keeping up with changing Simeon’s Foundation Executive Director, guidelines and procedures,” Moniz said. Calvin Moniz, “residents and staff “We are also so grateful for our families coming together and flexing to show and their gracious understanding during off their first round of vaccinations.” this time. We know that it’s been hard not to see loved ones in person.” Healthcare professionals administered the Pfizer vaccine in the Common Safety is still the priority at Saint Leonard and Dorothy Elliott Room, following all CDC social Simeon’s and all staff and residents distancing guidelines. Follow-up shots continue to socially distance, mask up, were given on January 25 to complete and sanitize. But there is light at the the vaccinations. All Saint Simeon’s end of the tunnel! On March 12, Saint residents and staff, along with the Saint Simeon’s announced a return of face-to- Simeon’s Foundation team, were eligible face visits with residents and family. ■ to receive vaccinations.

Minna Jo Squires “Knowing that even towards the end of March approximately only 14% of the US population has received full vaccinations makes us all thankful that our Saint Simeon’s family was fully vaccinated before the end of February for those who wanted the vaccine”, Moniz said.

Nikki Christian, Amanda Terrel, Angela Green

8 CALVIN MONIZ APPOINTED EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE SAINT SIMEON’S FOUNDATION

On December 1, The Saint Simeon’s Foundation Board of Trustees unanimously selected Calvin Michael Moniz, Esq, to serve as the Foundation’s fourth executive director reporting to the Board of Trustees. In this role Moniz is both chief operating officer and board secretary for the Foundation. The Board’s search committee was chaired by long-time Trustee George Dotson, who also serves as lead trustee between the Board and Foundation Staff. “The selection committee was looking for an individual with fundraising prowess, financial acumen, and someone who was also a strong relationship builder,” said Dotson. “In the end, Calvin’s experience in fundraising at The University of Tulsa, his community connections, and interpersonal skills as a corporate recruiter and philanthropic funder met our needs.” Moniz most recently spent three years as a corporate recruiter at Phillips 66 overseeing a portfolio of universities and corporate philanthropy. Prior to that, he served as Calvin Moniz, Executive Director and George Dotson, Trustee Assistant Dean of the Collins College of Business at The University of Tulsa overseeing career placement and teaching both professional development and business law. Tulsa HUD Community Development Committee; Vice President of the Tulsa Chapter of the TU Alumni Association; Member “Overall, the committee was most impressed with Calvin’s of the Kendall Whittier Mainstreet Board of Directors and ten years of experience in fundraising and relationship building, including his work on TU’s $600,000,000 capital co-chair of the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion committee; and campaign,” Dotson said. State Advocacy Chair for the Eastern Oklahoma Chapter of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. “If you live in Tulsa, you know that the best care in town is provided at Saint Simeon’s,” said Moniz.“The facility’s Moniz has been recognized as a Tulsa New Leader and reputation along with the opportunity to grow our member of the National Leadership Council by the Cystic fundraising base is what most excited me about the Fibrosis Foundation; a Tulsa Business and Legal Journal 40 opportunity to work for the Saint Simeon’s Foundation. under 40 honoree, Oklahoma Magazine’s 40 under 40; and In the end, I was sold by the dedication of the Foundation’s The University of Tulsa’s Medicine Wheel Award recipient for Board and the leadership team led by President and meritorious service to the TU and Tulsa Community. In 2018, CEO Angela Green.” he was awarded Phillips 66’s highest corporate recognition Calvin is a California native who moved to Tulsa almost 18 as a Golden Shield recipient for saving the life of a friend and years ago to attend The University of Tulsa. There he earned former TU colleague attending a conference at the company’s his BSBA in Management, MBA, and Juris Doctor. In 2017 he Houston Headquarters. ■ was admitted to the State Bar of Oklahoma. As an engaged community member, he currently serves as Chair of the City of

9 A NEW GENERATION OF DONORS

Wink Kopczynski donated 10% of his first quarter real estate commissions to the Foundation.

Saint Simeon’s has benefited from the support of generous donors since we opened our first 12 resident rooms in 1960. Through the years, fundraising efforts have grown tremendously. The first Western Days in 1996 ushered us into a new era of fundraising, while the creation of the Saint Simeon’s Foundation in 2001 formalized the strategy and management of funding operations and capital expenses. Today, we are seeing yet another positive development in our efforts to enhance the lives of Saint Simeon’s residents and their families: a new generation of donors.

10 Following A Great Example. Our donor base has always been incredibly generous with their Professionals Committee in 2020, but you can quickly see he is time, talents, and charitable contributions … and we’re happy serious about his support. to see those efforts being modeled by a younger generation Wink donated 10% of his first quarter commissions from his of supporters. Young professionals like Wink Kopczynski are real estate business to the Foundation in honor of the care he’s getting involved and sharing their passion for Saint Simeon’s seen his grandmother receive. And he is actively seeking other with others. “younger” donors as well.

“There are so few places that you absolutely know the good “I tell them, you don’t have to dig online to see if it’s really every dollar you donate, every hour you volunteer, and any good or not … you don’t have to ask anybody questions … event you support is doing,” says Wink. just spend five minutes there. You’ll see for yourself.”

Wink is by no means our only “young” supporter, but he is certainly a shining example of the type of youthful donor the Saint Simeon’s Foundation wants to reach. Wink’s grandmother is a resident in the Memory Center and he can see what a blessing Saint Simeon’s has been to her and the entire family.

“My grandfather had Alzheimer’s and was cared for in another facility,” Wink says. “I’m sure the staff did the best they could, but you could tell they weren’t as well-funded as Saint Simeon’s. As a result, there was a lot of staff burnout and turnover … and the residents’ quality of life suffered for it.”

“At Saint Simeon’s, we have staff that has been here for years and years. They love caring for the residents and you can tell, just by their tenure, that they are supported, respected, and are given access to the resources they need. That’s leadership Tody Kopczynski, Wink’s grandmother and funding.” Everything helps: Many wait until later in life to give back More Than Talk. because they think a smaller gift won’t make a difference. But every gift is important. Reach out to young professionals Wink doesn’t just appreciate the care his grandmother is who can help with their time and charitable contributions of getting, he’s giving back to help support it. Like many donors, his involvement first started at the invitation of others. His any size. Together, we can secure the quality of Saint Simeon’s ■ parents were introduced to Saint Simeon’s by friends who had for future generations. family members as residents here. That led to them serving on Western Days committees. That, of course, led to Wink serving as well. He jokingly says he was “roped into” chairing the Young

11 A LETTER FROM OUR NEW REVEREND

My office is filled with plants. I love all the varieties of greens, the various shapes and scents of my plants. Since 2008, I have been a garden volunteer at Philbrook Museum, where my most favorite task is weeding. I am very good at weeding! I love being a priest. I have mainly worked in parish ministry, focused on pastoral care, Christian formation, and outreach. For many years I have been involved with our Diocesan prison ministry, going to the two minimum security prisons in Taft, OK. I enjoy interfaith work and have participated in the Jewish community’s adult education program for many years, as well as book groups. For three of my years of ordained ministry, I was the Priest-in-Residence and then Director of Clover House, a residential home in Salina, Kansas, for teenage women who Dear Residents, Families, had survived sex trafficking. I learned a lot from those young and Friends of Saint Simeon’s, women about resilience and strength, as well as about the challenges of regulations, staffing, and running a home. I am so pleased to be the new chaplain at Saint Simeon’s. I have a passion for learning. My MBA supported my finance This post is truly a capstone for all my passions. and computer work in non-profit home health agencies. My MS in marriage and family therapy supports my work with My passion for being with seniors started even as a child in a families. And, of course, my MDiv is the academic and practical parish in SE London. My favorite memory is of Miss Hare, whose preparation for ministry. I also have certificates in gerontology house and garden full of statuary were beside a railroad track. and spiritual direction. If I mention anything about a PhD, do She invited my sisters and me to come to her house, trim hats everything to dissuade me! with ribbon, feathers, and flowers and place them on the various statues! In high school, a family asked me to sit with My other interests include reading, sewing, and my poodle, their mother and practice my beginning French with her. Busco (meaning “I search for/I look for”). His curiosity gives I visited people in nursing homes when I was in graduate me lots of stories to tell. I have three wonderful sisters, a great school, and while in seminary, I led monthly worship services legacy from my Australian father and German mother. I have at a couple of nursing homes. As a priest at Saint John’s lived in England, Australia, Canada, both coasts of the United Episcopal Church, I visited many; my favorite senior living States and am now working my way through the middle of center was Saint Simeon’s! I am already enjoying visits the country. with residents. I invite you to be in touch with me for ways I can support the I love growing people and plants. I love to encourage people residents, families, and staff here. Please let me know how I can to grow in their competencies and ministries. I have facilitated pray with and for you as we together care for Saint Simeon’s. programs such as the Community of Hope to train lay pastoral caregivers. I have led The Art of Engaging Holy Scripture (TAEHS) contemplative reading groups, so people discern what scripture has to say to them. I have developed all kinds of curricula for growing Christians in The Rev. Susanne Methven their faith. Chaplain

12 HOW TO GIVE TO THE SAINT SIMEON’S FOUNDATION

You may choose to help continue Saint Simeon’s heritage through many donation methods:

■ Cash ■ Company Employee Matching Gift ■ Stock Gifts • Endowed Gifts – The minimum gift to establish an ■ Planned Giving endowment at Saint Simeon’s is $25,000. Endowments ■ Credit Card may be established to support a variety of needs on an ■ Electronic Fund Transfer annual, perpetual basis. (Recurring or one-time) • Saint Simeon’s Society – Executing a planned gift to continue your legacy. • The Saint Simeon’s Annual Fund – Unrestricted to For more information please visit saintsimeons.com/donate support our most pressing needs. or contact Calvin Michael Moniz, Esq. Executive Director and • Employee Education Fund and Employee Christmas Secretary to the Board of The Saint Simeon’s Foundation, Appreciation Fund – Donations allow Saint Simeon’s [email protected]. ■ to train, reward and support its 200 employees. This support helps ensure high-quality continuity of care for every Resident. • Donor Designated Fund/Restricted Gifts – Donations allow our friends to fund a specific project or service as identified by Saint Simeon’s or suggested by the donor. If you have a specific idea of how to improve the Residents’ quality of life, we would be happy to visit with you.

13 Camellia McKenzie

On March 12, Saint Simeon’s announced the return of face-to-face visits for families and residents. The reunions were sweet … and a long time coming. For many, it’s been more than a year since they have been able to reach out and hug their loved one.

SAINT SIMEON’S WELCOMES BACK FAMILIES FOR FACE-TO-FACE VISITS

Vera Trotier Marian Pelt James Williams

Jola Houchin

Carlton Green William Kelley

14 Julia Start Lyn Schmigle Patti Bonifazi

Alvin Pannell Jewel Marsh Rodney Bones

In addition to resident visits, physically distanced communal dining and group activities are resuming through- out Saint Simeon’s and the salons are reopened with physical distancing and vaccinated stylists.

Nancy Holly Schaaf

Thank you to the entire Saint Simeon’s team for their incredible efforts during this time to keep the residents and family safe. Sharon Thompson Wilma Bowline

15 THANK YOU TO OUR GENEROUS DONORS!

Annual Fund Marian Greenwood Susan and Jack Steinmeyer Virginia Atwood Kathy and Joe Adwon Brenda Haesloop Dick Teubner Lucy and John Barker Kathleen Kriegel Nancy and Hank Harbaugh Terri and Charley Wall Rita Ely Bell In memory of “Buddy Baker” Betty Lee Jones Trust Nancy Westfall Bill Berry Lora Larson Billea and Kris Karnes In memory of Muriel Jay Betz In honor of George Barton In honor of Calvin Moniz Lockwood In honor of Dolores Betz Lora Larson Sharon and Allen Kelso Becky and David York Jana Bingman In honor of Father Bill Aldean and George Krumme In memory of Evelyn Bishop Ed Resident Wegener Holly Carrie and Chuck Benevolent Fund Ammann Deanna and Barry Lewis In memory of Marcia Lewis Elizabeth Blue Rita Ely Bell The Anne and Henry Zarrow In honor of the Elizabeth and Rob Lyon, Jr. Foundation Patsy and Thomas Brown George Blue Family Robert Merrifield Phyllis and George Dotson Kathryn Burke Trust Alice Bones Robynn Moniz In memory of Margaret In honor of Rodney Bones Andrew Carr Swimmer Price and Aly Atkins In honor of Calvin Moniz In honor of Calvin Moniz In memory of Don Atkins Patty L. Bonifazi Calvin Moniz James A. and Leta M. Chapman Becky Boone Carol and McGraw In honor of Robert McGuire Endowment Trust Mike Morrissey In memory of Paul McGraw In memory of Kate Morrissey Hilary Clark In memory of Merylin Young Janice Bowman In memory of Tom G. Clark Fr. John Powers Melissa McKinney Helen and Steve Bryce Bryan Close Susie and Rick Robak In memory of Kum Yon Jones In memory of Elizabeth In honor of Robert Merrifield In honor of Bernice C. Robak Gowans Melissa McKinney Stephen Clouser Abby Satterfield In honor of Evelyn Patterson Charles Bussey In memory of Dr. and Mrs. In honor of Calvin Moniz In memory of Faye Bussey Paul Baker Andrea and Thad Satterfield Employee Appreciation Angela and Ky Chaffin Joe Creider In honor of Calvin Moniz Christmas Fund In memory of Pam Berry In memory of Elsie and The Schmigle Family Gerene and Adwon Hilary Clark William Creider In memory of Tom Clark In honor of Lyn Schmigle Janet Allen Natalie Crise In honor of Marie Millar Joann Clark In honor of Calvin Moniz Mary and James Sellers Stan Smith In memory of Ruth Allison Kirk Clausing Jake Dollarhide In memory of Juanita Gibson Staudt In memory of Ella Jean Fallin Kyle Dorsey In honor of the Memory Carrie and Chuck Ammann Lizabeth and Charlie Cohlmia In honor of Calvin Moniz Center and Health Care Phyllis and Steve Anderson In honor of Clara Evelyn Center Staff Patterson Amy Freiberger Anonymous In honor of Calvin Moniz Michelle and Kirk Collier Deb and Stuart Spencer The Applegate Family In honor of Kay Herring Sharon Bell and Greg Gray Katherine Steffanic In honor of Dorene Applegate In honor of Calvin Moniz In honor of Calvin Moniz

16 Joe Creider Jill Warnock and Jim Geurin Joan Kelley Debbie and David Moon In memory of William and In memory of Fran Warnock In memory of James Kelley In honor of Bill Kelley Elsie Creider Evert L. Gibson, Jr. Shirley and William Kelley Katrina and Kevin Morrison Elizabeth and Doug Crews In memory of Evert Gibson, Sr. In honor of William Kelley Katie and Jim Nelson In honor of Ralph Renfro In honor of Memory Center Judith Kelley In memory of Patricia Fowler and Transport staff Carolyn Cundiff In memory of Rozella and J. Ashley Null In memory of Pat Cundiff Chris and David Gilliland Olan Bozarth In memory of Pam Berry Nancy and George Overall Kim and Rick Deffenbaugh Bishop Ed and Debbie In memory of Hazel and In memory of David L. Sharon Bell and Greg Gray Konieczny Joe Overall Deffenbaugh Laurie and Jim Green Judy and Fred Kumpf Marian Pelt Charlie Dempster In memory of Gatchell Leslie and Steve Lake In memory of James and In memory of James D. Joanne Powell Maxine Dempster Harvey Lance Lamons In memory of Deane Griffeth Jake Dollarhide Marian Greenwood Caron and Shawn Lawhorn Fr. John Powers In memory of Barbara and Leslie and Bob Pritchard Kim Doner and Dennis England Greenwood-Safary Family Woody Allen In memory of Otto Doner In memory of Donald B. Doris Haddican Judy Lawson Atkins Phyllis and George Dotson Brenda Haesloop Vickie Lopp Karen Reece Dolores Dukes Gordon Hampton Debbie and Dean Luthey Mark Riley and Candice Kasai Cheryl and Larry Dukes In memory of Nadine In memory of Marilyn In memory of Virginia Riley Lucy Eller Hampton McCullough Susie and Rick Robak Jean Erickson Nancy and Jim Hardebeck Rob Lyon, Jr. In honor of Bernice C. Robak In memory of Joan E. Magie In honor of Marjorie Dew Chris Lyon Cora, Cameron, Chris, and Anne Heisler Alicia Etgen Paige Martin and Paul Clear Lindsey Roberts In honor of the 2nd floor Kay Herring In honor of Jerry Smith Assisted Living Team In memory of Anne Evans A .P. Mar tin In memory of Steve Lobaugh Barbara Rupert Jane and Lowell Faulkenberry In memory of Kum Yon Jones Rob Matlock Susan and Peter Saunders Charlie Fergus Barbara Hess In memory of Nan Lamons In memory of Ruth Matlock In memory of Ethel and Lindsay and Ron Fick Dickson Saunders Mary Ann Hille Harvey McCabe Carmen Fields In memory of William Grant Jenelle Schatz In memory of Bernice Fields Jo Hirlinger and Family McCabe In memory of Tony Schatz In memory of May Kathryn Mike Hiskett Catherine and Paul McDowell The Schmigle Family Copeland In honor of Rick Hiskett In memory of William and In honor of Lyn Schmigle Ernie Fields Richard Holly Marjory Casement Lisa and Tom Schooley Marilyn Foster Jola Houchin Nancy McGuire Patty Sexton In honor of Robert (Bob) Elliott Hughes Virginia Franklin and Kenge McGuire Jennifer and Gary Sims Stevenson In honor of Mary Craig In honor of David Schaaf Melissa McKinney Priscilla Iba Diana and Andrew Frost In honor of Evelyn Patterson Gayle Smith In honor of Rick Hiskett In memory of KumYon Jones In memory of Tom Clark Marie Millar Marilyn Inhofe-Tucker Thomas Gable In memory of Anne Evans Vicki and Smith In memory of Tom Mason In memory of Antoinette In honor of Jerry Smith Walters Cynthia and James Millar

Calvin Moniz

17 Alex Smith Memory Center Fund WESTERN DAYS 2020 Dr. and Mrs. Gregory L. Baber In memory of Sue Ann Smith Gift of Hope Wink Kopczynski, III Estate of Geraldine L. Bailey Michael Snow In honor of Tody Kopczynski The Atkins Family Mrs. Marjorie H. Baird* In honor of Bob Snow Joe Saunders John W. and Jerry E. Mrs. Margery F. Bird* Melissa and Mac Stallcup Marshall Foundation In honor of all of the Saint Ms. Lufrana P. Bost* Gifts in Kind Lou and Connie Miller Simeon’s staff Mr. Charles Bowditch* Elizabeth Ashby Charitable Foundation Julia Start Ms. Docia S. Bowditch Trust* Tacee De Los Santos Ross O. Swimmer Gift of Strength Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Brainard, Jr.* Kim Doner and Dennis In memory of Margaret Estate of Ruth Brann Swimmer England Gayle and Frank Eby The Oxley Foundation Estate of Ruth S. Brehm Lewis Taggart Memorial/Honor Gifts In memory of Lew and Kathryn L. Burke Trust* Gift of Compassion Shirley Taggart Mandy and Blake Atkins Ms. Mary A. Calvert Trust In memory of Nancy San Beth and Scott Brown Jean Tate Miguel Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth N. In loving memory of Pauline In memory of Fannie Brown Campbell Fullerton Newton Wright Phyllis and George Dotson Mary and Rob Martinovich In memory of Will Smith James A. and Leta M. Chapman Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Taylor In memory of Kathleen S. Endowment Trust Sharon Bell and Greg Gray Martinovich Dick Teubner In memory of Will Smith The Rt. Rev. William J. Cox and Kalvin Tillman Gift of Vision Mr. Byron DeSelms* In memory of Lois Gatchell Kay Herring In memory of Pat Cundiff Sharon Bell and Greg Gray Estate of Irene Dickens* In memory of James D. Mr. and Mrs. Cortlandt S. Harvey Joyce Miller In memory of Oliver “Mac” Gift of Kindness Dietler* Stallcup Bob Traband Sarah and Nick Storm Estate of S. M. Doerner Barbara and John Turner In honor of Melissa and Mac In memory of Fannie Brown Stallcup Ms. Mary E. Dotson Amy, Cathy, and Sue Venable Mr. and Mrs. George S. Dotson In memory of Tom Mason Millie Millspaugh WESTERN DAYS 2021 In memory of James Lewis Gift of Hope Dr. Edward H. Eckel* Nancy Westfall Lloyd Noble, II Phyllis and George Dotson Ms. Elizabeth Eckel* Sue and Jim Williams In honor of Phyllis Dotson In memory of Faye Winkle Mr. and Mrs. Ronald K. Fick In honor of Rob Lyon Gift of Faith Mrs. V. Ruth Fishburn* Becky and David York In honor of David York In memory of Aggie York Debbie and Dean Luthey Ms. Patricia M. Flint* Diane Perkins Karen L. Young In honor of Jola Houchin Gift of Kindness Mrs. Joan F. Flint* In memory of Tom Mason Ms. Anna Belle Flynn* Peggy V. Helmerich Calvin Moniz Estate of Elizabeth L. Fox Chapel Fund Library Fund Society of Saint Simeon’s Estate of Nita Freark Charlie Leake Peggy V. Helmerich Mr. James E. Allison* Estate of Doris E. Garneau Jerry Smith Flora and Fauna Fund Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Ms. Ruby I. Garratt* Ammann Nancy Meyer Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Garren In honor of Calvin Moniz Mary Witcher Athens Trust* Mary C. Gilliland Trust Mr. John S. Athens Trust* Ms. Martha Grant Trust

18 Estate of Ada E. Harp Ms. Margabel Lund* Estate of Elinor G. Philips Ms. Mae E. Vaiden Estate* Mr. and Mrs. James D. Harvey* Mr. Robert B. Lyon, Jr. The Rev. Canon John C. Powers Charles & Marion Weber Mr. James M. Hewgley, Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Mason Ms. Nancy B. Seay* Foundation Ms. Lura P. Hill* Ms. Gladys F. McCrary Trust Ms. Evelyn Sharp* Mr. Arthur Whitt* Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hirsch Ms. Vivian McNamee* E. P. Shelton Estate Mrs. Virginia Zimmerman* Ms. Gloria H. Hollis* Ms. Anna T. Messimer* Fleur D. Sigmon Trust *deceased Estate of E. M. Hunt Mr. Robert C. Millspaugh, Jr.* Estate of Clementine Sittel This listing represents donors from Mr. and Mrs. Anthony S. Jezek Mrs. Millie Millspaugh Mr. Edward C. Sloan Trust* November 1, 2020 until April 16, 2021. Mrs. Bette L. Jones* Estate of Pauline S. Mosier Mr. William S. Smith* We have attempted to provide the proper representation of your generous Estate of Audie B. Jones Estate of Hilde S. Niles Estate of Edna Stanley giving. If you feel we have made an error, please contact Calvin Moniz Estate of D. Kirk Mrs. John R. Norris Mr. * at cmonizsaintsimeons.org Mrs. Nell Lamm* Frances W. O’Hornett Estate* Mr. Ross O. Swimmer Mr. and Mrs. Shawn Lawhorn Estate of Kathleen C. Parriott Ms. Jean N. Tate Estate of T. S. Loffland Ms. Mary S. Pearce* Estate of Catherine M. Thack

19 NON-PROFIT U.S. POSTAGE PAID TULSA, OK PERMIT NO. 1554

3701 North Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. | Tulsa, OK 74106

SAINT SIMEON’S HOME BOARD OF TRUSTEES SAINT SIMEON’S FOUNDATION BOARD OF TRUSTEES

The Rt. Rev. Poulson C. Reed, Chairman Marilyn Morris The Rt. Rev. Poulson C. Reed, Chairman Anthony Jezek Tom Schooley, Executive Chairman Matthew Morton Robert Merrifield, President Dean Luthey, Jr. Stuart Spencer, Executive Vice-Chairman Kevin Murray Jane Faulkenberry, Vice President Rob Martinovich and Treasurer Ky Chaffin, Treasurer The Rev. Shelby Scott Marilyn Morris Executive Director Steven Lake, Secretary Mac Stallcup Calvin Michael Moniz, The Rev. Jack Powers and Secretary Blake Atkins Susan Walker Ross Swimmer William “Bill” Berry, Finance Chair Scott Brown David York EMERITI Hilary Clark, Fundraising Chair William Chevaillier, Jr. George Dotson, Nominating Chair EMERITI Jared P. (J.P.) Culley Kenneth Campbell Phyllis Dotson George Dotson Mrs. Herbert Oven John R. Barker Will Farrior Will Farrior Gene Starr Frank G. Eby Mary Ann Hille Rick Garren Mrs. Priscilla C. Tate

Dr. James Geurin Greg Gray Debbie Swan Hensley LOOKING BACK! Kathleen Kriegel Jim Langdon Rob Lyon, Jr.

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT OUR DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS Donna Logsdon 1961 1996 [email protected] Saint Simeon’s Auxiliary The first Western Days 918-794-1902 is formed, counting 300 fundraiser is held members by year’s end. (a great success!) www.saintsimeons.org | 918-425-3583 Please send change of address information to: Saint Simeon’s Foundation, 3701 North Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. | Tulsa, OK 74106 or email Lisa Gray at [email protected] Saint Simeon’s is a mission of the Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma