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2019-2020 Annual Giving 2019-2020 ANNUAL GIVING Thank you for your support of Mercy High School! In an effort to ensure that we properly acknowledge your gift in our Annual Report, we invite you to review the 2019-2020 Giving Press Proof. The following lists represent donors who have given between July 1, 2019 – June 20, 2020. This list includes gifts to the Annual Fund, special projects, commemorative and tribute gifts and capital giving. Gift in kind donations are listed in a separate category. To make a correction, please email [email protected] or call 248-893-3538. Gifts to the Annual Fund, which is our greatest need, support campus operating costs, tuition assistance, specialized academic programs and highly-trained faculty and teaching staff. There is still time to make your Annual Fund gift! To make your gift for this school year, visit https://mhsmi.org/donate, call 248-893-3538, or mail a check to: Mercy High School Advancement Office 29300 W. 11 Mile Rd Farmington Hills, MI 48336 President’s Circle $10,000 & Above A Friend of Mercy Rita Dilworth Lewry ‘77 & Thomas Lewry Alumnae Association Mary Kennedy Martuscelli ‘75 Anna M. Amato, Ph.D. ‘75 Emily & Kevin May Archdiocese of Detroit Nadine Frazier Maynard ‘63 Anne and Chris Blake McNish Family Foundation Heather & Ronnie Boji Virginia Minolli ‘82 Connie & Brian Demkowicz Pamela Krol Morath ‘67 John D. & Jean E. Dinan Foundation Carla LaFave O’Malley ‘70 DTE Energy Susan Winkler Rokosz ‘75 Doris Duchene & Donald Duchene Sr. Fdn Kristina & Aaron Sikora David Hall, Daniel Hall, Susan Hall & Cheryl Hall Sisters of Mercy West Midwest Community Myrtle E. & William G. Hess Charitable Trust State of Michigan & Michigan State Police Elizabeth & Sharad Jain Barbara & Thomas Sullivan William & Janet Johnston Family Foundation Gretchen & Paul Swanson Kodiak LLC Diane Weiss Taylor ‘66 & Tom Taylor Gloria & Adrian Kramer Bill & Mary Ann Valade Cheryl Delaney Kreger ‘66 & John Kreger Wisne Charitable Foundation McAuley Society $5,000 - $9,999 Anonymous Northwestern Mutual Foundation Mary Brennan Bernard ‘61 Linda and Fred Norvell Joann & Roger Bonahoom Kathleen Landry Qualy ‘82 Leigh Chandler & Lane Coleman RHD Tire, Inc. Goldfish Swim School Dorothy M. Schlaff Fund Holly Construction Company Isabel & Larry Smith Sister Mary Naomi Holysko, RSM Lorraine Thomas Ladywood High School Michelle & Kevin Vogler Earl LaFave Wheeler Family Foundation The Jackie Michon Educational Foundation Partners In Excellence $2,500 - $4,999 Anonymous Rebecca Leddy McDonald ‘91 & Robert McDonald Hope Harrison Bayer ‘96 & Brian Bayer Michele Kramer McNary ‘78 Jennifer & Ralph Bryant Mercy Dads’ Club Stephanie & Mark Collins Midwest Commodity Partners Megan Dunn Crespi ‘91 & Chris Crespi Michael Montijo and Irene Partners Susan & Matthew Hiser Nike Employee Matching Gift Office Home Depot Matching Gift Center Joanne Parrinello ‘65 Amelia Sosnowski Inman ‘65 Jane Kelley Rodeheffer Dr. Walter & Janet Knysz Rose Moving & Storage Patricia Kolowich & Jared Buckley Sharon Sanderson Margaret Haapala Kurpiers ‘85 & Michael Kurpiers Varsity Lincoln Inc. Mary Beth & Paul Leonard Angela & William Young Dianne & Christopher May Anna & Gary Zatkoff Maroon & Gold Circle $1,000 - $2,499 A Friend of Mercy Paul Jacokes Kathy & Robert Rosowski Rita & Ronald Acho Sister Brigid Johnson, RSM ‘53 Pat Rossio Karen & Robert Agacinski Noreen McGowan Keating ‘58 & Annette Marie Tedesco Rowe ‘74 Leslie Biskup Ahmad ‘83 & Terrence Keating Margaret Bosco Sale ‘83 & Faris Ahmad Jennifer Sears Keuten ‘89 & Geoffrey Sale Bailey Ahmad ‘09 Thomas Keuten Carolyn Scharret Lisa Lobbia Baird ‘85 & David Baird Maribeth Knight ‘87 Anita Sevier & Terrence Berg Jill Berry ‘82 Kramar Jewelry Kathleen Shapley-Quinn ‘79 Katalin & Janos Borbely Sara and Patrick Kruse Jaimie & R. Scot Shields Judy ‘70 & Al Brankiewicz Kerry & Mark Kurowski Karen & Raymond Shinney Karen Garms Brennan ‘82 Julie & Stephen Lavender Signature Associates Lillian & Leonard Buckman Mary Brown Lawless ‘82 Rosemary Smith, RSM ‘56 Cyril & June Buersmeyer Leonard Bros. Data Mgmt Inc. Sr. Catherine Sobeck, RSM Mary & Brian Burke Meg Mallon ‘81 Iola Sobeck Robert Casalou Lisette & David Maloney State of Michigan Kristin Casalou Mary Jane Grace Manahan ‘79 Lauren & Edmond Swad Annette & David Cataldi Emily & David Maroun Kimberley & James Tamm Colleen Cavanaugh ‘72 Faith Mauro-Huse Eleasha Mercer Tarplin ‘94 & Traci & Christopher Coffman McLaren Oakland Darryl Tarplin Carey Lynn Haller Connolly ‘97 Diana Mercer-Pryor Lori & Thomas Tisko Danboise Mechanical, Inc. Julianne Meyer-Sorek ‘78 & TMF LTD. Lorri & James Delaney Patrick Sorek Tomey Group LLC Kathleen & Enrico Digirolamo Karla Rose Middlebrooks ‘76 Dona Tracey ‘70 Margaret Dimond ‘76 Kathleen Calice Mills ‘67 Elizabeth Truly ‘68 Kelly & Mark Dixon Michelle Garms Monticello ‘84 Sister Rita Marie Valade, RSM ‘72 Meghan Donnelly ‘11 Gary Morris Dr. Linda Valli ‘65 Carol and Dennis Dooley Motor City Electric Co. Kimberly Vig Stacey & Brian Dugas Germano L. Mularoni Karen & Christopher Wiegel Duneske Real Estate Advisors Jennifer & Scott Mullan Nicole & William Wildern Audrey Brennan Eagle ‘82 Mutschler Kitchens: A Blake Mary Formwalt Wooten ‘62 & Julie & Michael Earle Company Stephen Wooten Educational Outfitters Mary & Charles Neff Pam & George Wright Jodell & Joseph Fadool Neiman Marcus Shannon & Gerald Faunt New Bright Joan Wallace Foley ‘56 Kathleen & Don Noble Martha Foley & Daniel Fredendall Megan Messana Page ‘03 Alice Hughes Forrest ‘68 Janice Hakemian Petcoff ‘74 & Kathy & Richard Genthe James Petcoff DONATE Golf Tech Custom Clubs & Repair Lynn Gayney Pheney ‘61 & online @ Patrick Gregory Dennis Pheney Jill & Jim Guerrera Douglas Pope mhsmi.org Jennifer & Paul Hatcher Mary Rashid & Tom Sklut Renee & Bret Heery Teresa Coletta Rea ‘89 & David Rea Sue & William Hermann Remarck Law Group Judy & Bert Herzog Suzanne Richer ‘79 Dr. Richard L. Holbrook Colette Grix Rizik ‘78 & Marie K. Horn Christopher Rizik Champions of Mercy $500 - $999 Rosemary Abraham ‘69 & Sharon & William Dillon Cara McDonagh, M.D. ‘92 F. P. Messana Diversified Technologies Judi & Mark McInerney Judith Abraham ‘67 & International Anne Mckenny Stephen Kellar Linda Dobis & J. Bradley Juday Diane & Dennis McMillan Shari & James Acho Joy & Jeff Duneske Valerie Hebel McNeece ‘66 Brent Adani Annette Ruggiero Dyke ‘85 Lisa McNeil Alliance Catholic Credit Union Dynamic Executive Services LLC McNish Group Anonymous Tracey and Spencer Ellis Patricia E. Meyers Aquatic Source Anita & Eric Fereshetian Shallene & Jeffrey Moyer Maureen Repucci Babicz ‘76 Marci & Thomas Fields Margaret Mangold Moylan ‘72 & Lynn Babington ‘73 Friendly Ford Lincoln William Moylan BAE Systems Carrie & Howard Fromm Judith Bolduc Mysliviec ‘57 Sonia & John Basso Jill & Brad Fush Veronica Celeskey Nantais ‘63 & Colleen & Charles Batcheller Sarah & Mike Gidley John Nantais Shannon & Rod Begosa Paula & Stephen Giroux Anne Bonczak Nemer ‘90 & Rosemary & Ronald Bellisario Gina DeAgostino Gray ‘91 & Stephen Nemer Ann Panetta Benson ‘82 & Bradley Gray Megan Stoneback Neumann ‘91 & Michael Benson Kristina & David Grubb Reid Neumann Bill Brown Ford Haas & Golstein P.C. Oakes Roofing Siding & Susan & Robert Black Cristina & E. Aron Haass Windows Inc. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Janice Hanba ‘82 Marilyn Pachota Tara Hanley Bratton ‘76 & Cynthia Gumley Harrington ‘74 Julie & Mark Panetta Hanson Bratton Sahera & Matthew Housey Anne-Marie Romanik Patenaude ‘86 The Honorable Megan Maher Sharon Funk Hupp ‘74 & Paul Patenaude Brennan ‘79 Mary Lou Hurych ‘72 Shannon Percy ‘87 Tiffany & Timothy Bridges Kathleen & Garrett Keais Plante Moran, PLLC Deborah & Mark Brolley Nadia Khoury, M.D. ‘99 Renaissance Appraisal Dr. Karen T. Brown, MD ‘71 Andrea & James Kitchen Christine Czarnecki Rohan ‘76 Susanne Gatchell Brownfield ‘65 Anne & Michael Korte Katy Kelly Rose ‘85 & Kenneth Rose James & Donna Budde Ruth Kowaleski ‘77 Zina & Ayad Salem Cadillac of Novi Rita Digirolamo Krause ‘76 & Janice Baranski Sanders ‘67 Mary & Tim Caughlin Bradley Krause Kelly Schaefer ‘88 Cathleen Cavanaugh ‘73 Kroger, Inc. Angela & Darryl Segars Class of 1969 Lakes Area Montessori Gloria Seidl ‘71 Clean Cut Inc. Jodie & Duane Lambert Shell Oil Company Foundation Marie Ann & James Clement Barbara & Timothy LaRouere Kara Thomas Sinawi ‘93 & Karen & Joseph Coan Patricia Little & Mark Lezotte Sarmed Sinawi Annette Plant Coleman ‘80 Livonia Italian Bakery Tammy & Bradley Smith Mary Cary Crawford ‘71 Susan Lolli ‘70 David Smith Patricia Cooney-Cummings ‘55 Susan & John Lombardi Shelly Soenen ‘91 Karey & Chad Cunningham Ann & Paul Lusch Sound Planning Communications Kristine Daley & Matthew Boesch Karilyn & Andy Lytle Jennifer & Randall Stark Gretchen Damm ‘84 Donna MacDonald & Denise & Marc Staudt Mary Schlachter Deacon ‘72 Brendan Ronayne Barbara Dietz Stephen ‘50 DeKroub Team Sheila Marcus ‘75 Maureen Stirling ‘96 Patrick & Georgette C. Devlin Marsh & McLennan Companies Katie Mason Summers ‘00 & Shirley & Enrico Digirolamo Nicole & Gerald Mato Daniel Summers Champions of Mercy - Continued $500 - $999 Stephanie Dickow Surowiec ‘91 & Janet Urban Stephanie Capodilupo ‘81 & Matt Surowiec Angela & Michael Vinarcik Daniel Williams Evelyn Eriksen Tenbusch ‘54 Jane Esper Vogel ‘77 & Mark Vogel Alicja & Michael Williams The DeKroub Team Walled Lake Veterinary Hospital Karen Law Wiltsie ‘74 Deborah Hollow Trent ‘73 Cheryl & Douglas Welday Women’s Health Consultants, PLLC Patricia Zerio Uhrin ‘75 & Jennifer Werner ‘94 Robert Wright Robert Uhrin Mary Beth Houlihan
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