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UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT of NEW YORK ------X : in Re : Chapter 11 : SOUND SHORE MEDICAL CENTER of : Case No 13-22840-rdd Doc 803 Filed 08/20/14 Entered 08/20/14 15:32:35 Main Document Pg 1 of 1040 UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK ---------------------------------------------------------------x : In re : Chapter 11 : SOUND SHORE MEDICAL CENTER OF : Case No. 13-22840 (RDD) WESTCHESTER, et al.,1 : : Debtors. : (Jointly Administered) : ---------------------------------------------------------------x AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE STATE OF ILLINOIS ) ) ss COUNTY OF COOK ) I, Heather L. Montgomery, being duly sworn, depose and state: 1. I am a Senior Project Manager with GCG, Inc., the claims and noticing agent for the debtors and debtors-in-possession (the “Debtors”) in the above-captioned proceeding. Our business address is 190 South LaSalle Street, Suite 1925, Chicago, Illinois 60603. 2. On August 18, 2014, at the direction of Garfunkel Wild, P.C. (“Garfunkel Wild”), Counsel for the Debtors, I caused true and correct copies of the following documents to be served by e-mail on the parties identified on Exhibit A annexed hereto (Master Service List Parties with e-mail addresses and General Service List Parties), and by first class mail on the parties identified on Exhibit B annexed hereto (Master Service List Parties): Disclosure Statement, Pursuant to Section 1125 of the Bankruptcy Code, for Plan of Liquidation under Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code of Sound Shore Medical Center of Westchester, et al. (“Disclosure Statement re Plan of Liquidation”) [Docket No. 798]; 1 The Debtors in these chapter 11 cases, along with the last four digits of each Debtor’s federal tax identification number, include: Sound Shore Medical Center of Westchester (0117); Howe Avenue Nursing Home, d/b/a Michael Schaffer Extended Care Center (0781); New Rochelle Sound Shore Housing, LLC (0117); NRHMC Services Corporation (9137); The M.V.H. Corporation (1514); The Mount Vernon Hospital, Inc. (0115); Sound Shore Health System, Inc. (1398). 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