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2019 Annual Report Stephen L Childress Fred and Carol Meirose $25,000 + Church of the Epiphany Scott L. Meyer, Jr. Anonymous John Turner and Sally Connolly Ann Minch Humana Foundation, Inc. Sean Cornelius and Kathy Carr Barbara M. and Raymond E. Louisville Metro Affordable Housing Thomas and Shelby Craven Montgomery Jr. Trust Fund, Inc. Zenda and Richard Davenport Patti Moore Connie McEvoy David and Beth Henderman Susan G. and Ambrose F. Moormann Alexander G. Digenis, MD Jr. John W. Doty Mountjoy Chilton Medley, LLP $10,000 - $24,999 David and Mary Dunham Chris Mueller Anne-Britton Arnett Elite Homes, Inc. Robert and Jennifer Ann Naville Clarendon Flavors Jason Fahey Nazareth Literary & Benevolent Community Foundation of Louisville Raymond and Chuck Fehr-Hendrix Institution Louis Ford Cathy Ford & Everett Hoffman Nel S. Morrison Charitable Trust GE Foundation Sandra Anne Frazier Allison Noonan Gheens Foundation Fred B. and Opal S. Woosley Okolona VFW Post 8639 Auxiliary Graehler Family Fund Foundation Traci and Tom Omlor Mary Carolyn Ising Sam and Denise Gahan Pewee Valley Veterinary Center Harry Lipski Robert Matthew Gahlinger Carol C. Pfeffer Margaret E and Stephen E. Diebold Laura and Richard Green Joseph Douglas Pohl Charitable Foundation, Inc. Donald and Joan Habig Phil and Pat Reinhart Ray & Kay Eckstein Charitable Trust Fred and Pat Hagan Larry W. and Erminia C. Riley Michael Hagerty Roger and Linda Roalofs Mary Ann Hale Smith Rodes and Chris Owen $5000 - $9999 Joseph R. and Patricia L. Hammell Tim and Jennifer Rutledge Anonymous Joann and Scott Haner Felice C. and Robert H. Sachs Julie Boatright Gary and Gail Hanke Michael and Ashley Schacht Tami Conti Leo A. Hanlein Maria Eliza Schaefer Jean Frazier David and Geralyn Harrod Samantha Schardein The Kentucky Colonels Paul and Betty Hatfield H. Joseph and Betty Schutte Norton Healthcare Thomas and Amy Herman Stevan and Kathryn Schweighardt Old National Bank Rosemary Hildenbrand Lyle Scritsmier Stu Pollard Horseshoe Foundation of Floyd Alfred Shands, III Maria Price and Grace Akers County Matthew and Erin Shaugnessy The Cralle Foundation, Inc. Bill and Jill Howard Shelbyville Jeep VOSS Clark James and Sandra Iacocca Sidney Stern Memorial Trust John and Marilyn Werst Wanda Ice Joseph and Ann Solomon Betty A. and David A. Jones Sr. J. Carroll and Toby Ann Spanyer Kyung Kang Tom and Jami Springer $1000 - $4999 Bruce Kempf St. Agnes Catholic Church Tomas Aguilera Ajoy and Subha Kodali St. Margaret Mary Catholic Church Melanie Ahr Phani Konduru Phillip and Yrleen Stuecker Robin Amsbary Kroger The Lyndon & Helen M. Schmid Carolyn and John Arnett Ann S. and Irvin Kupper Foundation Arthur K. Smith Family Foundation Stephen Kute Thomason Holdings Inc. Julianne and Dan Ash Michael and Mary Ann Lambert Timothy State Brian and Jessica Bartell Albert Langley and Nancy D. Fitch V.V. Cooke Foundation Srithal and Sumana Bellary LG&E and KU Services Company Christopher MacMonegle Wade Edith S. Bingham Catrina M. and John Kevin Link Martha Wagner Colleen or Beverly Boeckmann Leonard Loesch Carla Wallace and Lisa Osanka Bonnie Management Company Kenneth and Kathleen Loomis Jane Walsh M. Philip Brown Loretto Literary & Benevolent Joseph A. Walsh Carole Brutscher Institution Dorothy and Donald Weikel Sr. John Burke Patrick J Madden William E. Barth Foundation Amber Burrus Mahan Foundation Ronald A. and Janey Woodlee Mike and Marilyn Byrne Michael and Theresa Mattei Younger Woman's Club of Louisville Karen Caldwell Philip and Paula Mattingly Michael J. and Anita F. Zehnder Margaret V. Cambron John and Carolyn McBride Cynthia H. Zipperle Mary Ann Carlisle Anita and Jeffrey McGlaun Bill and Lida Case Melissa B. and Scott McGuire Catholic Health Initiatives Mary T. Means Edward A. and Theresa A. Chady Susan S Means 10 Kosair Charities Committee, Inc. James E. Westbay $500 - $999 Jim and Kelly Kramer Craig and Lisa Whitaker Anonymous Karl and Sharon Kuhn Travis Wood Arpit Agrawal Steve Levy Mickey and Jennifer Young Joseph Allendorf Daniel Lincoln Levi and Christina Bailey Robert and Andra Lubbers Ursula Barber Stephanie Massler $100 - $499 Sarah and Matthew Barker John May M. Rebecca Abell C. Joseph Batcheldor Dorothy Krone McClellan John and Marian Ackerman John Edward and Julia Beran Alan and Louise McLaughlin Sarah Acland David and Donna Boling Mark and Amanda McWane Kathy Adams Bob and Cheryl Bramlett Jane and Gerald Meyer Kenny and Stacy Adams Joan Brennan Richard Miller Aetna Inc. Sheila Galvin Jeffrey W. and Michele R. Mitchell Michael Aldridge David and Tina Britt Sandra Mlinarcik Elizabeth Alexander and Mark Kaser H. Hewett Brown Morgan Stanley Mary Alice and Edward J. Fortener David and Laura Bryant Morris Family Foundation Clint E Allen Barbara Burch James A. and Karen L. Morris Dee Allen David and Bridget Burianek Sean R. Muldoon M.A. and C. Edward Allgeier Lori A. Caloia Saravanan Murugan Marthanne and Tim Allman Rick and Vicki Campbell Network for Good Elaine S. Amon Larry and Violet Clark Kara Lee Nichols Beth Anderson Creative Packaging Company David W. and Janet F. Nicklies Deborah A. Higgins and Mark S. Charles L. and Janet Dannaher Hazel O'Bryan Anderson De Paul School Jason Parker Darlene A Anton Steve and Janet Desjardins Sandy Piepmeyer Archdiocese of Louisville Office of Deborah Dewey Joe E. Poe Faith Formation Chris Dolan Flossie Price Andrew and Catherine Armbrust Dawn M. Dones Sandy Jo Reed Gabe Arnold Joyce and William Dougherty Ann S. and Doug Rich James and Karen Ashley Elite Warehousing William and Mary Ridge Automatic Air Corp Randy and Anne Ewing Roberts Auto Stereo, Inc. Carole A. Baines William and Mary Anne Fitzgerald Edward J. Kruger Jr. and Jeffrey Banks Lawn Care Flaget Alumni Association, Inc. Rodgers Martha Jane and George Banta Jr. Michael and Jennifer Ford Carolyn Russell James W. Barbee, Jr. Kevin Foster Paul Scaglione Debra Barber Gregg and Leslie Fowler Paul Schlich Marianna Barber Carol Fust Mary Lou and Raymond A. Schmitt Jr. Gary Barch Kurt E. and Janet L. Graeser John Schoenlaub Robert and Rose Marie Barnett Johnny Graham Agatha Schwendau William C. and Mary Jeanne Barrett Greater Louisville Association of Monica Schwendau John Barron Realtors Sally Seay Catherine L. Bartholomew Kathleen Gunderson Kevin Michael Sheehan Eric and Ashley Bartley Kristen Haarman Sidney Anderson Foundation, Inc. John and Deborah Bates Suzanne E. 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Biggs Jeffrey Call Properties Unisource Rentals & Leasing Linda and John Billingsley Katherine Johnson Dan Vandivier Linda M. Block-Coalter Betty Kassulke Vivid Impact Lawrence and Jan Bloemer Virginia M. Kern Washington County Community Mary E. Blondin John and Lori Key Foundation 11 Haribabu and Sobha Rani Bodduluri Elizabeth Ann Cole Mary Falk Boeing Company Jack and Mary Imogene Conlin William D. Falvey Bruce and Donna Bohn Ernest and Barbara Cook Vernon Edison Farmer Bertram R. and Doris H. Bohn Graham and Martha Neal Cooke Bob Feger Mary and Stephen Bonn Larry and Betty Coomes Tim Feger Adam Boren Theresa and Adam Coop Maura and David Fennell Sara and James Boswell Blanche C. and Burton Z. Cooper Michael and Debbie Ferrell Paul and Shirley Bowling M. Austin Cooper Rev. William Fichteman Mary Boyce Teresa G. and Philip R. Cooper Erin Finkelmeier Charles and Jill Bratcher Terry and Deborah Cooper Jenrose Fitzgerald Linda Breeden Kimberly A. Corbett Jim and Anita Fitzgibbon Molly and Don Brewer Robert H Cox David and Marsha Flores Roberta Brewer Willie R. Creech Noel Flores Patricia Bricking Clyde Crews Rose Flowers Mark and Denise Britt Elisabeth Cridlin James E. Flynn Yvette Broadway Rachel C. Croket Susan Foley Tony and Angela Brock Katherine Lacy Crosby Dennis and Beth Ford Margie Brohm Brigid and Tom Crush Martin Ford Arlisa Brown Culligan Water Systems Linda Kay and Walter Ford Betty Dabney Brown Dan and Praxie Culver Sean and Mary Fore C.G. and J.A. Brown Robyn Culver M. Jean Fortwengler Anne Browne Kate Cunningham Caitlin Fry Kenny and Sarah Buckler Irwin and Carol Cutler Regina Fry Megan Bunker Maggie and David Cyphers Erik A. Furlan Thomas J. Burch, Sr. Adele D'Amico Elizabeth Fust John Alan and Mary Jo Burke Kimberly and George Davidson Leah and William Fust Jr. Ann and David Burkhead Kristin Davis Joseph R. and Jacinta B. 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