ARCHBOLD MEDICAL Spring 2018

SPECIAL ISSUE!

YEARYEAR OFOF THETHE DOGDOG Archbold Outpatient Rehab helps THS score big www.archbold.org YEAR OF THE DOG! Archbold Outpatient Therapy helps Thomasville’s 10 sports teams compete safely and successfully.

LIFESAVING 4 CARDIOLOGY We provide access to lifesaving cardiology close to home. Just ask David Cone.

HALL’S ANGEL 6 Nurse’s instinct led to fast help for baby Hall.

WE GIVE YOU THE OF KNOWLEDGE 5 Learn how to spot the signs and symptoms of a heart attack.

WE PUT YOUR FAMILY FIRST 7 Archbold Maternity Center uses these key practices to help your newborn thrive. HEART ATTACK! LIFESAVING AND DIAGNOSTIC CARDIOLOGY 8 Scott Foister’s story 9 Archbold’s Loudermilk Heart and Vascular Center provides lifesaving cardiology care.

Thank you to our generous donors These pages list the numerous gifts made to the Archbold Foundation in 2017. We are grateful for each and every one of them. Your support truly makes a difference at Archbold. Pages 15–22 WE KEEP YOU 14 INFORMED Information in ARCHIVES MAGAZINE comes from a wide range of medical experts. If you have any concerns or Find out about our latest awards and questions about specific content that may affect your health, contact your healthcare provider. Models may be used in photos and illustrations. 2018 © Coffey Communications, Inc. All rights reserved. accreditations.

2 ARCHBOLD MEDICAL CENTER President’s message Earlier this year, members of the Archbold Corporation gathered for our annual meeting. We use part of that time each year to celebrate our recent accomplishments. In 2017, we continued our journey through some of the biggest transformations in healthcare during the past century. Our focus last year, as it is today, was to continue to improve the patient experience with greater access, efficiency, quality and communica- tion. And that sustained focus is reflected in one of our more recent accomplishments. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services published its quarterly Star Ratings for hospitals, and Archbold Memorial Hospital and Archbold’s Grady General Hospital were the only hospitals in the region with a “double 4-star” rating for Overall Rating and Patient Experience. In fact, the two hospitals are the only hospitals within 100 miles of Thomasville with the unique distinction. That’s very significant recognition for us and is evidence of the continuous efforts we make to offer the highest-quality care in the region. Throughout the pages of this issue of Archives, you will read stories from real-life patients about how Archbold made a positive impact on their life. These stories remind those we serve just how accessible outstanding healthcare is locally, at Archbold. We also recognize our generous donors in this issue. Their contributions to the Archbold Foundation helped us purchase our new da Vinci Xi robotic surgical equipment. Donations to the Foundation also provided scholarship funds for students in our area pursuing a career in healthcare, and they helped us fund important support programs for hospice and oncology patients and their family members. I’m thankful for our donors, who are passionate about helping us support our mission. Additionally, I’m very proud and thankful to lead a team with so much commitment, talent and passion for serving others.

Respectfully,

J. Perry Mustian President and CEO, Archbold Medical Center Why I give BRYANT V. BEADLES Having served on both the Archbold Memorial Hospital and the Archbold Medical Center boards and finance committees, I have seen firsthand how the Archbold Foundation plays a role in ensuring that high-quality, patient-centered healthcare will be available in our region for decades to come. There are so many reasons why I give to the Archbold Foundation. It is fulfilling to know that my giving directly impacts our local community and helps ensure that the best healthcare is available to our citizens when they need it. The way I see it, my gifts to the Archbold Foundation are the best investment I could make in our local community of Southwest Georgia.

ARCHBOLD.ORG • SPRING 2018 3 Clay Sizemore, MD, (left) performed the procedure that saved David Cone’s life.

Lifesaving cardiology in your backyard

HEART DISEASE is the leading interventional cardiology procedures I wasn’t showing the typical signs of a cause of death in Georgia, accounting for in Thomasville in 2007. heart attack.” one-third of all deaths in the state. Many Thomasville native and Cone Though signs of heart attack can vary, South Georgia counties rank among Machinery owner David Cone is one people tend to experience pain in their those in Georgia with the highest heart of them. chest, jaw, left arm or upper abdomen, disease-related mortality. In Thomas On the day Hurricane Irma hit South along with dizziness, fatigue, clammy County, it’s estimated that more than Georgia, Cone woke up early in the skin, cold sweat and lightheadedness. 30 percent of deaths are related to major morning with pain and tightness in his cardiovascular diseases. chest. Know your family health history Archbold’s Loudermilk Heart and “I had tightness in my chest for three Heart disease is hereditary. So if some- Vascular Center is trying to help curb to four days in a row and had just one in your family has had a heart attack, these statistics by providing the most assumed it was a pulled muscle,” said you are at a greater risk, as well. current lifesaving interventional cardi- Cone. “Heart problems run in my family,” ology procedures, including coronary “I woke my wife up and told her we said Cone. “My dad passed away at age angioplasty and stent placement. needed to get to the emergency depart- 49 from a heart attack, and so did my Thousands of lives have been saved ment just as a precaution,” said Cone. “I uncle at the age of 42. I have always tried at the Loudermilk Heart and Vascular could tell something was wrong, but I to stay on top of my health, which is why Center since Archbold began offering never thought it was something serious. I decided to come to the hospital when I

4 ARCHBOLD MEDICAL CENTER Knowledge is power noticed the pain wasn’t going away.” LEARN TO SPOT As soon as he arrived at Archbold, SYMPTOMS OF Head: the staff got him situated quickly and A HEART ATTACK dizziness; comfortably. Bob Miles, MD, one of light- Archbold’s cardiologists, immediately You could have headedness met with Cone and decided on a course one or more of these: of treatment. Neck or jaw: “Dr. Miles told me the best way to pain or know if the pain was coming from a discomfort blocked artery or from my heart was to do a cardiac catheterization,” said Cone. Shoulders or “I agreed, and we were able to set it up arms: pain or Back: pain or with Archbold interventional cardiologist discomfort in one discomfort Clay Sizemore, MD.” or both

World-class care at home Chest: pain Cone was taken back to Archbold’s or discomfort catheterization laboratory (cath lab), a Stomach: procedure room with advanced diagnos- pain or tic imaging equipment used to visualize Lungs: discomfort; the arteries and chambers of the heart shortness of nausea; and to treat abnormalities. breath; coughing vomiting Dr. Miles and Dr. Sizemore inserted a catheter into Cone’s wrist, and they found a 70 percent blockage in his Body: breaking artery. out in a cold Dr. Sizemore then placed a stent in sweat; fatigue Cone’s artery to restore blood flow to his or weakness heart. “I was blown away by the care I received at Archbold,” said Cone. “The best part of all is that I had access to this level of care in my hometown, and I was able to go home the same day. Call 911 “The Thomasville community and surroundings areas are lucky to have David Cone if you’re experienced a access to Archbold’s Loudermilk Heart less typical having and Vascular Center,” said Cone. “We symptom of heart symptoms don’t have to travel to big cities to attack and came to Archbold to have it of a heart receive advanced treatment; we have checked out, which world-class healthcare in our backyard.” saved his life. attack. “I was blown away by the care I received at Archbold.” Sources: American Heart Association; National Institutes of Health —David Cone

ARCHBOLD.ORG • SPRING 2018 5 Family-focused maternity care AND EXPERTISE THAT PROVIDES PEACE OF MIND

WHEN CONSIDERING WHERE to deliver their baby, expecting parents want a warm, caring, family-focused maternity center and the expertise and quality of care that can give them peace of mind. Tom and Charlotte Hodges chose Archbold’s Maternity Center to deliver both of their children. And to this day, they are certain they made the right choice. The Hodges welcomed their eldest, a baby boy by the name of Hall, a little over two years ago. That’s when they met “Hall’s angel,” a name the family has given to Archbold postpartum nurse Emily Dukes, RN. While taking care of newborn Hall, Dukes noticed some symptoms that just didn’t seem quite right. She immediately contacted family physician Calvin Reams, MD, who confirmed Dukes’ suspicion.

Foresight moves to quick action “I remember panicking about what our next Hall was born with a condition at birth that step would be,” said Charlotte. “What did I need required surgery. to do? Who did we need to contact? But they Dukes followed her instincts and acted quickly handled everything, and I was discharged so I with Dr. Reams to put a plan in motion before could be with my son.” Emily Dukes, RN Tom and Charlotte even knew there was any- Hall is now a rambunctious, sweet-spirited thing wrong. 2-year-old boy. And in October 2017, he was pro- “I’ll be forever grateful to Emily for that,” said moted to big brother when the family welcomed Charlotte. “She had the foresight to wait until baby girl Anne Marie. they had a good idea of what was going on “The Archbold labor and delivery team was and what we needed to do before alarming my amazing during both of our experiences,” said husband and me.” Charlotte. “I was in great hands. They walked me Dukes and Dr. Reams contacted Children’s through every step of the process both times. I Healthcare of Atlanta at Egleston and immedi- was so lucky to have such amazing nurses. They ately started making arrangements to get Hall truly made me feel at ease.” the help he needed. And the family-centered care that the

6 ARCHBOLD MEDICAL CENTER Keys to healthy babies

The Archbold Maternity Center’s family-centered care model uses evidence-based best practices that are essential for optimal maternity care. • Rooming-in. With this concept, mothers and babies are encouraged to stay together in the same room from birth throughout their hospital stay. Studies show when a mother and baby are close to one another from early moments after birth, it results in many medical benefits. • Skin-to-skin contact after birth. Once a baby is born, the care provider dries the baby off in the delivery room, wraps them in a warm blanket and immediately places the baby on the mother’s chest to snuggle skin-to-skin. The first hours of skin-to-skin contact help mother and baby bond from the start and also result in health benefits for both. • Access to specially trained nurses, who teach techniques that help parents care for their newborn. • Education and assistance with breastfeeding. • Guidance on safe-sleeping options.

Archbold Maternity Center offered was very “I will never be able to articulate my admira- meaningful to the Hodges, as well. tion for Dr. Jackson,” Charlotte said. “He is truly a “I feel like Archbold is trying to re-establish that gift to his profession and this community. During giving birth is a natural function of your body, all my prenatal visits, and the several times I had instead of a medical event. We appreciated that false labor with my second child, he never once they encouraged bonding time between parents let on that he was rushed, tired, frustrated or and baby by offering skin-to-skin contact time ready to go home. He always made me feel that, right after you give birth,” said Charlotte. “We also for whatever time I was in front of him, my baby enjoyed how they encourage that your newborn and I were his sole focus. stay in the room with you instead of going to a “Archbold, to me, is a hospital tailored to its nursery. I was there when they bathed baby Anne community. They strive to provide that small- Marie and made her first footprints. Those are town feeling, but with a level of care you would special little memories that will stick with me.” find at a hospital in any major city. We’re so Charlotte also credits her doctor, Archbold grateful to have chosen Archbold as our hospital, OB-GYN Oscar Jackson, MD, for helping ensure that which played such an important role of bringing her pregnancies and deliveries went smoothly. our babies into this world.”

ARCHBOLD.ORG • SPRING 2018 7 We save hearts—and lives

ARCHBOLD OFFERS LIFESAVING CARE WHEN YOU NEED IT MOST

HEART ATTACKS can happen at any time Once Scott arrived at the hospital, he immedi- and at any place. ately went to Archbold’s catheterization labora- Scott Foister was helping his wife in their tory, where Christopher Daniels, MD, performed a church’s nursery when he had a heart attack. heart catheterization/intervention. “He was helping me change one of our grand- “I don’t remember anything from that day,” children’s diapers when it happened,” said Kim said Scott. “It didn’t hit me that I had had a heart Foister, Scott’s wife. “He was standing behind me, attack until a few days later.” and I heard him groan and fall down. He was not “He was in such a confused state that he didn’t breathing and did not have a pulse.” understand what was happening or why he Thankfully, there were two paramedics, two was having a heart catheterization/intervention EMTs and three nurses at the church to help performed,” said Kim. Scott until an ambulance arrived. He had two stents put in the same artery on “I didn’t really have any symptoms of a heart Sunday, and he left the hospital the following attack the day of, but I did have indigestion Thursday with a portable defibrillator. and jaw pain in the days leading up to it,” said “His heart was only functioning at 34 percent Scott. when he left, and Dr. Daniels told us it would

8 ARCHBOLD MEDICAL CENTER “I would not be here today if it wasn’t for Dr. Daniels and the nurse practitioner, Kelly Ledger, along with our church family.” —Scott Foister

Scott Foister and his wife, Kim

Left: Archbold interventional cardiologists Pranav Diwan, MD (left), and Christoper Daniels, MD (right), in the cath lab at Archbold’s Loudermilk Heart and Vascular Center Lifesaving and diagnostic cardiology procedures at Archbold Archbold’s Loudermilk Heart and Vascular Center has four procedure labs dedicated to lifesaving cardiology procedures. take some time for him to be able to get back to Two of these labs are catheterization labs, where doctors perform these We save hearts—and lives work,” said Kim. specialized procedures: Comprehensive care right here at home Heart catheterizations—98 percent radial angioplasty and stent placement Three months after his heart attack, Scott had a permanent defibrillator/pacemaker device Intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) implanted at Archbold. Fractional flow reserve (FFR) “Before this experience, I knew Archbold had a cath lab and did various procedures, but I had Impella cardiac device placement never really thought about the magnitude of service they offered,” said Scott. “Since this expe- Intra-aortic balloon pump placement rience, I’ve realized how important the heart and Loop recorder insertable cardiac monitor placement vascular center is to our community and how the procedures they offer save lives.” Pacemaker implantation and changes “It’s so important that there is a facility here in Thomasville that offers lifesaving cardiology Automatic internal cardioverter defibrillator placement and changes procedures,” said Kim. “If Archbold’s Loudermilk Transesophageal echocardiograms Heart and Vascular Center wasn’t here, we would be telling a very different story.” Cardioversions “I would not be here today if it wasn’t for Dr. Daniels and the nurse practitioner, Kelly Central line placement Ledger, along with our church family,” said Scott. Peripheral diagnostic and interventional procedures “They saved my life.”

ARCHBOLD.ORG • SPRING 2018 9 Archbold OUTPATIENT REHAB AND SPORTS MEDICINE A key player in the Year of the Dog

HERE ARE MANY THINGS that go into the accolades. And THS coaches and teammates having a successful sports season. From practices agree that their stellar performance this year was and video sessions to mentally and physically aided by support systems off the football field preparing your body for the next game, it takes a and basketball courts. village to make sure a team is ready. One of those key support systems was Coming off one of their most successful Archbold Outpatient Rehabilitation. seasons in years, Thomasville High School’s (THS) Archbold’s Outpatient Rehab is the sole football and basketball teams are still reeling in provider of rehabilitation and sports medicine T services for THS. Archbold’s comprehensive Sports Medicine Program provides a full-time athletic trainer, Taylor Miller, as well as a graduate assistant from Thomas University. They assist all of THS’ teams with on-the-field injury treatment, facilitate care coordination with local physicians and coordinate diagnostic testing as needed. Post-injury treatment and rehabilitation is a team approach from the Archbold athletic trainers and rehab staff. “Our on-field success requires a ton of work behind the scenes, and we are only as good as the product we are able to provide on a given Friday night,” said Zach Grage, THS head foot- ball coach. “The fact that we are able to provide rehab to our players, both at the Archbold Outpatient Rehab facility as well as in our own training room, is what allows our players to get back on the field as soon as possible.” Archbold athletic trainer Taylor Miller (right) shows JT Rice how to stretch his When Thomasville’s quarterback, JT Rice, ankle to help it fully recover. 10 ARCHBOLD MEDICAL CENTER JT Rice, quarterback for Thomasville High School’s football team, got back in the game without delay, thanks to Archbold’s Outpatient Rehab and Sports Medicine team. JT will play both football and baseball at Coffeyville Community College in Coffeyville, Kansas, next year.

A key player in the Year of the Dog

suffered an ankle injury halfway through the sea- “The staff at Archbold has gone above and son against Berrien County, there was concern he beyond the call of duty to make sure our players might have been out for the season. are a priority,” Grage said. “They always make “We ended up diagnosing JT with a high ankle time for our players to get the care they need.” sprain,” said Taylor Miller, Archbold’s athletic Archbold hosts a Saturday clinic during trainer. “But we believed his injury wasn’t a football season to triage and assess injuries from season-ender. We spent a lot of time with him at Friday night games. Athletic trainers and physical our outpatient facility, and he only missed one therapists meet the players the morning after game.” the game to evaluate injuries so athletes don’t “I firmly believe that JT would have missed have to wait until Monday to start the medical more than one game had it not been for the care process. Archbold athletic training staff on the field to Kevon Shy, one of Thomasville’s wide receivers, assess his condition and later provide the right battled minor injuries throughout the season, as therapy for him,” said Grage. well. “Kevon was at every Saturday clinic to work on Above and beyond those specific injuries, enabling him to be at full “Taylor has a great relationship with Archbold’s strength at practices and games throughout our physical therapists and doctors, so the diagnosis season,” said Grage. of injuries, like JT’s, and plans to get our players “Taylor is the best trainer an athlete could ask back in playing shape are executed in an ex- for,” said Kevon. “She cares so much about us, tremely efficient manner,” Grage said. and she makes sure that we’re taken care of and “Taylor and Archbold are phenomenal,” said prepared for the next game.” Joni Rice, JT’s mother. “We could not have asked While Kevon missed the last two games of the for a better person to care for JT. JT is stubborn regular season due to an acromioclavicular (AC) when it comes to playing, and he did not want joint injury, Grage fully believes that Kevon would to let his team down by coming out of the game. have been able to rejoin the team if they had beat Taylor stayed on top of his injury during the Heard County in the playoffs. game to make sure he was not overdoing it.” —Continued on page 12

ARCHBOLD.ORG • SPRING 2018 11 “The staff at Archbold has gone Cory Messerschmidt, MD, one of the THS above and beyond team physicians the call of duty and an Archbold orthopedic surgeon, to make sure our performs an exam players are a priority. on Kevon Shy. They always make time for our players to get the care they need.” —Coach Zach Grage

—Continued from page 11 “The most impressive thing to me is the staff at Archbold,” Grage said. “They don’t just look at our athletes as another number. They do their best to form relationships with our athletes. They make it a to talk to them about school, life in general and their performance on the field.”

Rewarding results Benjamin Tillman, head coach of the THS boys’ basketball team, also credits Archbold Outpatient Rehab’s comprehensive Sports Medicine Program for his team’s success this season. For the first time ever, the THS boys’ basketball team claimed the AA State Championship title. “The relationship with Archbold’s Outpatient Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine Program has been nothing short of phenomenal,” said Tillman. “Working with the Archbold team gives us a sense of relief, because we know that our players were well taken care of.” THS basketball standout Reggie Perry was the top recruit in Georgia this season and was also listed by ESPN as the 16th best player and fifth best power forward in the nation. As a freshman, Reggie had fractured his tibia, and, as he continued to grow, he never regained full strength in that leg. With computerized comparison testing of both of his legs, it was found he had a

Kevon Shy, one of Thomasville’s wide receivers, was treated for minor injuries throughout the season. Kevon will play football at University of West Georgia this fall.

12 ARCHBOLD MEDICAL CENTER As a freshman, Reggie Perry fractured his tibia. As he continued to grow, he never regained full strength in that leg. With different types of training, including plyometrics, Reggie eventually returned to full strength. Reggie, who recently signed to play next season at Mississippi State University, credits Archbold Outpatient Rehab for preparing him to play at the next level.

strength deficit he needed to overcome. With different types of training, including plyomet- rics, Reggie eventually returned to full strength. Now a senior and fully recovered from his injury, Reggie credits the hard work and dedication of Archbold’s physical therapists and athletic train- ers for helping him prepare for the next level. “Archbold athletic trainers Taylor Miller and Jordan Griffin have helped me every step of the way,” said Reggie, who recently signed to play next season at Mississippi State University. “Throughout the season, they helped me gain strength, while focusing on my hamstring and quad ratio, to reduce the risk of injuries. Archbold Miller added, “I’m so proud of our THS basket- was committed to doing their best to ensure I ball players for finishing strong this year with the was physically ready to play Division I college state title. Our athletes become our family. So basketball.” knowing how hard they’d worked all season on “I believe the relationship we have with the and off the court—and then watching them win Archbold Outpatient Rehab and Sports Medicine the state championship title—sort of made me Program is critical to our success on the basket- feel like a proud mom.” ball court,” said Tillman. “There’s never a doubt “The relationship between Archbold that Taylor and Jordan will give me a true and and Thomasville High is strong,” said Jami trusted opinion of my players’ status, and that’s Stephenson, Director of Archbold Outpatient something I’m very grateful for.” Rehab. “What started just two years ago as a “Working with the Thomasville High School relationship with Archbold and Thomasville High football and basketball teams has been an amaz- School’s football team has grown—we’re now ing experience,” said Miller. “I started with the treating Thomasville High athletes in several football team two years ago when they had their different sports. It’s really important to us that worst season in school history, and seeing these we’re providing local, high-quality care to our kids grow into the athletes they are today has hometown athletes, and the care has clearly had been a rewarding experience.” an impact.”

ARCHBOLD.ORG • SPRING 2018 13 News Donate Life Hospital Award presented to Archbold Medical Center LifeLink of Georgia, in partnership with Georgia Hospital Association, presented the inaugural Donate Life Hospital Award to Archbold Medical Center on Jan. 10, 2018, at the Patient Safety and Quality Summit held at the Ritz Carlton at Lake Oconee. The Donate Life Hospital Award honors hospital partners committed to saving and enhancing lives through organ and tissue donation. “We were honored to recognize Archbold Medical Center through the inaugu- ral Donate Life Hospital Award,” said Dustin Diggs, Associate Executive Director, LifeLink of Georgia. “The efforts from these hospitals have directly affected organ and tissue donation throughout the state of Georgia, and more lives will be saved BCH wins because of their outreach.” Archbold recently launched a Donation Advisory Committee to review donation statewide patient outcomes and seek opportunities for improvement. During 2017, Archbold also hosted a community dinner program that included presentations from a donor quality awards family and transplant recipient. The event encouraged members of the commu- Archbold Memorial Hospital’s Brooks nity to register as organ and tissue donors. County Hospital received two Quality and Patient Safety Awards from the Georgia Hospital Association’s Partnership for 3-D echocardiography at Health and Accountability. The first project, “Energizing the ED: Loudermilk Heart and Vascular Center Maximizing ED Throughput,” focused Echocardiography, also called an echo test or heart ultrasound, is a painless, on reducing ED wait times to see more noninvasive test that gives doctors a clear, 3-D view to help diagnose cardiac patients. All areas of throughput and abnormalities. patient satisfaction improved. “The previous 2-D echocardiography technology limited our view of the heart,” The second project, “Dietary and Patient said Bob Miles, MD, Archbold cardiologist. “With the 3-D technology, we can now Safety,” focused on improving safety by see the heart from all angles. We get better images of the patient’s heart, which increasing the accuracy of patient diets. helps us have a greater understanding of what is truly going on with patients and Nursing and dietary staff worked together allows us to provide even better care.” to make sure patients received the right For more information on 3-D echocardiography at Archbold, call the meal for their prescribed dietary needs. Loudermilk Heart and Vascular Center at 229.228.2427. Singletary Oncology Center re-accredited by CoC Archbold Memorial Hospital’s Lewis Hall Singletary Oncology Center was recently granted re-accreditation by the Commission on Cancer (CoC), a quality program of the American College of Surgeons. To earn accreditation, cancer centers must meet 34 quality care stan- dards, be evaluated every three years and maintain excellence in patient care. The Singletary Oncology Center has been CoC-accredited since 1991. Patients at the Center have access to the latest clinical trials and treat- ments, counseling, a patient navigation program, and a survivor care plan. “We value our patients and want to give them the best care possible,” said Rebecca Troyer, PhD, administrator of the Center.

14 ARCHBOLD MEDICAL CENTER 2017 ARCHBOLD FOUNDATION GIFTS Thank you to our generous donors

Gifts of $100,000+ The following pages list the numerous gifts made to the Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Brown Edward C. Fogg III and Lisbeth A. Brown & Brown, Inc. Fogg Charitable Trust Archbold Foundation in 2017. We are grateful for each and Cardiology Consultants of South William Howard Flowers Jr. every one of them. Your support truly makes a difference at GA, PC Foundation, Inc. Archbold. Dr. and Mrs. John B. Carico Williams Family Foundation of Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Chapin III Georgia, Inc. Visit www.archboldfoundation.org to find out how you City of Thomasville can make a difference. Cives Steel Company Southern Gifts of $25,000-$99,999 If there are any noticeable errors or omissions on this list, Division Mrs. Lila Jones Mr. and Mrs. Allen Cone please let us know by calling 229.228.2924. Dr. and Mrs. Douglas C. McPherson Constangy, Brooks, Smith & Lewis Hall and Mildred Sasser Thank you again for your support! Prophete, LLP Singletary Foundation, Inc. The Delta Companies Thomasville National Bank/TNB Diversified Trust Financial Services Ellianos Coffee Thomasville Draffin & Tucker, LLP Gifts of $10,000-$24,999 Gifts of $5,000-$9,999 Dr. and Mrs. William W. Ellis Firman Fund Miss Wendy H. Bicknell Alexander & Vann, LLP Mr. Howell and Dr. Sharon FMB Hirtle Callaghan & Company Allen, Mooney & Barnes Maxwell Ferguson Frederic C. Hamilton Family Network Technology Solutions, LLC Investment Advisors Forms Management, Inc. Foundation Diane Williams Parker Astro Pest Control, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Gray James-Bates-Brannan-Groover, LLP The Perkins Charitable Foundation Bannisters Electric Company, Inc. Drs. Timothy and Mary Anne Dr. and Mrs. James Karas Red Hills Radiology LLC BB&T Grayson Dr. and Mrs. Nicodemo Macri Thomasville Toyota Mr. Bryant Beadles Gresham, Smith & Partners Dr. and Mrs. Arlie R. Mansberger George Garretson Wade Mrs. Frances S. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Grimsley Medline Industries, Inc. Charitable Trust #2 CCH Construction Company, Inc. Dr. Mel C. Hartsfield Mill Creek Capital Advisors, LLC Mrs. John B. Wight Jr. Cherokee Foundation Dr. Jackson Hatfield and Miller’s Plumbing & Mechanical Dr. Cianna Pender Morrison Healthcare Mr. and Mrs. James J. Hathaway Mr. and Mrs. J. Perry Mustian Healthcare Georgia Foundation NEW LOCATION — Presented By Osceola Supply, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Rudolf J. Hehn A LIVING TREE ON THE Rumble’s Office City Mr. and Mrs. Greg Hembree HOSPITAL FRONT LAWN Sea Gate Printing and Creative Mr. and Mrs. G. Watts Humphrey Jr. Services Mr. and Mrs. Melville H. Ireland Jr. Southeastern Asset Management, Mr. and Mrs. Rick Ivey Inc. J. Smith Lanier & Company Synovus Bank of Thomasville Mr. and Mrs. Brad Jackson Tree of Lights Thomasville Ford Lincoln Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Jackson Transamerica Jinright, Ryan & Lynn ARCHBOLD FOUNDATION TREE LIGHTING CEREMONY Wellington Shields & Co. LLC Monday, DecemberDue 5, 2016 to • 6pmspace constraints, Johnson Institutional Services, Inc. Archbold Memorial Hospital, Front Lawn Mr. and Mrs. Zach Wheeler King & Spalding, LLP Join us on the hospital’sthe front 2017 lawn for the lightingTree of the of live tree—a Lights ceremony that tribute heralds Mrs. Frank E. Williams the beginning of the holiday season and offers a celebration of life and remembrance Mr. Bill Lawson for attendees.list Enjoy smores, is notholiday music, included and the arrival of Santa in Claus. this issue of Gifts of $1,000-$4,999 LCG Associates, Inc. BenefitingArchives Hospice of Southwest. We Georgia are grateful to all donors 10-1 Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Lane P. Lucas Abby Caroline Photography Marketing Communications, Inc. who honored or remembered a loved All Saints Episcopal Church ECW McIntosh Clinic, P.C. 229.228.2924one • www.archboldfoundation.org in our Tree of Lights Campaign. A Alston & Bird LLP Drs. Victor and Melissa McMillan John D. Archbold Memorial Dr. and Mrs. Robert D. Miles Jr. full listing of all Tree of Lights tributes Hospital Auxiliary Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Myers can be found on our website, AT&T Georgia New South Roofing, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Avera Mr. and Mrs. William U. Norwood III www.archboldfoundation.org. Balfour Foundation Inc. Mr. and Mrs. E.C. Oliver Jr. Thank you for your generous support! Dr. and Mrs. Johnny Belenchia Owens & Minor, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bicknell III Mr. and Mrs. John Mark Parker The Big Oak Tree Rug Gallery Pellicano Construction

ARCHBOLD.ORG • SPRING 2018 15 Mrs. Julien B. Roddenbery Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Ryan Mrs. Kathleen Reid Scott The Scott Family Fund Security Door and Lock Col. Susie M. Sherrod Mr. and Mrs. Douglas K. Silvis Mr. and Mrs. Rankin Smith Jr. South Georgia Anesthesia Associates Southern Regional Technical College Mr. and Mrs. Warren Stephens Dr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Street Robert (Pete) Thomas Thomas County Federal Archbold Classic: The 23rd Annual Archbold Classic was held Nov. 6 at Glen Arven Country Club. Thomasville Times Enterprise The tournament was presented by sponsors Thomasville National Bank and TNB Financial and raised United National Bank $275,000 for the Archbold Foundation scholarship program. Each team included four amateur golfers Dr. and Mrs. Philip Cargill Watt and one professional playing a modified scramble format. A total of 32 teams competed for the Mr. and Mrs. Putt Wetherbee championship trophy and bragging rights until next year. Winning team members are Adam Hogue Arlen and Doris Yokley Charitable (Pro), Clint Daugherty, Corey Hatcher, Phil Rouse and Rex Haun. Foundation, Inc. Mrs. Anne Archbold Collins Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Perry Dr. and Mrs. B. Keith Beverly Mrs. Linda Conti Gifts of $500-$999 Dr. Gregory L. Roesel Big Oak Benefits Group Mrs. Imogene C. Conyers Mr. and Mrs. Joel W. Barrett RTI Medical Systems, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Murry Bishop Ms. Margaret D. Cook Mr. Joe Barron Mr. and Mrs. Ronald R. Satterfield Mrs. Linda Bitzel Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cook Tom Barrow Company Mr. and Mrs. David C. Scott Dr. and Mrs. John A. Blackmon Mr. and Mrs. Durant O. Cooper Jr. Ms. Tina Richards Bates Dr. and Mrs. B. Clay Sizemore Blackstone & Cullen, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Courtney Ms. Drucilla F. Bennett Southwest Georgia Farm Credit Mrs. Samuel Boykins Mr. and Mrs. Marvin L. Culverson Ms. Jane S. Blount Dr. and Mrs. James L. Story Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Cordell L. Bragg Dr. and Mrs. Timothy Daniel Mrs. Mary A. Brasington Ms. Ida Belle R. Sweitzer Dr. Karen and Mr. William Bramblett Mrs. Dorothy Daniels Mr. and Mrs. John B. Brinson IV Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. Taylor Jr. Mr. Joseph S. Brannen Mr. and Mrs. Don Demsher Mr. and Mrs. James A. Bue Thomas University Mr. Si Brantley DHS-FEMA-R4 Mrs. Carolyn W. Carter Thomasville National Bank Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brasington Mr. and Mrs. William M. Dickey Mrs. Curtis B. Chapman Mr. and Mrs. Danny Vaughn Mrs. Anna Brinson Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Eckberg Clanton-Malphus Veterinary Annette and Michael Warren Mr. Ken Brooker and Dr. Robin Mr. Edward E. Elam III Hospital, P.C. Wells Wells, LLC Perkins ESa Mr. David A. Connell Mr. Gerald R. Wolsfelt Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brown Mr. and Mrs. John A. Everett Ms. Christine Connelly Mr. and Mrs. John Brown Mr. and Mrs. Mark Fenlon Mr. A. Neil Crawford Jr. Gifts of $100-$499 Mrs. Ruby Jo Bryant Ms. Johnnie Mae Abrams Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Fletcher Dr. and Mrs. Marshall C. Dunaway Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burgess Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel H. Abrams Jr. Ms. Martha M. Fouraker FASTSIGNS Ms. Debra Burnum Abrams Mobile Document Gautier & Hasty, P.L. Ms. Amy Griffin Ms. Janet B. Burt Destruction Services, Inc. Dr. Amy Geer Mr. and Mrs. Clark Griffith Mr. and Mrs. Renley Bustle Mrs. Shrylan R. Alexander Georgia Hospital Association Dr. and Mrs. Michael L. Haney Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Butler Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Allen Mr. and Mrs. John L. Glenn Jr. Hufty Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Jeff Byrd Jr. American Peanut Growers Mrs. Trudy R. Hadley Mr. Redmond Ingalls Cairo High School Group, LLC Mrs. Martha Hancock Mr. and Mrs. Matt Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Tom Callaway III Applied Revenue Analytics, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. Harmon Mr. and Mrs. Monty Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Roy Campbell dba AppRev Mr. Joe C. Harvard Mr. and Mrs. Jerry L. Jones Mr. David D. Carico Arista Consulting Group Dr. and Mrs. Noel Clayton Haskins Mr. and Mrs. Powell Jones Dr. and Mrs. James M. Carico Mr. and Mrs. Ron Arline Dr. and Mrs. Sanford R. Hawkins Mrs. Roy M. Lilly Rep. Amy A. Carter and Mr. Doug Mr. Richard J. Arroll Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henderson Mr. Paul Luka Carter Mr. and Mrs. James D. Atnip Dr. and Mrs. W. Merrill Hicks Dr. and Mrs. Archibald A. McNeill III Mr. and Mrs. James A. Carter Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Autry Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hicks Ms. Constance M. Middleton Ms. Elaine Cashwell Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Balfour Ms. Julia Hickson Mr. and Mrs. E. Vann Middleton Mr. Dale R. Chason Ms. Patricia Barrett Mr. E. Cantey Higdon Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Milberg Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Cheney Mrs. Revonda Barwick Mr. and Mrs. W.T. Higginbotham Ms. Debney D. Moore Clinical Measurements Ms. Virginia Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey R. Hoopes Office Environments Coffey Communications Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beverly Mr. and Mrs. J. Sloan Howard Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Parker Jr. Ms. Marya Cohn Mr. Charles D. Perry Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joe E. Beverly Illingworth Engineering Company

16 ARCHBOLD MEDICAL CENTER Ms. Sharon Ingram Dr. and Mrs. Jason M. NeSmith Dr. and Mrs. Josh Simmons Mr. and Mrs. David S. Weaver Sr. Mr. and Mrs. George R. Ireland Mr. and Mrs. David Nobles Simpson Company Mr. and Mrs. John J. Weber Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ireland Open Door Adoption Agency Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Singletary Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Chip Wells Dr. and Mrs. Coy Irvin Mrs. Frances G. Parker Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Singletary Sr. Dr. and Mrs. Craig Wentworth Mrs. Mickie Ivey Richard and Frances Parker Singletary’s Flowers and Gifts, Inc. Mr. David Wilder Dr. and Mrs. Eugene C. Jarrett Pathology Associates, P.C. Sinkola Farms Company Mr. and Mrs. John C. Williams Mrs. Willie L. Jenkins Mr. and Mrs. Jim Patterson Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Sloan Mr. and Mrs. Allen Willingham Mr. and Mrs. Chad Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Phipps Ms. Taylor Smalling Willis Towers Watson Ms. Linda D. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Keith Porter Dr. Jacqueline and Mr. Richard Smith Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson Mr. and Mrs. David Jones Mr. and Mrs. Dale Powell Ms. Sunny H. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey B. Windham Mrs. Dorothy M. Jones Ms. Sharon L. Prince Spence Chevrolet Buick GMC Wiregrass Accounting, LLC Mrs. Jack Jones Quincy High School Class of 1962 Cadillac Mr. Jamie Womack Mr. and Mrs. Ross A. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Neal J. Quirk Ms. Sue Stephenson Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Charles Mr. and Mrs. J. Luke Joyner Mr. and Mrs. Grady B. Ramsey Mr. and Mrs. Randall B. Stewart Jr. Wooten Ms. Sandra S. Kemp Dr. and Mrs. James E. Ramsey Mrs. Jean Stone Dr. and Mrs. Craig Yokley Mr. and Mrs. Wayne B. Kendall Ms. Wanda L. Raper Dr. and Mrs. Robinson H. Stubley III Mr. and Mrs. Greg York Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Kozlowski Mr. and Mrs. Niles Reddick Suddarth Realty and Investments, Ms. Mary Young Mr. Scott Kroell Ms. Carolanne Redfearn Inc. Mrs. Alicia D. Lacy Ms. Jacqueline Reginello Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt L. Sumners Gifts of $1-$99 Dr. and Mrs. Robert H. Ackerman Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ladson Dr. James W. Reid Jr. Dr. Maurice B. Tanner Mr. Carlos J. Adkins Jr. Lake Tree Growers Ms. Eve H. Renfroe Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Thriffiley Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Alexander Mrs. Ann T. Larson Dr. Thomas Reynolds Tift Regional Medical Center Ms. Belinda Allen Mr. Eugene T. Lashley Mr. and Mrs. Scott Rich Mr. John S. Tilley Mr. and Mrs. M.H. Allen Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Philip Leabo Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Layne A. Richardson Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Toole Ally B Boutique Mrs. J. Philip Leabo Sr. Richter & Company, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Turner AMB Client Services, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Lee Mrs. Robert M. Riddle Mr. and Mrs. James B. Mr. and Mrs. Justin W. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Legette Ms. Deborah D. Robb VanLandingham Mr. and Mrs. Leon Anderson Ms. Susan S. Leonard Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Rosenbury Mr. and Mrs. Richard Vann Ms. Linda Anderson Ms. Laura Ley Ms. Debra S. Russell Mr. and Mrs. Heeth Varnedoe III Mr. Jason Arnold Logos Plus Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Saltonstall Mr. Wolfgang Von Dressler Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Atkinson Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Lowe Mr. and Mrs. Rick Sanders Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Voss Mr. Jon D. Bach Miss Allen Rives LyBrook Mr. James E. Scoggins Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wade Mrs. J. E. Bailey Mrs. Diane H. Mahan Secure Records Solutions Mr. Richard B. Wagner Ms. Jacquelyn Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maison Mr. and Mrs. William J. Sermons Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Walker Ms. Betty R. Banks Mr. Luke Mansberger Mr. and Mrs. Michael Shea Dr. and Mrs. Timothy H. Ward Ms. Michelle Barnes Ms. Jenny Marshall Dr. and Mrs. Andy Sheppard Drs. Jesse R. and Brandi Warren Mr. and Mrs. Eugene R. Barr Mrs. Eliseabeth Gayle Mato Ms. Gina Shumake Mrs. Virginia Watt Dr. Amanda and Mr. Daniel May Ms. Blanche E. McCloskey Mr. and Mrs. Larry R. McCorkle Mrs. Kha T. McDonald Mr. Billy E. McDowell Mr. and Mrs. C.W. McKinnon Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David Middleton Mr. and Mrs. David J. Middleton Mrs. Charlotte Miller Miller EG Design Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Milligan Dr. Oscar M. Mims Sr. Ms. Dorothy Mlodzikowski Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Mooney III Mr. and Mrs. Joshua P. Moore Mr. and Mrs. William M. Mott Mr. Robert R. Moylan Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Murphy N & W Timber, Inc. Dr. Ramesan Nair Mr. and Mrs. Edwin R. Neel Thanks to generous donations made to the Archbold Foundation, Archbold became the first hospital Mr. and Mrs. W. Leon Neel in the region to acquire the da Vinci Xi Surgical System in 2017.

ARCHBOLD.ORG • SPRING 2018 17 Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Barwick Ms. Carla Beasley Ms. DeeDee Beckham Ms. Bettie M. Bedell Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Benton Jr. Mrs. Billie Jo Beverly Mrs. Ken B. Beverly Ms. Kathryn Bigham Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bishop Mr. Josh Bodiford Mr. and Mrs. Brock Bonner Mr. and Mrs. John S. Bowling Ms. Becky Bracey Ms. Michelle Brack Ms. Karen Bradshaw Mrs. Virginia Brasington Live Better Fan Challenge: The Archbold Foundation provides financial support for Live Better, the Briarcliff Garden Club Archbold-led collaborative of key community leaders focused on improving the health of the citizens Mr. and Mrs. Wilson O. Brim of Thomas County. Ms. Betty Brinkley Mr. and Mrs. Emory L. Brinson Mr. Gregory Davis Ms. Jennifer Griffin Mr. Anthony Jonklaas Mr. and Mrs. Gene Brock Kemaya Davis Ms. Patricia Griffin Mrs. Kathleen Keeny Mr. and Mrs. David T. Bryan Mr. Travis Davis Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Guiden Ms. Melanie Kemp Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bryan Mr. and Mrs. Glen Davis Jr. Guy, Johnson & Rayburn, P.C. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Kennedy Mr. Adam Bryant Mr. and Mrs. Rodney G. Deese Ms. Susan B. Haberkorn Ms. Michelle Kimbler Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Burch Ms. Marsha Demoga Ms. Kimberly Hagel Dr. and Mrs. John King Jr. Mrs. Grady Burgess Ms. Adrienne Diggs Mrs. Amanda J. Hall Dr. and Mrs. William B. King Ms. Sonia Busbee Mrs. Kay E. Dodd Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hanna Ms. Helen H. Kitchens Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Butler Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dorminy Mr. and Mrs. Christopher C. Harp Ms. Barbara Knapp Ms. Janice B. Butler Ms. Sallie L. Douglas Ms. Janet Harper Mr. and Mrs. George H. Kornegay Jr. Ms. Deborah Butts Mr. and Mrs. Allan C. Draheim Ms. Vivian L. Harris Mr. and Mrs. William F. Ladson Jr. Cairo Auto Supply, Inc. Ms. Deuane S. Duncan Mr. Todd Harris Mr. and Mrs. Peter L. Lang Mr. and Mrs. Milton E. Callaway Mrs. Jeanette Dunlap Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Heard Ms. Rosa Law Mrs. Joyce Cannady Ms. Vanessa Dunn Mr. and Mrs. Mills Herndon Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Lee Ms. Rebecca Cannady Ms. Elizabeth Edmondson Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Hicks Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Lewis Ms. Elizabeth Cantrell Mrs. Angelia Edwards Mr. Robert B. Hicks Mr. Charles and Dr. Ann Lucas Mrs. Jean P. Carithers Mr. Joseph Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Hightower Mr. and Mrs. Danny MacQuirter Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Carraway III Edwards Olson Architecture, Inc. Ms. Elizabeth Hill Mr. and Mrs. Douglas R. Mr. Bob Carson Mrs. Vivian G. Ellis Dr. and Mrs. Michael Hooks Manning OBE Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Chambers Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph A. Elzy Sr. Rev. and Mrs. Ananias Hopkins Dr. and Mrs. John A. Mansberger Ms. Jacqueline S. Chambless Ms. Catherine Evans Mr. and Mrs. Bob Horner Ms. Cheryl Marable Mr. Walter A. Chapman Ms. Rosa M. Everett Mr. Daryl House Ms. Marjorie Massey Mrs. Betty S. Chastain Ms. Ashley Ezell Ms. Pam Hoveland Ms. Shaneka Mathews Ms. Linda Chastain Mrs. Milli Faircloth Ms. Patricia Howard Mr. Terry M. Maxwell Mrs. Emma R. Chatmon Mr. and Mrs. Tom Faircloth Dr. and Mrs. Mark C. Hudson Mr. Fount May Jr. Dr. Kashyap B. Choksi Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Forrester Mrs. JoAnn Humphries Ms. Tiffany McCall Ms. Carol Pendergast Christian Mr. William L. Foster Mr. and Mrs. Rodney W. Hunter Ms. Jennifer McCarthy Ms. Alicia R. Civitello Mrs. Martha D. Fritts Ms. Annette B. Hurst Ms. Eloise W. McCown Dr. and Mrs. William L. Clark Mrs. Mary A. Fulford Mrs. Lynn Hutchison Mrs. Ann McCrickard Mr. C Jay Cober Ms. Patricia Gainey Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Isom Ms. Debi McCullers Mr. and Mrs. James Lee Cook Mr. Denmark Garcia Ms. Michele Jacobs Ms. Mary Sue McElreath Ms. Deborah C. Cooper Ms. Lisa Gatherer Mr. and Mrs. Larry Jarrett Ms. Tawanna McKenzie Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Cope Dr. and Mrs. Charles Gee Ms. Mary T. Jefferson Ms. Elaine McMillan Ms. Machele Coy Ms. Kelsey Geer Ms. Becky Jense Ms. Florence McMillan Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Crawford Mr. and Mrs. George S. Gibbs Ms. Cheree Jeter Ms. Maureen McShane Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Crawford Ms. Emily Glaccum Ms. Cynthia E. Johnson Ms. Cheri Michaels Mr. and Mrs. Mark Crittenden Ms. Jan Godwin Ms. Marie W. Johnson Mr. Richard Mise Ms. Patricia Cromartie Ms. Rachel A. Grace Ms. Marilyn Johnson Ms. Virginia Mobley Mr. Roscoe Daphney Mr. and Mrs. George F. Gramling Jr. Mr. Bryan E. Jones Ms. Maureen Monsalvatge Essie Davis Ms. Michelle Green Mr. and Mrs. Chad Jones Ms. Gaye Morrell-Almon Mr. and Mrs. Ted Green Ms. Tammy Jones Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Morris

18 ARCHBOLD MEDICAL CENTER Mr. Jerry Mulder Mr. and Mrs. Craig Smith IN HONOR OF William Adams Dr. Lissa and Mr. Mike Murphy Ms. Dorothy B. Smith Archbold Nursing Staff Curtis and Cheryl Chapman Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Smith Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Lane P. Lucas Mickie and Hank Lauer Mr. and Mrs. William B. Murphy Southern Risk Managers of Cairo, Ms. Joan Beaver William C. Arwood Jr. Mr. Anthony Myers LLC dba Southern Insurance Allen, Mooney & Barnes Abbey, Amanda, Janae, Megan, Mr. Timothy Myers Mr. and Mrs. Rocky Spence Investment Advisors Savannah, Tara and Taylor Mrs. Margaret M. NeSmith Ms. Cynthia Springs C.J., Jay and Mark Adkins Lucille Burgess Mr. and Mrs. Mark NeSmith Ms. Patricia A. Stack Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Alexander Bunki Arline and Rita Amisson Ms. Tamara D. Newsome Ms. Lorraina Stanton Darrell and Leslie Allen Tantisha Nimox Ms. Ramona Stephens Grant Carlson Julie and Joel Barrett Mr. Chris Nix Ms. Brenda Stewart Mr. Wolfgang Von Dressler Robert and Beth Benton Mr. and Mrs. Johnny C. Nolan Mrs. J. Monteen Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cone Dr. and Mrs. James M. Carico Mrs. Bobbie P. Norris Mr. and Mrs. Greg W. Stinson Allen, Mooney & Barnes Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Carraway III Mr. and Mrs. Eric S. Nuzie Mr. and Mrs. Al Stone Investment Advisors Curtis and Cheryl Chapman Mrs. Emelynn Odom Ms. Alison J. Strickland Sara Davis Ms. Marya Cohn Jo and Jim Oliver Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stroup III Mr. and Mrs. George R. Ireland Mr. and Mrs. P. Mills Herndon Mrs. Amy Ostrom Mr. and Mrs. Lynwood Suber Cissie DeMott Mr. and Mrs. J. Sloan Howard Ms. Gina R. Owens Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Sullivan Helen Lang Mickie Ivey Mrs. Kay T. Owens Mrs. Debbie Swann Dave and Claire Jones Mr. Richard Finlayson Ms. Mary Palmer Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Taber Mr. and Mrs. Powell Jones Allen, Mooney & Barnes Mrs. Betty Pettis Ms. Amy K. Taylor Trish and Phil Kennedy Investment Advisors Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Powell Ms. Deborah L. Taylor Dr. and Mrs. John King Jr. Mrs. Nancy H. Pye Mr. and Mrs. John W. Taylor Allison Glover Mrs. Ann T. Larson Ms. Lydia Qualheim Ms. Jovel S. Taylor Mr. Jon D. Bach Mr. and Mrs. J. Philip Leabo Jr. Mr. Savitri R. Ramdial Mrs. Vicky Taylor Teresa Gurley Karen Leabo Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Reeves Ms. Mary Julia Thomas Urology Associates of Archbold Ms. Jenny Marshall Mr. Kyle Register Mr. Chris Thompson Ms. Aleta Huser Vic and Melissa McMillan Mr. and Mrs. Gene Richardson Mr. and Mrs. William M. Tonkin Allen, Mooney & Barnes Mrs. Charlotte Miller Ms. Wanda G. Ricks Dr. Rebecca S. Troyer and Mr. Mark Investment Advisors Carolanne Bell Redfearn Mr. and Mrs. C. Ford Riley Jr. Troyer Elizabeth “Beth” Ivey Mike and Laura Shea Riverside Baptist Church Ms. Dorothea M. Ulrich Mickie Ivey and families of Julie Doug and Nancy Silvis Ms. Lisa Robertson Mr. and Mrs. Fields W. Varner Spence, Rick Ivey and Ashley Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Singletary Sr. Ms. Wanza Robinson Ms. Mary Waddell Jackson Dr. and Mrs. James L. Story Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney E. Rodriguez Ms. Shayna Walker DeWitt and Neddy Sumners Mickie Ivey Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Ross Ms. Joyce Ware Thomas University Milli Faircloth Ms. Nell Ross Mrs. Crissy Warren Thomasville National Bank Ms. Priscilla Ross Ms. Sue B. Webb Steve Johnson, MD Dr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Rubendall Jr. Ms. Patricia Wentworth Allen, Mooney & Barnes Dr. and Mrs. Brian Russell Ms. Jessica White Investment Advisors Michael Ryshouwer Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Wierenga Jr. Dr. Jim Karas Ms. Whitney Sampson Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Wilder Mr. and Mrs. Douglas K. Silvis Mr. and Mrs. Timothy C. Sanders Mrs. Ruth Willett Dylan and Katelyn Maison Ms. Jacqulyn Saunders Ms. Greta Williams Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maison Mrs. Shay Schie Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Williams Vann Middleton Ms. Lisa Scott Ms. Vonda Williamson Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Brown Mrs. Geraldine M. Screen Wilo USA LLC Mrs. Willie Mae Seigers Ms. Mary L. Wilson Dr. Calvin J. Reams Dr. and Mrs. Cedric Shepheard Mrs. Anne A. Wise Mr. and Mrs. Douglas K. Silvis Ms. Cindy Sheridan Wolf Creek Lumber, LLC Drs. James Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Simpson Mr. and Mrs. Ken Wright and Cheryl Barnes Ms. Donna Singletary Ms. Pamela M. Wright Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Brown Ms. Kayla Singletary Dr. and Mrs. Edward Truman Rossie Tullis Live Better: As part of the Live Mr. and Mrs. Scott K. Singletary Wright III Diane Williams Parker Better initiative, all elementary Mr. Willis Singletary Ms. Deidre Yates school students in the Thomas Dr. James A. Sinnott Mr. and Mrs. Martin Yates IN MEMORY OF County and Thomasville City school systems, as well as Mrs. Diane Sloan Mrs. Elaine R. York Martha Adams Ms. Julia Hickson Brookwood School, receive Ms. Danniell Slocumb Mrs. Amy L. Zukley My Plates to use at home as a Ms. Angelita Smith guide to make healthier food Ms. Anne P. Smith choices.

ARCHBOLD.ORG • SPRING 2018 19 Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Thriffiley Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Vann Mr. and Mrs. John B. Wight Jr. Mary and Jerry Wilson Johnny Ray Baggett Iris Harrison family Ms. Sharon Ingram Donald Banister Mr. and Mrs. Rocky Spence Dale Speigner Barnes Ms. Jacqueline S. Chambless Synovus Bank of Thomasville Harold Barwick Ms. Sonia Busbee Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. Harmon PBX Operators, Volunteer Services Pink Affair: Thomasville Toyota was the presenting sponsor of the sixth annual Pink Affair, a benefit fashion show featuring cancer survivors. Event proceeds of $40,000 were designated to help fund Staff, Marie Lumpkin and breast prostheses and other equipment for Lewis Hall Singletary Oncology Center patients. Michelle Collins Patricia Anne Bennett Arista Consulting Group Mrs. Imogene C. Conyers Mrs. Frances G. Parker Mrs. Marianne Bryant Virginia Bennett Oscar T. Cook Jr. and Margaret D. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Parker Tony and Cindy Wooten and family Mrs. Ken B. Beverly Cook Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Perry Donald Eugene Bushore Mr. David D. Carico Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cook Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Powell Cantey Higdon Dr. and Mrs. James M. Carico Mr. Roscoe Daphney Margarett Roddenbery Mr. Fount May Jr. Linda Chastain and Marceille Collins Mr. and Mrs. William Dickey Doug and Nancy Silvis Ms. Patricia A. Stack Mr. and Mrs. James Lee Cook Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Eckberg Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Singletary Jr. Claude Carter Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Fletcher Edwards Olson Architecture, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Singletary Sr. Mrs. Carolyn W. Carter Guy, Johnson & Rayburn, P.C. Milli Faircloth Ms. Sunny H. Smith Nancy Smith Chandler Mrs. Lynn Hutchison Tom and Janice Faircloth Dr. and Mrs. James L. Story Jr. Milli Faircloth Ann T. Larson Mr. William L. Foster Synovus Bank of Thomasville Tom and Janice Faircloth Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Lowe Georgia Hospital Association Pete Thomas Mr. and Mrs. C.W. McKinnon Jr. Ms. Susan B. Haberkorn Thomasville National Bank Shelton Chastain Mr. and Mrs. Niles Reddick Dr. and Mrs. Michael L. Haney Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Thriffiley Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Rick Ivey Mr. and Mrs. Zach Wheeler Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. Harmon Tift Regional Medical Center Mr. Willis Singletary Ruth Walker Betts Mr. and Mrs. J. Sloan Howard Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Vann Fred Clayton Janice Butler family Mrs. Lynn Hutchison Dr. and Mrs. Timothy H. Ward Clanton-Malphus Veterinary Joyce Ware and family Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Isom Dr. and Mrs. Philip Cargill Watt Hospital, P.C. Rick Ivey family Mr. and Mrs. Zach Wheeler Ken B. Beverly Nell Tucker Combs Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Jackson Mr. and Mrs. John B. Wight Jr. Nathaniel and Debra Abrams Mrs. Joyce Cannady Ms. Sandra S. Kemp Mr. Gerald R. Wolsfelt Dr. and Mrs. Robert Ackerman Mrs. Curtis B. Chapman Clarice and John King Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Wright Darrell and Leslie Allen Paul and Alynda Forrester Len Harris Kitchens Allen, Mooney & Barnes Tracey Blalock Dr. and Mrs. Eugene C. Jarrett Mrs. Ann T. Larson Investment Advisors Jean and Jim Hathaway Melrose Plantation Mrs. J. Philip Leabo Sr. Gene and Janice Autry J.W. Blanton Lissa and Mike Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Avera Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Milberg N & W Timber, Inc. Mary Frances B. Lilly Mrs. J. E. Bailey Synovus Bank of Thomasville Jo and Jim Oliver Mr. Charles and Dr. Ann Lucas RC Balfour III Pete Thomas Sinkola Farms Company Mr. and Mrs. Danny MacQuirter Ms. Jane S. Blount Mrs. Jean Stone Mr. and Mrs. C.W. McKinnon Jr. Joseph “Joe” Bonner Sr. John and Becky Bowling Dr. and Mrs. James L. Story Jr. Ms. Florence McMillan Mr. and Mrs. Gene Brock Becky Bracey Jane W. Connell Drs. Victor and Melissa McMillan Audra Bowens Mr. and Mrs. Wilson O. Brim Mr. David A. Connell Ms. Constance M. Middleton Rosemary and Dale Powell Becky and Lee Brinson Mr. and Mrs. E. Vann Middleton Samuel L. Boykins Vincent Conti Mr. and Mrs. John B. Brinson IV Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Milberg Mrs. Samuel Boykins Mr. and Mrs. Leon Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Milligan Bob and Candee Henderson Julie and Sam Bryan Michael Brasington Dr. Oscar M. Mims Thomas University The Bustle family Mrs. Mary A. Brasington Mr. Robert R. Moylan Jr. Fields and Kathryn Varner Dr. and Mrs. Jeff Byrd Jr. Ronald Brasington Ms. Diane Williams Parker Dr. and Mrs. William L. Clark Mrs. Mary A. Brasington

20 ARCHBOLD MEDICAL CENTER Matthew Conyers Jr. Harvey Ellingburg Ms. Constance M. Middleton M. T. Mustian Ms. Johnnie Mae Abrams Dr. and Mrs. W. Merrill Hicks Don and Jerreann Oliver Nathaniel and Debra Abrams Darrell and Leslie Allen Helen Anderson Everett Ms. Diane Williams Parker Mrs. Imogene C. Conyers Gene Autry Mrs. Imogene C. Conyers Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Singletary Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James J. Hathaway Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph A. Elzy Sr. Dr. and Mrs. James L. Story Jr. Willie L. Jenkins Mr. and Mrs. Greg Hembree Ms. Rosa M. Everett Pete Thomas Mrs. Willie L. Jenkins Boo and Rick Ivey Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Guiden Joe D. Fallin Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Lowe Guy, Johnson & Rayburn, P.C. Sharon Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Rick Ivey Mrs. Ann T. Larson Dr. and Mrs. James L. Story Jr. Ms. Julia Hickson Mr. and Mrs. Zach Wheeler Mickie Ivey and family Patrick I. Fenlon Zeke Johnson Dorothy Myers Rick and Boo Ivey Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Jackson Dr. and Mrs. James L. Story Jr. Lib and Neal Quirk Ida Belle R. Sweitzer Vic and Melissa McMillan Jack M. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Simpson Freddie Fiveash Phyllis J. Jones Hampton Nicholson Mickie Ivey and family Mr. and Mrs. J. Luke Joyner Dr. and Mrs. James L. Story Jr. James Lee Jones Mr. and Mrs. Zach Wheeler Helen Pittman Gay Monty, Donna Kay, Reese and Lane Mrs. Dorothy M. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Zach Wheeler Robert P. Crozer Cindy and Tony Wooten and family Dr. John T. King Sr. Calvin Pafford William Howard Flowers Jr. Barney Greek Dr. and Mrs. William B. King Foundation, Inc. Wilo USA LLC Mickie Ivey James P. Kirkley Joseph “Joe” Parrish Denise Jenkins Cutchens Bernadette Snow Griffin Mrs. Imogene C. Conyers Cairo High School Athletic Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Milberg Bruce and Bonnie Bradshaw Elizabeth Lastinger Mary Ann Fulford Department Gertrude Joyner Griffin Ms. Martha M. Fouraker Ms. Marjorie Massey Grady General Hospital Labor and DHS-FEMA-RIV-Recovery Division Mrs. Dot Lester Mr. and Mrs. Sidney E. Rodriguez Delivery Ms. Jacqueline Reginello Curtis and Cheryl Chapman Mr. and Mrs. Zach Wheeler Cindy Sheridan Thomas University A. Neil Crawford Jr. Marlene B. Patterson Southern Risk Managers of Cairo, Dr. Charles I. Hancock Mr. and Mrs. P. Mills Herndon Mr. Si Brantley LLC dba Southern Insurance Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Jackson Suddarth Realty and Investments, Mickie Ivey Bobbie Powell Betty Kelley Harden Inc. Mr. and Mrs. C.W. McKinnon Jr. Mrs. Grady Burgess Michael and Nancy Hooks Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Milberg Sidney Tilley and family Joseph Powell Jr. Edward James Harrell Alan and Tammy Wells Lota Adams Long Mickie Ivey and family Eunice H. Davis Blackstone & Cullen, Inc. Anne and Lynwood Suber Mr. and Mrs. Milton E. Callaway Dr. Richard Joseph Powers Mrs. Curtis B. Chapman Warren Mays Dr. and Mrs. James L. Story Jr. Mrs. Imogene C. Conyers Mark and Tracy Courtney Briarcliff Garden Club Larry and Emalie Jarrett Mr. and Mrs. Christopher C. Harp Pastor Harold R. Pullen Sr. Ruth Ragan Taylor Davis Miss Allen Rives LyBrook Mr. and Mrs. Zach Wheeler Mr. and Mrs. David S. Weaver Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Toole Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Sullivan Christopher Rehberg Jane I. Davison Virginia McCarter Gill Hathaway Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Butler Pearl S. Barr Mr. and Mrs. Richard Parker Mrs. Curtis B. Chapman Ms. Janet B. Burt Cris McDowell Shirley Dixon Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Milberg Mr. Billy E. McDowell Dr. Olin Dewitt Rehberg Rick and Boo Ivey Frances G. Parker Zach and Stacy Wheeler Zena Marie Dixon Tony and Cindy Wooten and James E. McDowell Mr. and Mrs. David T. Bryan Waunell Reichert Mr. and Mrs. James J. Hathaway family Mr. and Mrs. James J. Hathaway Mrs. Lynn Hutchison Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Burch Betty Hemrick Talmadge “Sonny” Rentz Mickie Ivey Marvin and Jo-Nelle Culverson Joe and Theresa Brown Ms. Rachel A. Grace Ms. Constance M. Middleton Ms. Eloise W. McCown Dr. James Higginbotham Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Heard Dr. and Mrs. James L. Story Jr. Blanford Bass McKenzie Mr. and Mrs. Rick Sanders Rick and Linda Hicks Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Powell Jones Velna Hunter Jeanette and Jeff Hoopes Mr. and Mrs. Ken Wright Jewell E. McMickle Kathy and M.H. Allen Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Lee Dr. and Mrs. James L. Story Jr. Maria Durham Tom and Sherrie Callaway Lisa Merritt’s Sunday School Class Mr. and Mrs. James J. Hathaway Mark and Melany NeSmith Gail D. McNish “The Rubye Class” Kathy Dyess Mary Kaye Nobles Mrs. Imogene C. Conyers Riverside Baptist Church Jean and Jim Hathaway James and Karen VanLandingham Norbert Meiners Fields and Kathryn Varner Lois Bradshaw Elam Hank Lauer Mrs. JoAnn Humphries Gregory and Cathy Walker, Mr. Edward E. Elam III Curtis and Cheryl Chapman David Max Mercer William and Holly Kutosky and Betty Ann Elkins Mrs. Imogene C. Conyers Luke, Kelley and boys Mary Kutosky Open Door Adoption Agency Tom and Janice Faircloth Nancy Ris Millere Ms. Sue B. Webb Anne Peeples Smith Ms. Julia Hickson Rocky Spence Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Lewis

ARCHBOLD.ORG • SPRING 2018 21 Mrs. Ann Morrison Rice Ms. Alicia R. Civitello Marian Scott Ms. Debra S. Russell Robert L. Sellers Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Rick Ivey Doris Shelton Dot Mlodzikowski, Michele Crozier, Carrie Crozier Larry Shelton Nathaniel and Debra Abrams Gene and Janice Autry Jeff and Lynne Byrd Howard E. Tyus Jay Cober Gene, Janice and Kenny Autry Mrs. Imogene C. Conyers Edda Von Dressler Carrie and Durant Cooper Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Keith Beverly Ms. Susan B. Haberkorn Mr. Robert B. Hicks Annette Webb Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Hightower Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Satterfield Mr. and Mrs. Rick Ivey Cindy Webster Ms. Susan S. Leonard Firman Fund Mr. and Mrs. William J. Sermons Jr. William Webster III Ms. Cynthia Springs Frances G. Parker Dr. and Mrs. James L. Story Jr. Eldron and Christine Whigham Elizabeth Ann Singletary Mr. and Mrs. Jerry L. Jones AMB Client Services, LLC John B. Wight Jr. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Mr. Richard J. Arroll Gramling Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James D. Atnip Tree of Lights: In 2017, the Archbold Foundation’s annual Tree of Lights event was held on the front lawn of the hospital. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Rodney W. Hunter Gene and Janice Autry County Federal was the presenting sponsor of the event. Donations George and Clarice Singletary Ms. Bettie M. Bedell Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Barwick to the Tree of Lights help fund many programs of Hospice of Mary and Joe E. Beverly Southwest Georgia. Shelton B. “Shell” Singletary Richard and Adaire Bishop Willis and Harold Singletary and family Beth Wight, above left (center), joined by her daughter Louise Martin John Slusher Sr. Robin and Glen Davis Murphy and son-in-law Rob Murphy, was this year’s honoree to Mr. Luke Mansberger Ms. Sallie L. Douglas light the Tree of Lights in memory of her husband, John B. Wight Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Fenlon The Tree of Lights was held outside on the front lawn of the hospital. Gail Carlton Stegall Mrs. Martha D. Fritts Children enjoyed s’more stations and visiting with Santa. Ms. Jenny Marshall Gautier & Hasty, P.L. Dr. and Mrs. James L. Story Jr. Mr. Joe C. Harvard Doris Sellars Stewart Rick and Boo Ivey Ms. Deborah D. Robb Charles M. Winchester J. Monteen Stewart Butch and Brenda Kendall Laurie and Stewart Saltonstall Debra Burnum Pastor Sam Storey Karen Leabo Mr. James E. Scoggins Ms. Elizabeth Edmondson Mrs. Imogene C. Conyers Natholyn and Sonny Lee Dr. and Mrs. James L. Story Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Perry Mustian George H. Stripling Mrs. Diane H. Mahan Melissa and Paul Stroup Lisa Scott Ms. Kathryn Bigham Ms. Blanche E. McCloskey Jovel S. (Betty) Taylor Jean Wind Jesse Edward “Zeke” Tanner Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKinnon Jr. Pete Thomas Kay Dodd Dot Mlodzikowski, Michele Mr. and Mrs. E. Vann Middleton Alston and Philip Watt Mary Alice Victoria Wolsfelt Crozier Matthews and Carrie Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Milberg Mr. and Mrs. John C. Williams Mr. Gerald R. Wolsfelt Crozier Dr. Oscar M. Mims Susan and Allen Willingham Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Murphy Peggy Puryear Tanner, RN Mr. Fred Williams Sara and Eddie Neel Dr. and Mrs. John King Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Eric S. Nuzie Mr. and Mrs. Richard Parker Marguerite N. Williams Judith Carroll Taylor Jim and Kaye Patterson and Mr. and Mrs. Rick Ivey Class of 1962, Quincy High School Jimmy and Sabrina Aplin Ruth Turrentine Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Perry Thomas L. Williams III Ann and Loyd Cope Richter & Company, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. Harmon Jacqueline and Heeth Varnedoe Mr. and Mrs. C. Ford Riley Jr.

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