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Texas Health Resources Foundation | 2018 Donor Giving TEXAS HEALTH RESOURCES FOUNDATION | 2018 DONOR GIVING 2 Texas Health Resources Foundation | 2018 Donor Giving TEXAS HEALTH RESOURCES FOUNDATION | 2018 DONOR GIVING 2 Contents 3 Hawthorne Society 4 Farrington-Thompson Society 5 Circle of Giving Society 9 Foundation Friends 29 Gifts-In-Kind 30 Birthday Buddies 31 Stewardship Report Texas Health Resources Foundation has made every attempt to ensure the completeness and accuracy of this list. If you notice an error or omission, please report it to the Foundation at 682-236-5200 and accept our sincere apologies. TEXAS HEALTH RESOURCES FOUNDATION | 2018 DONOR GIVING 3 Deepest appreciation is extended to the individuals, corporations, Crystelle Waggoner Charitable Trust, Rhoda and Howard L. Bernstein foundations and community organizations for all philanthropic Bank of America Trustee Blackwell Publishing, Inc. The Dallas Foundation BNSF Railway Company gifts supporting Texas Health Resources Foundation between Davidson Family Charitable Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Boes January 1, 2018 and December 31, 2018. Veeta H. and C. J. (Red) Davidson Lorin A. Boswell Foundation Sherry and Howard Dudley Ann and Robert W. Bowman EMC of TeamHealth Nannie Hogan Boyd Trust Ethicon Endo-Surgery A. Compton Broders III, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Finley Ewing III and Maureen Murry, M.D., J.D. Mrs. Gail Ewing Mrs. Sharon Marr Brown Hawthorne Society Dr. and Mrs. Maynard F. Ewton Jr. Burlington Resources Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Farrington Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey L. Canose Below we list those special donors who have made Gerald J. Ford Family Foundation Carnival Minyard Foundation cumulative gifts of $100,000 or more since Texas Health Mr. and Mrs. Gerald J. Ford Central Texas Conference of the Betty Ann and Tony Gayle United Methodist Church Resources Foundation was established. We thank these Dr. and Mrs. John M. Geesbreght Children’s Medical Center of Dallas generous community supporters and commend their Martha and Doug Hawthorne CIBC World Markets Hillwood Cigna Foundation giving spirits. Mr. and Mrs. Hunter L. Hunt City of Allen Mr. and Mrs. Luther King Colonial Country Club Mrs. Fannie B. Kivlen Comerica Bank of Texas Italics = Deceased Mr. and Mrs. Christopher W. Kleinert Mr. R. Brock Compton Helen Irwin Littauer Educational Trust, Coors Distributing Company Bank of America, N.A., Trustee Cowtown Cruisin’ for a Cure $10,000,000 and greater Hoblitzelle Foundation Lockheed Martin AERO Club Dallas Jewish Community Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hood Luther King Capital Management Ken W. Davis Foundation Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Kirk The Eugene McDermott Foundation Bernice and Quinton Davis Communities Foundation of Texas Susan G. Komen Greater Fort Worth Ella C. McFadden Charitable Trust Katrine Menzing Deakins Nancy B. Hamon Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lacerte Robert H. McLemore Charitable Trust Katherine and John A. Jackson Morton H. Marr The Lupe Murchison Foundation Joe M. and Doris R. Dealey Jane and John Justin Foundation Roy McBride Raymond M. O’Keefe Family Foundation Sid W. Richardson Foundation The Meadows Foundation Oncor Electric Delivery Michael A. Deck, M.D. James C. Minyard and Martha Sue Parr Trust, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dipert $5,000,000 and greater Sue A. de Mille Minyard JPMorgan Chase, N.A., Trustee The M.S. Doss Foundation The Moody Foundation Herbert L. and Mary V. Pease Dr. Pepper-Snapple Group Amon G. Carter Foundation The Morris Foundation Charitable Trust Allan J. Ekholm W.W. Caruth, Jr. Foundation of Harry S. Moss Heart Trust Phoebe and Russell H. Perry Lou Morton and Van Ellis Communities Foundation of Texas Once Upon A Time . Amy and Corey Prestidge Epic Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Hunt B. B. Owen Trust Gloria and Don Siratt Mr. and Mrs. Barry M. Epstein Klabzuba Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy C. Payton Sr. Josephine Hughes Sterling Foundation Frank H. Kidd Jr., M.D. Robert and Doris Klabzuba Mary V. and Herbert L. Pease Family Hesta Stuart Christian Charitable Trust Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gene Evans The J. E. and L. E. Mabee Foundation Perot Foundation Nancy and Andy Thompson ExxonMobil Corporation Mr. and Mrs. H. Ross Perot Sr. PhysAssist Scribes, Inc. Union Pacific Resources Bert Fields Jr. The Ryan Foundation F. Wesley and Charline G. Rufi Fleta R. and George S. Walls Mr. and Mrs. Jack C. Fikes Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Mrs. John P. Ryan W. W. Ward Endowment The Fleming Foundation Fort Worth Auxiliary The Jean-Claude Saada Foundation The Western Company of Texas, Inc. Fort Worth Bankers Association Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Sanford Jr. Kay and Ben Fortson $1,000,000 and greater Sarah and Charles E. Seay $100,000 and greater Frost Charles R. Sitter Fruehauf Foundation Anonymous(2) Mr. William C. Slicker Anonymous The Fuller Foundation Adventist Health System Dr. Bob and Jean Smith Foundation Robert D. & Catherine R. Alexander Kenneth & Cherrie Garrett Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Atwell Lillian and Thomas W. Sowell Foundation Gaston Episcopal Hospital Foundation Balfour Beatty Construction Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Sheila E. Allen Charitable Trust General Mexia Memorial Foundation Nancy Lee and Perry Bass Hurst-Euless-Bedford Auxiliary Frances M. Allen Preston M. Geren Jr. The Theodore and Beulah Beasley Texas Medicine Resources, LLP American Parkinson Disease Marti and Joel Glenn Foundation Texas Presbyterian Foundation Association, Inc. The Charles B. Goddard Foundation Julie and Louis A. Beecherl Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Kenny A. Troutt Amgen Center Carol and Ronnie Goldman Dave E. Bloxom, Sr. Foundation Mr. and Mrs. John T. Walter Jr. Louise and Andy Anderson Mrs. W. K. Gordon Jr. Horace C. Cabe Foundation James and Eunice West Charitable Trust Jane and James E. Anthony The Cecil and Ida Green Foundation Cambridge Mindful Living Foundation Arlington Emergency Medicine Gwinn & Roby Ms. Virginia Clay $500,000 and greater Associates Haggar Foundation The Constantin Foundation Elizabeth Means Armstrong The Isabell and JM Haggar Jr. Patricia and John Cox Anonymous AT&T Charitable Foundation Doris and Joe Dealey Austin Industries Mary and Fred Attaya Mr. Joseph M. Haggar III Mr. Paul Dorman Benjamin F. and Lillian R. Beaty Mr. and Mrs. William C. Bahan Mr. and Mrs. Rutledge Haggard Mrs. Jo Ellard Sandra and David M. Brennan Mr. and Mrs. Peter W. Baldwin John P. Harbin Mrs. Sandra Estess and Effie and Wofford Cain Foundation Bank of America Maybelle D. Harder Dr. B. Henry Estess Jr. Dr. Robert S. and Joyce Pate Capper Bank of Texas The Hayden Company E.E. and Greer Garson Fogelson Paris and Helen Gertrude Castleberry Bank One Texas Healthpoint, a DFB Company Charitable Foundation Foundation Dr. Louis H. and Madlyn Barnett HKS Architects Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Frank Mrs. Fran Chiles Anne T. and Robert M. Bass The Hoglund Foundation John K. Funk Maxwell Clampitt Mr. and Mrs. Craig Beale Mr. and Mrs. Forrest E. Hoglund Hawn Foundation Cook Children’s Medical Center The Beck Group Mr. and Mrs. Denny Holman Hillcrest Foundation, founded by Mr. and Mrs. William R. Cooper Bell Helicopter Textron Helmut and Hilde Horchler Mrs. W. W. Caruth Sr. Elizabeth and Judson A. Cramer Ben E. Keith Foundation Houston Endowment, Inc. The Crystal Charity Ball Marsha and Barclay E. Berdan Caroline Rose Hunt TEXAS HEALTH RESOURCES FOUNDATION | 2018 DONOR GIVING 4 J.C. Penney Company, Inc. Mr. David P. Pfeil Texas Health Harris Methodist Hillcrest Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Jarvis Grace B. Pike Hospital Azle Auxiliary Edwin B. Jordan Family Foundation The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Benie Powell Trust Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Ms. Julia H. Keith Ann and Kenneth Jones Ms. Lynne Prater Cleburne Auxiliary Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Kirk Jordan Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Gage A. Prichard Sr. Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Janeen and Bill Lamkin JP Morgan Chase Harvey and Mary Quenette Donor Stephenville Auxiliary Luther King Capital Management Katie Foundation Advised Fund Texas Higher Education Mr. Morton H. Marr Ms. Julia H. Keith The Quint Boenker V Preemie Coordinating Board Mary Richards Martin Janice and Dee J. Kelly Sr. Survival Foundation Texas Methodist Foundation Harry S. Moss Heart Trust Wallace, Barbara and Kelly King Mr. and Mrs. Stanley A. Rabin Texas Oncology Mrs. Cindy O’Harra Charitable Foundation Trust Radiology Associates of North Texas Texas Radiology Associates Martha Sue Parr Trust The Carl B. & Florence E. King RadioShack Corporation Texas Women’s Foundation Anne S. and Henry B. Paup Foundation The Rainwater Charitable Foundation Anna B. and Phillip K. Thomas Mr. S. Gene Payte Kirk Edwards Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Ray Mrs. John P. Thompson Mary and Harvey Quenette Mrs. Marilyn Marr Klepak The Rees-Jones Foundation Mr. C. J. Thomsen and Donor Advised Fund Susan G. Komen North Texas Brenda and Frank Ritz Mrs. Lois Thomsen Quint Boenker Preemie Survival Susan G. Komen Dallas County Laurie and Len Roberts Margaret Tinnin Foundation Henriette C. Kozandis Rosalyn and E. M. (Manny) Rosenthal Tom Thumb Mr. and Mrs. E. M. (Manny) Rosenthal Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lamkin The Arch and Stella Rowan Foundation J. Leroy Tull The Jean-Claude Saada Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Ledbetter Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Russell Elizabeth and David O. Turner Mr. Charles R. Sitter Maybelle Lemmon San Juan Basin Royalty Trust Mr. and Mrs. Wesley R. Turner Dr. Bob and Jean Smith Foundation The Martha David and Bagby Lennox Ruth H. Brock and Allan A. Saxe, Ph.D. Nancy E. Underwood Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Foundation Mrs. Robert Schmidt Dr. Kimberly Alumbaugh and Hurst-Euless-Bedford Event George F. and Mary L. Leone Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schultz Dr. Daniel W. Varga Committee Foundation Mr. and Mrs. John F. Scovell Mrs. Rosemary Haggar Vaughan Friends of Southwest Dorothea Leonhardt Fund of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Seanor Vinson & Elkins LLP Nancy and Andy Thompson Communities Foundation of Texas Leta Sikes and Dick Davis Fleta Ricks Walls Charitable Trust Mr.
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