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Culver-Stockton: Changing Lives! Campaign Donors 2014-2020 Culver-Stockton: Changing Lives! Campaign Donors 2014-2020 Anonymous (46) Brent J. Allen Holly M. Andress-Martin 101 Inc. Carol S. Allen Keith G. Andrew (+) A to Z Motorsports Cassie N. Allen Jan M. (Price) Andrews A.T. & T. Higher Education Cathy C. (Anderson) Allen Thomas D. Andrews AARP Holly J. Allen Wayne W. Antenen Leslie C. (Cassidy) Abbott Neil W. Allen Michael R. Anton Abbott Laboratories Fund Roger W. Allen Aon Foundation Sue R. Abegglen T. E. Allen (+) Joyce M. Appel Rochelle S. Abel William J. Allen Charles D. Apthorp Aberdeen Resort David J. Allers James E. Aquavia Carl E. Accola Estate Alliant Energy Foundation Nancy A. (Nevin) Aquavia Accuturf Installations, Inc. B. J. Alligood Mesghina Araia Crayton R. Achelpohl Erin L. Allison Yamil Arbaje Thomas F. Acker Jessica N. (McDermott) Allison ArcelorMittal Alan T. Ackerman Marsha Allison James W. Archambeau Ivan D. Acosta Scotty L. Allison Archer Daniels Midland Company Action Tents, Inc. Cassie J. (Fischer) Alloway Architechnics, Inc. Active Edge Chiropractic & Rehab Dawn Allred Arthur P. Archuleta Joseph K. Adair Halie R. Allred Mark Arevalo Rhonda R. (Beeler) Adair Allan G. Allsup Gary A. Armour David W. Adam Austin T. Almon Elizabeth S. Armstrong Joel A. Adam Cris W. Altgilbers Jacob E. Armstrong Andrea J. (Kroeger) Adamany Donald L. Altheide Janet L. (Benning) Armstrong Barbara C. (Coleman) Adams Susan L. (Byers) Altheide Justin K. Armstrong Charise Adams Dan L. Althiser Maurice Armstrong Dwana A. Adams Nancy (Hagen) Althoff Max Armstrong Linda Adams Stephanie S. (Myers) Altpeter Mark E. Arneson Mariann D. (Lillard) Adams Alumni Association Stephen A. Arneson Mark F. Adams Kanwal S. (Shakeel) Alvarez Wendy B. Arnett Robert B. Adams AmazonSmile Foundation Christopher Arnold Roger R. Adams Ameren Corporate Matching Co. James Arnold Samuel J. Adams American Assoc of Univ Women Kirstin K. Arnold Adams Cotton Consultants, Inc. American Diabetes Association Mary C. (Maxwell) Arnold Suzanne Adamson AmeriServe, Inc. Stephanie R. (Adam) Arnold Melody D. Addington Ames Construction, Inc. Jill T. Arnold Blickhan Stephanie D. Adelmann Judith M. (Schnake) Amos Carley A. (Thurston) Arnsman Douglas A. Ader Amsted Industries Incorporated Joshua D. Arnsman Michael D. Adreon Robert G. Anckaitis Rhonda A. Arnsman William Adsit David L. Andel Thomas R. Arnsman Advance Phy Ther & Spts Med Kim O. Andereck Mark E. Arterburn Aerial Applications of Warren Co Fred & Katherine B Andersen Fdn Keith P. Asaeli Aetna Foundation, Inc. Katharine M. Andersen David K. Aschemann Natalia A. Aguiar Charles E. Anderson Saadia A. (Ali) Aschemann Philip L. Ahern Clay M. Anderson Bailey D. (Gengenbacher) Ash Terry J. Ahern Diane Anderson Gilbert M. Ashford Esther Akers Douglas E. Anderson Kimberly D. (Graf) Askew Murray J. Akers Sr. (+) Dudley Anderson Larry L. Askew II Amanda S. Akkerman Ethan Anderson Lee E. Ator Ellen K. (Boothe) Albers Evelyn (Gruber) Anderson (+) Carl E. Atwell (+) Mary E. Albert James B. Anderson Eric J. Atwell Keith E. Albertson Jason K. Anderson Patrick E. Atwell Denise I. (DeZwarte) Albsmeyer Judith P. (Burrows) Anderson (+) Matthew A. Auriene Albsmeyer Electric, Inc. Kimberly D. (Snider) Anderson Patricia J. (Staehle) Auriene Paulo Alcobia Marissa A. Anderson L. Luan (Baker) Austin Dawn M. Alewel Reva M. Anderson Marilyn R. Austin Colissa D. (White) Alexander Robert C. Anderson Stacy J. (Wiewel) Austin Erica F. (Rauman) Alexander Terry Anderson William T. Austin Joy C. (Fullenkamp) Alexander Vincent R. Anderson Christopher S. Avery Keith J. Alexander Wendell O. Anderson Marianna Avila Mitch Alexander Wendy A. (Boehl) Anderson Kara B. (Mandrell) Avis Sanford Alexander Darren Anding William J. Awerkamp Barbara A. Alford-Torbjornsen William E. Andler Mary Ann Awerkamp Dickson Culver-Stockton: Changing Lives! Campaign Donors 2014-2020 Andres M. Ayala Jack L. Barnes Keith A. Beckham Kylie J. (Booth) Ayala Karla J. (Farmer) Barnes Doug Beckman Margaret A. (Schuessler) Ayan Mildred L. (Champion) Barnes Gary L. Beckman Roger W. Ayan (+) Allison L. (Deege) Barnett LuAnn I. (Keith) Beckman David Ayers James L. Barnett Steven J. Beckman Drew H. Ayers Allan F. Barr Richard W. Beckmann Jordan R. Ayers Loxi (Purvines) Barr Beau M. Becraft Kristin M. (Allen) Ayers Allison E. Barratt Michael J. Bedosky Robert E. Ayers (+) Dennis P. Barrett Austin K. Beebe Stephen W. Ayers Pete Barrett Carl Beebe Ayers Oil Company Roland Barrows Alexander E. Beeser Jo Ann (Northcutt) Azdell Michael O. Barry Breanne M. Begeman Brenda K. (Johnston) Azinger (+) Thomas R. Barry Betty A. (DeWitt) Behrend Chad Baalman Barry Christian Church Ann K. Behrens Emily F. (Williams) Bach Matthew J. Bartlett Benjamin M. Belanger Madison E. Badgley Richard R. Bartlett Autumn Bell Cody J. Baggett Ted R. Bartlett Trust Brigit R. (Yockey) Bell Frances Baillie Audrey N. (Redmon) Barton Carol E. (Christensen) Bell Patricia A. (Etherton) Bain Mitchell L. Barton Dixie L. (Murray) Bell Judy L. Bainter Thornton Barton Gregory A. Bell Alice Baker (+) Thornton L. Barton J. Patrick Bell Amy M. (Knight) Baker Nancy A. (Gormley) Bash Mark R. Bell Bradley J. Baker Jerry Bashleben Terry Bell Brice W. Baker John Basinger Stephen L. Bellville Doug Baker Bridgett A. (Hubbartt) Bass Charles Belt Douglas H. Baker William L. Bass L. Paige Bence Douglas W. Baker Geoffery Basser Rachel H. (Doty) Benda Emma M. (VanArsdale) Baker Craig D. Bastert Stephen D. Bendel Ethen K. Baker Tamara K. (Elbe) Bastert Patricia A. Bender Jon Baker Deborah L. (Schultz) Bastian Susan M. Bene' Engelman Karen K. (Kost) Baker James H. Bastian Camille A. Benedict Kevin L. Baker Jonathan E. Bastian Paul E. Bengel Lynn R. Baker Jordan M. Bastian Harry D. Benn Madelyn J. (Person) Baker William H. Bateman David L. Bennett Samuel J. Baker Randy Bates Donald L. Bennett (+) Sarah A. (Cotton) Baker Richard Bates Donnita L. Bennett Susan C. (Jones) Baker Jeffrey M. Baude Ellyn (Schleiffarth) Bennett Taylor B. Baker David P. Bauer Fred Bennett William J. Baker Geneva M. Bauer Hayden A. Bennett Janet L. (Yingst) Baldwin Jessica Bauer John H. Bennett Trent T. Ball Welman Bauer Ruth E. (Dulaney) Bennett John D. Ballance Donald R. Bausler Todd Bennett Jeff Bange Katherine M. (Wright) Bauwens Kevin Benson Sara A. (Peterson) Bange William H. Baxter Carrie D. Benson Sweigart Bank of America Jonathan R. Beahan Kenneth L. Bentley Bank of Quincy Shannon L. (Compton) Beahan Thomas Bentley Banner Fire Equipment, Inc Kristine M. (Jacobson) Beal Cindy A. Benton Thomas S. Bannon Bradley S. Bearden Donna C. (Crouch) Benton Chris Banta Brittany L. (Douglas) Bearden Harry R. Bentsen (+) F. Craig Baptist Virginia L. (Price) Beatty Ronald E. Bentsen John T. Barbagiovanni Amy F. (Hochfelder) Beaulieu Patrick H. Bentzinger Dawn L. Barber Peter C. Beaulieu Daniel Benwell Wayland P. Barber Maria J. (Pitorak) Beauregard Ken Berg Anthony W. Bareis Bob Becherer Brian Berger Renee E. Barker Albert Beck (+) Bergman Nurseries, Inc. Victor E. Barker Albert W. Beck Trust Billy J. Berhorst Eric J. Barkley Cheryl L. Beck Jason R. Berhorst James R. Barkley Leland R. & Margie H. Beck Estate Jennifer L. (McReynolds) Berhorst Jay L. Barkley Alexandra E. Becker Kelly J. (Erpelding) Berhorst Nicole K. (Meyer) Barkley Kristen M. (Stiffey) Becker Lauren L. (Janney) Berhorst Mary A. (Hursey) Barlos Linda K. (Wolfe) Becker Lisa M. (Noard) Berhorst Brian Barnes Lorraine M. (Ferkan) Becker Maria A. (Carskadon) Berhorst Culver-Stockton: Changing Lives! Campaign Donors 2014-2020 Diana J. (Weber) Berry David Blickhan Donald Boucher Dylan G. Berry Megan L. Blickhan Dennis Boudreau Laurie I. Berry Tori N. Blickhan Sarah J. Bouldin William F. Berry Patti M. (Williams) Bloemke James Boult Cathleen Bertelmann Lane E. Bloome Jeremy Boundy Haley K. Bertrand Tamarah A. (Walker) Bloyd Garrett Bovard Caroline S. (Brown) Besco Irene M. (Moore) Blue Shaun Bovard Stephanie A. (Smith) Bess Blue Ridge Kennels Lisa K. (Kriegshauser) Bowen Annita M. (Lane) Best Melissa R. (Goehl) Blyleven Beth A. Bower Jerry M. Best Sara C. (Graber) Boarman Jay R. Bower (+) Whitney D. (Washington) Best Roy Boatman Shirley M. (Day) Bower Beth Haven Nursing Home Andrew A. Bober Aaron T. Bowers Adam L. Bethel Brenda L. (Ballak) Bober Robert H. Bowlin Erin A. (Sonberg) Bethel Michael E. Bockhorst Jacob A. Bowman Bethel Baptist Church of Smileyville Amy W. (Wilber) Bode James D. Bowman Mark W. Betz Lyndon E. Bode Ruth A. (Durst) Bowman Emily R. (Horner) Beuster Bodley Masonic Lodge #1 William J. Boxdorfer Nathan C. Beuster Keith Boeckstiegel Charles T. Boyd Katherine F. (Parker) Bevans Kimberly L. Boehl Aaron M. Boyer Patricia A. (Pollard) Bibler Nancy C. (Schwennesen) Boge Leah E. (Wisehart) Boyer Judith A. (Brumley) Bidwell Raymond E. Boge (+) Lora J. (Lofgreen) Boyer John D. Bier Keith Bognar Michael B. Boyer Suzanne J. (Schulten) Bier Dalton J. Bohan Abbey Boyles Susan L. (Schachner) Biggerstaff Lisa N. (Button) Bohan Ashley M. Boyte Beth A. (Waelder) Biggs Gregory L. Bohemier Diane D. (Durst) Bozarth Karen N. (Nordli) Biggs Willard F. Bohn Derek J. Bracey Kenneth M. Biggs Nicholas W. Bohnenstiehl Robin (Smith) Bracey Brittany K. Bigler Elias Boice Ronald Bracht Angela M. (Morris) Biles Andrea D. Bolden Brad Begeman Pulling Donald M. Bingaman (+) Alice L. (Hagan) Bolen Clark S. Bradley Donald M. Bingaman Estate John H. Bolen David Bradley Ginger K. Bishop Samantha R. Bolin Jim Bradley Glenda B. Bishop Amanda M. (Annegers) Bolte G. David Bradshaw Tyler J. Bishop Brent D. Bondurant Ethan L. Bragg William Bishop Deborah M. (McDonald) Bondurant Joe L. Bran Addie M. Bjornsen Millard J. Bondurant Mary S. Branham William B. Bjorstad Greg L. Bonnot Dorothy R. 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