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Thank You Leadership Givers in the Spirit of Kaw Valley THANK YOU LEADERSHIP GIVERS IN THE SPIRIT OF KAW VALLEY ASSOCIATION 2014 CAMPAIGN FOR INVESTING IN OUR COMMUNITY AND MAKING A PERSONAL COMMITMENT TO ADVANCE THE COMMON GOOD IN DOUGLAS COUNTY. This list of Leadership Givers Represents pledges received as of February 24, 2015. United Way of Douglas County THE ALEXIS DE TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY $10,000 or more United Way’s Tocqueville Society, created in 1984, Ethel & Raymond F. Rice Foundation is one of the world’s most prestigious institutions for Val & Beth Stella Membership is granted to individuals who contribute individuals who are passionate about improving $10,000 or more in special gifts annually. Larry & Peggy Johnson Thank you to these generous donors. peoples’ lives and strengthening communities. Plus 2 Anonymous Donors PATRIOT $5,000 HOMESTEADER $1,000 L. Susan Hadl Michael & Karen Roberts PIONEER $750 Bill & Jeanine Lienhard Virgil & Elaine Brady Dave & June Adams Kathleen Hall Phyllis & Stan Rolfe Mike & Tana Ahlen Mary Loveland Scott T. Coons David & Helen Alexander Nancy & Jeff Hambleton, DDS Marlesa A. Roney, PH.D. Lon & Lynn Akerberg Linda & Peter Luckey Monica Biernat David & Mary Kate Ambler Jerry & Michele Hammann Dr. & Mrs. Jan Roskam Mark & Susan Andersen Frank & Kallie Male Brian & Vickie Anderson Kelly & Tanja Harrison Robert & Ann Russell Pat & Debra McCandless & Chris Crandall Danny & Kimberly Anderson Katie & Ken Armitage Mike & Barbara Hartnett Richard & Phyllis Sapp Janet Perkins & Jeff Aube Kirk & Jeannie McClure Chris & Kaye Drahozal Larry R. Bakerink Bishop John Haslam Cathy Schneider Ken & Cheryl Audus Terry D. McEwen Mary Ruth Petefish Albert & Barbara Ballard Don & Carol Hatton James & Bonnie Schwartzburg Bill & Beverly Bartscher Michael & Christine McGrew Charitable Lead Trust Gene & Judy Bauer Adina M. Haverty Bill & Cindy Self Robert R. & Lynn A. Basow Scott J. Miller Al & Sue Hack Jeff & Peggy Beecher John & Megan Hay Mike & Nancy Scott Maynard & Nettie Bauleke Michael & Carol Moddrell Bill & Carolie Hougland Joe Bickford & Marci Francisco John Head & Lucia Orth Jean F. Shepherd Steve & Tammy Bennett James Moore Steve & Ann Johnson Blaser Family Fund of the Charles & Kathy Heath Jackie Shmalberg Carolyn Binns & Richard Pilant & Allison Vance Moore The Bob Moore Family Douglas County Kelvin & Marilyn Heck Scott & Deb Shmalberg Richard Bireta Chad Morradian Darrell & Phyllis Norris Community Foundation James & Celia Heintz Lisa & Dolph Simons John Poertner & Edith Black Judy & Jerry Niebaum Kevin & Deb Boatright Jeannie D. Hendrix Dolph & Pam Simons Dick & Georgia Orchard Mary M. Ross Jean P. Boon Rolf & Laura Borchert Rick & Lauri Ginsberg Fred & Lilian Six Lisa M. Boyle Dr. Jim & Vickie Otten Anthony Schmidt Dr. John & Amy Bradley Gertrude Hogle Kristi Neufeld Joan & David Brunfeldt Dean Owens Family Foundation Michael Branicky & Danielle Olds Bob & Emily Honse & Jonathan Slemmer Diane Bythell Alfred & Joan Parr Plus 1 anonymous donor Sarah Breymeyer Eva M. Horn & Steven F. Warren James Slough & Charles Kuszmaul Dan & Rhonda Partridge Ann M. Brill, PhD Thomas & Shelly Hornbaker & Doni Mooberry-Slough Joe & Michele Caldwell William B. Pendleton PATHFINDER $2,500 Steve & Kathy Bruner Doug & Pam Houston Gary & Connie Sollars Ed & Becky Carter William Staples & Lizette Peter Joe & Patricia Baker Mark & Marsha Buhler Jane & Mickey Imber Dr. Richard Sosinski Stephen & Cindy Carttar William Roach Frank & Barbara Becker Bradley & Bev Burnside The Ingham Family Foundation Byron & Marion Springer Robert Casad Scott & Linda Robinson Smitty & Donna Belcher David Byrne Jeffrey Ingles Susan Stahl Darryl Coker Susan Rogers Lee R. Bittenbender, M.D. Tom & Grace Carmody Pamela Johnson Diane & Brian Stoddard George & Margaret Coggins Linda M. & Richard L. Sadler Ray E. Carter Jr. Robert & Pauline Johnson Darrell & Lacie Stuckey Gregory & Linda Schnose & Sandy Brown Sarah & David Corliss Peter & Rosalea Carttar Tom & Steph Karasek Robilea Swindell & Jerry Feese Neal Becker & Ann Cudd Barbara & Dick Schowen Michael Shireen Chamany Cal & Jan Karlin Steve & Lori Tesdahl Tracy Cullers Dulcy & Gordon Sellon & Catherine Blumenfeld Rob & Micki Chestnut Elaine & Mike Kautsch Arthur & Barb Thomas David & Diane M. Darwin Dale & Marianne Seuferling Janis Bulgren Belinda Ciemiega Devon & Tony Kim John & Becky Thomas David & Trish DeBiasse Del & Carol Shankel Larry & Stephanie Pellman Laurie Comstock Karen Kressin Roger Lambson G. Michael Denning Jan Sheldon & James Sherman John Dobbins & Greg Ludvigson Carl & Judy Kurt & Victoria Thomas James O. Deputy Jamie & Dawn Shew Karen Dummermuth Bryan C. 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Friauf Orley & Toni Taylor of the Douglas County Robert & Katherine Dinsdale Stephen W. Mazza Terrance D. Wilson Max & Jeanne Fridell Earl L. & Sally Van Meter Community Foundation Tom & Marilyn Dobski Steve McAllister Mary & Wint Winter Marie Galluzzi Potter Richard Konzem John & Elizabeth Kozleksi Jerry & Ileene Donnelly & Suzanne Valdez James Wisdom Ann Gardner & Tom Gleason & Debbie Vignatelli Konzem Amy Lee & Richard Frydman Vicki & Joe Douglas Larry & Susan McElwain Jim & Marlene Witthaus Kevin & Sheryl Goering Graham & Anne Walker Erika & John Dvorske Debra McQueeney Roger & Ginny Woody Stephen Ware Cindy Maude Allison Gowing Timothy Dunham Michael Meredith Eleanor Woodyard Julie Hack Rob & Betsy Weaver Laird & Karleen Noller Lawrence Dykes Delores Meyer Jeffrey Woolfolk Joan Handley Jeff & Mary Weinberg Michael & Deborah Orozco Doug & Becky Eason Gene & Carol Meyer Jack & Judy Wright Mona Heasty Teri Whiteford James W. Steve & Chris Edmonds Elias & Mary Lou Michaelis Norm & Anne Yetman Anne D. & John Hedeman Peter & Joanie Whitenight & Ruth Ann Paddock Charles & Jane Eldredge Terry Middendorf Cindy & Mitch Yulich Marcia & Stephen Hill Paul & Jewell Willhite Kathy Perkins & Stan Davis Paul Carttar David Millen Mike & Debbie Zabel Family Fund of the Richard & Diane Zinn Lew & Gwen Perkins & Mary Francis Ellis Martin Moore & Durand Reiber Carl & Peggy Ricketts Douglas County Ann Stephens Richard & Kathleen Raney Jide & Oyin Wintoki Tony & Karen Mynsted John Hennies Community Foundation Jeff & Denise Berkley Bill & Brenda Schulteis Kurt Falkenstien & Paula Martin Aaron & Julie Nagel Martin & Laura Ross Russell & Jackie Hilton Tommy & Penny Cheng Frydman Family Charitable John Nalbandian Jill Shelley Plus 8 anonymous donors Kurt Schueler Jason Hornberger Fund of the Douglas County Bob & Pat Newton Cecilia & Marin Burke Ray & Mary Lee Hummert Marjorie Shepoiser Community Foundation Kevin & Colleen O`Malley Plus 9 anonymous donors Brian & Sue Iverson We regret the omission Scott & Kelly Stanford Rodger Erickson Robert & Diane Oakes Dan V. & Jeannette A. Johnson of any names that should Gary & Alice Summers & Donna Ginther John Olsen Kaylee Johnston appear here due to error Ellen E. Sward Phillip & Phoebe Godwin Rodney & Donna Olson Mrs. H.P. Jones or time constraints. Please Alan & Margene Swarts Webster & Joan Golden Mary Olson Loren Kallenbach contact the United Way Bruce & Barbara Twarog Mark & Jennifer Gonzales Mark & Susan Osborn Dennis & Evelyn Karney for corrections or more Kevan & Gail Vick Steve Glass & Terese Gorman Thomas & Janet Peard Tim & Judy Keller information. David Volkin & Anna Hagen Cap & Kitty Gray Eugene Petrie Paul Kincaid Don & Pat Green Norman St. Laurent Herbert H. Weidensaul John & Vicki Kuefler Timothy & Colleen Gregoire & Cathy Reinhardt Marie Alice L`Heureux Learn more about your Bill Westerbeke Gaye & Tom Groene Gary Rexroad John A. & Carolyn J. Landgrebe community’s united way at Edward & Beth Oblon Johnson & Grotewiel Stanley E. 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