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The Pet Protectors Society® ® This list celebrates the people who have made a legacy gift for the animals The Pet Protectors Society of the future. IHO denotes In Honor of… and IMO denotes In Memory of… ALABAMA CALIFORNIA Kasey McCall Lisa Torneden Doreen Larson-Oboyski Mary Bradford Penny Altman Harold and Christine McChesney Eugene Tsai and Frank Oboyski Naomi Coffey Antony John Barinaga Ramsay McCue Renate Uhde Merrilees Leemhuis Judith Dupree Leslie Berlin Sharon McGilvery Antonio Valdez Gail Luchina Keeta Kendall Kevin Berry Duana McGolden Betty C. Vasquez Vicki Maddocks Barbara Kimbrel Christopher Brewer Nelly McKenna Eleanor Vigil Janet M. Marineau Judy Nagle Daniel and Beverly K. Brown Carole Meyers IMO Aurora M. Vigil Margaret McDade Nancy S. Spears Barbara Buescher Jodie Miceli George Wallace Ruth McElraevy Faye R. Strome Dr. Inger Carlsson Rochelle and Edward Miyamoto Deborah Williamson Lynne Menard Ronald and Lori Tucker David H. Collier Cindy Monohan Dora Wong Joan Marek Connie Williams Lolli Dean Sharon Nieman William C. Yarbrough JoAnn Merolla-Martin William Ray and Arlene Duncan Ida Norris Carolyn Monachelli ALASKA Marjorie Duschak Arthur K. O’Brien COLORADO Maura Nickle Mary Fortune Brenda Anne Dymock Jeanmarie and Sean Ragan Nancy Baumer IHO of Misse Faye A. Harasack Megan Eigenman Joye E. Rains Laurie Brown Maureen Nolan Thomas Richards Corey Ellyn John Randall Debbi Greer Edick Tyra Anne Peluso Phyllis Etchison Dina-Nicki Rassias Susan Gans Robin Pinkham-Brady ARIZONA Frances L. Ezer Arlene R. Rath Anna Hatch IMO of Denis Susan Allyn Teresa Felix Lynn L. Reeves Wendy Kent Holly Poglitsch Marvin Barofsky Jennamarie Genovese-Mikula Carol Rhyne Joyce Lang Dolores Pruefer Ruth Marie Bolin Terry L. Gilmore-Nixon Dorothy Robinson Jacqueline and Laurence Lumley Geri Rosen Sophia Buckles Juanita Gonzalez Lee Ann Romo Robin Rudowsky Carol and Robert Smith Phyllis M. Clark Marilyn Graham Alan Ross Joe Zalewski Barrie Smith Steven Gorski Candice Greenfield Howard Rubinstein George Stowe Winifred Gressmann Karen Gregan Kusum Rudrappa CONNECTICUT Gail W. Strickler Donald and Alice Hook Shirley A. Gurwell Eileen Salmas Richard Aronson and Phyllis Ruth Strickler Joseph Kane Samantha Halit Suzanne Sargent Joyce Kirschner Andrew Williams Dee Kennedy Gerald L. Hansen Marie Sarni Linda Brancato Kim Woolfolk IHO of Parker and Spunky Pollyana Harmon Rosalind Sausa Pam Cabrera Susan Wyman Mickey Magnus and Ruth Lanning Joy Harris IHO Dr. Paul Thiergardt Carolyn Cantara Rea Lerner Daniel Heidt and Stephanie Ricci and Scout William Carmell DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Nancy McLain Kathleen Heller Danny Scamara Linda Carrano Julie N. Walker Diane Murello Cherrie Hilmer Krista Erika Schnabel Anne Derrig Thomas and Tricia Rehm Jack and Timothy and Nannette Hunter Susan Shalit Barbara Dickson DELAWARE Jane Robinson Roberta Karsch Toni Sheppard Sue Eatherton Jeffrey and Linda Jackson Carole Schoendorfer Miracle Kelly Denise G. Sifuentes Debi and Michael Fasanella Corey Laws Anthony J. and Marilyn J. Terrasi Marsha Kidd Joan Singleton Carol Feiden Rita Matthews Saul and Modine Uribe Ellen Kippel and Ken Donohew Don Slocum Andrea Feig Janice and Edward McGuirk Diane L. Knight IMO of Bonnie Slocum Robert Felson Elizabeth Smigielski ARKANSAS John Kristianson Sandra L. and Austin A. Snarr Marvin Fried Margaret M. Smigielski Barbara Klein Paul Legas Jamai Sowul Patrick S. Gallagher M.D. and Ellyn Levin Jonathan Squire Colleen Grotti FLORIDA U.S. ARMY PO Henry Lewis Mae Stadler Edith Harvey Helgrit Addison Karen Yatto Bobbi Liberton Darlene Steers Ann Hoehler Maureen S. Albrecht Concetta Loreto Max Tadlock Pamela Kedderis Peter and Jane Alesi Mona Marche Loretta A. Thaler Rosemary Kelly Atilano and Diana Alonso 26 Sherri Matteo Misty Thomas Laura Amaran The Pet Protectors Society® Lisa Argentieri Marty Gorelick Lonnie Morris Ron and Joy Wentworth Elizabeth Heffley Barbara Beck Sybil Graham Dolores Pappas Mary Ann Whitaker Patty A. Kwiatek Nicole Beckler Gary Green Terry Passarelli Martha Wiegand Ellen and Kim Lambert Gregory C. Benjamin Larry and Judy Greenberg Dawn Pecunies Arline Wilck Alicia J. Langley IMO of Teddy Andrea Greene Candace “Candy” Pelton June Wilkinson William Prendergast Karen J. Berlitz Diana Hall Constantin Petrescu Eileen Wilson Monica Swire Jack and Ursula Beuschel Gilbert K. Hall Mary & Truman C. Pewitt Janet and James Wilson Marlo Vigadi Celia Blanco and Eugenia Anton Joe and Donna Hallen Kathryn Pierson Fran and Robert Wooden Mark Wade Dennis and Linda Boxer Mary Hardering Carol Piper Caroline D. Wright John Wojnar Enoch Brooken Sandra and Gary Harrell Frank and Phyllis Principe Susannah Wright Noraida Cartagena Paula Hessler Kate Rishoff Christine Yauch INDIANA Amelia Brady & Gary Cordi Stanley and Gertrude Hill Michele Rooney Nancy Beck Angelica Brodeur Dolores Hofer Herbert and GEORGIA Barbara Bellamy Peter Bronner and Sylvia Poorth Kristin Hoffman Caryle-Linda Rosenblatt Robert M. Boyer Katherine Durkett B. Lynn Bunnagar Christine Hollaway Ellen and Melvin Rudich Joyce Buffington Gayle Hardy Rebecca Burt Susan Hurd Gina Sabella Sandra and Harley Foster Mary E. Haun Robert Cacciabue Judi James Lawrence and Shirley Sachs Claudia J. Glass Ann Karnezis Elaine Casey Peter M. Jungen Doris R. Satterwhite John Green II Margaret McCabe Barbara Ciaffone Anne and Mark Kane Woodie Sayles Debra Hoobler IMO All my Pets Elyse and Jack Conkling Joanne Kauffmann Bonnie Schauer Mickey Kars Sandra McLaughlin Muriel Cook Thomas and Carol Kennedy Cheryl Schmidt Rhoda Kronish Lorena Miller Ken Crispens Phoeung Keoprakorp Eileen Schnier Alexandra Moore Julie Peabody and Zel B. Dawson Patricia King Alvin Schwartz Alice and John Murphy Beverly Campbell Evelyn Demello Maxine King Sandi Sciortino Linda Ray Grace Reynolds Regina R. Difrancisco Bruce Klein Shelley Seamans Michele J. Roggenbach Sharon Richie Mary E. 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Wright Hattie Kinnard Kathleen Wecker IMO of Sadie Lynne Herrmann Lee Yaffe-Stark Rosemarie Mattson Charlie and Sherry Engelberg Charlene Hock Lynn Zepp Petra Mergard NEVADA Dan and Vicki Englishman Thomas Martin Rick Papp Martine Brandner Bruce Fani Robin Mayhall MASSACHUSETTS Nancy and Susan Reim Betty Devasier Denise Figueroa Dr. Michael and Cheryl Prater Joan Bernard Helen Rohde Celeste Emanuele James and Kathleen Fitzpatrick Leilah Wendell Michael and Kirstin Bolduc Bruce Schaap Mary Hart Terry and William Flatley Alyssa Young Taylor Cashman Anthony and Lorna Sepich Daniel Hycz Joanne Folz Ronald Castro Mary Spence Diane C. Jones Nancy Geisert MAINE Beverly Chaplin William Tournoy Steve Kornbluth Robert Gelok Penelope Andrews Mark Cook Sandra Wagner Sharon Lazar Diane Geores Jay and Cindy Cummings Katherine Engelhardt Eunice Wheaton C.L. Macintyre Bernadette Giacomazzo IHO Zipper and Friskey Dianne and Edward Freedman Dorothy M. Olson-Vasquez Phyllis Giber Scarlett Davis Robert Grieves MINNESOTA Bill and Dorothy Papineau Trish Gover Sintia Jordan Joyce Holtschulte Cheryl Anderson Grace Greenberg Heather Lambert Nancy Johnson Julie R. Bryant NEW HAMPSHIRE Carol Gruppi Linda and Michael Machacek Joyce Jones Forrest Meyeraan Lois E. Burns Patricia Halliday and Arthur Peters Sandra Kase Floreen Roerig Denise Cameron Stephen Nocera Kathleen Sheridan Sandra Kazmier IMO Maggie, Minnie, & Rudy Maria Hamary Larissa J. Taylor Dawn and Anthony Knights MISSISSIPPI Nicolina Fitzgerald Iris and Andy Holzberg Nancy Walder Barbara R. Kovacs John and Sue Martin Mecedes Hersom Marianne Izzo Stephanie Zurinski Marie Levesque Arthur Simon Barbara Mahoney John Jendrus Jean Marino Elizabeth Mooney Clare Kaberle MARYLAND Joan Mateer MISSOURI Henry Simonds Devra Karlebach Nedda Allbray Rolf A. Meyer and Lynn Barks Ann L. Kelsey In Loving Memory of Augustus Matthew Corrado Rosemary Cagle NEW JERSEY Janice Kolm Kelsy
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