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March 2019 Achievers U.S. and Affiliates, Bermuda and Bahamas 65533 District 1 A SHARON HOWERTON CHERLE LINK NOEL MASON #### BART SMITH #### 65535 District 1 CN RONALD BISHOP MITCH BUEHLER CARL MECUM #### ROBERT SCOTT #### 65536 District 1 CS DARREL GRATHWOHL BILLY KELLEY BRENDA MC CLUSKIE #### ANGANETTA TERRY BOB WARGEL ALAN WATT #### 65537 District 1 D NORMAN BALL PATRICK HICKEY ARTHUR HYLAND #### D J MUMMA KELLY STEPHENS MONIQUE WEAVER #### 65539 District 1 F THOMAS FREMGEN ROBERT MC CARTY #### 65540 District 1 G HAROLD DEHART MARY TWADDLE #### 65541 District 1 H DARRELL PIERCE MIKE WARD #### 65542 District 1 J AARON BROOKS SUSAN BRUNEAU DAN PALMER #### DANIEL PURCELL STELLA QUALIZZA AARON REINKE #### ANTHONY TROYKE #### Thursday, June 27, 2019 Page 1 of 116 Gold Centennial Awards U.S. and Affiliates, Bermuda and Bahamas 65545 District 2 T1 BRAD ALTMILLER LEANNA LEMONS VALERIE LOCKE #### KARLA NEEDHAM JIM POWELL JOHNNIE RHOADES #### JESSE WALL ZOIE WHITE #### 65546 District 2 T2 JANICE BOIL LARRY HOYLE DAN SEALE #### 65547 District 2 T3 MARILU BEARD ELIZABETH DRISCOLL ROBERT GRAY #### KATHLEEN SUMMERS #### 65548 District 2 E1 JIMMIE ANDERSON MELANIE BELCHER MATTHEW GWINN #### MICHAEL WARD PATTI WILLIAMS #### 65549 District 2 E2 JUNERIA BERGES LUCY CERVANTEZ JOSHUA CHOATE #### DEANNA FAVA REBECCA MC NUTT CHUCK MOGGED #### JEFF NEDDERMAN #### 65550 District 2 X1 KASEY CHESHIER LES HARRIS KIMBERLY JORDAN #### SARA KITTO JULIE MADDEN THRESA MEZA #### STEVE ROBERTSON #### 65551 District 2 X2 JOSHUA CATO KERI FOUSE EMMETT GAGNARD #### DON RICH CHARLINE SIMMONS SUZANNE WEST-WILLIS #### 65552 District 2 X3 WILLIAM BROWN JAMES HANEY DENNIS HOLLE #### KYLE NIELSEN JACK OWENS #### Thursday, June 27, 2019 Page 2 of 116 Gold Centennial Awards U.S. and Affiliates, Bermuda and Bahamas 65553 District 2 A1 DAVID CALVERT HERMAN HARPER JEFFREY HOPF #### HERBERT ITZ DAVID KOHUTEK KATHY MCCONNELL #### SANDIE MCCRAW LINDA MOSS ROSALIND PAYNE #### 65554 District 2 A2 ROSS BAKER DIANA BORREGO LUPITA DE LEON #### DANIEL ESPINOSA CARLOS FERNANDEZ LEO GARCIA #### SHIRLEY GOODSON EDWARD HESCH BERNIE KRATKO #### STEVEN MAYS STEVE MEJIA FAITH PORRAS #### BENJAMIN REED EUGENE REYES BOBBIE ROWLAND #### CHRIS RYAN DORIS THOMAS TRISHA WILSON #### 65555 District 2 A3 ROMEO MERCADO STEVE MILLION KITTY PACE #### CESAR SALINAS #### 65556 District 2 S1 CHUCK DAVIDSON JAMIE DOHERTY KATHIE FREEMAN #### MARK GORMAN KENNETH HADNOT RANDY LE JEUNE #### JULIA MCMICHAEL BOB MELTON JERALD PETERSON #### WILLIAM PRICE CURTIS WALZEL #### 65557 District 2 S2 MARY ABERNATHY JOHN DOVER KIRK ROYSE #### 65558 District 2 S3 JOHN BURRELL JIM HOLLIDAY JULIAN KOSH #### MIKE PRUETT KAREN RATCLIFFE SAM RUIZ #### ROBERT WEIR #### Thursday, June 27, 2019 Page 3 of 116 Gold Centennial Awards U.S. and Affiliates, Bermuda and Bahamas 65559 District 2 S4 LANIS ADAMS CONNIE AUFDEMBRINK DEBRA BESS #### ROBERTA BRIEDEN MARY COBB CLARE COSTANTINI #### GREG GRIPON FREDERICK GROWCOCK CODY HOLLOWAY #### DEBORAH KNEESE LEIGH LEHMANN ROZANN LONGORIA #### HEIDI MARTINEZ LAURIE PUENTE VERNELL REED #### KAREN STEPHENS HARVIN SUGGS JACKIE LEE THORNTON #### 65560 District 2 S5 JACQUE BRAY SAMMY CATALENA JOHN CREWS #### SHERRY DITTRICH CHARLES FRANCIS JOE FRANKS #### JASON HUETTE BUCK ISBELL BILLY KAHN #### MEGAN KIRK FELIPE MARTINEZ JR DAVID MOORE #### RICHARD PHELPS DEAN SCHNEIDER LORI SCHULTZ #### ROBERT STILES #### 65566 District 4 C1 SUSAN DEGRAFF JIM DEGRAFF TAMMIE EDWARDS #### DONALD GROVES, II THOMAS LUDDEN SUSAN PIASKOWSKI #### RICHARD STEWART ROBERT WARD #### 65567 District 4 C2 GERALD CARTER CHLOE COOK CONSTANCE PEPPER-LEWIS #### FRANK SEIDEL #### 65568 District 4 C3 THOMAS ROBINSON #### 65569 District 4 C4 SUSAN COURT CAROLINA MACARAEG TODD MEFFORD #### 65570 District 4 C5 RICHARD CLARKE SASHA EASTLEY LUNA HU #### KEELY JUE GAYLE KONO RHAYEA VALERA #### Thursday, June 27, 2019 Page 4 of 116 Gold Centennial Awards U.S. and Affiliates, Bermuda and Bahamas 65571 District 4 C6 WENDY BANKS ROBERT NUNEZ RON PETTY #### PAUL TOMASI #### 65572 District 4 A1 RONALD CUTLER ROSELEE HURST DARLA MAYER #### JIM SCHLAMAN JOSH STEELEY #### 65573 District 4 A2 MIGUEL AYON JOHN BURNS MARY CHAPA #### SHERI GONZALEZ IRENE HUGHES RONALD WALDROP #### 65574 District 4 A3 NEAL BARTLETT BILLYE IVERSON LOUIS MAGDALENO #### DAVID MONSON JUANITA NICHOLS ALLEN THEIS #### MARK WESTFALL #### 65575 District 4 L1 JUDITH MA #### 65576 District 4 L2 GARY HALL #### 65577 District 4 L3 KENNETH BLACKWOOD REBECCA CAJUCOM NELLY CASTILLO #### THOMASENIA FORD JOSEPH WATARI #### 65578 District 4 L4 CHRIS BROWN ERIC JANSSEN BRIAN KIM #### RONALD PIERCE #### 65579 District 4 L5 ANDREW ARRIOLA DAVID DROTT RICK LAWRENCE #### STEVE ZAMBEL DEAH ZINZUN #### Thursday, June 27, 2019 Page 5 of 116 Gold Centennial Awards U.S. and Affiliates, Bermuda and Bahamas 65580 District 4 L6 ROSE LEWIS MINDA PAREL RINKIE POLLACK #### ERNIE TACTAY ANITA WILLET #### 65582 District 5M 1 FERN BENNETT ALAN HEITMAN SUSAN MCNALLAN #### RICK STAGGEMEYER PHILIP WOODWARD #### 65583 District 5M 2 CHRISSY CHRISTENSON ULRICH ETTLIN HILTON FRYE #### DAVID HESS DUANE JIRIK BRADLEY KINGSLEY #### ANDREW MAIDL JAY MOLNAU MAYNARD RUCKS #### ALAN SCHRAMM PATRICIA SCHULZE DARLENE WONDRA #### 65584 District 5M 3 JOEL PINGEON #### 65585 District 5M 4 RONALD BRANCH MATHEW GOMEZ WILLIAM HOUSELOG #### BRIAN PEDERSON DANIEL PLOWMAN DOUGLAS RUDELL #### TOM TONJES HAL WENAAS #### 65586 District 5M 5 WILLIAM MOORE CARL REINIGHAUS #### 65587 District 5M 6 ROBERT BRUNFELT KAREN JOHNSON DANIEL MIELKE #### MICHELLE MURZYN JAMES OPP RANDY ROBINSON #### BETH SALZL NICOLE ULRICH PAUL WILLIAMS #### 65588 District 5M 7 CRAIG BROSE THOMAS SCHAFFER #### Thursday, June 27, 2019 Page 6 of 116 Gold Centennial Awards U.S. and Affiliates, Bermuda and Bahamas 65589 District 5M 8 PATRICK BANKERS JEFF BRANG PETER DRIESSEN #### HARRY GRAMMOND EVAN HAAG TOM JOHNSON #### RICHARD JOHNSON PAULINE KILANOWSKI JEANETTE KRIPPNER #### SHAWN PAUL BILL SKAY JONATHAN WARNER #### KEVIN WELLER #### 65590 District 5M 9 NANCY CROSS LEONARD HOWARD BETTY JO JOHNSON #### JERROLD MARTIN LINDA MARTIN DONN SORENSON #### 65591 District 5M 10 CAROL AHO SANDY ANSELMO ALICE ANTIKAINEN #### DAWN FRAZEE STUART OSTENDORF KYLE WEIDEMAN #### 65592 District 5M 11 MATT BAILEY ANN LONGTIN GLADWIN LYNNE #### REBECCA OLSON DAVID PAULSON JACOB VOSSLER #### 65595 District 5 NE SHANNON DYE ROGER MARAS SHIRLEY NELSON #### ANTON SCHAFFNER SANDRA WURGLER KEITH ZEUTSCHEL #### 65596 District 5 NW LORIS FREIER KATHY METTLER TOM PROBST #### DAVID SCHAAF #### 65602 District 5 SE EDNA KOERNER MARIE ANNE BEN HUGH BREWER #### MARSHALL EDLEMAN STUART HUBER JAY JOHNSON #### WILBERT MORLOCK BETTY STAHL GLEN WOLLMAN #### 65603 District 5 SW BERNEICE GIFFORD KEVIN RHOADES #### Thursday, June 27, 2019 Page 7 of 116 Gold Centennial Awards U.S. and Affiliates, Bermuda and Bahamas 65604 District 6 NE HILARY LINNERTZ #### 65605 District 6 C LUCILLE BURTON DONNA SLY-REDD #### 65606 District 6 SE CECELIA DEEN GEORGE HANZAS CATHY MAES #### ROBERT MAES JUSTIN NEAL DONALD ROSE #### KARMA WILSON ANDREA WISMANN #### 65607 District 6 W BRIAN AYERS JILL CHILDRESS DARRELL GILBERT #### SHAWNA GRIEGER EILEEN LELAND ROGER ODNEAL #### SUSAN ODNEAL BRIDGETT READ HOWARD VENEZIA #### KATHY WREN #### 65608 District 7 L DOYLE BREWER RAYMOND GRANGER JAMES GRIFFIN #### CLAUDIA GRIFFIN JAMES GUNTER JASON JOBE #### TINA TAYLOR RICHARD WADE #### 65609 District 7 I ROBERT CUNNINGHAM ROBERTA DE FRAGA PHYLISS FRY #### JEFF NEWTON TAMMY SMITH #### 65610 District 7 O KEVIN FOSTER KELLY SAMONS #### 65611 District 7 N JOHNNY PURDY FRANKIE QUINN #### 65612 District 8 L THOMAS YOUNGBLOOD #### Thursday, June 27, 2019 Page 8 of 116 Gold Centennial Awards U.S. and Affiliates, Bermuda and Bahamas 65614 District 8 O ELIZABETH BOND RONALD JOHNSON #### 65615 District 8 N GAITINO CANZONERI ZEKE DUNAWAY TIM LIZANA #### DAVID REYNAUD LATIMORE SHARP #### 65616 District 8 S SAMUEL KRUSH KEVIN ROBERT #### 65626 District 10 RONALD BEACOM MARK BOSHAW DAN CRANE #### ALLAN LA COSSE MATT LUND WILLIAM NELSON #### 65627 District 11 A1 LINDA CLARK DEREK PEGUESE #### 65628 District 11 A2 SONNY EPLIN STEVEN NOTH BILL STRACHAN #### MICHAEL WEBB #### 65629 District 11 B1 ROBERT HULSTROM #### 65630 District 11 B2 LAURA BERRY MARSHA BROWN DONALD BROWN #### JERRY KOPRASKI JOHN MESSNER PETER RAHM #### PAUL SCHINCARIOL THOMAS SHOEMAKER #### 65631 District 11 C1 JOAN HEINZ GARY MOODY GLEN SELLE #### JENNIFER STEWARD JOHN SUTTON WILLIAM SUTTON #### HEIDI TICE #### 65632 District 11 C2 YVONNE CHRISTOPHER WILLIAMS RICHARD MULLINS KATHLEEN MULLINS #### Thursday, June 27, 2019 Page 9 of 116 Gold Centennial Awards U.S. and Affiliates, Bermuda and Bahamas 65633 District 11 D1 DORIS AMMAN GARY BURROWS EUGENE ESCKELSON #### JASON LUOKKA JAMES MINER II #### 65634 District 11 D2 BRUCE BRONSON KATHERINE KELLY LARRY LATOUF #### WILLIAM SAMPSON DEBRA STEEB DAVID THUEMMEL #### CAROL WESTBY KRISTIN WILLIS SHANE WILLIS #### 65635 District 11 E1 MECHELA ANDERSON ROGER BRADSHAW DONALD FARMER #### KARLA KASTEN #### 65636 District 11 E2 BERNARD LAMP III #### 65637 District 12 L JOHNNY GRIMES NATALIE KERR DANNY TACKER #### 65638 District 12 I DIANE ADAMS CHRIS GABEL RYAN REID #### BETTY WOMBLE #### 65639 District 12 O LINDA ANDERSON CARLDEAN CARMACK JANIE HUGHES #### PETER LEGRO OWEN MADDUX #### 65640 District 12 N LAURA BAILEY DENNIS CURTIN BIRDINE DIXON #### MARY LOU LONGMIRE WILLIAM MCDONALD DAVID WATSON #### Thursday, June 27, 2019 Page 10 of 116 Gold Centennial Awards U.S. and Affiliates, Bermuda and Bahamas 65641 District 12 S RAY AMALFITANO TARA AMALFITANO
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