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October 2018 Achievers U.S. and Affiliates, Bermuda and Bahamas 65533 District 1 A TOMMY CROWHURST LYDIA GARCIA ROBERT LIFKA #### CHRISTINA RODRIGUEZ SOMBOON SRIAROON CRAIG VINKE #### JOHN WATSON #### 65535 District 1 CN MICHAEL BURTON MAURICE DAHNCKE DANIEL JACKSON #### TIMOTHY MURPHY #### 65536 District 1 CS SHERWOOD BURNS GAYLA KAIN CHARLES KAIN #### DAVE SEVERIN BARB VATOVEK #### 65537 District 1 D DAN BELLICH STEVEN BOETTGER GARY MEYERS #### LORI J MITCHELL HAROLD OWENS JON ROSENSTIEL #### SUSAN SALLMEN LISA SCHOENROCK CHET SCHULER #### JEFF THOMAS DUANE THOMPSON KERRI WALLACE #### 65539 District 1 F LEEANN SCHNITZER CHRIS SPAETH BRETT VANDERBURG #### 65540 District 1 G CHAR BALDWIN ROD LABONTE STEVEN LOESCHEN #### DALE SHAFER #### 65541 District 1 H RONALD PEARSON WILLIAM STOOPS TERRY WELTY #### Thursday, June 27, 2019 Page 1 of 99 Diamond Centennial Awards U.S. and Affiliates, Bermuda and Bahamas 65542 District 1 J JAMES BACAK TONY CATALANO JOE DOBBELAERE #### MIKE FALCO MARYANN GRYGIEL BRIAN KIEFER #### 65545 District 2 T1 WILLIAM CRADDOCK #### 65546 District 2 T2 LINDA MOLINA RONNIE VAUGHN #### 65547 District 2 T3 CECI ALARCON MAYRA CABALLERO LUCINDA GUERRA #### DENISE VALLES #### 65548 District 2 E1 HAL GRIFFIN MARK KAISER KATHARINA SCHLOSSER #### 65549 District 2 E2 JOHN CALLARMAN JANICE EDWARDS JOHN EUBANKS #### JOHN HINTON KRISTINA KEMP JAMES ROYSE #### MARTIN SIEGMUND CYNTHIA WOOD #### 65550 District 2 X1 LARRY EGGETT CHUCK GOOLSBY MAURA MAY #### 65551 District 2 X2 BILL COLLINS JR JOEL STEGER JASPER STRICKLAND #### CHAD SWANSON LISA WILBURN #### 65552 District 2 X3 BRANDON BRIDGES CHARLES GARDNER JIMMY POWELL #### LORI ROLLER #### 65553 District 2 A1 ROBERT BROOKSHEAR ROY LANDRY CHARLES MC LAURY #### BOB REILY #### Thursday, June 27, 2019 Page 2 of 99 Diamond Centennial Awards U.S. and Affiliates, Bermuda and Bahamas 65555 District 2 A3 COSME SERDA #### 65556 District 2 S1 WALDO DALCHAU MICHAEL MEADOWS BETTY SELLERS #### 65557 District 2 S2 ALTON GERHARDT JAMES GRACEY TRACY IRVINE #### E L BUDDY NELSON STEPHEN 'STEVE SCOTT ROBIN SPROBA #### ROBERT STEVENSON WADE THIBODEAUX #### 65558 District 2 S3 DAVID ALMOND CAMERON BRADFUTE THOMAS CALL #### WILLIAM MARTIN BRENDA PRUETT JERRY REBECEK #### 65559 District 2 S4 LEWIS GARDNER CARMEN KRAATZ ALICE SCHNEIDER #### 65560 District 2 S5 SARA ASKEY NICHOLAS CHEEK KAYLA CHEEK #### ADRIEN DROUILHET III SALLIE FISHER JAMES FOX #### WAYNE FRUGE GRACE FRUGE CHARLES HERZIK #### ANDY RODRIGUEZ CHARLES VILLENEUVE #### 65567 District 4 C2 MICHAEL COMBS DANNY RENO #### 65569 District 4 C4 MACY 'MAK' CHAN REUBEN CHEN THELMA EGAN #### 65570 District 4 C5 PERRY DIAZ SARAH ENLOE MATT LARA #### CAROLYN PHILLIPS DAVID PHILLIPS DONNA PRINCE #### Thursday, June 27, 2019 Page 3 of 99 Diamond Centennial Awards U.S. and Affiliates, Bermuda and Bahamas 65572 District 4 A1 DIANN KAISER PAUL MOLINELLI ARRAL PHIPPS #### CLAY THORKELSON #### 65573 District 4 A2 CHERYL MC CONAUGHEY MARGARITA OCHOA JOE RUIZ #### 65574 District 4 A3 KIM ARMSTRONG DENNIS BRYANT DAVID HUNT #### 65575 District 4 L1 TERI DULANEY FREDY PEREZ #### 65576 District 4 L2 NORMA MARCIA JOHN MC FARLAND JERROLD PERISHO #### SUSAN SONES #### 65577 District 4 L3 IRENE IGUAL JOSE LAGMAN NICANOR MANANGHAYA #### 65578 District 4 L4 SETH EAKER LAURA ELLSWORTH CHERYL MITCHELL #### DENTON MOSIER SALLY NOCKOLD CAMILLE ROMANO #### MARGARET SENNEFF JOHN ULRICH TIMOTHY YOUNG #### 65579 District 4 L5 RONALD HELMUTH #### 65580 District 4 L6 LUISA DUMLAO-HAM BETTY JEAN DYE FRAN FENICAL #### JUANITA MANGELS-WILLIAMS GARY SIMS #### 65582 District 5M 1 LARRY BARTELSON BRADY BLOCK CAROLE GEHRIG #### DENNIS GROESBECK CHARLES HOFFMAN JASON JONSGAARD #### DOUG MOE EVERETT PAULSON #### Thursday, June 27, 2019 Page 4 of 99 Diamond Centennial Awards U.S. and Affiliates, Bermuda and Bahamas 65583 District 5M 2 SCOTT GROTH DUANE JINDRA THOMAS KALIHER #### ARNOLD LEEN SHEILA LILJANDER DAVID LURA #### JOHN MC GAUGHEY MARLYS MESKAN LAURA O'NEILL #### DARRIN ROTHSTEIN MATT SANNES GLENN WONDRA #### 65585 District 5M 4 TODD ERICKSON CARLA LAGERSTEDT ROLF PETERSON #### 65586 District 5M 5 CHARLES CHRISTENSEN BRIAN DARMER ROBERT DILLON #### JERRY DOFFING PAT GREENWOOD BRAD JOHNSON #### SUE LYON EDGAR THONANDER SHARI THURSTON #### DENNIS VEE #### 65587 District 5M 6 DONALD CLARK CHARLES ELLIOTT MARY JO MILBRANDT #### STUART SONNEE #### 65588 District 5M 7 BRADLEY FELKNOR MARK SILBERNAGEL #### 65589 District 5M 8 BRIAN BIRKHOLM RODNEY HARREN GORDON JACOBSON #### FRANK LEIDENFROST TIM LINGL JAN NEYSSEN #### KENNETH RETKA JEFF TSCHIDA #### 65590 District 5M 9 SANDRA ANTONSEN JERRY BEGLEY CARLA BETTIN #### BARBARA DEERY JAMES DULLUM NICK GRABE #### ROGER HOPLIN RODGER PALMER LESLIE SWIFT #### 65591 District 5M 10 JAMES DENNEY TRACY HENDRICKSON WILLIAM PANK #### Thursday, June 27, 2019 Page 5 of 99 Diamond Centennial Awards U.S. and Affiliates, Bermuda and Bahamas 65592 District 5M 11 RONALD EKRE SUE PHILIPP GAYLE ROBERTSON #### 65595 District 5 NE RICHARD BRUER JAYNE GUST WILBUR KUTZ #### 65596 District 5 NW KELLY BRAUN MELODY KUCERA ROBERT WALSTAD #### 65602 District 5 SE VINCENT FOLEY BRAD HOWELL THOMAS MARQUARDT #### DONALD STAHL BEVERLY ULMER JERRY VOSS #### JORDAN WOLLSCHLAGER #### 65604 District 6 NE ARTURO CAMACHO DAVID CONLEY LETICIA GALINDO #### MATT GLOSSON WENDY MEARS BRIAN MOORE #### 65605 District 6 C SHARON BECKFIELD EDWARD NAGLE CORBETT SUMMERS #### 65606 District 6 SE WESLEY DORMAN III GARNET WILCOX #### 65607 District 6 W MARCELINO ALDAZ SHANNON KENT DAVID REINERTSEN #### 65608 District 7 L ADREN DUNCAN RENE ROBERTS JANEE SWEENEY #### 65609 District 7 I FREDERICK BAILEY TRACY PRICE WENDELL SIDES #### 65610 District 7 O GERALD PATTERSON JAMES YOUNG #### Thursday, June 27, 2019 Page 6 of 99 Diamond Centennial Awards U.S. and Affiliates, Bermuda and Bahamas 65611 District 7 N BOB WILLIAMS #### 65612 District 8 L KEITH CANTERBURY TERRY GARDNER JERRY MADDEN #### 65613 District 8 I WILLIAM POSPISIL T H B RANKIN JR ROBERT ST ROMAIN #### 65614 District 8 O VERWANNA PINDER KEVIN REEVES JOHN VIDRINE #### HOLTON VINCENT HEATHER WHITE EVELYN WHITE #### 65615 District 8 N VERA WATTS #### 65616 District 8 S ESTELITA DAIGLE NAN GOODMAN AIDA GRACE #### WAYNE LEE JAYSON RACOMA KATHLEEN VAN GEFFEN #### 65626 District 10 RON FIKE TERRY PROOS PHILLIP WITKOWSKI #### 65628 District 11 A2 KATHLEEN CONNOLLY GERALD EDWARDS TAMMI GRABER #### DENNIS OSTER RICHARD WOLFF #### 65629 District 11 B1 JAMES DUNN DONALD ROSE JOHN SAXTON #### 65630 District 11 B2 ROBERT KENNEDY ANDREW MENCHINGER ETHAN PULKA #### DAVID REYNOLDS DOUGLAS STAFINSKI GARY VER MEULEN #### 65631 District 11 C1 SHAWN EYESTONE LYNN FRANCIS DANIEL LEMMEN #### Thursday, June 27, 2019 Page 7 of 99 Diamond Centennial Awards U.S. and Affiliates, Bermuda and Bahamas 65632 District 11 C2 JAMES BRANDT HEATHER KIDD STEVEN PEAKE #### 65633 District 11 D1 DAVID KERN SCOTT MAC KENZIE JAMES MARTIN #### JAMES SAVAGE WAYNE SAYERS MICHAEL SCHOEN #### LINDA 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KLIMA DAVID LEARY #### FRANK MEHLER #### 65658 District 14 G CLARENCE ENGEL ROBERT HUNTER R MICHAEL KAAR #### JANE KITTLE MONICA LONG RICHARD VAN BLARCOM #### 65659 District 14 H JOHN BONACCI PAUL MEAGHER PAMELA SAVITSKI #### JOSEPH SKINNER #### 65660 District 14 J RONALD ARCHER RICHARD HAUTZ MARLIN REARICK #### 65662 District 14 L GLENN HOUP GLORIA HUFFMAN THOMAS KAUFFMAN #### 65664 District 14 N EDWARD BONO GLENN KIMMEL WILLIAM OLEKSAK #### CHESTER SCHALL DAN SHERMAN DIANE SWAN #### Thursday, June 27, 2019 Page 9 of 99 Diamond Centennial Awards U.S. and Affiliates, Bermuda and Bahamas 65665 District 14 P LESTER BROWN DAVID SAMPSON JOEL SEIBERT #### STEPHEN WAGNER MARILYN WAGNER DAVID WENTZEL #### 65667 District 14 T MICHAEL BOEHM JAMES HOKE #### 65668 District 14 U ANNE BERLITZ CLEMENT MCGINLEY ROBERT RAY #### 65669 District 14 W JOSEPH ATHERHOLT AMY PAVIA JEANETTE TAIT #### DONALD WENNER #### 65670 District 15 JOHN BEST #### 65690 District 19 B JYTTE BISCHOFBERGER PHIL JOHNSON 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