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Honour Roll Covid-19 Timeline Covid-19 Timeline As the pandemic waves rose and fell, our care teams marched on with donors by their side along the way. Honour Roll Each year the Royal Alexandra Hospital Foundation produces Honour Roll; a publication that celebrates you — our donors! 1 Patrons A Patron opens doors to possibility. They provide, through their perpetual and generous philanthropy, the promise of an enduring commitment to the Royal Alexandra Hospital and the patients we serve. William K. & Mary Jo Robbins Dale Sheard (left), and William K. and Mary Jo Robbins (right) Dale Sheard Visionaries Founders $1 million+ $250,000 – $1 million Through their devotion to our hospital and the knowledge Visionaries see clearly what could exist but currently does that philanthropy transforms, Founders are embedded in not. Their spirited generosity and their belief in our untapped our success. Their legacy reaches far and wide, and potential ignites our imagination, fuels our possibility, and is rooted in their unwavering belief in the Royal increases our capacity to make great strides for the hundreds Alexandra Hospital. of thousands of patients who find care here each year. Allard Foundation Ltd. M.A. (Pal) Hooper Anonymous (2) Government of Alberta Anonymous Maria Prokopiw Bill and Valerie Hole Jim and Marcia Hole Bruce & Cindy Mary-Anne Murphy McPherson Dale and Chris Sheard John and Jane Holmlund Matt and Betty Jean Cam and Dawn Allard Baldwin & The Allan and Dr. William Hui and Nova Corporation and Family Sally Sawin Foundation Mrs. May Hui Reinhard and Canadian Western Bank MIC Medical Imaging Edmonton Community Elisabeth Mühlenfeld Murray and Karey Koch Foundation Shoppers Drug Mart CN Norman Edward Edmonton Oilers Sorrentino's Dale A. and Chris Sheard Rousseau Community Foundation Restaurant Group Estate of Margaret PCL Constructors Inc. Eldon and Anne Syncrude Canada Ltd. Ann Hunter Perry Signature Homes Foote Fund The Robbins Estate of Marjorie Oliver Estate of Foundation Canada Estate of Steve Miskohuz Philippine Bayanihan Association in Alberta Mary Anne Komaran The Stollery Charitable Estate of Gordon & Diane Foundation Verna Procknow RBC Foundation Buchanan Family William K. and Frank and Agnes Lovsin Rex and Florence Dales Foundation Mary Jo Robbins Grant Ericksen and Royal Alexandra Hospital Donna Ludvigsen Women's Auxiliary Keller Construction Ltd. Suncor Energy 2 RAHF | Honour Roll | Patrons | Founders RAHF | Honour Roll | Visionaries 3 Foundation The Donald Tina and Kasey Enbridge Pipelines John and Barbara Scotiabank Inc. Poole Family TD Bank Group Hamilton Family Kozak South Edmonton EPCOR John and Maggie Lions Club Foundation Women of the TD Bank Mitchell The La Bruyère Edmonton Elks Estate of Stanley A. Milner Financial Group Alice E. Peterson John Cameron Fund Football Club Steel-Craft Door The Cable Estate of Changing Lives Products Ltd. Foundation Family The RAH Medical Catherine McLean Sunburst Holdings Staff Society Estate of John Day Ltd. Dr. Zenon Shewciw Kathy and Ross TD Waterhouse Estate of Grieve - Private Giving Champions Eli Nicholas Larry A. Woodley Foundation Romaniuk Linda McBain TELUS $100,000 – $249,999 Estate of Lions Clubs TELUS Bright Elva Estella Dawson While Champions in sport win in a ring or on a track International Futures Foundation Estate of Foundation through the defeat of an opponent, Champions for the The Bear Children's Frances Joan Lions of Alberta Fund Royal Alexandra Hospital are donors who soar past McDaniel Foundation obstacles to achieve success for our patients. These The Benevity Estate of George Lynn and Stephen Community Impact individuals and companies are aligned with our mission, and Dorothy O'Neill Mandel Fund and they see this hospital as a charity of choice. As a result, Estate of Gladys Manulife Financial The Bon Truong each finish line crossed is another compelling advancement and Carmie Stong Family in the betterment of patient care initiatives. Mary Anne and Estate of David Morrison The Brick LP Hazel Clare Mercedes Benz The Dianne & Irving Leighton Heritage Valley Kipnes Foundation Abbott Medical Bruce A. Saville Charitable Estate of Nakatsui The Edmonton Optic Inc. Foundation Larry Norman Bunny and John DermaSurgery Journal Alcon Canada Ferguson Corus Comin Pattison Outdoor The Lovsin All Weather C. J. Woods, FCA Entertainment Estate of Pembina Pipeline Foundation Windows Daniel, Noreen, Steve Sam Ozipko Cal and Edna Corporation Thomas C. Nakatsui Jacinta & Jarina Esther and Jack Anonymous Nichols Professional Yeung Ondrack Petro-Canada Anthony Chang CanadaHelps Corporation Denny Andrews Ewa and John Pierre and Syliva Aqueduct Canadian Natural TransAlta Burton Crevolin Foundation Resources Limited Doug and Laurel Corporation Baron George and Alice Quikcard Charitable AstraZeneca Chint Kaur Lali, What A Girl Wants Mucha Foundation Canada Inc. Boota Singh Lali & Dr. Curtis and Tami Event Johnston Gertrude Grier Quikcard Solutions Averton Family Endowment William and Loving Memory Inc. Fund Dr. Thomas and Florence Lede Bill and Grace Ross R. Grier Raymond and Chris and Christine Melanie Nakatsui Family Foundation Knight Gail Barnes Ambrozic Edmonton Civic Hole's Greenhouses BMO Financial Windermere Lands Employees and Gardens Ltd. Richard Group CIBC Ltd. Charitable Jack and Esther Wasylynchuk Civic Service Union Zita and Jack Bob and Maryanne Assistance Fund Ondrack Robert Tegler Trust MacLean #52 Rosen, Founders EllisDon Joe and Nancy Sarah and Martin of City Lumber & Bob and Shirley Clark Builders Construction Inc. Thompson Gouin Family Fund Millwork Stollery Cliff Lede Family 4 RAHF | Honour Roll | Visionaries Cont’d | Champions RAHF | Honour Roll | Champions Cont’d 5 Dr. Ken and Edmonton Public Fraternal Order of Eagles Sharon O'Reilly Teachers Charity 4241 Edmonton Dr. Keysun and Mozhdeh Trust Fund Gabriel, Erryn, Builders Alizadeh Ranjbar Edmonton Southgate Isabelle, Rebecca $25,000 – $99,999 Dr. Len and Lions Club and Abigail Suen Barbara Bistritz Edmonton Strathcona Gail and Barry Giffen Through their sense of community and their affinity to Dr. Micha Dorsch Lions Club George Cantalini our hospital, Builders are big believers in potential. and Family Edmonton Twin and Giftfunds Canada Dr. Michael and Triplet Club These are the donors who motivate, inspire, and Glenn and Sandra Anne Murphy Elizabeth Gulacsi Woolsey sometimes even surprise us — and they illustrate why it is Dr. Michael and EnCana Corporation Go Auto Corporation Mrs. Zuleika Chan indeed community support that builds great hospitals. Epic Systems Gord Maron Dr. Michael Fiorino Corporation Gord Wiebe Dr. Nazneem Wahab Ericksen Infiniti Nissan Harold and Corinne Dr. Neil and Estate of Agnes Thelma Parfett Hon. Salma Lakhani Bristol-Myers Squibb Dentistry for a Barbara Brass Moffat Fraser Cause Foundation Holt Renfrew Acrodex Bruce Sembaliuk Dr. Nestor and Mrs. Estate of Clara M. Lennie Derek Weisbeck Hon. A. Anne McLellan ADC Bryan Sullivan Donna Demianczuk Estate of Hong Lok Support Telecommunications, Inc. Bud and David Salloum DIALOG Dr. Peggy Sagle Denis and Anne Delisle Society of Edmonton Adrian and Butler Family Foundation Diamond Dental Dr. Po Kee and Estate of Rosalie Karpluk Estella Cheung Dilys Gertrude Mitchell Imperial Oil Limited Calgary Health Dr. Ameeta Singh In Honour of Lea Giese Al and Fran Olson Foundation Dr. André Reid Dr. Randall and Estate of Mrs. Carol Williams Dr. Raymond J. Ostolosky Independent Jewellers Alberta Blue Cross Cam & Dawn Dr. Benjamin Tyrrell Alberta Traffic Allard Family and Family Dr. Raymond Leung Estate of Ernesto Mele Irene and Ed Hawryluk Safety Fund Cambridge Shopping Dr. Bill Anderson Dr. Roger and Estate of J. Hokanson Family Kerry Turnell Harold E. Mosley Charitable Foundation Allan and Elaine Altheim Centres Limited Dr. Catherine G. Flood Dr. Rustom and Estate of Helen Pinkey J. K. McKenzie Andrew and Cameron Dr. Chao and Tan-Eng Tai Krista Ference Daneesh Appoo Estate of Holdings Ltd. Cameron Development Dr. David and Dr. Sudheer Sharma and Henry Rosenberg Jack and Audrey Holmes Andrew and Corporation Betty Jean Buchanan Meeka Otway Amira Ela Sharma Estate of Jack and Lorraine Canada Life Dr. David and Dr. Tal and Gigi Talibi Jakob Ernst Paulus McBain and Family Ann S. Cackett Canadian Pacific Janet Mador Dr. Tiffany Wells Estate of James Yi Jagare Ridge Anne Fry Cardea Capital Trust Dr. Eric and Mrs. Elexis Professional Corporation Estate of Communities Inc. Anne Johnstone Carol Ann Bidlock Schloss Dr. William R. Black Josephine LeBlanc Jeff Kelley Anne Paterson CCI Thermal Dr. Eric P.and Diane Estey Dr. Zaheer and Estate of Joan and Anonymous (11) Technologies Inc. Dr. Ernest Hodges Salma Lakhani Lewis Arthur Hughes Gordon Coulson Antoinette Marchand Celanese Canada Inc. Dr. Evan Lockwood & Drs. Howard and Estate of Margaret Skett Joan Rossall Ashley Furniture Chemco Electrical Family Deborah Evans Estate of Maurice Kelly John Cameron HomeStore Contractors Ltd. Dr. George and Edmonton (Host) Estate of Minnie Sawchuk Entertainment Associated Engineering Chris Hrudey Judith Kubac Lions Club Kathy and Eric Newell Dr. Helen and Sean Steed Estate of Nora Knowles ATB Financial Cisco Systems Edmonton Castledowns Estate of Robert Cecil Kevin and Ruth Lynch ATCO Electric Ltd Canada Co. Dr. Ian M. MacDonald Lions Club William Otto Klondike Crane ATCO EPIC Colorectal Cancer Dr. James and Edmonton Jasper Place Estate of Inspection Ltd. (Employees Participating Canada Mrs. Carol-Ann Lewis Lions Club Sylvia Ventla Scott Kondro Homes in Communities) CTV Television Inc. Dr.
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