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August 2018 Achievers U.S. and Affiliates, Bermuda and Bahamas 65533 District 1 A HANNELORE ALAJOKI EMILY BURNETT DOMINIC CALABRESE #### TAYLOR FRENCH DWAYNE FRENCH MARY HOWE #### MITCH KAISER RICHARD POLANEK HUMBERTO RIVERA #### TED STEISKAL #### 65535 District 1 CN RICHARD BLACK WILLIAM BOESCHEN LARRY BONNER #### STANLEY BRAMMEIER RITA DONLEY GEORGE L HATCHER #### GARY MOELLER DAVID MUREN PAMELA STRIEGEL #### SHANE WAGNER #### 65536 District 1 CS LOREN HARMS JAMES HOSKIN #### 65537 District 1 D GEOFF BARKLOW LONNA BENTLEY SHIRLEY GREEN #### JOEL KEMPEL RONALD MAXEY BEN MAYER #### FRED PESKA STEVE POMAHAC #### 65539 District 1 F FRANK KUZMICKUS LINDA MARTURANO RICHARD MCAVOY-SEMYCK #### 65540 District 1 G STEVEN BOENTE TERRY GERGEN MIKE HARTMAN #### SUSAN E HURST ROBIN STRANIMEIER #### 65541 District 1 H KATHLEEN JENKINS DEAN NELSON DENNIS NELSON #### DIANA RITTER AMY SCHWARTZ DONALD SPRINGER #### Thursday, June 27, 2019 Page 1 of 120 Diamond Centennial Awards U.S. and Affiliates, Bermuda and Bahamas 65542 District 1 J GERARDO DIAZ VICKE HEINS JOHN HILLIARD #### JERRY JORDAL CHRISTINE KLEIN ROGER MAHR #### 65546 District 2 T2 JULEE BECKER H BRENT GUINN TERRY HAWKINS #### LARRY HOLLAND JAMES NORTON JAMES OSBORNE #### JOHN PITMAN DAN POPE TIM SAMPSON #### DAVID SANDERSON JEFF THACKER #### 65547 District 2 T3 EMMA CAYLOR KELLY KOEPP MARIA SALAS MENDOZA #### 65548 District 2 E1 TOMMY ALLBRITTON SHARON CAMPION DON LAWSON #### BOB MC QUERRY TOMMY WEST #### 65549 District 2 E2 GLORIA AYARS PATRICIA BARRETT DON BYBEE #### RITA GOODNER LISA HILL DIANE HOWELL #### CARL MCAFEE NITA REDMON GIL TORREZ #### BROOKES WORTHINGTON #### 65550 District 2 X1 PAMELA BAKER L GEORGE BURKE MARY FULLINGTON #### JETTA HOFFMAN ANTHONY KOTTACKAL JAMES MADDUX #### ADELE MOONEY BOYD NORTON KEVIN OTETER #### COLEEN SINCLAIR #### 65551 District 2 X2 BENNIE CAVER BOBBY GILES STEVEN HIGGINBOTHAM #### WAYNE MELTON PATRICK NAULT PRESTON TAYLOR #### Thursday, June 27, 2019 Page 2 of 120 Diamond Centennial Awards U.S. and Affiliates, Bermuda and Bahamas 65552 District 2 X3 ANN GATLIN DONALD GREGORY SAM LINDSEY #### BUCK ROGERS JANICE STONE RICHARD WEAVER #### 65553 District 2 A1 ANTHONY BORENS JEWELIANN FLORES DOLORES GUEBARA #### BRUCE LEHMBERG TODD MUNN LUTHER ROGERS #### CONNIE SHAW #### 65554 District 2 A2 KENT KEPLER RAMONA MARQUEZ #### 65555 District 2 A3 GEORGE BOWE ERNEST DE LEON SHERMAN KING #### FRANKIE SALINAS ELESVIA TORRES #### 65556 District 2 S1 GLEN ARNOLD JOHN BRANDENBURG RANDY BROWN #### JIMMY CLOONAN CHRIS COPENHAVER GLORIA TORAN #### 65557 District 2 S2 JUAN BOYER CARL BRANDON GAIL CAIN #### JOHN COLE R A GIUFFRE THOMAS LANDELS #### ROY MORTON MARIA EMEE NISNISAN ROBERT PERRY #### JOHN PHILLIPS STEPHANIE SALAZAR JANICE SAWYER-JACKSON #### 65558 District 2 S3 JUDY ASWELL RICK CARTER NANCY HANDRICK #### 65559 District 2 S4 JACKIE ARNOLD CRYSTAL CARBONE R JAY HAWKINS #### MARSHALL MONROE LISA MURPHY RUBY SANDARS #### Thursday, June 27, 2019 Page 3 of 120 Diamond Centennial Awards U.S. and Affiliates, Bermuda and Bahamas 65560 District 2 S5 JEANETTE BROWN BRITNEY CAKA THOMAS GERALD CAMPBELL #### MICHAEL CLANN PAT GIBBS DONALD JANICEK #### DUANE KRAEMER PAUL KUNZ STEVE LACKEY #### ROCK MCNULTY JOHN NASH III JEFFREY NOBLES #### DANA PESCHKE HAROLD WAGNER AVERY WRIGHT #### 65566 District 4 C1 FLORA GORDON LARRY HILBERS RICHARD LINDGREN #### FRANK MILLER MICHAEL SAALA #### 65567 District 4 C2 MATTHEW DUNKEN TAMMIE SPENCE #### 65568 District 4 C3 NORMAN APALIS BEN BARRIENTOS RAYMOND CHAN #### SHANKAR KARKI TILAK SUNAR DHRUVA THAPA #### 65569 District 4 C4 FLOCERFINA CAMOTA YOLANDA CAYABYAB SUE COCHRAN #### JAMIE DUNN STEVEN HANSEL #### 65570 District 4 C5 AARON CRAWFORD CECILIO FELIX LIZ FISHER #### PAULA MOSQUEDA RUSSELL PURVIS #### 65571 District 4 C6 BLANCA DIAZ JAMES ISAACSON MEDY MALATE #### DAVID MARTIN DENNIS MILLER TRINA NGUYEN #### 65572 District 4 A1 TERRY ANDERSON HENRIQUE CORREIA BEAU GILLMAN #### BOB HAMPTON CORTLAND JOHNSON DIANE PETERSON #### CAROL ROBB JOSEPH SALON BOBBY YAMAMOTO #### STEVEN ZANETTA #### Thursday, June 27, 2019 Page 4 of 120 Diamond Centennial Awards U.S. and Affiliates, Bermuda and Bahamas 65573 District 4 A2 TERRY BROOKS FRED DUPRAS PINI ETCHEGOIN #### ELEANOR PERRY CHARLIE ROBERTS #### 65574 District 4 A3 AARON FABBIAN GREGORY WILSON LARRY WINNEN #### ANDREW ZINN #### 65575 District 4 L1 GLORIA BROWN NORMAN COE GREG JENNISON #### ART LACUES LUIS RIVAS STUART SIMS #### JANEY WRATTEN #### 65576 District 4 L2 VINCENT DAIGNEAULT ROSA OROZCO DAVID PORTER #### PATRICK RILEY CALVIN SMITH CECILIA WONG #### 65577 District 4 L3 JIN HA CHUNG MARTIN ESPINA PATERNA ESPINA #### MARY GUTIERREZ JENIFER HARRIS JIM HEO #### YUHONG HWANG FIDEL MARTINEZ SCOTT ROHLFSEN #### SONIA SAWIT ROY TABBERRAH EVANGELINE TABBERRAH #### 65578 District 4 L4 OFELIA HANSON MARK KAVANAUGH RIC LERMA #### ARLENE SCHAFER PAMELA SCHOONOVER GEORGE SEHNE #### DALILA VADEN #### 65579 District 4 L5 HANK TRUEBA #### 65580 District 4 L6 CASIMIRO BAUTISTA MARK CLIFTON CRISTINA MAYNARD #### REBECCA RAYO ALAN RINGS FE RIVERO #### Thursday, June 27, 2019 Page 5 of 120 Diamond Centennial Awards U.S. and Affiliates, Bermuda and Bahamas 65582 District 5M 1 BRUCE KLEIN ANDREW MILLER MIKE MUNROE #### TERESA O'DONNELL-EBNER RICHARD RASMUSSEN SEAN TUPPER #### 65583 District 5M 2 JANE CUMMISKEY JOHN FAVOLISE PATTY FITZGERALD #### DALE SUNDERMAN ROGER TRUAX MICHAEL WALTERS #### JENNIFER ZUTZ #### 65585 District 5M 4 KEVIN CROWLEY JEFF DREIER COREY GRUENDEMANN #### JOEL JOHNSON TODD NEUMANN #### 65586 District 5M 5 TIM MCNEIL LINDA WILLIAMS #### 65587 District 5M 6 PAUL HAGLUND SUSAN HANSSEN KEN KOCH #### DAVID MEYER LINDA MORRISON MARK ORTH #### MEREDITH STOCKFORD #### 65588 District 5M 7 SEAN CLERKIN (69) NICK NOVITSKY MIKE NOVITSKY #### DUANE OLSON VICKI VIOLET #### 65589 District 5M 8 NATHAN BREVER JEFF DINGMANN TONI GROTHE #### KENNETH HALVORSEN BILL LEMKE FRANK LOKEN #### JULIE MOORE STEVEN ROUBINEK DAVID RUHLAND #### HENRY SCHORNACK ROSIE STEIL #### Thursday, June 27, 2019 Page 6 of 120 Diamond Centennial Awards U.S. and Affiliates, Bermuda and Bahamas 65590 District 5M 9 JUDY BEAVER RANDY BEAVER PAMELA BRAND #### TOM BRAND RAYMOND KUNTZ JEFF LINDSTROM #### RICHARD MALONE DARCY MOORE ROLAND NELSON #### JOHN NORBY RENATA PARKS SHIRLEY PICK #### WILLIAM PICK DWIGHT POWELL #### 65591 District 5M 10 KIMBERLY GEISLINGER LARRY HANSEN DOUGLAS K HENRICKSON #### NEAL LANO CINDY MCNICHOLS WILLIAM MCNICHOLS #### SHERRY MINER LYNDA ROSS ROBERT SHERMAN #### ANN SMITH ANN MARIE WARD CHRISTINE ZUKERAN #### 65592 District 5M 11 BETTY ARVIDSON DEAN BRATENG MICHAEL HAGEN #### JANE SALBER TERRY SCHRITZ KYLE THORMODSON #### MAVIS WERNER RODNEY WULFF #### 65595 District 5 NE ETHAN BARTHOLOMAY SIG JOHNSON JEREMY JOHNSON #### RUSSELL SCHICK TOM SHEA SCOTT THORSTEINSON #### 65596 District 5 NW DENNIS FRIESZ BROCK SEIBEL #### 65602 District 5 SE NICHOLAS BRANDNER PATRICK GUSTAF MARGE KRISTA #### KEITH NASH ALAN ROPS #### 65603 District 5 SW DUSTY DUSTMAN LORRAINE HLAVKA #### 65604 District 6 NE VICKI LEROUX #### Thursday, June 27, 2019 Page 7 of 120 Diamond Centennial Awards U.S. and Affiliates, Bermuda and Bahamas 65606 District 6 SE KENNETH CALLISON BRENT FRAZEE PATSY OSBURN #### STEVE SHIRLEY #### 65607 District 6 W JOSEPH MOLLICA LINDEL SILVERTOOTH PAUL STEINFORT #### 65608 District 7 L CATHERINE GLAZE RONALD MC NAMAR LARRY NEWSOM #### 65609 District 7 I BRENDA ALLEN LARRY LUMAN MELISSA TJARKS #### GEORGE TRUELL #### 65610 District 7 O LARRY HINCK DON MILAM JIMMY SMITH #### 65611 District 7 N PAM MCMULLAN #### 65612 District 8 L GARY CARTER TOM PACE BRYAN ROPPOLO #### 65613 District 8 I JARIUS HARPER SCOTT MEREDITH TIMOTHY TETTLETON #### 65614 District 8 O BRENT POUSSON HAL POUSSON PHILIPPE VIDRINE #### 65615 District 8 N STEVE GAFFNEY JAMES GAUNT PAM HUGHES #### RHONDA LAMENDOLA CHRIS LEBLANC #### Thursday, June 27, 2019 Page 8 of 120 Diamond Centennial Awards U.S. and Affiliates, Bermuda and Bahamas 65626 District 10 LAWRENCE CHOPP CHRISTOPHER LEBOEUF JAMES MAC MEEKIN #### TAY MACMEEKIN CARL MARSH KIP MCINTYRE #### JUNE MICHAELSON ROY PASCOE CHRISTOPHER PELKOLA #### JOHN TORSKY #### 65627 District 11 A1 MATTHEW COLLINS #### 65628 District 11 A2 TIMOTHY GABLE JOHN KAMAR NANCY MAXWELL #### 65629 District 11 B1 DORIS BAUER LUANNE BULLINGTON BRYAN FISH #### RICHARD LEWIN RICKY PAWSON WILLIAM SUYDAM #### JAMES WARDEN #### 65630 District 11 B2 GLENN BLACKMAN GREG BORDNER DONNELDA DILL #### FRANK HANSEN JOHN HARNER MELVIN PRILLWITZ #### JOHN WILK #### 65631 District 11 C1 ROGER DREIKORN #### 65632 District 11 C2 MARVIN FRIAR MARK LOTT MAE LUCHETTI #### TIM TRIBLEY TRACI TRIBLEY #### 65633 District 11 D1 TERRY BIGELOW DANIEL EMBURY LAURA HUNT #### 65634 District 11 D2 DALE BENSAL BRETT LESTER ALAN MULLER #### Thursday, June 27, 2019 Page 9 of 120 Diamond Centennial Awards U.S. and Affiliates, Bermuda and Bahamas 65635 District 11 E1 JAMES HODGES LEONARD LANTZ RYAN MCKENNA #### DAN SLOAN #### 65636 District 11 E2 ROBERT NOLL THOMAS SEYMOUR #### 65637 District 12 L DONALD EDWARDS #### 65638 District 12 I JACK AUVILLE CHRIS DIXON CHRISTOPHER GILBERT #### PATSY PERRY BILLY POVLIN KELVIN RUNIONS #### PATRICK SCOTT BRIAN WILLIAMS #### 65639 District 12 O MCGREGOR CAUTHEN BILL FARMER DORIS HALE #### GARY LOWDER JOHN MOON VINCENT PATTERSON #### DIANA TRUELOVE #### 65640 District 12 N STEVEN BATES MIKE DOUD JAMES GODWIN #### JERRY JACKSON TERRY JACKSON STACEY JACKSON #### BYRON JUSTICE ROBERT PARKER JIM VINCILL #### 65641 District 12 S GARY EVANS ELIZABETH EVANS LARRY JUDKINS #### FLOYD PENDERGRAFF #### 65652 District
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