Giving summer 2016 - Greencroft Communities

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Giving summer 2016 - Greencroft Communities
Volume 10, Issue 2 - Summer 2016
Tom Garman:
Benevolence
for employees
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Taking Care of
Employees
Volume 10, Issue 2
Summer 2016
Giving is published regularly for donors and friends of Greencroft Communities Foundation. Printed in the USA. Copyright
©2016 by Greencroft Communities Foundation.
Editorial Team
Everett J. Thomas, Executive Director,
Greencroft Communities Foundation
Jim Neff, Director, Greencroft Communities
Foundation
Our Mission
Greencroft Communities Foundation is committed
to creating a passion for our communities and
inspiring generosity.
Greencroft Communities
Foundation includes:
Greencroft Goshen Foundation, Goshen, Ind.
Greencroft Middlebury Foundation,
Middlebury, Ind.
Hamilton Grove Foundation, New Carlisle, Ind.
Oak Grove Foundation, DeMotte, Ind.
Southfield Village Foundation, South Bend, Ind.
Walnut Hills Foundation, Walnut Creek, Ohio
Greencroft Communities Foundation
Board of Directors:
Randall Jacobs, Chair
Renee Drake
Steve Herendeen
Marty Lehman
David Litchfield
Ed Mercer
Scott Puckett
Deb Stauffer
LeRoy Troyer
Vince Turner
Shannon White
Suggestions? Requests?
Email us at foundation@greencroft.org
By Jim Neff,
Director, Greencroft Communities Foundation
Our employee benevolence funds are
so important for the work we do. Have
you ever been in a situation where
you could not pay the electric, heat or
medical bills that came due? Do you
remember how much stress that put on
you and how it affected your job performance?
At times we have team members who deal with
these stresses and more. Especially during the winter
months, I will get calls from team members whose
heat will be turned off at the end of the day. It is easy
to tell from the conversation that these team members
have looked everywhere else, and without the employee
benevolence fund, they would be going without heat
in the dead of winter. This is the reason that we have
established an employee benevolence fund at each of
our eight affiliates. Not only do these funds help the
team member pay a bill, they allow the team member
to continue providing great care to our residents in the
process.
Each year we give team members the opportunity to
contribute to their benevolence fund, and I am amazed
at the generosity we see. It is extremely gratifying to
see team members wanting to help a coworker out
who is struggling. No matter if the gift is one dollar
or $1,000, the gift makes a difference. While the
majority of the contributions to these funds come from
team members, please consider making a gift to the
employee benevolence fund at the community that
you care about. While you will not know who you are
helping, rest assured your gift will be used to make an
impactful difference to a team member in need.
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Benevolence for
employees
During his 48 years as
the CEO leading three
faith-based retirement
communities, including
Golden Years Homestead in
Fort Wayne, Ind., and Great
Lakes Christian Homes near
Lansing, Mich., Tom Garman
often helped out employees
from his own pocket.
“Years ago, we had a lot
of single mothers—nurses’
aids and others with similar
roles—who did not have
the highest paying jobs,”
Tom says. “One time when I
was in my twenties, a single
mom asked for an advance
on her pay check. I explained
that I did not have board
authorization to do that and
asked why she needed an
advance. She said her baby
was sick, and she needed
money to buy medicine. So
I asked her how much she
Tom Garman and Bob Gibson, Greencroft Communities
Senior Vice President and CFO, take a break from grilling at
the June 3 Golden Years Golf Outing. The event raised nearly
$10,000 for the Golden Years Residents Assistance Fund.
needed and paid her from my
pocket. I said she could pay it
back some time in the future,
but she never could.”
Word of his personal
benevolence spread among his
employees; soon there were
15-20 employees each asking
for as much as $100 from
him.
“That became too much
for me personally,” Tom says,
“so we started a loan program.
We put $1,000 into it that
employees could borrow. But
when we reached the $1,000
limit, we had to decline to
make more loans because
people were not paying back
their loans.”
So Tom again reached into
his pocket.
“One gal—again a single
mother—needed new parts
and supplies for her car,”
Tom says, “so I paid for them.
There are so many employees
at the low end of the wage
scale, and they have so many
needs. If their car doesn’t run,
they can’t come to work.”
Tom admits that he’s
Continued on page 4.
Sharon Orr, a family friend, flips the pork chops Tom prepares
annually for the Golden Years Golf Outing participants.
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Greencroft Communities Foundation Gold Leaf Legacy Society
Purpose: The Gold Leaf Legacy Society honors, memorializes and thanks those
friends who arranged to leave a charitable/planned gift or a bequest.
Membership: Membership is open to all who wish to make a lasting gift; there is
no minimum donation for society membership. This includes gifts through wills,
retirement plans and insurance policies, as well as life income and other deferred gifts.
Eligibility: To become eligible for the Gold Leaf Legacy Society, a prospective donor informs the
Greencroft Communities Foundation in writing that the foundation of his or her choosing has
been included in their estate plans. Please call Jim Neff for more information at 574-537-4708.
THE GOLD LEAF LEGACY SOCIETY CURRENT MEMBERS AS OF MAY 31, 2016:
Donnabel and William
Andresen
John and Martha Bender
David and Ruth Benner
Miriam Birky
Darell Bowman
Mabel Brunk
Wilkie and Betty Bush
Debi Copeland
Frances Copeland
Richard “Dick” Craig
Mary Dieter
Rod and Gwen Diller
Connie Fulmer
Connie and Donald
Garber
Jane Glendening
Wilda Goering
Benevolence for
employees
Continued from page 3.
occasionally been “burnt”
with his generosity. Tom, an
ordained minister, says that
as Christians we are called to
take care of the poor.
“If the need is not
legitimate and they take
advantage,” Tom says, “shame
on them.”
But many of the needs were
legitimate. He recalls helping
employees get gas for their
cars and helping with car
repairs.
“One time an employee
Delmar and Lou Ann
Good
AnnaMae Graybill
Greg and Eudora Hartzler
Bob and Nancy Hawkins
Jennifer Hayes
David and Naomi
Helmuth
Lois Holcomb
needed to wire money to
someone stranded and
needing a bus ticket home,”
Tom says.
Tom knows that his
personal benevolence
influenced a culture of
generosity on the campuses he
served over the years.
“The staff make it a
ministry,” Tom says, “and
these employees have needs.
We needed to minister to
them as they minister to our
residents.”
The Golden Years and Great
Lakes campuses comprise
the not-for-profit Christian
Ministries Inc. (CMI), which
became the seventh affiliate in
Melissa Hughes
Gladys Johns
Myrtis Justiniano
Ivan and Lola Kauffmann
Mark and Pushpa King
Albert and Dorothy Lane
Matthew and Connie
Lentsch
Robert and Gail Martin
the Greencroft Communities
system on July 1, 2015. As a
gesture of respect for Tom’s
generosity and personal
benevolence, Greencroft
Communities Foundation
staff and CMI board created
the Tom Garman Employee
Benevolence Fund. Since the
fall of 2015, 42 people have
made personal contributions
to the fund. As of June 1,
the balance stood at $7,948
after providing the first team
member with a $375 grant.
Tom’s spirit of caring and
generosity is part of the legacy
he leaves behind.
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Patricia W. McKinney
Edwin and Louise Meek
Ed and Irene Mercer
Bertha Miller
Pat Darling Miller
Dick and Becky Miller
Jim and Kelly Neff
Alfred and Margaret
Nelson
Myrl and Phyllis Nofziger
Doris Oakes
Frieda Oetting
R. Crews Perkey
Harold and Gracielee
Platt
Lester and Dawn Putney
Robert and Lois Ranta
Les and Veva Reid
Kenneth and D. Jane
Schroeder
Dick and Jo Snyder
Kathryn Steckly
George Dupree
Evelyn Dust
Agda Farber
William Follett
L. Craig Fulmer
Vera Galindo
Paul Goering
Elbert and Marion Groves
Abram Hallman
Floyd Hartman
Laurence Horst
Jane Hufft
C. Marguerite Inbody
John and Pauline
Jennings
IN LOVING MEMORY OF: Dewayne Johns
Albert and Christina
Harley Birky
Jones
Elizabeth Bowman
Verco and Berdean Jones
Alma Brubacher
Maxine Kauffman
James Copeland
Hazel Kinzer
Agnes Cripe
Russell Lehman
Jack Cripe
Everett and Barbara
Thomas
Edna Thomas
Burl and Rhoda Troyer
Raymond Tyson
Eugene Weaver
Dale and Karen Weaver
Edgar Weldy
John and Rebecca Wetzel
Marie Yoder
Sandra and Jim Yoder
Gene and Fern Yoder
Gordon and Esther Yoder
Ruth E. Yoder
Robert Lundberg
Helen Mann
Alice Martin
Betty Jean McKeever
Louida Mishler
Mildred Odcodnicky
Jo Perkey
Mary Richey
Irene Riegsecker
Helen Rinehart
Earle Roose
Ray and Romaine Sala
Paul Shank
Betty Springer
Marianna Stutzman
Virginia Van Nuys
A. Lois Weaver
Allan Yoder
Edith King Yoder
Esther E. Yoder
Foundation Donors
We thank and recognize those who have helped provide for the benevolent needs of the residents and staff of our
communities. Contributors during February 1, 2016 to May 31, 2016 (excluding Honor/Memorial gifts) are:
CHRISTIAN MINISTRIES
Waste Management Systems,
Inc.
GREENCROFT
COMMUNITIES
Tane and Gregg Adams
Kathy and Claude Brewton
Deb Brubaker
Martha Jones
Andrea and Brian King
Jim and Kelly Neff
David and Karen Riegsecker
Aimee Riemke
Niki and Michael Tinkey
Julie and Mike Truex
GREENCROFT GOSHEN
Tane and Gregg Adams
Herbert and Norma Jean
Amstutz
Donald and Keri Anderson
Glenn and Deidre Eldridge
Carletta Ellison
Anna Belle Emmert
Everence Financial
First State Bank
Jacob Flisher
Forest River, Inc.
Jeff and Ann Frantz
Francis and Marjorie Freed
Steven and Susan Garboden
Amy Garcia
Mary Lou Garratt
Tampa Gerber
Catherine Getz
Ruth Getz
Emmy Gibson
Bob and Pam Gibson
Sara Golden
Delmar and Lou Ann Good
Crissie and John Graber
Meredith Green
Troy and Karla Handrich
Laurie Hardie
Herbert and Lorelei Apel
LeRoy and Irene Bechler
Sandra and Ryan Beck
Catherine Beery Berg and
Terry Berg
Bennington Marine
Gloria Bolton
Rydell and Marie Bontrager
Kathy and Claude Brewton
Deb Brubaker
Andy and Brenda Buller
Jacqueline Coleman
Kathy Collins
Estate of Jack Cripe
Bob and Mary Culp
Mary and David Davidsen
Davis & Roose, Lawyers
Helen Detwiler
Mary Dieter
Clara Dintaman
DJ Construction Co., Inc.
Renee and Scott Drake
Pamela Eldridge
Thelma Harley
Brian Hartman
Anne Henderson
Steve and Ann Herendeen
Phyllis A. Hershberger
Rex and Angie Hochstedler
Olive Holdeman
Anna Hollar
Sam and Jill Hoover
Cecelia Horn
Jeremy Hostetler
Melissa Hughes
Huntington National Bank
Indiana University Health
Goshen
Indiana Wood Products, Inc.
Interra Credit Union
Janice Johns
Gladys Johns
Estate of Berdean Jones
Kathyrn Kauffman
Ivan and Lola Kauffmann
Kim and Michael Kearney
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Genie and Jesse Kehr
Suzanne and Dan Kincaid
Kopf Leasing, Inc.
Grace Krabill
Bernice Kucinskas
Kuert Concrete, Inc.
Lake City Bank
Kevin and Carrie Lambright
John and Lorraine Langenhop
Susan Lanning
Melissa Lantz
LaVanture Products Co. Inc.
Meribethe Lawton
Vickie Layman
Robert and Annabelle Lerch
Jim and Lori Lindzy
MariLynn Lynn
Andrew and Justine Makar
Manor II Gift Shop
Maplecrest Insurance
Associates Inc.
Mary Martin
Ferne Maust
John and Carol McClure
Erwin and Alta Mellinger
Miriam Meyer
Anita Miller
D. Richard and Pat Darling
Miller
Margaret Broni Miller and
Kenton Miller
Mary Mishler
Ruth Moist
Lois Musselman
Donna Myers
Nina Newburn and Don
Mishler
Phil Nusbaum
Faye Oesch
Dick and Denise Osborn
Dick Oyer
Carol Oyer and Art Smucker
Kathleen Patty
Lyle and Mary Pegg
Steve and Elizabeth Pettit
Debra and James Powell
Richard and Barbara Powers
Print Management Solutions,
Inc.
George Raj
Glen and Carol Ramer
Pauline Reese
Lola Remington
Arnold and Lucille Roth
Julie Rozinski
RSM
Dorvin and Ruth Schlabach
Kelly and Daniel Schrock
Lester Schrock
Leeandra Sewell
Wilma Shank
Ruth Shaum
Dale and Karen Shenk
Angela Shepherd
Dale Sherman
Cheryl Shreiner
Wylan Shultz
Carolyn Shurtz
John Siefer
Dorothy and Dean Slagel
Patricia Smith
Kathy and Bob Smoker
Doug and Sally Smoker
Dana and Nelda Snider
Shirley Sousley
Karen Spencer
Deb Stauffer
Gladys Stouder
Donald Stutzman
Doris Stutzman
Ethel Stutzman
Talmer Bank and Trust
The Carpet Gallery Inc.
Marion and Dorothy Troyer
Lorna Troyer
Michael and Julie Truex
J. Chris and Terri Ulmer
United Heartland
USI Insurance Services, LLC
Juan and Ruth Vega
Delia and Tim Waits
Arlen and Barbara Welty
James and Alice Wheeler
Amy Willhelm
Lyle Wilson
Janet Yoder
Elva Yoder
Susie M. Yoder
Esther E. Yoder
Gordon and Esther Yoder
Margie and David Zentz
Terry and Brenda Zimmerman
Evelyn and Roger zumFelde
GREENCROFT
MIDDLEBURY
Patricia Kotcher
Ed and Irene Mercer
HAMILTON GROVE
Lorrie Ackerman
Sandra Batzel
Valerie Bealor
Linda Byrd
Nina Carlson
Leila Cook
Valentina S. Cooper
Christine Delater
Susan Dove
Dennis and Theresa Galloway
Sherry and Robert Gray
Carolyn Higgins
Nancy Hoffman
Carmella House
Evelyn Kirkwood
Dawn Krueger
Evan Lash
Lydick United Methodist
Church
Ken McKay
Danielle Miller
Joyce Miller
Jim and Kelly Neff
Tomme Owens
Jamie Pritchard
Janis and John Sauter
Waggoner Trust
William and Anna Welsheimer
Elizabeth West
Jackie White
OAK GROVE
American Reformed Church
Kandi Armstrong
Renee Balboa
Kathryn Cristy
Christopher Daly
Leo and Melody Ditchcreek
Loretta Heidler
Lynnett Heimberg
Donald and Diane Kamminga
Melissa McMahan
Sharon and Andrew Nannenga
Pamela Northcutt
Sheryle Nush
Selena Schneckenburger
Rosario Telford
Dana Wills
SOUTHFIELD VILLAGE
Donita Borton
Dolores Britton
Patricia Catanzarite
Kathleen and Terry Cates
Nancy DeMaegd
Joseph and Karyn Doran
Nancy and James Dukai
Monica Eaton
Maria Kil
Maureen Kucera
Barbara Linarello
June Rhodes
Steven Summers
Brittnee Thompson
Karen Van Acker
Mary Weber
Jim and Judith Welling
Sarah Wilson
WALNUT HILLS
Cindy and Merle Beachy
Klaus and Karen Beinkampen
Lovina Brandt
Kenneth and Constance Burris
Patricia and William Campbell
Harold and Anne Crawford
Edna Dickerson
Darlene and Donald Gintz
Carl and Dorothy Gray
P. Marcus Hamsher
Marcia Hawkins
H. Arlan and Janice Heiser
Deborah Hershberger
Ronalee and Gary Hochstetler
Rita Hochstetler
Tracey L. Kaser
Jeremy and Christy Kauffman
Jo Ellen Mast
Melvin and Alma Miller
Eric and Jodi Miller
Carol and Rod Miller
Paula Miller
Paul and Barbara Miller
Carol Parker
Marshall and Patricia Peterson
Phisamay Phaonesy
Heather Raber
Les and Veva Reid
Richard and Juanita Schubert
Bruce and Neva Stambaugh
Iva Swartzentruber
Levi and Lillis Troyer
Matthew and Tammi Wengerd
Deanna and Aden Wengerd
Teresa and Todd Yoder
Emanuel Yoder
Carol and Scott Yoss
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Honor/Memorial Contributors List
We gratefully acknowledge the following individuals and organizations who, during the period of February 1, 2016
– May 31, 2016, made a contribution to the Foundation in honor or in memory of a loved one:
GREENCROFT GOSHEN
IN MEMORY OF:
Michael Askren
Rosie Hershberger
Richard and Thelma Ramer
Linda and Richard Wogoman
Sarah Beachey
Manor III Gift Shop
Gladys Beyler
Mary, Ruth, John, Jean and
Richard Beyler
Roy Brinkley
Manor IV Residents
Herb O. Bultemeier
Shannon and Florann White
Doneta Burkhardt
Larry and Gloria Ziegler
Mary Ellen Crouch
Richard “Dick” Craig
Shannon and Florann White
Marie Work
Evergreen Residents
Vanette and John Kashmer
Lucy Fischer
Edwin and Elaine Fischer
Rachel Fisher
Vanette and John Kashmer
Everett and Barbara Thomas
Menno Friesen
John and Carol McClure
Phyllis Hartley
Manor III Gift Shop
Barbara Hilbish
Manor III Gift Shop
Donald Klippenstein
Elizabeth Klippenstein
Rachel Kreider
L. Emil and Louise Kreider
Ammon J. Mast
Anonymous
Ruth Miller
Janet André
Harold and Gracielee Platt
Shannon and Florann White
Carl Myrick
Richard “Dick” Craig
Twila Nafziger
Richard “Dick” Craig
Grace Pletcher
Carol Heuer
Stephen G. Price
Shannon and Florann White
Robert Reese
Richard “Dick” Craig
Herman Rollins
Manor III Gift Shop
Ben Russo
Shannon and Florann White
Beverly Sailor
Manor II Gift Shop
John and Roberta Stanley
Amy and Daniel Petry
Margaret Tarman
Delbert and Grace Freeman
Douglas and Janice Mattix
Ted and Phyllis Miller
Grant and Deborah Porter
Joseph Todd
John and Dawn Wysong
Dr. J. Roy Valencourt
Carol Valencourt
Thelma Vogel
Richard “Dick” Craig
Miriam Weldy
Myrtis Justiniano
Thelma Kauffman
Carol Leinbach
Bernita Wade
Caryl Wogoman
Acts 29 Small Church at
Nappanee Missionary
Church
Toqualee Armington
Tina and Patrick Barnes
William Brallier
Donald and Evelyn Burtsfield
Richard “Dick” Craig
DJ Construction Co., Inc.
Larry and Marelda Doss
John and Lois Fidler
Steve and Shelly Fidler
Nancy Frederiksen
Nancy Groff
John and Mary Guequierre
Liz Gunden and Geoff Landis
Jeanette Hess and Jim Huff
William and Janice Hoffman
Judianne Hollinger
iAB Financial Bank Wealth
Management
Gladys Johns
Mark and Pusha King
Don and Terry Kropf
Dorothy Kropf
Jim and Lori Lindzy
Kim Little
John and Carol McClure
Dianne Mick
Dana and Virginia Morse
Robert and Donna Moser
Dick and Denise Osborn
James and Katharine Schrock
Robert and Marie Schrock
Sherry Showalter
Barbara Slough
Audrey Suderman
Everett and Barbara Thomas
Connie Yoder
Curtis and Sheri Yoder
Raymond and Janis Yoder
Betty Zentz
Margaret Zentz
Elizabeth Yoder
Richard “Dick” Craig
Esther Yoder
Weldon and Jacqueline
Berkey
Alma Bontrager
Walter Braunshausen
John Davis
Vanette and John Kashmer
Vicky and Jim Kirkton
Susan Yoder-Kreger
Michael and Jill Mazowiecki
Martha Maust
Earl and Margaret Sutter
Alyce Thompson
Melvin and Marilyn Voran
Doris Yoder
Lisa and Gary Yoder
HAMILTON GROVE
IN MEMORY OF:
IN HONOR OF:
Howard and Ann Donohue
Patricia and William
Campbell
Evelyn Birky
Richard “Dick” Craig
Connie Caldwell
Greencroft Communities
Evelyn Kirkwood
Robert and Rosa Cuff
Ronald and Marjorie Cuff
Janis Miller
Blake and Linda Hepler
IN HONOR OF:
Velva Gay
Dennis Gay
SOUTHFIELD
VILLAGE
IN MEMORY OF:
Mary Swihart
James and Nancy McBride
IN HONOR OF:
Martha Laczai
Sharon and Dale Persyn
Elsie and David Orban
Karen Orban Locke
Mara Rugh
Clyde and Joan Rugh
WALNUT HILLS
IN MEMORY OF:
Ray and Gladys Mast
Lisa Holmes
Irene Maust
Anonymous
Martha Maust
IN HONOR OF:
GREENCROFT
MIDDLEBURY
IN MEMORY OF:
James Copeland
Greencroft Communities
Mark and Pushpa King
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Goshen, IN 46527-0819
www.greencroft.org
Estate Planning to Save Taxes
Randall Jacobs,
an attorney with
the Goshen, Ind.,
law firm Yoder,
Ainley, Ulmer
and Buckingham, also serves
as the chair of the Greencroft
Communities Foundation
Board of directors. He has some
suggestions for folks who wish
to leave some of their estate to
an individual and/or a charity at
their passing.
“One of the asset classes
to use for charitable giving
at death,” Randall says, “is a
qualified plan asset such as a
traditional IRA or a 401k plan.”
“Qualified plan” refers to
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assets on which the income tax
has been deferred and needs to
be paid by an individual who
is the beneficiary of the asset.
Income taxes would already
have been paid on non-qualified
plans, such as real estate or
investment accounts left to an
individual.
“If you give a $100,000
IRA to your daughter who is
in a high tax bracket,” Randall
says, “that $100,000 might
be worth only $60,000 in
real dollars [after she pays the
federal income tax]. But if you
name your Foundation as the
beneficiary of that $100,000
IRA, it would be a $100,000
contribution to the Foundation
because, as a not-for-profit
organization, the Foundation
does not pay income taxes.”
Because these rules are set by
the federal government, they
apply to any of the foundations
that have been set up for most
of the affiliates in the Greencroft
Communities system. For
more information about how
to name the foundation or
your campus as a beneficiary
in your estate, contact Jim
Neff, Foundation Director, at
574-537-4708 or Jim.Neff@
GreencroftCommunities.org.
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