Spring 2013 - Carroll Hospital Center
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Spring 2013 - Carroll Hospital Center
Spring 2013 In this issue: Palliative Care Bridge Program, Camp T.R. & much more! A Parade on Father’s Day Bill and Barbara Ritz of Sykesville had never been inside Dove House until Barbara’s mother was admitted for inpatient hospice care in 2008. “This is the next step to heaven,” said Bill as he walked into Carroll Hospice’s inpatient facility for the first time. Knowing how her husband felt about Dove House made it a bit easier for Barbara when Bill was admitted there in June 2012 after being diagnosed with urethral cancer four months earlier. “Hospice allows patients to die with the dignity they deserve,” Barbara says. “I knew that’s what Bill wanted.” On Father’s Day weekend, Bill and Barbara’s children visited and reminisced at Dove House as they watched a family slideshow. That Sunday, Barbara rested on the couch while the family watched the last two boxes of slides. Then her son came over to her and said he thought Bill wanted her, Barbara remembers. “I went over and sat with him and held his hand, and he took his last breath.” Hospice supporter and Sykesville resident Barbara Ritz shared one last special Father’s Day with her husband, Bill, at Carroll Hospice’s inpatient facility, Dove House, in 2012. “ “ Hospice allows patients to die with the dignity they deserve. I knew that’s what Bill wanted. Through this tough time, Barbara took comfort in several memorable moments during Bill’s stay. He was housed in the same room her mother had been in, she says, and she thinks he waited for the family to finish the slides and for Barbara to have some rest before he passed away. The family also noticed the revving of engines that Sunday. Barbara found out that motorcyclists were gathering in the parking lot across the street from Dove House for the annual Dove Ride, a Carroll Hospice fundraiser founded by one of the nurses. Barbara and other family members went out on the balcony as the motorcyclists were pulling out of the parking lot. “The riders all looked up at us and waved,” she remembers. “Bill passed away shortly after all the cycles took off.” The family thought it fitting that Bill, a father of six and grandfather of 13, had a parade on Father’s Day. “Some people may say it’s coincidental,” Barbara says, “but I found meaning in this.” She treasures the 55 years of memories she shared with Bill, whom she described as an eternally youthful, outdoorsy type who was as handsome as a movie star. “We had a wonderful, wonderful life.” A few weeks before his death, the couple and some of their children walked out to admire a double rainbow that appeared following a storm. “Bill was the last one in,” she remembers. “He said ‘I wonder when we pass if we get to sit on the rainbow and slide down.’ That’s how Bill was.” Staff Diane Link, R.N. Executive Director 410-871-7650 A Letter from the Executive Director: Jill Englar, LCSW-C Director of Support Services 410-871-7229 Jennifer Gambino Director of Philanthropic Planning 410-871-6200 Leslie Gee, R.N. Director, Carroll Hospice 410-871-7680 Dave Bare & Amy Schlossnagle Spiritual Coordinators 410-871-7234 Kathy Bare Bereavement Counselor 410-871-7231 Jessica Roschen Bereavement Counselor 410-871-7656 DawnVan Der Stuyf, R.N. Clinical Manager, Hospice Services 410-871-6560 Amanda Vetter Annual Fund Manager, Carroll Hospice 410-871-7220 Debbie Zepp Volunteer Coordinator 410-871-7228 Board of Trustees Mr. Mark E. Blacksten, Chair Mr. Wayne Barnes, Vice Chair Mr. James Andersen, Esq. Mr. Richard Coyne Ms. Erin Danz Mrs. Mary Darrell Mrs. Shirlyn Evans-Ford Mr. Thomas “Dale” Fletcher, Jr. Del. Susan Krebs Dr. Flavio Kruter Ms. Denise Whitecotton Ms. Phyllis Zumbrun Ex-Officio Mrs. Diane Link Mrs. Stephanie Reid How to Reach Us: Carroll Hospice 292 Stoner Avenue Westminster, MD 21157 410-871-8000 | 888-224-2580 410-871-7186 TTY 410-871-7528 Inpatient 410-871-7242 Fax CarrollHospice.org Office Hours: Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Carroll Hospice offers on-call service 24 hours a day, seven days a week. If you experience an urgent concern outside of regular business hours, please call 410-871-8000. Spring is one of my favorite times of year. As the winter freeze lifts and the grass turns green, it reminds me of hope and renewal. I feel rejuvenated and ready to tackle the outdoor projects that were put off from last fall. Over the winter, we revised the format and content of our hospice newsletter. DASH, the new name of the newsletter, stands for Dedicated to Awareness and Support of Hospice. DASH is the name of our hospice advocacy group, and I love the idea that our newsletter symbolizes that same purpose: awareness and support of hospice. Our special thanks to Mark Darrell, chairman, and the DASH steering committee for their hard work and dedication in creating the original DASH concept and supporting Carroll Hospice’s important mission of providing quality end-of-life care to all. In this and future editions, we plan to provide you with regular updates on what is happening in hospice both in our community and nationwide; offer tips for caring for someone at end of life and coping with grief; and share stories from Carroll Hospice’s staff, volunteers and patient caregivers. I look forward to sharing with you ways you can be Dedicated to Awareness and Support of Hospice, and I welcome your feedback regarding our new newsletter format. Have a wonderful spring! Sincerely, Diane Link, R.N. Executive Director, Carroll Home Care & Carroll Hospice Follow us on Facebook at Facebook.com/CarrollHospice Palliative Care Aims to Bring Comfort, Support to Those With Long-Term Illness Palliative care is given while curative treatment is being pursued, while hospice care is provided only to those who are facing a terminal illness, typically in the last six months of life. If patients are diagnosed with a terminal illness, but are not ready to enter hospice care, Carroll Home Care’s Palliative Care Bridge Program can help. The Palliative Care Bridge Program provides extra resources for patients, whether for pain and symptom management or emotional and spiritual support, explains Susan Norwood, clinical manager of Carroll Home Care, an affiliate of Carroll Hospital Center. Members of the palliative care team–including physicians, home health and hospice nurses, physical or occupational therapists, social workers and chaplains–coordinate care to manage physical and emotional symptoms; educate patients and caregivers about their illness; provide guidance in making medical decisions while respecting the patient’s goals and beliefs; help with advance directives/Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) orders; and assist with the transition to hospice care if appropriate. Hospice nurses work with the home health nurses in the program. “Hospice nurses are experts in providing symptom and pain management,” says Norwood. “It also allows patients to develop a relationship and rapport with the hospice nurse, who can then follow them into hospice care.” The Palliative Care Bridge Program falls under the auspices of home care, so patients must meet the home care eligibility guidelines, Norwood says. “ “ Because they address similar issues, palliative care and hospice care are often confused. Both types of care are designed to improve the quality of life for a person diagnosed with a serious illness. We’ve closed the gap for patients and made the transition from home care to hospice a smooth and seamless one. Patients may not qualify for hospice for many reasons: they may still be seeking curative treatment for their illness; they do not meet hospice’s admission criteria; or they simply may not want to seek hospice treatment at that time. The Palliative Care Bridge Program has made a tremendous impact in giving patients the support and care management they need, no matter what stage of illness they are facing. “We’ve closed the gap for patients and made the transition from home care to hospice a smooth and seamless one,” says Norwood. To learn more about the Palliative Care Bridge Program, please call 410-871-8000 or visit CarrollHospice.org/ Bridge-Program. DASH — Spring 2013 3 Andersen Joins Hospice Board James R. Andersen, Esq. has joined the Carroll Hospice Board of Trustees. Practicing civil litigation law for nearly 25 years, Mr. Andersen is now a partner with Rollins, Smalkin, Richards & Mackie in Baltimore. He earned his undergraduate degree in government and politics from the University of Maryland, College Park, and earned his Juris Doctorate from the University of Baltimore. Defining Healing Touch By Carole Baillet Carroll Hospice Volunteer Healing Touch is a therapy used to direct energy to areas in the body in need of healing. The practitioner places hands in various positions–depending upon the affliction or affected area–and, with intent and focus, directs and facilitates healing energy. My use of Healing Touch with hospice patients has been extremely rewarding. It seems to bring peace and calm to agitated and restless patients. One patient in particular comes to mind. I could hear him yelling in pain from his room all the way to the volunteer desk. After asking if I could perform Healing Touch on him, he gave me permission. My heart went out to him and the family member sitting by his side. I sat at his other side and began to treat him. Within a few minutes he calmed down. As I treated him, I asked if he would like to pray. He told me, “Yes, please.” We prayed the Lord’s Prayer as he received Healing Touch. When we finished, he went right to sleep. Mr. Andersen is a member of the Maryland State Bar Association, the Baltimore County Bar Association and the Defense Research Institute. He and his wife, Amy, have three children, and have lived in the county for more than 15 years. “ “ “I am grateful for the privilege of serving on the Carroll Hospice Board of Trustees. I look forward to working with the other board members to continue to grow and enhance the services hospice provides to the residents of Carroll County and beyond,” he says. My use of Healing Touch with hospice patients has been extremely rewarding. It seems to bring peace and calm to agitated and restless patients. I also remember a gentleman who was determined to get out of bed and was agitated that he wasn’t allowed to do so because of his condition. Of course that wasn’t going to stop him from trying. I asked him if I could do Healing Touch, and he said, “Oh, all right.” It seemed no sooner than I had begun that he was snoring loudly. One elderly patient of mine in a nursing facility had complained of pain in her foot. After using Healing Touch on the ball of her foot and her heel, she told me it “worked like a miracle.” Now I treat her regularly when I am there. Healing Touch is very calming and peaceful, and a sense of well-being and a loving energy are felt by many. I am very thankful to be a Healing Touch practitioner. 4 DASH — Spring 2013 The annual Dove Ride to support Carroll Hospice is slated for June 23, 2013. Ride in memory of a loved one or friend. Learn more at CarrollHospice.org/Dove-Ride. Helps Kids Cope With Grief Just like kids at any other summer camp, they swim, sit around a campfire, work on crafts and make friends. But throughout the weekend, campers at Camp T.R. also talk about how they feel after losing a loved one. Camp T.R. is no ordinary camp; it’s a grief camp where children ages 7 to 15 work through the emotions related to losing someone close. The campers participate in fun activities as they would at a traditional camp, but they also have special events that help them deal with the wide range of emotions and isolation they may be facing. These special activities include writing in a journal, creating a memory book or box, participating in butterfly and balloon releases, lighting a candle and talking about special memories, decorating Memory Totems (pictured below) and even the simple act of allowing themselves to cry. Camp T.R. is staffed by professional bereavement counselors and volunteers who have special training in helping grieving children. In addition, each of the campers is assigned a buddy as a trusted support person during the free overnight camp. “ “ All the campers leave having made new friends, smiling and laughing, knowing that in spite of their losses, they can cope and they are not alone. “It is amazing to be involved with such an incredible transformation of the campers. Many arrive timid, scared and sad,” says Kathy Bare, a Carroll Hospice bereavement counselor. “All the campers leave having made new friends, smiling and laughing, knowing that in spite of their losses, they can cope and they are not alone.” This year’s camp will take place Friday, May 31 through Sunday, June 2. Through the generosity of several donors at the 2012 Taste of Carroll event, $11,000 was raised to sponsor campers for this year’s camp. Camp T.R. has been in existence since 1994, and more than 500 children have benefited from the program since its inception. For more information about Camp T.R., call 410-871-8000 or visit CarrollHospice.org/ Camp-TR. Grief Day Camp is Another Option For children ages 7-13 who would benefit from a grief day camp, the Healing Hearts Day Camp offered by Carroll Hospice provides a combination of activities and sharing to help them cope with their grief. This year’s day camp will take place Friday, August 23 at Landon C. Burns Park in Westminster from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. For more information, visit CarrollHospice.org. The IRA Rollover Has Been Continued for 2013 As part of the fiscal cliff law, Congress reauthorized the IRA rollover for 2013. This means that if you are age 70½ or older, you can make a charitable gift of up to $100,000 from your IRA. Your gift will qualify for your 2013 required minimum distribution and you will not have to pay federal income tax on the amount given from your IRA to Carroll Hospice. Contact Jenny Gambino at 410-871-6200, foundation@CarrollHospitalCenter.org or visit CarrollHospitalFnd.org to learn more about how you can use some of your IRA dollars to support our important work in 2013. DASH — Spring 2013 5 Springtime Filled with New Beginnings By Jess Roschen, M.S. Carroll Hospice Bereavement Counselor Spring represents a season full of hope and new beginnings. It is the season of growth and change and the promise that winter is over. Springtime is defined in The MerriamWebster Dictionary as a “flourishing stage of development.” For many of us who are grieving, it may at times be difficult to grasp this concept of spring. Our hearts may ache because our loved one is no longer with us to share the beauty of spring. Sadness, despair, anger, loneliness and frustration are all normal feelings associated with grief. These feelings come and go and sometimes may feel intense. It is healthy and natural to let these emotions out; give yourself permission to grieve. Cry, talk, shout or write your feelings out–this will help relieve the pain from the inside. Remember, grieving is a normal process and as individuals we all handle it differently. It is important to understand that we deserve to still feel love, happiness and joy in our lives, even when we are grieving. We know that our loved ones would want us to go on and to enjoy springtime. Try thinking of spring as a new beginning for your grieving process and maybe it will feel less painful at times. An epiphany may even happen, signifying that the worst days are coming to an end. You could receive a sign from your loved one that gives you eternal peace. Feeling the warmth of the sun from a spring day may brighten your mood. Seeing the blooming trees and flowers could lift your spirits. Remember that tomorrow is a new day, and it might be a good day. Let’s be hopeful that spring can bring positive changes for you. Try some of these helpful tips: • Spend time talking and reminiscing about memories of your loved one with family and friends. • Take a walk outside in the fresh air to clear your mind. • Talk to your loved one and ask him or her for strength when times are tough. • Set small goals for yourself. • Get away with family or friends on a day trip. Bereavement Support Groups Pathways Bereavement Support Group This group is open to anyone whose loved one died. Third Wednesday of every month 6:30 – 8 p.m. Carroll Hospice, 292 Stoner Ave. Registration not required. Bereavement Luncheon This luncheon is open to anyone suffering from the death of someone close. Last Tuesday of every month, Noon Baugher’s Restaurant 289 W. Main St., Westminster Registration not required. Bereavement Support Group For any adult grieving the death of a loved one. Third Thursday of every month, 2:30 – 4 p.m. Glade Valley Center, Genesis Health Care 56 W. Frederick St., Walkersville Registration required. Widows Support Group Open to women whose spouse died. First Tuesday of every month, 6:30 – 8 p.m. Carroll Hospice, 292 Stoner Ave. Registration not required. Widowers Support Group Open to men whose spouse died. First Tuesday of every month, 6:30 – 8 p.m. Carroll Hospice, 292 Stoner Ave. Registration not required. Pet Loss This support group is for anyone whose pet died. Saturdays, July 13 & October 12 10:30 a.m. – noon Carroll Hospice, 292 Stoner Ave. Registration required. Camp T.R. (ages 7- 15) A weekend grief camp for children who have suffered the death of a loved one. Friday, May 31 – Sunday, June 2 Call 410-871-7231 or 410-871-7656 for more information. Registration and completed application required. Healing Hearts Day Camp (ages 7 - 13) For children who are grieving the death of a loved one. Friday, August 23, 10 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Landon C. Burns Park Registration and completed application required. 6 DASH — Spring 2013 Call 410-871-7231 for more information on any of our bereavement support groups. Remembering Loved Ones at The 2012 Season to Remember event, featuring Carroll Hospice’s Festival of Trees and Memorial Trees, as well as the Carroll Hospital Center Auxiliary’s Tree of Lights ceremony, raised more than $17,000 for Carroll Hospice and $6,000 for the Auxiliary. Led by Lauren Hickey, community relations liaison for Right at Home, the Season to Remember committee coordinated the donation of dozens of trees creatively decorated by individuals, community groups and businesses. The trees, displayed in Carroll Hospital Center’s main lobby, were bid on by hundreds of residents during the event. Joe Brotman of Mount Airy purchased six trees from the event–the most trees ever purchased by one individual. He bid on trees in honor of his wife, Sonja Brotman, who received hospice care in Frederick for 10 months before passing away in September 2012. After picking up the trees, Joe gave them all away as gifts to special people in his life. “I played Santa Claus that day,” he says. The Festival of Trees was inspiring to him, he says. “It was very well done, and it touched me,” says Joe. “I saw an opportunity to help hospice and to take care of some people in my life.” A Memorial Tree service at Dove House brought the weeklong event to a close. Many gathered to remember special loved ones or pets and to collect the ornaments purchased in their honor. View a slideshow of the 2012 event and a list of those who donated trees at CarrollHospice.org/Season-To-Remember. Save the date for Season to Remember 2013, taking place Monday, November 25 to Monday, December 2, 2013. DASH — Spring 2013 7 Annual Report of Carroll Hospice 2012 Donors Carroll Hospice relies on support from the community to continue to provide services to those in a time of need. In calendar year 2012, more than 3,700 individuals and businesses made charitable donations supporting Carroll Hospice totaling more than $900,000 in cash. Private support played a significant role in helping hospice meet the needs of many families. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the list of donors. If we have inadvertently misspelled or omitted your name, please accept our apologies and contact the Hospice Development office at 410-871-7220 so we may correct our records. Founders Circle Members Represented on this list are the individuals who contributed $1,000 or more and businesses/organizations that contributed $2,500 or more to benefit Carroll Hospice between January 1, 2012 and December 31, 2012. If you would like to become a member of the Founders Circle, learn more at CarrollHospice.org/Ways-Of-Giving. PRESIDENT’S CLUB ($100,000 or more) Harvey & Ruth Bair Carroll Hospital Center Auxiliary Dr. Joan Develin Coley & Mr. M. Lee Rice Lawrence E. & Margaret Y. Zepp Trust VISIONARY ($50,000 - $99,999) Anonymous Estate of Frederick W. Schildwachter BENEFACTOR ($10,000 - $24,999) BB&T Central Maryland Rehab Services, Inc.: Mr. & Mrs. Todd Herring Mr. & Mrs. Greg Kirby Drs. Johanna DiMento & Frank Dalichow Life & Long Term Care Insurance: Mr. & Mrs. R. Wayne Barnes Mr. Charles “Buck” & Mrs. Kathy Miller Random House Westminster Distribution Center COMMUNITARIAN ($5,000 - $9,999) Councilwoman Suzanne Albert Mr. Karl Alexander Mr. Larry & Mrs. Rosemarie C. Helminiak Mr. & Mrs. Larry Kipe Nicholl Family Foundation, Inc. R. Wayne Feezer Memorial Foundation, Inc. Westminster Fallfest PACESETTER ($2,500 - $4,999) American Legion Riders Post 31 Anchor Pharmacy & Medical Supply/ Carroll Care Pharmacies: Drs. James & Jeanie Miller Carefirst/BlueCross BlueShield Mr. & Mrs. Richard P. Coyne Mr. & Mrs. Mark Darrell Mr. P. Douglas & Mrs. Christine A. Gerstmyer Drs. Gregory & Rosemary Lewis M & T Bank Manchester Valley High School 8 DASH — Spring 2013 R. D. Bowman & Sons: Mr. Dirk & Mrs. Julie Bowman Mr. Dale & Mrs. Jeanne Bowman Robin Ford Building & Remodeling, Inc.: Mr. & Mrs. Robin Ford Mr. & Mrs. Gerald M. Rosier Dr. & Mrs. John A. Steers Target Electric, Inc. PATRON ($1,000 - $2,499) Ms. Julia K. Berwager Mr. & Mrs. Michael Bilbo Mr. & Mrs. John F. Bildstein Mr. & Mrs. Ralph K. Billings Mr. Mark & Mrs. Tracie Blacksten Bladerunner, Inc.: Mrs. Lisa Nightingale Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. Borek Ms. Joyce Lea Brown Mr. Paul & Mrs. Tina Buck Mr. & Mrs. Frank Buckley Dr. & Mrs. J.H. Caricofe Mr. & Mrs. H. Scott Carr Ms. Sarah Case Mr. & Mrs. Wayne F. Cavey Mr. John J. Cutter Mr. Eric D. & Mrs. Erin M. Danz Devaney & Associates, Inc.: Mrs. Diane Devaney & Mr. David DeKowski Fletcher Funeral Home, PA: Mr. Dale & Mrs. Teresa Fletcher Dr. & Mrs. Valeriano P. Fugoso Ms. Susan J. Galicki Ms. Charlotte F. George Mr. Robert C. George Mr. Maurice Good Ms. Dianne M. Harvey Mr. James Timothy Haynes Mr. & Mrs. Tony Holland Mr. Wayne Hollenbaugh Mr. & Mrs. Jerry L. Houck Ms. Marcia Kay Jenkins Ms. Edith S. Keeney Mr. & Mrs. Russell W. Keiser The Honorable Susan & Mr. Mark Krebs KRS Consultants, LLC: Mr. & Mrs. K. Randall Smith Mr. J. Brooks & Mrs. Susan Underwood Leahy Mr. Thomas & Mrs. Diane Link Mrs. Anne A. Lister Mr. Stewart K. Meekins Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey A. Moderacki Mr. Charles R. Mullinix Mr. Fred D. & Mrs. Myrtle Myers Mr. Douglas & Mrs. Ellen Finnerty Myers Mr. & Mrs. James P. O’Meara Dr. Faye Pappalardo Pritts Funeral Home & Chapel, PA Ms. Lucinda S. Puterbaugh Mrs. Hazel Rectanus Ms. Lorna J. Rice Right at Home: Mr. Steve & Mrs. Carole Luber Rosner Healthcare Navigation: Ms. Jill Rosner Mr. & Mrs. Harold Scott, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John W. Seifert Mr. John M. & Mrs. Marion H. Sernulka Shipley Transport System, Inc. Mr. Greg & Mrs. Leslie Simmons Dr. & Mrs. Frederick G. Smith Mr. & Mrs. Gary N. Spencer Ms. Cheryl A. Stout Ms. Lynn E. Taafe Terry’s Tag & Title: Ms. Terry Smack The Zimmer Financial Group, LLC: Mr. Rob Zimmer Dr. George H. & Mrs. Betty Thomas Ms. Hyla Troxell Mr. & Mrs. Douglas P. Velnoskey Visiting Angels: Mr. & Mrs. Martin Burns Mr. D’Alan Baugh Mr. & Mrs. George W. Warden Mr. & Mrs. George F. Weih, III Mr. Steven & Mrs. Denise Whitecotton Mr. Ronald & Mrs. Deborah Zepp Annual Report of Carroll Hospice 2012 Donors Memorials Each year, Carroll Hospice receives many gifts in memory of loved ones and special friends. Following is a list of people remembered through memorial gifts received between January 1, 2012 and December 31, 2012. If you would like to make a contribution in memory of someone special, please visit CarrollHospice.org/Ways-Of-Giving. Ms. Jill Abdo Ms. Hilda Abernathy Ms. Bonnie Abrecht Mr. Barton Ackerman Mr. Edward Acree Ms. Frances Adams Ms. Helen K. Adams Ms. Kim Affayroux Ms. Etta Akers Mr. Martin Alban Mr. Charles Albert Ms. Mary L. Albright Ms. Barbara Alexander Ms. Priscilla Allen Mr. Ralph Allen Mr. Frederick A. Alles Dr. Martino Almogela Mr. Ernest Amos Mr. Les Amos Mr. Thomas Andes Archibald & Sciaretta Families Ms. Phyllis Armstrong The Honorable Francis M. Arnold Mr. Robert Atkinson Mr. Joseph M. Aversa Ms. Phyllis Ayres Ms. Lena Babington Ms. Violet Babylon Ms. Clair Baer Ms. Helen Baer Ms. Karolyn Bair Mr. Rob Bair Ms. Marion Baldwin Mr. Marvin “Guy” Baldwin Ms. Marian Balough Ms. Marie Banahan Mr. Farver Bankerd Mr. Terry Bankert Mr. W. Robert Barber Mr. David Barcroft Mr. Paul Bare Mr. Jeffrey L. Barnes Mr. Kenneth Barnes Ms. Sewell Barnes Ms. Virginia Barnes Ms. Vivian Barnes Ms. Charlotte Barns Mr. George Barrett Mr. Tommy Barron Mr. Edward J. Barta Mrs. Dawn Bartholow Mrs. Mary Bauer Mr. Ralph Arthur Baxter Mr. James Beall Ms. Mary I. Beard Mr. Louis R. Beares Ms. Charlotte Beaver Ms. Cassie Day Beck Ms. Anna Marie Beckenbach Mr. Murle Beeker Mr. Harvey Bell Mr. Dominick & Mrs. Katherine Bellusci Mr. Christopher Bennett Mr. Ernest Bennett Mr. Robert A. Berglund Ms. Nancy Bergman Mr. Earl Berry Ms. Theresa Berry Mr. Donald Berwager Ms. Thelma Betkey Mr. Evans Bildstein Mr. Emery Billings Ms. Katherine Bird Mr. Spottswood Bird Mr. Glenn & Mrs. Margaret Bittner Ms. Emily E. Bivens Mr. Harold Blacksten Mr. Jeffrey Blacksten Mr. Wilbur Blacksten Ms. Mary Blaisdell Ms. Vicky Blank Mr. George Blizzard Mr. Michael Bloom Mr. Earl Blum Mr. Laverne Boeckmann Mr. Gerald J. Boerner, Sr. Mr. James Boggs Mr. Clarence Bohn Ms. Betty Bollinger Mr. James Bollinger Mr. William E. Bollinger, Sr. Ms. Hallie Boone Ms. Pauline Boone Ms. Polly Boone Ms. Carolyn Bopst Ms. Helen Bosley Mr. James “Jim” Bosley Mr. Thomas Bosley Ms. Helen E. Bostian Mr. Abbot Boucher Mrs. Bowen Ms. Evelyn Bowen Ms. June Bowers Ms. Mary Margaret Kreit Bowers Ms. Maureen Bowers Mr. Mark Bowman Ms. Mabel Brown Braune Ms. Elise Brauning Ms. Marian M. Brenner Mr. John Brewer Mr. Ron Brewer Ms. Sharon Brewer Mr. William A. Briean Jr. Ms. Jan Brightbill Mr. Edward J. Brosnan Ms. Maureen Brothers Mr. Arthur Brown Ms. Frances Brown Mr. Joseph Brown Ms. Lilian Brown Ms. Mary Brown Mr. Jonathan L. Bruce Ms. Mary E. Bryson Ms. Rose Bubczyk Mr. Michael Bubel Mr. James Buckley Ms. Margarette Buckley Mr. Charles Leo Buckman Ms. Shelva Burdette-Smith Mr. Franklin L. Burgess, Jr. Ms. Darlene Burkholder Mr. James E. Burr Mr. Paul H. Burrier Mr. Steve Burriss Ms. Pat Buscemi Mr. Charles Bush Ms. Doris Bush Ms. Gail A. Bushey Mr. Arthur N. Butler, Jr. Ms. Margaret Butler Mr. Nathan Butler Ms. Doris Bynaker Mr. Hubert Byrn Ms. Amelia Bystrak Mr. Jack Calhoun Ms. Elsie Capps Mr. Richard Cardany Mr. Rocky Cardinale Ms. Vivian Cardinale Ms. Libby Carlee Ms. Myrtle Carlin Mr. Carl S. Carlson Ms. Patricia Carr Dr. Samuel H. Case Mr. J. Stuart Cassilly Mr. William F. Catron Ms. Joan M. Catterton Ms. Vicky Caulk Ms. Helen Cavey Mr. Dale Cellitto Ms. Gertrude Chaney Ms. Jean Jones Chenoweth Ms. Ella Mary Childress Mr. Marvin “Murph” Childs, Sr. Mr. James Chrest Ms. Georgia C. Christian Ms. Eleanor Christie Ms. Virginia Churn Ms. Arlene Clark Mr. Glenn M. Clark, Jr. Ms. Frances Clatterbuck Mr. Gilbert Clegg Mr. Clint Clement Mr. Weldon M. Clinton, Sr. Mr. Vic Cohen Ms. Frances Colbert Mr. Albert Cole Mr. Robert & Mrs. Pauline Cole Mr. David Dale Collett Ms. Anne Conrad Mr. Edward Cook Mr. Tim Cooke Mr. Robert Cornwell Mr. William A. Courpas Mr. Guy W. Covert Ms. Isabelle G. Cowan Mr. Robert Coy DASH — Spring 2013 9 Annual Report of Carroll Hospice 2012 Donors Memorials, continued Ms. Mary Crabbs Ms. Eleanor Crawmer Ms. Virginia Bowen Cross Mrs. Vergie Crouch Mr. Richard “Pete” Crouse Ms. Alice Crowl Ms. Emma Crushong Ms. Julia Ann Batarla Cuddahee Ms. Eleanor Cullum Mr. Harry Cunningham Ms. Marie Cunningham Mr. Andrew Curtis Mr. Hugh Dalton Curtis Ms. Dorothy E. Cutter Mr. John Howard Cutter Ms. Barbara Dalton Ms. Joni Kay Damm Dr. John J. Darrell Ms. Jenny Davidson Ms. Virginia Lee Davidson Mr. Gordon Davis Ms. Helen Davis Mr. Robert D. Davis Ms. Phyllis Jean Dawson Ms. Elizabeth “Dolly” Dayhoff Mr. Stanley L. Dayhoff Ms. Betty G. DeGroft Ms. Linda DeHart Ms. Lorrie Dell Ms. Mary Dell Ms. Paula Delph Ms. Jean Denney Mr. Harold V. Desmond, Jr. Ms. Gerda Deterer Mr. Tom Dewees Mr. William “Gene” Dick Mr. Robert Dickerson Mr. Vonny Dickinson Mr. Jacob Diehl Mr. Charles Dill Mr. Donald Dillman Mr. Frank Dimick Ms. Marie Dimick Mr. John Dipaolantonio Mr. Joseph R. Dippery Mr. Joseph Disai Mr. George Ditman Mr. William Dittrich Ms. Betty Dixon Mr. Henry L. Dodrer, Sr. Ms. Janice Doll 10 DASH — Spring 2013 Ms. Caroline Domeier Ms. Elele Dorsey Mr. John R. Dorsey Ms. Madeline L. Dorsey Mr. Walter Dorsey Ms. Rita W. Dossa Ms. Patricia Dowd Ms. Mary Doyle Ms. Mary L. Drechsler Mr. Walter W. Drechsler, Jr. Mr. Walter W. Drechsler, Sr. Mr. Richard Dudderar Mr. Robert Duerling Mr. Alvie Dull Mr. John Dull Mr. Robert Durham Mr. James W. Duttera Mr. Ronald Duttera Ms. Hilda Dutterer Ms. Alma Duvall Mr. Raymond A. & Mrs. Myrtle E. Dyson Ms. Gertrude V. Eanes Mr. John Clarke Ebaugh Mrs. Louise Ebaugh Ms. Genevieve Eckard Mr. Frederick Eckrich Ms. Mary Jane Edmunds Mr. Bernard Eichelberger Mr. Eric Eidsness Ms. Arma Eirich Mr. Mervin Elliott Mr. Charles Ellison, III Mr. Charles Ellison, Jr. Mr. Robert Walter Elwell Mr. Charles Ely Mr. Fred Emerick Ms. Cecial Ensko Ms. Lovalia Erbeck Ms. Nancy Ernest Ms. Jean Ernst Mr. Jean Esz Mr. David M. Evanick Mr. Robert Evans Ms. Ann Ewart Ms. Ida E. Eybs Mr. John & Mrs. Mary Face Ms. Janet L. Fadely Mr. Frank Faehner Mr. Carl Farver Ms. Helen Marie Farver Mr. Richard Farver, Sr. Mr. R. Wayne Feezer Ms. Charlene Feinstein Mr. Raymond Fendlay Mr. Chas Ferguson Ms. Karen Feroli Mr. Ed Ferrara Ms. Blanche Ferris Mrs. Laurie J. Fetchko Mr. Alfhield Feustel Mrs. Helma Fiedler Mr. William Albert Fiedler Mr. Rosario Fiorani Mr. Michael Fiorelli Mr. Charles O. Fisher, Sr. Mrs. Margaret Gunter Fisher Ms. Ella M. Fleishell Ms. Doris Flickinger Ms. Suzanne Foard Ms. Dorothy Forman Mr. George Forrester Sr. Ms. Dolly Frank Mr. James E. Frank Mr. James Walter Frank, Sr. Ms. Catherine E. Franklin Ms. Linda Franklin Mr. Rod Frederickson Ms. Francis French Mr. Ben Freundel Ms. Katherine Fritz Mr. Marvin C. Fuchs Mr. Charles A. Funkhouser Ms. Carole Fuss Mr. Waltraud Futran Ms. Marsha Lynn Gaeger Mr. Adam Gafos Ms. Eugenia Gafos Mr. George Gafos Mr. Thomas Gaines Mr. Charles W. Gaither Mr. Richard E. Galicki Ms. Louella Garheart Ms. Angela Garland Ms. Irene Garland Ms. Ida Garrettson Ms. Arta Gartrell Mr. Marvin “Pete” Gartrell Mr. Anthony J. Gatta, Sr. Mr. Louis F. Genson Mr. John P. George Mr. Joe Gerlovich Mr. Robert R. Gibson Mr. Jim Gillan Mr. Charles David Gillis Mrs. Helen Ginsberg Mr. Ted Girdner Ms. Eloise M. Gist Ms. Shirley Gist Mr. John A. Giudice Mr. Lawrence Glick Ms. Jeanne G. Gloss Ms. Celia Goldberg Ms. Charlotte Keefer Gonder Mrs. Virginia Good Mr. Robert Gosselin Mr. Charles A. Grabill Mr. & Mrs. Granville Grabill Ms. Betty Grace Ms. Grace Mason Ms. Mildred Graham Mr. Richard Graham Ms. Joan Gravels Mr. Dale Green Ms. Karen Marie Green Mr. Michael Greenwood, Sr. Mr. Jerry Greer Mr. Robert Griffin Ms. Gloria Grimes Mr. Donald Groomes Ms. Kathryn Groshon Ms. Buelah Grossman Ms. Mary P. Grove Mrs. Mary Guisewhite Mr. Jack Gullo, Sr. Mr. Harry Hadel Mr. Joseph P. Hahn Ms. Mary Haifley Ms. Alice Haines Ms. Jane Haines Ms. Mary Haines Ms. Sandra C. Hall Ms. Rosalie M. Halter Rev. Fred Hanna Ms. Isabelle Hansen Ms. Kathleen Hare Mrs. Margaret Harman Ms. Lorraine Harrington Ms. Betty J. Harris Ms. Dolores Harris Mr. Melvin G. & Mrs. Marie E. Harris Ms. Miriam Harris Mr. Ricky Harrison Annual Report of Carroll Hospice 2012 Donors Memorials, continued Ms. Terri Harrison Mr. Charles A. Hartman Mr. Larry Hartman Ms. Cathy Harvey Mr. William R. Haugh, Jr. Ms. Hilda B. Haugh Mr. Neil Hawk Ms. Hillis Hawkins Mr. Jack Hawkins Ms. Marion Catherine “Kitty” Hawkins Ms. Yvonne Hawkins Ms. Shirley Hayes Mr. & Mrs. James H. Haynes Ms. Caroline Heller Mr. William Heller, Sr. Ms. Anne Hellmann Mr. Ralph E. Henry, Sr. Mr. Randy E. Henry Mr. Robert Hentz Mr. Edward Herman Ms. Pearl M. Herman Mr. William M. Hesson Mr. Jack Hetrick Mr. & Mrs. Hiebert Ms. Judith Higgs Ms. Catherine High Mr. Gero Hilbourn Ms. Janet Hill Ms. Agnes Himmel Ms. Norma M. Hirsch Ms. Ethel Hoff Mr. Marlin Hoff Mr. Robert “Bobby” M. Holbrook Mr. Gilbert Holniker Mr. Stephen Holniker Ms. Verna V. Holsinger Mr. Carl Hood Mr. James Hood Mr. Lewis D. Hood, Jr. Mrs. Wilma Hood Ms. Margaret Hoofnagle Mr. James T. Hook, III Mr. Justin Hook Mr. George V. Hooper Mr. Earl Hoover Ms. Ella Mae Hoover Ms. Eva Hopwood Ms. Sharon W. Hornberger Ms. Helen V. Horner Ms. Carlita B. Horten Hospice Patients Ms. Betty Jane Houck Mr. Samual Howard Ms. Teresa Ott Howard Ms. Margaret Huber Ms. Julia Humbert Ms. Ruthann Humphreys Ms. Ella M. Huster Mr. Lynn Hutton, Sr. Ms. Emily Inskeep Mr. Alvin J. Irvin, Jr. Mr. William H. Jackson Mr. Martin Jacobson Mr. Bob James Mr. Thomas M. Jamison, III Ms. Patricia Jarkowiec Mr. Donald Jarvis Ms. Rose Jarzynski Ms. Anne D. Jeffers Ms. Patricia Jefferson Mr. Carey Kenyon Johnson Mr. Earle & Mrs. Theresa Johnson Ms. Mildred Johnson Mr. Roy A. Johnson Ms. Ruth M. Joiner Mr. William Joiner Ms. Christine Rosella Jones Mr. Melvin Jones Ms. Emily Jorss Mr. Marven H. Kaberle Mr. Roman Kadlubowski Mr. Jerry Kappes Ms. Frances Kase Ms. Margaret Keeney Ms. Elizabeth Keeter Mr. Talbott Pat Kelley Mr. William F. Kelmartin Ms. Nancy Carolyn Kelso Ms. Dawn Kenton Ms. Doris Kerns Ms. Dolores Kerr Ms. Pauline Keys Mr. Jonah D. Kibler Mr. Bob Kimble Ms. Ruth King Mr. Harold Kipe Ms. Pauline Kippen Ms. Kathy Kirkner Ms. Martha Kirkpatrick Mr. Clarence Kitchen Mrs. Patricia Klaput Mr. Robert Klein, Sr. Mrs. Patricia L. Kliemann Mr. Frank Kline Ms. Elsie C. Schmitt Knight Ms. Doris E. Koenig Ms. Marsha Koenig Mr. Leroy Kohls Ms. Kathryn Iris Kortisses Ms. Betty Kratz Rev. Charles Kratz Mr. Joseph Kraus Ms. Catherine Krause Mr. Eugene Krauss Ms. Mary F. Krebs Ms. Rose T. Kretzschmar Mr. John Kruszewski Mr. Arthur J. Kuhn, Jr. Mr. Doug Laatsch Ms. Margaret E. Lafferty Mr. Jerry Lagrone Mr. Charles & Mrs. Sara Lambert Ms. Mary J. Lanni Ms. Delana Lantz Mr. William J. Laslo Ms. Dolores Latella Mr. Walter Lawrence Ms. Jennie Lawson Ms. Vestal Leatherman Ms. Fern Lee Ms. Eleanor N. Leidy Mr. E. Clifford Leister Ms. Leola Leister Mr. Kenneth Lentzner Mr. Sam & Mrs. Ruth Levis Ms. Mary Ruth Lippy Mr. Edward W. Lister, Jr. Mr. Richard Little Ms. Catherine Litzau Mr. Bryan Mitchell Livesay Mr. Elmer & Mrs. Artis Livesay Ms. Grace Livesay Mr. Larkin Livesay Ms. Mary Mayrella Locascio Mr. Patrick & Mrs. Georgia Lockhart Mr. Vernon Lohn Mr. Louis Lolli Ms. Margaret Lombardo Ms. Beverly A. Long Ms. Mary Ethel Long Mr. Richard Long Ms. Hazel Longo Ms. Juanita Swanner Lord Mr. Joseph Lorditch Ms. Carol Inkrote Losch Ms. Elizabeth Loudenslager Mrs. Ann Love Mrs. Virginia A. Love Ms. Renee Lovett Ms. Charlotte Lowe Mr. James W. Lowery Ms. Alice C. Luers Ms. Andrea Luplow Ms. Marie Lusby Ms. Elaine M. Lutz Ms. Lucille Lutz Mr. William Donald MacAleese Ms. Guyla Macioch Mr. Charles F. Magee Ms. Gloria Maier Mr. Louis Maloff Mr. George Elwood Maloney, Jr. Mr. Frank & Mrs. Theresa Malta Ms. Phyllis Maneval Mr. Rapheal & Mrs. Elizabeth Marconi Ms. Norma Marick Ms. Agnes Marriott Mr. Ken Marshall Mr. Eldridge L. Martin Ms. Evelyn L. Martin Mr. Herbert & Mr. Evelyn Martin Mr. Paul Martin Mr. Herbert T. Martin, Sr. Ms. Teresa Martin Ms. Viola Martin Mr. Charles R. Mathews Mr. Robert & Mrs. Hazel Matthews Ms. Barbara Matulevich Ms. Jackie Mauck Mr. Thomas F. & Mrs. Margaret May Ms. Barbara Maynes Ms. Annetta K. Mayo Mr. John H. McAlister, III Mr. James L. McCart Mr. Varnel McCrossin Mr. Allen McDonald Ms. Jennie L. McGraw Mr. Clayton T. McKenny Mr. Michael McNeal Mr. Michael McShane DASH — Spring 2013 11 Annual Report of Carroll Hospice 2012 Donors Memorials, continued Ms. Elda McVicker Ms. Elsie K. Meekins Mr. Walter Meighan Mr. Robert Meil Ms. Dot Meile Mr. Charles Menchey Mr. Ralph E. Mennerick Mr. Edgar Mercer Mr. Jim Mercer Mr. Don Meredith Ms. Ann Mettee Ms. Audrey Metzbower Ms. Lori A. Metzger Ms. Terri Meushaw Mr. A. Warren Miller Mr. Charles “Buck” Miller Mr. Harvey Miller Mr. Joseph Miller Ms. Leslie Miller Ms. Ruth Miller Ms. Marie B. Moler Ms. Linda Monaldi Mr. Walter Moreau Mrs. Rose L. Morell Ms. Addie Morfoot Ms. Kathryn Morgan Mr. Jack Morningstar Ms. Sharon Morningstar Mr. Tony Moscati Mr. Thomas M. Moylan Mr. Richard J. Mulhare, Sr. Ms. Theresa Muller Mr. Charles E. Mullinix Ms. Nancy Mullinix Mr. Thomas J. & Mrs. Martha J. Murphy Mr. Richard Murray Mr. Harry Berkley Myers Mr. Robert J. Myers Mr. John Naurot Mr. Frank C. Naylor Ms. Margaret Naylor Mrs. Shirley Nelson Mr. Paul Noble Ms. Brenda Noll Ms. Elizabeth L. Norfolk Mr. Edward L. Norris Mr. Joseph Notich Ms. Sherry Nowlin Mr. John Noyes Ms. Norma “Dolly” Null Mr. Ronnie L. “Ronnilly” Nusbaum Mr. Alexander B. Ober, Jr. TR O’Farrell, III Mr. Robert F. Ohler, Sr. Dr. Sani Okutman Ms. Jacquelyn O’Leary Mr. David Oler Mr. Chris Olson Mr. James Edward O’Meara, Jr. Mr. Jack & Mrs. Clara Orenstein Mr. L. Gerald Oursler Mr. Neal Owings Mr. Donovan Palmer Ms. Margaret Parker 12 DASH — Spring 2013 Mr. Robert R. Parker Mr. William “Bill” T. Parker Ms. Sylvia Parr Ms. Deb Parry Ms. Virginia Pasek Ms. Jeanne Paulsen Ms. Agatha M. Peeling Ms. Frances Pellit Mr. Paul Perkins Mr. John Phillips Ms. Vivian J. Phillips Mr. James R. Phipps Mr. Matthew Gerard Pinkas Mr. Frederick Piotrowski Ms. Gertrude Pirozzi Ms. Betty Pistel Mr. Carlton Poff Mr. Robert B. Pond Christopher & David Pons Mr. Dale Porter, Sr. Ms. Thelma Powers Mr. Walter Powers Mr. Abraham L. Preece Mr. Francis Walter “Buddy” Preston Mr. Dean W. Price Ms. Christine Priebe Mr. Robert Kyle Pritts Ms. Evelyn Purvis Ms. Gaye Imogene Rager Mr. Randy Rager Ms. Elizabeth Rainey Mr. John Patrick Rainey, Jr. Mrs. Beverly Rajca Mr. David Bruce Rambol Ms. Leslie Randall Mr. Carl H. Rauschenberg, Sr. Mr. William Ray Ms. Julie Reddinger Mr. Jimmie Reed Ms. Karen Lee Reger Ms. Marilyn C. Reichert Ms. Jean Remmel Ms. Ruth Remmel Ms. Edith Remmers Ms. Anna Repetti Mr. Carl Repetti Mr. Eddie Rhoderick Mr. William C. Rhoten, Jr. Mr. William A. Rhoten Mr. Billie Ricci Mr. James John Richards Mr. John & Mrs. Jane Richards Mr. Joseph S. Rider, Jr. Ms. Betty Ridings Mr. Bill Riley Ms. Linda Rill Ms. Linda Ritchey Mr. William Joseph Ritz Ms. Edna Robbins Ms. Mary Elizabeth Robbins Ms. Erma Robinson Ms. Karen Robinson Mr. Wayne H. Rodgers Mr. Edward Roeder, Jr. Ms. Betty Jane Rohrback Ms. Laurel Rohrmann Ms. Meredith Rontson Ms. Shirley Rose Ms. Catherine Rosenstock Mr. Harry Rosenzweig Ms. Dorothy Ross Mr. Glen Roti Mrs. Meredith L. Routson Ms. Sandy Roy Mr. Joseph R. Royston, Jr. Mr. Gary Rupert Ms. Sarah Beth Redmer Rupp Mr. Edward Rush Mr. John J. Rush Ms. Rose Saboury Mr. Charles Sackman Mr. Edward Joseph Salins Mr. David Saltzman Ms. Rita Salvatore Ms. Teresa A. Samosuk Mrs. Belva Sanders Ms. Helen Sanders Mr. Harry L. Sandosky, Sr. Mr. Bill Santos Mr. Kenny Sartain Ms. Angela A. Saxton Ms. Josie Scattergood Mr. Leroy Schaefer Ms. Emma Scharf Mr. Walter Scharf Mr. Michael Schipper Ms. Helen Schmidt Mr. Martin Schmitt Mr. Richard Schrenker Mr. Geary Schuchhardt Ms. Carolyn Schultheis Mr. William T. Schuyler Mr. Michael T. Sciarretta, Jr. Ms. Beatrice B. Scott Ms. Eileen Sealing Ms. Sandra Sealing Ms. Nancy Seifert Ms. Betty Seiland Mr. Michael E. Seipp Ms. Romaine Seipp Mr. James C. Seymour Mr. Edward Shaffer Ms. Hilda Shamer Mrs. Marie Shamer Mr. Don Sharpe Mr. Vernon Shearer Mr. Grant Sheehan Ms. Beverly Sheldon Ms. Eleanor Shelley Mr. Terry Dennis Shelley Ms. Vivian R. Sherman Ms. Dorothy C. Shipley Mr. Norman Shipley Mr. Webster E. Shipley Ms. Eunice Shipp Mr. John Jack Shockney Mr. Alfred Sichau Mr. Jerry Signor Mr. Guy L. Simmons Mr. George Simms Mr. Richard F. Simpers Mr. Ray Simpson Mr. Clarence Singer Mr. Jack John Sinnott Ms. Gloria Sipes Mr. George Sirinakis Mr. Maurice L. “Moe” Sisk Ms. Ruth Lynn Six Ms. Doris L. Skelton Ms. Beverly Slade Mr. Ralph Wiley Sloan Mr. David L. Smeak, Sr. Ms. Doris M. Smelser Mr. Chuck Smith Ms. Dolores Smith Ms. Doris E. Smith Ms. Doris M. Smith Mr. Edward Smith Mr. John Smith Mr. Malvin Smith Mr. Michael Smith Mr. Richard Smith, Sr. Mr. Paul Snead Mr. Allan Snyder Mr. Harry E. Snyder Mr. Harry Lee Snyder Ms. Dorothy Sody Ms. Marion Janet Sorrell Mr. Lawrence E. Spangler, Sr. Ms. Bertha Spayd Ms. Anna Catherine Spencer Mr. Marlin L. Spencer Mr. Joe Starkey Ms. Sandy Starr Mr. Richard M. Stedding, Sr. Ms. Dorothy Stem Ms. Florence “Dots” Stephan Ms. Norma Stephan Mr. Daniel Stephens Ms. Catherine Stevens Ms. Dorothy Stewart Ms. Janet Stewart Mr. William Stinebaugh Mr. Brent Stitely Ms. Susan Wilkinson Stith Ms. Barbara Stone Ms. Elizabeth Stone Mr. David E. Stonesifer Ms. Leland Stonesifer Mr. Barbara A. Store Ms. Grace Stormoen Ms. Dina Strauss Mr. Raymond L. Strevig, Jr. Ms. Madaline Stickland Ms. Miriam E. Strine Mr. John Charles Strott Mr. Charles Stub Mr. Treva Stull Ms. Dolores Sullivan Ms. Bonnie Summer Ms. Martha Sutherland Mr. Robert Swanner, Sr. Mrs. Virginia Sykes Ms. Peggy Taafe Mr. Bill Talbott Annual Report of Carroll Hospice 2012 Donors Memorials, continued Ms. Joyce Taylor Ms. Kathryn B. Taylor Mr. Robert Taylor Ms. Thelma M. Taylor Ms. Mae Teeter Ms. Carole Tenney Ms. Jill D. Thomas Aiden & Brynn Thompson Ms. Grace Thompson Mr. John “Johnny” Howard Thompson Mr. Robert Mitchell Thompson Mr. Harold Thornburg Ms. Darlene Threatte Mr. Carl Toeneboehn Ms. Patsy Tokarski Ms. Sherlyn J. Tomlinson Mr. Joseph Toscano Ms. Beth Townsend Ms. Katherine E. Townshend Ms. Gloria Trenner Mr. Glenn W. Trimmer Ms. Monica Troutner Mrs. Doris Troxell Mr. Tom Troxell Mr. Joseph Truhe Ms. Cicely Tucker Ms. Helen Tucker Mr. Mitch Tucker Ms. Bertha Turnbaugh Mr. Bruce Tyler Mr. Leon “Lee” H. Underwood Ms. Jean Valenti Ms. Ruth W. Valentine Ms. Clemintina Vespignani Mr. Willie W. Vest Mr. Joseph Villa Ms. Peggy Villella Ms. Robin Lynn Von Hagel Ms. Ruth Wachter Ms. Carol J. Waddell Ms. Doris Wagner Mr. Jesse Wagner Mr. Joseph Wagner Mr. Roger Verl Wagner Mr. John G. Walk Mr. Charles Walker Mr. William Walker Mr. John Walz Mr. Harold Wanzer Ms. Leona O. Ward Ms. Lillian Warehime Ms. Shirley Warehime Ms. Carol Warner Mr. John U. Warner, Jr. Mr. George Warner, Sr. Mr. Geroge Vernon Warrington Mr. Albert L. Watkins Mr. LaRoy Watson Mr. Larry Watson Mr. Ron Weaver Mr. Kenneth Webb Ms. Gladys Weber Ms. Anna E. Weis Mr. Mignon R. Weishaar Mr. Howie Weiss Mr. Norman Weller Ms. Mary Welsh Ms. Edna Wenck Mr. Maurice Wentz Mr. John C. Werner Mr. Alfred Wetzel, Sr. Ms. Mary C. Wheat Ms. Carole White Mr. James E. White Ms. May White Mr. Edward Whitehurst Mr. William Wallace Whitlock Mr. Herbert Whitmore Ms. Crystal A. Whorton Ms. Lorraine Wicks Mr. Albert Wilford Ms. Ada Wilhelm Ms. Mary Wilhelm Mr. Frederick Wilhide Mr. David E. Will Mr. Ralph Williams Mr. Theodore Williams Ms. Elizabeth E. Williamson Ms. Patricia H. Williamson Ms. Ethel Wilson Mrs. Krisann Wilson Ms. Phyllis Wilson Ms. Mary Christine Wimert Ms. Isabelle Holmes Windsor Mr. Robbie Wink Ms. Carole Winner Ms. Mary Wiseman Mr. Richard Wiseman Mr. Stewart K. Wisner Mr. Walter Wisner Mr. Cheston W. Witherow Mr. Robert Witter Ms. Janet Wolfe Ms. Mary Wood Ms. Emma Woodrum Ms. Emma Woolford Ms. Anne Mary Wotapka Ms. Joan Wright Mr. Wilbur & Mrs. Dorothy Wright Mr. Richard T. Yates Ms. Linda Yingling Mr. Mike Yingling Ms. Jane L. Young Mr. Edward Zabel Ms. Shirley Ann Zaccagnini Ms. Allie E. Zeigler Mr. Edward Zelinski Ms. Mary Jeanette Zellers Ms. April M. Zellmer Ms. Sarah Zentgraf Mr. Karl E. Zepp Ms. Pauline Zepp Mr. George W. Ziegler, Sr. In Honor Of The following list of special friends and loved ones were honored through gifts made to Carroll Hospice between January 1, 2012 and December 31, 2012. If you would like to honor someone special, please visit CarrollHospice.org/Ways-Of-Giving. Reverend David Bare Mr. Paul & Mrs. Dot Bauer The Beck Family Ms. Linda Bluth Dr. Alexander Bogdaschewskyi Mr. John Burdette Mr. Carl & Mrs. Betty Carlson Carroll Hospice Staff Dr. Sam & Mrs. Susan Case Mrs. Bonnie & Mr. Dick Clendaniel Mr. Mark Darrell Ms. Manda Delph Ms. Oliva Devilbiss Mr. Larry & Mrs. Rebecca Dutterer Mrs. Betsy Eisman Ms. Robin Elza Mr. Herb Esworthy Ms. Linda M. Falconiero Mr. Bruce Falkenberg Mrs. Laurie Fitzgerald Neil Forthman Family Mr. Jim & Mrs. Phyllis Geary Mrs. Christine Gerstmyer Ms. Lynn Gottleib Ms. Dianne M. Harvey Mr. David Henley Ms. Minnie Hinkhaus Mr. Lester A. Houck Ms. Cherri Johnson Dr. Zalman Kahn Mr. Bob & Mrs. Janice Kirkner Mr. Walter & Mrs. Helen Korpacz Dr. Flavio Kruter Ms. Hollis Larrimore Mr. Russell E. Leidy Mrs. Sandra Leitch Mr. Roger Lindsay Mr. Ray Luby Ms. Ursula Mahon Ms. Cathy Markle Mr. Frank Mayeski Mrs. Carol McClure Ms. Kim M. McCoy Ms. Frances Meeker Mr. William Miller Holly & Michael Morgan Mrs. Heidi Murphy Mrs. Pam Naumann Mrs. Carolyn Owings The Packard Family Ms. Hazel Rectanus Ms. Frances Reininger Mr. Joseph Richards & Family Rev. Barbara Sears Mr. Richard W. Shaw Ms. Tiffany Shifflett Dr. Errol & Mrs. Joy Smith Mr. Lester & Mrs. Thelma Spencer Ms. Anne Spittel Ms. Lynn Taafe Mrs. Alice Taylor Mr. Lelio Tomasina Ms. Krista Towns Ms. Emily VonGunten Mrs. Jeanette Walters Ms. Carol Mobley Weaver Mrs. Claudia A. Wenzing & Mr. Richard W. Humphries, Sr. Ms. Elsie Whitmore Mr. Rusty & Mrs. JoAnn Yingling Mrs. Debbie Zepp Mr. Adam Zucker Ms. Phyllis Zumbrun DASH — Spring 2013 13 Annual Report of Carroll Hospice 2012 Donors Commemorative Bricks Through our commemorative brick program, Carroll Hospice offers a lasting way to memorialize your loved ones or pay tribute to someone special. Each inscribed brick is placed outside of the main entrance of the Dove House. Following is a list of donors who purchased bricks from January 1, 2012 to December 31, 2012. If you would like to pay tribute to someone special by purchasing a commemorative brick for our Memorial Walk, please visit CarrollHospice.org/Brick-Form. Ms. Charlotte A. Abell In Memory of Our Wonderful Mom Norma I. Marick, Love Always, The Marick Kids In Memory of Our Noni, Norma I. Marick Anonymous Kris Ann Wilson, Beloved Associate and Friend Ms. Ada L. Barber Dedicated to W. Robert Barber, 1922-2000 Ms. Ann L. Barcroft David Barcroft, To God Be The Glory Ms. Kim Barefield In Loving Memory of Norma J. Stephan Mr. Robert W. Bergman Nancy Bergman, Love Forever, Bob and Lisa Ms. Joan K. Bildstein In Memory of F. Evans Bildstein, 1932-2011 Ms. Melissa Bivens Emily E. Bivens, 1919-2012, Luv U, You will be missed Mr. & Mrs. Robert Bolard In Memory of Doris E. Smith, 1919-1994 Mr. Robert L. Bowers In Memory of June Bowers 2006 Mr. Earle H. Brewer In Memory of Sharon I. Brewer, 11-30-47 to 8-14-10 Mr. & Mrs. Larry L. Brown In Memory of Charlotte Beaver, Love Always Ms. Maryann C. Burleson Jennie L. McGraw, Special Friend, MB & HW Ms. Elsie L. Capps Elsie L. Capps, Excellent Service, Thank you Mrs. Betty Carlson Carl and Betty Carlson In Memory of Elmer and Artis Livesay Mr. & Mrs. H. Scott Carr In Memory of Mr & Mrs H. Carr, Mr & Mrs JF Baker, by H. Scott & Thelma L. Carr Mr. William P. Eckles Carroll County Career & Tech Ctr., 2012 Ms. Holly Clark-Dull In Memory of Arlene D. Clark, 1937-2009 In Memory of M. Glenn Clark, Jr., 1962-2012 14 DASH — Spring 2013 Mr. & Mrs. Richard Clendaniel Bonnie and Dick Clendaniel, June 20, 1954 Mr. & Mrs. Robert D. Cole In Memory of Charles and Sara Lambert In Memory of Robert and Pauline Cole Ms. Betty H. Cornwell In Memory of Robert Cornwell, 1931-2003 Ms. S. LaRue Crowl In Memory of Alice C. Crowl Mr. John J. Cutter John Howard Cutter, December 16, 1920 to August 12, 1995 Dorothy E. Gibbons Cutter, April 22, 1923 to July 29, 2011 Mrs. Mary C. Desmond Lori’s Dicey Chix, 10 Years Later, This Roll’s For You Mrs. Shirley F. Dill In Memory of Charles W. Dill, 1933-2012 Mr. & Mrs. James Elkswick In Loving Memory of Beatrice Scott Ms. Tracey Estes In Memory of MeMe, Marie Brown Moler Mr. Mark Fetchko Laurie Fetchko, Loving Mother, Wife Daughter, Sister & Friend, 9-14-67 to 3-04-12 Mr. & Mrs. Steve Forrest Steve E. Burriss, Forever in Our Hearts, 6-3-12 In Memory of Steve Burriss, Love Pam Allen In Memory of Steve Burriss, Love Mom & Dad In Memory of Steve Burriss, Love Aunt & Uncle Mr. & Mrs. George W. Forrester In Memory of George William Forrester, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Neil Forthman The Neil Forthman Family Dr. Khalil & Mrs. Denise Freiji In Memory of Earl Joseph Blum, 12/30/2011 Mr. & Mrs. Donald Frizzell In Loving Memory of Nathan Butler Mr. Claude Garland Angela Garland, Oct 25 to Aug 12, Love Always CHG Mr. & Mrs. Romeo Gauthier In Memory of Libby Carlee, 1923-1999 Ms. Charlotte F. George In Loving Memory of John P. George Mr. & Mrs. Charles Gillis, III In Memory of Charles & Mary Gillis, Jr. In Memory of Joe & Marybeth Brown Mr. Eldridge Glass In Memory of Jimmie R. Reed Mr. & Mrs. Moses Goldberg In Memory of Celia Goldberg Freed Mrs. Thelma Grabill In Memory of Charles Aubrey Grabill Ms. Emily Graham In Loving Memory Richard P. Graham, 07/17/1936-12/15/2008 Ms. Darlene Grammer In Loving Memory of Butch Grammer Mr. & Mrs. Frank J. Griffin In Loving Memory Jean Denney, Always With Us Mr. & Mrs. Francis D. Gruner In Memory of Emory and Ella Huster Mr. William Haifley In Memory of Mary E. Haifley, 12/1/10 Mr. & Mrs. R. Daniel Haines In Memory of Doris L. Bynaker Mr. Dan & Mrs. Kitty Hartzler In Memory of Loved Ones, Dan, Helen & Harry, Thelma & Byron Mrs. Kathleen R. Hoff In Memory of Marlin Hoff Ms. Joan Holbrook Robert M. Holbrook, 7/29/31-8/5/08, Very Much Missed Mr. & Mrs. Richard Humbert In Memory of Our Family, by the Humberts Ms. Constance E. Kelmartin In Memory of Wm F. Kelmartin, Nov 15, 2008 Mr. Jeffrey & Mrs. Marjorie Kimble Jeff and Marjie Kimble, In Memory of Blanche Ferris, Jan Brughtbill Mr. & Mrs. Grant D. Kinkade In Memory of Larry Hartman, Our Poppy Annual Report of Carroll Hospice 2012 Donors Commemorative Bricks, continued Mr. & Mrs. Walter T. Kowalski In Loving Memory of Harry D. Hadel, Sr. Ms. Theresa Rose Boyd In Memory of April M. Zellmer, Lady Elk #2277 Mr. & Mrs. Eric Lee In Memory of Earl Berry, 8/14/35-9/22/02 Mr. Russell E. Leidy In Memory of Eleanor N. Leidy In Honor of Russell E. Leidy Ms. Janice Linder Forever In Our Hearts, Mom and Dad Mr. John Lowe Charlotte Lowe, Beloved Mother and Wife M & T Bank M&T Bank Proudly Supports Carroll Hospice Mrs. Madge B. Magee In Memory of Charles F. Magee Ms. Denise McGee In Loving Memory, Janet Stewart, 2/01/10 Mrs. Helen McShane I Loving Memory of Michael McShane Ms. Sandra L. Mennerick In Memory of Ralph Mennerick, Forever & Ever Mr. & Mrs. Allen Mitchell In Memory of My Loving Mother Doris Ruth Miller In Memory of Dolly Dayhoff Ms. Barbara Mort Angela Garland, Our Mom, 8-20-12, Loving Children Mr. Mark Murphy In Memory of Tom & Martha Murphy, Westminster, MD Ms. Joyce Myers In Memory of Vonny Dickinson, 10/31/40-03/28/12 Mr. & Mrs. Steven Naylor In Memory of Frank & Margaret Naylor Mr. Howard A. Noll In Memory of Brenda L. Noll Mrs. Gwendolyn O’Farrell In Memory of T.R. O’Farrell, III In Memory of Richard Morley Farver, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Packard The Packard Family Mr. & Mrs. Stephen C. Penyak In Memory of Elizabeth “Dolly” Dayhoff Ms. Sally A. Phillips In Loving Memory of John M. Phillips, 2005 Mr. & Mrs. Paul C. Price In Loving Memory of Eleanor Cullum Ms. Anna M. Pritts In Loving Memory of Robert Kyle Pritts, by His Wife and Children Ms. Lori Rectanus In Honor of Hazel Rectanus, All Our Love Republic National Distributing Co. In Memory of Louis A. Lolli, Friend of RNDC Ms. Darlene Rhoads Thanks to All the Dove Angels Nash – Rhoads Family Ms. Barbara K. Rhodes In Memory of Our Father Robert Kimble, 03-03-18 to 09-18-11 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Richards In Loving Memory of Harry L Rosenzweig In Memory of Harry Rosenzweig Ms. Danie Ridgway In Loving Memory of Sandra Roy Mr. Charles Rohrmann In Memory of Laurel Rohrmann, 11/13/2012 Ms. Margaret Rosenberger The Disharoon Family The Rosenberger Family In Loving Memory of Crystal A. Whorton Mr. & Mrs. Gerald M. Rosier In Loving Memory of Marlin L. & A. Catherine Spencer Ms. Gerry Schipper In Memory of Michael Schipper, 2003 Mrs. Edith L. Schuyler William Thomas Schuyler, 01/07/25-11/20/09 Ms. Joan C. Shelton Auntie Helen D., With Me Always, Yours, Joanie Ms. Shirley F. Sinnott Honoring Our Beloved Jack E. Sinnott Mr. Winifred J. Stedding In Memory of Richard Stedding, Love Always, Jean Ms. Susan Stith In Loving Memory Susan Wilkinson Stith Ms. Nancy D. Strauss In Memory of George & Dina Strauss, Forever Loved In Memory of Donald L. Dillman, In God’s Hands Mrs. Peggy Holder Stubs In Memory of Charles R. Stubs, Love Always Mr. James Stuller Jackie O’Leary, from Friends of Sunnybrook Ray Kadlubowski, Friends of Sunnybrook Tim Cooke, from Friends of Sunnybrook Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Tracey In Memory of Melvin G. Harris, Marie E. Harris Mr. Jack Trenner Grand Memories, Endless Love, Gloria “Pete” Trenner, 4-17-28 to 1-25-11 Mrs. Linda K. Wagner In Loving Memory of Jesse G. Wagner Mr. & Mrs. Timothy S. Warner Carol Warner, Miss you Momo, 1962-2005 Ms. Donna Lynn Welsh For My Aunt Mary Welsh, Love Donna Westminster Elks #2277 In Honor of Fellow Westminster Elks Westminster High School Class of 2014 In Memory of Laurie S. Fetchko, 9-14-67 to 3-04-12 Mr. William S. Wheat In Loving Memory of Mary C. Wheat, 1954-2012 Mrs. Mary F. Wilhide In Memory of Rick Wilhide, We Miss You Mr. John R. Wilson From John with Love to his wife, Krisann R. Wilson Winfield Youth Softball Org. In Memory of Steven E. Burriss, Loyal Volunteer, Winfield Youth Softball Org. Mrs. Mary L. Yates In Memory of Richard T. Yates, Love Your Family Mr. Dan Zaccagnini, II Shirley A. Zaccagnini, Love Dan II and Anthony Zaccagnini DASH — Spring 2013 15 Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Westminster, MD Permit No. 348 Affiliated with Carroll Hospital Center and Carroll Home Care 292 Stoner Avenue Westminster, MD 21157 Carroll Hospice does not discriminate in employment, volunteer recruitment, patient care or the provision of services on the basis of race, color, religion, age, gender, sexual orientation, national origin or ancestry, marital status, or qualified physical or mental handicap or disability. Carroll Hospice accepts patients without regard to these factors and without regard to diagnosis, type of residence, presence of a primary caregiver or ability to pay. Medicare Certified Licensed by the State of Maryland Accredited by Community Health Accreditation Program Carroll Hospice Wish List The following items are needed for Carroll Hospice patients and families: • Boxes of yellow cake mix, cookie mix and brownie mix • Dove® chocolate candy • K-Cups • Microwavable single-serving main dishes (macaroni and cheese, beef stew, etc.) • Individually packaged snacks (chips, popcorn, crackers, pudding) • Single-serving sized cans of fruits and vegetables • Dove® liquid soap and lotions (small size) • Yarn for Prayer Shawl Ministry (red, white, blue and yellow especially needed) • New soft and cuddly teddy bears (10-12 inches tall) • Coloring books • Crayons (8 count) If you wish to donate any of these items, please call 410-871-7528. Monday, May 6, 2013 6 – 9 p.m. Gerstell Academy Finksburg At this delectable evening, guests will enjoy samples of specialties from more than 30 local restaurants and wineries, a large silent auction featuring approximately 100 unique items and experiences, and the sweet jazz sounds of The Eric Byrd Trio. This year’s VIP reception guest is Joshua Rosen, executive chef/owner of Charm School Chocolates, a dairy-free and vegan chocolate company. He is also a winner of Food Network’s Sweet Genius, a competition show in which four chefs are challenged to create desserts with surprise ingredients. BB&T is the presenting sponsor for Taste of Carroll, Carroll Hospice’s signature fundraising event. To purchase tickets, donate an auction item or view a slideshow from last year’s event, please visit CarrollHospice.org/Taste-Of-Carroll or call 410-871-7220.