Providence Newsletter - Providence Life Services
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Providence Newsletter - Providence Life Services
R E N OVAT I O N S T H AT K E E P C A R E AT T H E I R CO R E PR OV I DE N C E L I F E S T Y L E I S S U E W I T H N o Y O U 1 — F O R 2 0 1 5 Y O U ! Celebrating the Old and the New by Richard C. Schutt, CEO It’s a very exciting time for Providence — work is being done on our first community in Indiana, and residents are starting to move into Victorian Village Health & Wellness Center, the first place in Illinois to offer Small House style skilled nursing care. We’ve been working on these projects for a long time, and it is gratifying to see progress being made and people being served in new ways, in new locations. The progress makes this a great time to look ahead, to celebrate new services and new growth, and to praise God for the work he’s doing through us. But while we look ahead, we must also give thanks for all that God has done and is doing in the communities that we’ve been serving for decades. God has given us, and we keep working to improve each of the communities we operate. From a new dining room at Saratoga Grove and new carpet at Royal Park Place to the breaking of ground in St. John and the innovative style of care at Victorian Village Health and Wellness Center, every step we take and every life we touch is only by God’s grace. He has been our guide in the past, He is our strength today, and we will continue to rely on Him in our future. We just finished celebrating our 100th year, and while we enter into our second century of service, we continue to celebrate each and every one of the blessings UPCOMING EVENT NOTICES ANNUAL ASSOCIATION MEETING | The annual Association Meeting will take place on Thursday, April 23, 2015. Any recommended motions for the Association will be available on Friday, March 20, 2015. For information regarding this meeting, please call Beth Cunningham at (708) 342-8153. TORCHLIGHT 2015 — Save the Date | Friday, November 6, at The Union League Club of Chicago St. John Campus Starts Taking Shape Work has begun on Park Place of St. John, Providence's first community in Indiana. Construction work has officially begun and the first employee has been hired for Providence’s newest community, Park Place of St. John. Schutt said at the groundbreaking ceremony. “Today marks the beginning of many years of service to the St. John community.” Mobilization and excavation on the site of Providence’s first Indiana campus began at the end of January, just days after contractor CORE + Lagestee-Mulder A Joint Venture signed the final construction contract. The complex is expected to be complete in the summer of 2016. Rev. Archie Bazuin speaks at the Park Place of St. John groundbreaking ceremony. Park Place of St. John will be a full-spectrum community, offering The first employee hired specifically retirement living, skilled nursing, for service in St. John is Ivan rehabilitation, and memory care Van Essen, who has taken on on the campus at The Gates of St. the role of Community Relations John, and it will feature the same Marketing Director. kind of innovative services found at the new Victorian Village Health & Wellness Center. Ivan has served as teacher and principal at De Motte Christian School, as Superintendent of “By God’s providence, we come to Central Wisconsin Christian Schools the Gates of St. John,” CEO Richard in Waupun, Wisconsin, and most LIFESTYLE | Issue № 1 - 2015 1 St. John Campus Starts Taking Shape recently as the development spaces for meals. The building director at Crown Point Christian will also include a library, club School — right next door to Park room, fitness areas, beauty salon, Place of St. John. theatre-style gathering room and In his new role, Ivan will be building relationships in the St. John community, providing information about and generating interest in the complex. a guest suite. An outdoor walking path and bike trail will wind around the campus and join with the network of trails already in place at The Gates of St. John. Banks, restaurants, and other businesses are located nearby, and Crown Point Christian School is right next door to Park Place. Staff members at the school are already working with Providence leadership to develop intergenerational activities The new campus will feature the innovative Small House style buildings for skilled nursing care and rehab. Sixty apartments will make up the first phase of retirement living on the Park Place campus. One- and two-bedroom apartments will be available in five different floor plans, with options for one or two bathrooms, a patio, balcony, and enclosed garages. Laundry facilities will be included in each unit. Community space in the building will be plentiful, and Park Place of St. John will also be connected with the surrounding community. Residents can choose a spacious dining area or smaller, café-style 2 Providence Life Services for students and residents. “We look forward to collaborating with a great school, and together, we bring a testimony of God’s faithfulness,” Schutt said. Innovative services will be offered in the “small houses” on Park Place’s campus, and will serve people with skilled nursing, memory care, and rehabilitation needs. Two buildings will be home to 10 long-term residents, and a larger house will serve 30 rehabilitation clients. To find out more about Park Place of St. John, call (219) 525-4658, or email PPSJ@provlife.com. Saratoga Grove — Dining Room Remodel The Saratoga Grove dining room has been completely remodeled. DINING IN STYLE The new dining room at Saratoga Grove is serving some very happy residents. Recent renovations at the community centered on the completely redesigned, reinstalled, and repositioned buffet line. Saratoga Grove staff sought input from residents — whose recommendations resulted in the new and highly anticipated panini grill — before custom-building the line with a team of architects and designers. It was expanded to allow for a wider variety of food options, and the serving trays were downsized to keep fresh food available. The layout of the room was also changed to provide for more seating and more space for entertainers. Residents can still walk through the buffet line or choose to be served at their table, but now they’ll have new options to choose from – not only panini sandwiches, but also different pastas, made-to-order omelets, and waffles. And now, there’s an ice cream freezer built right in to the buffet. The new location of the buffet is also conveniently close to the The dining room, pictured above before the renovations, now has new tables, chairs, window treatments, and flooring. kitchen for Chef Victor and his staff. LIFESTYLE | Issue № 1 - 2015 3 Saratoga Grove — Dining Room Remodel “We appreciated their patience through all the construction,” said Campus Director Megan Tengerstrom. Work was also done by Roger Maatman plumbing, Boss Electric, and Jim Swan flooring, each of whom have worked in Providence communities before and understand how to respect the residents and their home. “We heard a lot of compliments The renovations featured a custommade buffet line with new food options. Residents can also choose to be served at their seat. The old buffet line had been there since the building opened 25 years ago, and remodeling it was a yearlong process that included approval from the residents about the workers,” Megan said. The new buffet line and flooring that came with last month’s renovations complement the new tables, chairs, and window treatments chosen by Communities Interior Auditor Vicki Sylvester and from the Village of Downers Grove purchased in the last year. and Dupage County Public Health. “The Ladies Auxiliary helped with Construction started December 8, the line was installed January 5, and Saratoga Grove got final approval on the morning of January 14. They opened for lunch that day. While the dining room was under construction, tables were set up in a makeshift dining area on the first floor, and residents were offered free room service as an alternative option. 4 Providence Life Services funding; we’re thankful for their support,” Megan said. And through the support, work, and prayers of many people, we will keep improving as we serve the residents at all our communities! RENOVATIONS Throughout Providence Enhancing the lives of our residents sometimes comes in the form of fresh carpet, a new chair, or a renovated doctor’s office. Below are some updates that Providence communities have recently made or are planning to make, in order to make their residents’ homes a little brighter, to make their services more effective, or just to add a little more style. PROVIDENCE HEALTHCARE & REHAB CENTER OF DOWNERS GROVE renovated the doctors’ chart room and is going to be renovating common areas as well. The new furniture in the chart room is modern and professional, purchased based on the physicians’ input on what helps them be efficient care providers. The room was organized around a new workstation, used for keeping electronic medical records. PHRC-DG is also getting a new look in the Fireside and Lincoln Lounges — they will have all new carpet, furniture, lighting, and window treatments. In the Fireside Lounge, updates will also be made to the fireplace itself. Decorated in earth tones, the lounges are to have a warm and inviting environment. “We can’t underestimate the impact of a pleasant environment,” Administrator Jackie Terpstra said. “A calm, clean, and warm environment helps residents and their families feel at home, and helps patients in their healing process, physically and psychologically.” New carpet and furniture will enhance the décor at ROYAL PARK PLACE. The new carpet will cover the main entrance, lobby, corridor, and café, while the main lobby will be getting new sofas, lounge chairs, and accent tables. The updates are expected to be completed mid-March. “It’s an update that allows residents to remain proud of their home,” Administrator Jeff Zylstra said. VILLAGE WOODS has been making updates throughout the building. They remodeled 36 bathrooms in 2014, installing new walk-in style showers and replacing the flooring. The Senior Day Club is enjoying the fruits of a summer remodel, which cleared a large room that was being used for storage and transformed it with comfortable couches, nice chairs and a big table now used for snacks, games and crafts. A new quiet room is also available for Day Club members to use. New lobby furniture — couches, chairs and tables — was delivered at the end of January; the fabric and rich, dark wood updated the lobby look. “The residents’ comments about the new furniture have been positive, and it’s a good first impression for families and those who come for a tour,” Community Manager Rick Molenhouse said. But he says the renovations are not yet complete: the updated furniture is part of a bigger plan that includes taking down wallpaper, painting the walls, and getting new window treatments as well. LIFESTYLE | Issue 1 - 2015 LIFESTYLE | Issue № 1№ - 2015 5 Victorian Village Health & Wellness GROUNDBREAKING | 2012 CONSTRUCTION | 2013-2014 RIBBON CUTTING | 2014 FIRST RESIDENTS | 2015 6 Providence Life Services A New Way to Serve Seniors LIFESTYLE | Issue № 1 - 2015 7 Generations Coming Together BY BILL BUIKEMA, VP OF MINISTRY AND ADVANCEMENT At Providence Life Services, we see generations come together in remarkable ways that bless both the elderly and those who have come to serve them. When younger people respond to the biblical admonition to care for the elderly, they find themselves blessed unexpectedly by their actions. Just as God has planned it, there is a richness that comes from generations coming together, responding and learning from each other. We have been commanded to honor our parents, and in doing so we ourselves secure a blessing from God (the only command with a distinct promise). When different generations come together, it is a blessing for everyone. St. John, Indiana, campus, with Crown Point Christian School. God has created a wonderful benefit at the Providence campuses, with generations coming together in such a way that they are “twice blessed” — blessed for having the opportunity to serve, and blessed again by the rich experience of meeting the needs For many years we have engaged of others. Generations need to youth from our Christian schools, come together to fulfill God’s who come to our facilities to sing, scriptural command to care for volunteer, visit with the residents, His people as they complete their and participate in campus worship journey here on earth. Regardless and programs. Intergenerational of which generation you are, programming has become a key seeing the needs of the elderly and component of our Park Place of responding will bless you in ways Elmhurst campus, with Timothy you never thought possible. students and Park Place residents learning together and from each other. We hope to have a similar intergenerational program at our 8 Providence Life Services Please join us with a gift of your time, talents and resources as we look ahead to what God has planned! A Distinctly Christian Ministry The chaplaincy program of at our communities. Each chaplain Providence Life Services is a key brings the message of salvation to element and component of our the bedside of our residents and Christian mission — a program serves to strengthen and encourage that sets us apart as a distinctly our clients. Chaplains also serve to Christian ministry. counsel families and staff. Over the last 100 years, pastors Support for our chaplaincy program have been coming to our campuses comes from gifts to the ministry. to provide spiritual support and Because of your gifts, we are able lead worship, and we now have a to provide our residents with this full- or part-time chaplain on site valuable Christian service. A Special Thanks to our Chaplains REVEREND GERRY ERFFMEYER REVEREND RUTH HARRISON Park Place of Elmhurst Providence Hospice REVEREND HEINO BLAAUW REVEREND JIM KIRKLAND Saratoga Grove Providence of Zeeland Providence of Downers Grove Royal Atrium Inn Royal Park Place REVEREND PHIL TJOELKER Providence of Palos Heights REVEREND MARK PRESTRIEDGE Village Woods Thomas Place Victorian Village LIFESTYLE | Issue № 1 - 2015 9 The Providence Family DONORS | September–December — 2014 Gifts for Providence James and Victoria Camalick Tim and Deborah Abbring Kari Campagna Amber Mechanical Contractors Kymberlee Carr Kelly Baker Kirk and Jean Cavanaugh John and Carole Bakker Marthe Celis Thom and Lucette Bamford Centier Bank Matthew and Heather Ales Lee Campbell Carol Candell Janet Almen Jack and Peggy Cashman Clarence Davids & Michael and Valerie Bartel Company Dr. David and Jill Beezhold Hyun Clark Julie Benda Classis Illiana Benjamin Bixby Russ and Sharon Clousing Rev. Heino and Karen Blaauw Colonial Chapel Marinus and Shirley Boer Janna Boger Kenneth and Lisa Cooper Sandra J. Cooper Peter and Marcia Bolt Cornerstone Protestant Reformed Church - Dyer Timothy and Beth Bolt Kathy Coyle Russell and Linda Bonnema Crete Reformed Church Mary Jean Boomsma Danette Boros Kenneth and Margie Boss Thomas and Jeanne Marie Bradley Timothy and Eva Breems Stephanie Brossett Carol Brouwer Hal and Cheryl Brown Amy Buikema Angela Buikema Bill Buikema, Jr. Bill and Gert Buikema Edward and Yvonne Buikema Dr. Jack Czarlinski Darwill Press Matt and Julie Davidson Dan and Kathy Davis Betty De Boer Jack and Jennifer De Boer Jan De Boer Paul and Dorothy De Boer Paul and Pam De Boer Richard De Boer Dr. George A. De Jong Jennifer S. De Vries Bill and Kathy De Young Kevin and Pam De Young Kevin and Michelle Buikema Art and Lorraine Deckinga Robert and Danette Buikema Jeffrey Dekker Steve and Pam Bult Jeffrey and Lisa Bulthuis Helen Bussema Calvary Reformed Church of Orland Park Calvin Christian Reformed Church 10 Dennis and Janice Dryfhout Roger and Audrey Dryfhout Louis and Doris Dykstra Walter and Loretta Gilchrist Phillip and Karen Goers Tracy Goffard Carl and Debra Goodfriend Michelle Dykstra Arvin and Marilyn Gossman Economy Disposal Tina Governale eHealth Data Solutions Annie Gras The Estate of Francis Joe and Beth Cunningham Eizenga CW Transport, Inc. Rev. Henry Elgersma and Janice Buikema Ruth Buikema Kimberly Dougherty Elizabeth Elgersma Gary and Jill Ellens Elmhurst Christian Reformed Church Don and Janis Engelsman Rev. Gerry and Carol Erffmeyer Faith Christian Reformed Church - Elmhurst Faith Christian Reformed Church - Tinley Park Faith Church in Dyer Diane Faxel Jenny Fileca First Christian Reformed Church of Zeeland Linda Greendyke John and Barbara Groenewold The John & Phyllis Groot Foundation Neli Guajardo Debra Hall Hallberg Commercial Insurors, Inc. Law Office of Jack L. Haan, PC Chad and Jennifer Harris Linda Hart Elizabeth Hauser Bob and Carol Heikema Jason Hemphill Ray and Lisa Hemphill John Hillegonds First Reformed Church of Lansing Jacqueline Hilt Miranda Deuter First United Reformed Church of Oak Lawn Fred and Barbara Hoekstra Marvin and Jerene DeWitt Foundation Heide Forbush Marie Gaskill Dr. Al and Janyce Diepstra George and Alice Van der Molen Estate Owen Deckinga, Sr. Edward A. and Evelyn M. Dik Family Foundation Robert Gerritsen Gail Dillard Nadia Ghouleh Joseph Domenick Diane Giglio George and Kris Doorn Providence Life Services George and Elaine Hiskes Harry and Susan Hoff Howard and Kim Hoff Marcella Holwerda Ronald and Kathleen Holwerda Steven and Rebecca Holwerda Homewood Disposal Service, Inc. Rob and Christa Hook Hope Christian Reformed Church Martin Whalen Office Solutions Kathleen Mattingly John and Patricia Howland Terri Maxeiner Peter and Heidi Huizenga Allen and Joan McCarthy Larryl and Carol Humme Medline Industries Kenneth and Joyce Ipema Kenneth and Marcia Mels Stacy Irwin David and Linda Meyer John and Ruth Jacobsma Michael Michalak Ken and Clara Jager Midwest Refrigeration Corp. Mathew and Mary James Chris and Catherine Jamison Kathleen Janik Connie Jaros Mary Kay Kacmarek Lambert and Lori Kamp Justin and Stacie Kats Paul and Lois Kats Todd and Deborah Kelderhouse Donald and Linda Miltzow Larry and Kathy Moes Rick and Jacquie Molenhouse Judith Morehouse Arleen Morgantini Jeff and Beth Mukamal Joseph Nowak Mark Nunnikhoven Mike and Cindy Nylen Christopher Travethan Ann O'Heir Peter and Ruth Klein Allison Oleshko Michael Klich Ethel Olthof John and Donna Kloosterman Orland Park Christian Reformed Church Giles Korzenecki Larry and Johnna Otte Richard and Amelia Krooswyk Aaron Ozinga Terry and Diane Krooswyk Paul Krueger Mary Kruse Ozinga Brothers, Inc. Hilda Ozinga Mary Ozinga Cynthia Krystozek Palos Heights Christian Reformed Church Hilda Kuiken Barb Park Dick and Dawn Kuiper Robert Parker Donald and Ruth Santefort Margaret Thomas Diane Sarosiek Thomas Place Orland Park SAS Architects & Planners William and Gloria Thomson Joel and Carol Satterly George Schaaf Tim and Nancy Scheeringa Schepel Auto Group Lee Schmidt Peter and Shirley Schurman Gary and Joan Schutt Richard and Linda Schutt Calvin and Nancy Scott Seeco Consultants Inc. Todd Seehafer Denise Shaughnessy Dolores Siwy Clarence and Joanne Smit Catherine Solle Henry and Carolyn Solle Joanne Steif-Nazimek Steven B. Schroyer, DDS, PC Morna Stewart Carol Stogin Elizabeth Stoik Arnold and Barbara Stolte Roger Story Jack and Amy Strong Scott and Mary Studebaker David Sullivan Symbria Rx Services and Alliance Rehab Steven Szot Peace Village The Estate of Ben and Timothy and Sue Lagestee Manuel and Michele Pedre Kathleen Tameling James and Joyce Lagestee Laner Muchin Dombrow Becker Levin & Tominberg Foundation Dave and Cathy Larsen Josh and Deborah Larsen John and Donna Leo Jerome Lewitke John and Jayne Lindemulder Henry and Maureen Loerop Kenneth and Jane Loerop Lombard Christian Reformed Church Rosanne Lonergan Sharon Lopez Bethsy Luquingan Nancy Lyon Pretzel Manalo Elaine Markowski Donald and Janet Piersma Bill Tate Rev. Mike and Gina Pitsenberger TAZ C&D Recycling, LLC George Pluister PolyJohn Enterprises Rev. & Mrs. Mark Prestriedge Prinsco II, LLC Megan Tengerstrom Bill and Judy Terpstra Jacquelyn L. Terpstra Terry's Auto-Haus, Inc. Gregory Teselle Dave and Amy Tiemersma John and Eunice Tiemersma Edward N. Tiesenga Shirley Tirado-Moran Linda Tornabeni Chris Trevathan Kenneth Triezenberg Mark and Eileen Trnka David Turngren Amy Unger Kenneth and Elaine Van Dellen Joel and Carol Van Drunen John and Nancy Van Drunen Brent and Linda Van Dyk The Van Dyke Group, Inc. Howard and Nancy Van Dyke Van Eck and Dykstra, Inc. Gregg and Judy Van Eck Darrell and Hilda Van Gameron Rich and Esther Van Hattem Alden and Bethany Van Solkema Kevin and Renita Van Solkema Van Til Family George and Gayle Vande Werken Richard and Nancy Vandenberg Robert and Helen Vandenburg David and Barbara Vander Meulen Richard and Lori Vander Velde Richard and Sharon Vander Woude Providence Bank Providence Life Services Auxiliary of Palos Heights Elmer and Marge Pruim Jim and Kristine Ravesloot Gloria Reece Albert and Deborah Ricchio Patricia Riemer John Rosier Crisanta Ruisz Sarah Saballa LIFESTYLE | Issue № 1 - 2015 11 The Providence Family Hugo Decker Debra Decker Kelly Masco Helen Masco Magdalena Decker Debra Decker Sherman Mels Bill Buikema, Jr. Mary Kay Kacmarek Richard and Linda Schutt Rick and Sue Van Dyken Nellie Decker Debra Decker Myrtle Delphy Kathy Ceh Arlene DiGiaciento Richard and Linda Schutt Laverne Doornbos Ruth Bosman David and Dawn Vanderberg Barry and Karen VanderGenugten Peter and Anna Vanderveld Joe and Jennifer Velderman Carol W. Verhagen Jeanette Virgilio Don and Millie Vos Robert and Mary Vos Andrew and Jane Voss Brian and Jori Wachowiak Mary Walker Kevin Walsh TRIBUTES In Loving Memory Alice Anker Earl Anker Jane Anker Nancy Vosburgh Hazel Bartels Robert and Bertha Drew Lois Lugten Yvonne Wentzel Loretta Biela Ronald and Bonnie Veldman Peter Bolt, Sr. Mae Bolt Walt's Food Centers Harmina Doot Edward and Eleanor Jongsma Angeline "Ange" Dykstra John and Deanne Dykstra Gary and Joan Schutt Richard and Linda Schutt Jeff and Julie Zylstra 12 Gwendolyn De Vries Jennifer De Vries Providence Life Services Florence M. Paloucek Robert and Nancy Osbrink Josephine Pasztor Raymond and Anita Kozlowski Stephen Pasztor Raymond and Anita Kozlowski Gail Hanegraaf Mary Kay Kacmarek Richard and Linda Schutt Corinne Prosek William and Jean Strong Robert Houtig Douglas and Mary Iverson Sam Rhoda Debra Decker Helen Rhoda Irene "Ike" Herdeck Debra Decker Steven and Kathi Schroyer Peter & Evelyn Boonstra Chuck and Deborah Slager Joseph & Margaret Jager Ruth Bosman Henry & Ann Borgman Derek and Jennifer Dr. Mark and Betty Cora Kerkstra Weenum Neerhof George and Beverly John and Beverly Wigboldy De Vries Kenneth W. Bosman Candy Williams Kenneth and Joyce Ipema Ruth Bosman James Ippolite James and Jill Wiltjer Winifred H. Bosman Ray and Betty Kerkstra Nellie Woodard Ruth Bosman Rick and Lisa Nassenstein Carolyn Wooten Trenice Postema Joan Brewer Bob and Beth Workman Alan and Marcia Gary and Joan Schutt John and Thelma Workman Vanden Berg Richard and Dorothy Nicole Yates Schutt Melvin R. Brink Tom and Judy Yonker Richard and Linda Schutt Richard and Dorothy Wendell and Dorothy Van Eck and Dykstra, Inc. Schutt Yonker Roy and Cheryl Van Eck Debra Buikema Leatitia Young Raymond and Anita Barry and Nancy Zalane Betty Lou Knol Kozlowski Russel Knol Jay and Carol Zandstra Clare Burita Kristin Zandstra Fred Knol Judy Iwinski Russel Knol Zeeland Classis of the CRC Charles and Carol Zeilstra Edna Carmody Catherine Landt Mary Kay Kacmarek Hal Landt Van and Lois Zeilstra Kent and Kathleen Zigterman Charles & Anna Overzet Carol Overzet Joyce Pluister Doris Forsberg Bruce and Sheila Forsberg George Pluister Donald and Sandy Waterlander Peter and Christina Zeman Lena Clousing June Cavanaugh Ziegler Jack Oostendorp Carolyn Oostendorp Stanley Layman Rita Gimbel Lena Marema Carolyn Oostendorp Wilma Schaafsma Edwin and Sally Bredeweg Shape Corp. Town & Country Group Dorothy E. Schutt Richard and Dorothy Schutt Jonathan Richard Schutt Richard and Dorothy Schutt Richard and Linda Schutt Robert and Phyllis Vanderbilt Don Sodora Tanzi Family - John and Terry, Jeff, Steve and Kara and the children Alice Spoolstra Nicholas Spoolstra Ruth Stocking Nancietta Stocking Patricia "Pat" Strong Bill Buikema, Jr. Joe and Beth Cunningham Gary and Joan Schutt Richard and Linda Schutt Scott and Mary Studebaker Wendell Studebaker ("The Iron Duke") Virginia Studebaker Peter Tameling John and Jayne Lindemulder Peter Tameling Larry and Diane Brouk Louis and Edith Tazelaar Louis Tazelaar Shirley Terpstra Jay and Carol Zandstra Ann Van Eck Roy and Cheryl Van Eck William Ven Housen William and LuAnn Stefek Cornelius Verhagen Roy and Cheryl Van Eck Laurence Viero Charlotte Viero Arthur J. Vos III Bob and Phyllis Veldman Margaret Yurjevich Burns Funeral Home Firestone Race Tire Development Group Birthdays Winnette Anker John and Barbara Groenewold Edna Carmody Diane Giglio Andrew Diepstra Dr. Al and Janyce Diepstra Jennie Laninga Art and Lorraine Deckinga Alice E. Post Harold and Joan Post Louis H. Seifert Richard Seifert Anniversaries Bill & Betty Boersma * 50th Anniversary Joe and Judy Beezhold Hospice Memorials Don Sodora Downers Grove Seventhday Adventist Church Board of Governors 2014–2015 Arnold Koldenhoven Chair Don DeGraff Janice DeBoer Jim Lagestee Cathy Larsen Bruce Leep Dick Molenhouse Kurt Nelson Roy Van Eck Richard Van Hattem Board of Directors Liaison Sam Van Til Robert Workman Firestone Racing Mary Ann Mulroe Philip and Teresa Mulroe Performance Tire Service Co. Dan and Brenda Saurer Arthur and Pat Stuart Your gifts and prayers help ensure that we can keep providing Christian care. www.providencelifeservices.com/give (Providence Life Services is a Christian 501(c)3 non-profit organization.) LIFESTYLE | Issue № 1 - 2015 13 Justin Kats Ken Schoon Donald Van Dyk Rich Van Hattem Lucette Bamford Dr. David Beezhold Tim Breems Hal Brown w w w . P r o v i d e n c e L i f e S e r v i c e s . c o m CEO, Providence Life Services Richard C. Schutt ASST. SECRETARY / TREASURER Howard Hoff Gary Ellens Dr. Al Diepstra Jean Cavanaugh SECRETARY/TREASURER Cal Tameling VICE CHAIR Sharon Clousing CHAIR Norm Aardema 2014-2015 | BOARD OF DIRECTORS Faithful Leadership W I T H Y O U 18601 North Creek Drive, Suite A Tinley Park, Illinois 60477 (708) 342-8100 F O R Y O U ! CHICAGO, IL PERMIT NO. 4113 PAID NONPROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE
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