Providence Newsletter - Providence Life Services

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Providence Newsletter - Providence Life Services
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Victorian Village Health & Wellness
GROUNDBREAKING | 2012
CONSTRUCTION | 2013-2014
RIBBON CUTTING | 2014
FIRST RESIDENTS | 2015
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A New Way to Serve Seniors
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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