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Mission Report - Reid Health Foundation
Reid Hospital
                                             Mission Report
                                Foundation   A Reid Foundation Publication
                                                                             Fall 2013

In this issue
2     Rock Steady Boxing
4     Vote for BRAvo!
6     Grants
7     Helping patients in need
8     ReidRide: Record numbers
10    Four gifts make giving easier
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      Gifts
      MacDowell Gallery exhibits                              Inside:
                                                              Parkinson’s and
                                                              philanthropy meet
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Giving Parkinson’s
                  Rock Steady                    times a week. “This class has          flexibility, strength and confidence,
                                                 made such a difference in our          and he no longer shuffles his feet
                 Boxing comes to                 lives already,” said Richard’s wife,   while walking.
                Reid Rehab Center                Linda. “We are thrilled that Reid is
                                                                                        But the impact of these classes
                                                 introducing it to our community—
                                                                                        is more than physical, Linda said.
             When it comes to Parkinson’s        everything the hospital does is a
                                                                                        “Being around positive, energetic
            disease, there’s one thing you       first-class operation.”
                                                                                        people who are fighting back
           can’t do: stop fighting. Cambridge
                                                 Richard, 74, has been dealing          against Parkinson’s has given
           City resident Richard Ross has
                                                 with Parkinson’s symptoms —            us hope that we can, too,” she
           taken his fight to a new level —
                                                 tremors, muscle rigidity, memory       explained. “Richard has made
           by putting on boxing gloves.
                                                 loss and sleeping difficulties — for   new friends who are dealing with
           It’s part of a new program            about four years. Physical therapy     the disease, and as a caregiver I
           at Reid Rehab called “Rock            at Reid has helped him with his        have found the support of other
           Steady Boxing,” a unique form of      balance and stability, but Linda       caregivers, too.”
           exercise that attacks Parkinson’s     knew he needed something more.
                                                                                        Thanks in large part to Rock
           at its vulnerable points. Classes     “A rehab therapist at Reid told
                                                                                        Steady Boxing, the Ross’ are able
           focus on overall fitness, with non-   us about Rock Steady Boxing.
                                                                                        to enjoy many of the activities that
           contact workouts that include         Richard was reluctant at first
                                                                                        they always have, such as doing
           ring work, punching bags, jump        because he had never boxed
                                                                                        landscaping projects at home and
           rope drills, calisthenics, and        before,” said Linda. “But I felt
                                                                                        taking walks. Linda hopes many
           circuit weight training.              like it could be just what we were
                                                                                        community members will give
                                                 looking for. I called that same day
            Richard began taking Rock                                                   Rock Steady a try. After all, she
                                                 for an assessment.”
            Steady Boxing classes in April,                                             said, “you won’t know until you
             traveling to Indianapolis three     Richard has made strides with his      come take a look.”

               Supported by
    Pro’s Players Fore Parkinson’s Fund

            Reid Hospital
            Foundation

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disease a one-two punch
                                        Philanthropy                        us and asked, ‘How can we help
                                                                            people in our area dealing with
                                                                            Parkinson’s. How can we make

                                        D     oug Kuntz learned a lot
                                              from his mother. She was
                                        a top-rated female golfer. He
                                                                            a difference?’ Since then he’s
                                                                            held a golf outing, gifted $25,000,

Rock Steady Boxing
                                                                            helped launch a new program
                                        has followed in her footsteps       and started a support group. I
                                        and is currently golf pro at the    think he’s making a difference.”
Call (765) 983-3092 with questions
                                        Richmond Elks. However, the
about Rock Steady Boxing and the        most important lesson he learned    Doug, who has Parkinson’s,
        Reid Rehab Center.              from her had nothing to do with     understands how important it
      Physician release                 golf. Doug remembers her telling    is to have an outlet for physical
                                        him, “Son, we are put on this       activity. “Golf has been great
 Please talk to your doctor about
                                        Earth to help others. That’s the    for me and it has helped fight
providing a release to participate in   most important thing.”              off the natural progression of
       Rock Steady Boxing.                                                  Parkinson’s. I think the Rock
   Reid Boxing Coaches                  Doug Kuntz is living that “most     Steady program will do the same
                                        important thing”.                   for others.”
  Reid has three certified Rock
 Steady Boxing Coaches: Ashley          Through his charitable event,       Parkinson’s is perhaps more
 Moman, Theresa Wright-Reed,            Pro’s Players for Parkinson’s,      prevalent in our region than many
      and Denny McCord.                 Doug has contributed $25,000 to     believe. There are 165 patients
                                        help launch Reid’s Rock Steady      who are currently suffering from
                                        Boxing program. The funds will      Parkinson’s symptoms. “I want
                                        be used to help purchase start-up   people who have Parkinson’s to
                                        equipment such as a boxing ring,    know this program exists and that
                                        gloves and bags. Funds will also    it can help. As the first hospital in
                                        be used to help share information   Indiana to offer it, Reid is at the
                                        about the program so that those     forefront of this movement– I’m
                                        with Parkinson’s know this is a     excited to be part of that,” said
                                        treatment option.                   Doug.

                                        Jason Troutwine, Reid               In fact, Doug believes in the
    Save the date:                      Foundation director, said           program so much, he recently
                                        Doug’s passion for the cause is     enrolled. “I’m anxious to put on
   April 26 - 27, 2014                  contagious. “Doug approached        the gloves and get started.”

Reid Rock Steady Boxing Open House
Wednesday, Oct. 23 • 11 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Reid Rehab Center • 2021 Chester Blvd., Richmond                                                                    3
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BRAvo!: Busting Out in Pink
    Kicking off the BRAvo! season, ladies gathered at Lamplight Inn at the Leland for a fabulous
    girls’ night out. The evening included shopping, manicures, massages, photos and the
    infamous Bling Game!
    Everyone paused for a special moment
    to honor the breast cancer survivors in
    attendance, and remember those who
    lost their battle with cancer.

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Vote, vote, vote!
The Bra Experience                                        BRAvo! dates to remember
It is that time of year again, and creative juices
are flowing as residents, businesses, families and     Decorated bras due at Reid          Sept. 16
friends decorate bras to raise awareness for breast
cancer and early detection.                            BRAvo! Night: Centerville           Sept. 20
                                                        Homecoming football game
BRAvo! bras will be on display throughout the
Reid service area from September 30 through            BRAvo! Day at Earlham               Sept. 28
October 15. During that time, people may vote on        College football game
their favorites via text or ReidBRAvo.org. Votes are   Decorated bra voting begins         Sept. 30
limited to one text and one web vote per day. The
top twelve vote winners will find their way into the   BRAvo! Night at RHS                 Oct. 4
2014 BRAvo! calendar.                                   Homecoming football game
                                                       BRAvo! Night at IU East             Oct. 8
What’s your story?                                      volleyball match
The stories behind the bras truly bring meaning
                                                       Decorated bra voting ends           Oct. 15
to the purpose of BRAvo! Cathy Cline shares the
inspiration behind her decorated bra, “Stronger in     BRAvo! Signature Event              Oct. 19
Broken Places: T-cups”, pictured below.                 (reservations only)
One terrible afternoon a whole shelf of my beloved
tea cups came crashing down on a second
shelf, destroying them all. My heart sank – the
Connecticut antiquing with my sisters, SF china                    Take the tour!
stores visited with Mom, lovingly picked gifts from
dear friends laid shattered on the floor. I couldn’t   Once again, community partners will
bear to throw them away, so they sat in my garage      exhibit bras throughout the area. For a full
waiting to be re-born. What a perfect opportunity
Bravo! presented to remember and celebrate all
                                                       listing of locations, go to ReidBRAvo.org.
these women, from across the country, that had
been so important to me over the years, many of
them touched one way or another by breast cancer.
And to jump into the bra decorating project with my
daughter made it all the more special. Every piece
of broken china on this bra celebrates a sister,
some of them biological.

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2nd Quarter Grants
    Supporting quality programs
    Reid Foundation awards quarterly grants to support programs for patients and
    community members. These grants are made possible by the generosity of our
    donors. By supporting the programs below, thousands of lives will be touched.

    IU School of Medicine Clerkship Program - $25,000
    Reid is a proud partner with IU East and IU School of Medicine, training
    tomorrow’s physicians. This grant is provided by the Medical Education fund.

    Stress Management Program - $5,250
    The Education & Wellness fund provides a Stress Management Program
    for Reid employees. The program is facilitated by Employee Assistance
    Program (EAP) staff.

    Massage Therapy Outreach - $5,000
    Reaching out to four area senior centers, Reid massage therapists provide
    chair massages to community members who are often hurting and “touch
    deprived.” This program is supported by the Education & Wellness fund.

    Meals on Wheels - $5,220
    A new Meals on Wheels fund provided equipment for the Reid Meals on
    Wheels delivery service. This important program is offered by Reid Food &
    Nutrition Services.

    Athletic Trainer Program - $6,950
    Reid Rehab Services offers athletic trainers for 12 area high schools at no
    charge to the school or students. This grant through the Rehab Services
    Fund provides a portion of the costs associated with the program.

    Patient Resource Services - $13,753
    The Where the Need is Greatest Fund underwrites charity care needs of
    patients as identified by Patient Resource Services.

          TOTAL GRANTS, 2nd Quarter 2013.......................$ 61,173

                 TOTAL GRANTS, YTD 2013...........................$294,972

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Helping patients in need
Charity Care Fund                       patients lack health insurance      people in this way,” said Sarah
Sometimes, helping people               due to unemployment, or             Logan, a discharge planner
experience wholeness in body,           their benefits just don’t cover     at Reid. “Patients are very
mind and spirit means paying            everything they need. At the        appreciative, and it’s a good
for the medical care they need          same time, these patients cannot    feeling to know you are sending
but cannot afford. Reid Hospital        afford to pay for all of their      them home with the supplies and
Foundation’s Charity Care               health care costs out of pocket.    services they need to get better.”
Fund does just that, thanks to          Donations to the Charity Care
                                                                            Discharge planners also help eligible
donations from caring community         Fund help to fill that gap.”
                                                                            patients apply for government-
members.                                The Foundation’s Charity Care       funded insurance, such as Medicare
Patients in need can request help       Fund pays for expenses such as      or the Healthy Indiana Plan. They
from the Charity Care Fund, which is    medication, medical supplies and    work with the Reid pharmacy and
designed to pay for ongoing medical     even transportation to and from     Reid@Home to obtain medications
needs in the weeks and months           the hospital, according to Billie   and home medical supplies at a
following a hospital stay. In recent    Kester, director of continuum       reduced cost. Typically, patients
years, the size of the Foundation’s     of care at Reid Hospital. “By       receive assistance for a few
contribution has grown significantly,   covering these costs, we            weeks or months.
from about $1,000 in 2004 to more       can help patients experience
                                        better health and avoid future      “It is very humbling to know there
than $80,000 this year. This amount                                         are those out there who, through
is separate from the nearly $25         hospitalizations,” she explained.
                                                                            their giving, simply want to help
million in charity care Reid Hospital   When a hospitalized patient         others – people they may never
gives annually to those unable to       requests help, a Reid discharge     meet,” said Troutwine. “They are
pay for inpatient and outpatient        planner comes to the bedside.       making a real difference in the
services, such as surgery or cancer     Discharge planners, who might       lives of others.”
treatment.                              receive as many as 12 requests
“We are giving more because             a day, determine what kind of       Please help this growing need!
the need for patient assistance is      insurance coverage and financial    To make a gift to the Charity
growing in our community,” said         resources a patient has and how     Care Fund, please use the
Jason Troutwine, Foundation             the fund might be able to help.     enclosed envelope. Thank you!
director. “A large number of            “I love that Reid is able to help

  Lisa Walden was a full-time student without
  insurance when she learned she had a fist-
 sized tumor near her trachea. She benefitted
 from Reid Charity Care and wrote a letter to
            express her gratitude.

“Thank you for giving me another
        chance at life.”
        — Lisa Walden
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ReidRide: Record numbers
                                                 Many who cannot ride,
                                                              donate.

    ReidRide brings 898 cyclists to Richmond.

           More than 100 volunteers made it happen.

                                                                     For the fifth year in a row,
                                                                     more than 2,500 children
                                                                    in need will receive shoes.

                                                Sponsors believe
                                                in supporting our
                                                      community.

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More Shoes for Kids!
     ReidRide
     Sponsors
Leadout Sponsors ($5,000+)
 Cycling & Fitness Warehouse
            G101.3

                                  The facts
Health Care Professionals FCU
   Kicks96/101.7 the Point
        Palladium-Item
          Radio Troy
        West End Bank
       WHIO Channel 7
      WTHR Channel 13
   Breakaway Sponsors
                                  898    registered cyclists

                                 75    43
        ($2,500-4,999)
          BSN Sports
    First Bank Richmond            took the         mile route
          Hall Render

                                 800
       Harrington-Hoch
   Indiana University East
      IronGate Creative                 crossed the finish line
            Meijer

                                    100
            MetLife
         Smith’s Dairy
     Paceline Sponsors
                                 over           volunteers
        ($1,500-2,400)

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      Cardinal Greenway
      Lingle Real Estate
   Richmond Power & Light
                                            Sponsors
     Shook Construction
     Echelon Sponsors
         ($500-1,499)
        Dobbs Group
                                2,500    pairs of shoes for kids
    First Merchants Bank
          Honeywell
           Ice Miller
   Johnston’s Dairy Queen
Mercer Health & Benefits, LLC
Mound Printing Company, Inc.
            Nyhart
 Richmond Baking Company
           US Bank
         Wayne Bank
    Dr. Deborah Wehman                                             9
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These four gifts

                                                      Planning can make a difference
                                                      We know that you’re watching your expenses in
                                                      this challenging economy. We are, too. But our
                                                      commitment to Reid Foundation’s mission just
                                                      gets stronger in tough times, and we look forward
                                                      to your continued support so that we can keep
                                                      meeting our goals.
                                                      Today especially, though, we want every gift to
                                                      benefit you as well as us, so we recommend the
                                                      following financially-sensible giving techniques.
                                                      These planned gifts will allow you to give more, at
                                                      less cost, than you ever thought possible:

     Make the Gift That Costs Nothing                       Give the Gift That’s Hiding in the Back
     During Your Lifetime.                                  of Your Desk Drawer.
     You can make a generous commitment to our              Are you maintaining more life insurance than
      financial future today, without reducing your         your family still needs? If you no longer need the
       savings or your cash flow. A charitable bequest      coverage, you can give Reid Foundation a paid-
        will not take effect until after your death. Plus   up life insurance policy. You’ll receive a charitable
         it’s revocable, so it can be amended if your       deduction for the value of the policy, simplify your
           or your family’s needs change over time.         portfolio, and make a substantial gift to us without
                                                            affecting your cash-flow in any way.
            Making a bequest is easy – you don’t
             even have to alter your current will. It       Remember that you must make us the irrevocable
              can be as simple as adding a codicil          owner as well as beneficiary of the policy in order
                to your existing arrangements. You          for your gift to be deductible. The insurance
                  can learn more about the process          company can complete the transfer of ownership.
                    and download codicil language           And, if you owe premiums on the policy you can
                      at ReidHospital.plannedgiving.        still use it to make a gift to us. In most cases you
                         org/reidhospital/articles/6.       can make deductible annual gifts to us offset the
                           html.                            premium payments that we will pay.
                                                            Make the Gift That Gets You Off the
                                                            Stock Market Roller-Coaster.
                                                            Not only does a gift annuity return you a tax
                                                            deduction and a fixed income for life -- it also
                                                            freezes the current value of the stock you
                                                            contribute. That’s because your annuity (the
                                                              income) will be based on the value of the stock
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                                                                  at the time you donate it. Plus, your returns
make giving easier
on that gift annuity will usually be higher than the          of your retirement plan is easily accomplished
dividends that stock is paying you now.                       by using the plan’s beneficiary designation
As an example, say you own 200 shares of Ajax                 form.
Corp., currently trading at $50 per share and             •   It’s a good idea to consult with your plan’s
paying you an annual dividend of $1.50 per share.             administrator and a financial advisor before
But you’re concerned that Ajax stock may soon                 making any changes in plan distribution.
drop in value. So you donate the stock to us in           Planned giving is smarter giving. We want to help
return for a charitable gift annuity that will pay you    you find the gift plan that’s right for you, so you
a fixed income for the rest of your life. Your annuity    benefit from it as much as we do.
will be set at 6 percent* of the value of your
                                                          Contact us to learn how you can make a
contribution ($10,000, the current value of your
                                                          bigger, more transformational difference at Reid
Ajax shares).
                                                          Foundation.
•   By contributing the stock in return for a gift        Jason Troutwine
    annuity, you double your annual income,               Foundation Director
    from $300 ($1.50/share x 200 shares) to               ReidHospital.PlannedGiving.org
    approximately $600.* You need no longer               (765) 983-3102
    worry about declines in the value of the stock
    or its dividends!                                     This publication is intended to provide general
•   You can claim an immediate charitable                 gift planning information. Our organization is
    deduction worth approximately $3,600.*                not qualified to provide specific legal, tax or
*Rates for new gift annuities are periodically            investment advice, and this publication should not
adjusted, and they vary according to the age of           be looked to or relied upon as a source for such
the beneficiaries. Charitable deductions for gift         advice. Consult with your own legal and financial
annuities are based on a Treasury Department              advisors before making any gift.
factor that changes monthly, plus again, the age of
the beneficiaries. Contact us for details and latest      Copyright © 2013, Reid Foundation. All Rights
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HONOR ROLL OF DONORS
                                           The individuals and organizations listed below have made one or more gifts to
                                           Reid Foundation from April 1 through June 30, 2013.

All donations strengthen Reid’s capacity to render effective and compassionate care for thousands of
patients each year. The Foundation gratefully acknowledges all donors.

BEQUESTS                      Planned giving donation made through charitable estate plans

The estate of Edith Sperling

APPRECIATION GIFTS Donations in recognition of Reid and care provided
Altrusa Club of Richmond                   Thomas & Joy Holthouse                     Richmond High School
Belden                                     Kiwanis Club of Richmond, Inc.             Angela Shaw
Jacqueline Bynum                           Andrea Mitofsky                            United Way of Greater Philadelphia
CarDon & Associates                        Edie Orr-Armbruster                          and Southern New Jersey
Matthew Elzemeyer                          Linda & Ken Paust                          Wayne County Foundation
Harold & Ann Hanes                         Reid Hospital Auxiliary                    Leslie & Betty Yeager

 HONOR GIFTS                   Donations in honor of a special person

In Honor of                    Donor/s                         In Honor of                  Donor/s
 Centerville High School      Mary & Kevin Antrim              Tammy M. Imwalle             Joy & Norman Ellsworth
 Reid Hospital                Mary Louise Rauss                Miranda A. Jordan            Clarice Warrick
  Infusion Center                                              April D. Kearns              Connie Wood
 MBCC Nursing Staff        Anonymous                           Heather L. Kinder            Connie Wood
 Debra Abney               Connie Wood                         Hannah J. Long               William Snipe
 Catherine “Katie” R. BerryClarice Warrick                     Kathy J. Macdonald           Patsy Goble
 Gerald “Doug” Blakely     William Snipe                       Patricia “Trish” E. Mackey   Mike & Tia Bowling
 Brenda K. Bowman          Patsy Goble                         Tasha M. Copley              William Snipe
 Misty L. Blackwood        Connie Wood                         Terri R. Morris              Mike & Tia Bowling
 Lisa M. Cox               Clarice Warrick                     Cheryl H. Ogren              First Friends Meeting
 Dr. Howard Deitsch        First Friends Meeting               Stacy J. Patterson           William Snipe
 Marjorie Denlinger        Carol Murphy, Barb Ferriell,        Joseph & Edith Perkins       Alan & Donna Spears
                            Peggy Hayes, Judy Donovan          Sharol Plasterer             Clarice Warrick
 Jared D. Dunlap           Clarice Warrick                     Kathy Price                  Clarice Warrick
 Anthony P. Farley         Ernie & Paula Frady                 Micah D. Selby               Eric & Tonya Tebbe
 Barbara Vogelsong Haisley Jan & Sue Vogelsong                 Janel L. Reece               Clarice Warrick
 Cathy L. Hale             First Friends Meeting               Eleana L. Sweney             William Snipe
 Dr. Gregory S. Hellwarth  Marcia & Joe Freeman                Jennifer Tennery             Gary & Mona Lisa Cummins
 Diane R. Herbel           Marcia & Joe Freeman                Gayle Waldenmaier            Clarice Warrick
                           Phyllis & Beryl Wesler              Patricia A. Williams         Carol Murphy, Barb Ferriell,
                           Connie Wood                                                       Peggy Hayes, Judy Donovan
 Jon Hudnall               Family of Sheldon B. Botsford       Jacqueline N. Wolfal         Clarice Warrick
                           Edna Campbell                       Amber D. York                Clarice Warrick
                           First Friends Meeting
MEMORIAL GIFTS             Donations in memory of a special person
In Memory of                Donor/s                              In Memory of                 Donor/s
RMH School of Nursing,     Reid Nurses Alumnae                   William “Nelson” Burton    Christopher Feeney
 Deceased RN Graduates                                              (cont.)                 Gene & Elaine Goodwin
Ruth C. Adelsperger        Bill & Debbie Kitchin                                            Curt & Connie Guderjahn
Princess V. Alexander      Phoebe Jane Dodd House                                           Edward & Juley Haddick
                           Dr. Max & Mrs. Eva Bailey                                        Phil & Debbie Hammel
                           Virginia Berheide                                                Randy & Pam Kirk
                           Ronald & Shirley Blanford                                        Mark & Dana Maple
                           Lillian Hoff                                                     Jim & Myrna Peters
                           Doug & Tara Jamison                                              Martha Roman
                           Charles & Vonnie Kidd                                            Steve & Robin Smith
                           Jerry & Kim Kramer                                               Roger & Rosalie Yesh
                           Thomas & Ellen Morin                  Mary C. Busija             Beta Sigma Phi - Laureate Alpha
                           Myron Orr                                                         Chapter
                           Edie Orr-Armbruster                   Norma L. Bybee             Mary Ann Martin
                           Dr. Byron & Mrs. Betty Park and       Chester Byrley, Jr.        Margaret Swords
                            Bill & Anne Park                     Harry R. “Jake” Campbell   Edna Campbell
                           Charles & Miriam Philhower                                       Elaine & James Wheeler
Roberta “June” Bartlemay   Allan & Miriam Rosar                  Harry W. Chenoweth, Jr.    John & Catie Burns
Jerome A. Benkert, Sr.     Cliff & Martha Jane Dickman                                      Randy & Pam Kirk
Ramona J. Benson           Jerry Benson                                                     Bruce & Pattiann Tehan
JoAnn Blann                Reid Hospital Volunteer Services                                 LH Express, LLC
Sheldon B. Botsford        Craig & Lisa Kinyon                   Howard F. Cole             Dennis & Cynthia Cole
                           Randy & Pam Kirk                      Carmen Cook                Ellen McIntosh
                           Melissa & Eric Vance                  Elinor “Irene” Culy        Marcia & Chip Foster
Lisa J. Brown              Animal Hospital of Centerville, LLC   Phillip A. Curp            Stephen Hamm
                           Rita Apsley                           Paul Durbin, Jr.           Cliff & Martha Jane Dickman
                           Elizabeth & Estin Bennett                                        Phil & Millie Dickman
                           Karen & Dan Briggs                                               Donald & Sue Duke
                           Peggy Chopra                                                     Max Duke
                           Sherry & Ray Dickerson                                           Felice Gavin
                           Linda Dunn                                                       Carol Judy
                           Eric & Lynn Greene                                               Ronald & Judith Walter
                           Kenneth & Denise Handley              Katherine Eloff            Miss Phyllis Eloff
                           Andrew & Barbara Huhn                 Jakoby A. Fleagle          Craig & Lisa Kinyon
                           Jean Kennel                           Iona M. Ford               Kent & Jackie Lephart
                           Randy & Pam Kirk                      Roy D. Fugate, Sr.         Susan Posha
                           Vivian Moles                          Earl R. Goble              Electa & Allen Berk
                           Thomas & Ellen Morin                                             Brenda & Robert Bowman
                           Bob & Kathy O’Bryan                                              Patsy Goble
                           Bob & Michelle Ramsey                                            Becky & Ghlee Jewison
                           Lawrence & Marilyn Rosenberger                                   Juanita Jordan
                           Marianne Scheper                                                 Craig & Lisa Kinyon
                           Marcia & Tom Selke                                               Randy & Pam Kirk
                           David & Jennifer Selm                                            Kathy Macdonald
                           Mr. Randy & Dr. Judy Smith                                       Roma Meyer
                           Sally Stohler                                                    NEES - Purdue University
                           Brian & Lori Tebbe                                               Leanore K. Regensburger
                           Travis & Christy Tollett                                         George & Leanna Reid, Paul &
                           Dr. Deborah Wehman                                                Romaine DeLucio, Joan Martin,
                           Mark & Debbie Westerfeld                                          Karen Everett, Sara Coyle,
                           Nancy Wise                                                        Missie Schroeder
Robert L. Burris           Carol Hill                                                       Reid Hospital Volunteer Services
William “Nelson” Burton    Alberta Burton                                                   Carole & Floyd Schaekel
                                                                                            Susan & Lance Scholtes
MEMORIAL GIFTS               Donations in memory of a special person

In Memory of                 Donor/s                             In Memory of                Donor/s
Doris Jean Godown            Anonymous                           Barbara M. Kinyon (cont.)   Dr. Paul & Mrs. Shanron Rider
                             Bob & Diane Christian                                           Allan & Miriam Rosar
                             Ray & Dorla Chumney                                             Mrs. Mary & Dr. Richard Siebert
                             Mr. & Mrs. Bryan Clymer                                         Alan & Donna Spears
                             Jimmy & Carol Holsapple                                         Jewell Spears
                             Ruby Ludwig                                                     Melissa & Eric Vance
                             Daniel & Wilma Nisonger             Ralph W. Lawler             Jack & Krista Hughes
                             Ronald & Betsy Smith                                            Jim & Carol Kempf
                             Helen Willman                       Carolyn M. Lehman           Barbara Shell, Sam Shell, Marc &
Nancy Jo Hardwick            Beta Sigma Phi - Laureate Alpha                                 LeeAnn Poland
                              Chapter                            Manford “Mike” E. Long      Marjorie Wissler
Warren “Keith” Harris        Linda Brandewie                     Chester E. “Mac”            Randy & Pam Kirk
                             Ron & Ronda Christopher              MacDowell
                             Ralph, Stephanie & Mackenzie        Robert Dale Marschand      Randy & Pam Kirk
                              Holthaus                                                      Waterloo Off-Spring
                             Mike & Nancy Kuess & Family         Betty M. Marsteller        Craig & Lisa Kinyon
Martha E. Harrison           Ray Harrison                                                   Pediatric & Internal Medicine
Mildred R. Herrman           Tim & Ellen Love                                                Center, PC
Mary L. Hiday                Reid Hospital Volunteer Services    Anna M. McClellan          Larry & Cheryl Fugate, Gary
Anna Ruth Higgins            Randy & Pam Kirk                                                Fugate, Alice Fugate
Jerry L. Hittle              Barbara Fisher-Livingston & Brian                               Michael & Patsy Roach
                              Livingston                         Don A. McGuire             Dr. James & Mrs. A.J. Daggy
                             Cloyce & Sue Miller                 Jerry “Joe” Meyer          Dwayne & JoAnne Crownover
Dr. Emil P. Howanitz         Roger Bass                                                     Don & Beverly Dillman
                             Electa & Allen Berk                                            Earl R. & Patsy Goble
                             Randy & Pam Kirk                                               Roger & Connie Green
Thomas E. Humphrey           Betty Bellamy                                                  Mr. & Mrs. Larry Harris
                             Ann Cunningham                                                 Craig & Lisa Kinyon
                             Angie & Dan Dickman                                            Jennifer & David Kipper
                             Sheila Philpot                                                 Randy & Pam Kirk
                             Virginia Spiller                                               Bob & Anita Railsback
Elizabeth L. “Betty” Jonas   Randy & Pam Kirk                                               Erma Rich
Elizabeth A. Juerling        Edgar & Barbara Davenport                                      Ashton & Norma Veramallay
Lucille A. Juerling          John & Elizabeth Johnson                                       Norma & Ron Wright
                             Gina Paullette                      Margaret A. “Peg” Miles    Phil & Millie Dickman
James Kates, Sr.             Michelle & John Herig               Dr. Arthur B. Millis       Dr. Tom & Mrs. Anne Ebbinghouse
                             Reid Hospital Volunteer Services    Carlton W. Morgan          Ann Morgan
Richard G. Keesling          Louise Keesling                     Thomas A. Murray           Kathy Macdonald
                             Mary Witmer                                                    Judi & Ben Willett
Melvin E. Kelley             Donald & Sue Duke                   J. Burdette Orr            Thomas & Ellen Morin
                             Diane Eaton                         Marjorie “Marge” Overleese Philip & Patricia Dyer
                             Terry & Edna Hebenstreit                                       David & Susan Gilchrist
                             Phyllis Hofer                                                  David Hardebeck & Family
                             Scott & Marilyn Walter                                         Roma Meyer
Ralph R. Ketron              Susan & Bill Adams                                             William Morgan & Families
                             Louise Keesling                                                Terry Redwine & Cheryl
                             Mary Witmer                                                     Hardebeck, Chris & Amy
Barbara M. Kinyon            Kay & Bill Cartwright                                           Hardebeck, Joe & Krista
                             Jon & Judy Ford                                                 Hardebeck, Jackie & Dustin
                             Tom & Chris Hilkert                                             Overleese
                             Dr. Thomas & Mrs. Mary Huth                                    Randi & Brad Whitesel
                             Randy & Pam Kirk                    Homer D. “Dan” Ramey       Charles Bond
                             Paul & Pat Lingle                   Philip N. Rickert          Randy & Pam Kirk
                             Edith & Joseph Perkins              Clara A. Rodal             Ken & Pat Jordan
                             Rachel & Brian Powell                                          Penny & Andy Pentecost
MEMORIAL GIFTS               Donations in memory of a special person
In Memory of                Donor/s                              In Memory of                 Donor/s
Daniel C. Rodgers           Charles Bond                         Elizabeth G. Turner          Campbellstown United Church of
Dorothy A. Roschi           Carrol Thompson                                                    Christ
Irene F. Ross               Mary Kretchmer                                                    Judy Dees
Betty J. Rutz               Jack & Carole H. Kimbler                                          Nelson & Janet Hardin
Verna L. Sams               Don & Donna Handley                                               Lola Shafer
Edward K. Saylor, Jr.       Craig & Lisa Kinyon                  Opal L. Turner               Marty & Betsy Lavelle, Joan
Harriet Y. Sayne            Kay & Bill Cartwright                                              Zuzolo, Amy Obst
                            Randy & Pam Kirk                     Carlos J. Velazco            Jeff & Kathy Besecker
Karl M. Sharp               Mrs. Mary & Dr. Richard Siebert                                    Clarice Warrick
Dr. Morris C. Snyder        John & Mary Ellen Cain               Carl H. Vonderhaar           Randy & Pam Kirk
                            Dr. Tom & Mrs. Anne Ebbinghouse      Laryetta Ruth Wentz          Carmel Racquet Club, Inc.
                            Judy Hamilton                        L. Loree Williams            Rosalind & Rob Jamison
                            Nancy & Nick Serrani                                              Rosemond Murphy
Barbara F. Strausheim       Beta Sigma Phi - Laureate Alpha                                   Carol Murphy, Barb Ferriell, Peggy
                             Chapter                                                           Hayes, Judy Donovan
Clisba A. Sullivan          Randy & Pam Kirk                     Jerry Witmer                 Mary Witmer
                            Nancy Rankin                         Elvin E. Worth               Randy & Pam Kirk
                            Vandor Corporation
                         Great effort has been taken to ensure the accuracy of the spelling of names listed.
         Should you find an error or omission, please accept our apologies and contact Reid Foundation at (765) 983-3102.

               Local artists featured in MacDowell Gallery
Barbara Easley                                                                       Michael Atwell
Barb’s wonderful watercolors                                                         Michael is a Nurse Practitioner at
were recently featured in                                                            Reid. His unique artwork, pictured
MacDowell Gallery. View more of                                                      below, blends photography and
her work at BarbaraEasley.com.                                                       paintings of everyday items and
Pictured at right: Bike Tulips                                                       will be on exhibit November-
                                                                                     December 2013.

                                         BRAvo! Bra Experience
                                         Now through mid-October
                                         view the creative spirit of our
                                         community rallying behind a
                                         cause.

                        Reid Foundation Board of Directors
   Denny Burns                              Robin Henry                                Eleanor Oberle
   Jackie Carberry, Sec./Treas.             Boyd Huff                                  Linda Paust
   Mary Davis                               Craig Kinyon                               Penny Pentecost, Vice Chair
   John Dils                                John McBride                               Bob Powell
   Lee Elzemeyer, Chair                     Clare McQuiston,                           Ashton Veramallay
   Jon Ford                                   Auxiliary President                      Len Vonderhaar
   Gary Hemmelgarn                          Tim Miller                                 Phyllis Wesler
Non-profit Org.
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      Foundation               Mission RepoRt
                                I am thankful...                                      Reid Hospital Foundation
                                                                                        1100 Reid Parkway
                                “Without a doubt, hospice                              Richmond, IN 47374
                                gave me more time with my
                                                                              Randall P. Kirk ............................... President
                                mom.”                                       Jason Troutwine ..................................Director
                                            — Becky Mann                   Becky Jewison ......................... Special Events

                                                                         Melissa Vance..........................Communications

                                                                       Marcia Foster .......................................Secretary

                                                                     Larry Price ................................................Editor

                                                                   Judi Willett...................................................Design

                                                                 Telephone ......................................(765) 983-3102

                                                               E-Mail ................ReidFoundation@ReidHospital.org

                                                            This issue features photography by Susanna Tanner/
                                                         ST Photography and Jeff Bond/Bond Photography.

                                                    Pictured at left: Russ & Becky Mann
                                                    Eaton, OH
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