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FALL 2015 THINK MARQUARDT HEALTH CENTER FOR REHABILITATION see page 7 A Mission of the Western District of the Moravian Church 2015 ANNUAL REPORT Dear Friends of Marquardt Village, In this issue we present our operating and foundation annual reports for Marquardt Village’s fiscal year 2015 (FY15), which ended June 30th. I’m pleased to report this was a successful year in many ways that combine to position Marquardt Village for strong ongoing growth. We thank you, our incredible volunteer force and generous donors to Marquardt Foundation, for your support. With each year that passes, your gifts allow us to extend our mission of care to more people and to provide for the little extras that improve quality of life for residents of Marquardt Village. Our retirement community, home and community based services, and foundation all continued to improve over previous years. Growing our home health and hospice care through Marquardt at Home is a key component of our strategic plan and these beyond-campus services contributed 24 percent of total revenue in FY15, up from 18 percent in FY14. Offices were opened in Racine and Madison, expanding home health care to Capitol Lakes retirement community, a partnership that started in February. Kenosha, Milwaukee and Racine counties were added, so that Marquardt at Home now serves 11 counties. Another key component of our strategic growth plan is to pursue quality partnerships, such as the one with Capitol Lakes, and management opportunities, like The Atrium in Racine, which began contributing to the bottom line this year. Profits from these ventures allow more investment in our community and in the services and employment opportunities we offer. Most importantly, extending our capabilities and expertise to serve more people fulfills our mission. On campus, construction of Park Terrace and Towne Centre is on track to be weather-tight by early December so that interior work can continue over the winter and spring. I had the pleasure of touring with the Board of Directors recently and we were all amazed at the progress over seven months. Both are projected to open July 1, 2016. Park Terrace will offer state-of-the-art assisted living and memory care, while Towne Centre will be the center of campus life with many new amenities and services for residents and guests. With your support and the guidance of our mission all things are possible. Thank you for all you do to keep Marquardt Village strong. My best to you this holiday season. Blessings, T H E M A R Q UA R DT V I L L AG E M I S S I O N : “Grounded in faith, we promote the health and well-being of each individual we serve.” Matthew Mauthe, CEO 2015 Annual Report ............................................... 3-5 New Board Members and Staff ............................ 9 Letter from Foundation President ....................... 4 Friends Move to Marquardt Village ........... 10-11 Summer Internship Program ................................ 6 Sporting Clay Shoot Out for Hospice ....... 12-13 Rehab at Marquardt Health Center ................... 7 Donor Appreciation .......................................... 14-15 Donations Can Fulfill Wishes ................................ 8 Amazon Smiles on Foundation ......................... 16 ON THE COVER Watertown Resident Joyce Larson with Therapist Rory (Rosary) Maningat. See page 7. 2015 ANNUAL REPORT OPERATING FINANCIAL INFORMATION Marquardt Village, Inc. Consolidated Balance Sheet as of June 30, 2015 Assets Cash and Investments Accounts Receivable (net) Property and Equipment (net) Other Assets Marquardt Village, Inc. Consolidated Statement of Revenue and Expenses as of June 30, 2015 6,521,209 2,106,013 21,541,733 6,208,344 Total Assets36,377,299 Liabilities and Net Assets Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses Long-term Debt (including current portion) Entrance Fees Other Liabilities 3,201,114 11,044,000 9,500,747 126,264 Total Liabilities23,872,125 Total Net Assets12,505,174 Total Liabilites and Net Assets36,377,299 Revenue Patient Service Revenue (net) Entrance Fees Contractual Allowance and Charity Care 27,579,318 244,045 (6,653,877) Total Revenue21,169,486 Expenses Resident Care and Nursing 9,894,535 Dining Services 1,239,379 Maintenance and Operations 2,266,022 Administrative, Marketing and General 4,250,428 Interest86,179 Depreciation and Amortization 1,375,292 Total Expenses19,111,835 Operating Income2,057,651 Other Income (expense) Contributions82,358 Investment Income (net) (52,363) Other(169,603) Excess of Revenue Over Expenses1,918,043 REVENUE EXPENSES Skilled Nursing Facility – 52% Home and Community Based Services – 24% Assisted Living – 12% Independent Living – 12% Management Fees – 1% Resident Care and Nursing – 50% Dining Services – 7% Maintenance and Operations –12% Administrative, Marketing and General – 22% Depreciation and Amortization – 8% Interest – 0% Due to rounding, percentages may not total 100 percent. Your Gifts to Marquardt Foundation Change Lives. Dear Friends, Thank you for your generous donations to Marquardt Foundation. I am always impressed when I see the long list of donors published in Connections newsletters. While we met our budget this year, we are still a long way from achieving our goal of $400,000 a year in net revenue. Once we reach that goal, we will be on target to achieve our Strategic Plan’s vision of $10 million in the Foundation by 2023. And most importantly, we’ll be able to help make up the difference between what public assistance pays and the real cost of care. Today, bridging that gap costs Marquardt Village more than $5.5 million annually. In addition to helping achieve our goals, donations to Marquardt Foundation provide for a lot of the “little extras” that a not-for-profit retirement community like Marquardt Village needs. Here’s how your gifts made an impact during fiscal year 2015: • YOUR gifts bought six defibrillators for use throughout the community. • YOUR gifts provided enough funds to purchase 64 iPods for the Music and Memory program. • YOUR gifts paid for a picnic for Marquardt Village employees and their families. • YOUR gifts bought a telehealth device for Marquardt at Home. Every gift matters to Marquardt Village and changes lives. I invite you to join me and continue to invest in our community today and for years to come. FUN FACTS ABOUT FOUNDATION DONATIONS • 475 donors gave 2,592 donations. • 59 donors gave $13,790 to the year-end appeal. • 35 donors gave $11,545 to the Promise Campaign. • Residents gave $35,872. • Relatives of residents/patients gave $48,775. • Staff gave $16,124. Thank you again. Blessings, • Vendors gave $14,350. • 222 memorial gifts totaled $16,506. David Schoechert President of Marquardt Foundation Board of Directors • Average gift was $337. 12,000 VOLUNTEER HOURS MAKE A HUGE DIFFERENCE More than 300 volunteers – residents, private citizens, board members, and clergy – dedicated some 12,000 hours to Marquardt Village over the past year. The value of these hours is estimated at more than $275,000, based on the current value of a volunteer hour, $23.07, as determined by Independent Sector (www.independentsector.org). 2015 ANNUAL REPORT FOUNDATION FINANCIAL INFORMATION Marquardt Foundation, Inc. Consolidated Balance Sheet as of June 30, 2015 Marquardt Foundation, Inc. Statement of Revenue and Expenses as of June 30, 2015 Assets Cash5,956 Investments4,922,876 Pledges and Bequests Receivable (net) 24,537 Property and Equipment (net) 5,978 Other1,527 Revenue General124,818 Spiritual Life Fund 11,983 Marquardt At Home Fund 14,219 Zinzendorf Hall 4,487 Employee Appreciation Fund 6,237 Total Assets4,960,874 Total Contributions161,744 Liabilities and Net Assets Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses 332,828 Investment Income 74,334 Investment Realized and Unrealized Gains (Losses)(24,868) Total Liabilities332,828 Total Revenue211,210 Total Net Assets4,628,046 Expenses Donations to Marquardt Entities 82,353* Fundraising4,905 Outreach27,978 Volunteer Services 67,467 General Administration 146,421 Total Liabilites and Net Assets4,960,874 * We are pleased to report that we used funds for Assisted Living/Memory Care, Staff Appreciation, Hospice and various restricted items, including defibrillators, this year. The Marquardt Foundation is thankful for the support of our donors in making it possible to use these funds for their intended purposes. Total Expenses329,124 Increase in Net Assets(117,914) MARQUARDT FOUNDATION FUNDS GIFTS TO MARQUARDT FOUNDATION CAN BE DESIGNATED TO THE FOLLOWING FUNDS: • General Fund donations are designated to help make up the difference between government reimbursement and the actual cost of care. • Spiritual Life Fund nurtures spiritual life on campus. Our chapel, chaplain, programs, and pastoral care help create a unique environment in which to live and work. • Marquardt at Home Fund supports home health and hospice programs. Medicare/insurance covers only basic end-of-life services. From telehealth devices to supplies for prayer shawls, this fund supports people in their homes throughout an 11-county region. • Employee Appreciation Fund helps us recognize staff with special events, gifts, and opportunities, in return for the difference they make in the lives they touch. To make a gift, use the enclosed envelope, visit marquardtvillage.org/giving or call Cheryl Porior-Mayhew at 920-206-4000; [email protected] First Summer Student Internship Program Gets Rave Reviews M arquardt Village has had a student intern or two for a number of years, including a full-time intern from UW-Eau Claire. In fact, among Marquardt’s leadership team, Matthew Mauthe, CEO, and Michael Benson, Health Center Administrator, were interns. This summer marked the first time an expanded program was offered. Ten students participated, contributing their fresh ideas, gaining valuable experience, and earning money. Staff, students, and residents all felt the program was a big success. new staff members, emergency preparedness, and helping to develop a more person-centered orientation for new residents of Marquardt Health Center. Interest was so high among Marquardt staff members that the intern positions were all filled by their children, other relatives, or close friends. The interns covered for vacationing staff and worked on special projects in several departments—staff development and education, the business office, nursing, social work, activities, and grounds maintenance. One daunting project was to convert all business office records from paper files to electronic records. Others involved improving processes, such as orientation for “We were sad to see them return to school, but look forward to having many back with us during breaks and next summer,” said Sherry Cira, Director of Organizational Advancement . “They brought so much enthusiasm and literally taught us as much as we taught them. Four generations work here at Marquardt and, like no other, these students have grown up with technology. Their fresh ideas and different approaches elevated efficiency in a way that I believe will have a lasting impact.” “I didn’t know what to expect, but absolutely loved this experience,” said Kasey Caine, a senior this fall at UW-Whitewater studying communications and speech therapy. “I feel like I grew as a person and gained a level of professionalism that I wouldn’t have yet without this opportunity.” Marquardt Village Student Interns Back row, from left: Kendra Ninmann, Jason Eternick, Jacob Butler, Steven Sellnow, Jacob Yaeger (UWEC Full-time Intern). Front row, from left: Kaylee McDonald, Paige Wollin, Katelyn Genz, Jessica Laughlin, Kalee Lafler. Not pictured: Kasey Caine. Think Marquardt Health Center For Rehabilitation Joyce Larson with Physical Therapist Amy Durand, and Randy Tourbier with Physical Therapist Shelly Penn. J oyce Larson and Randy Tourbier, both of Watertown, recently completed rehab programs at Marquardt Health Center following joint replacement surgeries. They credit how well they are doing to the dedicated therapists who worked with them and the exceptional care they received from the entire team at the Health Center. Joyce visited rehab centers in and around Watertown in advance of surgery and is glad she chose Marquardt for her program, which included two weeks at the Health Center followed by four weeks of outpatient therapy. Even with an option near her home, she chose to drive across town three times a week to complete her outpatient therapy here. “I’m telling everyone to go to Marquardt Village for rehab,” said Joyce. “I’m doing excellent! I loved my therapist Amy Durand and everyone there... loved the room, the food, the fact that they respected I’m not a morning person.” Randy knew about Marquardt Village and chose the Health Center, sight unseen, for rehab following hip replacement surgery. His recovery went so well, he plans to return after a knee replacement scheduled for December. “My two therapists and all the staff there were just great. And I did so well with their help that I was out in just four weeks, two weeks ahead of schedule!” MARQUARDT PARTNERS WITH ALLIANCE REHAB to provide physical, occupational, and speech therapies on an inpatient or outpatient basis. On campus services are available at Marquardt Health Center and Zinzendorf Assisted Living. For information, call (920) 206-4935. Rehabilitation therapies are also available in private homes in the region through Marquardt at Home. To arrange a consultation, call (844) 206-4930. Donations Provide the “Little Extras” That Make Living Here Special A donation designated for special items makes giving more fun and provides an immediate positive impact for Marquardt residents. Take iPods for example. Gifts from our generous donors allowed Marquardt Village to purchase 64 iPods in 2014 to enhance the Music and Memory Program. “Music is one of the most powerful non-verbal ways to communicate,” said Gina Symkowski, Activities Assistant. “With the iPods and a personal playlist we help residents create, we see how much they enjoy the music, plus we’re seeing remarkable improvements in cognition and communication skills.” For donors who would like to contribute toward tangible items, Marquardt Village staff created the following wish list to enhance resident services and lifestyle. If you would like to help fulfill the list, please let the Foundation know if you’re interested in making a general wish list contribution or would like to apply a gift toward specific items. Resident John Schmoller gets familiar with an iPod with help from Michael Benson, Health Care Administrator, and Gina Symkowski, Activities Assistant. MARQUARDT VILLAGE WISH LIST iPods – new or gently used, about $50 each. Music triggers memories—a beautiful thing for those with memory loss or dementia. We still need about 111 iPods to reach a goal of 175 for residents of Marquardt Health Center and Zinzendorf Hall. We can only accept the iPod brand, preferably iPod shuffles, not other MP3 players. Benches for Walking Paths – about $800 each. Benches placed along sidewalks create spots to rest or chat with neighbors. Five have been purchased; 20 more are needed. Raised Garden Beds – about $350 each. Residents enjoy gardening without the stress of bending and kneeling. Two have been purchased; six more are needed. Automated External Defibrillators – about $1,500 each. Cardiac arrest is a leading cause of death in the United States. Six have been purchased; six more are needed for key locations on campus. Other Items Needed – a complete wish list is available on our website, www.MarquardtVillage.com. Donations can be made online or sent to Marquardt Foundation, 1020 Hill Street, Watertown, WI 53098. Please note which items you are helping to purchase. Welcoming New Board and Staff Members Rev. Dr. Rick Brewer Foundation Board Member Emily Feiner Assistant Health Care Administrator Many of you already know Rev. Dr. Rick Brewer, who was Director of Pastoral Care at Marquardt Village for 20 years and retired early last year. “I retired from the position, not from the love and care and belief I have in Marquardt and its mission,” he says. “That will always be with me.” Emily Feiner joined Marquardt Village in June after a year-long internship with Minnesota Masonic Home in Bloomington, Minnesota, to complete her Bachelor of Arts degree in Health Care Administration from the University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire. Though in many ways he has never left Marquardt Village, we are glad to welcome Rev. Rick back to Marquardt Foundation. A planned giving benefactor himself and a fervent believer in the power of private philanthropy, he also serves the board as Chair of the Development Committee. Born and raised in Madison, Emily’s career interest was influenced by family members whose experiences span a number of fields from nursing to business accounting and project management—all of which play roles in health care administration. Emily is also licensed as a Certified Nursing Assistant, which she says comes in handy from time to time at Marquardt Village, where her responsibilities include serving as Administrator at Zinzendorf Assisted Living and as Assistant Administrator at Marquardt Health Center. Noting that her “days are never predictable—in a good way,” Emily sought out the complexity of working at a full-service retirement community with independent living plus a complete continuum of care, as well as services to the greater community. She loves the variety and the opportunity to help people each day. His ongoing ministry and related work since leaving the full-time pastoral care position at Marquardt Village include marriage and family counseling, serving as a deacon supervisor mentoring new pastors, and officiating at occasional baptisms, weddings and other services. He also enjoys traveling and recently returned from a trip to England and Scotland. Rev. Rick was born and raised in Milwaukee and holds a Doctor of Ministry in Pastoral Care and Counseling from the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago, a Master of Divinity from Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary in Evanston, Illinois, and a Bachelor of Science in Education from the University of Wisconsin – Whitewater. Emily lives in Waukesha and enjoys the combination of cultural opportunities in Milwaukee as well as outdoor life, travel and family gatherings. MARQUARDT VILLAGE WELCOMES CARING, COMPASSIONATE PEOPLE If you’re looking for a rewarding career helping seniors in our community, visit MarquardtVillage.org, where it’s easy to: View open positions Read about benefits Apply and upload your resume Long-time Friends Move to Marquardt Village: Kay and Aden Ward will soon welcome Nancy and Tom VonBoeckmann C alifornia residents Nancy and Tom VonBoeckmann were visiting Kay and Aden Ward at their home near Wisconsin Rapids when Kay invited them to spend the better part of a day at Marquardt Village. The Wards were considering moving to Marquardt and, before long, so were the VonBoeckmanns. Both couples moved frequently over the years, with Kay and Aden holding the record with their move to Marquardt Village in November last year. “With 13 moves in 40 years, we’re pretty good at it,” said Aden. “Still, our five-bedroom cabin in the woods could sleep 19, so we had to downsize and give up “We selected an apartment some things—like my chain saws. as close as we could get to the We were ready for that and we love it here.” The friendship between these couples started decades ago new Towne Centre, because the when the VonBoeckmanns were plans for it are a big part of what “We met so many people here in parishioners of a church in Yorba Linda, California, where the Wards the first weeks,” added Kay. “They attracted us to Marquardt.” were pastors. Their children brought gifts and information. We literally grew up together and after the age of 50, Nancy must have called maintenance at least once a day that became a minister, too, inspired in part by the Wards. first week, too, and they were so responsive and helpful as we got familiar with appliances and other things. Kay and Aden Ward moved to Marquardt Village a year ago and look forward to welcoming friends from California before the holidays. Wards Wisconsin Rapids, WI 2,012 miles VonBoeckmanns Yorba Linda, CA Marquardt Village Watertown, WI After moving to Marquardt Village this fall, Nancy and Tom VonBoeckmann plan to continue to travel quite a lot, especially to visit family in California. “We never lived ‘in community’ before and it’s a grandchildren. Plus, they can stay in guest apartments wonderful experience—the social opportunities here to visit us in Wisconsin.” especially. As Moravian ministers, the Moravian faith base of this community is important to us,” said Kay, who is a Also influencing their choice of Marquardt Village, Nancy bishop and chooses to remain active in ministry, holding and Tom point to her years as chaplain at a Moravian retreats and traveling several retirement community in times a year. “We selected Pennsylvania. “We realized “We realized the value of planning an apartment as close as we the value of planning ahead ahead for our later years... we wanted could get to the new Towne for our later years and being Centre, because the plans in charge of decisions for to move to a community at a point for it are a big part of what when we could enjoy the lifestyle and ourselves. So, we wanted attracted us to Marquardt.” to move to a community know that health care services are at a point when we could available to us in the future.” When the VonBoeckmanns enjoy the lifestyle and know join them at Marquardt that health care services are this November, their apartment will be just a few doors available to us in the future,” said Tom, an auditor with down. “Towne Centre really caught our attention, Bank of America for 35 years. too,” said Nancy. “Because we want to continue the active lifestyle we enjoy at our maintenance-provided “The people at Marquardt Village have already been so community in southern California. We’ll continue to welcoming to us,” added Nancy. “All the arrangements travel quite a lot, too, especially to visit our children and are made and we’re looking forward to settling in!” INTERESTED IN INDEPENDENT LIVING AT MARQUARDT VILLAGE? To see available apartments and garden homes, call (920) 206-4663. Through December 31, 2015, those who reserve a residence and move within 90 days will receive $2,500 for moving expenses. Marquardt Hospice Sporting Clay Shoot Out—What a Blast! I t was a beautiful fall day September 25th for Marquardt Village’s first-ever sporting clay shoot out held at Milford Hills Hunt Club in Johnson Creek. Some 165 people participated in this event which raised more than $37,000 for Marquardt Hospice. The funds raised will be used for such things as volunteer training materials, prayer shawl ministry supplies, and remodeling hospice offices. Marquardt Hospice provides support and comfort to Marquardt Village residents and their families, as well as to those living in private homes throughout an 11-county region of southeast Wisconsin. About 45 volunteers helped the event run smoothly, helping with everything from launching clays and keeping score to handling registration and gathering raffle and silent auction items. “As a first time volunteer I found the experience a lot of fun,” said Pat Seidel. “I learned about shooting sporting clays and was extremely impressed with the hunt club. From the silent auction to the great lunch, it was fun to participate knowing that Marquardt residents and others who need end-of-life care will benefit.” Twelve major sponsors contributed $700 or more, including three $5,000 Gold sponsors: Altius Building Co., Schaefer Soft Water (in memory of Bob Schaefer), and WIPFLi CPAs and Consultants. In addition, nearly 130 companies donated items for raffles and a silent auction. “We greatly appreciate the support of our sponsors, donors, and volunteers,” said Matt Mauthe, CEO. “Thanks to their generosity, Marquardt Hospice will be able to continue providing exceptional support and comfort to patients and their family members. It’s impossible to put a price on that kind of care.” “As a sponsor family and volunteer, all I can say is: thank you, thank you, and thank you,” said Kathy Schaefer O’Malley. “Thank you for honoring Bob Schaefer by gathering dedicated sports people to enjoy a sporting event, for ‘doing good and avoiding evil’ by raising funds for the hospice program, and for ‘having some fun’ by playing as hard as you work!” GOLD SPONSORS, $5,000 Altius Building Company Schaefer’s Soft Water, in memory of Bob Schaefer WIPFLi CPAs and Consultants LUNCH SPONSORS, $3,500 Piper Jaffray Wis-Pak PRIZE SPONSOR, $1,000 K&W Electric New Horizon Foods Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren s.c. GUN RAFFLE SPONSOR, $700 J&L Tire & Service Center SHELL SPONSOR, $2,600 EVENT SPONSORS, $500 First Midwest Bank PRIMARY STATION SPONSORS, $1,500 ClearPath Connections Creative Business Interiors Marsh & McLennan Agency Omnicare Pharmacy Services SECONDARY STATION SPONSORS, $1,000 Accurate Imaging AdvoCare Communications Engineering Company EZ Office Products Maas Brothers Construction Madison United Healthcare Linen Medline Industries Pinnacle Construction TCF Bank Thrivent Financial, East Dodge County Chapter SHOOT OUT 2016! Mark your calendar now for the next Shoot Out - September 15, 2016. There is a special price for those who register by June 1, 2016. Contact Cheryl Porior-Mayhew for details, 920-206-4000. We greatly appreciate the support of the following individuals, churches, businesses, and organizations who shared their resources with Marquardt Village during our 2015 fiscal year, July 1, 2014 to June 30, 2015. All gifts to Marquardt Foundation are used to improve services for our residents and those we serve in the greater community. INDIVIDUALS Anonymous Georgene & Harold Adams Karen & Fred Albert Heidi Anderson Macy Anderson Jessica Angove Jerry Arntson John & Joyce Austin Ron & Carol Barwick Sandra Bathke Donald & Barbara Benedett Michael Benson Grace Bentzin Franklyn Bergdoll Karen Bergman Rev. Raymond Bezanson Jennifer Biermann Denise Blackbourn Shelly Bladorn Marian Blaney Rose Borck Taryn Braasch Alice Brandt Larry & Mary Braunschweig Phillip Braunschweig Rick Brewer Amber Brinsko Frieda Bubernak Amanda Burg Neal & Carla Butenhoff Barbara Butler & Karl Wagner Joy & Patrick Caine Dick Cerney Sherry & Russ Cira Jeanie Clark Dorothy Coogan Jennifer Coppes Deborah Cornella-Kirt Mary Cromey Jerome & Susan David Dorothy Degnitz Terri & Curt Detert Robert & Trudy Dobbratz Renee & David Downs Kris & Jan Duffy John & Gladys Ebert Tom & Sara Fay Mildred Febock Kimberly Fehling Emily Feiner Shelby Fetter Nelson & Barb Fischer Tyler & Jackie Foti Helen Foulke Ms. Jennie Fox Phillip & Naomi Frensz Rev. John & Anne Fritts Lori Ganser Gary & Joan Genz Katelyn Genz Katie Gomez Vicky & Stephen Gouldthorp Glen & Isela Grams Eliza Griggs Carmen Groehler Dallas & Elaine Grosenick Doug & Jan Gruber Cindy & Rob Gruenwald Jeff Hackel Raymond & Joan Hanson Glenn Harke Lois Harke Irene Heiliger Kimberly Henze Rev. & Mrs. James Hicks Jeanette & Wayne Hills Kimberly Holterman Gayle Hunter Melanie Hunter Patricia Ignarski Lynn Ireland Alesha Jacobson Andrew Johnson Barbara & Ronald Johnson Martin Johnson Joan Jones Amber Kaesermann Tom & Kathy Kasten Paula Kaulback Tom Keel & Marge Etter William E. & Erna Kiessling Jennifer Kleinjan Nancy & Ralph Kohlhoff Christine Komis Apichai Kookasemkit Sherry Korth Connie & Mark Kottwitz Sarah Kottwitz Beth Kratzer Linda Kraus Carol Kruesel Sarah Kuehl Michelle Larson Duane Lauersdorf John Leischer John Leischer Esther Claire Lessard Adolph & Lucy Leuenberger Michael & Rachel Libby Amy & Todd Loeber Allison Lorenz Nathaniel Lueck Judy & Jim Maas Nicholas Maas Shirley Maas Jeff & Lynn Mallach Dan & Julie Marks Dolly Martin Lynnae Mathison-Raether Sharon Mathwig Matt & Erika Mauthe Joan McConville Kristin & Kenny McDonald Barbara McGray Elizabeth & Richard McLaughlin Dorothy Mekelburg Annette Meyer Greg & Cheryl Meyer Debra Meyer Tammy Mielke Rev. Dr. Elizabeth Miller Jeffrey Miller Diane Neal Gordon & Arlene Neary Rebecca Nehls Don Nicholson Duane Nienow Mike & Jodi Nienow Rebecca Nimm Jessica O’marrah Robert Opps William & Jill Oswald Charlotte Palmer Barbara Parish Lori Pelto Jack Penfold Lavernia Peters Denise Pingel Barbara Pohl Lynnette & Roy Pooler Cheryl Porior-Mayhew & Jim Mayhew Dallas Prockl Barbara & Larry Quest Mr. Irving Quest Hannah Raabe Patricia Ranthum Ms. Rosanne Richter Anne Roberson Tami Rodriguez Lucille Roessler-Engsberg Larry Rudd Joyce & Mark Scallon Kathy Schaefer O’Malley & Dennis O’Malley Kathleen & Larry Scheler Caryl Scheurman Ruth Schick Ruby Schmidt Judy & David Schoechert Gerald & Carol Schultz Jessica Schultz Susan & Larry Schultz Lawrence Schumacher Barbara & Terry Schwefel Dennis Schwenker Debra Seifert Lori & Dan Sellnow Mr. & Mrs. John Severa Ms. Kathleen Siegel Ms. Joyce Simon Sally Smith Deborah Snell Gladys Soter Erika Spiegelhoff Henry Staeben Keith Stalker Jerry Stelse Tammy Stoll Phyllis Strasburg George Mary Supple Gina Symkowski Taylor Tidwell Stacie Trail Albert Troyke Elaine Uecker Marilyn & Gary Vogel Patricia Volenberg Amy Wagner Lynne Wagner Karen Wagoner In Memory of Leola Haberkorn Larissa & Aaron Buss Linda Buss Mary & Dan Christian Pete Colletti Lance Dopke Heidi & Jeffrey Doyle Paul & Lou Ann Esselman Lorie & Thomas Hadel Dianne & Robert Hamann Leta Jensen Barbara & Ricky Lischka Lois Munzel Charlotte & Larry Schears William & Mary Schultz Bonnie Simon William Ulm TRIBUTES Faith & Mark Zoellick In Honor of Taryn Braasch In Memory of Elsie Harberg Elgardie Fuchs Rev. Jane Harberg In Honor of Jan Duffy In Memory of Thor Harberg Elgardie Fuchs Rev. Jane Harberg In Honor of Ruth E. Ebert In Memory of Richard Harris Janice & Harry Ruehlow Linda & William Rieman In Honor of Edward Fay Bonnie Simon Dr. & Mrs. Michael Grajewski Ryan Smull In Honor of Loretta Fuchs Joan Sterwald William Fuchs In Honor of Marquardt Village Residents Rose Thomascheske Elaine Thompson Gerald & Marilyn Jeuck Wanda & Richard Udovick Patricia Laehr William Ulm In Honor of Marquardt Village Staff In Memory of Ruth Hein Gerald & Marilyn Jeuck Pearl Mary Goetsch Mary Lou & Myron Moldenhauer In Memory of William Hein In Honor of Leora McDow Pearl Mary Goetsch Tom & Linda Frakes In Memory of Janet Hennings In Honor of Mary E. Quinn Margaret Amthor Gerald & Pauline Quinn Dolores Bartee In Honor of Florence Sweeney Pamela Bartee Ann & Richard Nienow Anna Christian In Honor of Zinzendorf Hall Staff Pete Colletti Henry Staeben John & Janet Fiess In Honor of Mark Zoellick Barbara Hennings Bill & Jane Zoellick Janet Hennings In Memory of Gwynnetha Bade Dorothy & Bruce Kasten Nancy Kroner Sherry Klecker In Memory of Rick Bargo Sherilyn & Gerald Kochanski Linda Bargo Don & Lisa Kuehl In Memory of Edythe Bender Glen & Bonnie Lauersdorf James Bender Mr. & Mrs. Rol& Manthe In Memory of Milton Bender Christine Mechenich James Bender Mr. & Mrs. Stan Nichols In Memory of Ruth M. Berthold Mr. & Mrs. Steve Power Terry & Sue Koplin Kaye & Michael Tresp In Memory of Marna Block In Memory of Erwin Hesse Mr. & Mrs. Phillip Bongard Rev. & Mrs. Reuben Schmitz In Memory of Irene Borck In Memory of Leona Hesse Mary Lou & Myron Moldenhauer Rev. & Mrs. Reuben Schmitz In Memory of Louis Borck In Memory of Ellen Hogue Mary Lou & Myron Moldenhauer Sharon & Ray Walsh In Memory of Claretta Boyd In Memory of Brian Holcomb Robert Boyd Kerri & Matthew Johanning In Memory of Therese Bradisse In Memory of Robert Holt Jeffrey Bradisse Charlotte Holt In Memory of Frieda Bubernak In Memory of Herbert C. Holz Alice Brandt Carol Voss Alida Jaeger In Memory of Virginia Ihde Joan Jones Judy & Jim Maas In Memory of Benedict Burg In Memory of Karen Jaehrling Benedict Burg David Frank In Memory of John Byrne Mary Lou & Myron Moldenhauer Miriam & Ellsworth Schuett Janice & Robert Thostenson In Memory of Catherine Clifford In Memory of Dorothea Jochinsen Ralph & Margaret Krueger Leonard Kafer In Memory of John Clifford In Memory of Ruth Johnson Ralph & Margaret Krueger Martin Johnson In Memory of Sharon Collin In Memory of Kenneth Kant Robert Collin Dr. & Mrs. Rol& Liebenow In Memory of Zoe Cone In Memory of Lillian Kees Kitty Stueber Gail & Marvin Blundon In Memory of Joseph Dresen In Memory of Donald Key Laura Dresen Mary & Jim Zastrow In Memory of Verna Engel In Memory of Don King Doris Anderson Cathie King In Memory of Marion Engsberg In Memory of Myrtle Klug Meade Medical Clinic Mary Lou & Myron Moldenhauer Leanne & Jack Huber In Memory of Aaron Kohls Fay Martin Joseph Kohls Jane & Steve Schmidt In Memory of Della Kosanovich Florence Topel Jane & Tim Burton In Memory of Gertrude Fehrmann Jan & Greg Freund Marlene Witte Amy & R. Scott Johnson In Memory of Joan Frei John & Jean Kosanovich Dorothy Degnitz In Memory of Viola Koser In Memory of Loretta Fuchs Marilyn Kohls Jerry Arntson In Memory of Harvey Krueger Peter & Sharon Dewind Marilyn Foster Sitter Jeffrey & Diane Haas In Memory of Harold Krueger Constance Meyer Ralph & Margaret Krueger Ronald Schneller Jacqueline Smith Edith & Harold Wandersee Rev. Aden & Bishop Kay Ward Don D. Wegner Stacey Weihert Patricia Werner Ms. Jameie Williams Kayla Williams Ethel Willing Britanie Winker Kay & Will Wipperfurth Stephanie Wollitz Ms. Kathryn Wright Mary & Jim Zastrow Patsy & Herman Zastrow Jenny & Jamie Zwieg In Memory of Mabel Krueger Ralph & Margaret Krueger In Memory of Myrtle Krueger Mr. & Mrs. Charles Bartz Mr. & Mrs. Dave Krattiger Mr. & Mrs. John Theder Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Wille In Memory of Lottie Krystyniak Bob & Anne Krystyniak In Memory of Dorothy Kuenzi Holly Brom Bonnie & Thomas Conway Dan & Nancy Jaeckel Elroy Liesener Sally, Laura & Kari Schoenike Lester & Lucille Schwartz In Memory of Dorothy Lange Hildegard Lange In Memory of Luann Lauersdorf Thomas & Susan O’Connor In Memory of Dolores Livanec George Livanec In Memory of Milo Loppnow Charles Nienow & Esther Tesh In Memory of Eleanor Lorenz Jennifer Kleinjan Dr. & Mrs. Gerald Moede Mr. & Mrs. Robert Nimm Thomas & Susan O’Connor Ann Pokel Mr. Andrew Rothschadl Carol Utech In Memory of Lois Loveng Mary Lou & Myron Moldenhauer In Memory of Rosemary Magedanz Alice Brandt Dorothy Mekelburg Shirley & Daniel Wiedenhoeft In Memory of Phillip Mallow Arthur Melcher Shirley & Daniel Wiedenhoeft In Memory of Karen I. Mantey Joan Jones MaryAnn & John Mantey Mary Lou & Myron Moldenhauer In Memory of Delia Mattison Alice Brandt Shirley & Daniel Wiedenhoeft In Memory of Ruth May Sally Smith In Memory of Florence Moldenhauer Mary Lou & Myron Moldenhauer In Memory of Harris Moldenhauer Mark & Judy Zastrow In Memory of Vernon Moldenhauer Mary Lou & Myron Moldenhauer In Memory of Norman Multhauf Mrs. Dorothy Multhauf In Memory of Calvin Mundt Mr. & Mrs. Theodore McCabe Dianna & Gerald Mundt Eva Mundt John Stewart Mr. & Mrs. Michael Suchocki In Memory of Bernice Nelson Dorothy Degnitz Hannelore Eaves Sally & Ronald Greve Jack Lynch Harold Nelson Susan & William Stroupe Kitty Stueber In Memory of Harvey Neubauer Marsha & John Pagel In Memory of George Ochs Erlene Delano In Memory of Janice Oemig David Oemig In Memory of Sylvester Olszewski Mr. & Mrs. Brian Dostalek Ms. Arlene Seitz Elaine Uecker Mr. & Mrs. John Wagner In Memory of Alice Peters Mr. James Abplanalp & Ms. Joyce Murtaugh Mr. & Mrs. Ken Bachler Doris Baumann Rev. Allen & Judy Bergmann Scott & Amy Bergmann Larry & Mary Braunschweig Lois Harke Thomas & Bonnie Justmann Joyce Murtaugh & James Abplanalp Mr. & Mrs. Alan Peters Amy Pike Mr. David Pike Mrs. Janet Rubenzer-Pike & Mr. Rodney Pike Bonnie Simon We make every effort to ensure this list is accurate. If you notice an error or omission, please notify us at (920) 206-4000. (2015 fiscal year donors continued) In Memory of Edward Petig Dr. William Petig In Memory of Gertrude Petig Dr. William Petig In Memory of James Pipkorn Miriam & Ellsworth Schuett In Memory of Betty Pranke Mr. & Mrs. Delaine Budig Marylin Meyer Susan & Ryan Topel In Memory of George Pranke Susan & Ryan Topel In Memory of Irving Quest Lynn Ireland Joan Jones In Memory of Mary E. Quinn Susan Barry B. Brauer & L. Brauer Ms. Vicki Duhr & Mr. David Schultz Thomas & Maria Fairall Mary Hoppe Michelle & Richard McKellar Mary & William Pate Sue & Robin Roe Joyce Sandberg Diane Schlesner Maureen & James Schmidt Darlene & Randall Schultz Jeffrey & Sheryl Schultz Susan & Ken Taylor Jerome & Lynn Zastrow In Memory of Gilbert Rankin Rev. Raymond Bezanson In Memory of Eldora Riebe Doris Buchta In Memory of Charles Roberts Beatrice Roberts In Memory of Mary Jeane Romer Cynthia Romer In Memory of Robert Schaefer Joan Jones In Memory of Stuart Schilling Janice & Robert Thostenson In Memory of Kathy Schlender Debra & Mike Hoefler In Memory of Leroy Schlender Debra & Mike Hoefler In Memory of Richard Schlueter Linda Bargo In Memory of Jerry Schmitz Mr. & Mrs. Bill Maron In Memory of Margaret Schuch Jonathon & Patricia Schuch In Memory of Carroll Schulz Arlene Strasburg Schulz & David Schulz In Memory of Flora Schulz Arlene Strasburg Schulz & David Schulz In Memory of William Schultz Rhonda & Jeffrey Hagy Tracy & Todd Kruser Joan Schultz Wendy Stoeckler James & Jill Teisberg In Memory of Gilbert Shekey Joan Jones In Memory of Minnie Shekey Joan Jones In Memory of Vernon Steffen Joe & Judy Hasslinger In Memory of Herbert Steinbock Margaret Luchsinger In Memory of Ken Stelse Beverly Stelse In Memory of Loretta Stewart Sarah & Mike Walter In Memory of Walter Stewart Sarah & Mike Walter In Memory of Edna Strasburg Joan Strasburg Allinder Phyllis Strasburg George Jerilyn Strasburg McFarlane & John McFarlane Arlene Strasburg Schulz & David Schulz In Memory of Lloyd Strasburg Joan Strasburg Allinder Phyllis Strasburg George Jerilyn Strasburg McFarlane & John McFarlane Arlene Strasburg Schulz & David Schulz In Memory of Margaret Stueber Rev. Allen & Judy Bergmann Pete Colletti Sally & Ronald Greve Randall & Kim Hackbarth Thomas & Bonnie Justmann Susan & Roger Schroeder Kitty Stueber Jerry Teska Sandy Zastrow In Memory of Hildagarde Thurloff Gregory Else In Memory of Robert Uecker Elaine Uecker In Memory of Dolly Vergenz Shirley Dibble In Memory of Donald Vinz Karin Hoeft In Memory of Robert Voss Carol Voss In Memory of Harriet Wilde Sandra Alioto Heather Grudnowski Ellen Krueger Sue Wilde-Behl In Memory of Stanley Wilde Sue Wilde-Behl In Memory of Ken Wilkes Mae Wilkes In Memory of Frieda Wolff Carol Maas In Memory of Rosalie Wolf-Colletti Margaret Amthor Mrs. Marilyn Baneck Judy Colletti Mrs. Juanita Ebert Elgardie Fuchs Lois Harke Patricia Herro Joan Jones Dorothy Mekelburg Mary Lou & Myron Moldenhauer Mr. & Mrs. Fred Poweleit Ms. E. Ruthie Pugh Ms. Marjorie Reinhard Mr. & Mrs. Al Schmidt Shirley & Daniel Wiedenhoeft In Memory of Jean Zillmer Sherry & Russ Cira ORGANIZATIONS In Honor of Julie Mauthe Alliant Energy Foundation, Inc. In Honor of Virginia Daley Daley Painting & Decorating In Memory of Archie Daley Daley Painting & Decorating In Memory of Della Kosanovich UWHP Watertown Regional Medical Center Watertown Regional Medical Center Watertown Regional Medical Center Board of Directors In Memory of Leola Haberkorn Bethesda Lutheran Homes In Memory of Viola Grunewald A-1 Tri-County Vacuum & Sewing A & S Plumbing Inc. Aggeus Healthcare, PC Alliance Partners, LLC Alliance Rehabilitation Alliant Energy Foundation, Inc. Altius Building Company Amazon Smile Foundation Angell Marketing, LLC Chartwell Midwest Wisconsin Claussen Funeral Home Culligan Water Conditioning Daley Painting & Decorating Ebenezer Moravian Church Eppstein Uhen Architects Eppstein Uhen Architects ExxonMobil Foundation Felton Electric Hafemeister Funeral Home Holz Chevrolet Buick GMC Cadillac John Christian Landscaping & Lawn Mowing Keck Furniture, Inc. Killpest Solutions Pest Control LLC Koplin Excavating & Grading Co. Lakeview Moravian Women Maas Bros Construction Marquardt Village Health Information Dept. Moravian Church Western District Moravian Larger Life Foundation New Horizon Foods, Inc Northside Auto & Truck Service Omnicare Pharmacy Orchid Group Sister Bay Moravian Women Southern Wisconsin Moravians for Mission Thrivent Financial for Lutherans TOPS No WI 1151 United Electric, Inc. United Heartland Watertown Moravian Church Watertown Moravian Women’s Fellowship Western Region Moravian Women Yerges Van Liners Thank you to the following individuals, churches and businesses who have contributed to the Marquardt Foundation for Wish List items, operating needs, pastoral care and chapel needs, memory care, hospice and staff appreciation from July to September. We value your trust and will use these gifts for the benefit of Marquardt Village residents. INDIVIDUALS Sandra Bathke Michael Benson Grace Bentzin Karen Bergman Rev. Raymond Bezanson Denise Blackbourn Shelly Bladorn Taryn Braasch Phillip Braunschweig Rick Brewer Amber Brinsko Amanda Burg Barbara Butler & Karl Wagner Joy & Patrick Caine Kasey Caine Dick Cerney Sherry & Russ Cira Jeanie Clark Jennifer Coppes Deborah Cornella-Kirt Mary Cromey Mrs. Karen Davenport Terri & Curt Detert Trudy & Robert Dobbratz Renee & David Downs Joyce Duffin Kris & Jan Duffy Kimberly Fehling Emily Feiner Shelby Fetter Rev. John & Anne Fritts Lori Ganser Gary & Joan Genz Katelyn Genz Katie Gomez Vicky & Stephen Gouldthorp Eliza Griggs Carmen Groehler Dallas & Elaine Grosenick Robert Heath Kimberly Henze Billy & Kareen Holloway Kimberly Holterman Gayle Hunter Patricia Ignarski Lynn Ireland Alesha Jacobson Amber Kaesermann Tim Kamke Paula Kaulback Christine Komis Apichai Kookasemkit Beth Kratzer Linda Kraus Carol Kruesel Sarah Kuehl Michelle Larson Michael & Rachel Libby Allison Lorenz Nathaniel Lueck Nicholas Maas Shirley Maas Mark Mandel Dan & Julie Marks Lynnae Mathison-Raether Sharon Mathwig Julie & Ronald Mauthe Matt & Erika Mauthe Kristin & Kenny McDonald Annette Meyer Greg & Cheryl Meyer Debra Meyer Tammy Mielke Mary Lou & Myron Moldenhauer Diane Neal Rebecca Nehls Rolfe & Mary Nervig Don Nicholson Charles Nienow & Esther Tesh Rebecca Nimm Jessica O’marrah Barbara Pohl Cheryl Porior-Mayhew & Jim Mayhew Barbara & Larry Quest Hannah Raabe Patricia Ranthum Anne Roberson Tami Rodriguez Lucille Roessler-Engsberg Larry Rudd Joyce & Mark Scallon Kathleen & Larry Scheler Ruby Schmidt Jessica Schultz Dennis Schwenker Lori & Dan Sellnow Jerry Stelse Tammy Stoll Phyllis Strasburg George Mary Supple Gina Symkowski Taylor Tidwell Marilyn & Gary Vogel Patricia Volenberg Lynne Wagner Rev. Aden & Bishop Kay Ward Patricia Werner Stephanie Wollitz Jenny & Jamie Zwieg TRIBUTES In Honor of Florence Sweeney Ann & Richard Nienow In Honor of Marquardt Village Residents Gerald & Marilyn Jeuck Patricia Laehr In Honor of Marquardt Village Staff Gerald & Marilyn Jeuck In Honor of Mark Zoellick Bill & Jane Zoellick In Memory of Rick Bargo Linda Bargo In Memory of Evelyn Bergman Alice Brandt In Memory of Linda Debolt Christine & Ronald Altenburg Ms. Janet Brunk Marcia Castro Louise & Richard Hansen Mr. & Mrs. Tom Kasten Barbara & Richard Krueger Mr. & Mrs. Victor Krueger Mr. James Krueger Tricia Kuerschner Jennifer & Robert Mudler Nola & Rodney Rains Philip Sillman In Memory of Gertrude Fehrmann Marlene Witte In Memory of Norma Fredrick Mr. Dennis Walsh In Memory of Elsie Harberg Rev. Jane Harberg In Memory of Thor Harberg Rev. Jane Harberg In Memory of Erwin Hesse Rev. & Mrs. Reuben Schmitz In Memory of Leona Hesse Rev. & Mrs. Reuben Schmitz In Memory of Brian Holcomb Carson Holcomb In Memory of Virginia Ihde Jim & Judy Maas In Memory of Marvin Kuenzi Sally, Laura & Kari Schoenike In Memory of Dorothy Lange Hildegard Lange In Memory of Gladys Lueck Kenneth & Arlene Lueck In Memory of Phillip Mallow Glen & Isela Grams In Memory of Erna Manthey Marilyn & George Hackbarth In Memory of Lisle Piper Clarice Piper In Memory of Mary E. Quinn Mrs. Carolyn Harris Mary Lou & Myron Moldenhauer Dean & Susan Mueller In Memory of John Rudelick Shirley Brodell Ms. Patricia McGinn In Memory of Waldemar Schlage Mrs. Anita Eske In Memory of Richard Schlueter Linda Bargo In Memory of William Schultz Carol Maas Garry & Cheryl Peter Joan Schultz In Memory of Henry Staeben Mr. & Mrs. Robert Bender Jim & Judy Maas In Memory of Ken Stelse Beverly Stelse In Memory of Ken Wilkes Mae Wilkes ORGANIZATIONS In Memory of Archie Daley Daley Painting & Decorating In Memory of Charles Topel Silgan Containers LLC Alliant Energy Foundation, Inc. Ebenezer Moravian Church Eppstein Uhen Architects Morningside Farms, LLC Sister Bay Moravian Women Thrivent Financial for Lutherans Watertown Moravian Church Watertown Moravian Women’s Fellowship Marquardt Village was named as a recipient of memorial gifts in the obituaries of the following people from July-September. Thank you to these individuals & their families for supporting our mission. Linda De Bolt Norma Fredrick Marvin Kuenzi John Rudelick Henry Staeben GRATEFUL HEARTS In Honor of Pam Burgardt Annette Meyer* In Honor of Jessica Granzow & Bridgette Redenius Joyce Duffin* In Honor of Jessica Granzow Phil & Lori Partoll In Honor of Jennifer Angelo & Mike Onsrud Paul Murdoch In Honor of Shelly Bladorn, Jessica Granzow, Pat Ranthum & Bridgette Redenius Clarice Piper* In Memory of Lisle Piper *Grateful Hearts Donors We make every effort to ensure this list is accurate. If you notice an error or omission, please notify us at (920) 206-4000. Non-Profit Org US Postage PAID Mailings Direct 1020 Hill Street Watertown, WI 53098 Phone: (920) 206-4663 MarquardtVillage.org Sponsored by the Western District of the Moravian Church Shop Amazon and Bring a Smile to the Foundation D o you love the convenience of shopping online? If you shop at Amazon.com, you can also make a portion of your purchase support Marquardt Foundation. Amazon Smile is a website operated by Amazon that lets customers enjoy the same wide selection of products available through its primary website and benefit a favorite charity as well. Marquardt Foundation Inc. is registered as a participating nonprofit. So the next time you’re looking to buy something online at www.smile.amazon.com select Marquardt Foundation Inc. as your charity of choice. When you take this simple step, the Amazon Foundation will donate 0.5% of your eligible purchase to Marquardt Foundation. If you have a question about this offer, call Cheryl Porior-Mayhew, Chief Development Officer, at 920-206-4000 or email her at [email protected]. Thank you for your ongoing support! Address changes or requests to be removed from the Marquardt Connections mailing list can be emailed to [email protected].
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