Lenoir MeMoriaL Foundation 2010

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Lenoir MeMoriaL Foundation 2010
L e n o i r M e m o r i a l F o u n d at i o n
2010
contents
1
Special Gifts
2
Programs, Projects
and Services
4
2010 Holiday
Benefit Reception at
The Bentley
6
2010 Golf
Tournament
Sponsors Make It
Happen
8
The Schechter
Society
9
Frank and Louise
Peele: Inaugural
Members of The
Schechter Society
10 2010 Honor Roll of
Donors
15 2010 Lights of Love
Donors
Mission
The Lenoir Memorial
Foundation supports
the mission of Lenoir
Memorial Hospital,
which is to ensure
exceptional
healthcare for the
people we serve.
100 Airport Road
Kinston, North Carolina 28501
Sp e c i a l Gi f t s
Gifts come in many forms, a smile from a caregiver,
time volunteered, or something more tangible, like an
abstract sculpture, new workout equipment,
or a framed Kinston Indians jersey. Sometimes
the gift fills a
specific need,
other times it is
a creation that
serves to uplift
all who view it,
Tim and Colby Flynn, father and son, from
Northern Virginia, giving a Kinston Indians jersey
employees and
to the Foundation for the use in raising money to
patients alike.
put back into our community.
New recumbent elliptical machines donated by the little bank for the
Minges Wellness Center. Shown “christening” the new equipment is
Scott Newton with Margaret Smith looking on, from the Vernon Avenue
branch of the little bank.
The gifts of artwork Wellness Garden (cover) and
Heart Trees (inside front cover) fall into this category.
We thank the Queen Street United Methodist
Church and Connecting the Dots staff leadership for
donating these series
of original art to Lenoir
Memorial. The Wellness Garden is found
in the hallway leading
to the Emergency Department, and Heart
Trees is displayed in
the waiting area for
Rehab Services.
If you are considering making a
special gift to Lenoir
Memorial, please
contact Dirk Griffith,
foundation director,
by calling 252-5227262 or emailing
[email protected].
Harold Jones, donor and volunteer,
dedicating the sculpture he calls
Helping Hands commemorating all
volunteers and memorializing his
wife, Norma. Norma was a longtime
hospital volunteer.
Programs, Projects,
and Services
During calendar year 2010 the Lenoir Memorial Foundation provided over $18,000 to Lenoir Memorial
Hospital for health initiatives and programs that emphasized improving the health and well-being of our
community. This provided funding for the following:
• Four community blood pressure machines which
recorded 37,848 blood pressure screenings. These
machines are located at the Vernon Park Mall, the
Minges Wellness Center, the LMH lobby, and one
travels among area churches. (The blood pressure
machines are contracted for and calibrated as
part of this arrangement.)
• Scholarships to assist individuals with exercise
programming in the Minges Wellness Center.
• Support for the New Year Health Challenge
led by a registered dietitian with nutrition
topics addressed over four January sessions.
Participants received a free food diary.
• 2500 hand sanitizers during H1N1 Influenza
Pandemic to all visitors coming into hospital.
• 1500 individual self-management health guides
that accompanied a community campaign titled
“Know Your Numbers.”
• 500 Asthma Quick Reference Guides through the
Lenoir County Asthma Coalition to Lenoir County
Public Schools elementary classroom teachers
and Lenoir-Greene Partnership for Children Day
Care Sites.
• Support for activities of the Ladies Breast Cancer
Support Group and Compassionate Friends.
Programs, Projects,
and Services
publication that provides health-related education
and information to more than 30,000 residents
of Lenoir County and parts of Jones and Greene
Counties.
• The Foundation also sponsored three major
fundraising programs in an effort to increase
awareness and raise funds for the community
initiatives it supports. They include our annual
Superball Golf Tournament at the Kinston Country
Club, a Holiday Benefit Reception at The Bentley,
and a LMH Employee Campaign.
• Pedometers for the Diabetes Wellness Program for
the 10,000 Life Steps exercise program.
• The regular programming feature of “Sit and
Strengthen” exercise video on TACC-9 cable
television for the chair-bound home audience.
• Provided early detection screening events for
breast, prostate, colorectal and skin cancer
screenings.
• Scholarship support was provided for a nursing
student.
• In addition to these programs and initiatives, the
Foundation partnered with the Hospital to ensure
that “Foundation News” was a part of Medlines, a
Chris Jones, seated, right, presents sixth Cindy Alphin Jones Memorial
Scholarship to April Philyaw, seated left, a graduate student in the
ECU School of Nursing. Standing, l-r, are Lenoir Memorial Foundation
director, Brenda Canup, Jared Jones, second from left, and Ryan Jones,
right, twin sons of Cindy and Chris; and Gary Alphin, Cindy’s brother.
2010 Holiday Benefit
Reception at The Bentley
Locally, it’s a given, that the official start of the Holiday Season is the night the Lenoir
Memorial Foundation hosts its party at The Bentley. Friends of the Hospital turn out in
their finest for an evening of celebration in a setting fit for royalty.
This annual event is held the first Thursday following Thanksgiving and has become a
fixture of the Kinston social scene for supporters of Lenoir Memorial.
We thank owner Linda McConnell for doing a wonderful job creating the perfect
festive backdrop for our party and, most of all, we thank our donors for their support!
2010 Golf
Tournament
In May, the Foundation held its twelfth annual golf outing
at the Kinston Country Club. The goal as always is to show
golfers a good time and to raise support for community
healthcare programs and services. Mission accomplished,
thanks to our generous sponsors! We thank the six platinum,
seven gold, eight silver, and three pewter sponsors, as well
as our fifteen hole-sponsors and individual donors. Without
them this important fundraising event wouldn’t be as
successful.
Twenty-three foursomes competed for first and second
place, with Halifax Linen Service of Roanoke Rapids claiming
the number one spot and taking home a cash prize in
addition to their black and gold Lenox trophies. Prizes
were awarded to the second place winners, the longest
and straightest drives as well as closest to the pin. Prizes
included cash and premium golf clubs. A five hundred dollar
cash prize went to the winner of the putt-off competition.
Foursomes included many players fielded by vendors and
major suppliers to Lenoir Memorial Hospital.
Golfers are treated to a goody-bag and a complimentary
buffet lunch, to fuel up for
their afternoon on the links.
Volunteers from the hospital
staff ensure that everything
is ready to roll at the teetime and throughout the
players’ time out on the
course. By day’s end, it
might be stretching it to
say that playing a round of
Charles (left) and Preston
golf improves your health –
McElheney of Halifax Linens take
unless you walk the course
first place honors. Not shown, but
– but it’s certainly fair to
also in the foursome were Rick
say that for the last dozen
Etheridge and Conley Blankenship.
years it’s been
good for the
health of our
community.
Sponsors
make it Happen!
The Lenoir Memorial Foundation leaders
extend grateful appreciation to the following
sponsors and contributors for their generous
support of our 2010 Golf Tournament:
Corporate
K&L Gates, LLP
Platinum
Minges Bottling Group
Emergency Medical Physicians of Lenoir
Lenoir Memorial Hospital (2)
The East Group
the little bank
Gold
Affordable Care, Inc.
CapTrust Advisors
Down East Medical Supply
Halifax Linen Service
EPLUS
M. W. “Pete” Pully
Sodexo
Silver
Hole Sponsors
BB&T
Brame Specialty Co.
CenturyLink
3HC & Kitty Askins Center
Eastern Eye Associates
Honeywell
Hobart Sales and Service
Wells Fargo Retirement
& Trust
ACCU Reg – Hospital
Accuracy Software
Amerisource Bergen Corp
BlueCross BlueShield of NC
Bojangles’/Tands, Inc.
Brasfield & Gorrie
Coastal Connections Marketing
Coeco Office Systems
Colonial Life & Accident, Inc.
Discovery Insurance Company
Harvey & Associates Dentistry
The Warren Perry family
Professional Hospital Supply
Rasberry, Shackelford & Associates
RP Signs
Scott & Stringfellow
Pewter
First Citizens Bank
Wachovia - Wells Fargo
Raymond Deane –
Tom Vermillion
Taking 2nd place, left - right, John Whitfield, Jeremy
Williams, Matt Whitley of BB&T.
The S che c h t er S o c i e t y
starting the Lenoir Memorial Foundation, serving as
the board chairman for 20 years, raising funds for a
cause he loved, she was canvassing neighborhoods,
going door-to-door, visiting businesses, asking for
gifts for a variety of causes – including the hospital.
Together, through their outreach, their philanthropy,
and engaging others, they helped transform Kinston
and Lenoir County into a better place to live.
Pearl Schechter and the late Sol Schechter
If Sol Schechter were still living, he and his wife
Pearl would have celebrated their 70th wedding
anniversary in September. As it was, he died in 2006,
at 89, six years
shy of that
mark. Still, they
were married
for sixty-four
years. And
every day of those sixty-four years Sol told Pearl
that he loved her, sometimes putting it in question
form, “Have I told you today how much I love you?”
Their philanthropy alone merits special
recognition. But Sol’s willingness and natural ability
to lead left an indelible mark on the community as
well, especially with healthcare. He served first as
chairman of the Lenoir Memorial Hospital Board of
Trustees before transitioning to become chairman
of the new Lenoir Memorial Hospital Foundation.
Combined, Sol’s commitment to the Hospital spanned
42 years. It was during his tenure as Foundation chair
that he also helped to found the Kinston Community
Health Center, again serving as chair. Pearl sums it up
well when she says that “If Sol had owned his own
hospital, he couldn’t have worked harder.”
It is the twin legacies of philanthropy and
leadership that guided our choice when we sought
a name for our planned-giving society. Sol and Pearl
Schechter epitomize the maxim that it is better to
give than to
receive. Pearl’s
hope is that
by lending
their name to
this important
purpose, that others may be encouraged to give, to
place the Lenoir Memorial Foundation in their will.
“If Sol had owned his
own hospital he couldn’t have
worked harder.”
For sixty-four years they were partners. When
he drove, she navigated. When he was growing the
business, she raised their son. And when he was
If you would like to be recognized as a member
of The Schechter Society, please contact Dirk
Griffith, Director, Lenoir Memorial Foundation at
252-522-7262.
Most of us don’t have
a legend for a sibling,
but Frank Peele does. His
sister, Nancy Peele, was
not a household name
across America, or even
North Carolina. There’s no
question, however, that
she was a legend at Lenoir
Memorial Hospital. Lenoir
Memorial was her oyster
and was for nearly fifty
years.
When she died in 2009,
her colleagues and friends
Nancy Peele
created the
Nancy Peele Memorial Scholarship. Her
family joined her colleagues in funding
the scholarship. Everyone, it seems,
wanted to keep Nancy’s legacy alive.
Nancy worked at Lenoir Memorial for
forty-seven years, beginning in Radiology,
transferring later to the Laboratory. The
year before her death she was inducted
into the Lenoir Memorial Hospital Hall of
Honor.
If the members of her family hadn’t
known how beloved Nancy was, they
witnessed it during her illness. Frank was
struck by the devotion Nancy’s colleagues
showed, especially during her last weeks
in the hospital. He remembers the visits of
two to five colleagues daily, all of whom
had driven the fifty-mile round trip from Kinston
after their workday.
Frank and his wife, Louise, contribute annually
to the Peele Scholarship to ensure that it continues
to grow. They have taken an extra step, though, to
make certain that there will always be scholarships
awarded even when they are no longer alive:
they have each placed a provision in their will,
to the Lenoir Memorial Foundation, that directs
a percentage of their estate to the Nancy Peele
Memorial Scholarship.
We welcome Frank and Louise Peele as inaugural
members to The Schechter Society and thank them
for helping keep a legend alive!
Louise and Frank Peele
— 2010 —
Honor Roll of Donors
$10,000+
Ms. Myrtilla Harvey Brody
Lenoir Memorial Auxiliary
“Lights of Love”
the little bank / The Harvey
Foundation
Estate of Evelyn M. Turner
Whitley Law Firm
$2,000 – 9,999
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Blizzard
The East Group
Mrs. George L. Edwards, Jr.
K & L Gates
Lenoir Memorial Hospital
Mr. Frank M. Peele
Mr. James Bailey Peele, Jr.
Mr. M. W. “Pete” Pully
$1,000 – 1,999
Affordable Care, Inc.
Mr. Edward L. Barrow, CPA
Mr. and Mrs. Gary E. Black
CapTrust Financial Advisors
Ms. Sylvia Connor
Down East Medical Supply
Emergency Medicine Physicians
of Lenoir County
EPLUS
Mr. and Mrs. Dexter E. Floyd
Dr. and Mrs. Robert T. Gallaher
Dr. and Mrs. John Parker Goforth
Halifax Linen Service, Inc.
Dr. and Mrs. Jack Harrell
Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Hill
Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Hunneke
Kinston Free Press
Mr. and Mrs. William D. Lease
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mayo
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCain
Minges Bottling Group, Inc.
Owens & Minor
Sodexo Health Care Services
$500 – 999
3HC-Home Health and
Hospice Care, Inc.
The BB&T Charitable Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. W. Robert Bizzell
Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Boldt
Brame Specialty Company, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Canup
Mr. J. P. and Dr. Mary Cauley
CenturyLink
Dr. and Mrs. R. Lee Cox
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey C. Davis
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Deane, Jr.
Ms. Connie Deaver
Eastern Eye Associates
Eastern Nephrology Associates
First Citizens Bank
Gray Branch Free Will Baptist Church
Ms. Roberta Greig
Dr. and Mrs. Michel Haddad
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hengel
Hobart Sales and Service
Honeywell International, Inc.
Mr. Kenneth W. Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Nimmo, Jr.
Mrs. Merle O. Outlaw
Poole Foundation, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith
T. A. Loving Company
Mrs. Swannie S. Turner
Wachovia Bank/A Wells
Fargo Company
Dr. and Mrs. Peter R. Watson
Wells Fargo Institutional
Retirement and Trust
Dr. and Mrs. George H. West
Ms. Joyce W. Witherington
Lenoir Memorial
Foundation Website
The Lenoir Memorial Foundation has
a link on the www.lenoirmemorial.org
website. Click on LMH Foundation at
the top center of the Lenoir Memorial
Hospital homepage. Links on the left
side lead the viewer to the following
information about the Foundation:
• Overview
• Board of Directors
• Ways to give
• Annual benefit golf tournament
• Cradle Crowd
• Donor Report
• Holiday Benefit Reception
$250 – 499
AmerisourceBergen Services
Corporation
Ms. Beth Arruda
Ms. Rita M. Babian
Mr. James C. Bardon
Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Barwick, Jr.
Blue Cross Blue Shield
Ms. Linda Brabandt
Brasfield & Gorrie LLC
Dr. and Mrs. A. Brantley Briley
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Camnitz
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton W. Carey
Mr. Glenn E. Clark
Tribute Gifts
Gifts made in honor or in memory of
a loved one, family member or friend
are a meaningful way to recognize an
individual or event while supporting
quality healthcare. A special letter
acknowledging your gift is sent to
the honoree or family. The amount
of the gift is not disclosed.
Mail your gift today to the Lenoir
Memorial Foundation, 100 Airport
Road, Kinston, NC 28501.
Coastal Connections Marketing, Inc.
Coeco Office Systems, Inc.
Colonial Supplemental Insurance
Mr. and Mrs. Philip H. Crawford III
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Cullen
Database Solutions, Inc.
Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Dean
Discovery Insurance
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Dobbins, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Len Durusky
Mr. and Mrs. Ashe B. Exum
Ms. Lori Fulghum
Mrs. Deborah Gray
Ms. Anna G. Harper
Harvey & Associates Family
Dentistry
Dr. and Mrs. Carl Haynes, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Gary H. Heck
Mr. Mark Henning
Dr. and Mrs. John O. Herlong
HIS Department –
Lenoir Memorial Hospital
Mr. Sam Hylton
Ms. Cheryl Jarman
The Jenkins-Tapp Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Jones
Mr. and Mrs. G. Randolph Kelley
Ms. Joan Latta
Mr. and Mrs. Luther E. Ledford, Jr.
Ms. Rosalind S. McDonald
Ms. Katherine Miller
Mrs. Michelle M. Mitten
Ms. Bertha Moore
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Morris
Mrs. Deborah Oakes
Dr. and Mrs. Simmons I. Patrick
Mrs. Elaine Penuel
Mrs. Barbara S. Perry
Mr. and Mrs. Dan E. Perry
Mrs. Ely J. Perry, Jr.
Mr. Jimmy Person
Dr. and Mrs. Hubert G. Pierce
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pond
Professional Hospital Supply, Inc.
Rasberry Shackelford & Associates
RP Sign Systems
Ms. Cheryl Ryhanych
Ms. Marsha Smith
Mr. Lawrence Standley
Mrs. Gisela Stroud
Tands, Inc. – Bojangles’
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Younger
$100 – 249
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Ahn
Ms. Wanda Al-Dalali
Mr. Jonathan Anderson
Ms. Michelle Aycock
Ms. Jennifer Baker
Mrs. Jessica Baker
Ms. Susanne Ballard
Mrs. Martha Q. Barrett
Ms. Patricia Barrow
Dr. and Mrs. Lonnie H. Blizzard
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sidney Bower
Ms. Ivy Fowler Boyette
Ms. Sandra Boyette
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Boykin
Ms. Christine Breland
Ms. Sheri Brinson
Ms. Lisa D. Brown
Dr. and Mrs. William H. Brown
Mr. Michael Buchite
Ms. Paula Marie Cannon
Mr. Jeff Cartwright
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Cauley, Sr.
Ms. Sharon Chambliss
Ms. Harriet F. Chused
Ms. Valerie Collins
Dr. and Mrs. Edwin B. Cooper
Mr. and Mrs. Larry R. Corbett
Ms. Dorothy Cottle
Ms. Delores Cotton
Ms. Angelia Craft
Ms. Stephanie Creech
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Crocker
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cummings, Jr.
Ms. Cindy Dail
Ms. Janice Dail
Ms. Renae Dail
Mr. William Dail
Ms. Mary Daniels
Mrs. Peter W. Darst
Ms. Amy Dawson
Ms. Ellan Smith Dawson
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Dawson
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dean
Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Dickerson
Ms. Kathy Dunham
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Dunn
Ms. Tracy Edmundson
Ms. Brenda Edwards
Mrs. Gail Edwards
Ms. Joyce Epps
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Evans
Mr. Roger D. Evans
Ms. Lynn Everett
Hon. and Mrs. J. Patrick Exum
Mrs. W. Wilson Exum
Mr. Jim Ezzell
Mr. Richard Farmer
Ms. Kim Fields
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald H. Floyd
Ms. Lynne Fornes
Ms. Tammy Fowler
Ms. Kim Frizzell
Ms. Pamela Gillette
Ms. Kristen H. Gonzalez
Ms. Sherri Goodwin
Mr. and Mrs. Steven H. Gower
Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Grady
Ms. Joyce Graham
Dr. Gregory Gridley
Ms. Jo Ann Grubbs
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gurley
Ms. Gail Hardee
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Dale Hardy
Ms. April Hardy
Ms. Jacquelyn V. Hardy
Mr. and Mrs. W. Bryan Hargett
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harper
Mr. Howard Harper
Ms. Jennifer Harper
Ms. Rochelle Harris
Ms. Patricia Harrison
Dr. and Mrs. James V. Hartzog
Ms. Kimberly Henning
Ms. June Herring
Ms. Kelly Brinn Hicks
Ms. Clara Jo Hill
Ms. Jody Hill
Ms. Kathy S. Hill
Ms. Marsha Hill
Ms. Susan T. Hill
Ms. Wanda Hill
Ms. Carla P. Hinson-Deaver
Ms. Nadine Hobbs
Ms. Cynthia Holland
Ms. Megan Holland
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holland, Jr.
Ms. Sandra Holloway-Thompson
Mrs. Nanci Hood
Ms. Darlene Houston
Mrs. Millie Howard
Mr. Arthur Hunsinger
Ms. Camillia Hunt
Mr. Stevan Ireland
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Jefferson
Mrs. Wendy Jenkins
How to give
You can make a difference in our
community. Your gift to the Lenoir
Memorial Foundation supports projects aimed at improving the quality
of life for every citizen. Giving options include:
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Checks or cash
Stocks
Bequests
Life insurance policies
Annuities
Trusts
Property
Call the Foundation office at
(252) 522-7262 to discuss which
contribution works best for you.
The Lenoir Memorial Foundation is
a 501(c)(3) charitable organization.
Every donation is tax deductible to
the full extent of the law.
Dr. and Mrs. Rupert W. Jilcott III
Mrs. Anne H. Johnson
Ms. Casey Johnson
Ms. Connie J. Johnson
Ms. Donna Johnson
Mr. George R. Johnson
Ms. Tawara Johnson
Ms. Beth Jones
Ms. Darlene Jones
Mr. Harold Jones
Ms. Katherine Jones
Ms. Patricia Jones
Ms. Teresa Jones
Ms. Melissa A. Joyner
Ms. Sonia Joyner
Mr. and Mrs. Barry P. Kass
Dr. Joseph Katz
Revenue by fundraising activities
2010
9%
Facility Improvements
17%Employee Campaign
20% Special Events - Golf
16%Lights of Love
8%Memorials
11%Memorial Scholarships
19%Annual Giving
Ms. Tamorah Kelly
Ms. Debra King
Ms. Susan King
Kinston Pulmonary Associates, PA
Ms. Grace Kornegay
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Lanier
Lewis Boiler Supply, Inc.
Ms. Dorothy Celeste Lewis
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Lindley
Ms. Tina Loveday
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Marshall
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Marston
Ms. Brenda Mathews
Ms. Annette McDaniel
Mr. Charles McDonald
Mr. and Mrs. Dean McGhinnis
Mrs. Sandra Midyette
Mr. David Gordon Mills
Dr. Rudolph I. Mintz, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Mitchell
Ms. Kashonda Mitchell
Mrs. Emily H. Moore
Mr. and Mrs. C. Robert Nielsen
Ms. Sharon Offutt
Ms. Josie J. Ottaviani
Ms. Janet Overby
Mr. and Mrs. William S. Page, Jr.
Ms. Heather Paramore
Ms. Thelma Parker
Mr. Kelly Patterson
Mrs. Kathryn F. Paylor
Mr. and Mrs. Lew Paylor
Mr. and Mrs. Jason H. Peoples
Mr. and Dr. Eli J. Perry III
Ms. Talesha Perry
Mr. James Peters
Ms. Glenda Phillips
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Plasky
Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Poteat
Ms. Dolores Potter
Ms. Donna Potter
Ms. Donna Ramirez
Ms. Doris Reynolds
Mr. O. A. Ritch, Jr.
Mr. Douglas Roberson
Ms. Carolyn Roberts
Ms. Kelly Rochelle
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Rose
Dr. Junius H. Rose, Jr.
Ms. Linda Rouse
Ms. Pamela Rouse
Ms. Rhonda R. Rouse
Ms. Valerie Sanderson
Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Schlier
Ms. Janet Scism
Mr. Oppie Sheffield
Ms. Gloria Skinner
Ms. Ellyn R. Smith
Mrs. Joan W. Smith
Ms. Tina Squitieri
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stancill
Ms. Kerry Standley
Ms. Deborah W. Stroud
Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Stroud
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart L. Stroud
Mr. Palmer Sugg, Jr.
Mr. Travis Lee Sugg
Ms. Lynette Sullivan
Ms. Teresa E. Sumner
Mr. James Sutton
Ms. Latasha Sutton
Mr. Will Sutton
Ms. Carol Sykes
Ms. Gale Sykes
Ms. Cheryl Taylor
Ms. Dorothy G. Taylor
Mr. Thomas Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Theodorakis
Ms. Laticia P. Thomas
Ms. Debbie Thompson
Ms. Janet Tilghman
Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Tingle
Ms. Kathryn Tucker
Mr. and Mrs. Allan W. Turner, Jr.
Ms. Ann W. Tyndall
Ms. Stephanie Tyndall
Ms. Patricia A. Vandiford
Narshira Vann
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Vermillion
Ms. Tasha Dail Wagoner
Mr. and Mrs. Donnie C. Wallace
Ms. Holly Patrice Waller
Ms. Jane B. Walter
Mr. James Christian Walters
Mr. and Mrs. Carey B. Washburn
Mr. and Mrs. Dexter W. Wasson
Ms. Linda Waters
Mr. Milton Waters
Ms. Verline Webster
Ms. Sarah M. Weeks
Ms. Elaine Wells
Mr. William C. Whaley
Ms. Wanda Wheeler
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Whitaker
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. White III
Mr. and Mrs. G. Herbert Whitfield
Ms. Marguerite G. Whitfield
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Whitney
Mr. Robert A. Wiley
Mr. Hubert Williams
Mrs. Kathleen (Kitty) H. Williams
Ms. Lisa F. Williams
Ms. Tenita L. Wilson
Ms. Ann Winfield
Mr. and Mrs. Everette L. Wooten, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Wooten
Ms. Frances Worth
Mr. and Mrs. Les Worthington
Ms. Cindy L. Ziegler
Revenue by fundraising activities
and investments 2010
5%
Facility Improvements
10%Employee Campaign
11% Special Events - Golf
9%Lights of Love
4%Memorials
6%Memorial Scholarships
11%Annual Giving
44%Investment Income
How to Place the
Lenoir Memorial Foundation in Your Will
The ultimate levels of support are those gifts designed to leave a legacy to
the Lenoir Memorial Foundation. Estate gifts, provided through wills and trusts,
ensure your continued support of our Foundation, its projects and services. Proper
estate planning may increase your current income, bypass capital gains tax, reduce
current income tax, reduce estate tax, and retain assets for those you love.One of
these following statements can be placed in your will:
“I give bequeath to the Lenoir Memorial Foundation the sum of $_____ (and/
or the securities or other property described herein) to be used for the following
purposes or as the Lenoir Memorial Foundation Board of Directors directs.”
“I give, devise and bequeath____% of the said residuary of my estate to the
Lenoir Memorial Foundation to be used for the following purposes or as the Lenoir
Memorial Foundation Board of Directors directs.”
“Should (name of person) predecease me, the portion of my estate going to
(person’s name), I give and bequeath to the Lenoir Memorial Foundation.”
Contact your tax or estate advisor or call the Foundation Office at 522-7262 for
further information.
Thank you to each and every person or organization who has helped our community through giving to the Lenoir Memorial
Foundation. Thanks to you, we are truly bringing better health to life in and around the counties served by Lenoir Memorial Hospital.
— 2010 —
Lights of Love Donors
Note: The Lights of Love program is sponsored by the Lenoir Memorial Hospital Volunteers. Proceeds are given
to the Lenoir Memorial Foundation and restricted to oncology services.
$50+
Donna Adams
Dr. and Mrs. Mark A. Adkins
John and Marlene Aldridge
Carlton and Lisa Alphin
Dr. and Mrs. Fred Antonowich
Thelma M. Aytch
Carol and Mike Baker
Edward L. Barrow, CPA
Roger and Helen Becton
Bunn and Nancy Bennett
Richard and Mary Beruk
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Black
Mr. and Mrs. J. Douglas Blizzard
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Blizzard
Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Boldt
John and Paula Boldt
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Bright
Frank and Dyana Brinson
Laura and David Brody
Estelle M. Brown
CWO and Mrs. Robert L. Brown
The Bunko Group (Lennie McMahon)
Brenda and John Canup
Glenn and Dean Carraway
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Carraway III
Mrs. Senora Carrow
Carol and Bill Cauley
Ann and Jay Cherry
Phil and Lynn Crawford
Eleanor Crowe
Mildred K. Cunningham
Becky Darst and her students
Fred, Ashley and Gage Dawson
Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Dean
Betty and Donald DeVeau
Ashley and Frances Dickerson
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Dobbins, Jr.
Betty and Jerry Drake
Elise and Bill Dyer, Jr.
Diane Early
Mrs. Barbara K. Evans
Rod Evans
Rod and Jan Evans
Dr. and Mrs. Roy Everett
William and Nannie Farrow
Jimmy and Diane Fidler
Shirley and Jimmy Fields
Mr. and Mrs. Dexter E. Floyd
Deborah Foss
Paul and Johnna Garris
John and Pamela Goforth
Annette L. Gray
Danny and Melesa Gray
Beth and Skip Greene
Oscar Greene, Jr.
Robert and Barbara Gurley
Kay and Jack Harrell
Alan Hawkins
Dr. and Mrs. Charles Herring
Pat and Kendall Hill
Mary French Hodges
Tommy and Angie Hollowell
Jeannie and Patrick Holmes
Joyce Houston
Dwight and Pat Howard
Mr. and Mrs. Van C. Huggins
Alton and Sherry Hughes
Hull Road FWB Church
Women’s Ministry
Anneliese and Fred Hunneke
Nancy L. Hurst
Susan Wiggins Jarman
Rupert and Frances Jilcott
Eleanor Loftin Jones
J. Harold Jones
Kenneth W. Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Jones
Tom and Kay S. Jones
William C. B. Jones
Darthy H. Jordan
Betty W. Joyner
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Katzenberger
Claude Kennedy
Priscilla Kilpatrick
Lois H. King
John M. and Betty Kinney
Kinston Free Press
Kinston Head & Neck
Physician Employees
Jeff and Joy Ramey provided the
musical entertainment for the
Lights of Love program
Left – right, Dot Moore, past president LMH Volunteers;
Barb Paderick, 2009-2011 president, LMH Volunteers;
Barbara and Robert Gurley, Volunteers
Ed and Nell G. Langley
Jack and Betty Laughinghouse
Ann Curtis Laws
Ron and Olive Lear
Lenoir Memorial Hospital Administration
LMH School of Nursing Class of 1960
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Mallard
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Manning, Sr.
Nancy and Joe Marlette
James M. Marshall
Jackie McAdams
Betty McDevett
Constance Moore
Clifton and Myrtle Morris
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Morris
Neuse Quilters Guild
Sue and Bob Nielsen
Nancy Norton
William M. Orr, Jr.
Al and Mary Sharpe Owens
Fran Parker
Allen and Mary McRae Parrott
Junior Volunteers playing Santa’s Helpers, left to right, Sherika Heath,
Sally Burton, Brianna Smith
Long-time Day Surgery volunteer, Anneliese
Jessewith
and Foundation
Joyce McDaniel
Hunneke,
Board Chairman
and husband, Fred Hunneke
Dr. and Mrs. Simmons Patrick
Mrs. Ely Perry, Jr.
Margaret and Dan Perry
Mrs. Warren S. Perry
William and Vickie Phillips
Rose Piazza
Robert and Jennifer Pierce
Leroy and Kathryn Pittman
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Pollock
Diane and Carson Poole
J. T. and Jeanne Pratt
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Rackley
Margaret Reese
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Riddick
Shelby and Sammy Rigsbee
Brenda R. Rock
Ervin T. Rogerson
Junius H. Rose, Jr.
Earl and Della Rouse
Lori M. Rouse
Mr. and Mrs. M. Roger Rouse
Gene and Jane Rybolt
Pat Sargeant
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schlier
Boogie and Joyce Scott
Johnnie D. and Danita Sheppard
Denise Simmons
Lottie G. Simmons
Mrs. Roselena B. Simmons
George and Rosa Skinner
Laura Smelcer
Barbara Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Reed Smith
Hazel H. Smith
Raeford Smith
Rodney and Lisa J. Smith
Faye Stancill
Lillian B. Stroud
Dr. and Mrs. Francis Sugg, Jr.
C. D. and Faye Sullivan
Debra Summers
Carol Sykes
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Taylor
Emmette C. Taylor
Myrtle K. Taylor
Debbie Thompson
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Tilghman
Betty S. Tolston
Tolston Family
Triple-R Electric, Inc.
James H. Tripp
Swannie Turner
Nannie H. Tyndall
Bobby and Ella Wade
Charles and Martha Wade
Bonnie Wagner
Bronda Walker
Laura Ellen Walker
Sheila Thompson Walker
Jane B. Walter
Betty B. Watson
Sue J. Watson
Wednesday Morning Coffee Group
Sarah Weeks
Dr. and Mrs. George West
James E. Williams
Mrs. Kitty Williams
Mrs. Clinton (Peggy) Wilson
James L. and Brenda Woodley, Jr.
Jacquelyn Wooten
Marjorie Wooten
Zeta Omicron Omega Chapter,
Alpha Kappa Alpha Society, Inc.
Carmena Zimmerman
Lenoir Memorial Foundation
Board of Directors 2010
Gary E. Black
Luther E. Ledford, Jr.
Frances Theodorakis
President and CEO, Lenoir Memorial Hospital
Retired Banker
Vice President, First Citizens Bank
Marie Blizzard
Eugenia Briley
Jeffrey C. Davis
D. Stuart Lindley
Kay T. Turner, RN
President, Discovery Insurance
Lenoir Memorial Hospital
Louise May
Gordon E. Vermillion
Lenoir Memorial Hospital Volunteers
Select Food Service
Certified Financial Planner, Edward Jones Investments
Robert T. Gallaher, M.D.
Pat A. McCain
J. P. Walters
President, McCain Employment Services, Inc.
Rasberry, Shackelford and Associates
Barbara S. Perry, Vice-Chairperson
Carey B. Washburn
Retired, Perry, Perry, & Perry Law Firm
Retired Chemist, E. I. DuPont
Kinston Pulmonary Associates, P.A.
Nicholas E. Harvey, Sr.
Attorney, Nicholas E. Harvey Law Office
Fred Hunneke, Chairperson
M. W. “Pete” Pully
Harriett Chused
Retired
Charter Member, Lenoir Memorial Foundation
President, Domestic Fabrics Corp.
Foundation Director
Dirk Griffith 252-522-7262
Foundation Assistant:
Joan Smith 252-522-7850
To ensure
exceptional
healthcare
for the people
we serve
100 Airport Road
Kinston, North Carolina 28501