EMPL O YEES ONE - Cottage Hospital

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EMPL O YEES ONE - Cottage Hospital
EMPLOYEES
250
ONE
MISSION
COTTAGE HOSPITAL
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OUR COMMITTMENT
OFFICERS AND
MEMBERS OF THE BOARD
Officers of Cottage Hospital, Inc.
Vacancy President
Archie Steenburgh Vice-President
Judith V. Gandin Clerk
“Our mission is
quite simple—
to be a healthy
organization, so we
can care for you.”
Officers of Board of Trustees
Stephan A. Elliott Chair
Gene S. Cesari, PhD Vice Chair
Storme A. Odell Secretary
Abigail S. Kennedy Treasurer
—Stephan Elliott,
Chairman of
the Board
Members of Board of Trustees
We work for you.
Cottage Hospital is committed to your health, being
your hospital and serving you...our community.
Term Expires February 2010
T. Kelly Fitzpatrick Piermont, NH
Mary Jo Locke Monroe, NH
Storme A. Odell Bradford, VT
“Our employees
dedicate themselves to our
organization to
provide you with
the exceptional
quality care that
you deserve”
Term Expires February 2011
Gene S. Cesari, PhD Newbury, VT
Stephan A. Elliott South Ryegate, VT
Bobby-Ann Fearon Monroe, NH
Gail J. Tomlinson, RN Landaff, NH
Term Expires February 2012
Charles E. Barry North Haverhill, NH
Julie L. Clough North Haverhill, NH
Abigail S. Kennedy Bath, NH
—Reginald Lavoie,
Chief Executive Officer
Interim Trustee
Scott D. Horne North Haverhill, NH
“Cottage Hospital
has been an
intricate part of this
community for over
100 years, and we
look forward to the
next hundred.”
—Peter Sahlin, MD,
Medical Staff
President
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Ex-Officio Members
Peter B. Sahlin, MD Medical Staff President
Vacancy Corporate President
Gerald J. Lyons, Jr., MD Med. Staff Secretary
Left to right:
Peter Sahlin, MD
Reginald Lavoie
Stephan Elliott
Trustees of Trust Funds
Nelson S. Baker Term Expires 2010
Charles E. Barry Term Expires 2010
Francis X. Collins Term Expires 2012
Stuart D. Pompian Term Expires 2011
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LEADERSHIP REPORT
“We stayed
Cottage Hospital
focused on you,
had a combinabringing you the
tion of progress,
quality healthcare
opportunity and
that you expect
challenges for
and deserve. ”
2009. Through it
all we stayed focused on you, our
community, and bringing you the
quality healthcare that you expect
and deserve.
As leaders.
To provide caring, compassionate,
and quality healthcare.
This year we implemented an Electronic Medication Administration
Record, this will reduce the potential
of medication errors and allow a more
efficient process. Looking toward the
future, we will focus on Computerized
Provider Order Entry, this will allow
the physician to directly order patient
medications from a number of
different locations, eliminating chance
of a medication error. With the closure
of this electronic loop, we will have
reached a national safety goal!
We also dramatically improved our
Core Measures performance this year.
New Hampshire ranks number one in
the country for compliance with the
Quality of Core Measures, and Cottage
Hospital’s performance is equal to or
better than New Hampshire. You can
view how Cottage is doing by going to
the bottom of our website and clicking
on the NH Quality Care link.
We did not fare particularly well
financially this year. We believe the
general economy and unemployment
rate has caused many people to be
uninsured, and newly designed
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insurance plans with high co-pays and
deductibles have had an impact on our
bottom line. Our volume this year was
essentially static on in-patient admissions and there was a decrease in our
out-patient services. This problem was
not unique to Cottage and we echoed
what was happening nationally. Last
year approximately one-third of U.S.
hospitals were in the red, and as this
year closes, the American Hospital
Association reports that the number
will jump to fifty percent.
During the course of the year, we also
implemented the electronic record
portion of the Quality program, which
enables our Quality department to know
how we are doing with Core Measures
and other Quality data in “real time”.
With the completion of CPOE and the
determination from the federal government as to what “meaningful use” of
this healthcare electronic information
is, Cottage will have completed the
federal
“Some challenges
requirements
facing us in 2010 will
for electronic
be to incorporate
health records
additional Quality
ahead of most
Core Measures.
Another way that we
other hospican work to increase
tals. I believe
transparency in
we will meet
healthcare.”
our goal of
achieving a full Electronic Health
Record within the year.
All of these factors are driving the
current push by the government for
healthcare reform. Reform will impact
the hospital strategically and financially
more than any previous legislation.
Some challenges facing us in 2010 will
be to incorporate additional Quality
Core Measures required by CMS and the
additional reporting required by our own
state agencies. These types of directives
are another way that we can work to
increase transparency in healthcare.
Our Goals for the upcoming year are
to implement Telepsychiatry, which
will allow patients in our Emergency
Department to have access to White
Mountain Mental Health via computer
connection. We are also actively
engaged in looking at Teledermatology, as this is a very needed service,
given the lack of dermatologists in the
North Country.
This year there will be a number of
changes on the Board and the
corporate members will be asked to
vote on several new Board members.
There appears to be a lot of talent
among these individuals.
Cottage Hospital will also see some
transitions in the management team
as we have hired a new Medical
Surgical & Pediatric Director, Holly
McCormack. Maria Ryan our current
COO/CNO, will transition into my role
as Chief Executive Officer.
Looking ahead, the Strategic Planning
Committee will bring in a Consultant
Group to help Cottage face future
issues. Now, more than ever, we’re
going to need the engagement of the
medical staff, the community, and the
hospital management to plot a course
for the future. In this light, Cottage
Hospital joined the New England
Alliance for Health. The intent of this
organization is twofold: first, as a
group purchasing organization, and it
is anticipated
“Now, more than ever,
that Cottage
we’re going to need
will save
the engagement of
thousands of
the medical staff, the
community, and the
dollars. More
hospital management
importantly,
to plot a course for
however, this
the future.”
group is also
involved in a strategic view of the
Upper Valley, including both VT and
NH hospitals, including Dartmouth
Hitchcock Medical Center. We all
believe that the healthcare market is
starting to consolidate and Cottage
wants to be collaborating with our
partners as we begin to look at how
we’re going to be providing care
regionally, and ultimately, to you as
the community that we serve.
As a final note, this will be my last
written report and I want to thank the
corporate members and the community, as it has been a true privilege and
honor to have served this community
for the last seventeen years.
Reginald J. Lavoie
Chief Executive Officer,
Cottage Hospital
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HONORED
EMPLOYEES
MEDICAL STAFF
PRESIDENT
Peter B. Sahlin, MD Radiology
Richard P. Hudson, MD
Emergency Medicine
Loren L. Solnit, MD Pediatrics
2009
Chairman’s Award
for Excellence
SECRETARY
Gerald J. Lyons, Jr., MD Emergency
Medicine & Gastroenterology
John D. Jackson, MD
Emergency Medicine
Gopalan Umashankar, MD Neurology
Mary E. Ruppert, RN, BSN
PHYSICIANS & PROVIDERS
Claire E. Bolon, MD Pediatrics 10
James D. Bovienzo, MD
Emergency Medicine
Garrett C. Caputo, MD
Emergency Medicine
As providers.
Andrew L. Chen, MD Orthopedics
Armando Ciampa, MD Pathology
Kevin J. Connolly, MD Internal
Medicine & Infectious Disease
Sara Lang, Occupational
Therapist – 1st Quarter
Stephen Gale, Radiology
Technologist – 2nd Quarter
Christopher S. Danielson, DO
General & Vascular Surgery
To deliver appropriate primary care,
transitional long-term care, and support
functions such as health education and
community outreach services.
Kenneth S. Danielson, MD 31
General, Vascular & Pediatric Surgery
Linda S. DeFrahn, DO Family Practice
Konstantin H. Dragnev, MD
Hematology/Oncology
John A. Eppolito, Jr., MD
Emergency Medicine
Ann Wischerth, RN –
3rd Quarter
Deborah Winchester, RN –
4th Quarter and Employee
of the Year for 2008
Distinguished Service Recognition:
10
Years
Anne George
Kathleen
Lamberton
15
Years
Frank Dunn
20
Years
Laurie Fellows
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Priscilla S. Connolly, MD
Internal Medicine
26
Years
Connie Jones
27
Years
Donald Stapelfeld
Pauline Marvin
Lois Zambon
29
Years
Sheila Poliquin
Linda Locke
Anne Amature
30
Years
David Eames
32
Years
Deb Winchester
Del Ashley
33
Years
Paul Poliquin
Pat Thayer
40
Years
Patricia Smith
David S. Fagan, MD Internal Medicine
Robert J. Jauch, MD Otolaryngology
Veronika Jedlovszky, MD
Pulmonary Medicine
Kevin P. Killeen, MD Urology
Mary E. Tang, MD Pathology
Russell S. Williams, MD Radiology 28
Sarah P. Young-Xu, MD
Family Medicine and Obstetrics
Rebecca L. Yukica, DO Pediatrics
Michael G. Kindred, MD
General Surgery
EMERITUS
Ronald P. Kubica, MD
Hemotology/Oncology
Harry M. Rowe, MD Family Practice
Denis J. Lamontagne, DPM 15
Podiatry
NON-PHYSICIAN PROVIDERS
Melanie C. Lawrence, MD
Family Medicine & Obstetrics
Holly D. Blodgett, NP-C
Nurse Practitioner in Orthopedics
Gerald J. Lyons, Jr., MD 32
ER Medicine & Gastroenterology
Maureen B. Boardman, APRN
Family Nurse Practitioner
Dougald F. MacArthur, DO
Orthopedics
Marlene M. Bristol, FNP, CNOR
Family Nurse Practitioner
Alex G. Medlicott, III, MD
Emergency Medicine
Lili T. Cargill, APRN Adult & Psych
Nurse Practitioner
Anil K. Mukerjee, MD Cardiology
Peter R. Frazer, MS, CRNA, APRN,
FAAPM Nurse Anesthetist
David L. Nelson, DO
Family Medicine
Michael J. O’Connell, MD
Pain Management
Emil H. Pollak, Jr., MD Cardiology
Keith Fortier, MD Gynecology 31
Patricia M. Pratt, MD
Internal Medicine
Stephen H. Genereaux, MD
Family Medicine & Obstetrics,
Emergency Medicine
Deane E. Rankin, MD
Otolaryngology
Victor Gennaro, DO Orthopedics
Jessie Reynolds, MD
Family Medicine and Obstetrics
Pamela C. Gibson, MD Pathology
Peter B. Sahlin, MD Radiology
Andrew J. Goodwin, MD Pathology
Marlene S. Sarkis, MD
Internal Medicine
Jeffrey A. Hanissian, MD
Emergency Medicine
NEW PROVIDERS:
Mark S. Harris, MD Pediatrics 32
John P. Sauter, MD
Obstetrics and Gynecology
Fay F. Homan, MD Family Medicine
and Obstetrics
Charles M. Sawyer, MD
Emergency Medicine
Lon W. Howard, MD Orthopedics
Aaron D. Solnit, MD Family Medicine
& Obstetrics, Emergency Medicine
Stanley N. Teale, MD Cardiology
Ronald P. Kubica, MD
Beth L. Guckin, CRNA
Nurse Anesthetist
Cynthia L. Holloran, APRN
Adult Nurse Practitioner
Michael G. Kindred, MD
Paul B. Lister, MA, CCC
Speech Pathologist
Jessica Lorenz-Armstrong, PA-C Physician Assistant in Orthopedics
Alexandria L. Noble, APRN
Family Nurse Practitioner
Maria R. Ryan, PhD FNP-CS
Family Nurse Practitioner
Jennifer L. Scianna, MS, CCC
Speech Pathologist
Melynda K. Wallace, CRNA, FAAPM
Nurse Anesthetist
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Distinguished Service
Recognition
Veronika Jedlovszky, MD
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AUXILIARY REPORT
VOLUNTEER
REPORT
The staff of Cottage
Hospital would like to
thank our dedicated
volunteers and we hope
they each get a great
sense of satisfaction from
helping us serve you –
our community!
As supporters.
To improve the health status of the
population we serve, through leadership and
through collaboration with other healthcare
organizations that serve our communities.
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In 2009 we had 22 active
volunteers who donated
2602.5 hours of their time
to help make Cottage Hospital a better place for you!
The mission of the Cottage Hospital Auxiliary is to support
and enhance the hospital and its facilities and services.
2009 Auxiliary Members
Barbara Fitzpatrick, President (Through Aug. 09)
Reita Jones, Vice President (Current Preisdent)
Donna Batchelder, Treasurer
Margaret Cope, Recording Secretary
Marcia Welsh, Corresponding Secretary
Susan Aldrich
Geraldine Aremburg
Marilyn Bedell
Evelyn Brown
Carolyn Byrne
Noelle Donahue
Ann Duffy
Ann Edson
Deborah Garvin
The Auxiliary continued their various fund raisers. One of the most enjoyable is talking with travelers at the Interstate 91 Rest Stop, while providing coffee and treats.
A donation jar is available and people are wonderful, frequently putting in far more
than the value of the snacks they choose.
Teresa Graham
June Klitgord
Maryjane Krepper
Thedora Maone
Pat Ottina
Josefina Roudebush
Robert Roudebush
Sam Rounds
Lori Thompson
Other fundraisers included: Our Books Are Fun Sales, The Easter Dinner Basket
Raffle, a Thanksgiving Bake Sale, and the Christmas Memory Tree. Each year, we also
make Christmas Stockings big enough to take a newborn home in and the first baby
born each January receives a basket of useful items for baby and parents.
Membership in the Auxiliary is open to anyone. Meetings are held
at the hospital at 11 A.M. on the First Tuesday of the month.
Our biggest fundraiser was our 7th Annual Golf Tournament netting $3,300 that we
donated to the Cottage Hospital Annual Appeal. We had a full field of sixteen teams;
and every tee and green was sponsored. Many gift certificates, rounds of golf, and
prizes were donated. We are grateful to Lisbon Village Country Club and the generous businesses and players who supported this event.
2009 Volunteers:
Susan Aldrich
Dawn Burroughs
Eunice Cahill
Erica Clayton
Shirley Cobb
Anya Daly
Noelle Donahue
Barbara Fitzpatrick
Kelly Fitzpatrick
Joyce Hansen
Reita Jones
June Klitgord
Maryjane Krepper
Anna LaCassa
Cassandra Meyer
Pat Ottina
Josefina Roudebush
Robert Roudebush
Sam Rounds
Jaime Sawyer
Wanda Sawyer
William Wolf
DEVELOPMENT REPORT
Thank you to our sponsors:
Affiliated Voice Systems
Antique Rose
Baker, Newman, & Noyes
Balsams Grand Resort Hotel
Blackmount Equipment
Colatina Exit Restaurant
Common Man Restaurant
Dunkin' Donuts
Farmway
Hubert’s
Inn By The Sea
Jax Jr. Cinemas
Journal Opinion
Kleen Incorporated
Laconia Savings Bank
Lake Morey Resort
Lakes Region Coca Cola
Life Transition Services, LLC
NEEBCO
New England Runner
Newbury Village Store
North Country News
Northeast Delta Dental
Parker Hill Road Band
Poulos Insurance
Railyard Racquetball
& Health Club
Ross Business Center
Royal Electric
Shaw's
Sherwin Dodge Printers
Steve & Barbara Elliott
Bridge Weekly Sho-Case
The Mount Washington
Tyler, Simms & St. Sauveau
Valley Floors
VIP Auto - Woodsville
Walmart -- Woodsville
Warner’s Gallery
Wayne Dickey
Wells River Savings Bank
WLTN Radio Station
Woodstock Inn, Station
and Brewery
Woodsville Guaranty
Savings Bank
Woodsville High School
WYKR Radio Station
Each year Cottage Hospital hosts various events to raise money
and awareness for the hospital. This gives us an opportunity to raise
money for much needed equipment and also educate the community
on a variety of health topics!
In April we hosted the 18th Annual Cottage Hospital Variety Show. The
money raised from this event helped us purchase a Cardiac Monitor for
our Emergency Department.
September welcomed the 19th Annual Cottage Hospital Walk-A-Thon and
Road Race. This event was a huge success with over almost 200 participants and raising over $15,000 for the purchase of a portable ventilator.
We also were busy this year getting involved in our community and
working to educate you on healthy lifestyles. We were excited to continue our Cottage Corner Column with The Bridge Weekly Sho-Case,
set up a booth at the North Haverhill Fair and we even found time to
get into your grocery carts with our dietary staff doing presentations
at our local Shaws Supermarket.
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FINANCIAL REPORT
As a team.
To be a responsible, financially
viable and productive member
of our community.
Barnet
McIndoe Falls
Bradford
Corinth
Fairlee
Groton
Newbury
Wells River
Peacham
Ryegate
Thetford
Topsham
Other Towns
Total VT
Other States
TOTAL
15
6
79
25
18
49
103
32
4
65
1
12
28
437
558
167
4,923
941
785
1,978
3,312
1,432
102
2,537
118
630
2,188
19,671
9
528
1,059
46,220
Bath
Benton
Haverhill*
Landaff
Lisbon
Littleton
Monroe
Orford
Piermont
Rumney
Warren
Glencliff
Wentworth
Other Towns
Total NH
47
58
387
8
20
8
41
4
11
0
7
0
1
21
613
NT
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OU
TP
AT
NH
IN
PA
TIE
IE
NT
NT
SERVICE STATISTICS 2009
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IN
PA
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PATIENTS SERVED
2,096
2,087
13,603
328
1,071
404
1,239
393
989
212
939
710
412
1,538
26,021
ASSETS
Licensed Beds
Full-Time Employees
Admissions
Births (Deliveries)
Patient Days
Average Length of Patient Stay
25
185
891
85
3,992
3.25
Under 18
2%
Community Health Services. ..............$101,949
65+
10%
Health Professions Education.......... $348,208
Subsidized Health Services................$259,000
Financial Contributions..................... $29,325
Community Building Activities............ $36,755
Admitted
Outpatient
Total
630
8,819
9,449
OUTPATIENT VISITS
19-34
20%
51-64
30%
35-50
38%
Charity care by age
$5,089,089
$5,848,255
$9,659,509
$286,931
$20,883,784
2009
Curent Liabilities
Long term Debt
Retirement & Deferred Comp
Net Assets/Deferred Revenue
Total
$2,319,439
$7,640,036
$941,100
$9,983,209
$20,883,784
35,470
SURGERIES
Inpatient
Outpatient
Total
128
1,051
1,179
CLINICAL LAB TESTS
211,062
General Radiology
CT Scans
Ultrasound
Nuclear Medicine
MRI
Mammography
8,326
2.391
2,080
498
682
1,567
Private
7%
Charity Care................................ $3,067,791
Total.......................................... $3,584,287
2009
Current Assets
Assets Whose Use Is Limited
Property, Plant & Equipment
Other Assets
Total Assets
LIABILITIES
ER VISITS/WIC
DIAGNOSTIC
IMAGING TESTS
At a Glance
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SERVICE STATISTICS
STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES 2009
UNRESTRICTED REVENUES
*Includes Woodsville, N. Haverhill,
Haverhill Corner, & Pike
COMMUNITY BENEFITS
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STATEMENT OF FINANCES 2009
Commercial
15%
Medicare
43%
BC/BS
23%
Medicaid
12%
Net Patient Revenue
Other Revenue
Total Operating Revenue
2009
$26,182,159
$449,884
$26,632,043
EXPENSES
2009
Salaries, Physician Fees & Benefits
Supplies & Other
Depreciation
Interest
Provision For Bad Debt
Total Operating Expenses
$14,110,824
$9,837,069
$1,277,123
$426,864
$1,389,651
$27,041,531
Gain (loss) from Operations
Non-Operating Revenue
Excess of Revenues over Expenses
Change in Net Assets
$(409,488)
$123,237
$(286,251)
$(709,641)
Net Assets, End of year
$9,983,209
Payor Mix 2009
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ANNUAL APPEAL DONORS
Dear Friends of Cottage Hospital,
With the help of your kind donations, Cottage Hospital’s 2009
annual campaign reached a total of $40,819. The gifts that we received
this year enabled us to purchase a new Cardiac Monitor for the
Emergency Department.
Thank you to all who contributed. Your dedication to this campaign
provides further testimony of the wonderful support Cottage Hospital
continues to receive from the community that we serve.
John A. Eppolitto, Jr., MD
Emergency Department Director
Abigail S. Kennedy
Cottage Hospital Board of Trustees
H.P. Cummings Construction, Co.
Lyman Realty, Inc.
Leona O'Shea
George Sargent
Helen Torrey
Hubert’s of Woodsville
Dora MacDonald
Frederick Olsen
Tom & Betty Sawyer
Eleanor Trevithick
Guy & Marjorie Burrill, Jr.
Christopher & Dina Danielson
Ruth Gale
LenaJane & Roy Huntoon
Alfred & Patricia Maggio
Josephine Ott
Dr. & Mrs. Charles Sawyer
Betty Jane Trudell
Elizabeth Callender
Dead River Company
Cadence Genereaux
Deborah Hurst
Bertha Magoon
Charles & Patricia Ottina
Paul Scott
C. Bruce & Roberta Ulricson
Wilbur & Marion Callender
Marie-Jose Delage
Thelma George
Mary Hutchins
Lawrence Maloney
Russell & Marge Page
Steven & Marilyn Seminerio
Upper valley Press, Inc.
Charles & Sarah Calley
Robert & Margaret Den. Cope
Floyd & Mona Gibson
Arthur & Frances Hyde
John & Ruth Page
Beverly Shaw
Paul Castello
Kenneth & Violet DeRusha
The Gilmour Fund
Mary Ingalls
Joseph & Rosemary
Mangiapane
Edward & Irene Mann
Deane & Laura Page
Marian Shields
Upper Valley Transport
Systems, Inc.
Paul & Amy Perry
Peter & Jacqueline Sinclair
Steven Plant
Jane Smalley
Dale & Francese Powers
Joan Smith
David & Jeanine Price
Reginald & Evelyn Smith
John & Donna Primmer
Vesta Smith
Beatrice Putnam
Daryl & Catherine Smith
George Putnam
James & Patricia Smith
Bernice Quimby
Alan & Barbara Stahl
Eunice Ramsay
Archie & Martha Steenburgh
Otis & Sylvia Rathburn
Bruce Stevens
Lloyd Raymond
Barbara Stevens
Roy & Muriel Reed
Bruce & Martina Stever
Daniel Reilly
Barbara Stimson
Ricker Funeral Home
Josephine Stocker
David & Mary Anne Robinson
Gerald Stoddard
Marjorie Robitzer
Betty Stone Ludwig
Rocky Bunnell Logging
Target Direct
Steve & Sam Rounds
Walter Tatara
Dean & Louise Rowden
Harold & Theresa Taylor
Harry Rowe, MD
David Taylor
Timothy Roy
Isabelle Thayer
Philip & Patricia Roy
Patricia Thayer
Royal Electric Company, Inc.
Lori Thompson
Central Supply, Inc.
Dennis Devaux
Gene & Judith Cesari
Wayne Dickey
Loring & Esther Chace
Charles & Elizabeth Dobson
Marguerite Chamberlin
Florence Dudley
Bruce & Ann Beane
J. Edward & Doreen Clancy
Stephan & Barbara Elliott
Bruce & Betty Beauvais
Lauraette Clark
Harold & Bonnie Ellis
Diane Bennett
Maria-Luz Clark
Robert & Beverly Ellsworth
Gordon Bertrand
Roland & Angela Clifford
Tom & Anne Emmerson
Barry Bigelow
Malcolm Clough
James Bruce Engle
Janice Bigelow
Francis & Rosemary Collins
Dr. John Eppolito, Jr.
Bigelow Trucking
Eunice Collins
Howard & Doris Evans
Dr. & Mrs. Edwin Blaisdell
Betty Conrad
Caroline Evans
Robert Bliss
Frank & Sheila Coombs
Richard & Annabelle Fagnant
Cottage Hospial Auxiliary
Charles Faulkner, II
Cottage Hospital
Emergency Department
Wayne & Bobby Ann Fearon
Cottage Hospital
Employees Association
Amalia Fisher
Isabelle Auger
Rosamond Bailey
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Jack & Sherry Brill
Robert Brock
Kathleen Brown
Gary & Gail Tomlinson
Friends in Council
Ellen Edwards
David & Phyllis Armstrong
Dr. & Mrs. Peter Sahlin
Alice Frazer
C. Thomas Chase
Leland Boyd
North Haverhill Agway
Helen Daniels
Cliff & Donna Batchelder
Geraldine Aremburg
Edwin Lomerson, Jr.
Winston & Marguerite Currier
Charles & Ann Edson
ARC Mechanical Contractors, Inc. Fred & Claire Bonekamp
Earl & Bertha Aremburg
George & Jean Boveroux, Jr.
Anna Honek
Richard Burgielewicz
Dennis Chase
Frederick & Patricia Appleton
Katherine Tomlinson
Rocky & Gail Bunnell
James Barton, DMD
Ralph Anderson
Bob & Maria Ryan
Katherine Tomlinson
Robert Dwyer
Anthony Amoroso
Mariam Noland
Mary Sanborn
Richard & Karen Charles
American Legion Auxiliary
Ernest & Anna Locke
Randall & Storme ODell
Charles & Rebecca Barry
Family of S. Bruce Allsop
Rita Hilyer
Walter Lord
Alice Adams
Steve & Beverly Allen
Richard & Lori Thompson
Brad & Nicole Houston
Lorraine Dufresne
Vincent & Linda Aliberti
Christopher & Marcy Rushford
Rita Fournier
Eugene & Ruby Chapman
Todd & Maryanne Aldrich
New England Wire Technologies
Casey Cramton
Verna Barber
John & Karen Aldrich
Mary Jo Locke
Marie Bryer
Affiliated Voice & Data
Systems, Inc.
Eden & Susan Aldrich
Robert & Shirley Hesseltine
Cottage Hospital
Variety Show, 2009
Jane Fearon
William & Genevieve Fleming
Herb & Sherry Foster
Dr. Patricia Glowa &
Dr. Donald Kollisch
Russell & Shirley Gould
William & Virginia Gove
Gerry Graham
Graves Builders
William Grimes
J.P. & Janice Guillemette
Edna & Monroe C.
Gutman Foundation
Alfred & Ruth Haeussler
Edith Hall
Richard & Shirley Hall
Madine Hamlett
Alfred & Karen Hannett
Charles & Sandra Hanson
Nicholas & Rita Harakidas
Benjamin Harrington, Jr.
Marvin & Louise Harrison
Donald Hasbrouck
Bertha Hebebrand
Everett & Lois Henson
Helen Herr
V. Lloyd Jameson
Merle & Connie Jones
Reginald Jones, OD
Kathryn Kelly
James & Eve Kemble
Peter Keyes
Margaret Kidder
Beth Kimball
Janet Kinder
H. Ross & Helena Kinney
June Klitgord
Sandra Knapp
Douglas Krajewski
Helmut & MaryJane Krepper
Laconia Savings Bank
Augustin & Muriel L'Etoile
Alfred Lamarre
Cindy & Denis Lamontagne
Bernice Langevin
Reginald & Claudia Lavoie
Kevin & Melanie Lawrence
Edith Leckey
Donald & Kristin Lehmann
Richard & Betty Marquise
John & Virginia Marrotte
Michael & Barbara Marshall
Shirley McAllister
Richard McDanolds
Douglas & Lesa McDonald
Verne & Margaret McGrew, Jr.
Sylvia McKean
Alice McLure
Jean McPhee
Patricia McQuaide
Christopher & Elaine Mellen
Dorothy Merrill
Robert & Christine Merserve
Norman Morse
Lauren Morse
Arthur Mudge
Norman Mullen
William & Susan Murray
Bruce & Gail Nelson
David & Lily Nelson
Newbury Women’s Fellowship
Valley Floors, Inc.
Edward & Patricia Van Dorn
Wayne Vanasse
Elizabeth Vesilinci
Carl & Patricia Wagoner
Philip & Sandra Wassell
Rhonda Welch
Ronald & Jean Welch
Wells River Congregational
Church Women’s Fellowship
Wells River Savings Bank
Gunther & Deborah Wernecke
Steven & Lynn Wheeler
Thomas & Karen White
Dwight & Jean White
Russell Williams, MD
Robert Wilson
Roland & Audrey Winn
William & Lucille Wolf
Allen & Amy Wright
Sarah Young-Xu
Marion Zambon
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MEMORIAL DONORS
Donations were made in the name of the following individuals:
David W. Rives
Designated for Hospice Room
Marion R. Mullen
Designated for Memorial Fund
Pauline S. Johnson
Designated for Memorial Fund
James Halley
Designated for Memorial Fund
Margaret Welch
Designated for Memorial Fund
Alice Annie White
Designated for Memorial Fund
Elizabeth D. Gadwah
Designated for Hospice Room
Ruth Marie Brady
Designated for Memorial Fund
Delbert Henry “Joe” Hudson
Designated for Oncology Fund
Richard Kelso
Designated for Oncology Fund
Elaine J. Bedell
Designated for Oncology Fund
Richard L. Maloney, Sr.
Designated for Memorial Fund
William Siegmund
Designated for Memorial Fund
David A. Winchester
Designated for Oncology Fund
Pam Peterson
Designated for Hospice Room
Lillian M. Martin
Designated for Annual Fund
Joyce Hood
Designated for Oncology Fund
Robert A. Sager
Designated for Hospice Fund
Alison Swain
Designated for Memorial Fund
Jack Neary
Designated for Oncology Fund
George Earl Boyce
Designated for Oncology Fund
Jim Halsey
Designated for Memorial Fund
Memorial funds were donated by the following individuals:
Earl Ashcroft
Charlie Coon
Violet Hatch
Thomas & Christine Naszcyniec
Pelham R. Stanley
Bath Women’s Fellowship
Esther Bourtelle Cuthbertson
Mrs. Hilda Hecker
The Reverend John H. Nieman
Mr. & Mrs. James Stauner
Eileen L. & Roy R. Belyea
Dartmouth Printing Co.
Dr. William & Rita Holmes
David M. & Diane M. Patnaude
Barbara, Kathy & Carla Stevens
P.J. & Norene R. Blanchard
Susan Jesseman Diehl
Wendell W. & Erline M. Jesseman
Steven L. Plant
Frank & Lorraine M. Stiegler
Keith N. & Elaine M. Blodgett
Paul & Joan Dieter
Merle V., Jr. & Connie Jones
Sylvia Rathburn Family
David & Sondra Swain
Neal W. & Charlotte Blodgett
Carol A. Drew
Kenneth & Bonnie Kausner
Debi Reeve Family
R. Allan & Kathryn Swain
Madison K., Boemig Esq. &
Ruth Kinney, Esq.
David W. & Linda D. Dunn
Ruth Lacourse
Susan R. Romano
Paul A. Tetreault
Gale Eastman
Arnold D. & Shirley B. Langmaid
Family of Gifford O. Rossier
Patricia Thayer
Bud Bourtelle
Anne & Tom Emmerson
Reginald J. & Claudia J. Lavoie
Lawrence Roy
Franklyn & Gloria Thompson
Susan Bourtelle
Howard W. & Doris C. Evans
Dr. Melanie C. Lawrence
Carolee H. Seger
Dennis & Roxann Valentine
Gordon A. & Mary Ann Boyce
Karolyn Farmen
Laurence K. Maloney
Thomas R. & Linda J. Seibert
David G. & Robin J. Wahto
William Buckley
Richard C. & Florence V. Frost
Louis P. & Laura F. Marocchini
Cedric L. Smith
Laura J. Webster
Butson Family
Robert R. & Bonnie M. Gurney
Martzell & Bickford
Erville H. & Blanche B. Smith
Debbie Winchester
Daniel & Linda A. Caouette
Hanover Improvement
Society Corp.
Gloria B. Maynard
Pamela L. Smith
Roland H. & Audrey K. Winn
Doris Cayies
Roland & Jackaline Moore
Reginald B. & Evelyn I. Smith
Harold & Myrna Woodworth
John A. & Elizabeth C. Cernan
Walter & Ruth Hassenmayer
Janice F. Morrill
Drs. Aaron & Loren Solnit
Raymond & Cynthia Young
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603.747.9000
cottagehospital.org
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