board of trustees 2008

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board of trustees 2008
BOARD OF TRUSTEES 2008
CHAIR
Dennis Reidy, CPA
Reidy Company, P.C.
VICE CHAIR
Bruce Greenberg, MAI
President/Principal Appraiser
Bruce D. Greenberg, Inc.
Geoffrey Ferlan, Esq.
Attorney at Law
Christopher T. Maloney, Sr., MD
Cardiac Consultant
Fred Fruchthendler
President
Jacob C. Fruchthendler & Company
Nick Mansour, MD
SECRETARY
Russell Hall
Principal
PICOR Commercial Real Estate Services
T.K. Warfield, DVM
President
Valley Animal Hospital P.C.
Edye Harrison
Pinsa Group
TREASURER
Theresa M. Campbell, CFP
Financial Advisor
Morgan Stanley
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
Pamela Doherty, MPH, CFRE
Carondelet Foundation
William Hussey
Centurions’ Representative
Clear Channel Outdoor
Tony Kenon, CPA
Partner
Keegan, Linscott & Kenon, PC
Mark Blew, MD
Southern Arizona Orthopedics
Sheldon King
Principal
Creative Intellectual Commerce
Rita Daniels
Auxiliary Board President
Carondelet St. Mary’s Hospital
Rosey Koberlein
Chief Executive Officer
Long Companies
Jo DeChatelet, CPA, CFP
Shareholder
Beach, Fleischman & Co., PC
Maurice Lattari
President
Capital Planning Mortgages, LLC
120 N. Tucson Boulevard
Tucson, Az 85716
Evelyn McLenna
Auxiliary Board President
Carondelet St. Joseph’s Hospital
Liz Rodriguez Miller
Assistant City Manager
City of Tucson
Nan Stockholm Walden
Vice-President and Counsel
Green Valley Pecan Company
Thomas A. Zlaket, Jr.
Director of Sales
Clear Channel Radio
Non-Profit
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IN THIS ISSUE:
CEO JANNIE COX RETIRES
CARONDELET NEUROLOGICAL INSTITUTE
THE FUTURE SANTA CRUZ HOSPITAL
CARONDELET FOUNDATION WINTER 2008
FULFILLING
THE
PROMISE
CHARITABLE GIFTS FROM YOUR IRA
IN THIS ISSUE:
pg.2
Fulfilling the Promise
pg.6
Passing The Torch
pg.8
Charitable Gifts From Your IRA
pg.10
Carondelet Neurological Institute
pg.13
Spotlight on Sheldon King
pg.14
Legacy of Sister St. Joan Willert
pg.16
KidsCare- Health Insurance for Children
pg.18
A Look at the New Santa Cruz Hospital
pg.19
Donor Acknowledgements
OUR MISSION:
Carondelet Foundation’s mission is to build
supportive relationships through philanthropy,
stewardship and education, which sustain and
enhance the community’s trust in Carondelet
Health Network.
ABOUT
THE COVER:
Carondelet is embarking on an exciting period of
growth in order to provide advanced technologies and innovative services to the rapidly
expanding population of Southern Arizona.
THE GIFT THAT MY CAREER HAS BEEN
As I prepare for my retirement as the CEO of Carondelet Foundation, I reflect on the
gift that my career has been. I have been with Carondelet nearly 24 years, and in my
position at the Foundation for 21 years.
I still recall vividly the day Sister St. Joan Willert offered me my first job here. She
teased me that it was because I pronounced Carondel “ette” properly. I have to
admit that, at the time, it was just luck.
I consider my career a gift because I have had the opportunity to meet and know
personally so many of the people who have been touched by the mission of
Carondelet. And, with joy, they want to give something back. How many people
can say their career was spent making lifelong friends? Yes, it has been a gift.
I have had the pleasure of working with and learning from an outstanding Board
of Trustees, and have felt supported every inch of the way. I recall that Loring
Green was president of St. Mary’s Foundation when we merged with St. Joseph’s.
I recall an agreement among all trustees that neither foundation president would
be “eligible” to serve as the chair of the new Carondelet Foundation. When the
merger was complete, there was a “groundswell” from the combined board, insisting that Loring be our founding chair. We have been blessed with that kind of
leadership and commitment ever since. Dennis Reidy is now entering his second
year as Chair of Carondelet Foundation. Dennis has a heart of gold and an endless
passion for our mission.
I am proud to say I hear frequently that the Carondelet Foundation staff is so
pleasant, thoughtful and nice to work with. No truer words could be spoken. They
have been a delight to me ... ready and willing to give their “all” for Carondelet,
for each other, and for me.
I consider my career a gift
because I have had the
opportunity to meet and
know personally so many of
the people who have been
touched by the mission of
Carondelet has been through some challenging times. I have been honored to
work with our exceptional Executive Leadership Team, many of whom have been
in the organization more than my 24 years. I will miss being at their table, taking
on the challenges that arise after January. I respect and admire each and every one
of them.
Carondelet. And, with joy, they
As we launch the “Fulfilling the Promise” campaign, I assure you that the future
of Carondelet Foundation is bright. Under the continued leadership of Pamela
Doherty, I feel confident that the legacy of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet
will flourish. Pamela brings creative energy, solid commitment and dynamic
strength to an already outstanding Foundation. I will continue fundraising in
a part-time capacity to support this work. And I will continue to be a humble
advocate and an avid supporter of Carondelet Health Network.
their career was spent making
want to give something back.
How many people can say
lifelong friends?
Yes, it has been a gift.
Salud,
Jannie Cox
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THE
PROMISE } 1
FULFILLING
THE
PROMISE
A dramatic new two-story, light-filled concourse entry for St. Mary’s Hospital
will provide comfortable seating and serve as a “main street” for accessing
public spaces within the facility.
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History often reveals that legacies are born of humble beginnings and human desires to make the
world a better place in which to live and nurture our families and our communities.
The Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet arrived in Southern Arizona in the late 1800’s and made a
promise to provide for the healthcare needs of local residents and workers, establishing a legacy of
caring that has stood the test of time.
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Nearly 130 years later Carondelet’s pioneering and core values remain the
same: integrity, innovation, excellence,
and service to the community, especially to those persons most in need.
Today, Carondelet Health Network is
fulfilling the promise of its founders
by bringing advanced technologies and
innovative services in a compassionate
healing environment to the residents of
Southern Arizona.
Fulfilling this promise requires continued growth and improvements on a variety
of levels. After extensive study of community need, Carondelet has developed
a plan to fulfill the original mission of
its founders in a new age of technology
and medical advancement. This plan
will transform two of Carondelet’s Tucson-based medical campuses, construct a
replacement hospital in the community
of Nogales and construct a new hospital for the fast-growing communities of
Sahuarita/Green Valley.
OUR CHALLENGE
This year, Carondelet Foundation
launched a major capital campaign called
“Fulfilling the Promise” with a goal to
raise $35 million to support the anticipated future investments that these projects
will require. Last year, the Carondelet
Foundation Board of Trustees endorsed
and approved this major capital campaign as an effort to help enrich and
sustain a long-standing commitment to
improve the health of the communities
CAMPAIGN GOAL
$35
Carondelet serves.
• Carondelet Neurological Institute
“We have a highly committed and pas-
• St. Joseph’s Hospital new and
sionate board that’s determined to be
successful in this campaign,” said Pamela
Doherty, the Chief Operating Officer of
Carondelet Foundation. “Our trustees
help set the goal to raise 10 percent of
our long-term capital needs. We all believe we will be successful.”
expanded Emergency Center
• New Sahuarita Hospital
• St. Mary’s Hospital first floor renovations,
healing gardens, and inpatient unit.
FUNDS COMMITTED TO DATE*
$8.6 million
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This campaign represents the largest and
most challenging effort undertaken by
Carondelet Foundation and will require
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support from all of CHN’s stakeholders:
physicians, senior leadership, employees,
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board members, businesses, individuals
and foundations. “Fulfilling the Promise”
is crucial to realizing the full scope of
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Carondelet’s long-term strategic vision
with primary attention on these areas:
• Carondelet Neurological Institute
15
• St. Joseph’s Hospital new and expanded
Emergency Center
• New Sahuarita Hospital
$8.6m*
10
• St. Mary’s Hospital first floor renovations,
5
healing gardens, and inpatient unit
*As of 12/07
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MILLION
PHILANTHROPY
A VITAL PART OF THE EQUATION
As a not-for-profit organization, Carondelet Health Network reinvests its earnings in
the community and focuses its services on the entire spectrum of healthcare needs.
This is evident in Carondelet’s longstanding commitment of meeting unmet needs
“We have a highly committed
and passionate board that’s
and serving the poor and vulnerable in the community.
determined to be successful in
To succeed in this effort requires the good faith and support of the community.
this campaign,” said Pamela
Carondelet Health Network cannot do it alone. As a result, Carondelet seeks to
provide opportunities for philanthropic investment, especially at times such as this
Doherty, the Chief Operating
when it is necessary to take a giant leap forward.
Officer of the Carondelet Foun-
This situation is not unlike the stock market, where companies and entrepreneurs,
dation. “Our trustees help set
through their vision and leadership, attract investment. They often generate enthusiasm by offering new products or services. A strong track record and the promise
the goal to raise 10 percent of
of positive results strengthen investor interest and help promote growth and divi-
our long-term capital needs.
dends.
Carondelet Health Network believes that the “Fulfilling The Promise” Campaign will
pay huge dividends to Southern Arizonans for decades to come as the community
We all believe we will be
successful.”
comes together to fill critical gaps in the delivery of healthcare and invest in new
facilities and equipment. To be sure, Carondelet’s healing legacy has grown for more
than a century and has offered the community a strong return on its investment
– health and healing, lives saved, compassionate care to all ... and a commitment to
a healing ministry whose mission is exceptional medicine, exceptional care.
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THE
PROMISE } 5
Photo courtesy Balfour Walker Photography.
PASSING THE TORCH
C HIEF E XECUTIVE O FFICER J ANNIE C OX S AYS G OODBYE
Although it is symbolic, the passing of the torch represents a change. There is no
better way to usher in change than with the New Year, when new beginnings are
looked forward to. In 2008, promising changes and new beginnings are coming to
Carondelet Foundation.
On January 1, 2008 Chief Executive Officer Jannie Cox plans to retire, passing the torch
to Pamela Doherty, Chief Operating Officer for the Foundation for the last year.
Cox reflects on her decision to retire and admits it came with some difficulty, though
she knows she has made the right choice at the right time, and she welcomes Doherty
to her post.
“Pamela will bring us new energy and fresh ideas,” Cox said. “Changes in leadership are healthy for an organization, and it’s time for the Foundation. I’ve
watched her grow into this role and I am thrilled for her. I know she will take us
forward to a new level of excellence.”
Cox began her succession plan about two years ago. The Foundation leadership conducted a rigorous national search for Cox’s replacement. Little did they know that the
best candidate would be a person whom they’d known for a long time – someone who
already shared dedication and passion for Carondelet’s mission and core values.
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Jannie Cox and Pamela Doherty
“ We are grateful for Jannie’s faithful service to both our community and the mission of Carondelet. Her dedication to
excellence and passion for a healthy community, along with her well-recognized expertise in healthcare philanthropy,
have strengthened such critical community programs as St. Elizabeth’s Health Center, Tu Nidito, Tot Shots, and
Diabetes Outreach and expanded vital Carondelet Health Network programs.”
Sally Jeffcoat, Executive Vice President/Chief Operating Officer of Healthcare Operations, Ascension Health
“Pamela was head and shoulders above the
rest of the candidates,” Cox said. “She
is incredibly talented, and has knowledge
of the community and a demonstrated
commitment to Carondelet.”
tion’s new $35 million capital campaign,
“Fulfilling the Promise” to ensure the continuity of Carondelet’s mission. She will
also focus her time on strategic planning
and governance for the Foundation.
In 2006, Doherty left her position as Executive Director of the Center for Planned
Giving at the Community Foundation
for Southern Arizona to serve as Chief
Operating Officer for Carondelet Foundation with plans to transition into the CEO
role in January. It was a coming home of
sorts for Doherty, who previously served
at Carondelet Foundation in a variety of
roles from 1993 to 2002.
“I’m very proud to be serving as a member
of the executive leadership team for the
network,” Doherty said. “It’s not always
common for Foundation leaders to be able
to do that in our industry, but I think it’s
key for effective philanthropy.”
“I’m thrilled to be here now to step into
the role of CEO,” Doherty said. “One of
the wonderful things about my history at
Carondelet Foundation is that I’ve been
involved in every aspect of fundraising.
I love our mission and am grateful to be
working with people who are so dedicated
to fulfilling the promise of that mission
on a daily basis.”
Doherty said she has spent the last year
streamlining processes and working on
operational issues to prepare the Foundation for the exciting and challenging
road ahead. She walks into the CEO
position with confidence and an ambition
to keep the Carondelet Foundation at the
forefront of healthcare and service to the
Tucson regional community.
Cox will remain with Carondelet Foundation on a part-time basis and focus on
major gift fundraising, with the title of
CEO Emeritus. She looks forward to
getting out in the community to spend
more time with donors – something she
dearly loves.
“The future for Carondelet and the
Foundation is very, very bright,” Cox
said. “I’m so pleased about this transition, and ask all of my colleagues, our
trustees and our donors to give Pamela
their full support as she becomes our
leader. I’m going to sit back and watch
her shine.”
“ We have had a longstanding
relationship with Jannie and
Carondelet Foundation.
Our interaction has always
been at a highly professional
level, and that’s what keeps
us moving forward.”
Fred Pace, Millennium Club and Legacy Club
member
“Jannie Cox and Carondelet
Foundation are synonymous
for truly carrying on the mission
of the Sisters who came here
in 1870. It has been an honor
to serve with her.”
Dennis Reidy, Chair, Carondelet Foundation
Board of Trustees
Doherty said her primary focus as CEO
in 2008 will be spearheading the Founda-
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THE
PROMISE } 7
CHARITABLE GIFTS FROM YOUR IRA
B Y J O D E C HATELET , CPA, CFP
On August 17, 2006, President Bush signed the Pension Protection Act of 2006, which
contains a provision benefiting charities and individuals who would like to give funds
to charity. The provision allows the “qualified charitable distribution” of Individual
Retirement Account (IRA) funds during your lifetime.
This window of opportunity was due to close on December 31, 2007. However, on
November 9, 2007, the House passed HR. 3996, which includes a one-year extension of
the IRA charitable rollover. The legislation will now move to the Senate.
IRAs are the perfect vehicle for charitable giving. Traditional IRAs are composed of tax
deferred income. As a result, distributions are taxable, whether received by you or by
your beneficiaries after your death. Charities as non-profit entities are not taxed on IRA
distributions made directly to them. Although you have been able to name a charity as
the direct beneficiary of your IRA, prior to this law, you have not been able to benefit a
charity during your lifetime.
CONSIDER A QUALIFIED CHARITABLE DISTRIBUTION
You should consider a qualified charitable distribution if you have adequate funds for
your retirement, you don’t need your required minimum distributions, and you do not
want to leave your IRA to family members or friends.
Making a qualified charitable distribution gives you the pleasure of seeing the
charity benefit from your gift. At the same time, there may be a tax savings to you
by making this direct distribution.
As the IRA owner, you can make these distributions to charity if you are 70½ years
or older.
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OTHER RULES
• The qualified charitable distribution applied to 2006 and it
applies to 2007.
• Each individual is limited to a $100,000 per year distribution to charity.
• If the distribution to charity is equal to or greater than the
required minimum distribution, the IRA owner will not be
required to take any additional IRA funds for the year.
• The qualified charitable distribution must be made directly
by the IRA trustee to the charitable organization.
• The charity must be qualified under Code Section
170(b)(1)(A) and cannot be a private foundation or donoradvised fund.
• This provision does not apply to distributions from employer-sponsored retirement plans, including SIMPLE IRAs and
simplified employee pensions.
• The donor cannot receive any benefit in exchange for this
contribution.
TAX RETURN REPORTING
The qualified charitable distribution is not reported as income
on your tax return, and the charitable contribution is not reported as a deduction on your tax return. This is more advantageous
for a variety of reasons.
When the IRA distribution is included in adjusted gross
income, it can effect the limitations on itemized deductions and
personal exemptions. Charitable contributions are normally
limited to certain percentages of adjusted gross income, but
these charitable distributions are not. Taxpayers may be able to
take advantage of the standard deduction instead of itemizing
deductions.
Your individual tax savings will vary depending on your particular situation. Consult with your tax advisor to determine how
this might benefit you and for assistance in making a qualified
charitable distribution from your IRA. Please keep an eye on
the news media for updates regarding this legislation.
FINANCIAL HEALTH ADVISORY COUNCIL
C ELEBRATING I TS 10-Y EAR A NNIVERSARY
The Carondelet Foundation’s Financial Health Advisory Council
(FHAC) celebrated its 10th anniversary in October with a reception at
the Arizona Inn.
FHAC is a group of 58 legal and financial experts with a mission to
provide charitable planning options for individual donors interested
in including Carondelet in their estate plan. The members represent
a wide range of professions including accounting, law, financial services, insurance, funeral pre-planning, real estate, trust and banking.
FHAC supports Carondelet Health Network’s healing ministry and is
instrumental in the success of the Foundation’s planned giving program, helping to ensure that Carondelet’s mission continues well into
the future.
Photos courtesy Balfour Walker Photography.
“We are fortunate to have so many members of the legal and financial community who understand and
embrace the mission of Carondelet Health Network. Since the Council began, we have received more
than $15 million in estate gifts to Carondelet, largely due to the professional expertise of several Council
members. We at Carondelet are grateful that they choose to volunteer with us,” said Mary Louise Luna,
manager of Planned Giving for Carondelet Foundation.
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THE CARONDELET NEUROLOGICAL INSTITUTE
W ORLD C LASS T ECHNOLOGY C LOSE
In summer 2008, Southern Arizona will
have access to the Carondelet Neurological Institute (CNI), a $30 million facility
specializing in brain and spinal treatment
based at St. Joseph’s Hospital. Through
the new CNI, Carondelet Health Network
(CHN) will be able to offer its patients
world-class technologies locally – some
of which have not been available before in
North America.
“Until now, hundreds of local patients
diagnosed with significant neurological
illnesses and injuries have been forced to
seek care in other cities, such as Phoenix,
Albuquerque and Los Angeles,” said Greg
Angle, CEO of Carondelet St. Joseph’s
Hospital. “In keeping with our mission of
providing exceptional medicine and exceptional care to this region, Carondelet
Health Network has made a significant
commitment to remedy this situation.”
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TO
H OME
Under the leadership of Angle, Eric P.
Sipos, M.D. and Robert Goldfarb, M.D.,
the CNI will draw upon the expertise of
Arizona’s top neurologists, neurosurgeons,
and neuro-specialists working cooperatively to improve the health and welfare
of each patient.
“At the heart and soul of the Carondelet
Neurological Institute will be a partnership, a unique collaboration between
Carondelet’s growing network of hospitals, physicians, clinicians and our team
of neurological specialists,” said Dr. Sipos,
medical director for CNI. “Our approach
to care represents a quantum leap in the
treatment of patients with neurological illnesses and injuries. For the first time, this
combination of medical expertise and
world class technology will be available
to residents within Southern Arizona.”
The CNI will be equipped with the
most sophisticated neurosurgical technology available, including a fully integrated
BrainSUITE iCT by BrainLAB. Until now,
this technology has only been available in
Germany. It provides high-speed, high resolution, real-time 3-D imagery of the brain
and spine during an operation, allowing
for the highest level of precision possible.
Carondelet Health Network is very excited
about the healthcare services and career
opportunities this new facility will bring
to our community,” said Angle.
The high-resolution, real time 3-D images provided
by the BrainSUITE iCT allow surgeons to view the
patient’s brain and spine with the highest possible
level of precision.
Construction of the CNI is scheduled for
completion in early summer of 2008. The
wide range of technology, services, and
equipment in the facility will be phased
into operation during the year.
Other key elements of the CNI are an
inpatient neuro-medical unit with 42 private rooms, stroke centers at St. Joseph’s
Hospital and St. Mary’s Hospital, a brain
tumor clinic, a spine center and a balance
disorder program.
“The Carondelet Neurological Institute is
part of an $80 million medical pavilion
project currently under construction at
St. Joseph’s Hospital,” said Rob Canina,
director of Construction Management
and Development for CHN.
“With the neurological institute being a
major component of this medical pavilion project at St. Joseph’s Hospital, the
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CARONDELET NEUROLOGICAL INSTITUTE
L EADERSHIP
ROBERT P., GOLDFARB, M.D.
F.A.C.S.
For the past 30 years, Dr. Robert
P. Goldfarb has been a leading neurosurgeon in Tucson and the Southern Arizona region. After graduating
from the University of Arizona in
1958, Dr. Goldfarb went on to attend
medical school at Tulane University
School of Medicine in New Orleans.
Dr. Goldfarb completed his internship, surgical residency and neurosurgical residency in Chicago, before
returning to Tucson in 1967 for the
practice of neurosurgery. He currently serves as a Neurosurgical consultant
with Western Neurosurgery, Ltd. and
is president of the group practice.
Dr. Goldfarb is board certified by the
American Board of Neurological Surgery and is a Fellow of the American
College of Surgeons. He is a member
of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons, Congress of Neurological Surgeons, Arizona Medical
Association, Pima County Medical
Society, and the Arizona Neurosurgical Society.
Dr. Goldfarb currently serves as a
member of the Arizona Medical Board
(State Board of Medical Examiners)
and is the immediate past Chairman of
the Board. He is listed in the “Who’s
Who in Healthcare and Medicine” and
“Who’s Who in the World.”
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ERIC P. SIPOS, M.D., F.A.C.S.
CNI MEDICAL DIRECTOR
GREGORY R. ANGLE
A graduate of John Hopkins University School of Medicine, Dr. P. Eric
Sipos is a leading neurosurgeon in
North America.
Gregory R. Angle is Chief Executive
Officer of Carondelet St. Joseph’s
Hospital. Angle brings 24 years of
healthcare experience in investor
owned and non-profit health organizations. He joined Carondelet in
2000 and served as St. Mary’s Hospital
CEO for six years.
He completed a residency and advanced specialty training in neurological surgery and a neuro-oncology
research fellowship at Johns Hopkins.
Dr. Sipos has served as clinical
assistant professor of neurosurgery at
the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio, assistant
professor of surgery at the Uniformed
Services University of the Health
Sciences in Bethesda, and assistant
professor of neurosurgery at Johns
Hopkins School of Medicine.
In addition to numerous academic
honors and articles published in peerreviewed medical journals, Dr. Sipos
has received recognition for his contributions to neurological research.
In 2000, he also received the Army
Achievement Medal.
Board-certified in neurological surgery,
Dr. Sipos is a fellow of the American
College of Surgeons and a member
of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons, Congress of Neurological Surgeons, American Medical
Association and Arizona Neurological
Society. Dr. Sipos is a neurosurgeon
with Western Neurosurgery, Ltd.
CEO OF ST. JOSEPH’S HOSPITAL
Prior to joining Carondelet Health
Network, he served as the administrator of Seton Medical Center, a 505-bed
regional hospital in Austin, Texas.
Angle holds a masters degree in health
services administration from Arizona
State University. He is a Board member
of the Tucson Metropolitan Chamber
of Commerce, Arizona Hospital and
Healthcare Association and a member
of the American College of Healthcare
Executives. Greg and his wife Nancy,
have been married 24 years and have
three children.
CARONDELET FOUNDATION BOARD OF TRUSTEES
A P ROFILE
OF
S HELDON K ING
When Sheldon King and his wife, Xenia,
a research psychologist in American Indian health at the University of Arizona,
moved permanently to their home in
Sonoita, Arizona in 2000, the former executive of academic medical centers knew
that he would continue being involved in
the healthcare community in Arizona.
During his career, he was CEO at the University Hospital and Clinics of the University of California, San Diego; Stanford
University Medical Center and CedarsSinai Medical Center, and Interim Director
of the UCLA Medical System.
In 2003 King met members of Carondelet
Foundation’s Board at a social function
and heard about the good work being
done by the Foundation. He was intrigued. He then met with Life Trustees
Mary Anne Fay and Chris Linscott who
invited him to join the Foundation Board.
King accepted without hesitation.
King is serving a second term on the
Board of Trustees and is chair of the
Foundation’s Strategic Planning Committee as well as serving on its Executive
Committee. Previously, he was a member
of the Development Committee. He also
served on the Quality Committee of the
Carondelet Health Network’s Board of
Trustees and now is on its Strategic Planning Committee.
“Serving on the Foundation Board of
Trustees has been a very fulfilling experience for me,” said King. “Part of it is feeling very positive about helping to further
the mission of the Sisters and the spiritual
aspect inherent to it. Not incidentally,
the other aspect is the friendships formed
with fellow Board members.”
He sees his contribution to the Foundation
as part of an obligation to fulfill Carondelet
Health Network’s long-term vision and establish a significant endowment for the
Foundation.
“In addition to raising funds for
Carondelet, our responsibility as Trustees
of the Foundation is to help educate our
community about relevant issues such as
diabetes and heart care,” he added.
Although he is retired, King still serves
as a consultant to a number of medical
entities throughout the United States.
He also serves on the National Advisory
Committee for the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s Executive Nurse Fellows Program, an advanced leadership
program for nurses in senior executive
roles who are aspiring to shape the healthcare system in the United States. He
remains an active member of the Institute
of Medicine and is a founding member of
the Arizona Arts, Sciences and Technology Academy.
“The Robert Wood Johnson program
seeks to inspire experienced nurses in
mid-career to develop and enhance their
leadership skills so that they can move
on to a regional or national level position
and influence change,” explained King.
“We, on the advisory board, also serve as
advisors to these nurses,” he added.
Outside the healthcare and medical community, King is active on the Tucson
Zoological Society’s Board of Directors.
Having lived in a number of cities with
outstanding zoos, and developing a lifelong fascination with zoos, King took an
African safari tour and realized that most
people will never see the animals he saw.
Photo courtesy Balfour Walker Photography.
Sheldon generously contributes the expertise he
acquired leading academic medical centers to the
Foundation’s efforts to improve the health of Arizona
residents.
So, his solution was to become active
with the Zoological Society to ensure that
Tucson children have a place where
they can visit animals and learn about
conservation.
In his spare time, King enjoys spending
time with his dog, a Rhodesian Ridgeback, and practicing target shooting. He
is an avid reader, and he and his wife are
frequent concert-goers.
King and his wife Xenia also spend time
traveling all over the United States to
visit their three grown children and three
grandchildren.
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SISTER ST. JOAN WILLERT
H ER L IFE
AND
L EGACY
Sister St. Joan was a key
founder of Arizona’s Mercy
Care Plan – also known as
Southwest Catholic Health
Network. It was established in
1985 as a not-for-profit
managed care corporation,
sponsored by Catholic
Healthcare West and
Carondelet Health Network.
Photo courtesy Balfour Walker Photography.
Sister St. Joan Willert, CSJ, age 83, passed away on August 29, 2007 at
Carondelet Center in Los Angeles where she entered into eternal life.
Sister St. Joan Willert was a cherished
member of the Sisters of St. Joseph
of Carondelet for almost 65 years.
She entered the Sisters of St. Joseph of
Carondelet in September 1942.
Tucsonans remember Sister St. Joan as
a Dean of Students at Salpointe High
School in the late 1960s, and as a creative
and dedicated leader of Carondelet Health
Network for 22 years. She led Carondelet
with great strength and constant faith, and
will be remembered for her compassion,
kindness and respect for all persons.
THE EARLY YEARS
Judith Anne Willert was born to Viola
Fitzsimmons and Arthur Edgar Willert
in Wheeling, West Virginia on June 13,
1924. Judy’s mother died when she was
just 2-years-old, leaving her father to care
for Judy, her older sister, Ruth, age 16;
Elizabeth, age 9 and Arthur, age 4.
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Judy’s childhood was spent moving around
the country. Her father, a plastics manufacturer, set up plants in Illinois, Missouri,
Wisconsin, New York and California.
Judy’s father always ensured the children
had a Catholic school education.
Judy had thought about a life of religious
dedication ever since the fourth grade.
She joined the Sisters of St. Joseph of
Carondelet after completing high school.
When it was time to receive the habit
and a religious name, Judith wanted to be
named after her favorite saint, Joan of Arc,
and she became Sister St. Joan on March
19, 1943. Two years later, she made first
vows followed by perpetual vows on
August 15, 1948.
Sister St. Joan’s gift for administration was
recognized very early on. She was barely
30 years old when she was first named
principal of a grade school. From then on,
Sister St. Joan filled leadership roles.
Photo courtesy Balfour Walker Photography.
Sister St. Joan Willert with Jannie Cox, Foundation
CEO, and Sister Kathleen Mary McCarthy, CHN
Mission and Sponsorship Advisor.
She earned her Masters in Education and a
California Lifetime Secondary Education
Credential. She served as a teacher, principal and superior in California elementary
schools for 20 years. In the late 1970s, she
returned to school and earned a degree in
hospital administration.
SISTER ST. JOAN IN TUCSON
Beginning in 1979, Sister St. Joan held
top positions in healthcare as President
and CEO of St. Mary’s Hospital and St.
Joseph’s Hospital in Tucson. In 1985, she
became Chairman of the Board of the
Carondelet Healthcare Corporation. In
this role, Sister St. Joan was responsible for
the 14 hospitals sponsored by the Sisters
of St. Joseph of Carondelet throughout
the United States.
The Diocese of Tucson, recognizing the
impact of her work, wrote, “Sister St. Joan
quietly makes a statement through her actions, which reveal the great importance of
the religious life to her in all that she does.”
And the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet
said of Sister St. Joan, “Your compassion
and joy are outstanding gifts which you
give to all. We celebrate you as a beautiful religious woman and an outstanding
leader.”
In 1990, Sister St. Joan was elected by the
CEOs of more than 100 hospitals in Arizona as the Chairman of the Board of the
Arizona Hospital Association, stating, “Sister St. Joan plays a pivotal role on national
healthcare reform committees, working
diligently to maintain basic healthcare for
all the neediest. Her tireless efforts have
put a more caring face on healthcare.”
She was an invited guest to Russia and
hosted international visitors to Tucson to
see innovative, quality heathcare in action.
Sister St. Joan could always be counted on
for her clear thinking, her great ability to
listen attentively and bring about consensus, and her personal support for the
mission and ministry of each organization
she touched.
During her tenure, she managed a “minor
miracle” bringing together St. Joseph’s
Hospital and St. Mary’s Hospital – known
as east and west side competitors – under
one umbrella as a hospital network.
She was also instrumental in stabilizing the then financially vulnerable Holy
Cross Hospital and securing its future and
continued service to the community of
Nogales. She worked with the community
and the bishop in designing a relationship
that enabled the hospital to survive and
to eventually become a part of Carondelet
Health Network. That wasn’t the end of
creating new relationships, but rather the
beginning as Carondelet continued to
reach out to people in other areas in terms
of geography and special needs.
She was the guiding force behind
Carondelet Hospice, St. Mary’s Burn Unit,
Community Nursing Program and the creation of the Carondelet Medical Group.
SISTER’S RETIREMENT
After 21 years of service to Tucson and
Southern Arizona, Sister St. Joan retired
in 2000 and moved from Tucson to the
Provincial House at the Carondelet Center in Los Angeles. In that environment
she interacted as effortlessly with the
diverse group at the Center as she had
with people from the many other professional and personal parts of her life.
She participated in activities and helped
wherever needed. Her Sisters were very
comfortable asking her for help and she
enjoyed being asked. She served humbly
and with grace as long as she could.
In March 2006, her health began to deteriorate rapidly. After giving of herself for so
many years, she gently accepted the ministration of her Sisters until her passing.
Sister St. Joan was also a key founder of
Arizona’s Mercy Care Plan – also known
as Southwest Catholic Health Network. It
was established in 1985 as a not-for-profit
managed care corporation, sponsored by
Catholic Healthcare West and Carondelet
Health Network.
She also served on numerous boards and
committees. In 1995, the Tucson Chamber of Commerce named Sister St. Joan
Woman of the Year. The honors and
awards she received from a variety of community organizations throughout Tucson
and Southern Arizona are too many to list.
Sister’s ministerial responsibilities were
challenging and demanding. She was
always a simple, fun-loving Sister of St.
Joseph and always concerned about others. She never stepped out of her role as a
true daughter of St. Joseph, even with her
immense responsibilities. She may have
wondered whether she could do what was
being asked of her, but she most likely
took those concerns to God, who took
care of them – and her.
REMEMBRANCES IN HONOR OF THE LIFE OF
SISTER ST. JOAN WILLERT MAY BE MADE TO:
Sister St. Joan Endowment
Carondelet Foundation
P.O. Box 13170
Tucson, AZ 85775-3232
Source material provided by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet;
Necrology by Sister Constance Fitzgerald; Sister Kathleen Mary
McCarthy, Mission and Sponsorship Advisor, Carondelet Health
Network and “Gentle Giant” Sister Joseph Adele Edwards
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KIDSCARE
H EALTH I NSURANCE
FOR
C HILDREN
More than 250,000 Arizona children can’t
visit the doctor’s office on a regular basis
because they don’t have health insurance.
And four Tucson zip codes rank in the
state’s top 10 places where children qualify
but aren’t enrolled for KidsCare, a low-cost
health insurance program for families struggling to find affordable health coverage.
While the state legislature has provided
financial support for the KidsCare program,
there has been no funding for an outreach
component for several years, according to
Maricela Solis de Kester, former manager
of Community Benefits for Carondelet
Health Network. Therefore, many who
could qualify do not know the program
exists, she said, adding that statistics from
the governor’s office reveal that 119,000
children could be enrolled in KidsCare
today if they knew about the program.
IS
O UT T HERE
“The problem is that people just don’t
know about the (KidsCare) program even
though the help is out there for many
Arizona children,” Solis de Kester said.
“Carondelet has taken on a mission to
help change these statistics in Southern
Arizona.”
This past year, Carondelet launched a
KidsCare advocacy campaign designed to
raise community awareness and encourage family enrollments during “Cover the
Uninsured Week 2007.”
As part of the campaign, KOLD-TV hosted an all-day telethon with a phone bank
manned by Carondelet and the Covering Kids Coalition. Nearly 820 families
called between 5 a.m. and 7 p.m to enroll.
That figure jumped to more than 1,000
after a two-day enrollment fair at a local
shopping mall. Since then, almost 1,700
people from 429 families have been successfully enrolled in KidsCare or another
state-assisted program.
Carondelet’s work to reach those in need
continues. Recently, Carondelet added
two full-time associates, one in Tucson
and one in Nogales, to identify and aid
families in the KidsCare enrollment
process.
“We’re hopeful about the positive impact
Carondelet’s outreach efforts are having on middle-income families who find
themselves in the gap between qualifying
for Medicaid and affording private health
insurance,” Solis de Kester said.
Carondelet also collaborated with local media partners to produce TV, cable,
radio, Internet and print ads asking residents to contact their state legislators and
show their support for outreach funding.
The TV and radio commercials ran more
than 1,300 times, reaching 90 percent of
adults ages 25-54 at least once. Additionally, Carondelet successfully secured three
half-hour community affairs programs
with local TV affiliates focused on the
subject of the uninsured and KidsCare,
as well as multiple interviews on local
newscasts.
STATISTICS ON UNINSURED CHILDREN
IN ARIZONA:
270,000
Children uninsured in AZ, which is 25% of all
uninsured individuals.
100,000
Children uninsured in Southern AZ.
791,110
Children with employer-sponsored coverage.
494,000
Children on Medicaid/AHCCCS.
51,000
Children covered by KidsCare.
THE VAST MAJORITY OF UNINSURED CHILDREN
ARE MEMBERS OF WORKING FAMILIES.
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KIDSCARE OVERVIEW
For more information, contact Renee Perez,
873-5042 or [email protected]
KidsCare is Arizona’s health insurance for children under 19. Children age 18 and
younger who qualify can get medical, dental and vision services – all three services
combined in one simple plan.
WHO QUALIFIES?
A child age 18 or younger who is:
• a resident of Arizona
• either a U.S. citizen or a qualified eligible immigrant - regardless of the status of the parents
• not currently covered by other health insurance
• a member of a family that meets the KidsCare income requirements below:
FAMILY SIZE
(Count each child, each unborn child,
their parent(s) and/or step-parent(s)
1
2
3
4
5
6
living in the home.)
Each
additional
person
GROSS MONTHLY INCOME*
(Effective April 2007)
$1,702 $2,282 $2,862 $3,442 $4,022 $4,602
$580.00
Applying for KidsCare is simple and easy and can be done by mail. There are no interviews, and free assistance in filling out the application is available by phone. Families
can find out if they qualify by calling toll-free 1-877-764-5437.
WHAT DOES IT COST?
KidsCare is inexpensive. A family’s rate is based on household income and the number
of children who qualify. KidsCare will cost no more than $25 a month for one child
up to a maximum of $35 a month no matter how many children are in the household.
Native Americans receive KidsCare at no cost.
KIDSCARE SERVICES
KidsCare covers the following services:
• Doctor’s office visits
• Specialist care, if necessary
• Hospital services
• Pregnancy care
• Prescriptions and medical supplies
• Laboratory and X-ray services
• 24-hour emergency medical care
• Family planning services, excluding abortion
or abortion counseling
• Complete physical exams
• Immunizations
• Dental screening and treatment
• Eye exams and corrective glasses
• Hearing tests and hearing aids
• Behavioral health services
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SANTA CRUZ HOSPITAL
M EETING C OMMUNITY H EALTHCARE N EEDS
IN
S ANTA C RUZ C OUNTY
In Southern Arizona, the synergy of a pub-
patient safety, ease and efficiency in the
lic/private partnership is about to blossom
work environment for the staff, and flex-
in Nogales.
The City Council for the
ibility in space usage for the anticipated
City of Nogales voted unanimously on
changes in healthcare for the future. The
November 7, 2007 to support a $7 million
new hospital will provide private inpatient
bond for the project’s first phase of a $20
rooms, a substantially expanded emer-
million replacement hospital for the cur-
gency center, expanded imaging services,
rent Carondelet Holy Cross Hospital. In
improved operating room space, quality
addition, over $2 million on a goal of $3
space for the birthing center experiences,
million has been pledged from individu-
and a major commitment to outpatient
als and corporations in the region. The site
services. The details on all the programs
for the new replacement hospital is being
will be shared in a future report to the
donated by the Esclada family. Now the
community.
planning is being converted into action.
Construction for the new hospital is
slated to start in the early summer of 2008
with completion projected for 2010. The
design of the new hospital will emphasize
national best practices associated with
Carondelet Santa Cruz Hospital will provide a modern replacement for Holy
Cross Hospital which was acquired by Carondelet in 1987.
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The design of the new
hospital will emphasize
national best practices
associated with patient
safety, ease and efficiency
in the work environment for
the staff, and flexibility in
space usage for the
anticipated changes in
healthcare for the future.
DONORS
Carondelet Health Network’s mission to provide exceptional, compassionate service to our community is
furthered by the generous support of our donors. In this issue, the Foundation gratefully acknowledges
gifts received December 1, 2006 through September 30, 2007. For information on how you can make a
gift, please call the Carondelet Foundation office at 873.5000. You also can make gifts online by going to
www.carondelet.org/foundation and clicking on the “Donate Now” button.
$1,000,000 & above
Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet –
Ivancovich Trust
$250,000 – $999,999
Estate of Mary Elizabeth Brown
Estate of Royden Lebrecht
Estate of Bernard C. Reese
The Centurions
$100,000 - $249,999
Armstrong McDonald Foundation
Estate of Marjorie E. Cary
Toni Findysz
Estate of Tillie Freeman
PacifiCare
St. Mary’s Hospital Auxiliary
$25,000 - $99,999
Anonymous
The Chamberlain Group, Inc.
Country Fair White Elephant, Inc.
EDS Manufacturing, Inc.
Estate of Jeanette W. Mallinger
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pace
St. Joseph’s Hospital Auxiliary
The Stonewall Foundation
Estate of Norma J. Sugg
Estate of Irene Wollenweber
Pat and Peg Zumbusch
$10,000-$24,999
Anderson Family Foundation
Anonymous
Becton Dickinson and Company
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Chestnut
Dean P. and Donna M. Cotlow
First United Realty, Inc.
William F. Holsey, III
Sally and Alan Jeffcoat
Estate of Edward Keating
Estate of Grace H. Lovell
Nogales Debutante Cotillion
Raskob Foundation for Catholic Activities
Gus, Meg, and Gia Rigoli
Tucson Electric Power Company
Michael and Jane Wattis
$5,000 – $9,999
John A. Adkisson
Anonymous
Arizona Daily Star Sportsmen’s Fund
Beach, Fleischman & Co.
The Gordon Foundation
Frances S. Jennings
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Johnson
Sheldon S. King and Xenia T. King, Ph.D
Estate of Josephine Knight
Alberto Mayer Family Limited Partnership
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moser
Northern Trust
Mr. and Mrs. Merlon C. Tomson
Dr. and Mrs. T.K. Warfield
$2,000 - $4,999
Anonymous
Osama Abdelatif, MD
Rashad A. Aboul Nasr, MD
Andy Lopez Brighter Day Foundation
Mary K. Baenziger
Bario Ventures
Mary F. Bartol
Virginia Benderly
Arthur M. Bieberstein
Carl A. Bosse
Susan G. Boswell, Esq. and
Arthur L. Boswell
Dr. and Mrs. David G. Bowman
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Brasher
Brasher Real Estate – Tubac Office
Richard L. Capin Memorial Donor Advised
Endowment Fund of the Jewish
Community Foundation of Southern
Arizona
Jack and Carol Clements
David and Darlene Couch
Croppers Autocenter
Mr. and Mrs. Steven D. Fell
Fraternal Order of Eagles
(R.E.A.C Retired Eagles)
Dena and Zachary Feeland
Fred B. Fruchthendler
Mary A. Goodman
Edye Harrison
Jiakang Huang, MD
Estate of Marilyn E. Huffman
Keegan, Linscott & Kenon
Chris and Alicia Kemmerly
Dr. and Mrs. Christopher T. Maloney
Elizabeth Rodriguez Miller
Kenneth W. Olmos
Kenneth G. Penwell
PICOR Charitable Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Polheber
Leon Riley, Jr., USN Ret.
Southwest Energy, LLC
Southwest Gas Corporation
Sajit Vinayak, MD
Dimitri Voulgaropoulos,
MD and Tyna Callahan
Dr. and Mrs. C. Harold Willingham
$500 - $1,999
Anonymous
Elson Alvarez
Mark Amey
Greg Angle
Arizona State Radiology, PC
Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Arnell
Albert A. Bankemper
Patrick Beck
Imogene “Juby” Bell
Benedictine Convent of
Perpetual Adoration
Eric Berens, MD
Joel Block, MD
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona
Odette Bolano
Elfriede M. Brown
Nancy A. Brown
Charlie M. Cajero
Theresa “Terri” M. Campbell
Neil Carolan
Catholic Community Services
of Southern Arizona, Inc.
Chase Bank
Broadway Christian Church
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Colvin, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Colvin
Donald Hansen and
Leticia Coronado-Hansen
Jannie C. Cox
Crothall Facilities Management Inc.
Shirley Dailey
El Rio Santa Cruz Neighborhood
Health Center, Inc.
Emergency Medicine Associates
Mary Anne and Mark Fay
Mrs. Anthony L. Forte
Tony Fonze
Jodi A. Gabriel
Mr. and Mrs. Loring K. Green
Growing Family First Foto
Gloria Hewette and Roger Hewette
Wayne B. Hultquist
Dr. and Mrs. Suresh Katakkar
Robert J. Kingston, MD
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Lake
Susanna K. Laundy
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Leverenz
Tom Linnemann, DO
Chris Linscott and Cynthia O’Neil, MD
Milo Long
Harry S. Lodge
Barry and Laura MacBan
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mack
Diana McBroom
Mike Dowers Back Hoe, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Humberto Monteverde
Morgan Stanley
William Neubauer, MD
Saranne K. Neumann
Dr. and Mrs. William Nevin
Mike and Barbara Papanikolas
Drs. Walter Patton and Karen Addis
Pfizer Inc., Steer Division
Maria Eugenia Piña-Zelinger, MD
and Steve Zelinger
Larry and Zola Powers
E. Kathryn Ravine
Dennis J. Reidy, CPA
R.W. Strunk Excavating, Inc.
Santa Cruz County Board of Realtors, Inc.
Dr. and Mrs. Jo�e Santiago
Stanley J. Schaeffer Endowment Fund
at the Community Foundation for
Southern Arizona
Dr. and Mrs. Edward Schwager
Nancy Schwarzwalder
Mark Senese, MD
Vicky E. Sherman, MD and
James Sherman
Mike and Sandara Smith
Gladys E. Sorensen, Ed.D.
Stan Spackeen
Jacob F. Strumble
Summit
Doris E. Syme
Keith and L. Joy Terrill
Susan J. Thompson, MD
and Stephen Thompson, MD
Ila and Ken Tittelbaugh
Dr. Jane Underwood
Unity Church In Green Valley
Dorothy Dyer Vanek
Marlene and John Wade
Walmart
Kathy Ward
Mary Lou Warren
Charles D. Weis
Linda Werbylo
Ruth A. Whitaker
Ann T. White
R. Wayne Wood, MD
Joe Wooller
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Zlaket, Jr.
$250 - $499
Anonymous
Jim Barry
William and Sharon Blair
Earl Bogdanoff and Gail Fonosch
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Bruder
Citizen Auto Stage Co.,
Citizen Express Lines
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Clarkson
Andy Cosentino
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cunningham
Richard S. Darling
Jo B. DeChatelet
John DiCamillo
Dennis and Susan Driscoll
Dusty Duds Excavation, Inc.
The Eugene C. and Gretchen W. Edminster
Family Trust Fund at the Community
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Foundation for Southern Arizona
Bruce and Maureen Enger
Thelma L. Faulkner
Alan R. Friedman
Jean Hofmann
Dr. and Mrs. James W. Hudson
Thomas Jancic
LuAnn H. Koepke-Williams
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Lacy
Maria H. Lane
Long Realty - Nogales/Rio Rico
Lura E. Lowery
Malena Quality Produce
Alan W. Martel
Dr. and Mrs. Xavier Martinez
Mark Mecikalski, MD
Merck & Co., Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Munroe
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Murphy
James and Josephine Neihart
Jeffrey M. Nelson, MD
Reuben Nuñez
Laurel A. Olson
Ophthalmic Clinical Trails
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Pacheco, Jr.
Roz Parkman
Tom Pepping
Eladio Pereira, MD, FACP
Perimeter Bicycling Association of
America, Inc.
PICOR Commercial Real Estate Services
David and Lori Rains
Lillian C. Schmidt
Edward R. Skowron
Douglas J. Spegman, MD
Cecily Surace
John and Julie Taber
Tucson Airport Authority
Dr. and Mrs. Francisco R. Valdivia
Mr. and Mrs. William G. Valenzuela
Mr. and Mrs. Totten K. Warfield, Sr.
$100 - $249
Anonymous
Ruby L. Abdallah
Todd B. Ackerman
Martha J. Adair
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard A. Akers
Andy and Patsy Allen
Karen Amen
Serena and Harry Astlett
H. Jason Baker
Charles C. Barringer
Robert G. Beier
Randy Bennett, MD
William E. Bentley
William Bernal
Theodore and Marcelle Bersin
Eleanor B. Bice
Thomas D. Bickley
Col. William H. Blankfield, USAF Ret.
Mr. and Mrs. George Blezinger
Gloria A. Bock
Dr. and Mrs. James A. Boren
Allan and Barbara Bowermaster
Dr. and Mrs. Michael Boxer
Mr. and Mrs. Manny G. Bracamonte
Mary A. Brady
Carol L. Brett
Bernard G. Brissman
Jeanne Burnison
Barbara Caldwell, MD
Charles W. Campbell
Dolores A. Carpenter
Crystal Casey
Mr. and Mrs. David Christensen
Raymond O. Clinton
Richard Cohn, MD
Mary E. Collins, MD
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Mr. and Mrs. Bernard E. Colpitts
Columbiettes
Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Compton
Mr. and Mrs. Everard W. Conrad
Henrietta Corley
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Covell
Robert and Martha Cram
Teresa M. Crescentini
Shelley L. Cross
Mr. and Mrs. Rick D’ Eredita
Deborah Danich
Dale A. David
Walter Davis
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence De Lucia
Kenn J. Degrave
Alfred Del Moral
Catherine B. Dewey
Roger W. Dewey
Leonard W. Dewhirst
Remo Di Censo, MD
Arthur D. Dilley
Anna M. Domitrovic
Julie E. Downer
Myrtis B. Dufresne
Jonathan Duhamel
Dr. and Mrs. Jack H. Dunn
James C. Dunn, MD
Michael E. Duperret, MD
Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Edwards
Richard and Katherine Edwards
Patricia Eie
Dr. and Mrs. David Emmerson
Dr. and Mrs. David A. Engelsberg
Robert T. Estes, MD
Phyllis and Marion Ethridge
Sydney B. Evans
Robert J. Faucher
Anne T. Ferro
Mrs. Anthony L. Forte
Tobias Freebourn
Dan Funk
David A. Gallaher
Frank R. Garcia
Hector L. Garcia, MD
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garcia
Gene P. Gates
Robin Geider
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Getty
W. Craig Gibson, CLU
Beatrice Gin
Brenda Goldsmith
Ed and Jan Gora
Gordon and Nancy Graham
James Grasham
Diane Groover
Dr. and Mrs. Jay Grossman
Bernard F. Hall
Helen P. Halloran
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hanshaw
Vern and Julia Harms
Mr. and Mrs. Dale E. Harper, Jr.
Jack J. Harris
Richard J. Hartje
Calvin L. Hartman
Leonard Hartwig
F. Norman Harvey
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Hauert
Mr. and Mrs. John Henden
Maria I. Hernandez Vargas
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Hicks
Lt. Vernon J. Hiemenz, USAF (Ret.)
Frank Holz
Charles J. Hornisher, MD
Dick and Lorna Horton
Constance Howard
Paulette Hunt
Robert E. Huntzinger
Charles and Anne Tatum
Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Jankowicz
Carol Jeavons
Thomas P. Jedele and Nancy J. Skon Jedele
John Joachim
Jack D. Johnson
Lawrence M. Johnson, III
Mr. and Mrs. Fred P. Keegan
Rose Marie Kelly
Larry Kelsey
Dr. and Mrs. George Kerrihard
Eleanor S.K. Kim
Gina M. Klingberg
John J. Kronner
Kathleen A. Lambert
Ralph Lawrence
Lisa C. Ledbetter
Mr. and Mrs. James Lenhart
Juan and Anita Lichter
Jane and Walter Locke
Richard and JoAnn Luebke
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Luedtke
George W. Lykens, Jr.
Vo Ma
Peggy MacMacken
Marion L. Magill
Jane M. Maldonado
Hal Marshall
Edna M. Martin
Paul Martin
Nancy McCluskey-Moore
Gary W. McCormick
Mr. and Mrs. Steve McEllis
Sherman and Lily Meyer
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Michalegko
Father James W. Modeen
Betty Mongeon
Allen Moore, III
Kristine Morley
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony C. Mulligan
Thomas J. O’Donnell
T. Francis Ogilvie
David Parnell
Art Pesqueira
Dorothy M. Piekenbrock
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Pierce
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pierri
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley E. Plummer
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Plunkett
Mr. and Mrs. William S. Pollard
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Polowchak
Steve and Kerry Pretzer
Dr. and Mrs. Hermon T. Price, Jr.
Pro-Tec Fire Systems, LLC
Carol Putnam
Dr. and Mrs. Francisco Quiroga
Dr. and Mrs. Robert T. Ramage
Paul J. Reiling, MD
Elsa and Dan Reyes
Joan E. Richards
P. Quigley Robichaud
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockenfeller
Patricia Roediger
Bradley D. Rosel
Rona S. Rosenberg
Gene L. Rowe
Narciso P. Ruiz
Dr. and Mrs. Peter Salomon
Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Santiago
Irene Sarver
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Schaeffer
Ronald and Merrilee Scharbow
Richard D. Scheuermann
Arthur J.R. Schneider
Col. and Mrs. James Schnitzer
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Schudel
Thomas A. Scott, DDS
Shirley A. Seplak
Alice M. Shaffner
Society of the Divine Savior
Francisca Soto
Jan Spaeth
Doris Steffy
Larry R. Stern
Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Strauch
Robert W. Studinger
Dorothy S. Sturz
Dr. and Mrs. James Sumwalt
Mr. and Mrs. H. Gregg Swihart
Lt. Col. and Mrs. Lawrence V. Tagg (Ret.)
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Teale
Touchstone Foundation
TriMedx
Mr. and Mrs. Joel D. Valdez
Sergio L. Valencia
Patricia V. Venech
Dr. and Mrs. Charles Waldron
Glenn F. Walkington
Kathleen M. Weaver
Michael Welborn
James R. Welden
Mr. and Mrs. F. Glen Wessale
Dr. and Mrs. Wendell Whitacre
Audrey J. Wilson
Karen Wilson
Jerry Windlinger
Donn Winn
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$1 - $99
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Mark D. Barner
Neil Carolan
Catholic Healthcare Audit Network, LLC
Jannie C. Cox
Walter and Pamela Henderson
Robert and Roseanne Henkel
Laura and Chuck Kaiser
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Lindquist
Susan Monette
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Murphy
Lee Ogburn-Russell and Kerry Russell
Mr. and Mrs. Morton D. Prager
Seton Family of Hospitals
St. Vincent Hospital and HCC, Inc.
Dr. Anthony R. Tersigni
CAROLYN C. EDGETT
Col. Gordon L. Edgett, USAF (Ret.)
ALFRED L. EZZRE
Isabel L. Ezrre
ROBERT FAWVER
Anita Sue Godshall
REYNOLDS P. FINCH, DO
The Reynolds Riders Team
JOSEPH H. FINDYSZ
Toni Findysz
HUCK AND MAGGIE FINN
S. Rowe and Sheila Miller
BEN GARRISON
Dale and Joanne Adams
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Durian
James and Mary Evans
Michael and Denise Gannon
Marcy Garrison
L & M Companies, Inc.
Malena Quality Produce
Steve Eugene Paris
Mr. and Mrs. Quanah A. Pugh
Michael and Nancy Smith
MARIA GASTELUM
ASU Foundation
Terri Deasey
Marilyn Mulhollan
MALCOLM “DOUG” GAULT
Thomas Swetnam, Ph.D and Suzanne
Swetnam
LILLIAN FISHER
Ardelle M. Page
BARBARA L. GELLART
Ron and Jo Dawn Ashlock
Jack and Ivanna Gibson and Family
JAMES FISKE
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander M. Wylie
DOROTHY GERDING
Jay D. Gerding
JAMES W. FITZPATRICK
Carl and Mary Lou Rex
ISABELLA D. GILLESPIE
Bruce Gillespie
ROBERT EARL FITZMORRIS
Pima County Legal Defender’s Office
CLINTON GLEASON
Quinell Gleason and Vince Hui
Friends and Family of Clinton Gleason
Gene and Peggy Langley
Billy R. Strother
Kristin K. White
Helen K. Woo
DANIEL FONTES
Joseph and Linda Dolinger
Emily M. Lott
ANTHONY L. FORTE, MD
Mrs. Anthony L. Forte
RENE FORTIN
Frances Fortin and Family
Heidi A. Jordan
Nanci Mackenzie
JAMES C. FRANKS, JR.
Ida B. Franks
RICHARD FREDERICK
Cherry Frederick
Janet Oller
WALTER FREDERICKSON
Eric R. Holman
SYBLE GALLAGHER
Yvonne B. Gallagher
F.V. GALLEGO
Lavinia Gallego
RICARDO GARAYZAR
Carmen Garayzar
THERESA A. GARLAND
Grace E. Hruby
CAROL ANN GOETZ
Doug Goetz
JANET L. GOLEMBIESKI
Barbara A. Bell
Marlene Brandenburg
Geraldine W. Cass
Nina, Jim, George, Michael, and
Patricia Elliott
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kominak
Douglas and Brenda Willis
MOLLIE GONZALES
Linda Vasquez
HARRY GRAFF
Ruth L. Graff
WILLIAM GRAVES
Sharon S. Graves
JACK GREEN
Laura M. Bogen
Teresa M. Brooks
Wendell and Audrey Carlson
Doris Forkin
Clyde and Evelyn Hudson
Ray and Zoanne Landry
Bob and Karen McCord
Joan I. Milden
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Miller
Richard L. Poole
Tom and Katie Proteau
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Sefton
Ray and Sharon Soule
Sturdi and Helen Sturdivant
Fredrick B. White
PHYLLIS GREEN
Stanley M. Green
GEORGE HICKS
Brad and Peggy
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Haenert
Lynn A. Hicks
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel T. Hutchinson
Jean Kreppel
Patricia Lee
Marjorie Moeckel
John and Barbara Peterson
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Pinc
Ray and Gloria
Don and Viola Smith
Southwest Gas Corporation
Stuart and Chris
DONALD W. HOLMAN
Eric R. Holman
REV. C.R. “BUSS” JENKINS
Peggy MacMacken
MARGARET K. HOLMAN
Eric R. Holman
EMILY JENKS
Elissa E. Canino
Hospice of Orange & Sullivan
Counties, Inc.
John and Paula Jenks
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mehling
Valerie Rave and Family
Marie C. Sheehey
Walter R. Sheehey
Margaret Stoffolano
Earl Theodore
Janice L. Thompson
WALTER T. HILEMAN, MD
Ruth S. Hileman
GEORGE HORNYAN
Terry Beach
Goldie Carlson
Michael Carlson and Family
Rayanne, Diane and Steve Carlson
David and Rena Duffy
Alan Hornyan and Family
Albert Hornyan
Anthony Hornyan
Jacob and Diane
Joseph Hornyan
Ken and Dale Hornyan
Linda R. Hornyan
Mike and Chao
Michael, Sandra, Brittany,
Christina, and Jaclyn Hornyan
Richard Hornyan
William Hornyan
Helen A. Maguire
Fran J. Welty
MAX GROVES
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Burggraaf
Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Hargis
JOHN JAY HILL
Judith A. Becker
Engineers, Inc.
Dottie Hill
Alma Gaylord Prevette
MRS. GEORGENE K. GURGEVICH
Anonymous
EDNA HILLER
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Werpy
ELIZABETH HALL
Engelbert and Ingeborg Hocheder
MARTIN HOCHEDER
Engelbert and Ingeborg Hocheder
JOSEPH HALL
Katherine W. Miller
RICHARD HODGES
Dan and Yvette Rehurek
ROBERT HAPPER
Elizabeth M. Anderson
SEPP HOEDLMOSER
Virginia Breaker
Ruth Dickerson Duncan
Nancy F. Lindner
Elgin and Ragnhild Pritchard
Sally B. Ruschmeier
John Schlaefli
Carol A. Tahse
Evelyne Tannehill
ERMINA HART
James R. Hart
DOROTHY HARTING
John A. Harting
LOUISA HAYGOOD
Joan Graff and Family
VICENTE HEINTZ
Nancy W. Heintz
JEROME HELLINGS
Edna Aldrich
Mrs. Don Black
Antonio and Susan Neves
Mrs. Edward L. Stevens
C. J. HOFFMAN
Arizona Roamers Good Sam Chapter
CLAUDE L. HOFFMAN
Phyllis and John Robinson
Naomi H. Smith
Beverly J. White
DORIS HOKANSON
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin F. Northey
ELIZABETH M. HELM
Gretchen E. Dickinson-Thomas
JOHN T. HOLBERY
Sheila V.E. Holbery
MARGARITA R. HERNANDEZ
Irma R. Cruz
JANE D. HOLLENBECK
Betty J. Clapp
Paul and Alice Duruz
Cheryl A. Kennedy
Mr. and Mrs. James Maples
Sue Rank
W.E. Upjohn Institute for
Employment Research
Marilyn S. Walters
Marlene Walters
Mr. and Mrs. William Wendorrf
JIM HERNDON
Ronald and Merrilee Scharbow
NIEVES HERRERA
Jessie Valenzuela
DR. WILLIAM F. HOLSEY, JR.
William F. Holsey III
BETTY HOLTZMAN
William Downey
MARIA S. HOOPES
Patricia L. Lucas
BLANCHE HOWARD
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Howard
JOHN D. HOWELL, JR.
Dale and Margie Howell
ANN HUNTOON
Florence H. Ault
Hank and Peter Huisking
Nogales River Cowbelles
Robert and Joyce Rogers
Dr. and Mrs. Stan C. Ushinski
MIKE JOHNSON
Elizabeth A. Behm
STEVE JURICH
Lucille M. Jurich and Family
Joan Barbara Sambuco
George and Joan Youravich
KAI AND BUNNY
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Holling
RUTH KALER
Broadway Christian Church
KEN KANTENWEIN
Anita Kantenwein
Mildred Kantenwein
Roy and Delores Kantenwein
Ed and Alyce Mancini
John Novak
Quail Creek Performing Arts Guild
Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Snyder
Mr. and Mrs. George C. Townsend
STEVEN KAYE
Diane Kaye
ELVIRA KAZMIER
PPG Industries Foundation
PATRICK E. KELLY
Kathleen C. Easler
JOHN BACHMAN HURSH
Judy Constantinides
SYLVIA KENYON
Mary and Edward Kulik
LYDIA DAEHLER HURSH
Judy Constantinides
NORMA J. KEPLINGER
Donald K. Keplinger
VIRGINIA HURSH
Judy Constantinides
MAXIMILIAN KOWLER
Alix G. Kowler
WILLIAM J. HURSH
Judy Constantinides
FERDINAND KRISTOFL
Maria Kristofl
LILLIAN JACKSON
Ruth D. Heiden
JOHN KRISTOFL
Maria Kristofl
PAUL JEDELE
Helen Jedele
Wells Fargo Private Client Services
KATHRYN “KATHY” KRIZMANIC
Margaret Krizmanic
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ROBERT “BOB” JOHNSON
LAGLE, JR.
Dave and Wanda Chittenden
MAXINE LANGLEY
Clyde D. Langley, Jr.
WANETA C. MAGER
George Mager
JAMES MCCANN
Chuck and Pat Strosnider
MARCIE MUSSELMAN
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin G. Knittel
FRANCES MAGGS
Katherine A. Medeiros
CATHERINE MCCOMMON
Beverly Gray
Jean M. Gwin
MARSHALL NASH
Robert and Joan Coad
Jane Staiger McNulty
Elmer “Babe” Silver
ALICE MAHLIOS
JoAnne Cumbow
Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Starling
LOUISE C. MCCORKLE
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Liddell
CHRISTOPHER JOHN MAIER
Mr. and Mrs. James Pfersdorf, Jr.
JEAN MCCRADY
William D. McCrady, MD
JAMES MANCE, SR.
Peggy MacMacken
REBECCA MCCRYSTAL
Madeline McClellan
HELENE B. MARTIN
Richard H. Martin
NANCY ANN MCINNES
Charles R. McInnes
FRANCISCO GARCIA MARTINEZ
Feliciana R. Martinez
CARMEN MCKENNA
Pima County Public Fiduciary
BARBARA AND ROY MASTIC
William and Joelene Wellman
MANUAL MCKENNA
Pima County Public Fiduciary
MILDRED A. MATEYKA
Melissa Aragon
Carol Clements
Diane L. Davis
Donka Dyer-Abougou
Tina Garcia
Hector Moreno
July Peltz
Linda Perez
Barb Phillips
Sheryl Shaeffer
LEE ANNE MCTEE
Harlow and Pauline Magnusson
SHARON MATTHIAS
Allan D. Matthias
BETTY J. MIRABEN
George Miraben
ARNOLD LEYVA
Josephine S. Leyva
FRANCIS “FRANK” MAXWELL
Ann R. Maxwell
RUBY MOELLER
Joyce Adams
RAY LIM
Audrey O. Ware
LEONARD MAZERBO
Barbara Mazerbo
DONALD “DON” MONROE
Gerald and Beverly Lehman
Lois P. Monroe
GEORGE LONEY
The Fellows Family
THOMAS MAZERBO
Barbara Mazerbo
JEANNE LONG
Milo Long
MELISSA “MEL” MCCABE
Bob and Ida Becker
Steven and Brooks Bradley
Patrick and Pat Bridger
Seth and Carol Carey
Gloria Christmon
Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Conway
Mike and Mary Dionne
Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Haeger
Joann M. Heller
Kathleen R. Moscinski
David and Carol Nielsen
Charles and Marilyn Platipodis
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey M. Roberts
John and Mary Sabo
Karen A. Sabo
Mr. and Mrs. Allen C. Siebel
Jeffrey A. Smith
John J. Stepanek
J. PAUL LARUE
Ken and Lynne Sowles
EDITH LAUNDY
Susan G. Boswell, Esq. and
Arthur L. Boswell
KATHRYN LEHNEN
Marvin E. Lehnen
LLOYD LESLIE
Vernon Jeannotte
ROSE C. LEVESQUE
Laura C. Cummings
WARREN LEWIS
Angelo and Jessica Cruz
Harold and Myrna Gardner
Tom and Scooter Gress
Geraldine Lewis
Linda Luddington
Tony and Connie Mayer
Garry Newman
Justus Newman
Evelyn Smith
Robert and Margaretann Terry
Larold and Gloria Thompson
Opal Upton
Jacob Valdez
Larry and Mara Valdez
Elizabeth Zeni
GERTRUDE R. LUCEYK
Sidney and Josephine Burrows
Elaine W. Hemstreet
Robert and Beverly Miller
KENNETH LUIKART
Anne Peck
EDWARD G. LUNA
Angela Luna
TONY LUNA
Angela Luna
JAMES “JIM” MACPHERSON
Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Compton
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MANUEL “MANNY” MEDEIROS
Katherine A. Medeiros
RAYMOND MEMBRILA
Molly R. Membrila
NEAL MILLER
Richard and Marilyn Morgan
MARY HELEN MORENO
Aida and Kurt DenBaars
Fred A. Moreno
CAROLINE PARKS MORGAN
Elizabeth Morgan Stever
RICHARD C. MORGAN
Linda S. Morgan
BUD MUNSON
Ardelle M. Page
DORIS MURDOCH
Dora M. Nelson
LORRAINE MURPHY
Stephen and Yvonne Gallagher
ROBERT “CORKY” NORTHCUTT
GBL Family Fund at the Community
Foundation for Southern Arizona
HENRIETTA O’BRIEN
Cathy and Mick Hanratty
KERMIT OESTREICH
Gaylord W. Oestreich and Family
Reed and Ruth Oestreich
Nelson and Sue Oestreich
LEE PAGEAU
Steven and Nanette Pageau
ROBERT PARTCH
Nancy J. Partch
DOUGLAS PECK
Anne Peck
BARBARA PENWELL
Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Lavender
Kenneth G. Penwell
LIONEL PERRY
Carol J. Krieski
JAMES PETERS
J. Girvin Peters, Jr.
FREDERIC PETERSEN
Liliane Petersen
MILDRED J. PETR
Marlene F. Emerson
JEAN PETTIPIECE
Mary J. Donnelly
RICHARD C. PFERSDORF
Mr. and Mrs. James Pfersdorf, Jr.
LEWIS AND LILLIAN PHEBUS
Joan Ellis
HELEN PIERSON
Michelle T. Pierson
ANGIE PIÑA
Hector G. Pina
JESUS PIÑA
Hector G. Pina
JESUS PIÑA, JR.
Hector G. Pina
LOLA PIÑA
Hector G. Pina
LUPE G. PIÑA
Hector G. Pina
STEPHEN ROTHENHOEFER
Sue Rothenhoefer
MENDAL POLIAKOFF
Jane M. Poliakoff
HANNA MAE REID SCHIEK
Jane Schiek Redmann
Susan B. Schiek
MILLER PORTERFIELD
Tom and Dee Tschetter
KATHRYN PRESTON
E. Kathryn Ravine
GAGAN K. PURI
Aditya P. Puri
MARGARET QUINN
John Quinn
Diane G. Sanders
IVAN RAMOS
Myriam C. Castillo
ROBERT RAYMOND
John and Mary Barnes
David G. Benditt
Forrest and Virginia Carhartt
Carol H. Raymond
Mr. and Mrs. Leo C. Stewart
BETTE REID YENTZ
Jane Schiek Redmann
Susan B. Schiek
JOE RIZZUTI
Appleby’s Ornamental Iron, Inc.
EILEEN RODE
Rudy Rode
VIRGINIA L. RODRIGUEZ
Frank O. Rodriguez
HERBERT ROHLEDER
Stan Basgall
CHARLES A. ROLLF
Nancy J. Partch
BETTY ROMO
Molly R. Antonioli
SUE REBRO
Stephen M. Rebro and Family
FLORENCE ROSENBAUM
Dr. Seymour L. Rosenbaum
JOANN REED
John J. Reed
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Thornton
ALVINA W. ROTT
Carol Ann Rott
BERNARD C. REESE
Marta A. Swanson
RUTH REESE
Marta A. Swanson
RON REGISTER
Allan D. Matthias
NATALIE CLYNE REID
American Academy of Pediatrics Marketing and Publications Department
Alan and Robin Benevich
Bud and Sally Botkin
Mr. and Mrs. David B. Hammond
Mr. and Mrs. Domenic Maffei
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Molick
Susan K. Peters-Zillhart
Danielle R. Phillips
Saint Joseph’s High School
HELEN ROCK
Charlotte Rock
LEE ROCK
Charlotte Rock
GEORGE RUBALCAVA
Bill Riggle Builders
Richard and Beth Kane
GEORGE A. RUNSTROM
Nadine M. Blanton and Tom Blanton
Norval and Carolyn Bowen
John and Juanita Gantzer
Robert T. Hall, MD
Mr. and Mrs. Wellbone R. Hudson, III
Phyllis King
KATHRYN “KATIE” SANDIN
Tom and Judith Brown
Robert and Joyce Carlson
Richard G. Davis
Richard and Katherine Elling
Jim and Jo Farlee
Mr. and Mrs. Klaas P. Jacobs
Mr. and Mrs. Gaylon L. King
Dr. and Mrs. Fredric D. Leary
Miriam A. Lessels
Herb and Helen Lisle
Patrick W. McLeod
Ken and Shannon Rhodes
Mr. and Mrs. Bill W. Secord
William C. Smith
Southern Arizonans For Nebraska
Lloyd and Loella Speer
Nancy L. Vaughan
Jeanne Werling
Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Wilson, II
JOHN SLATTERY
Barbara Borab and Family
Patricia M. Crosson
Elaine M. Denike
Alice J. Lindsay
John D. Nordhaus
Harris R. Symes
MARION SANFORD
Don and JoAnn Howard
Joe and Beverly Ross
The Sanford Family
The Corabel Mintz Stirman Family
Harold and Mary Van Sickle
Jim and Gwen Walker
John S. Walmer
MICHAEL JAY “BUTCH” SMITH
Edwina Brady
Keith and Claudette Fisher
MAXI SCHAEFER
Jim Weinstein
ANDREA SCHARBOW
Ronald and Merrilee Scharbow
ELLA MARIE SCHERDEN
Patrick E. Scherden
FRANCIS “FRANK” SCHERDEN
Patrick E. Scherden
GLADYS SCHEUTZOW
Terri Tadeo
RICHARD RYON
Laverne Ryon
CATHERINE “KITTY” SCHNEIDER
Linda A. Mechel
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy L. Milbourn
Joseph P. Schneider
EDWARD O. SACK
Alfred and Ann Moormann
WARREN SEETON
John and Carolyn Greiner
DANIEL SAKOWSKI
Curtis and Maria Bremer
Dale and Suzanne Henning
June E. Johnson
William A. Meister
Anna E. Sakowski
Dewayne and Helen Triplett
Betty G. Wempe
TED SERR
Matt and Jo Banker
Bertha L. Guiser
Jim and Michelle Holladay
MARGIE SANCHEZ
Bertha B. Sanchez
SHEILA
Virginia Quarles
ARDALE SHIMOTA
James and Lenore Shimota
Margaret Shimota
BERNIE SLOAN
Donna J. Cheever
Donald Hansen and Leticia
Coronado-Hansen
Mary Ann Darling
Ginny Dove
Joe and Betty Grantham
Steve and Lois Marecek
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen V. Stone
LEROY M. SMITH
Eloise J. Smith
MR. AND MRS. H.B. SMYRL
Frances S. Jennings
HENRY “HANK” SOUTHARD
Anita L. Southard
BLADIMIR G. SOZA
Ofelia R. Soza
FLORENCE STEFFY
Doris Steffy
RONALD “RONNIE” STINE
Hazel G. Holcomb
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolf Huther
BUD AND ANNAMAE STONE
Ronald and Virginia Buch
Lois Sisson
JACK STONE
Anonymous
Robert and Julia Wieboldt
REGIS D. STRAHLER
Martin and Janis Chabre
Denise Hoffman
Rosellen H. Kenman
Lily M. Meijer
Mr. and Mrs. John White
CHAPLAIN EDWARD STRATTON
Lois V. Stratton
RALPH STURZ
Dorothy S. Sturz
LEONARD L. STYBERSKI
Kenneth R. Gottlieb, Ph.D
DR. SUSAN SIGLEO
Dr. Jane Underwood
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CARMEN SUAREZ
AlphaTRAC, Inc.
Steven L. Dill
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde D. Lowery
The Noriega Family
Ned Zolman
ROBERT WAIDELICH
Donald and Eleanor Brysacz
E. DEANE WITTMERE
Winifred A. Wittmere
GEORGE R. WALLIS
Martha P. Wallis
THORSTEN WOHLSTROM
Peggy MacMacken
JOHN WALSH
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Gilbert, Sr.
LILLIAN WOHLSTROM-KILDOW
Peggy MacMacken
FRAN WATT
Marilyn McGary
OBDULIA “VICKIE” WOOD
Patricia Roediger
MARY C. WEBB
Jeanne Webb
CHERRILL WUGALTER
Julie Zeilenga
RONALD H. WEBB
Jeanne Webb
MARY YADANZA
Ferguson Hollow Hunting Club
PETER YALOVAY
Ann Yalovay
CAROL JANE TOMLINSON
Robert and Joyce Rogers
JOHN WELCH
Camille Borak
William Borak, Jr.
John and Joan Bowman
Cathedral Stained Glass Studios, Inc.
Letetia F. Coleman
Katherine B. Gregg
Dorothy and Frank Hipkins
Joe and Barbara Rumburg
Mary Anne B. White
Drs. Harold and Roselise Wilkinson
JOHN O. TOOROIAN
Diane Tooroian
EVELYN H. WELLING
Kenneth L. Welling
EULA TOWNER
Fr. Charles Towner
GLENN WESSALE
Giselheid Regner
James E. Sloan
MICHAEL SUMMERS
Sharon S. Graves
MARY JANE SWANSON
C. Sigurd Swanson
MARTHA P. SWEENEY
Elizabeth Morgan Stever
LAWRENCE “LARRY” SWERNY
Laura Hudson
Harriet R. Stern
Ronald J. Swerny
BILLY E. THARP
Geneva Tharp
HERMAN H. THOMAS
Gretchen E. Dickinson-Thomas
WILLIAM TRAFTON
Gary and Jan
Rosella J. Grammer
Fred H. Spencer
JENEEN WEXLER
Jack and Ellen Pinnas
Arthur O. Wexler
MARY P. TRECKER
Gregory and Patricia Cronin
MARION WHAM
John Wham
WILLIAM E. TRECKER
Gregory and Patricia Cronin
JACK WICKER
Donnie Maynard
LUCILLE M. TROY
Albert A. Bankemper
PHYLLIS WILKINSON
Muriel H. Scott
MORLEY TURNER
Cheryl A. Turner
SISTER ST. JOAN WILLERT, CSJ
Andy and Patsy Allen
Imogene “Juby” Bell
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Johnson
J. Lynn and Deborah Marvel
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Murphy
Paul J. Reiling, MD
Leonard and Mary Schwartz
Gladys E. Sorensen, Ed.D.
SAMUEL TURNER
Mary Buchheister
WOUTERINA “LEN” VANT SANT
Baastian W. Vant Sant
DOMITILA L. VILLEGAS
Irene Castro
Abigail V. Dominguez
Sylvia Munoz
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KENNETH HUGH WILLIAMS
Nancy J. Partch
EMILY YOCKEY
Patricia V. Venech
JOHN YUAN
Anonymous
FULFILLING
THE
PROMISE:
A SPECIAL THANKS
Photo courtesy Balfour Walker Photography.
A check representing the Armstrong McDonald Foundation’s commitment of $250,000 to the Carondelet Neurological Institute was presented to
Dr. Eric Sipos by Hogan Lust. Hogan is the grandson of Laurie and Michael Bouchard, Trustees of the Foundation.
Carondelet Foundation wishes to extend its appreciation and acknowledge the
following donors who have made commitments of $1 million and above to the
Fulfilling the Promise Campaign:
THE CENTURIONS OF ST. MARY’S HOSPITAL
FREEPORT MCMORAN COPPER & GOLD FOUNDATION
IVANCOVICH TRUST
TOWN OF SAHUARITA