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miracles 2005 Annual Report Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital and Foundation L O M A L I N D A U N I V E R S I T Y C H I L D R E N ’ S H O S P I TA L AND F O U N D AT I O N vision To be a champion for children by bringing world-class healthcare to every child under our watchful care, guided by the principles of the healing ministry of Christ. mission Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital continues the healing ministry of Christ, focusing on the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual needs of children and their families. Through valued professionals, staff, community partners, and friends, we seek to enhance the lives of our community’s children by delivering on the promise of a healthier future today. values We are grounded in our vision every day by remaining true to our core values: • Ministry • Compassion • Excellence • Innovation • Stewardship 9 realized contents x5 x6 12 17 18 20 46 48 50 54 Letter from the Administrator and Foundation Board Chair Twin Miracles Endowments Champions Shining Star Funds Community Partners Heritage Society At a Glance Big Hearts for Little Hearts Guilds Foundation Board letter from the administrator & board chair Dear Friend of Children, Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital is a place of miracles. Each of the children who come to us for care is full of promise. It is our privilege to be partners in healing, helping them to grow into the miracle they are to their family, community, and God. As the population of this region expands more rapidly than almost anywhere else in the country, so does our service to its children. In 2005, we cared for 12,653 children, five percent more than in the previous year. Outpatient visits rose to 105,483, a 12 percent increase over 2004. We also cared for children from around the world, including a 12-year-old boy from Afghanistan who no doubt would have died without heart surgery provided free of charge at Loma Linda. His life was saved because of the compassion of American troops serving in his homeland who saw the need and found a way to meet it. The commitment of our staff at Children’s Hospital is matched by the generosity and caring of our donors and friends. Cash contributions from individuals were higher last year than at any time since Children’s Hospital opened in 1993. In addition, support from our corporate “Champions,” those who host fundraising events to benefit Children’s Hospital, exceeded $1 million for the first time in our history. This support made it possible for us to care for low-income, uninsured, and vulnerable children. Generous contributions also ensured that children under our care received treatment from world-class specialists using state-of-the-art equipment in an environment designed for the comfort of children. While cash contributions provide for the needs of children today, endowments help ensure healthcare for future generations of children. Through an act of generosity and compassion in the 1960s, the late Congressman Jerry L. Pettis and his wife, Congresswoman Shirley N. Pettis, established named endowments to support pediatric cancer research and clinic care. In 2005, we were honored to recognize their gift by rededicating the pediatric hematology/oncology and stem cell transplant wing in honor of the Pettis family. Sincerely, Barbara Robinson, Chair Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital Foundation Board Zareh Sarrafian, Administrator Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital 5 Annual Report 2005 As we seek to care for an ever-larger population of children living in Southern California, we value your partnership and commitment. We trust that this report will provide you with a glimpse of the ways your support is helping children and ensuring that the miracles that happen here will continue as long as there are children who need them. Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital and Foundation In this report, you will read the story of one such miracle—twin miracles, actually. Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital began planning to care for Cristina and Crystal Molina long before they were even born. Just three months into her pregnancy, their mother, Blanca Cabrera, learned that her twins were craniopagus—joined at the head. From that time until the girls were eight months old, a team of physicians and staff developed plans for separation. Their meticulous care and commitment to the best future for the two little girls culminated in successful separation surgery on March 3, 2005. Today the girls are growing up here in Southern California, beautiful, happy, and healthy. twin miracles The miracle began at 7:30 on a Thursday morning. The two tiny girls were tucked into bed—specially made for them and donated by Kinetic Concepts, Inc. (KCI)—and put into a deep sleep by the team of anesthesiologists. The babies’ small skulls were bolted into place so there would be no movement whatsoever, not even a flinch, as the surgical team began its work. Renatta Osterdock, MD, a pediatric neurosurgeon at Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital and team leader on the case, had been preparing for this moment since long before the babies were born. When she and the team were finished, the twins would be separate individuals for the very first time. What was to become known as the “Journey of Hope” began with a routine ultrasound three months into Blanca Cabrera’s pregnancy. Yes, she was carrying twins. But they were joined at the head, a condition known as craniopagus twins. Only 35 such cases have been reported since 1928. Dr. Osterdock vividly remembers the phone call from the obstetrician: “Can you come talk to the mom and tell her what’s going to happen?” Dr. Osterdock paused. In six years of residency, a year of fellowship, and then years of clinical practice, she had never even seen conjoined twins. But she knew from professional meetings that advances in CT scans and magnetic resonance imaging were making separations more successful. She agreed to take the case and immediately began to research procedures, six months before the babies were due to arrive in the world. “I started looking at what other people had done. What kind of technology did they use? What kind of studies needed to be done on the babies?” she recalls. A fetal MRI was reassuring. Though the twins’ heads were joined, they did not appear to share brain tissue or blood vessels. That could change, though, as they grew. “Over time they would become more and more connected,” she explains. Separating them as early as possible would be an important key to success. On July 16, 2004, Cristina and Crystal were born by C-section at Loma Linda, two months premature but with no complications. They were two beautiful, lively little girls whose skulls were fused. They could see the world, but not each other. Six months later the twins returned to Loma Linda to prepare for separate lives. Three-dimensional models created from CT scans and MRIs, provided free of charge by Medical Modeling in Colorado, allowed the encounter in the separation. The scans also confirmed the need for separation to take place as soon as possible. “By the third set of images, we saw that the facial artery of one twin was beginning to drain into the facial vein of her sister,” says Dr. Osterdock. “Doing surgery younger was probably safer.” “They were two beautiful, lively little girls whose skulls were fused. They could see the world, but not each other.” Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital and Foundation surgical team to visualize exactly what they would Jeannie Martinez, a long-time case manager in pediatric intensive care at Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital, was planning to retire in a few weeks when she got a 7 call from Janel Isaeff, executive director for patient care, that put her plans on hold. “There’s going to be a special project,” Isaeff said, “and I’d like you to head it.” She talked with Martinez about the twins and arranged for her to meet with Dr. Osterdock and with the hospital’s Media Relations staff. “OK, Jeannie, you’re it,” said Isaeff a few days later. “Go ahead and form your team.” It would take 40 or more nurses, plus see the girls through to their brand new life. Martinez put retirement on hold. The twins were scheduled to check into the hospital on January 2, 2005, to begin two months of preparation for surgery. A key part of preparation would be tissue expansion. “There was another set of twins joined at the head that were separated very successfully in Italy,” Dr. Osterdock says. “Neurologically, they did great. But they had skin grafts where their skulls were separated, so they ended up without hair, which is a pretty Annual Report 2005 occupational, physical, and speech therapists, child life specialists, and a chaplain to twin miracles, continued significant deformity. We wanted to use the twins’ own skin to cover the separation spot so they could have normal hair.” There was just one major difficulty. Unlike adults, infants have soft skulls. “People are often very afraid to put tissue expanders in babies,” Dr. Osterdock notes. “You can imagine that if you blow up a balloon under a baby’s skin, it’s not just going to push the skin out—it’ll push the skull in. So we capitalized on the place where their skulls were fused to stretch the skin, because the part where they were attached had relatively thick and firm bone.” The need for tissue expansion was just one challenge to the nursing staff. Every other day a syringe would be inserted into the twins’ scalps and saline added to the expanders. Each injection was another opportunity for infection to set in. Another challenge was finding the right kind of bed so there would not be too much pressure on any one part of their bodies. The answer was a specialty bed developed by KCI with a floatation mattress. Martinez arranged in-service training so the nurses could learn how to use it. As the girls grew ready for surgery, the medical team continued to resolve technical dilemmas. One of the most vexing was how to secure the girls’ heads during the separation. “The way we typically fixate a head during surgery so that it doesn’t move is by putting pins with 60 pounds of pressure into the skull,” says Dr. Osterdock. “But you put an infant’s skull under 60 pounds of pressure and you just crush it. We had to come up with another way.” “But you put an infant’s skull under 60 pounds of pressure and you just crush it. We had to come up with another way.” The solution came to the surgical team one evening during a planning session over Thai food. What if they implanted small washers into the babies’ skulls several weeks before surgery? Bolts could then be threaded into the washers at the beginning of the separation surgery, and the bolts fastened to clamps. Dr. Osterdock drew the concept in colored pencil and sent it to an engineer at Mayfield Corporation. Could he fabricate such a made was imprinted with one of the twins’ names on it, because it was specifically designed just for her. “We were able to fixate an infant’s skull without any pressure,” says Dr. Osterdock. “It’s never been done before, that we know of.” Up on the acute care pediatric unit, the staff was keeping the twins’ presence a secret, to ensure privacy. They did such a good job of it that one day when the girls’ nurse went to lunch, charge nurse Alane Allbee asked another regular staff nurse to watch the twins. “What twins?” came the mystified reply. Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital and Foundation system? “Yeah!” he replied. Each of the pieces he Those who did know about the unit’s special charges were falling in love with them. “Oh my goodness, they were precious,” Allbee gushes. “They were so good, and so 9 much fun to work with.” Dr. Osterdock and several therapists were known to stop by after work just to play with the girls. And, Allbee notes, the caregivers were so meticulous that in nearly three months in the hospital, the twins did not have a single complication or infection. needed to be documented so they and their parents could know how much love had enveloped them at Loma Linda. With the help of a digital camera and 20 or more enthusiastic scrapbookers, they created five books of pictures and stories, two for each girl and one for their parents. Sunday, February 27, 2005—just four days remained before surgery. Dr. Osterdock promised that if the team involved in the surgery would come to a dress rehearsal, Annual Report 2005 Somewhere along the line the pediatric staff decided that the girls’ “Journey of Hope” twin miracles, continued she’d cook lunch for them—all 40 of them. They came even though it was their day off and no one was paid for it. They practiced every step, from fitting the girls into the special beds that would rotate as the incision was made, to draping the tables, setting up the central lines, and carrying out each step of the operation. It took most of the day, but “it was awesome,” Dr. Osterdock remembers. “Everybody was just so excited. I was nervous, but I couldn’t believe how much people went out of their way to make this happen.” Dr. Osterdock tells her residents that “being a surgeon is not a right. You don’t just get to go into everybody’s head. You have to earn that privilege. It is an awesome responsibility.” On Thursday, March 3, 2005, she and the surgical team were entrusted with responsibility for the lives and futures of two little girls. At 6:30 a.m., they set to work. The anesthesiologists went first, Drs. Linda Mason, Carol Lau, Elizabeth Ghazal, and Brenna Gustafson putting the girls into deep sleep. Plastic surgeons Andrea Ray and Brett Lehocky played the next role in the ongoing drama, making careful incisions to open the skin. Finally neurosurgeons Osterdock and Alexander Zouros began to cut through the bone. The neurosurgeons expected their part of the surgery to take six to eight hours. It took only two. “There was a period of about 10 minutes when we couldn’t see anything,” Dr. Osterdock recalls. “We started to separate the bones and then to get in between the two babies. We were feeling, feeling, feeling, and all of a sudden the instrument went all the way through. I said, ‘I think I just went through.’ “We both looked at each other,” she continues, “and I said, ‘I think we need to separate the beds.’ Everybody looked at us like, ‘You’re kidding.’ I’m like, ‘No, I think we’re separated.’ Nobody would believe us!” Despite surgeons’ best efforts to understand their patients’ condition before surgery, not everything can be known in advance. In one twin separation done in New York, the presurgical MRIs appeared to show no brain connection, but when the surgeons got into the operating room, they found that the brains were indeed connected. Fortunately, that was not the case with Cristina and Crystal. Only the dura, the lining of the brain under the skull, was connected, says Dr. Osterdock, who describes it as being “like filo dough. It has multiple layers. What we did was separate the leaves so they both had intact dura. We never went into the brain at all.” The skin expanders worked; the plastic surgeons had plenty of skin to cover the separation sites. The girls could look forward to a normal future. Two days later the twins, now in separate beds for the first time, were out of intensive care and back on the pediatric acute care unit. In just three weeks they were able to go home in their parents’ brand new van. And eleven months later they attended the now completely separate little girls, continuing in their Journey of Hope. “For these two little girls and their parents, Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital was indeed a place of miracles.” Looking back, Dr. Osterdock admits that “sometimes you feel like you’re biting off more than you can chew.” Previous teams that separated conjoined twins were, she says, made up of “the people we think of as world experts.” The team she led was young and primarily composed of women. “One of the biggest challenges is letting Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital and Foundation Children’s Hospital gala with their parents—two perfectly beautiful, identical, and people know what we’re capable of here, how awesome the Loma Linda team is,” she says. “We have all the latest technology and practice state-of-the-art neurosurgery.” 11 Philanthropic support of Children’s Hospital makes miracles like the separation of the conjoined twins possible, she believes. Proceeds from the 2006 Children’s Hospital gala held February 26 will support the work of the pediatric neurosciences team. For these two little girls and their parents, Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital was heart and soul out there and gave 100 percent” in their care for the twins. Jeannie Martinez saw the miracle in “the smile on Mom and Dad’s faces when Dr. Osterdock came in to tell them that they had two little girls that were separated and they were just fine.” And for Cristina and Crystal, the miracle just may have been when they saw each other, face to face, for the very first time. For them, and for the other children Loma Linda serves, the miracles continue every day. Annual Report 2005 indeed a place of miracles. Alane Allbee saw it in the care of the nurses who “put their endowments Endowments ensure that healing care offered by Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital will be available to future generations of children. In addition, named endowments provide a lasting tribute to an individual or a family’s legacy of philanthropy. For more information about establishing a named endowment, Children’s call the LLUCH Foundation at (909) 558-3560. Hospital The A. Gary Anderson Family Foundation employs a team of Child Life Specialists that cares for the emotional needs of children through services including therapeutic play, bedside intervention, school reintegration, and family support. Carrying out Mr. Anderson’s legacy to meet community needs, the A. Gary Anderson Family Foundation has generously funded the A. Gary Anderson Playroom at Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital. This playroom affords young patients the opportunity to interact with others and to enjoy diversionary play under the caring supervision of Child Life Specialists. Away from medical procedures, children can forget their illnesses for a while as they immerse themselves in arts, crafts, interactive media, and more. This endowment provides annual support for play-therapy programs within the A. Gary Anderson Playroom. The Raoul and Martha Chacon Family Endowment The Chacon family believes in the future of our children. Family members have chosen to honor this belief through an endowment that also serves as a legacy to the lifesaving and compassionate care provided by Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital to the children of this community. Embracing the commitment of Children’s Hospital to turn no child away, the Chacon Family endowment helps ensure that each child receives the special medical care he or she deserves. The Ken Ramirez Family Endowment The Ramirez family is dedicated to the eradication of childhood diabetes, a serious and fast-growing epidemic in the Inland Empire and the sixth-leading cause of death in the United States. The Ramirez family believes that each child should enjoy optimal health and supports the efforts of Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital to treat childhood diabetes and seek the ultimate cure. This endowment was founded by Ken Ramirez and is supported by members of the extended Ramirez family. Annual proceeds from the endowment support treatment and education provided to Inland Empire children by the pediatric diabetes center at Children’s Hospital. Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital and Foundation 13 Annual Report 2005 endowments, continued The James and Rowena Ramos Family Endowment In the late 1990s, James and Rowena Ramos were inspired to provide for community children through charitable gifts to Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital. Their inspiration grew from the care provided by Children’s Hospital for young members of their family, including granddaughter Summer Fawn, grandsons Tom Strongwind Ramos and Hawk Brown Ramos, and great-grandson Bryce Ekel. The survival rate for children They were also guided by the example provided by Rowena’s parents, Raoul and Martha Chacon, who were already supporters of Children’s Hospital. treated at “Rowena has always been very protective of children and hates to see them Loma Linda suffering,” shares James. This endowment was established because of their wish to ensure world-class healthcare for future generations of Inland Empire University children. With a growing family that currently includes five children, sixteen Children’s grandchildren and four great-grandchildren, James and Rowena also hope to Hospital for cancer and blood-related disorders is nearly 86 percent. establish a family legacy around community philanthropy that will continue for generations. The James W. Totman Pediatric Cancer Research Endowment A longtime resident of the Inland Empire, James W. Totman built a successful general contracting business building homes, apartment complexes, and commercial buildings. He became acquainted with Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital through friends and professional advisors. Inspired by his associates’ plans to support charitable organizations in the community with their own estates, Mr. Totman established a trust that would provide an endowment for ongoing pediatric cancer research at Children’s Hospital. Jerry L. and Shirley N. Pettis Family Research and Operating Endowment In 1968, Jerry L. and Shirley N. Pettis partnered with Loma Linda University and Medical Center through a charitable trust. During his distinguished tenure in the U.S. House of Representatives, Jerry’s life was lost in a plane accident. Shirley ran for his vacant congressional seat and served in the ninety-fourth and ninety-fifth Congress. After returning to California, Shirley helped to establish and served as the founding chair of the Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital Foundation. The Pettis Family Endowments provide funds for pediatric hematology and oncology research and clinical care at Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital. In recognition of their generous contribution, the pediatric hematology/oncology and stem cell transplant wing of Children’s Hospital was named in honor of the Jerry L. and Shirley N. Pettis Family in 2005. Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital and Foundation 15 Annual Report 2005 9 champions for children Every year, patients at Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital benefit from generous donations made by individuals, foundations, corporations, and support organizations. A few very special corporations and support organizations have committed to host an annual fundraising event benefiting Children’s Hospital with a gift of $5,000 or more. Together, these Champions for children have helped to enhance special services and programs, fund new technology, and provide care for children whose families could not otherwise afford it. Walter’s Mercedes-Benz, Audi, Porsche, Inc Champion since 1996 2005 Fundraiser: Walter’s Children’s Charity Classic Technology Integration Group Champion since 2002 2005 Fundraiser: Corporate Club Classic Golf Invitational Mark Christopher Charity Classic Champion since 1998 2005 Fundraiser: Mark Christopher Charity Classic KOLA 99.9 FM Champion since 2003 2005 Fundraiser: KOLA Cares for Kids Radiothon Farmer Boys Food, Inc. Champion since 2000 2005 Fundraiser: “The Farm Revealed” Calendar Promotion Stater Bros. Markets Champion since 2003 2005 Fundraiser: Stater Bros./KFROGGERS for Kids Radiothon WFS Financial Champion since 2000 2005 Fundraiser: WFS Financial Golf Tournament Company’s for Kids— A Children’s Philanthropy Champion since 2004 2005 Fundraiser: 2nd Annual Casino Night California Steel Industries, Inc. Champion since 2001 2005 Fundraiser: California Steel Industries Pickle Line Tournament Palm Springs Area Marriott Business Council Champion since 2002 2005 Fundraiser: Marriott Desert Charities Invitational Golf Tournament 17 Business Development Association of the Inland Empire (BDA/IE) Champion since 2005 2005 Fundraiser: BDA/IE Inaugural Golf Tournament Independent Order of Foresters Champion since 2005 2005 Fundraiser: 25th Annual Charity Golf Tournament Motorcycle Riders Association (MRA) Champion since 2005 2005 Fundraiser: MRA and Chaparral Riders 13th Annual Toy Run Annual Report 2005 KFRG 95.1 FM Champion since 2002 2005 Fundraiser: Stater Bros./KFROGGERS for Kids Radiothon Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital and Foundation On behalf of our patients, we thank you for your dedication. shining star funds Giving to Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital is a wonderful way to honor or remember someone special, while also bringing hope to a sick or injured child. During the past five years, Loma Linda Along with an honor or memorial gift, tribute donors can establish a Shining Star Fund in the name of their loved one. As well as paying special tribute, a Shining Star Fund provides an everlasting way to honor or remember someone. Anyone may contribute to a Shining Star Fund at any time or to acknowledge a loss, University birthday, anniversary, or other special occasion. Gifts to Shining Star Funds are used Children’s for immediate needs throughout Children’s Hospital and help ensure critical Hospital achieved a zero healthcare services for the children. Newly established funds are acknowledged in the Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital & Foundation Annual Report. When contributions to a Shining Star Fund percent mortality reach $2,500 or more, a celestial star will be named for the honored individual. rate in surgical Shining Star Funds that have received contributions of $5,000 or more will be correction of the five most common heart defects. included on a Shining Star donor wall located in the Children’s Hospital. For more information about how to honor a loved one with a Shining Star Fund, please contact the Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital Foundation at (909) 558-3911. “In the midst of the devastation of losing our son, we found ourselves asking how would anyone know the amazing impact that such as small, precious baby could have on our lives and the lives of our family and friends. We found hope in using ‘earthly treasures’ to bless the lives of other children, thereby giving our son a legacy of blessing others as he had blessed us.” —Mr. Robert and Dr. Charity Hennings The following funds were thoughtfully established in 2005: Cynthia Ambrose Shining Star Fund Ryan Castle Shining Star Fund Robert F. Chinnock Shining Star Fund Timmy Collins Shining Star Fund Barbara N. Crocker Beaune Shining Star Fund Liz De Sutter Shining Star Fund Alberta Detsch Shining Star Fund Robert J. Fredericks Shining Star Fund Bobbie Friedman Shining Star Fund Hamma Gibson Shining Star Fund David H. Guldhammer Shining Star Fund Janine R. Hanna Shining Star Fund Paul David Hennings Shining Star Fund Jeanne S. Holman Shining Star Fund Jennifer Kingston Shining Star Fund Brandon W. McDonald Shining Star Fund Howard “Pops” Peterson Shining Star Fund Teresina Portolesi Shining Star Fund Maria Ramirez Shining Star Fund Debbie M. Richey Shining Star Fund Dawn Siegal Shining Star Fund David Arend Spykstra Shining Star Fund Carol Donahue Tavares Shining Star Fund Al G. Vaughan Shining Star Fund Terence D. Vine Shining Star Fund Sarah Woolery Shining Star Fund Art Workman Shining Star Fund Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital and Foundation 19 Annual Report 2005 community partners The Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital Foundation is proud to join with thousands of community partners to ensure care for Inland Empire children. The gifts given in 2005 made an immeasurable difference for the sick and injured children that Children’s Hospital is privileged to serve. Each name symbolizes a special place in our circle of friends. Thank you. $100,000+ Dr. and Mrs. Hon V. Cao Marilyn D. Cotton KFRG 95.1 FM Mr. and Mrs. Wing K. Lau in honor of Daniel L. and Marilyn D Cotton in honor of Glenn and Clare Matney Estate of Dorothy Richards Riverside Community Health Foundation Stater Bros. Markets Walter’s Children’s Charity Classic McKesson HBOC Inc. Mitsubishi Cement Corporation George and Pauline Murillo Jack Wendell Provonsha, MD Robertson’s Ready Mix San Manuel Band of Mission Indians Thomas and Candace Spiel The Three Sisters Foundation Verizon Foundation Willmas Charitable Trust Winifred L. Stevens Foundation $50,000-99,999 Ruth Cessford in memory of Jack and John Cessford Faculty Physicians and Surgeons of LLUSM Kiwanis Cal-Nev-Ha Foundation KOLA 99.9 FM Mark Christopher Charity Classic James and Rowena Ramos WFS Financial $5,000-9,999 Affiliated Computer Services, Inc. Mike and Doreen Alewine Bager Foundation Harold W. Beaune in memory of Barbara Crocker Beaune Barbara N. Crocker Beaune Donna Bosso Business Development Association of the Inland Empire California Steel Industries, Inc. Desert Thunder—A Children’s Charity Division of Neonatology Attending Staff in memory of Bette Jeannine Hillock Edison International Nyle and Dolores Fields Georgina Fredrick Children’s Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gibboney GKK Healthcare Dr. and Mrs. George T. Harding Richard Hergert in memory of Judy Hergert Hy-Lite Products, Inc. Illinois Tool Works Foundation Motorcycle Riders Association On Trac Garage Doors Company Inc. in honor of all employees Pechanga Band of Luiseño Mission Indians Prime Healthcare Services, Inc. Regional Access Project Foundation Denise Roberge Ronald McDonald House Charities of Southern California Mr. and Mrs. David K. Stockton in honor of Dr. and Mrs. J.W. Barts in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Colladay in honor of Ralph Cross in honor of Mary Lou Delpeche in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dutch in honor of Mr. and Mrs. John Ivey in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Karam $25,000-49,999 Farmer Boys, Inc. Gate City Beverage Distributors Loma Linda University Health Care Corporation Palm Springs Area Marriott Business Council Dennis and Carol Troesh in memory of Manuel Romero in memory of Julia Cummings in memory of Eugene Hugunin $10,000-24,999 Leona Aronoff-Sadacca Arrowhead Credit Union Automated Gate Services in honor of the children Bank of America Big Hearts for Little Hearts Loma Linda Guild The Community Foundation serving Riverside and San Bernadino Company’s for Kids—A Children’s Philanthropy EB Practice, LLC Global Payroll Services HMC Architects Independent Order of Foresters Irene W. and Guy L. Anderson Children’s Foundation John Daly Charitable Foundation Robert Key Los Angeles Times Family Fund Majestic Realty Foundation Mary S. Roberts Foundation 21 Annual Report 2005 $1,000-4,999 A V Solutions Aetna Foundation Ahern Adcock Devlin LLP Air Methods Corporation International Alarmco Security Systems Inc. Barry Aronoff Victoria Ashline Jerry and Ann Atkinson B. Braun Medical Ronald and Donna Baker in honor of Vyrel Baker in memory of Hazel Marcotte Feikes in honor of Avery Hall in honor of Angelina Benintendi Baker’s Burgers, Inc. Mark Balderrama Banner Mattress B. Lyn Behrens, MBBS Scott Bayless in memory of Dad Belo Management Services, Inc. Dr. Rick Berkson and Family in honor of Andrea Berkson in honor of Alanna, Elizabeth, Kathryn, and Merideth Margaret Bobst Arthur and Mardell Brandt Jack and Debbie Brown Vaughn and Ann Bryan Lorna Burckel in memory of Carl Burckel Capital Drywall Cerner Corporation Certified Tire Bud Childs Leota H. Chinnock in memory of Robert F. Chinnock, MD Richard and Ruthie Chinnock Michelle Chundak City National Bank CMC Steel Fabricators, Inc. Johnny Collins in honor of Ken Jorgenson Colton Industrial Park Todd Coomes in honor of Taler and Mariah Debra Craig, MD in memory of Shiloh Rains Raymond Crebs in honor of John Dosh, Jr. Larry and Jannette Curti David M. Bertino Manufacturing, Inc. Kent Dettwiller Door, Window and Moulding Options Jim and Jeannie Durbin Earl Fraser Construction, Inc. Edison International Employee Contributions Campaign Ralph O. Eger Emerson & Farrar Fine Jewelry Enterprise Builders, Inc. Entrepreneurial Hospitality Corp. Epic Management, LP Ernst & Young Tony and Denise Esparza Aurora Farias in honor of children at LLU Children’s Hospital Joseph A. Fass Donald Fernald in honor of grandchildren Duane and Ruthita Fike Firefighters Charitable Foundation, Inc. John and Karen Fischer in memory of Ian Alexander Fischer Fontana Steel Food Industries Sales Association of Southern California Fourth Street Rock Stella Fowler in memory of Elvis Presley in memory of Elvina Roy Linda Freeman in honor of Benny Freeman in honor of the kids Marilee Friedrich in memory of Barbara Crocker Beaune Fugate Electrical Fullmer Construction Mishelle Gariepy The Gas Company John and Janet Gless Gless Ranch Carole Goethe in memory of Dale in memory of Tamie and Tony Gray Bottom Pools Cathy Grinnan Dave Grosse Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital and Foundation in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Langley in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Michaels in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Patterson in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Rick Pence in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Rader in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Sroda in honor of Mr. and Mrs. David Stockton in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Stockton in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Stockton in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Williams in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Williamson in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Zimmerman in honor of Jay McConnelland and Dr. Marlene Zapeda Technology Integration Group Toyota Motor Sales USA Inc. The Villas at Towngate Timothy P. Walbridge Mr. and Mrs. Jacques S. Yeager, Jr. Paula Zeidman community partners, continued Bob and Eloise Habekost Donna and H. Roger Hadley Ehren Hammer Dennis Hansberger and Karen Gaio-Hansberger Hansberger for Supervisor Eba H. Hathout, MD Kerry and Judy Heinrich Help International, Inc. Edward Herman Leslie Holcomb in honor of loved ones Home Realty & Land Co. in honor of Ronald and Louise Scott Mark and Linda Hubbard Mr. and Mrs. Ernie W. Hwang Hyatt Advertising in honor of Julia The Industrial Company Inland Empire 66’ers Baseball Dale and Janel Isaeff Joy Iwakoshi Marge H. Jetton in memory of James A. Jetton, Sr. Jim Sims Nationwide Flatbed Services in memory of Lynn Arateig George and Pat Johnston JoAnn Jones D’Arcy Joseph Kaiser Permanente Foundation Jane D. Kambestad Tom and Karen Kaney Marilyn Kauffman in memory of Barbara Crocker Beaune KC Construction David Key Ann G. King K-Lath Thomas M. Knodle Mr. and Mrs. G. Teryl Koch Emmett M. Koelsch Melissa B. Koss Kimberley Kramer in honor of ABC Hope School Kids Roger Krissman Bob N. Krug James Lally Kevin J. Lang LaSalle Medical Associates James and Nancy Lee The Honorable Jerry and Mrs. Arlene Lewis Lewis For Congress Committee Loma Linda University Loma Linda University Anesthesiology Medical Group, Inc. Loma Linda University Radiology Medical Group, Inc. James H. Luellen Lynwood Cleaners in memory of John Hudson Dr. and Mrs. John W. Mace Chris Macera John and Angie Magness Fran Maliszewski Janeen Marais Dr. and Mrs. J. Lynn Martell Art Masiel in honor of Paige Blacketer Martin and Evelyn Matich Matich Corporation McDonald’s Restaurants—University Avenue, Riverside and Valley Way, Rubidoux Patrick D. McIlvain Barry L. Menges in memory of Desiree Menges in memory of Ermine Jackson Jody Mierau in memory of Bud and Ann Mullikin Tony and Annabel Mize Steven Mohr and Erin Pagel-Mohr Violet Molnar Dr. and Mrs. Donald C. Moores John Morales Dean Morford Darlene Mour National Orange Show John R. Neiberger Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neill Nevada Southwood Pre-School in honor of Nevada Southwood Pre-School Debrah Newton and Family in honor of family Muriel K. Nikkels, DDS NMC Group, Inc. David Ollis Cindy Olson OMF Performance Products The Original Graziano’s Pizza Restaurant in honor of Mike Strowger Doug Padgett Edward and Dorothy Paquette and Family in memory of Ernie Boulanger in memory of Albert Gerlovich Pat Pazeian Pete and Dede Peterson The Honorable Shirley Pettis-Roberson in memory of Barbara Crocker Beaune Ricardo Luis Peverini, MD in memory of Bette Jeannine Hillock Philanthropy International Pick-Ups Limited, Pomona Valley Chapter Geraldine Vaughan in memory of Al G. Vaughan George and Audrey Voigt in memory of Flora B. Oberman Walgreens Lillian Wallock in honor of E. Jane Woolley, MD Walter’s Mercedes-Benz, Porsche, and Audi, Inc. Ruthie Watkins Hugh and Dixie Watkins in honor of Avery Hall in honor of Angelina Benintendi Wayne Carey Construction Western Helicopters Michael Whitlinzer Bill and Nancy Wittlake Drs. Morton and E. Jane Woolley in memory of Barbara Crocker Beaune David G. Wren and Janice K. Lui Mary Ann Xavier in memory of Barbara Crocker Beaune Zacky Farms 23 Annual Report 2005 $100-999 A Barber Shop A Way of Life MC A.B. Miller High School Douglas Aadland Mr. and Mrs. Giacomo Abbate in memory of Barbara Crocker Beaune Norma Abbate Shamel A. Abd-Allah, MD in honor of Tarek, Noor, Yusef, Marian and Muhammad Meyer L. Abrams Eric Abrams in honor of cancer survivors Celia Acebedo in honor of Arroyo Elementary School students Gary and Diane Ackerman in memory of Jennifer L. Sharp Dennis Adams Ruthann Adams in honor of Robert C. Adams in memory of husband Morgan Adams in honor of mother Dudley and Frances Adams in memory of Jack Adams Margaret Adams Dolores Marie Aeberli Thomas E. Ahern Nancy L. Akin Alan Merrigan Photography Alan Tudor Construction in memory of sister-in-law in memory of wife Yvonne Alaniz in honor of Alaniz Family Daniel Alawerdjian Al Aldaco Harry, Sharon, and Tim Aldridge in memory of Brandon Wayne McDonald Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital and Foundation Plaza Auto Body Supply Patti Porter Preferred Framing, Inc. Priority One Medical Transport Glenn and Susan Quaid in memory of Ashton Ashley William M. and Beverly J. Rainbolt in honor of Isabella Monet Rainbolt in honor of Jessica Marie Pavese in memory of Bailey Ray Rainbolt Rancho Framing Rosa Ray RC Construction Redlands Transport Dorenda Reeves RENO Hardware & Supply Inc. Rex L. Bullock DDS, Inc. in memory of Debbie Maneri Richey Ribera-Balko Enterprises Dr. B. Ben Roberson and The Honorable Shirley Pettis-Roberson Gayle Robinson in honor of Monica Wendorf George and Dale Rotner in memory of Barbara Crocker Beaune in memory of Bobbie Friedman Barry P. Sacalas in honor of Barry and Gail San Bernardino County Firefighters Association Zareh and Carrie Sarrafian Mr. and Mrs. Scott Scharpen Patricia Schonviesner Dr. and Mrs. James L. Schooley Ronald and Louise Scott Larry and Cassie Sharp Charles P. Siderius Sidley Austin Brown & Wood LLP Stuart and Linda Smith Christopher E. and Judith A. Faulkner in honor of Gregory John Snyder Nadi Soltan Southern California Gas Company Southern California Housing Development Corp. Sterling BMW Dr. and Mrs. Naor U. Stoehr Stronghold Engineering, Inc. Superior Metal Shapes T.W.R. Enterprises, Inc. Tanamera Residential, LLC Deborah G. Taylor in memory of Ken Taylor Pete Tidrow in memory of Aletha Turley Leonardo and Zenaida Umali Union Bank of California Foundation United Way California Capital Region James W. Vack Bruce and Nancy Varner in memory of Doyle A. Varner in memory of Ann M. Varner in memory of Dan Varner, Saleson & Brandt, LLP community partners, continued Michelle L. Alexander Terry Allen Doug and Sandra Allen Allen’s Boots Kristina Allison All-N-1 Realty & Mortgage Service, Inc. Allstate Giving Campaign Joseph Almanza in honor of the kids in Children’s Hospital Lois Alonge Jose Alvarez in honor of the kids American 1st Real Estate Services American Mill & Mixer American Roofing David L. Andazola in memory of Austin Anthony Andazola Craig Anderson Sally Anderson Gail J. Anderson Anderson Transport in honor of daughters Nicole Andrade in honor of Dante James and Donna Andrews in memory of Ginny Mayo H. Gibbs Andrews, MD Jennifer Angeles John and Joyce Anker Kathryn Arch in honor of Liberty Acres Ranch—Arch Equipment Rick Archuleta in memory of all children Kathy Arellano in memory of mother Bill Arlington in memory of Jammi Arlington Lynn Armstrong Melody Arnold in honor of Logan McAlvey Rodney A. Arvizu in honor of all handicapped children Gwendolyn Maria Ash Charles E. Ash Lynne Ashley Association of Iron and Steel Engineers James Atchison Doug Atkinson Susan J. Atkinson ATM Consulting Dennis Augustine Rose Austin Cheryl and Richard Avent Azure Hills SDA Church Evening Bible Study Group in memory of Paul Aaron Starr B & B Installation and Doug Allen Construction B and B Motors Larry Bablio Jodi K. Bachor Teresa Backstrom Joanne E. Baerg Rita A. Bagdon Jennie Bagnell Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Bailey Brian Baird Nancy Baker Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Baker Carol Baker Reeba M. Bakhsh Ramie Balan in honor of Katelyn Gary Balders in memory of Gwen Morris and Diana Ballard in memory of Elizabeth Tamm in memory of Lee Scheideman in memory of Phyllis Sample in memory of Betty Dacre Bob Balzer Coleen Bambrick Bank of America Foundation Besh B. Barcega, MD Elaine Barnes in memory of Erene Long Steve and Peggy Barnes Lisa Barnes in honor of the kids Micky Barrera in honor of Tyler Harris Doug Barrie Terry Barrows in honor of children Jerilyn Bartulis Virginia Bates Helene Battistoni Patti Bauer Joyce Baumann in memory of Danny Lynda Ann Beck-Burns Steven and Vickie Becker David M. Bedard in memory of dad and sister in memory of Charles Bedard, Sr. and Judith Provost Mr. and Mrs. Randall Bedell in memory of Jack William T. Behm in memory of Lee Reibling Alan and Sande Belanger in honor of Michael Langevian John Belangeri Derek Bellefeuille and Kay Anderson Denise Beltz Jodi Benal in honor of Bijan Larry Benedict in honor of KFROG Kaye Bennett in memory of Stephanie Bennett Carrie Bennett Sharan A. Bennett in honor of Cleta Bennett Isabel Bennett in honor of Briana, Keera, and Nathen Mary B. Brauer Anne E. Bremer in honor of eight-year-old child Scott Brewbaker in honor of Sharlene Brewbaker Karen Breyer Carol Briggs Shondra L. Brink The Broadcast Center, Inc. Evan R. Brossman, Jr. in honor of Brossman family Mr. and Mrs. Bomber Brown in honor of the Ramos Children in honor of Kim Lozano in honor of Mona Ramirez in honor of Zoey Paloma Lozano Steve Brown Bruce Restad Trucking Esther N. Brummett Eunice Bryant James Buddy Nancy Budzien in honor of Brooklin Mr. and Mrs. Herman R. Bueschelman in honor of Yvonne Cheesman Janet Buggins in memory of grandsons Judy Bunch in memory of Lillian Bunch Cheryl A. Burch Barbara Burdick Mr. and Mrs. Jack D. Burk in honor of Dr. and Mrs. David Moorhead Duane Burk in honor of healthy kids Susan Burke Terry Burkey Daryl R. Busch Theela Butcher Adell Butler Lori Butler in memory of Alexandra Woodruff Carol Butler C & R Furniture C.S.S. Drywall Mike Cadilli Linda Cadwell Clarence and Ildree Cady Roggie Cale Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital and Foundation 25 Annual Report 2005 Michael Bennett Aletha S. Benson Gerald E. Benston, MD Louise W. Berezny Jeff Berg Ida D. Bergold Rebecka Berg-Stridger in honor of Michael, Christena, and Ana Sara Jeffrey A. Berman Mr. and Mrs. Dowlton Berry Richard Betancourt Mitchell and Mary Bethurum Colleen Bettencourt Jackie Bettin Ryan Bierwirth Donovan Bigelow Lindi and Gene Biggi Cynthia Billings George and Debbie Bisbee Black & White Ink Curtis Blair Gerald H. Bliss, Jr. Laura B. Bloomfield in memory of Sabrina Bloomfield Lee S. Blount Harry Blouse Dolly Blum in honor of Dotti Poole in honor of Grace Denly Sherry Lynn Board Eileen Bobbitt Lowell L. Bock Robert A. Bodlund in honor of The Johnson Family Ellen Boers Buddy Boggs Mike Bond in memory of Bill Bond Elizabeth Bonilla Bonsai Gardens in memory of Gydda Hansen Phyllis D. Borchardt in honor of Jessica Owen Richard and Cindy Boswell Gordon and Jill Bourns Susan Bovee Suzanne M. Bowers in memory of Robert Bowers Patricia Esnard Boyd in memory of Frankie Smith Latner Lisa Boyd in memory of Karina Dyer Carl and Laura Boyer Alice Bradley in honor of Johnny B. Gorden L. Bradley in honor of Bradley Family Bradley’s Florist in honor of Johnny B. Wesley Bradshaw Dr. and Mrs. Murray Brandstater Perry L. Brandt in memory of Alex Brandt Allen Brandt, MD community partners, continued California Children’s Services George Callow Cal-Sierra Machine Cam Guard Systems of Ontario Mr. and Mrs. William Camil Peggy R. Campbell Stephen Campbell Pat Campbell Pam J. Campbell Alan Campbell Regina Campuzano Diana Cano Earl G. Cantor in memory of Dephane Cantor The Capital Group Companies Charitable Foundation in honor of Mary Xavier Ingrid Cardenas Robert L. Cardoza, PhD Kim Careaga in honor of Norma Hiller in memory of Kenneth Holloway Margaret Carlander Mike Carlson Harry R. Carotenuto Jannell Carpenter Cathy Carrillo Jean C. Carrus Cars 4 Causes Marjory Carson Lorraine Carter Steve Carter in honor of Lisa, Ariana and Bryce Carter Lowell Carter Robert and Cheryl Carter Gerald M. Castle in memory of Ryan Castle Irene V. Caston in memory of Clinton W. Caston in memory of Jeffrey Paul Caston Anthony Castro Cris and Lavinia Ceausu in memory of Paul Aaron Starr Yvonne S. Ceballos Joyce Cecil in honor of healthy kids Janet Chalmers in honor of John and Helen LaGourgue Janet Chalmers Brenda Chamberlain Steve and Heather Chancellor Gwen Chapman in honor of grandchildren Seresa Chase Paul Chavarria, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. W. Augustus Cheatham Checkmaster Agency Inc. Cherokee Air Mary Chilton Dr. and Mrs. Victor Ching Robert Chobo Julie L. Christian Julie Christiansen Mary Christopher Teresa Cieslik Debbie Cisneros Phyllis Citron City Mortgage Services Greg Claflin in honor of the Ramlogan family Jessica and Tracy Clark in honor of Paula Shane Clark Rachel Clark Clark Roofing Troy and Lisa Clement Marge Cleveland CNS Engine 22 Kathy Coats Larry R. Cohen Wayne C. Colby, Sr. Josie C. Collins Tamara Collins Jim and Carol Collins in memory of Timmy Collins David Colwell in honor of Karina Gutierrez in honor of five grandchildren Johnny and Cynthia Comer Joan Comisar Harvey Condiff in honor of Keithe Condiff Stephanie Conley Wendy Connole in honor of The Connole Family Robert Conrad Nikki A. Console Claudia A. Cook Bob Cook Amanda Cook Carol Cooper in memory of Scott Susan D. Cooper David J. Copley Michael E. Cordett Cornerstone Healthcare Services Eric Corral in honor of Audrey Ray 27 Annual Report 2005 Mike and Barbara Dean in memory of Joshua Lucas Michelle Dean Pam Dear Travis Deardorff Dearing Enterprises Inc. Capt. J. Debeaubien Billie S. Debol Tammy Decroo in honor of Mike Jones Rick Dees Marie Delagarza Nancy DeLeon Adam and Joanna DeLeon Darlene Deliso Edie Deming Irene F. Demoss Den Rich Carpets in honor of Shelby Taylor Samantha and Renn Dendekker Karen Dennis in honor of Austin, Amber and Andrew Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dennison in honor of Brandon Todd Abromovich Sheryl Denniston Wade DeRosier Cyndy Deszcz in memory of Marjory Johnson in memory of Jenny Pagliuso in memory of Edward G. Pagliuso in memory of Catherine C. Pagliuso Cathy DeWitt Dick Mills Ministries, Inc. Jerry and Cheryl Diego in honor of Adrian Briones, Jr. in honor of Lisa Torres in honor of Eric Ramsey Geraldine K. Dieterich Gail Dieterich Cara Dietrich Kerrie Dietz Janet Dietzman in memory of James Whitsell Paula F. Dill in memory of Ruth Hodson Lew and Deborah Dillion in memory of friends Discovery Driving School Nancy W. Ditlove Enrique Docanto in memory of friends Mary Dodson William Donahue Edgar and Barbara Donaldson in memory of Ruth Haas in memory of Sue Blasingame in memory of Peter Tarascou in memory of Fred Holliday in memory of Oscar Alonzo Kenyon Donohew and Ellen Kippel in honor of Dorothy Amos in memory of Jack N. Donohew in memory of Bill Amos in honor of Nancy McGrath Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital and Foundation Charlie and Carol Cota Daniel L. and Marilyn D. Cotton Mr. and Mrs. John Council The Counseling Team International Cheryl Couperus Josie Covarubias Diane Cox Gail Cox in honor of children at LLU Children’s Hospital Teresa Coy James Coy Steve and Joan Craig and Family in memory of Brandon Wayne McDonald Peggy Cravens Gene Crawford in honor of mother Donald Crawford Andy Creamer Kathryn Crider in honor of Olivia Charlotte Crile Jack and Patricia Crocker Mr. and Mrs. Fred P. Cross, Jr. Lisa Crouch Crown Printers Jacklyn Crumwiede in honor of Troy, Jacklyn, and Katie Faye Cueto Betty Cullen in memory of Paul J. Cullen Laura Cummings Carol E. Cunningham Linda Curie Joanette Curl Suzanne R. Curry Amy Curti Daart Engineering Company, Inc. Virginia A. D’Addario Daniel Dagostino Ann L. Dahlberg in memory of brother Anna M. Dalbey Marilyn M. Dale Sandra Daniels in honor of Ivan Bailey Lisabeth M. Darling in memory of the Hansen family Lil Dash Debbie and Lonny Daugherty Robin Dauphinais in honor of Henry Dauphinais Alex Davari in honor of the kids Robert and Payton Davies in memory of Bette Jeannine Hillock Kristen Davis in memory of nephew Sylvia Davis in memory of Clark Davis Ken Davis Janice A. Davis Cindy Davis-O’Connor in honor of Barry O’Connor community partners, continued in memory of Bill McGrath in honor of Dr. Paul Zollman in memory of Carolyn Zollman in honor of The Kippel Family Pastor Bruce Dowel Tresa Downey Judith M. Downing Brian Doyle in honor of the children’s care DPSS Norco, CA V. Gene Drake Theresa Draphael in honor of Tristen Duncan Dream Home Property Inspection in honor of healthy grandkids Dennis C. Ducknall James Duffy in honor of Jared Janelle Dunnum David Duran Edward and Malinda Duro Dutton Motor Co. Marilyn J. Eager Eagle Systems Laurie Earl Gloria Edwards in honor of grandchildren Joseph Egilske in honor of Rylee Hernandez in honor of Joseph Againa Margie Eldridge in honor of Bob Karen E. Elgan Patrick Elliot in honor of children Danielle Elmore Christina Elmore Dee A. Elson in memory of Richard Armstrong Heidi Elssmann Mr. and Mrs. Grady F. Emory in memory of Barbara Ann Bailey Cheryl Emoto Lori Emslie and Donn Calder in memory of Barbara Crocker Beaune Eileen P. Enders in memory of Julia Moran Energy for Others Eric and Robin Engebretson D. Joyce Engel George and Marieke Eninger Bonnie Epps in honor of ten grandchildren Susan M. Erbe Avis J. Ericson, PharmD in memory of Lennart Ericson Bob and Jean Erikson Escrow Mart Inc. Mike Espinoza Lea M. Espy in honor of Devin and Nathaniel Martin Estrada in memory of Terry Paulden and Joni Evans in memory of Mickey Alden Evans in memory of Dino Paul Evans Barbara Evans Suzy Evans Pan Everhart in memory of Yvonne Taylor Harold and Sharyl Ewart in memory of Lt. Col. and Mrs. Robert N. Smith Tina Eyraud Jeanine Fairclough Jack and Susan Fancher Heather A. Farac Wise Fargo Trixie Fargo Mr. and Mrs. James Farmer Robin A. Faulk Ginny E. Fawcect Mary F. Fedderly Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Feder Cheryl Fellers Vincent Fereen Colette Ferguson in memory of Ashton Ashley Alfredo M. Fernandez, Jr. Raymond T. Ferrero Christy Fierro-Nishkian Fiesta Village Family Fun Park Lisa L. Figueroa Mary Jane Fillpot First Time Driver in honor of loved ones Darlene Fischer Janice Fish Catherine Fishel Christina Fisher Dale and Betty Fisher Tia Fite John Fitzgerald in memory of Hamma Gibson Marianne Fitzgerald in memory of Rush Fitzgerald in honor of Anees J. Razzouk, MD Erin Fitzgerald in memory of Connor Jason Fitzgerald Angela Flater Maxine Flater Beverly Fleming Art Flemming Gregg Florea Mr. and Mrs. Rafeal Flores Karen Suzanne Flores in honor of Cassandra, Calais, and Jaren Sky Flores Denise Flory Kristine Fogle in memory of Robin Fontana Breakfast Lions Club Daniel and Vicki Fontoura Jacqueline Fonville in honor of James and Dillon Fonville Foot EFx Donna Forbey in memory of Cheyanne Deason Jo-Anne Forrest GeoLogic Associates Inc. in memory of Jeannie Alexander in memory of Susan Johnson George Bryant Construction Elaine Geschwind Linda Lou Getschman Carolyn Ghazal Daniel Giang Cynthia Gibson Ralph E. Giffin in memory of Brandon Wayne McDonald Lisa Gil Sean Gilbert in honor of the kids in memory of Myra Phil Gilbreath in honor of wife in honor of daughter in honor of mother-in-law Ronnie R. Gilbrech Michelle Gilliand Glenda Gillis in honor of Alex Gillis J. L. Gilstrap in honor of Collie and Kyle Gregory Lee Gimbel in memory of Bette Jeannine Hillock Wendy Glaub Robert and Maxine Glover in memory of Karen Jerry and Norma Goble Dotty Goetz Goff Trucking Julie Goger in memory of grandfather Gold Rush Realty Anne Golden Suzanne Goldsmith Robert and Rosemary Goldstine Gerry Gollin, MD Sherry Golubick in honor of Policemen Thomas Gomer Leo Gomez Gomez & Associates Inc. Lisa Gonzalas Karen R. Gonzales Chris Gonzales Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital and Foundation 29 Annual Report 2005 Jean Fowke in honor of Shirley Fowke Helene M. Fowler in memory of Patricia Fowler Kimberly Fowler George A. Fraham Donna Fraley The Frandsen Family in honor of all children Patricia J. Franklin Frank-Lin Beverage Group Ontario Fraternal Order of Eagles #4199 Tracy Frauenpreis in honor of Xander and Grace Medran Francis Frederickson Bernice M. Freeman Apryll Freeman Dennis Freeman Greg and Marsha Freeman Freund Charitable Fund Dominic Frontino Robert and Danetta Frost Sunny Frowein Sharon Froyd in memory of Annette Lucas Tim and Angela Frydendall in honor of Brittany Frydendall Debra J. Gaborko Don E. Gaines, Jr. The Cindy Gains and Linda Miranda Families in memory of Kebafrye Linda L. Gale Elias F. Gallardo Kelli Galloway Evelyn Galvan Cody and Justin Galvraith Judy Garabedian Betty Garcia in honor of the kids Susan M. Garcia in memory of Emmanuel Urquidez Paul D. Garcia in memory of M. Gail Gagnon-Garcia in honor of Anees J. Razzouk, MD Margaret Gardner Marita Gardner Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Garfunkel in honor of Joey and David Elaine Garland Carl and Rebecca Garlinger Bruce Gary in honor of Chino Police Traffic Department in memory of Melvin Gary Wendy Gates in memory of Julia Frisk Rubert Gatz Nina Gaugler Michele Gayler in honor of Richard in memory of Jerry and Lu Josephine M. Gehrke Stan Gelumbus Stacy Gemmell and Family in honor of little cousin community partners, continued Eva Gonzales in honor of all the kids Mr. and Mrs. Everett J. Gooch Douglas Goodman in honor of Carmie Moore Cindy A. Goodman Ethel L. Goodman Lois Goodman-Malamuth Deborah Goodmanson Tim A. Goodrich in honor of Samantha Fox Jason Goodrow in honor of Mackenzie and Jeremy Goodrow Zoan Goodson in memory of Robert Wallace Beasley Jo Ann Goodwin Loraine Gorman Lori J. Gorojewski Machelle Gorsuch in honor of Brandon and Tyler Gorsuch Robert J. Goss in honor of Jeffrey Robin L. Gossage Steve and Joyce Gossman in honor of granddaughter Frances Goupil in honor of Ashley and Lynea Jay and Dawn Goveia Bobby Gracia in honor of Renee and Heli Donald Graham in honor of kids at LLUCH Susan Grandmaison Katrina Granstrom Kenneth and Ruth Gread in memory of Beulah Vee Zentler Great Western Hotels Corporation in memory of Brandon Wayne McDonald Martha E. Green Green Acres Promotional Media Services Jim Greene Julie Greene Wendy Greene Doreen Gregoir Imelda Gregor Lynn Griffith in memory of dad James E. Grinestaff, Jr. DeeAnn M. Grip Liz Grisamore William J. Gross Gayle Grotewold Sheri Groth Grout Getters Andrew Grzywa in memory of Andrew Kimberly Guerra Amy Guldner Carolyn Habecker Laura Hagen Desirea Haggard in honor of the Haggard family Bob Haifley in honor of kids at LLUCH Ranju and Patricia Hairston Dean Hale in honor of Stephanie, Britney, Wyatt, and Hale Robert S. Hall Eileen Hall Thomas Hamm June Loretta Hankins Mr. and Mrs. Norman L. Hanover Carol J. Hansen in honor of son Kathleen Hanson Cyril and Pauline Hardy in memory of Margaret Joan Hardy Pearl A. Harp Marguerite C. Harris Ed and Marilyn Harris Julia Harris in honor of grandchild Ginna Harris in honor of Megan Savage Mr. and Mrs. Ron Harris Vicki Harris in memory of Kevin Hooper Gwynneth Harrison in honor of Jerry Wenker in memory of Pearl Hostettler in memory of Bob Harrison in memory of Jack and Marion Jones Robert and Jeannie Hart Vickie Hart in memory of mother Kenneth Hart Richard H. and Judith A. Hart Stanley Harter Evelyn B. Harvey Aijaz Hashmi, MD Meris Hatfield Dorothy M. Hauser Roberta J. Hawkes John Hawksley Linda Hawsey in honor of all children Debra Hayden The Haynes family in honor of the Haynes family Ardis J. Heinrich Judy C. Heinrich, DDS Donna Helm 31 Annual Report 2005 Margaret Howard Rosemarie Howard David and Jody Howells Kim Hubbard Mark L. Hubbard Donald E. Hubble B. Hudson Gloria Mattson Huerta Mary L. Huff in memory of Barbara Cissie Roberts Barbara Huffman Sharron L. Huffman Eileen L. Huggins Kelly Hunt Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hunter in honor of Becky Hunter John and Marietta Hurst in memory of Barbara Crocker Beaune Tom and Joan Hutchins Kathleen Hutchinson in honor of Nikki Robert Hutchinson in memory of brother in memory of sister-in-law Martin Hutchison Donald Hyatt in memory of Ken Kish Kathleen B. Hyland Joan Hymanson I Do Weddings Juliana Iannone Jeff Illingworth Debra Ingalls Donald and Kimberly Ingels Inland Empire Business Services, Inc. International Order of Job’s Daughters—Bethel No. 191 Della M. Ivans J&J Limousine Services Tony Jackson John Jackson Alice L. Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Douglas A. Jackson Rosie Jackson Samantha L. Jacobs Edwin H. Jacobson, MD in memory of Janine Thomas Robin Jacome Kimberly James Barbara A. James Leota Janzen Mary E. Jared Annette Jaridly Kim Jean in memory of Joseph Jean Jenco Productions, Inc. Bernice Jensen Jenson USA Skip Jette in memory of parents Thomas J. Jewell in memory of Gabby JJ Environmental Consultants in honor of children of the Sudan Tamara Jean John Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital and Foundation Helm & Sons Amusements Mattie E. Henderson in memory of Barbara Crocker Beaune Robert and Charity Hennings in honor of Paul and Marcia Plaxton in honor of David and Nancy Hennings Sue Henricksen The Henson family Steve Henthorn Ginny Hernandez in honor of Craig Hernandez Amelia Herrmann Charles S. Hertel Barbara Hetzler Krista Hewlett in memory of Jan Hewlett Larry R. Heyne Tiffany Hibbard Doug and Cheri Hibbard Garrett Hickman Samantha Hicks in honor of Sam, Jack, and Kim Til A. Hidalgo in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Schoenduve in honor of Cuca Trujillo in memory of Luis and Reymundo Macias in honor of Cuca Trujillo Robin Hile David Hill Mr. and Mrs. Philip T. Hill, Jr. Dennis Hilliard, MD Hillwig-Goodrow, LLC Audrey Hilton Maria Hilton David and Marcia Hinshaw Hixson Backhoe Service Ron and Diana Hobbs in memory of Joy Graham Dawn Hoffman Marvalee Hoffman Hoffmann-La Roche Michelle Hogan in honor of the kids Shirley J. Hogue Jeanette Holcomb Brenda Holden Mark Holecek Steven Holguin Doug J. Holloway William W. Holman, Jr. in memory of Jeanne Smith Holman in honor of Dr. Susan McAfee Jeffrey Holshouser Lee A. Homec Tammie Hoopes Hope for Loans Klaus D. Hoppe, MD Beverly Horaney in memory of Barbara Crocker Beaune David S. Horn Robert Hoss Mr. and Mrs. Dave Houghland in honor of Brittney and Kristi Houghland Kathleen P. Houser community partners, continued Keith Johnson in honor of Matthew Campos S. Sue Johnson Jill Johnson Judy and Monique Johnson Roger and Sandy Johnson Jamie Johnson Odette Johnson Keith and Karnchavan Johnson Walter Johnson, MD Larry Jones Karen A. Jones in memory of Hall Jones and Bob Ritter Victor L. Jones Sulyn Jones Todd Jones Donald Jones Jones Heavy Duty Repair Ealine Jorgenson D’Arcy Joseph Joven Enterprises Phyllis D. Judice Richard Kaatz Bob and Jerry Kaiser in honor of kids and grandkids in memory of niece Kaiser Fontana OB/GYN Helping Hands Jan Kanady in honor of Nevaeh Thomas and Claire Kane Christopher Kane Lynn Kaplan Mr. and Mrs. Mike Karam in memory of Ruby Pippett in memory of Alfonso Renteria in memory of Gordon Hopke in memory of Tom Tingle in honor of David and Cathy Stockton Marilyn Karnig Diane Kasischke Chet and Lucinda Kassotis Phyllis Kauffman A. Michelle Kavanaugh Nancy Kawahara in honor of Troy and Kent Jack and Gayle Keenan in honor of grandchildren in honor of Grandma Gayle Ray Keeney Diana L. Keller Barbara Keller Curtis and Wilma Kelley Jeff Kelley Terri Kelly in honor of healthy kids Ken Karakas Backhoe Service Diana Kennedy Barry and Nancy Kennedy Joan P. Kerns Terri Ketover June A. Kilkenny Marilyn Martin Kim Carl E. Kimbrough Jim Kincaid Peter King Anita Kinser Robert L. Kirk, Jr. Lori Kirkland Deirdre A. Kirkwood Sally Kirshner Kitchen Kitchen, Inc. Travis Kizziar in memory of Shannon Judy Kleinsorge Judith Klinger in honor of Isabelle, Lauren and Taylor Ivonne Knight in honor of Michelle Herrera Craig and Claudia Knopp in memory of Paul Knopp Earl Knox in honor of Stan Knox Priscilla Knutson in honor of grandchildren Cheryl Koch in memory of Pat Gerry Koffman Lorna Kolstad Karen Kopika in honor of NASCAR Driver #8 Dale Junior Bea Kosslyn Rhoda Kosslyn James and Gail Kostryk in honor of Donald Kostryk Bobbie Jean Kouri in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Silvaggio in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Shibley Wendy Koury Bob and Rosemary Kramer in memory of Barbara Crocker Beaune Shirley Kravitt Shirley Kribs Phil-Anne Krogman Everett Kronbeck in memory of Margaret Sue Krueger Pat Bush Kruse George D. Kryder Erigitte Kubo in honor of Travis, Dustin, Merissa and Kayla William C. Kueneman in memory of Mary Peters Doug and Pat Kulberg Billie Kuykendall Benny Kwan in honor of Derrick Kwan L. Curti Truck & Equipment in memory of Liz De Sutter La Gelateria Tonya LaBarbera Judy Lachman Dr. and Mrs. James T. Ladd Michael and Jennifer Lalas Elaine S. Lamberton Sharron Lambeth in memory of Connor Jason Fitzgerald in memory of Greg Nitoiu in memory of Buck Schrotberger Martin V. Limon in honor of The Limon Family Kathy Lindley Mattie Lindsay in memory of Sir Isaac Lindsay, Jr. James Lindsy Louis G. Lingren, DC Michael Linn in honor of Matthew Linn in honor of James Linn Susan Linsk Dottie Linville Elizabeth Little Kim Litzinger in memory of Tammy Josie Livingston Connie Lizaola Joan E. Lizza Carlton and Raye Lofgren Loma Linda Academy Loma Linda Spanish S.D.A. Church Community Services Loma Linda University Urology Medical Group, Inc. Mark Lombardo Brett and Carol Long Jeff Loomer Tony and Christine Lopez in honor of healthy grandchildren Daniel Lopez Leeann Lopez in honor of Alane Art Lopez in honor of Art Pouprier Olga Lopez Rob Loren Florence Lorenz Los Angeles Times Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Loughlin The Louis & Mary Silver Foundation in memory of Barbara Crocker Beaune Sandy Lourenco in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lourenco in memory of Helen Thomas in memory of Nicholaus Lourenco Simmie and Lola Dee Love Michelle A. Lowe Kevin Lowry James and Mary Loy Patricia R. Loy Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital and Foundation 33 Annual Report 2005 Tami Lammers Mark and Lynnette LaMoureaux in memory of Marilynn Decker Land America Mary S. Landen Samantha Landy Veloris B. Lang Mary Lara in honor of Justin Lara Dimas Lara Larry Largent James and Elizabeth Larsen in honor of Drs. James and Ranae Larsen Gale and Dale Larson Bob Lastoskie Katheen Laub in memory of Jenni Horner and Bobby Polonco Mr. and Mrs. Bernd Lauber Lois K. Lauer Amber Lauve in honor of healthy neice, nephew, and little son Le Basil Gale Leach in memory of father Jim Leatherwood Helen Lee in honor of all those who have shown love Betty Lee in memory of Patrick S. Lee, DDS Lori Lee Rick Lee Harold L. Lee, DMin David Lee Sandra Leese Guy Lefebvre Joyce B. Leiske Suzanne Leland Lt. Col. and Mrs. Gregory G. Lemmer in memory of Mary Kristi D. Lemmon Toni Lenhert Chris and Colleen Leon Victor and Yolanda Leon in honor of Alisha M. Leon Mike Leonard Gloria Lerma William Lessin Norman and Marilyn Leven in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Denny Sakson Nancy N. LeVesque Marc Levin in memory of Barbara Crocker Beaune Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Levy Dr. and Mrs. Terence D. Lewis Sheila Lewis Mary Lewis in honor of Franklin and Cortney Loretta and Norman Lewis Kimberly Liabasora in memory of Sharrie Thomas Lieb Howard and Natalie Lieberman Phyllis S. Lieberman Glenn Lightfoot community partners, continued DJ Loyst Lucia & Co. CPA, Inc. Donna Ludwin Marjorie T. Lui Marjorie Low Lui Dr. and Mrs. Robert G. Lukens Deanna Luttrell in honor of parents Vicki Lynes Leann Lyon in honor of Mark Shaw Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lyons Mr. and Mrs. James Maas in memory of Ella Ann Maas Mac Co. Tools Jeanne Mace Macy’s West, Inc. Mary Magarian Anthony Magdelene in memory of Ray Sunn in honor of Jeann The Magic of Erich Troudt in Fontana Karen Magness Suzanne Main Malcom Enterprises Malka Greene-Alley, Inc. Barbara E. Malone James and Marlyn Manley in honor of Cecilia Miller in memory of Eleanor Sinclair in memory of Lee LeBlanc in memory of Emmy Brummel Sue Manning in honor of Hayden Wagner, Casey Wagner, and Erin Manning Melinda Manning in memory of Wesley Pedroza Tracy Mano Varick Mantzoros Vicki Manzanares Getha M. Manzo in honor of Pat Smith in memory of Anna Lou, Kimberly, and Trudy Smith Donna March in honor of Joann Piantedosi Mr. and Mrs. Ward N. Marianos Donna Marnati Maria Marquez in memory of Michael Villarreal Nora Marsh Chrissy Marten in memory of Jenna Michael Martin May Martin in memory of Frank L. Martin Dolores Martin in memory of Kenneth N. Martin Summer R. Martin Diane A. Martin Elaine Martinez in memory of Alex S. Martinez Barbara Martinez in honor of grandchildren Betty J. Martinez Evelyn Martinez Elizabeth Martinez in honor of Grace Mary E. Massongill Yolanda Maston Matrix Mailing, LLC in honor of Kathleen Bloom K. R. May in honor of kids Terry Mayancsik Dean and Mary McCarty Bart McClintit Mr. and Mrs. Gary McClore Mike McCoy in honor of kids Scott H. McCraw Rebecca L. McCurdy Kerry McCurdy Shirley M. McDonald in memory of Brandon Wayne McDonald Bill McDonald in honor of Nicholas and William McDonald’s Restaurant McManga Foods, Inc. Meta McDowell Steve and Wendy McElhenny in honor of nieces and nephews Loyd McGee Shirley McGregor Mike McHenry Mary McIntire in honor of Noreen Woodcox Maureen McIntyre Dennis McKay in honor of the kids Dean and Gloria McKee in memory of Beulah Vee Zentler Sharon McKee James McKenzie and Family in memory of Bradley Callahan Deva McKnight Floyd McKown Christine McManus Sally McMurray Belinda McNett McNett Excavating in honor of Lexi Ales 35 Annual Report 2005 Bill and Mary Dee Morris in honor of grandchildren Elena Morris in honor of Dennis and Cybil The Honorable Patrick J. Morris and Sally Morris Georgia Morris Marise D. Morrow Robert F. Morrow Bobbie Morrow Patricia A. Morse Bruce and Pam Mortimer in honor of Colleen Mortimer Betty Moseley Tammy Mount in honor of Caitlin Penny Mount Rosalie M. Moyer Joyce Muchmore in honor of grandchildren Neda F. Mulla, MD Charlene K. Mullen Debbie Mullen in honor of grandchildren Steven and Genevieve Mullins Jules Montana Evelyn Mun Rebecca Muns William and Jeanne Murdoch in memory of Allison Titus in memory of Scottie Kinzer Phyllis E. Murphy Jim Murphy Cynthia T. Muscatel Music Teachers’ Association of California— Redlands Branch Arthur T. Mussett Anthony Muzyka Teresia Myers Dolores D. Myers in honor of Raymond and Keli Wilson Robert and Anne Nadal in memory of Brandon Wayne McDonald John and Clare Nash in memory of Barbara Crocker Beaune Mr. and Mrs. Wendell W. Nehls Nancy G. Nelson in memory of Bette Jeannine Hillock Daniel Nelson Linda Nelson in memory of mother in honor of Dylan Nelson Larry Nelson Nemo’s and Jack’s Tires Richard Nero in honor of Angela, Christy, and Ciera Ruth M. Nese Antoineite Nesley in honor of Christopher, Lance, Danielle, and Kincaid in memory of Lydia Net Comp Technologies Ruth Newbury Jennifer B. Newcombe Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital and Foundation Wayne and Delores McVay in memory of Brandon Wayne McDonald Sherrill McVeigh and Alpha Cochems in memory of Brandon Wayne McDonald Eleanor L. McVey Stefanie Mecham Mechanical Air Control Audrey Medaris Najwa Medina Michelle T. Meehan Ann H. Meier George Melott in memory of Steven Tuttle Mary Mendoza in honor of Amy Elizabeth N. Merchant Larry Merrill Francy Merritt Ruth Messenger Linda Messersmith Doreen Messineo Carol Meulenkamp in honor of Eloise I. Habekost Carolyn P. Meyer Mrs. Bennet Meyers Mr. and Mrs. Bill Michaels Michelle’s Cake House Microworks POS Solutions, Inc. Barbara Midlikoski, RN Brenda Miller in memory of Jeremy Sheryl Miller in memory of Arthur and Gladis Flum Randy Miller Sherry L. Miller John Mills Kay Mills Karin Mills Phyllis J. Minarcin in memory of Paul J. Cullen Rick Miner James Minutello David and Cheryl Miraglia in honor of Cheryl Miraglia Julie Mirrow in honor of children Lori Miser Sandy Mitchell Laverne Miyamoto Tonny Mize Greg Mobley Rhonda G. Mock Charles M. Monell, MD Diane Monroe Joyce K. Monroe Wayne Montgomery Tammy Montgomery in honor of children Krys Moore Malia K. Moore Chris Moore Rogelio Mora Arthur and Maralyn Morgan Andrew Morre community partners, continued Alisa Newman Ron and Blanch Nicholas Mary Nickel Bill Nietschmann Karen Nimerick in honor of Jessica Nimerick Michael and Dawn Nishanian Ike Noblitt Paul Nolan LaVon Nolan, MD Judith Noren Lee Ann S. Northrop Lizette Norton Janie Norwood in honor of Fannie Ellis Brian K. Nurge Stephen and Laura Nyirady OBE and Sons Air Conditioning & Heating Andre Obenaus, PhD Stacey O’Brien in memory of Bette Jeannine Hillock Hanny Oey-Alloway and Lance Alloway Nicole Ogaz Steve and Barbara Ogilvie Deborah Ohara Ohmeda Medical Vincent and Dana Olague in memory of grandfather Laurie Oldham Nancy Olive Barbara Oliver in honor of grandchildren Vickie Oliver in honor of Jillian and Jasmine Martinez in honor of Cody Robert Ollar Sandra Olsen Kristen R. Olsen in memory of Jean Wilkins Llanna Olson in memory of Ed Rodgers Albert and Mable Olson Randy Olson Gloria R. Olson One Stop Auto Insurance Agency, Inc. John and Mary Lynne O’Neal in memory of Jane Podall Ann O’Neil Jamie O’Neill Jo Ann Onorio Orange County Towing in honor of Donald and Margie in memory of Steve Eiges Orange County Welding Theresa Ortiz David Ortiz in honor of the kids Desiree Orum in honor of Alyssa Gregory S. Ostrom in memory of Patricia A. Ostrom in memory of Ellen Flanagan Outdoor Decor Lester E. and Freda Owen Linda Padgett in memory of Cody Vincent Karen Page in memory of Kelly Pagel Service Company Keri Pagel-Werner in memory of Susan Werner Dr. and Mrs. Gary L. Painter Anita L. Paiz in memory of Steven Paiz Mindy Panzera Carmen Pardue Luther Park Jeffrey A. Parke in honor of all the Loma Linda caregivers Tricia Parker in memory of Ray McKinzie, Sr. Stephanie Parsons Frank S. Patino Karen M. Pattie Michele Pavlovsky Alvina Pawlik Qwik Pawn, III Edward Paz in honor of four grandchildren Carole Peak in memory of Joanne Bob and Marrie Peck in honor of daughter Melba Penacho Gary Penrod David T. Pereira in honor of Diana and Taylor Lane in memory of Cody Lane Paul and Leilani Perez in honor of Paul Reyes Viola Perez in memory of Sandra Reyes Anibal Perez William R. Perkins Sandy Perry JoAnn Peruch in honor of the Safahi triplets in memory of Joe Don Peterson in memory of Carol Peterson Christopher Peterson Sandra M. Peterson in memory of Sean O’Connor Muriel Petrich in honor of Eldah Johnson George and Bea Petti Denise Pettinger Patti Cotton Pettis John Phau in honor of grandchildren in honor of great grandchildren Ruth Phillipson in honor of nieces and nephews Candice Pierce in honor of Candi and Ron Shirley E. Pierce in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery McDaniel in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Randy Hicks Nancy Radtke Nazy Rafieyan, DDS in memory of Fradeh Bruce Rajee Krishnama Raju Louis Ramirez in honor of Rudy Ramirez Maria Victoria Ramirez Sal and Connie Ramos in memory of Michael Ramos Ramrod Seniors Park Crafters W. Neil Randolph, Jr. Susan A. Raney Billy E. Rankin Dr. and Mrs. Ravindra Rao Maruta Raterman Lena Rathbone in memory of Catialina Rathbone Patricia A. Ratigan Audrey Ratner-Strachan in memory of Barbara Crocker Beaune Gerald Rauch Ray’s Mobile Auto Detailing Services, Inc. in memory of Jay Moss RCI Properties, Inc. Chris Rea Karen P. Readman in honor of Brianna Mr. and Mrs. Don Ready in honor of Michael J. Wood, Jr. Robert L. Record, Jr. Redlands Auto Body and Frame Diane Reeder Dr. and Mrs. Ivan Reeve in memory of Theodore Balictar in memory of Randall Reeve in memory of Delbert Lewis Jeanine Reeves in honor of Jarred Alane Reider Wade and Mary Reinheimer in memory of Andrew William Relerson Jo Remender in honor of cancer survivors Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital and Foundation 37 Annual Report 2005 Paul Pierce Steve Pikfchuf in honor of Whitney, Erika, Blake Mary Pineda Al Pinon in honor of Alexander Zamora Gonzales Cynthia Pirtle in honor of Paige and Courtney Sellars in honor of Eric and Andrew Drummond Al and Tina Piser PK Towing in honor of Patricia Felix, Jr. Heidi Plach in honor of Elise Kolher Esther E. Plavec Play Toys Mr. and Mrs. Brian A. Plein Barbara Plunk in memory of John Wessels in memory of David Hill Jack Poland Iris Pollan Jon R. Pollock Guylene Polsley William Poole Dr. and Mrs. John Portwood Posh Pets Mobile Grooming Charles Post Albert Postma Kendra Potter John Potter Mr. and Mrs. Salvador Prado Precision Towing & Transport in honor of husband Premier Trust Premium Promotionals Mike Prescher Rona Press Janet Price Kendra Price in memory of Jeremy Molter Jim Price Helen Pridemore in memory of Mom and Dad in memory of Richard and Bill Court and Karen Prittie in memory of H. A. Huddleson Professional Aquatic Safety Services in honor of the Harris family Joanne Psomas Puesta del Sol Elementary School Elias Pulido in honor of Elias Pulido, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Donald G. Pursley Penny Qualls in honor of Cheyenne and Weston Bryan and Laura Quick Jack Quiggle in memory of Janette Quiggle R. J. Skolburg Supply Marshall Racine Deborah Rada Carol E. Radford RadioShack Corporate Foundation community partners, continued Barry Remillard Ronald K. Reno in memory of Marjorie Don Reynolds in honor of Daniel Freeman Hospital Sisters in honor of Santa Monica Hospital, Neuro Pediadrics Sisters Bill Reynolds Kathleen S. Reynolds in memory of Kenny Hall The Reynolds Family Rialto Professional Firefighter in memory of Chase Westfall Diana Ribera-DiPietro Janet S. Ricci in memory of Lucy Ricci Vicki Rice Dorothy Rice Donald Richards in honor of Deborah Richards Donald Richards Binnie Richards Cheryl D. Richardson Carl Richmond in honor of Children’s Hospital Janise L. Rick Mildred Rickeman Amy Ridenour in memory of Lacy Ward Roger and Christine Ridley Ronald L. Riley Teresa G. Rimmer Derek Ritarita in honor of Denny John K. Roberts Dr. and Mrs. Randall L. Roberts Jim Robins Diana Robinson in memory of JoAnna Peters Robert Robinson Jamie Robinson in memory of Joshua Robinson Heather Robinson James and Barbara Robinson Dawn M. Robson in memory of Gordon Robson Marion Roch Carol Rochford Anita Rockwell-Hayden Rocky Mountain Pool Service in honor of the kids in honor of Cipriano Aguilera and Grace Edwards in honor of Betty Phillps Jeffrey S. Rodgers Fred M. Roeder Theresa Roger Darlene N. Rogers in memory of Luella Hubbard Deborah Rogers in memory of Mike Magill Sam Roh in honor of third world children Amanda L. Rosas Lou Ann Roseling Barbara Rosenberg Jill Rositano Roberta Ross James Ross Mr. and Mrs. Mauro Rossetti Jay and Marjorie Rossi in memory of Barbara Crocker Beaune Opal M. Rosvall Tammy Rotellini in honor of blood donors Dorit Rotner Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rougeau in memory of Beverly Ann Moseley Lauren Rout Dan Row Douglas K. Rowand Mary Rowe Rosemary Rowe RS Perry Builders Bill Rucero Shirley Rucker Kristen Rudd Jacqueline Rudman Fran Ruebel in honor of Maddie Ewers in honor of Sammy Bumann in honor of Bella Bumann Janet Ruffin Elaine Rumaker in memory of Robin Lester Rumble Joyce Johnston Rusch Preston Rushing Rusty Pipes Plumbing Cindy Ryan Lynn Saenz Eric L. Saewert Olga Safai Elizabeth Sally Kathleen M. Salvesen San Antonio Heights Firefighters Association in honor of Firefighters 39 Annual Report 2005 Laura Shelton in honor of son Larry Shelton Shake Shennar Bill Shepard in memory of Desiree David Sheppard James F. Sherman in memory of Barbara Slye Jim Shiffert in honor of the kids Paul Shimoff Marillyn M. Shine Kayoshi Shoda Jamie Shores Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shorter Catherine G. Shuster in memory of Barbara Crocker Beaune Clifford Shute in honor of Tracy and Jerry Sally J. Sidman, MD in honor of Marjoria A. Carnahan in memory of Cecil D. Brown Sievenpiper Electric in honor of Diamond Lil Terry Sigdestad Frank Silba Mr. and Mrs. Frank Silvaggio Brian Silveira Silver Dollar Club Marie E. Simmonds in memory of Dr. Wayne Simmonds Robert L. Simmons Mike Simon Jerilyn Simpson Erin S. Simpson Sharon Sims James Sinclair in memory of Eleanor Sinclair Ronald G. Skipper Adele Skubic in memory of Marie Gerald and Nancy Slakoff Sue Sloan Kathy Smith Mark Smith in honor of Ralph Grant Marguerite M. Smith Dr. and Mrs. James A. Smith Sally Smith Alvin E. Smith in honor of Melissa, John, and Marla Donaldson Elden Snider Sniderfish Enterprises Jacqueline K. Snook in honor of grandchildren Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sobelle in memory of Dr. and Mrs. Edward John Jim Sons in honor of Patti Sons of The American Legion Post #106 Sons of the American Legion, Squadron 328 Mr. and Mrs. Neils Sorensen Brian Sorensen Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital and Foundation San Bernardino County Sheriff Cal ID in memory of Anthony Michael Martinez San Bernardino County Sun San Bernardino Police Officers Association in memory of Barbara Cissie Roberts San Diego Forms Arthur Sanchez in memory of Arthur T. and Lucita Sanchez Patricia A. Sanders Steve Sanders in honor of Cora and Eli Bebe Sanoff Christine Santiago in memory of Robin and Marge Karnik Gilbert Sarabia Andrea Saragosa Faye Sarkowsky Lamot Saust in honor of Morgan Saust SBC Employee Giving Pat Scarpelli in memory of Dustin Terrian in memory of Dale Spangler in memory of Thomas Plott in memory of Christopher Scarpelli John Schaffer in honor of The Panek Family Maurine Schaffer John Scheurer Nate Schilt Robert Schlarmann Greg Schmidt and Sunnie Robles-Schmidt Rebecca Schmidt in memory of Alfonzo Chavez Cindy Schmidt Sherrie Schnelle Jerry Schnelzer Scholte Plumbing Company Sherry Schor Lisa Schrey James Schroeder John A. Schutz Joan Scott Patrick Scott in memory of mom and dad Diane Seeranka in honor of four grandchildren Eric and Jacqueline Segal in memory of Jill Kester Alan Sego Valerie L. Seleska James P. Sellas Efrain Selva Jr. in honor of the kids in honor of faith Jasmine Sempel and Family Ashley Serns Corie L. Seymour Halima Shahabuddin Bruce and Linda Shambauth in memory of Lindy Tamara Shankel Marc Shaw Tom Shelby community partners, continued Sorensen Construction in memory of Grandma Raihle in memory of Grandpa Sorensen Pamela Soto in honor of Nicholas Voeltz Desiree Souvenir Nancy A. Souza in memory of Nicole Souza Greg and Donna Spears Spectrum Crane, Inc. Jan Spencer Richard and Alice Spindler Heidi Spletzer Gary Springfield Robert Sprung Leon and Anna St. Lawrence Thomas Stack Standard Mortgage & Financial Services Christine Stanfield in memory of Bette Jeannine Hillock Michael Stanford Patricia Starr in memory of Paul Aaron Starr Employees of State Compensation Insurance Fund Sherry Stavropoulos Don Stayne Dorothy Stearns William Stegemann Beverly Stein Elaine Steinberger Randy Stephens Larry R. Stephens Robert Sterling Sandy Stevenson Sharon Stewart in memory of Teddy Mackett Teresa Stewart in memory of grandmother Benene Stieringer in honor of Bob Alfred E. Stokes Linda Stone in honor of Jacob Jeffery Stone Kelly Stone in honor of Jacob and Lindsey Randy Storm Debra L. Stottlemyer, MD Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Stover Lyan Stover Moe and Audrey Strachan Gail P. Strasser Verlon and Laurie Strauss Sullivan’s Welding in honor of Samantha Blair Edna W. Summerour in memory of Brooke F. Summerour, MD George and Carole Summers in memory of Perry and Helen Sunmers Sunquest Builders Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Sutton in honor of Nathan James J. Swan Lori Swanson in memory of Karon Lindsey Pamela Swanson Marsha M. Swanson in honor of Molly O’Neal in memory of Jason Ferguson in memory of Ben Harrod Edward Sweeney Judy Sweetman Jeffry Tahir Bonnie Tallakson Wayne Talley in honor of daughter Holly Janise Talley Betsy Tan Gerald and Pat Tanner in memory of Virginia P. Todd in memory of Andrew J. Todd in memory of John Callison in memory of Eula Callison in memory of Lucy Callison in memory of Gerard and Gary Losack in memory of C. Don Kniseley Target Leo Tarin, II Teme Tash Wayne Tate Chris Taylor in honor of Amanda and R. J. Taylor Carlene Rae Taylor in memory of Avery Alberta Detsch Wanda Taylor-May Betty Tedford Linda Tennies Joyce D. Terhar Jessica H. Tesarik Marilyn Thomas in honor of healthy grandkids Lee H. Thomas Tony Thomas Troy Thomas in honor of the boys from Power Com Elaine C. Thompson in memory of Edward Thompson Deborah Thornburg in honor of four grandchildren Alan and Janine Tibbetts in honor of Lisa Tibbetts Charlotte Tinker Cynthia H. Tinsley, MD in honor of Larry Tinsley, MD The Bryan Tipton Families Judy Tochtrop Today’s Way William Tolle Michael and Joanne TomFello in honor of Brian TomFello Top Choice Mortgage Virginia Toporek Robert Topping Torn & Glasser, Inc. Don and Judith Torodor Toyota of San Bernardino Lowell and Holly Trask Vince’s Wood Finishing Kenneth and Betty Vine in memory of Terry David Vine in memory of Brian Jacques Vista Futura Design & Development Vitas Innovative Hospice Martha Vranich Julie Waasted Charles Wagner Robert Wagner, MD Kathleen Wagner Kenneth L. Walker Mary Walker Steve Walker Donna and Jackie Walker in honor of Laiken Kenwood in honor of Zakiya Peera in memory of Melissa in honor of Unit 4800 staff Mavis R. Wallace G. Carleton and Patricia Wallace in honor of Cory Bailey Helen J. Waller Cherleen Walsh Debra Walter in honor of Wayne R. Bruce Walter, DDS Dennis Walters in memory of Terry William H. Walton in honor of children in Inland Empire Joyce Walton in honor of Trevor Melody C. Waltz in honor of grandchildren in honor of Jessica, Taylor, and Lucas Dee Wambaugh Melody Ward Cindy Ward in memory of Mildred Westfall J. Warener Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital and Foundation 41 Annual Report 2005 Evelyn L. Trovillion Deborah J. Trudeau in honor of Robin Gomez Judy Trujillo Marilyn Tucker Scharlene M. Tucker in honor of Jessica and Evan Tucker in honor of Michael and Carlene Tucker Joseph and Vera Turner in memory of Lois Nelson in memory of Betty Wilson in honor of Frieda Caplan in memory of Joyce Holmes Joanne Turner Jeff and Ginger Turner Turner Construction Mr. and Mrs. James Tuttle Patricia J. Underwood Shirley Underwood Verna Unger United Towing Service United Way of Orange County United Way of the Inland Valleys United Way Special Distribution Account Upland Kiwanis Foundation Yvette Urquidez Hedy Valdez Felipe Valencia in memory of Joseph Arellanes, Sr. Juana Valenzuela Stanley Van Amburgh Glenda Van DerLinden in honor of the kids Clemmie Van Mouwerik Beth Vandenberg Gerald F. Vanderbilt Clara Vanderpool Bill Vandiver Ken and Marilyn VanKalsbeek Henry and Cleovie VanMouwerik in memory of Ed Wilson David and Rosemary Vannix Thelma VanVliet Vanzzana Underground Construction Daniel Vargas in memory of Ciria Vargas Farideh and Farzin Vargha in memory of husband in memory of parents The Variable Annuity Life Insurance Co. Nicole Varner in memory of grandparents Derrick Vasquez Anna Vega Ken and Kathleen Venturi Carrie Vest in honor of Cherice Kritchfield Victor Valley Federal Credit Union Victorian Mortgage Co. in memory of Hannah Rowley Jerry Villa in honor of Elijah, Ezekiel, and Joey Julia Vincent in honor of Cody Vincent community partners, continued June M. Warner in memory of Bernard Hennings Wally and Cheryl Warren in honor of Daryam, Tyler and Luke Logan in memory of Miabravo Morgan in memory of Darrel Aten Donna Osborn Warren in memory of Barbara Crocker Beaune in honor of Janet Eddy, PhD Lavida S. Warren in memory of Michael Patrick Craig in memory of Kimberly Anne Craig in memory of Michael A. Callahan Washington Mutual Temecula Deanne Waters Brian and Michelle Watkins in memory of Hal Crays in memory of Bill Smith Joseph Watkins in memory of Kenneth Wheeler Don Watson, Jr. Diane R. Watson in honor of Victims of Katrina Jutta S. Wayland Ann Wazdatskey Rick Weathers Cheri Weaver Jack L. Weber Laurie Webster Corky and Vickie Weeks Thomas and Joanne Weigh in memory of Barbara Weigh Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Weir Marci Weismeyer Richard W. Weismeyer Jeanne Weiss in honor of Moe and Audrey Strachan Rosella Weissman Florence Weizer Wells Fargo Community Support Gary Welshan in honor of Kara Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wenzel Nancy Wernick in memory of Flaudia Michals Allyson Wesche in honor of LLU Nursing Students and Instructors in memory of all the kids Bill and Karin West in honor of six grandchildren Mary West West Coast Interiors Inc. Michelle L. Whaley in memory of father Michael While James A. White Mary White John White Kay Wick Evlyn Wilcox in memory of Jay Wilcox Stephanie Wilde in memory of Bette Jeannine Hillock Teri M. Wiley John and Laura Willes in memory of Hugo and Frieda Breunig Ann Williams Audrey Williams Mark Williams Ezra and Cynthia Williams Mary Williamson in honor of dad Marilyn Willis Debbie Willming in memory of grandchildren in memory of Eric Debbie Wills Barbara Wilson Elizabeth Wilson Randy Wilson Leola Wimberly Elizabeth Windom in memory of Jaedyn Windom and Steven Broland in memory of Mary Mason Gordon Arnold A. Winer Janet Winn Patricia Winning and John Shuey Gerald R. Winslow, PhD Sue Winsper Reginald E. Winter Marilyn Winters in memory of Edward Wilkinson Josephine Winters Bert Winther Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wisdom Carmen Wisdom Steven Wolosoff Women’s Fellowship of Bloomington Congregational Church George W. Wood Wooden Ships WoodGuard Bequests Mr. and Mrs. Wing K. Lau Jack Provonsha Dorothy E. Richards Frieda Stinemates James W. Totman 43 Annual Report 2005 Gifts in Kind AB Miller High School Air Force Security Police Association Teresa Alfultis Allen’s Boots Al’s Garden Art Alvarez Jaguar George J. Andrews Animal Medical Center of Redlands Viletta Armstrong Arrowhead Credit Union Arthur Murray Studio Athletes Helping Kids Mr. and Mrs. G. Aucoin Backyard Outfitters Baja Bronze Tanning Salon Irene Baldwin Bankok Five Banner Mattress Eleanor Barber Anthony Barber Cidney Baskerville Rita Benson Metin Bereketli Sharon, Lauren and Jeff Bergh Beta Lambda Big Dogs Baseball Cards Big Hearts for Little Hearts Loma Linda Guild Bio Korium Day Spa & Wellness Center Blanket Coverage Insurance Services Bobby K’s Janet and Amanda Bowers in memory of Debra Lynn Bowers Boy Scouts Troop #17 Bruce and Dorothy Brady Evert and Joanne Bruckner Builders Affiliated Mortgage Kim and Kathy Burgett The Business Press Care Wear Volunteer Joyce Carlson Celebrate Redlands Celebrity Tours Centro Esperanza Missionettes Century 21 Lois Lauer Realty Chaparral Riders The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Circuit City Stores, Inc. #409 Al Cirrone Citrus Belt Quilters Guild—Redlands Clark’s Nutritional Center The Coffee Klatch Colgate-Palmolive Company Joel Compton Vivian Cook Crafty Ladies of Lake Los Serranos Connie Cruz Florence J. Decker Del Rosa United Methodist Church Kayla Dunlop Diana Dunn Embassy Suites Hotel Luis Angel Enriquez European Touch Evans & Co. Fabric Fools Fe Zendi Kim Finch and Tinkey Burrowbridge in honor of Danna Burrowbridge Patricia Rose Ford Michael Foulston, DDS Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fox Fraternal Order of Eagles #3768 Fraternal Order of Eagles #506, Ladies Auxiliary Marilee Friedrich Sunny Frowein David Gauthier Girl Scout Troop #971 Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital and Foundation William Woodring in honor of seven grandchildren Mr. and Mrs. Herlin Woolery in memory of Sarah Woolery Carol Woolfson Charleen Woolley Mary and Cordice Worth Barbara Worthington Bob Wortley Diane L. Wright Henry Wuornos in honor of Sue Wyatt’s Paint & Body Shop, Inc. Doug Wygant Kana and Masayuki Yamamoto in memory of Sawa Yamamoto Grant Yecoshenko in honor of Wyatt George Yen Loida Yokley in honor of Big Hearts for Little Hearts Loma Linda Guild Mary Yold in honor of Carl Laura Young in honor of Laura and Brooks Young Dr. Lionel Young Greg Young Elaine L. Younger Gina Yzaguirre Joseph Zamora Steven Zeelau Dave Zeiders in honor of Wyatt Zeiders Walter Zentler Stanley J. Ziemelis in honor of Justin and Brittany Kenneth Zigen Melba Zimmermann Joe Zmudosky in honor of kids at LLUCH Norman Zuidema, Jr. community partners, continued Glen Ivy Hot Springs & Spa Gless Ranch Divina Goddard in memory of Judy Borg The Gold Shoppe of El Paseo Elaine Goldstein Gourmet Pizza Shoppe Mr. and Mrs. Robert Greier Gymboree Play and Music of Riverside Sarah Hamburger Hanson & K Interiors Happy Hats for Kids Mona Harnish Rhonda Harris Barbara Harrison Patty Hayden Fatima Hernandez in memory of Angel Flores Highland Church of Christ Highland Senior Center Craft Club Hilton Reservations Worldwide Georgia Hinnant Betty Hoadley Hockridge Florist Hollywood Entertainment Corp. Hollywood Video Rae L. Hopkins Hornblower Cruises & Events Hot Locks Salon The Hutton Family In-N-Out Burger It’s In The Bag J. D. Myers Housewares Mr. and Mrs. Alan Jackson Lesia Jackson Jan’s Warm Fuzzies Janet Jarosh Lauren and Allison Jensen in memory of Tracey Jensen Dora Johnson Jr. Women of the Contemporary Club KATY 101.3 FM KFRG 95.1 FM Steve and Cathy Kienle Kiwanis Club of Palm Springs KOLA 99.9 FM Emmylou M. Krausman in memory of Krieger in memory of Rosie Karen Krominga KSPA 1510 AM KTIE 590 AM La India Pottery La Quinta Resort & Club—PGA West LaBonte Salon Frank Lal Lasting Impressions John Lavin Law Offices of Charles T. Schultz The Lawson Family LDS Highland Second Ward Relief Society Leather & Luggage Trends Legoland California, Inc. Lil’ Troopers Shirley Litka Loma Linda International Heart Institute Loma Linda University Radiology Medical Group, Inc. Angel and Leslie Lopez Dr. and Mrs. John W. Mace The Mad Hatters of Glenkirk Mail Choice Mardon Jewelers Margarita Middle School Priscilla Mason Betty and Nora Matlock Patricia McGreevey Roxanne McLean Pat Meeker Midland Elementary School Lou Miguel and Teresa Young Miracle Springs Resort & Spa Mission Inn Dan Monday Jules Montana Motorcycle Riders Association Mountain Vista Optical Inc. Mozart’s Mt. Baldy Ski Lifts, Inc. George and Pauline Murillo Jean Murray Jackie Neff George Nelson Michael and Diana Neuendorff Newborns in Need, Inc. Olive Avenue Market Orange County Woodworkers Association Ozel Fine Jewelers Pacific Pilates and Yoga Studio Gregorio F. and Carmelita C. Pajarillo Paloma Valley High School A.S.B. Park View Middle School Pechanga Resort & Casino Greg Persall Sandra M. Peterson Plymouth Village Handcraft Portofino Inn & Suites Project Linus—Sun City Quizno’s Marian Joyce Rasske in memory of Harvey and Marion Rasske Redlands Beauty Centre Redlands East Valley High School Class of 2007 Redlands Footlighters, Inc. Redlands Silkscreen Specialties Redlands Symphony Association The Residence Inn by Marriott—Palm Desert Riverside Community Players Riverside County Sheriff’s Department Sacramento County Sheriff’s Department Air Support Bureau Saks 5th Avenue Salvation Army Sammy’s Woodfired Pizza Patricia Sams San Bernardino County Sun San Bernardino Symphony Association San Bernardino Valley College Foundation/KVCR-TV24, FM 91.9 SBDC Fire Lake Arrowhead Deanne Seaker Carol Shearer C. L. Simmons Sisters Antiques Wilma M. Sorenson Southern California Gas Company Southwest Airlines Split Thread Chapter, EGA Stater Bros. Markets Stitch ’n Bitch Stitches from the Heart Sun City Quilters Sunrise Ford Jeff and Julie Tartaglino Marie teVelde Trek Bicycles Carol Troesh Villegas Middle School George and Audrey Voigt Wally’s Desert Turtle Walter’s Mercedes-Benz, Porsche, and Audi, Inc. Bonnie Warren Jeff Werblun Pattie Lou Westerland The Wild Hair Salon Joan K. Wiley Wine Country Gift Baskets Marjorie D. Woods World Discoveries Michael Wurm Wyndham Palm Springs Hotel Mary Ann Xavier YADC Renate Voulgaris Yucaipa Eagles #7199 Yucaipa Valley Optometry Zoological Society of San Diego Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital and Foundation 45 Annual Report 2005 heritage society Membership in the Heritage Society is extended to anyone who includes a gift to Loma Linda University, Loma Linda University Medical Center, or Loma Linda As the only Level I pediatric trauma center serving the Inland Empire, Children’s Hospital receives more than 1,500 children each year transported by ambulance, helicopter, or fixed-wing aircraft from community hospitals. University Children’s Hospital as part of an estate plan. Through their generosity, members ensure the future of these institutions. In recognition of their support, members receive a handsome certificate suitable for framing and may choose to have their name included on the Heritage Society Donor Wall prominently located in the lobby of Loma Linda University Medical Center. They are included in special celebrations and important occasions and receive regular updates from organizational leadership. In addition, members receive publications that provide updates regarding educational, clinical, research, and service activities on campus. Most importantly, members are an integral part of the University, Medical Center, and Children’s Hospital family and have the satisfaction of knowing that they are making a significant difference in advancing Loma Linda’s mission. Members of the Heritage Society can be assured that information relating to their gifts and estate plans will be kept confidential. The only information made public will be the names of members who elect to be included on the Heritage Society donor wall. In no case will the financial details of gifts be disclosed. To become a Heritage Society member or if you would like more information, please call the Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital Foundation at (909) 558-3560 or write to: Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital Foundation P.O. Box 2000 Loma Linda, CA 92354 47 Annual Report 2005 Charles H. and Roberta Luss Shirley J. Macaulay J. Lynn and Karen Martell Yolanda T. Massie Wesley J. and Candy Masterjohn Henry J. McCracken Dr. Franklin and Marie Messinger Charles E. Michaelis, MD Dr. and Mrs. Cyril L. Mitchell Robert D. and Gladys E. Mitchell Violet Molnar Dr. and Mrs. Charles B. Moore Virginia H. Murray Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Neish Mr. and Mrs. Doyce Z. Nicola Irvin J. Olswanger Edward F. and Dorothy V. Paquette David and Linda Peters Sandra M. Peterson The Honorable Shirley Pettis-Roberson Chester and Ellen Pflugrad Oliver J. and Barbara G. Pogue Olga L. Price Donald G. and Lois Prior Leonard W. and Kathryn M. Ramey Leonard and Surekha Ranasinghe Vincent and Virgina Ricci George E. and Nellie Richardson Lillian Webb Roach June Rogers Farmer Clyde Roggenkamp, DDS, MSD Dr. and Mrs. Austin R. Sawvell Dr. and Mrs. Ronald R. Scott Robert M. Seale Laurence A. and Snoka T. Senseman Frank W. Shearer, MD Paul O. and Ethel Shearer Chauncey L. and Lenna Smith Dunbar W. and Kathryn Smith Florence Snide Werner G. and Waltraud Stammherr Ronald and Joni E. Stephens Walter L. and LulaAnn Stilson Frances L. Stockman-Simpson Kendall D. and J. Ann K. Studebaker Dr. and Mrs. George V. Summers William C. and Rose L. Swatek Robert D. and Mary Ann Taylor Elaine C. and Gordon W. Thompson Ralph J. and Carolyn J. Thompson Vera B. Turner Mary Umar Vando E. and Verna L. Unger Charles M. and Allene von Henner James M. and Audrey Whitlock JoAn and Everet Witzel Drs. John B. and Alice L. Wong Melvin L. Zolber Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital and Foundation Wil and Mary Alexander Melvin and Isla Andersen Ron and Jeanine Ask Florence E. Bachman Elsie Bader Barbara Barkan Ida Bergold Lucille Aitchison Bieber Dr. and Mrs. Fred Bradford Bruce and Elizabeth Branson Floyd and Mary Brauer A. Kendall Brown, MD and Leona W. Brown E. Jane Brown Frederick A. Brown James Derl Brown Earl G. Cantor Ernest N. and Gloria Chan David Colwell William F. and Norma E. Colwell Roger C. and Darlene Cook William C. Dalbey, MD Robert L. and Joann Darby M. Jerry and Sylvia Davis Herb and Carol Domke John W. and Olive Dowswell Richard and Marie Duncan Martin and Helen M. Faerber Robert E. and Dorothy Froeschle Lynn E. and Thetis Gair Maurice and Marilyn Smith Sylvia W. Giang in memory of Paul A. Giang Archie E. and Margaret Gilbert Letha F. Graham Cornell and Beverly Greavu Harold M. and Elaine Grundset Dr. and Mrs. Rudolf W. Hack Drs. William G. and Margaret S. Hafner Richard and Emily Hammond Mervyn and Margaret Hardinge Bernice Hawkins Mrs. Sarah E. Heidland Robert and Ruth Hervig Victor A. Hervig Til A. Hidalgo Matilda Anabelle Mills Hills David A. Hodgson, PhD in honor of Michael and John David Hodgson Herbert A. Holden, MD and R. Jan Dilworth-Holden Lucille C. Innes Dr. and Mrs. George G. Innocent Claran H. and Marjorie Jesse James A. and Marge Jetton Joseph C. and Lois Johannes Virginia Madruga Lawrence and Wilma Kagels Gustave C. “Gus” Klammer Dick H. and Ardyce H. Koobs Albert C. Koppel, DDS Elizabeth Adams Koppel, MD Hugh C. and Dollie Love Leslie Y. Low Dr. and Mrs. Edwin O. Lowe Oliver I. Lowry, MD at a glance Patient Stats YEAR 2003 2004 2005 Total Admissions 12,096 12,095 12,653 Outpatient Visits 96,226 93,873 105,483 227 226 236 Average Daily Occupancy Foundations: $362,457 10% Source of Gifts Support Organizations: $525,730 Corporations: $689,511 14% 57% 19% Individuals: $2,093,462 Giving: 2001-2005 Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital and Foundation 49 Annual Report 2005 big hearts for little hearts guilds Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital Foundation is fortunate to have an association of volunteer guilds whose events and activities raise funds to help meet the healthcare needs of community children. In addition, guild members help to brighten the lives of hospitalized children through fun and diversionary activities. Together, the Loma Linda Guild and Desert Guild include more than 400 members from throughout Southern California. For more information about becoming a member of a guild or starting a guild in your own area, please contact the LLUCH Foundation office at (909) 558-3560. Loma Linda Guild Officers Nancy Varner, President Eloise Habekost, Past President and Special Events Erin Pagel Mohr, President-Elect and Hospital Projects Michelle Watkins, Secretary Terry Kramer, Treasurer Debbie Brown, Membership Bea Petti, Tree of Hope Julie Smith, Public Relations Carol Troesh, Hospital Projects Dixie Watkins, Special Events Loma Linda Guild Members Cheryl Adams Anne Andrus Ann Atkinson Rita Bagdon Beverly Bailey Nancy Bailey Carol Baker Vickie Becker Sharan Bennett loma linda guild members Desert Guild Officers Mary Ann Xavier, President Mardell E. Brandt, Immediate Past President Dale J. Rotner, President-Elect Stephanie Conley, Assistant Vice President Judy Estey, Secretary D. Joyce Engel, Treasurer Connie Neill, Membership Chair Yolanda Maston, Public Relations Chair Kathleen Venturi, Hospitality Chair Patti Wallace, Director Donna Warren, Director The Honorable Shirley Pettis-Roberson, Advisor E. Jane Woolley, MD, Advisor Judy Torodor Bea Petti, Shelli Watkins, Victoria Hobson, Nancy Varner, Dixie Watkins, Darice Lang, Carol Troesh, Eloise Habekost, Debbie Brown, Erin Pagel-Mohr Patti Pettis Catherine Portwood Betsy Pozza Joyce Reiswig Lisa Reynolds Kathleen Reynolds Dottie Rice Teresa Rimmer Barbara Robinson Laura Roche Anita Rockwell-Hayden Reiner Roeske Jan Rogers Anne Root Betty Rosenquist Judy Rougeau Gloria Rouhe Anne Rupe Marilyn Ryan Kate Salvesen Carrie Sarrafian Annie Sellas Audrey Serafin Shake’ Shennar Jerilyn Simpson Wanda Skipper Sally Smith Julie Smith Callene Sorenson Donna Spears Candace D. Spiel Cyndie St. Jean Rebecca L. Stafford Vicki Stater Jeanne Stellar Jan Stephens Sheila Stephens Pat Stewart Sharon Stewart Lavaun Sutton Janise Talley Carlene Rae Taylor Susan Thornes Karen Torrey Carol Troesh Cindy Troesh Elsa Troesh Carlson Wagonlit Kristin Varner Nancy Varner Nicole Varner Anna M. Vega Bonnie Wallman Joyce Waner Amber Wardell Dixie Watkins Gail Watkins Shelli Watkins Ruthie Watkins Marci Weismeyer Karen West Kay Wick Mal Wilkinson Cindy Williams Traci H. Williams 51 Annual Report 2005 Tiffany Hibbard Marie Hodgkins Shirley Hogue Brenda Holden Linda Hubbard Juliana Iannone Interior Network, Inc. Susan Irey-Green Ginny Jefferson Linda John Melissa Johnson Patricia Kaiser Marilyn Kim Melissa Koss Terry Kramer Beverly Krick Lynette Kruger Lori La Casse Sharron Lambeth Lois K. Lauer Valerie Lewis Raye Lofgren Kathy Lopez Sandra Lourenco Edna Maye Loveless Marjorie Lui Janice Mace Kathy T. Maiberger Rosalind H. Mantei Rhonda Martin Evelyn Matich Mia Matich Laurie Mattson Jackie McBay Sandra McEwen Maureen McIntyre Najwa Medina Sigrid Mees Ann Meier Merrillyn Merrill Ruth Messenger Linda Messersmith Carol Meulenkamp Carolyn Michaelis-Moe Lillian Miller Gladys E. Mitchell TTEE Steve Mohr Emer Moloney Julia Y. Moore Malia Moore Dr. Don Moores Penny Moores Mary Ann Moorhead Nancy Neal Terri Neufeld Sylvia Null Kristi R. Olsen Gloria R. Olson Jo Ann Onorio Erin Pagel-Mohr Sheila Pagel Keri Pagel-Werner Mary Parks Sandra Peterson Bea Petti Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital and Foundation Lee Blount Roslyn Bock Cindy Boswell Karen Brandstater Judy Bray Peggy Brier Debbie Brown Ann Bryan Christi Johnson Bulot Mary Ellen Byrd April C. Callison Judith L. Campbell Patti Catalano Ruth Cessford Ruthie Chinnock Irene Chow Marian Chrispens Joan Coggin Jan Cohen Melody Cortese Cheryl Couperus Jannette Curti Amy Curti Goldie Daruty Sylvia Davis Helen K. Deeb Marie DeLange Edith Deming Gail Dieterich Paula Dill James Durbin Jeannie Durbin Ellen Egan Shelley Elliott Marieke H. Eninger Jean Erikson Sharyl M. Ewart Trixie Fargo Pamela J. Feldkamp Maryetta Ferre’ Carol Ferrell-Coley Christy Fierro-Nishkian Ruthita Fike Duane Fike Kathy Finazzo Darlene Fischer Erin Fitzgerald Maxine Flater Vicki Fontoura Brenda Frederick Maria Garcia Marita Gardner Judy Gates Janet Gless Susan Goe Loraine Gorman Connie Goymerac Martha Green Catherine Grinnan Allison Habekost Eloise Habekost Donna Hadley Tina Harshbarger Virginia Hartwick Judy Heinrich big hearts for little hearts guilds, continued Barbara Wilson Elizabeth Wilson Carmen Wisdom Crystal Wyatt Melba Zimmerman Tammy Mote Darlene Mour Cindy Muscatel Lynn Nash Connie Neill Erin Pagel-Mohr Gayle Perlo Shirley Pettis-Roberson Betty Ponder Helen Ranta-Anderson Carolyn Rochford Phyllis Rose Donna Ross Dale Rotner Fran Ruebel Betty Sally Rose Silvaggio Ruth Siteman Carol Smith Mary Lou Smith Janice Spencer Beverly Stein Marie Stein Maria Hecht Tarre Judy Torodor Kathleen Venturi Patti Veron Noreen Wallace Patricia Wallace Dee Wambaugh Donna Warren Jutta Wayland Lainie Weil Joan Weinstein Jeanne Weiss Cindy Williams Marcella Woehrmann Jane Woolley Mary Ann Xavier Lois Zuber desert guild members Desert Guild Members Fiona Altman Gail Anderson Lynn Armstrong Nancy Baker Wendy Beck Gerald Benston Nancy Bergman Lindi Biggi Mardell Brandt Jean Carrus Janet Chalmers Valerie A. Coltman Joan Comisar Linda Curie Diana DiPietro Nancy Ditlove Marilyn Eager Lori Emslie D. Joyce Engel Suzanne Etheridge Suzanne Feder Joann Firmage Jan Fish Marilee Friedrich Judy Garabedian Dottie Goetz Rosemary Goldstine Ethel Goodman Zoan Goodson Wendy Greene Eileen Hall Jeanne A. Hatfield Meris Hatfield Debra Hayden Stephanie S. Herz Beverly Horaney Martha Houshar Marcia Jobe Lynn Kaplan Marilyn Kaufman Joan Kaye Paula Kennedy Irene Koch Joan Koravos Bobbi Kouri Shirley Kravitt Sue Krueger Pat Bush Kruse Mary Landen Samantha Landy Veloris Lang Lois Lauer Patricia Lawler Sarah Lee Joyce Leiske Robin Leland Suzanne Leland Valerie Levy Natalie Lieberman Phyllis Lieberman Frances Linden Susan W. Linsk Joan Lizza Anita Manchik Mary Martinovich Lois Matthews Meta McDowell Weezie McVey Carolyn Meyer Patricia Mitchell Georgia Morris Bob Morrow Carla Morton Pattie Wallace, D. Joyce Engel, E. Jane Woolley, Judy Torodor, Yolanda Maston, The Honorable Shirley Pettis-Roberson, Dale J. Rotner, Mary Ann Xavier, Mardell E. Brandt Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital and Foundation 53 Annual Report 2005 foundation board Barbara Robinson, Chair Larry Sharp, Vice Chair Robert Cardoza, PhD, Treasurer Patti Cotton Pettis, Secretary Ann Atkinson Susan Atkinson B. Lyn Behrens, MBBS Richard Chinnock, MD, FAAP Ruthita J. Fike Janet Gless Martha E. Green H. Roger Hadley, MD Philip T. Hill Ernie Hwang Steve Kienle Kim McCloud John W. Mace, MD John Magness J. Lynn Martell, DMin Dave Oldham Zareh Sarrafian, President Candace Spiel Dennis Troesh Nancy Varner George Voigt Dixie Watkins Judy Woolen Emeritus Directors Leonard Bailey, MD David Hinshaw, MD Erin Lastinger The Honorable Jerry Lewis William Loveless, EdD J. David Moorhead, MD The Honorable Patrick Morris The Honorable Shirley N. Pettis Dave Stockton Morton M. Woolley, MD To be a champion for children by bringing world-class healthcare to every child under our watchful care, guided by the principles of the healing ministry of Christ. Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital continues the healing ministry of Christ, focusing on the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual needs of children and their families. Through valued professionals, staff, community partners, and friends, we seek to enhance the lives of our community’s children by delivering on the promise of a healthier future today. values We are grounded in our vision everyday by remaining true to our core values: • Ministry • Compassion • Excellence • Innovation • Stewardship many strengths. one mission. Nonprofit Organization U.S. Postage PAID San Bernardino, CA Permit No. 2746 LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL AND FOUNDATION P.O. BOX 2000 LOMA LINDA, CALIFORNIA 92354 L O M A L I N D A U N I V E R S I T Y C H I L D R E N ’ S H O S P I TA L AND F O U N D AT I O N