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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
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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
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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.
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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.”
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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,
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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
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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.”
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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KFRG 95.1 FM
Champion since 2002
2005 Fundraiser:
Stater Bros./KFROGGERS for Kids Radiothon
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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
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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
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$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
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$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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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