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Fall 2017Volume 110 • JAMESTOWN REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER FOUNDATION
Quarterly Foundation News
Sandi’s StoryA JRMC EMPLOYEE JOURNEY
“Look around you. Appreciate what you have. Nothing will be the same in a year.”
Sandra Myers, JRMC admissions clerk was diagnosed with IgA Nephropathy Stage 2 Kidney Failure. She is undergoing chemotherapy and steroid treatments as a series patient in the Jamestown Regional Medical Center Emergency Department.
“I wouldn’t want to be with any other group of caring staff and coworkers to help me through this,” she says. “For this I want to tell you thank you for being here for me.”
Myers has always been a people person. Working at JRMC for over a year, she has been cross trained in multiple departments from the front desk admissions to radiology. “Making a connection with someone to make their day just a little better or brighter makes my job worthwhile and have more meaning to me,” she says. Evenwithadifficultjourneyahead,shenotesthat helping others is one of the “simplest ways to fillourlifewithjoyandfulfillment.”
“With being able to work the different departments within JRMC I have also gained a new family of co-workers, for the staff at JRMC not only works their hardest to accommodate our patient’s needs, but they work together as teams to ensure that employees can count on each other.”
Sandra Myers, JRMC admissions clerk shares her story as part of this year’s employee giving campaign. It is a testimonial about
why JRMC ranks #63 in the country as Modern Health Care’s Best Places to Work.
This is the third of the four-part cover feature walking in the shoes of employees at JRMC.
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You give the gift of hope & healingTO THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE
he year 2017 will be remembered for some of the biggest advances and
lifesaving and changing efforts in JRMC history, all powered by commitment,
expertise and continuous support from people like you.
• Onefamilyshares,“financialsupportgaveus thetimeandsupporttoreflect,andconsiderthe life ahead after losing our child.”
• A daughter says that “hospice was so helpful, I don’t know what I would have done without them coming to help bathe and comfort my dad.”
• Dozens of women were able to receive access to breast cancer screenings. One woman shares, “I would have gone without.”
• Due to veins that were hard to see, getting blooddrawnwasadifficultexperienceforthis patient. But the Veinlite Transilluminator (pictured right) allowed for success, reduced pain and anxiety.
In addition, the staff and board at JRMC have made
strides in developing and creating cancer services
for our region. It still hinges on finding an oncologist.
We can’t wait until we can cut a purple ribbon celebrating
the start of care. We have a promise to you and the community.
Until then, because of a special endowment fund, the Barb and
Curt Togstad C.A.R.E. Fund, we have begun providing gas cards
to patients who have to travel for care.
Thank you to you, our supporters, staff and volunteers who help
make JRMC a top, critical access hospital in the country.
With gratitude,
Lisa Jackson, Director
ENDOWMENT
The future of care is supported by endowment
gifts. It makes new equipment possible.
GOLF fore GOOD
Events you attend are helping patients with
cancer now. The JRMC emergency department offers chemotherapy
infusions.
STATEMENT OF OPERATIONSExpenses
Admin.&GeneralOffice $152,092Annuity Payments $12,842
Investment Fees $12,743Public Info. & Fundraising $63,197
Gift In Kind $10,030TOTAL EXPENSES $250,904
RevenuesDonations $875,552
Endowment Earnings $99,460Investment Income $156,897
Grants & Govt. Funds $42,647TOTAL INCOME $1,174,556
NET INCOME $923,652
LISA JACKSON(701) 253-4806
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PROGRAMS & SERVICES Provided with Your Support
S.A.N.E.
SexualAssaultNursingEducation (S.A.N.E.) training, survivor support and new
equipment in the emergency department are available
24 hours a day, seven days a week.
HOME HEALTH & HOPICE
The creation of a hospice comfortcart,pillboxes,telemedicine units along
with staff training, chaplaincy, patient and
family education and grief support are possible
because of your support.
FAMILY BIRTHPLACE
There are few moments in life more important than thetimeamotherfirst
spends with her newborn. The Nära Bassinet brings
mothers close to their newborns and also helps staffwithextrastorage.JRMC employees who made a gift during the 2017 employee giving
campaign helped purchase this equipment.
Fivefamiliesexperiencinginfant loss recieved
ANGELS funds this year.
5,083 gifts1,442 GENEROUS DONORS
Building & CampusEarly Detection of Breast CancerEducation & Community OutreachEndowment FundsEquipment & Technology Greater JRMC FundHome Health & HospiceInfant Loss & Berevement Journey to Oncology
44%
16%23%
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Dr. Runkles treats patients of all ages for:• high-risk pregnancy• infertility care• endometriosis• prolapse of the uterus• contraception • pap smears• management of ectopic pregnancy • painful menstruation• painful intercourse•hotflashes• post-menopausal bleeding• incontinence
Minor procedures and routine clinic appointments are seen in the JRMC Clinic. Some gynecology and obstetric surgeries are performed in the state-of-the-art surgical services department at JRMC.
Some of those procedures include:• hysterectomy• diagnostic laparoscopy• operative laparoscopy for ovarian masses• pelvic organ prolapse repairs• hysteroscopy• endometrial ablation for uterine bleeding• tubal ligation
What’s normal?DEDICATED GYNECOLOGY & OBSTETRICS
You may have heard about the dozens of reasons to choose JRMC for care. One of those reasons is the newest provider, Dr. Bailey Runkles, gynecologist and obstetrician. She provides care for the whole woman specializing specifically in high-risk pregnancies, infertility care, contraception and incontinence.
Previously, women with high-risk pregnancies were transferred to bigger hospitals. Now, these women can receive that care close to home.
“We are thrilled to have Dr. Bailey Runkles join us,” says K.C. DeBoer, JRMC president and CEO. “An OB/GYN will supplement the high-quality primary care services already offered in this community.”
“Jamestown has a wonderful group of family physicians whoprovideexcellentobstetriccare,”Dr.Runklessays,“Mygoal is to be an asset to their practice and provide prenatal care to those higher-risk patients who would otherwise have to travel.”
Dr. Runkles graduated high school in Knob Noster, Mo., and completed her undergraduate studies at Hood College in Frederick, Md. She attended medical school at Edward Via Virginia College of Osteopathic Medicine, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va.
In addition to her professional work, Dr. Runkles has a passion for education and volunteering. She’s volunteered her time, providing relief to socioeconomically depressed communities in Virginia, offering health information and free screenings. She also assessed and treated Dominican and Haitian refugees at a free clinic in the Dominican Republic. In 2010 and 2011, she taughthealthybehaviors,preventativehealthandfirstresponderskills to adolescents, teachers and local law enforcement.
Dr. Runkles and her husband, Joshua, chose Jamestown because its a small town that they could grow into. “We were overwhelmed by the welcome and support we received when we came to visit,” says Runkles.
To schedule your appointment, call JRMC Clinic at (701) 952-4878.
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f any good can come from having cancer, it is an idea to help others. After Jennifer Lindsey received the difficultdiagnosisofbreastcancer,shequicklywentthrough surgery and radiation.
“RightafterIgotdonewithmyfirstradiationappointment I received a ‘boobie pillow’,” shares Lindsey. “I suppose I shouldn’t even call them that,” she laughs, “but that’s what they are.”
Whattheyare,isablessing.Afterherfirstradiationappointment, a volunteer brought the small pillow to comfort her post lumpectomy. Lindsey shares that they are the best gift she’s ever received.
Lindsey was diagnosed with Stage I breast cancer on April19th.Atfirst,itwasn’tevenclearthatitwascancer.
“I have dense tissue, so until my biopsy, it couldn’t be confirmed,”sharesLindsey.
“Get your mammogram is all I have to say. My lump was found because of 3D mammography.”
The“lump”was5x6mm.Lindseyhadsurgeryat JRMC. The surgeon had to remove 16 mm to make sure all of the cancerous tissue was removed. “It leaves a holeandthatspacefillswithfluid.Itwaspainful.Mybrawould rub that spot and it hurt…hurt, hurt, hurt,” Lindsey grimaces as she recalls that moment in her journey.
Lindsey and her friend and colleague, Barb Togstad, handmade a variety of pillows for each patient and placed them in a bag with instructions.
“The small pillows can be placed between the body and arm to relieve discomfort. There’s also a seat belt cover to support women in the car,” shares Togstad. If her name sounds familiar, Togstad developed a named JRMC Foundation endowment fund in memory of both her parents who passed away from cancer. She also works with Hope Help and Healing. Both the fund and the grief support group provide gas cards to cancer patients.
Lindsey spent her 10-year employment gift money on a sewing machine and learned how to sew. Togstad donated the fabric. Together they have already supplied fivebagsthatwillgotowomenwhohavemastectomiesor lumpectomies at JRMC. A note in the bags says, “If you are struggling with cancer, remember that God is the source and giver of all true hope. While we were making these pillows, we said a prayer for you.”
“I was blessed with the boobie pillows. Sometimes it is the little things on this journey. Because they helped me so much and for so long…I still use them, I wanted to help others,” shares Lindsey.
Pillows and prayersBREAST CANCER CREATES GIFT
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At JRMC we want you to #RethinkPink which means moving from awareness to action. Schedule your 3D Mammogram at (701) 952-4852.
“Get your mammogram is all I have to say. My lump was found because of 3D mammography.”
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Golf supports cancer careHONORS BAENEN
eamJerry’sKidsretaineditsfirst-placetitlethisyearinJamestownRegional Medical Center’s GOLF “fore” GOOD tournament.
The team’s name, “Jerry’s Kids,” is in memory of the late Jerry Baenen. Baenen had played in each GOLF “fore” GOOD tournament since the event’s origin seven years ago.
After his death in December 2016, JRMC organized this summer’s GOLF “fore” GOOD in Baenen’s memory. The tournament benefitstheupcomingJRMCCancerCenter.
Baenen is remembered as a lovable golfer who was generous with both his time and money. A cancer survivor, Baenen knew that cancerisnotanillnessyoufightalone.Tohelp,Baenenvolunteeredhis time with Stutsman County Relay for Life. He’d also drive people to their oncology treatments in Bismarck, if they needed it.
Team Jerry’s Kids consisted of Baenen, who was in his 80s, Len Orr, age 54, as well as Orr’s stepson, Brent Giesler, and friend, Michael Nogosek, who are both in their 20s. This year, Baenen’s daughter, Julie Jeske, played in his honor. She also took top prize fortheJerryBaenenLongestPuttContest.Jerry’sKidstookfirstplace in the contest with a score of 48. Team Layered – Cody Champagne, Lucas Morken, Brian Meyer and Cody Lausch – took second with a score of 49.
“I will always remember my dad saying ‘Drive for show, putt for dough,’” Jeske says.
Although golf season is over, the drive for many is not. Miles matter when it comes to cancer care. The tournament proceeds were more than $28,000 and will help make local cancer care a reality.
Each year, the JRMC Cancer Center will provide chemotherapy infusions for more than 100 residents of Jamestown and the surrounding communities.
“Cancer is a battle you don’t fight by yourself,” says Jeske. “It pretty much takes a village to help you through it.” TheJRMCCancerCenterwillincludefiveinfusionroomsandone bed, a consultation area and space for nurses and staff. Recruitment for an oncologist is still in progress.
(Pictured L) Jerry Baenen’s daughter, Julie Jeske, played in his honor.
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Angels among usGRATITUDE FOR GIVING THIS ANGELS FUND ‘WINGS’
“Forty years ago, my daughter was stillborn. She was full term and very tiny. I had experienced a difficult nine-month pregnancy,” shares a mother who was so thankful to hear about the Advocating for Neonatal Grief and Early Loss Support (ANGELS) fund, that she stopped in the JRMC Foundation officetoshareherstoryandsupportforinfantlossatJRMC.
“As I accepted that beautiful letter and gift from this mother,” shares Lisa Jackson, JRMC Foundation Director, “I was heartbroken. Back then, families were told to forget it and move on.” It is healing to be able to support others.
Dr.MandySorlieknowsthatfirsthand.Asshewitnessesexpectantmothers who don’t get to bring their babies home from the hospital. After driving home in tears after a stillborn delivery and sharing her experencewithherhusband,Daveandtheirchildren,Olivia,11;Owen,8;andLauren,4;theydiscussedcreatingafund.
“As parents, we couldn’t imagine what it would feel like to experience infant death,” Dr. Sorlie shares. “Dave just looked at me and said ‘we can do this.’ TheANGELSfundhelpspaymedicalbillsforparentsexperiencinginfant loss at JRMC. This year, the 2nd Annual GOLF “fore’ ANGELS event hosted 18 teams and raised more than $9,000.
This October, the Wave of Light ceremony provides a service and support for infant and pregnancy loss. “Healing happens though sharing personal stories and meeting others who know what you feel,” shares Renea Lunde, RN, JRMC Family BirthPlace. The event included a short walk, balloon release for angels and blessings for families.
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At JRMC Foundation’s annual Pillars of Giving event, supporters were engrossed by nationally recognized speaker and author Mike Schlappi. His speech, “Shot Happens, I got shot, what’s your problem?” shared his story of resilience after being shot as a boy by his best friend and the healthcare professionals that changed his life. Schlappi helped us all accept that we may have a barrier or something in life that paralyzes us, perhaps if only in our mind or heart, but that taking the right position creates the outcome.
(Pictured R) Mike Schlappi holds up the bullet that changed his life.
PILLARSOF SUPPORT
“It’s because of people like Dave and Claudette that JRMC can offer the services it does. Rural healthcare is possible because of the generosity of community members like them,” says Lisa Jackson, JRMC foundation director.
SMETTES NAMED PHILANTHROPISTS OF THE YEAR This year the Philanthropist of the Year went to a couple known for their volunteer work with service clubs, disaster relief, business development, education and healthcare. Dr. David and Claudette Smette are passionate about making the community, and the world, a better place.
They have truly made a difference in the lives of thousands. Dave, who became a member of JRMC Foundation Board of Directors in 2009 believes in the work of JRMC “because it helps the whole community.”
ClaudetteisamemberJRMCAuxiliary.InadditiontoSmette’swork at JRMC, he and Claudette are also active with the Jamestown Rotary Club, Jamestown Tourism Board of Directors, U.S. Small Business Administration’s local SCORE chapter, the Jamestown Community Foundation and Jamestown Chamber of Commerce. Prior to his life as a full-time volunteer, Smette served as the superintendent of Jamestown Public Schools. They have two daughters, Candace and Pamela.
Daniel Kornovich, and his parents, Edmund and Florence, will be remembered for leaving a legacy that continues to help people they’ve never meet.
(L to R) Lisa Jackson, JRMC Foundation Director, Dr. David and Claudette Smette, K.C. DeBoer, JRMC CEO
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To brighten your dayVOLUNTEERS BRING FLOWERS
oing to the hospital whether it is for surgery, emergency, delivery or rehabilitation can be a stressful time for patients and their family. Jill Shaffer wanted to brighten their day. Throughout the summer, she brought fresh flowerstoJRMC.SchafferandEllaThoms,aJRMCvolunteer,placedflowersinvialsandvases to brighten up the waiting rooms and gave to staff to hand out to patients.
JRMC welcomes its new volunteer services coordinator Mary Engels to its Foundation.
Engels joined the team in August.
To give the gift of time, call Engels at (701) 952-4880 or visit www.jrmcnd.com/volunteer.
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Kornovich Healing GardenNEW SPACE DEDICATION, NEXT PHASE
aniel Kornovich was a regular at the Jamestown Hospital Wellness Center. He always arrived with a “good morning friend.” Farming, ranching, his wellness family and taking care of others was important to him.
After his death in 2009, Kornovich left a transformational gift to Jamestown Regional Medical Center in his will. With a portion of the money, the Kornovich Healing Garden was created. The landscaping focuses on the beauty of North Dakota’s natural terrain, grasses, shrubs and trees.
Thegardenwasexpandedthisspringandincludesa1.5 mile walking path around the campus, additional seating, water feature and additional green space for events.
Bonnie Dewald, JRMC patient accounts clerk, was a friend of Kornovich and now looks at the new gardens from herofficewindow.“Ihaveseenarecentcancersurvivorsitand stare at the beautiful fountain and count her blessings. I have seen families gather to support one another while a hurting member is in the hospital. I have seen walking groups comeandtakeonthepathstokeepfit.”
“When we think of healing, we think of tests, equipment, and medicine. We don’t always remember the power of resting in a serene space. The Kornovich family gift will help people heal for decades to come,” says, Lisa Jackson, JRMC foundation director.
The Kornovich Healing Garden is open and available to the public. To personally dedicate a bench, walking path paver or patio tile in the garden, please call JRMC Foundation at (701) 952-4880.
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Daniel Kornovich, and his parents, Edmund and Florence, will be remembered for leaving a legacy that continues to help people they’ve never meet.
(L to R) Ella Thoms and Jill Shaffer
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Demolition builds future careGIVING MORE WITH CREDIT
he Sherbenske, Inc. crew was hired to demolish the old Jamestown Regional MedicalCenterClinicbuilding,knownasthemodularmedicalofficebuilding.In addition to the destruction, they wanted to build something. “The future of the hospital is important to us,” says Steve Attleson, CFO & General Counsel of Sherbenske, Inc. Attleson gave the instructions to gift a portion of its fee back to JRMC Foundation. The funds will go towards the JRMC Endowment for the Future fund.“Itmakessense.Thetaxcreditisverybeneficial,”saysAttleson.
Attlesonisright.Giftsover$5,000benefitindividualsandbusinesseswitha40percentNorthDakotastateincometaxcredit.ForpatientsatJRMC,itimprovescare by funding critical medical equipment, facility improvements and providing staff training. Plus, it will provide a guaranteed source of income JRMC can rely on to meet future needs.
JRMC Foundation honors these gifts with naming opportunities in the Kornovich Healing Garden or named endowment funds.
NEED A TAX CREDIT? Charitable Gifts = 40% Tax Credit
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(L to R) Josh Clocksene, Steve Attleson, Pamela
Szarkowski, Kathy Grinsteiner
North Dakota is one of only a few states which provides any typeofincometaxcreditfor
charitable gifts. The legislation allowsforamaximumstatetax
credit of $10,000 for an individual or $20,000 for a married couple and may be
carried forward for three years.
WANT TO HELP SAVE AND CHANGE LIVES? Both individuals and businesses qualify.• make an outright gift or establish a planned gift, such as a charitable gift annuity• theminimumqualifyinggiftis$5,000(lumpsumorspreadoutoverthetaxyear)
Gifts under $5,000 do not qualify for this credit, but are still tax-deductible. This information is provided for educational purposes only. Please consult your own attorney, accountant or financial adviser for advice on your situation.
Please contact Lisa Jackson, JRMC Foundation Director if you would like to learn more orseegiftplanexamplesat(701) 952-4806 or [email protected].
Cash Gift Federal Tax Deduction (28% Tax Credit)
ND State Income Tax Credit
Net Cost
$5,000 $1,400 $2,000 $1,600
$25,000 $7,000 $10,000 $8,000
$50,000 $14,000 $20,000 $16,000
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A breath of airA TESTIMONIAL OF CARE
n his moment of distress, she was there for him, even on her night off. That...he shares, made the difference.
“I should be dead,” says David deSousa. He arrived at Jamestown Regional Medical Center via ambulance. He couldn’t breathe. And because of it, he could barely talk. The JRMC team worked to stabilize him. While doing so, they called one of JRMC’s Respiratory Therapists, Erin Stewart. At 1:30 am, the off-duty RT arrived at the hospital.
A respiratory therapist cares for patients who struggle to breathe. Common ailments include chronic respiratory diseases like asthma or emphysema. Respiratory therapists also provide emergency care to patients suffering from heart attacks, stroke, drowning or shock. Former patients don’t always remember Stewart’s name, but they often remember her “character.” In addition to being kind, hard-working and caring, Stewart nearly always accessorizes with a comic book superhero.
“It makes sense. She’s like Wonder Woman to me,” smiles deSousa.
A retired scientist and Vietnam veteran, deSousa struggles with several ailments including diabetes, congestive heart failure and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). The day he came to JRMC’s Emergency Department, a new medication interfered with his ability to breathe. Upon arrival, he was using every muscle in his body to get air. It still wasn’t enough. To help take the pressure off his lungs, Stewart applied a Bipap machine. “The Darth Vader mask,” jokes deSousa. The treatment is non-invasive and helps force air into a person’s lungs.
To help patients like deSousa, JRMC Foundation is raising money to bring Vapotherm technology to JRMC (pictured right). For patients who can’t breathe, it will be their super hero. “It’s a good thing,” says Deb Beaton, JRMC respiratory care therapist. “This would be new technology to JRMC, but it has long been proven to improve patient outcomes and reduce the length of hospital stays.”
Whether it is emphysema, chronic bronchitis, asthma or bronchiectasis, Vapotherm will help with breathlessness for premature babies to geriatrics.
“It’s a scary thing, not being able to breathe,” deSousa says. That’s something Stewart knows too. Diagnosed with asthma as a child, she’s experienceditherself.
That’s why Stewart, even on her night off, stayed at JRMC with deSousa until 3:30 am.
“If it were my loved one, I’d want the medical professional to stay,” she says. “So that’s my philosophy of care at JRMC.”
The respiratory care team can be contacted at (701) 952-4858.
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“...She’s like WonderWoman to me,”
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GIFTS & TRIBUTESRyan & Tawnya FisherJerry & Lora FisherJay Michel GrotrianJory & Melissa HansenJeremy & Carley HansenMegan HerrHigh Point Properties LLCHochhalter Carpentry, Inc.Darren & Penny HollandChris & Stacy Roers IrmenDustin & Lisa JacksonLarry & Letitia JohnsonNicole JohnsonKip & Jozie KovarLayered Salon Melissa LieboldChris & Renae LundeLori Maddock Steven & Marcie Marler MaierJim & Susan MatthiesenYvonne McNealMary MeyerMarco & Heather MoserRoss & Randi MutschlerLeo & Kari Newman NessRandy & Tracy NevaNew Age FitnessRobert & LaRue OdenbachMichael & Jessica OlafsonLen & Penny OrrOtter Tail Power CompanyPapa Murphy’s - JamestownGary & Marit PetrekJon PowersPremier Healthcare PLLCSean & Katie RinkenbergerJustin RosenauEugene RottJosh & Bailey RunklesMichael & Stacee SandnessAnnie SchlechtTerry & Jill ShafferDave & Mandy SorlieMichael SorlieDean & Rita SorlieSuite 140 Salon & SpaSteven & Rosalyn SukoThe Medicine ShoppeDoug & Debra ThingstadDale & Wendy ThompsonHeidi ThompsonTitus & Jessica TimmJustin & Amanda ToppTriumph Inc. Greg & Brandie UllandPat & Marla WalterDon & Marla WegnerYpsilanti Bar & Grill
BARB & CURT TOGSTAD C.A.R.E. ENDOWMENT FUNDIn Honor ofBarbara Togstad
Julius & Connie GangeBev Schaack
Curtis & Barbara Togstad
EMERGENCY DEPARTMENTJames Goecke
Tracy Dale
EQUIPMENT & TECHNOLOGYArnie & Deb FalkMarietta HeidtWes & Jamie HeinleyKaren RinguetteRicky & Karrilyn Woehl
In Memory ofMerlyn Austin
James & Angela MadsenIda Enzminger
Grace WalzAudrey Gohner
Donald & Marie OlsonMary Ann Kleinjen
Grace WalzLester Larson
Donald & Marie OlsonWendell Simonsen
Edna Norheim
FAMILY BIRTHPLACE & NURSERYChristopher & Renae LundeDonald & Marla Wegner
In Memory ofHenry Joseph Burgard
Joe & Nancy BurgardDeborah & Mick Fode
Betty SchnabelMartin & Cynthia Richman
Agnes WegnerKevin & Natalie Ova
GREATER JRMC FUND Mary AalandAmazonSmile FoundationBrian & DeAnn AmentMark & Krista AmesJason & Tracy AndersonKimm AvansCharlotte BellonPatricia BrownellBrenda BusknessCody & Nichole ChampagneTracy DaleKenneth & Stacey DeBoerKristen Ganser
CARDIAC REHABILITATIONLaura Jean Hochhalter
Thelma Guthmiller & Alvin Gruebele
CONCERT FOR CAREState Farm Insurance - Erin LampStutsman Harley-Davidson
ENDOWMENT FOR THE FUTURER. M. Stoudt, Inc.Scherbenske Inc.
PARTNERS FOR THE FUTUREAXA EquitableCraig & Jean HansonHometown Property Management
JRMC ONCOLOGY ENDOWMENTIn Memory ofClinton Zinke
Dawn Zinke
Named Endowments
DAVE & DR. MANDY SORLIE & FAMILY ANGELS FUNDDustin & Lisa Jackson
In Memory ofHenry Joseph Burgard
Joe & Nancy BurgardMary Ann Will
FamilyDarrell & Carla Torgerson
GOLF “FORE” ANGELSAgri-Cover, Inc.Brian AmentDale BackerAnita BahrJustin & Mallory BearThomas & Mindy BlackmoreBottles & JugsJason, Meghan, Fritz & Henry BraunAlex&MakenzieBreitbachCash Wise FoodsJohn & Carol CollinsCountry Impressions Hair SalonDakota CentralKenneth & Stacey DeBoerRuby DelairRod DewaldDon Wilhelm, Inc.Angela DuganEdward Jones Investments Patrick NygaardEmma Rosie’s Homecookin’ Tim&NancyExner
This issue of AppleSeeds includes contributions received by JRMC Foundation from May 1, 2017 through July 31, 2017
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James GoeckeCindy Barnes
Audrey GohnerRussell & Gwen GeiszlerKaren ReneHal & Deanna WeiserNorman & DeLette Winkelman
Elaine GusaasJerry & Nancy Fuchs
Walter GusaasDean & Kathleen Wegner
Kelly HalvorsonGrace Walz
Mary HansfordJim & Susan Matthiesen
Mabel “Mae” HanstedMarlyn Domek
Don & Judy HarrTim & Sheila Harr
Connie HayesCharles&MarleneAxtmanJerry & Nancy Fuchs
Donell HerzogKent & Jean Miller
Laura Jean HochhalterCharles&MarleneAxtmanLeon & Sonya HochhalterPriscilla KungelRichard & Marlys PieskeMary Walicski
Keith HovlandAllen & Denice St. Michel
Donna JohnsonClayton & Cindy HansenLucille Mayer & Lawrence Ebel
Mary Ann KleinjanElaine Millspaugh
Jerry KrenzelTim & Sheila Harr
Lester LarsonDuane & Kathy EnzmingerKim & Jan LeesJoyce ZillmerArchie & Marilyn Zimmerman
John ManselleMartin & Cynthia Richman
Leah MitchellDale & Bernice Kolrud
Margaret PattersonJudy Kulla
Delphine ProdzinskiNorman & Arlene BittermanMarvin & Judy Sund
Dorothy RoordaMarie Boyle
Robert RuddyTim & Sheila Harr
John SchoelerJames & Sharon Neva
Luella SchumakerNorman & Arlene BittermanLucille MayerGary & Donna NeysMichael & Carolyn Reisnour
Peter SimonsenE. J. & Liz Doyle
Wendell SimonsenCharles & Jane Bata
Terry SmaalandDavid & Adele Olson
Merle SwensonJim & Susan Matthiesen
Martha “Marty” TagRichard & Cynthia Tag Nygord
Selma TagRichard & Cynthia Tag Nygord
Donald ThomsWayne & Sally Albin Darren & Penny HollandMarian RoemmichWilliam & Lori WanzekLeonard & Cynthia Willey
Arlene VeilVictor & Jo Vilhauer
Katherine “Katie” WalzRichard & Marlys Pieske
Delores “Lory” WanzekJane & Charles BataDarren & Penny HollandDel & Ruby LaffenJerald & Mary Beth Orn
Agnes WegnerKim & Jan LeesElaine MillspaughDonald & Jacqueline ReadelLynn & Sharon WaleriMichael & Emily Woodley
Frank WeigelOrris Kipp
Ronald WernerSusanne Wojick
Donald WilliamsAllen & Denice St. Michel
Alice WolskyNick & Betty KullaDel & Ruby LaffenLakeside FarmLoren LawHarry & Carol Umsted
Harriet WooddellRoyce Wooddell
Clinton ZinkeTim & Sheila Harr
Gifts & Tributes
Dane GrebelElayne & Myrle HartmanJared & Sandra HoffSteve & Jo HuebnerTrisha JungelsRyan & Anne KeffelerJames & Alison KennisonTerrence & Becca KlipfelJoe & Nichole Rahn KlundtDavid & Sheila KrappMall of AmericaJim & Susan MatthiesenDylan & Ashley MillerDustin & Katie MittleiderBob & Irene NygordRichard & Cynthia Tag NygordMaren RadiVictoria RangelMichael & Carolyn ReisnourRonald RinguetteMeLisa RoaldsonEd & Jane RyanLisa SandJulie SchulzJohn & Sheri SchweitzerArnold & Sally SiefkenJeff SuttonDavid & Holly WaldDon & Amy WalzDoug & Twyla WickBrian & Tiffany WilkersonMichael & Emily Woodley
In Honor ofDebbie Holmstrom
Jim & Susan Matthiesen
In Memory ofAlice McCann Alexander
Richard & Cynthia Tag NygordRay Arbuckle
Del & Ruby LaffenLaMoure Chronicle
Charles AustinAnne Greitl
Lorraine BallwegOdean & Karen Olson
Orpha BertschClyde Young
Vivian ComeauNorman & Arlene Bitterman
Ralph EdingerRichard & Cynthia Tag Nygord
Warren ErnieAllen & Denice St. MichelWilliam & Lori Wanzek
Sharon FalkJames Darkenwald
Mary FredricksMarian Roemmich
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GIFTS & TRIBUTESSteven & Sherry SomsenDarold & Claudia SoupirJenna StoppleworthTCI InsuranceSteven & Debra TompkinsWilliam & Lori WanzekDoris Weller
HOSPICE PROGRAMFrank & Stephanie JensenJames, Josephine & Randy Prescott Ronald RinguetteCarol Stoudt TrustTRUiST Tanya SabinashUnited Technologies Matching Gift Program Joy SpeidelMeredith Weisz
In Honor ofCourtenay Community Barbeque
Clyde HuberAdam & Lavern Malinski
Marty GrayAlice Reuther
Monday Night Birthday Club
In Memory ofVirginia Ackerman
Jerald Patterson & FamilyRay Arbuckle
Brown & SaengerJames & Colleen HareBetty MahlkeMarian RoemmichJames & Debra Schumacher Ella Thoms Wanda Walker
Bertha BauerPhyllis Schuler
Orpha Bertsch Jackie Tarpinian
Ernest “Ernie” BjerkeMarjorie Bjerke
Vivian Comeau Paul & Nicolle MandtRod & Sandy Wilhelm
Linda “Lee” DavisSharon BehmJames & Eloise Kleven
Ida EnzmingerElmo & Ardina Bentz
Lila EricksonTim & Sharon Ganser
Warren Ernie† Donald & Ella Thoms
Sharon FalkCharlotte Grohnked
Fred FleenerBeverly Haugen
Audrey GohnerMavis GohnerCrystal HakansonBrion & Vicki KnudsenDean & Clarice SnowWanda WalkerLarry & Kristi Weber
Donald GrenzLarry & Annetta Knecht
Elaine GusaasJackie Tarpinian
Walter GusaasNathan & Gloria HarrJackie Tarpinian
Connie HayesMarvin & Gayle Frey
Mary Dauer HeatonJoe & Nancy Burgard
Paul HeerEd & Jenna JohnsonRoxanneKlugSteve & Terry Koehn Alan & Patricia SchlotfeldtCarroll & Opal SchmuhlAdam, Heather, Ryker & Luke Van EremDale & Rebecca Van Erem
Jane HenkeLarry & Annetta Knecht
Bert HilberDuane & Noreen AndersenDarrell & Barb MoserAllen & Mary PergandeJeanette Srozinski
Laura Jean HochhalterDwayne & Yvonne BairFamilyNathan & Gloria HarrTerry & Bonnie HochhalterGladys LeyRobert & Frieda WhitneyCandyce Wick
Keith HovlandDel & Ruby LaffenMichael & Judith Schlecht
Dan JeskeThomas & Joyce Gross
Donna JohnsonDon Wilhelm, Inc.Donna FischerTim & Sharon GanserNathan & Gloria HarrLola HeerJoseph & Faye HeupelKerry & Sherri HochhalterMildred HoffmannOscar & Carol HustKilbourne GroupJenner & Esther KoenigGladys LeySteve & Robbin Manley
HOME HEALTHTRUiST Tanya SabinashMeredith Weisz
In Memory ofBertha Bauer
Phyllis SchulerVivian Comeau
Gordon & Diann LoperLinda “Lee” Davis
Valerie FlegelDuane & Darlene Trautman
Sharon FalkCharlotte GrohnkeDel & Ruby Laffen
Mary Dauer HeatonJoe & Nancy Burgard
Mary Ann KleinjanGene & Bea Andersen
Frank Liegman Dan & Sue Greshik
Delphine Prodzinski Dan & Sue Greshik
John SchoelerWayne & Sally AlbinGeorge & Jacalyn BarnesGordon & Gail BischoffDane & Alicia BollingbergLeif & Marcia BollingbergJoe & Nancy BurgardCourtenay Rural Fire DistrictGregory & Heather FletcherNancy FletcherFriendsRandy & Penny Gengler Dan & Sue GreshikDuane & Cheryl HoggarthClyde & Linda HuberLillian JunkertLeslie & Bethyl LueckRichard & Shirley McGruderHarlan & Ardis McKenzieRichard & Colleen NelsonGerry Rehnke OlsonJerald & Mary Beth OrnWilliam & Suzanne ParriesRae Ann PaulsonEdith PrenticeRodney & Janice RoaldsonMarian RoemmichRobert & Dawn Rose Kim & Del Mari RunckBeverly SchaackMaurine SchoelerRichard & Helen SchoelerJeff SchuchardConstance SkoogJohanna Somsen
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Jessie RoskensDorothy ChouinardMatthew & Rachel DelaneyKenneth & Rosemary McDougallLinda McDougallLeo & Kari Newman NessEdward & Sandra OlsonMichael & Joleen Scott
Halsey SadRory & Sheila Metz
Keith SchlagerThomas & Edith Gould
Gaylen SchmuhlCarroll & Opal Schmuhl
John SchoelerWayne & Sally AlbinDale & Susan BackerClair & Marcella BakerGeorge & Jacalyn BarnesGordon & Gail BischoffDane & Alicia BollingbergLeif & Marcia BollingbergJoe & Nancy BurgardCourtenay Rural Fire DistrictRalph & Sandra DickE. J. & Liz DoyleMark FalkGregory & Heather FletcherNancy FletcherFriends Randy & Penny GenglerTimothy & Beth HaugenDuane & Cheryl HoggarthClyde & Linda HuberLillian JunkertJoni KachelhofferCraig, Cheri, Lindsey, Mark & Ryan KoppRichard & Doreen LarsonLeslie & Bethyl LueckJim & Susan MatthiesenRichard & Shirley McGruderHarlan & Ardis McKenzieCory & Gayle NelsonRichard & Colleen NelsonGerry Rehnke OlsonJerald & Mary Beth OrnElliot & Mary PaczkowskiWilliam & Suzanne ParriesRae Ann PaulsonEdith PrenticeRodney & Janice RoaldsonMarian RoemmichSteve & Susan RoemmichRobert & Dawn RoseKim & Del Mari RunckBeverly Schaack Brady SchoelerMaurine SchoelerRichard & Helen Schoeler
Gifts & Tributes
Jeff SchuchardConstance SkoogJohanna SomsenSteven & Sherry SomsenDarold & Claudia SoupirJenna StoppleworthDiana TanataKay TanataJackie TarpinianTCI InsuranceKevin & Kimberly Thoele Steven & Debra TompkinsWilliam & Lori Wanzek Doris Weller Dawn Zinke
Luella SchumakerJoe & Nancy Burgard
Peter SimonsenDale & Susan Backer
Wendell SimonsenDale & Susan Backer
Rosine StahleckerGrace Walz
Christian “Christ” SukoGladys LeyVera SukoWanda Walker
Eunice SveumNorman & Arlene Bitterman† Richard & Marilyn Kerber
Freda TelkenDoris OrrDonald ThomsGene & Bea AndersenMarcella & Clair BakerElmo & Ardina BentzLeroy & Mary BertschAlice BietzTom & Monica DiedeMarlyn DomekJane EberhardtFamily & FriendsGary & Ann GeiszlerMarjorie GlinzMarty GrayThelma Guthmiller & Alvin GruebeleLyle & Elizabeth HansonGeorge & Diane HelmstetlerBob & Sandra HillLynn & Barbara HopewellVernon & Doris JewettJeffrey JoyceJRMC Front Desk VolunteersWilliam & Sylvia KelleyMark & Mona KloseJenner & Esther KoenigRonald & Lenora LeglerReuben & Clarice LiechtyBernhoff & Lynell MadsoeDave & Dee Dee Martin
Marlys PerlebergScherbenske, Inc.John & Donna ScherrCandyce WickMark & Janet Wiese
Alice KachelPaul & Nicolle MandtGrace WalzWWW (Women Walking on Wednesday)
Kirk KendallThomas & Edith Gould
Donna KienzleBetty Mahlke
Irene KoehnSteve & Terry Koehn
Hubert KullaThomas & Edith Gould
Lester LarsonNorman & Kay AldingerElden & Debra BackerElmo & Ardina BentzTim & Sharon GanserJames & Sharon HatlewickNorma KaiserDeb Klosterman KloseLarry & Annetta KnechtTenille Larson Monica LubbersPaul & Lori Vandeberghe
Lyle LawrenceThomas & Edith Gould
Brent Malard Thomas & Edith Gould
Mabel MeyerLarry & Annetta Knecht
Leah MitchellNancy BeckDorothy ChouinardFamilySandra Goeller† Richard & Marilyn KerberMary Walicski
Eileen MyersPaul & Nicolle Mandt
Vergil NeumillerGertrude Neumiller
Edwin “Jack” NienowElmo & Ardina BentzJoyce Freier
Harvey OberlanderShelby Oberlander
Hilbert Oberlander Shelby Oberlander
Margaret PattersonGerald & Joan Rudnick
Betty PfarrCarl Pfarr
Delphine ProdzinskiClair & Marcella BakerFamily
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3D MAMMOGRAPHYValerie BolstadJason & Amanda Schaffer
MAMMOGRAPHYDoug & Margaret KlaudtR. M. Stoudt, Inc.David & Holly Wald
JRMC CANCER CENTERWendi AlvaradoSteve & Sybil AndersonGerard & Kathy BercierValerie BolstadBeau & Jenna BredahlAndrew & Angela CrummyDelray & Pamela EngerHeather ErholtzPatrick FolkMichele GeigleDavid & Trish GreenwoodGerald GuentherJeff GunkelMike & Linda GuthmillerKevin & Michelle HermansonJoshua Hetletvedt & Stacey Pesek Darren & Penny HollandDale & Debbie HolmstromDustin & Lisa JacksonJames River Correctional Center
Jeans Day ProceedsJeremy BahrBrenda BeckmanMelissa BossinghamKay EaglesonMark HainesLiz HendricksonSam JosephChris KinzlerMelissia KlevenPeggy KochArlie LindTanya MetzMarlane MiddlesteadBryan MillerPatty MoosMike MoserJulie MunkebyChad PringleJoAnn RichConnie Hackman Rivinius Sherry SchuttVickie StecklerBrandi SteeleAmy Walker
Frank & Stephanie JensenJames & Betty KennedyKnights of Columbus JamestownAmy LieboldSi & Martha Liechty
GIFTS & TRIBUTESThomas & Edith GouldScott KadlecDelno & Phyllis KleinknechtChad, Julia, Stuart, Angela & Maurena KourajianKevin & Peggy KourajianGladys LeyCarol McCoyDennis & Maureen MingGladys SchulzMarlyn SwansonJoan WagnerMary Werner
Donald WilliamsJeanette Srozinski
Alice WolskyDale & Susan BackerJames & Sharon NevaEdna NorheimElliot & Mary PaczkowskiSue Spitzer
JOHN DARDIS MEMORIAL HOSPICE GIFT FUNDIn Memory ofJohn Dardis
Thomas & Sharon DardisPaul Heer
Brent & Cheryl GardnerBert Hilber
Patricia DardisDonna Johnson
John & Rena LangEldora Reuther
Gary & Marit PetrekHalsey Sad
Joan MorrisRosine Stahlecker
Patricia DardisAgnes Wegner
Gary & Marit PetrekAlice Wolsky
Dennis & Jill Bredahl
JRMC CAMPUS & DANIEL KORNOVICH HEALING GARDENSGeorge & Diane Luiken-Spangler Stan & George Ann Waagen
In Memory ofEunice Peda
Grace WalzWendell Simonsen
FamilyKim & Carolyn Schrenk
Agnes WegnerGrace Walz
Fred & Carol MartinKim MartinPaul & Mindy MartinBernard & Darlene McIlonieJoe & Cindy NelmsEdna NorheimJudy & Rod OlinJerald & Mary Beth OrnDon & Anne OsborneRebecca PergotskiLeAnn Pollert George & Judith RailsbackMelvin & Pauline RoemmichErvin & Eunice SahrShirley SchaferArnold SchickTerry & Julie SchoelerMichael & Joleen ScottTom & Kelly ScottJohn & Carol SplonskowskiGerald & Barbara SrozinskiJeanette SrozinskiDavid & Patricia SteeleJackie TarpinianElla ThomsMary TrautmanJerome & Jo Dell VeilWanda WalkerGrace WalzMark & Michelle WatneGary & Paulette WebbRobert & Frieda WhitneyDawn Zinke
Delores “Lory” WanzekE. J. & Liz Doyle
Agnes WegnerBeverly AndersonDorothy ChouinardMark & Ruth DiedeFamily & FriendsMarjorie GlinzLola Heer Marian Montgomery Ronald & Tina OlsonAllen & Mary PergandeJohn & Adeline SchwehrDonald SilbernagelJohn & Marge VandebergheRichard & Alice WanzekClifford & Stella Wegner
Ronald WernerNeil & Laurie KramerGladys Schulz
Roy Werner Clair & Marcella BakerSteven & Kathryn BietzJoe & Nancy BurgardFamily & FriendsGayne & Corinne Gasal
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Donna JohnsonDick&LillianDixon
Donna KienzleLoren & Peggy Schroeder
Donald KingMark & Dianna PollertGene & Rebecca Wahl
Ronald KooyJoe & Cindy Nelms
Kenneth LangDwayne & Yvonne Bair
Lester LarsonKenneth & Marilyn TrautmanClydell & Mary Dockter
Carol Maessner Clydell & Mary Dockter
Correen MogckLeRoy & Dodie Kautz
Craig MurieAileen Astrup
Edwin “Jack” NienowMichael & Shelly Fercho
Jeff PfarrEileen Pfarr
Shelly RosaaenDoug & Debra Thingstad
Cliff SaterenMichael & Shelly Fercho
John SchoelerMary Beth OlombelMaurine Schoeler
Donald ThomsFamily & FriendsElla Thoms
Dolores “Lory” WanzekConnie JeskeJoe & Cindy NelmsMary Beth OlombelRalph & Sonja RudolphGene & Rebecca Wahl
Agnes WegnerDoug & Debra ThingstadWanda Walker
William WellMichael & Shelly FerchoJames & Eloise Kleven
Clinton ZinkeDawn Zinke
Arlene ZurmillerClydell & Mary Dockter
GOLF “FORE” GOODAgStar Financial ServicesAlerus FinancialJeffery BabinskiVirgil BabinskiCargill, Inc.Central Business SystemsCentral Sales, Inc.Mackenze Cimbura
Community MRI Services, LLCW. Thomas CoombeCredit Collections BureauDakota CentralDakota Plains Credit UnionDavis Real Estate Services Group, LLCDelta Dental of MinnesotaDuane EnzmingerFarmers Union Insurance Garitt Irey AgencyFirst Community Credit UnionFocusOne SolutionsKevin GebhardtGreat River EnergyHart CounselingHCIS/Vaaler InsuranceHillerud Construction, Inc.Hochhalter Chiropractic, PCHugo’sInfinityBuildingServicesJames/Valley Regional Lodge #4 ND Fraternal Order of PoliceJulie JeskeKyle JohnsonLayered SalonSteven MaierMarco MoserAaron MuehlbergNeis Bus ServiceDale Olson “Orr”iginals Inc.Otter Tail Power CompanyOttmar & Ottmar PCFrank RedlinJosh & Bailey RunklesEd RyanSanford HealthJason SchafferSchauer & Associates PCScherbenske Inc.Thomas SchmitzArnold SchumakerJonah SchwartzenbergerChristopher SiekSkidz ServiceThe Jamestown SunCurtis & Barbara TogstadTotal Clean Inc.James UkestadUnison BankMerle Weatherly
RADIOLOGYRaymundo & Maria Tan
Gifts & Tributes
Daniel & Angela LukachSteven & Marcie Marler MaierJustin & Paula MarkerMelissa MatzkeRory & Sheila MetzSteven & Jan MochLucas & Abby MorkenJoe & Cindy NelmsRoger & Diane NelsonWade & April ReadelKirk & Leann RipplingerLisa SandJeremey & Cheryl SchieleArdell & Barbara SchmidtLoren & Peggy SchroederTanya SchroederDean & Clarice SnowTerry & Pamela SwensonDoug & Debra ThingstadUS Bank Matching Gift Program Gail MartinGene & Rebecca WahlWilliam & Lori WanzekJeanette Weiss
In Honor ofCancer Patients
Geraldine GuthmillerPatty Cebula
Stan CebulaNancy Exner
David & Trish GreenwoodTom & Pam HeckPatricia Lindbo
Carol SwitzerJoel & Ann Wilson
Debbie HolmstromAnonymous
Joan MorrisMichael & Shelly Fercho
Carl PfarrEileen Pfarr
Darrel “Tucker” WavraDuane & Linda Hesch
In Memory ofAudrey Gohner
Larry & Terry UkestadElaine Gusaas
Wanda MogckWalter Gusaas
Jackie ThorpMabel “Mae” Hansted
Wanda MogckJean Christy Harrie
Deloris ChristyJacqualine “Jackie” Hoffmann
Michael & Shelly FerchoKeith Hovland
Sue & Dan Greshik
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Hospice babyWEAVING FRIENDSHIPS AND PROVIDING PEACE
dopted as a newborn in Alabama, she was born on March 31st. Meet PenelopeLameria Ruth. Her name means weaving friendships. She lets anybody and everybody hold her. She is the “hospice” baby.
On the day pictured here, Penelope visited LuVerne Brobst, whose arm was already outstretched,proppedonapillow,waitingforherarrival.ThisexperiencebroughtpeacetoBrobstinherfinaldays.Theconnectionrenewedthespiritofhercaregivers.
“We get so tired of death, Penelope gives us the fresh breath of life,” shares Kathleen Heller, JRMC Hospice Chaplain.
Penelope is the daughter of Kalen and Sarah Heller, and Kathleen’s granddaughter. Kalen is also a chaplain with the Jamestown Regional Medical Center Home Health and Hospice team. As Kalen goes to visit patients, he occasionally brings Penelope too.
GIFTS & TRIBUTESREHABILITATION SERVICESIn Honor ofJRMC Occupational Therapy Staff
Russell & Gwen Geiszler
In Memory ofLaura Jean Hochhalter
Leon & Darlene DewaldKatherine “Katy” Walz
Robert & Frieda Whitney
S.A.N.E / S.A.R.T.Jamestown United WayND Department of HealthZonta Club of Jamestown
SCRUBS CAMPUniversity of North Dakota
SURGERY CENTERBob & Sherri BrownGreg Nordstrom
THANK YOU TO THE HELLER FAMILY FOR SHARING. To learn more about the services provided by JRMC Home Health and Hospice, call (701) 952-4847.
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Friendly staff and prompt and courteous service. The meals were
excellent. The nursing staff are golden! All who had a hand in my
comfort and recovery…some 40+ individuals made my stay a mini
vacation! The operating team was superb!
—Ricky, Gackle, ND
I want to thank you for the loving care you gave to Marlene the
many times she was there. I hope to have time to visit you
sometime not on an emergency basis, however if that should
happen please give me the care you gave my wife, which was truly
appreciated. Please extend this thank you to all personnel who
helped & tended to Marlene in any way.
Lord’s blessing to all.
—Don, Jamestown, ND
THANK YOU TO THE HELLER FAMILY FOR SHARING. To learn more about the services provided by JRMC Home Health and Hospice, call (701) 952-4847.
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