Village Voice - Spring 2016

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Simple Living The Tiny House Movement Has Inspired De-cluttering Nationwide, Including at the Masonic Villages

A publication of the Masonic Villages


Spring 2016 Vol. 26, No. 2

In this Issue Cover Story: Simple Living ... pp. 12-15 Beyond the Call........................................................... p. 3 Fresh Air, Open Fields and Farming...................pp. 4-5 Outside the Lines.................................................. pp. 6-7 Village Happenings..............................................pp. 8-9 A Valuable Decision................................................ p. 10 Health Update............................................................p. 11 A Vision for the Future........................................pp. 16-18 A Majestic Memorial................................................ p. 19 Masonic Villages’ Wish List...................................... p. 20 For the Love of Angels Gifts.............................. pp. 21-28 Memorial Gifts................................................... pp. 29-31 Honorarium Gifts........................................................ p. 31

The Masonic Villages include locations in Dallas, Elizabethtown, Lafayette Hill, Sewickley and Warminster. Submissions for the summer issue of the Village Voice are due June 8. Public Relations Department Masonic Village, One Masonic Drive, Elizabethtown, PA 17022 For more information, call 717-367-1121, ext. 33383 or email pr@masonicvillages.org The Masonic Villages is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Admissions to the Masonic Villages are approved or disapproved primarily on the basis of need. Decisions concerning admission, the provision of services and referrals of residents are not based upon the applicant’s race, color, religion, disability, ancestry, national origin, familial status, age, sex, limited English proficiency or any other protected status.

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Beyond the Call As a security officer, Greg Pugliese realizes anything is possible when he’s at work. No one plans an emergency ahead of time. Much of his shift is spent patrolling the 1,400-acre Masonic Village at Elizabethtown campus, responding to requests and, if a call is made to 911, escorting emergency personnel to the location. He never knows what to expect when he gets a call, as was the case when he arrived at a cottage to find black smoke pluming from a bathroom. “When this call was dispatched, as always, we

worked as a beautician and raised her four daughters. Teresa and her husband, Roy, frequented Greg’s bakery.

responded with urgency and didn’t think it was anything

Two years ago, when Teresa began experiencing

more than a smoke detector being activated for a burnt

signs of dementia, her family knew Masonic Village was

piece of toast or bacon,” he said. “I always attempt to

the best place to address her needs. Greg began visiting

be vigilant, as do my co-workers, and am so grateful

her, easing the adjustment into her new home. Sharing

there were no serious injuries or major property loss. The

an affinity for the Italian language – and the country’s

response from my partner, Jack; staff members; and

pastries – the two transitioned between Italian and English,

outside agencies was very professional and appreciated.”

discussing her hometown and family life during the war.

Once a Baker

“Greg, while not in direct patient care, has gone

Greg’s grandparents were Italian immigrants, and

above and beyond his duties to help her cope …,”

growing up, he often heard Italian spoken among his

Douglas Zima, Teresa’s son-in-law, wrote in a thank you

family. A nod to his heritage, he opened an Italian bakery

letter to Greg’s supervisor. “My family and I appreciate his

in Lancaster.

doing this and contributing to her sense of belonging in

“My biggest achievement was owning and operating

the act of visiting her and for those memories, taking her

my bakery, which was a vision that I had for many years,”

back to what is for her a long lost time.”

he said. “Although I’m not in business anymore, the bakery

Teresa passed away on Feb. 29.

business is still on my mind.”

“I’m grateful to have met Teresa and know she is at

To satisfy his need to bake, he cooks and bakes at home and always seems to be drawn into a kitchen at restaurants, visiting friends in the business or sometimes helping out. Italian Connection

peace,” Greg said. “The residents at Masonic Village share a wealth of history. I enjoy and appreciate their insight.” It’s not unusual for Greg to spend his time brightening someone’s day. “My mantra, which I strive to live is, ‘kindness is not an

After falling in love with an American soldier stationed

act, it’s a lifestyle,’” he said. “In this hectic, crazy world, I

in Italy during World War II, Teresa Herr moved to the

believe we all get caught up in everything and forget to

United States in 1945. She adjusted to life in a new country,

show respect or kindness to others.”

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Fresh Air, Open Fields and Farming distance, of course. They are often the first to report new births. “It can be a challenge for me to always keep everything in tip-top shape, so I appreciate all the help I can get,” Frank said. “I always say, I have about 1,900 pairs of eyes helping me farm.” Frank can also keep a close eye on things from his home, which sits atop a hill on the Masonic Village campus, perfect for watching over the pastures. For Frank, who has been managing the farm for more than 30 years, farming is in his blood. Born and raised on a farm, Frank always knew the lifestyle was the right fit for It’s close to 6 a.m., and while most people are still

him, even though at times the work can be back-breaking.

fast asleep, Frank Stoltzfus has arrived at Masonic Village

Prior to his time at Masonic Village, Frank, his brother and

Farm’s feeding lot.

their wives owned and operated a livestock and grain farm

Every day is a different adventure, but each starts with feeding breakfast to his prized cattle. After all, it’s the

land and animals.

most important meal of the day for the herd, next to lunch,

Taking Opportunities to Educate

dinner and “snacks.” Unbelievably, the 500-plus head of

Ask Frank a question, any question at all, and he will

cattle eat through more than 4 million pounds of stored

take the time to answer carefully. Education, he believes, is

feed each year.

one of the best parts of being in his position. “It’s teaching

Since 1910, Masonic Village at Elizabethtown has been

others that is so rewarding,” Frank said. “We’re fortunate to

raising cattle, and now the fresh, never frozen beef supplies

have a well-oiled operation here. It’s nice to be able to

several on-campus restaurants, the Masonic Village Farm

spread knowledge and help others be successful, too.”

Market and 39 fine-dining restaurants in New York City. The

The Masonic Village Farm contributes to local

over 600 acres of crop land on-site is also under Frank’s

communities by offering tours and educational opportunities

jurisdiction. Crops include various grains, a portion of which

including internships for high school and college students.

goes into making feed for the cattle.

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together, continuing their family passion for working with

In February, Frank volunteered for the ultimate teaching

The entire farm is run by Frank, agricultural production

experience and traveled to the small village of Sikalongo,

supervisor; Scotty Miller, herdsperson; and the volunteerism

Zambia with his church’s mission group. He spent five days

of a few interns. Residents also assist in farming, from a

in the village developing plans to install a water system.


After a plan is constructed, the group will take a five-week

acres of pasture for every cow/calf pair, and the cattle are

trip back to Sikalongo to complete the labor. Frank will also

never kept inside unless they’re due for vaccination or show

educate the people of the village on building sustainable

symptoms of illness.

agriculture and proper animal husbandry, including

National Award-Winning Beef Quality

breeding and feeding. “They don’t use cattle the way we do in the United States. They don’t treat farming like an enterprise,” Frank

Masonic Village and Frank were awarded for demonstrating such exceptional animal care with the 2016 National Cow/Calf Beef Quality Assurance (BQA) award.

said. “It’s about taking the way they already do things,

According to the National Cattlemen’s Association,

understanding and respecting that way and giving them

which distributes the award, winners are “exemplary

ideas to improve their processes.”

models for promoting beef as a quality product from the

You could say Frank has farming down to a science,

local to the national level and work diligently to implement

but that may be an understatement. It is almost a paternal

the newest, safest, most efficient animal health, handling,

instinct. He seems to know what every stance, look and

daily management and record-keeping practices.”

movement means from his cattle. As a newborn calf finally

“It’s truly an honor to be recognized for what we do,”

gets to her feet after lying in the grass watching him, Frank

Frank said. “We take extreme measures in our care from

notes, “That’s how you know she’s feeling good, when she

birth to market. It’s not about what happens right before;

stands up and stretches.”

it’s what happens throughout the life of the animal. We

Farming can be all about paying attention to the small

strive to make beef better, not just better beef.”

things. The importance of allowing sufficient feedlot time,

Spring is a busy time of year for the Masonic Village

creating a low-stress environment and housing the herd

Farm, as up to 180 calves are born within 50 days. With

outside year-round to improve herd health can all add up

the rolling slopes and bright green grass of this season, the

to make a big difference. “All those practices have been

pastures, along with the newborn calves, are certainly a

instilled at our farm since day one,” Frank said.

sight to be seen.

At the Masonic Village Farm, there are one-and-a-half

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Outside The Lines next to the others and what makes a balanced picture.” While working toward her master’s degree in professional counseling at Carlow University, Terri Jones, social services caseworker, personally experienced the therapeutic benefits of art therapy and saw its potential for all populations. “As a student, I participated in various activities and learned different techniques to help clients relax and improve mindfulness – full attention and concentration,” she said. “Art therapy is a technique used in therapy

Betty Toney The pieces hanging on the walls of the art studio at the Masonic Village at Sewickley are intricate and

could see increased socialization occur as conversations started between classmates while they doodled, colored and painted.”

chromatic. While the designs are the same, each one

According to goldencarers.com, other benefits of

displays different colors, some blended with great finesse.

coloring include increased hand-eye coordination,

More than just pretty, these colored pages are a creative

feelings of accomplishment and reminiscing. Individuals

outlet for residents.

with dementia may experience decreased agitation and

Joann Hawes’ mother was an artist, and Joann’s bedroom wall displays two of her paintings. While Joann never painted herself, she appreciates art and enjoys

anxiety. After taking a job with Masonic Village, Terri noticed a coloring book on the table in Joann’s home.

visiting art museums in Pittsburgh. After reading an article

“She told me how much she enjoyed coloring,” Terri

about Johanna Basford, who created the coloring book,

said. “It made my experience in class become more real.

“Secret Garden,” which has sold more than 1.5 million

I thought this would be a great activity for our residents.”

copies, Joann found her artistic calling. She bought herself the book and some colored pencils.

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sessions, yet I found it promoted relaxation within myself. I

Joann brought up the idea to residents Ralph Dukstein and Will White, who run the art studio. After working with

“I just love it,” she said. “It’s not relaxing for me, but

Karen Hammond, recreation supervisor/concierge, they

stimulating. I just want to finish the page. I like to use bright

organized a class which meets Tuesdays, from 1:30 to

colors. You use your brain to decide what color looks good

3 p.m., and is always filled to capacity. Colored pencils


and coloring books are provided. The books feature

coloring pages and hung them on their walls. They have

everything from nature themes to lighthearted fantasies

a work of art they are proud of and can be displayed for

to intricate geometric patterns.

all to enjoy. All who participate say it is very relaxing, and

“We’ve been coloring happily ever since,” Joann said.

it takes their mind off other things they have going on in

In

their lives.”

the

personal

care

area,

residents

color

independently and in a group setting. Richelle DiVito, recreation coordinator, plays soothing nature or ocean

In the Sturgeon Health Care Center, Jody Pickens, recreation assistant, started a bi-weekly coloring class.

sounds in the background, adding to the calmness of

“You can hear a pin drop, they are so focused on

the activity. Megan Zulauf, music therapist, and DeeDee

coloring and doing it right,” Jody said. “They enjoy looking

Evans, music therapy intern, made a slide show of colored

at what the other residents’ pages look like.”

pictures to which they choreographed a song for the chimes group. “Often times when I visit residents, I find them coloring,”

“It is a worthwhile hobby that I’m sure anyone would very much like, either to relax or to be inspired,” Joann said.

Richelle said. “A few of the residents have framed their

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Village Happenings

Go Red!

In support of the American Heart Association’s Go Red For Women movement, residents and staff in Lafayette Hill wore red every Friday in February to spread awareness of women’s heart health.

Car Comrades

Residents of Lafayette Hill attended the Philadelphia Auto Show.

Flight of a Lifetime

A former licensed private pilot, Clyde Jordan, of Elizabethtown, took a flight to remember thanks to Masonic Village Hospice staff and volunteer Masons Larry Derr, Rick Hamm and Wayne Laughner. His wife, Eva, also joined to watch the special moment.

Happy Birthday!

Residents of Sycamore North Apartments in Elizabethtown threw a party to celebrate Harold Hartdung’s 100th birthday.

Carving Out Smiles

Using their time and talents to benefit patients at the Shriners Hospitals for Children - Erie facility, Sewickley woodworkers Jim Johnson (above right) and his son, JD (above left), crafted 995 wooden toys in 2015 for children to engage their creativity and decorate. Resident Bob Herbert delivers them to the hospital, which uses more than 75 toys each month and even recognized the group with a volunteer service award. This project has been ongoing for several years.

Masonic Service

R.W. Grand Master Raymond Dietz presented Masonic awards to residents for their years of service.

Slumber Party

A comfy occasion, residents and staff in Warminster wore their coziest pajamas and enjoyed slumber party snacks and movies while reminiscing about late nights and sleepovers.

Happy Valentine’s Day Go Green!

Residents celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in Lafayette Hill.

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Valentine’s Day in Elizabethtown included special dinner menus planned by the Food Services Department.


Spring Social

Egg-citing Event

Despite the late start of warm weather, residents in Sewickley celebrated spring with a night of entertainment and a delicious meal.

Elizabethtown residents hand-dyed more than 100 dozen eggs for the annual Easter Egg Hunt which attracted 160 eager children.

Enchanted Evening

Mardi Gras

Residents took in some New Orleans-inspired music and treats in Lafayette Hill.

Fun with Flyswatters

As part of the second annual Flyswatter Volleyball tournament in Elizabethtown, staff and residents took their best swats at a balloon and had a blast. Coming out victorious were the Blue Bombers resident team and the Mad Swatters of Human Resources staff team.

As part of the 9th Annual Enchanted Evening in Sewickley, themed “Diamonds are a Girl’s Best Friend,” 120 ladies residing in the Star Points personal care Building and the Sturgeon Health Care Center enjoyed a night of “star treatment,” gourmet food and entertainment. After having their photo taken, ladies were escorted to dinner by DeMolay and Rainbow Girls youth members, Brothers of the Trowel members from Crawford County and Master Mason’s Club members. Men had fun at a beer, pizza and poker party. Thanks to all who made the evening a success and provided generous financial support: Masonic Lodges, Order of the Eastern Star Chapters, Valley of Pittsburgh and New Castle Scottish Rite, Master Mason’s Club, residents from the retirement living area, staff, and relatives and friends of the Masonic Village.

Helping Heroes

As part of Volunteer Recognition Week in April, volunteers in Elizabethtown and Lafayette Hill enjoyed celebrations. Thanks to the close to 1,000 volunteers who make a difference at Masonic Villages every day!

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A Valuable Decision The Masonic fraternity focuses on “making good men better.” Each man has his own reasons for joining and his own ideals of what “better” means. The fraternity offers members a chance to surround themselves with others who have similar values and opportunities to serve their community. It also provides guidance for balancing life’s responsibilities, referred to as the 24-inch gauge (an instrument used by operative Masons to measure and lay out their work), which represents the 24 hours in a day. One third of the day should be reserved for work, one third for service to God and one third for refreshment and sleep. For one newly-made Mason, the right reasons and the right timing made his decision to join a simple one. After 40 years with the Philadelphia Fire Department, Jay Cooke retired as a fire lieutenant and first line

Do You Know Someone Who Would Be an Excellent Mason?

supervisor in June 2014. By August 2014, he had moved to the Masonic Village at Elizabethtown with his wife, Cathy, and his mother, Rita. The move offered Cathy and Jay the support they

If you have identified worthy men whom you know

needed to care for Rita at home while they explored their

would be excellent Masons, wait no longer to invite

own interests, which include discussion groups and Jay’s

them to be part of the Masonic fraternity.

service with the Bainbridge Fire Company. The country

As part of R.W. Grand Master Raymond Dietz’s New

lifestyle was easy to embrace.

Membership Incentive Program, after a candidate

Jay’s career was fraternal in nature, and after years

receives his First Degree, the first-line signer will be

of admiring Masons and living by similar principles, once

credited with 60 points. He can accumulate his points,

he was settled into his new home, he was ready to make

immediately receive merchandise displayed on the

a commitment to the Masonic fraternity in February 2016.

Pennsylvania Masons’ Incentive Program website

“It was a natural fit, but I never had the time before,”

(www.pamasons.org/incentives/), or may donate the

he said. “Many of my values are Masonic, although I

points to the Masonic Children’s Home.

didn’t always know that.”

In addition to the selection of merchandise from

Being a Mason is not a requirement to live at the

the website, a member will receive a new Masonic

Masonic Villages, although Jay has found himself in good

tie for each of the first four petitions on which he is a

company with a close-knit community.

first-line signer once the candidate receives his Third Degree.

“Masons are exactly as they appear,” he said. “Living amongst the Brothers and Sisters, it’s an everyday illustration of the worthiness of the organization.”

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Non-medicinal Responses to Pain 1. Understand your condition and its cause - When do you have the pain? What is the character of the pain? What makes it worse? What makes it better? How much does it limit your function in daily life? What interventions have you tried? Analyze your pain as best you can, and then schedule an appointment with your medical provider to review.

Don’t Settle for Pain By Leon Kraybill, M.D., C.M.D., medical director, Masonic Village at Elizabethtown

True or False? • Chronic pain is an inevitable part of the human aging experience, so we should just accept and live with it. • Pain pills are the only significant intervention for chronic pain. • Taking pain medicine is “giving in” to the pain, so we should delay taking medication as long as possible. • Most pain medications are similar in benefit and side effects. If you believe these statements are false, you are correct. Pain is a common experience for older adults (25-50 percent of those in a community setting), but should not be ignored or accepted without consideration. The severity of pain can usually be decreased and sometimes eliminated. There are options for treatment and intervention, but the intensity and safety of these treatments must be evaluated. Individuals who have not lived with chronic pain are challenged to understand its full effect on physical, mental, social and spiritual wellbeing. Untreated pain can result in significant suffering, impairment of life functioning, depression and social isolation.

Types of Pain

There are several different types of pain, and each may benefit from a different type of treatment. Your medical provider can help you figure out what type of pain you’re experiencing, which will then help to determine the best intervention. • Somatic pain – often described as a throbbing, aching or sharp sensation in soft tissue or bone (think of a sprained ankle or knee arthritis) • Visceral pain – a cramping, dull or aching discomfort in deeper body structures (think of abdominal cramps from an intestinal virus)

2. Regular activity has been shown to decrease pain scores, improve mood, augment function and stabilize walking - This may include exercise programs, tai chi, water aerobics, yoga and stretching disciplines. Ease into these activities slowly (over weeks), so as not to unnecessarily escalate the pain. A formal physical therapy program can be helpful. Even people who are bedbound appear to benefit from regular positioning, range of motion and gentle massage. 3. Application of heat/ice can give some relief - Use whichever intervention gives the most benefit. Heat often works the best for chronic arthritis pain when the joints are stiff or aching (such as waking with pain). Ice may give more relief for pain after working a joint (like pain after walking all day). Some people find alternating heat and ice is best. 4. Management of depression, anxiety and mood changes - If you understand your pain and the thoughts/actions which result, then you may be able to learn how to use positive coping strategies. Sometimes antidepressant medications may help you deal with the consequences of pain, as may support groups and counseling. 5. Pain clinics use an interdisciplinary team approach to manage pain This may include massage therapy, acupuncture, hot/cold therapy, transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS), biofeedback, music, nerve blocks or injections with Novocain/cortisone. Ask your medical provider for a referral.

• Neuropathic pain – a burning, numb, or “pins and needles” pain from irritation of nerves (like when your foot falls asleep)

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Simple Living A new trend has captivated the country, even though

But, simple living, the core idea behind the Tiny House

it’s considered “tiny.” The Tiny House Movement has taken

Movement, can be a motto for anyone looking to organize

Americans by storm, encouraging simplicity, financial

and de-stress their home life.

stability and easy living. The Tiny House Movement describes the architectural

500-square-foot “tiny” house, but was still a little nervous

and social trend that advocates living simply in small or

when picking out her brand new apartment at Masonic

“tiny” homes. Frugal home owners who are sick of the

Village at Lafayette Hill. Frankly, the term “downsize”

clutter are buying “tiny” homes, which have 500 square

gave her the willies. Although she was getting a little

feet (or less) of living space – quite a comparison to the

overwhelmed at home, she wasn’t ready to give up all

average American home, which is 2,600 square feet. Tiny

her space, and most importantly, her things.

homes are often comprised of one room and a loft space

“I was wondering what I would do with all my stuff,”

and are usually built on trailers to allow the flexibility to

Debbie said. “I began to worry if I had enough space to

move from one location to another.

host family holidays without all my big pieces of furniture.”

According to TIME magazine, the average size of new

As soon as Debbie moved in, her fears disappeared.

American homes has swelled by 50 percent since 1970,

She used her apartment’s floor plan to see which

despite the fact the average family size has decreased

furniture would fit and ended up keeping her most-used

within the same period. More space equals the ability to

items from her previous home. She let her children choose

accommodate more stuff, but the Tiny House Movement

what they wanted, and even purchased new items to fit

has shaken up this cluttered residence trend.

the modern yet homey look she desired for her apartment.

Which age groups are catching onto this trend? It may not be who you think.

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Debbie Amoroso wasn’t planning to move into a

“I realized, even though my living room is spacious and has just enough room for when my family visits, I don’t

Aging baby boomers are finding themselves to be

have to host holidays anymore. I can do what I want and

empty nesters, having already raised their children (with

be free. Not like I didn’t enjoy doing it before,” she laughs.

countless useless items stored away to prove it) and are

The lights of Debbie’s life, her 5-year-old granddaughter

ready for a change. Also, those in their late 20s and early

and 9-year-old grandson, visit a few times a month. She

30s are catching onto the Tiny House Movement, spending

prepares their favorite dish, macaroni and cheese, and

their money on experiences rather than a home.

the kids love her big comfy couch and spinning bar stools.


As her family dines and toasts together at her breakfast bar, Debbie smiles and knows she made the right choice in selecting her apartment. “I’ve got the perfect amount of space for me and my favorite possessions, including my little balls of energy.” A “little ball of energy” could be used to describe both her grandchildren and Debbie herself. Room to stow away trinkets and things she’ll never use again seems less important to Debbie now that she’s active with Masonic Village’s theater club, residents’ association and dining with friends. “I couldn’t believe all the activities that were available when I first moved here. It’s like a cruise ship. There’s always something to do,” Debbie said, “I would know. I cruise a lot.” “By far, one of the most common objections we hear is ‘What am I going to do with all my stuff?’” Bridget Harris, director of sales and marketing at Masonic Village at Lafayette Hill, said. “Sometimes de-cluttering is harder than you think. We have some people who live out of boxes for months.”

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“Three Rules of Work: Out of clutter find simplicity; From discord find harmony; In the middle of difficulty lies opportunity.” -Albert Einstein come with additional storage units for items such as luggage or holiday decorations. Items that are still valued can be stored without clogging up living space. “Take all the brand new things you are saving – the fancy nightgown, the new sheets, the gourmet jelly, the Masonic Villages marketing staff know it can be

cashmere gloves – whatever it is that you have had for

hard to simplify home life and do their best to help with

years but have not used because it was too good, and

room planning by providing suggestions, floor plans and

start using it,” said Rochelle Welkowitz, active adult

measurements.

and seniors transition specialist for Berkshire Hathaway

“Sometimes, it’s just getting someone else’s opinion that makes all the difference,” Bridget said, “even if you don’t have the same taste.” “Knowing

their

interests

to incoming Masonic Village at Elizabethtown residents. As a bonus, a smaller living space can actually help

and

talking

people

reduce clutter. If a home doesn’t have “extra rooms”

through what the space could become with their own

or a large basement or storage area where things can

personal flare can really open their minds,” Kelly Eakin,

accumulate, the incentive is much greater to stay

director of sales and marketing at Masonic Village at

organized and tidy. There isn’t space to shut doors on

Elizabethtown, said. “There’s a certain amount of relief

boxes of old paperwork, unused furniture and tubs of

to that. It encourages people to consider getting rid of

clothing.

their clutter. De-cluttering usually starts with the mind and commitment.”

Ultimately, de-cluttering is good for any sized home. At varying locations, Masonic Villages offers a wide range of

Sometimes, all it takes is a little creativity.

living options including apartments (ranging from studio

“Purchasing organizational containers that can fit

to three-bedroom), cottages and villas.

on tall shelves, which would normally be unused, or

In the end, both Bridget and Kelly agree, most residents

underneath beds can be a huge space saver,” Bridget

are relieved and extremely satisfied with the space they

said. “Buying additional shelving for closets can also allow

have chosen.

you to be creative. I’ve seen two residents make their walk-in closet into a home office.” Plus, most living options across the Masonic Villages

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Homesale Realty in Lancaster. Rochelle provides advice

“It’s a new beginning,” Bridget said. “No matter the size of the new home, if it has order and organization, it can be a pride piece to show off.”


5 Minute Tips For De-cluttering Your Space

papers anywhere but that spot. Plus, it may prove helpful when you’re looking for a receipt or piece of mail later. Pull Out Some Old Clothes You Don’t Wear Spend a few minutes pulling out clothes from your

Leo Babauta, blogger and author of “The Effortless Life”

closet that you haven’t worn in a few months. If they’re out

and other books, shares tips for those who want to de-

of season, store them somewhere else. If you know you’ll

clutter but don’t know exactly where to start. He suggests

never wear it again, donate or consign it. This will leave your

beginning with five-minute sessions. You may only make a

closet with plenty of space for the things you actually wear.

small dent in your mountain of collected items, but in no

Schedule a De-cluttering Weekend

time, you’ll be on your way to simple living.

Mentally prepare yourself to de-clutter. Maybe you

Spend a Few Minutes Visualizing the Room

don’t feel like taking on the big project now, but if you take

Take a moment to look at one of your rooms and

the time to schedule a weekend next month, you can find

visualize how you want it to look. Concern yourself with

more hands to pitch in, get donation boxes and trash bags

three areas: furniture, flat surfaces and floors. Look for

ready and plan a trip to a charity to drop off your things.

unneeded furniture, things cluttering the floor and papers

One person’s trash is another person’s treasure!

and other randomized items that are covering surfaces

Have a Conversation with Family

such as tables and counter tops. Once you’ve visualized

Sometimes the clutter doesn’t come from just us – it’s

the room uncluttered, you may have all the motivation

from the people we live with or the people who visit. An

you need to start!

uncluttered home is your vision of simplicity. If you take

Designate a Spot for Incoming Papers

a few minutes to explain that to family and frequent

According to Babauta, papers often account for a lot of clutter. Designate an in-box tray, and don’t put down

visitors, you have a better chance of maintaining your organization.

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A Vision for the Future Masonic Village at Elizabethtown has greatly evolved

“With the bigger projects, it is why we share them so

since a plan was laid out for a village in a cornfield more

far ahead of time. We always allow for input and want

than 100 years ago. With a population that has grown

to know what’s important to them,” Cindy said. “We also

from 11 residents to more than 1,800, Masonic Village has

meet with staff to ensure they are informed as we go.”

seen many changes over the years as more individuals call the community home. Much has changed in the way of building methods, trends and technology, but at the core of every decision

As part of plans announced in spring 2015, renovations to Grand Lodge Hall and the Freemasons Cultural Center have begun. Projects this year will lead to bigger changes in subsequent years.

is the care, services and enjoyment of residents. Several major projects are underway in 2016, with more in the works for 2017.

After relocating to the Freemasons Cultural Center

“While master planning is designed to take a long-

in 2014 for what was to be a temporary period, staff at

term view, we define the most detail in the next five years.

the Masonic Wellness Center heard from many members

What drives decisions is what we hear from our current

that it was a convenient location for them. The center

residents and what we anticipate as the needs of the

will undergo renovations to remain within its current

future,” Cindy Phillips, executive director, explained. “We

location and better accommodate members beyond just

constantly ask ourselves: ‘What changes are needed?

providing an outlet for exercise.

What is the right use of our space on campus, and can we use it differently?’”

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In addition to men’s and women’s locker rooms, the center will receive new equipment geared for all levels of

Cindy and other leadership staff share plans with

fitness, including pieces which assist in functional mobility,

residents early in the process to allow for their feedback

fall prevention, flexibility and range of motion. New cardio

and reactions.

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With a total of approximately 45 new spaces for

residents and staff, two parking lots will be added

A new massage and Healing Touch room, personal

across from the Human Resources building and next to

training room, and nutritional and healthy lifestyle changes

the Berks building, near the heating/cooling plant. The

coaching will provide for spiritual, physical and emotional

second lot will provide easy access to the Grand Lodge

wellness. A lounge area with educational opportunities will

Hall Restaurant. Additionally, several new handicap

address intellectual wellness.

parking spots will be placed west of the Formal Gardens.

During the renovation, the wellness center will

Construction will begin this summer, with completion in

temporarily relocate to the Brossman Ballroom in the

September. Walking paths will be adjusted, and trees will

Freemasons Cultural Center from the end of May through

be relocated or avoided.

Sept. 24. Hours will remain the same, and classes will

“As we grow programming in Grand Lodge Hall and

continue as scheduled. The new wellness center will re-

the Freemasons Cultural Center, it will become the hub

open on Sept. 26 in memory of Harry F. Baird and Nelson M.

of campus once again,” Cindy said. “With increased

Baird, thanks to Elsie Longacre Baird’s generous $2.1 million

activity, these new lots will provide added parking ahead

donation to provide others the opportunity to live well.

of future changes.”

“We’re excited to be a social center, offering people assistance in addressing their health and happiness across all dimensions of wellness,” Stacy Schroder, director of wellness and prevention, said.

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“I believe it will be one of the nicest and most modern shops in any of the retirement communities in the state, if not the country,” Dean Miller, president of the woodshop, said. “Three of us from the shop, Bob Umbaugh, Clarence Brockman and myself, have attended all the design meetings. We had a lot of input, and the final design is based on what we told them.” A woodshop was originally established at the Masonic Village in 1963, and in 1991, the Rooster’s Corner

Grand Lodge Hall porch Grand Lodge Hall Main Entrance To replace the worn green awning, a new stone

Woodworking Shop officially opened in a former chicken house. Any residents interested in joining may drop by the woodshop. The showroom is open for sales Monday through Saturday, 8 to 11 a.m. and 1 to 3 p.m.

structure will provide permanent coverage for those waiting for a shuttle or wanting to sit outside overlooking

The Future and Beyond

the Village Green. Automatic doors will also be added

New Cottages

to this entrance. The project will begin in June, with completion by Autumn Day in September.

To keep up with the demands of Masonic Village’s current waiting list, the Board of Directors has approved the pre-marketing of approximately 68 cottages to be built off

Rooster’s Corner Woodworking Shop

Commandery Road where the current Landscape Shop

Work has already begun to prepare for the

and the resident garden plots sit (the garden plots will be

construction of the new woodshop, located down the

relocated). If sufficient interest is shown, construction will

hill from the Brossman Pool. The 8,700 sq. ft. building is

begin in April 2017.

expected to be completed in early fall. It will be named in honor of resident Robert Umbaugh, who donated funds for its construction. It will feature 56

To accommodate the potential cottage project in the area, the Landscape Department will relocate to its new home this summer.

workbenches with 37 assembly tables and up to three Freemasons Cultural Center and Grand Lodge Hall

storage rooms. Lots of windows will enhance lighting, and high

To encourage more interaction and take advantage

ceilings will control noise. The addition of a centralized

of the beautiful Formal Gardens, renovations to Grand

dust collection system and air conditioning will create

Lodge Hall are in the planning process. Based on a

a comfortable work area for the woodworkers, some of

“Main Street” concept, the first floor may include a new

whom spend eight hours a day in the woodshop. A paved

multimedia center, a pub with billiards and updates to

parking lot will provide 50 spaces. A showroom on the

the library, post office, gift shop and restaurant, including

ground floor will make it easily accessible to customers.

outdoor dining options. The Three Loaves Café and atrium will be refreshed to meet residents’ and visitors’ suggestions. Progress is a tribute to the founders of Masonic Village, who declared in the 1913 Annual Report of the Committee on Masonic Homes: “In the creation of this home, the dominating purpose was to build not only for today but for the years to be ...”

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New Woodshop

All renderings by RLPS Architects


A Majestic Memorial At the Masonic Village in Elizabethtown, residents,

and gifts made through the Masonic Charities.

staff and visitors enjoy 400 acres of woodlands, an 80-acre

The Masonic Charities Office of Gift Planning works

orchard with 10,000 fruit trees and a huge assortment of

with donors who would like to remember or honor a loved

ornamental and shade trees including the biggest Mexican

one with a gift of $250 and above for a garden plaque

pine north of the Mason-Dixon line. The ancient oaks lining

placed at the base of a tree in a public area.

Freemason Drive, the solemn sentinels standing guard in

Don Bogart worked with David Whitenack, director of

the Veterans Grove and the large brothers extending their

gift planning – central region, to select a tree and a garden

arms over the Village Green are central to the Masonic

marker with a special inscription in memory of his wife,

Village’s identity as a beautiful place to live, work and visit.

Deborah. Deb worked for more than 30 years as a nurse

Unfortunately, nature can occasionally be harsh on

in the Masonic Health Care Center and was loved and

trees, and just like humans, the health of a tree declines

appreciated by her co-workers and the residents whom

over time. In February, shear wind severely damaged or

she served. In her final days, Deb was in turn cared for by

destroyed 35 trees throughout the Elizabethtown campus.

the Masonic Village Hospice staff and volunteers. This past

The number of trees lost on this single day was exceptional,

spring, Timothy Nickel, hospice chaplain, arranged for a

but even before the winds arrived, there were already

gathering of family and friends in the Masonic Health Care

plans this year to purchase 15 to 20 new trees. To maintain

Center courtyard to dedicate a yellow butterfly magnolia

the beauty of all five Masonic Villages of Pennsylvania,

and remember Deb.

trees are purchased and planted every year. Scott

Ruth,

director

of

land

management

Anyone interested in making a gift to the Masonic in

Villages General Fund to help support the maintenance

Elizabethtown, oversees 32 full-time gardeners and two

and beauty of any of the campuses may do so online at

certified arborists. He says costs vary from $250 to replace

www.masoniccharitiespa.org/donate-now/ or by using

small ornamental trees to $1,000+ for large oak trees.

the enclosed business reply envelope. To learn more

Funds to support the maintenance and operations of

about dedicating trees with garden markers created in

the Masonic Villages, as well as assist in the care of adults

memory or in honor of loved ones, contact the Office of

and children residing there, are provided by resident fees

Gift Planning at 800-599-6454.

Financial information about Masonic Charities can be obtained by contacting us at 800-599-6454. In addition, Masonic Charities is required to file financial information with several states. Colorado: Colorado residents may obtain copies of registration and financial documents from the office of the Secretary of State, 303-894-2680, http://www.sos.state.co.us/. Florida: SC No. 00774, A COPY OF THE OFFICIAL REGISTRATION AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DIVISION OF CONSUMER SERVICES BY CALLING TOLL-FREE, WITHIN THE STATE, 800-HELP-FLA. Georgia: full and fair description of the programs and activities of Masonic Charities and its financial statement are available upon request at the address indicated above. Illinois: Contracts and reports regarding Masonic Charities are on file with the Illinois Attorney General. Maryland: For the cost of postage and copying, documents and information filed under the Maryland charitable organizations laws can be obtained from the Secretary of State, Charitable Division, State House, Annapolis, MD 21401, 800-825-4510. Michigan: MICS No. 11796 Mississippi: The official registration and financial information of Masonic Charities may be obtained from the Mississippi Secretary of State’s office by calling 888-236-6167. New Jersey: INFORMATION FILED WITH THE ATTORNEY GENERAL CONCERNING THIS CHARITABLE SOLICITATION AND THE PERCENTAGE OF CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED BY THE CHARITY DURING THE LAST REPORTING PERIOD THAT WERE DEDICATED TO THE CHARITABLE PURPOSE MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE ATTORNEY GENERAL BY CALLING 973-504-6215 AND IS AVAILABLE ON THE INTERNET AT www.njconsumeraffairs.gov/ocp.htm#charity. REGISTRATION WITH THE ATTORNEY GENERAL DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT. New York: A copy of the latest annual report can be obtained from the organization or from the Office of the Attorney General by writing the Charities Bureau, 120 Broadway, New York, NY 10271. North Carolina: Financial information about this organization and a copy of its license are available from the State Solicitation Licensing Branch at 888-830-4989. Pennsylvania: The official registration and financial information of Masonic Charities may be obtained from the Pennsylvania Department of State by calling toll-free, within Pennsylvania, 800-732-0999. Virginia: Financial statements are available from the State Office of Consumer Affairs, P.O. Box 1163, Richmond, VA 23218. Washington: The notice of solicitation required by the Charitable Solicitation Act is on file with the Washington Secretary of State, and information relating to financial affairs of Masonic Charities is available from the Secretary of State, and the toll-free number for Washington residents: 1-800-332-4483. West Virginia: West Virginia residents may obtain a summary of the registration and financial documents from the Secretary of State, State Capitol, Charleston, WV 25305. REGISTRATION IN THE ABOVE STATES DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT, APPROVAL OR RECOMMENDATION OF MASONIC CHARITIES BY THE STATE.

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Qty. Capital Need Masonic Village at Elizabethtown 12 Digital Cameras 114 Silent Alarm Systems 13 Hair Dryer Stations for Spas 5 iPads 4 Computer Tablets 1 Espresso Machine 4 Electric Lift Recliner 11 Bose Stereo Systems 5 Shower Chairs 1 Eva Pneumatic Platform Walker 1 Portable Sound System 22 Vital Signs Machines for AOD 2 Piano (Roland - acoustic) 4 Wheelchair Glider Swing Hospice 8 Tickets to Local Baseball Game 5 Gift Card to Local Diner 2 Gift Card to Local Restaurant 5 Donation for Transportation Cost 5 Gift Cards to Local Spa 5 Hospitality Cart Supplies 2 Special Events Bus Trip Cost 1 Week at the Shore Bleiler Cottage Needs 1 Refrigerator Masonic Village at Lafayette Hill 1 LifePack CR Plus District of Columbia Museums with Lunch and Transportation Harvest Ball Event Drama Lessons/Activities for Residents Masonic Village at Sewickley 1 Hand Rail Tilt and Roll Scale 1 ARJO Sit to Stand Lift 1 4 Channel E Stimulation (electric) 1 Occupancy Sensors for Apartment Hallway Masonic Village at Dallas 1 Cot or Roll Away Bed 1 Sound System 2 Awnings (retractable) Masonic Village at Warminster 10 Wood Working Kits 1 Pergola with Awning

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MASONIC VILLAGES’

2016

WISH LIST ITEMS OFFICE OF GIFT PLANNING

800-599-6454

Thank you to the following individuals who have recently provided for items: Masonic Village at Elizabethtown: Joseph H. Brown Lodge No. 751: Computer Tablets Margie Brown: Wheelchair Cushions Robert and Eileen Duckett: TVs for spas Friendship-Williams Lodge No. 400: Wheelchair Cushion Patti Kinder, Dawn Roser, Ann Anstadt, Debi Hoover, Martha Hodges, Pam Fogle, Kenneth and Kay Matthews, Jennie Taylor: Musical Instruments Mozart Lodge No. 436: Wheelchairs Masonic Village at Lafayette Hill: Anonymous: Hospital Pillow, Yoga Blocks and Mats, Foam Roller Masonic Village at Sewickley: Margaret Headland: Music Therapy William and Marlene Moisey: Dining Room Food Cart and Birthday Linens and Centerpieces Richard and Michelle Muth: Piano Dollies Masonic Village at Warminster: Friendship-Williams Lodge No. 400: Woodworking Kit

There is an all-inclusive wish list posted on the Masonic Charities website at www.MasonicCharitiesPA.org, or feel free to contact the Office of Gift Planning at 800-599-6454. Please note that if funds donated for any item listed are over- subscribed, the funds will be used for additional wish list items or needs in the same service area.


Love of Angels Thank you to all who contributed to the Masonic Charities 2015 Holiday Appeal, For the Love of Angels, in support of our Masonic Villages. Listed below are the names of those individuals and couples who have made contributions from Nov. 1, 2015 through Jan. 31, 2016. Great care has been taken to ensure the accuracy and thoroughness of the names listed below. We regret any errors or omissions. If an error has been made, please contact the Office of Gift Planning at 800-599-6454; 717-367-1121, ext. 33003; or by emailing giving@masonicvillages.org.

Thank you.

Edward G. Gollhofer

Sophia T. Miller

Robert and Despina Grimes

Walter J. Morris

Laverne and Bonnie Hauck

Janette Morton

Cynthia Kroepil

John M. Pope

Mary Ann Krotzer

David I. Shields

Robert and Martha Ladley

James R. Silvius

Margaret Ann Lewis

Jeff Strayer

Shirley P. Matheny

Margaret K. Weidman

Joyce A. McElhaugh

Howard R. Wykoff

Listed below are memorial gifts made in memory of one individual or couple (names shown in blue) John W. Albaugh........................... Suzanne R. Wojewodzki All Veterans.................................................Bill and Pat Vohs Helen Allen............................................................Scott Allen Kathleen (Kitty) Ambrozates............... Valerie Ambrozates Frank and Danny Amoroso...................Deborah Amoroso Charles A. Anderson......................... Suzanne E. Anderson Hans Dieter and Ruth Andrae.................Renate A. Hylinski Alice Susanah Andrews............................Beatrice M. Flory Charles (Jim) Andrews.................................Ginny Andrews Mary Angelo................................................. Harold Honath Janet Louise Anstine............................................Jane Ruby Arlene Armour...............................................Eleanor L. Wolf Jack Armstrong......................................Geraldine, Jennifer and Scot Armstrong Helen M. Arnold.........................................Palmer H. Arnold Richard and Carla Arnold Jane Arnold........................................ Suzanne E. Anderson Mary Lambert Atkins................................Charlotte M. Betz Francis W. August............................... Elizabeth Ann August Betty J. Auker............................................Bonnie L. Conrad

Claire W. Aurentz........................Terry and Barbara Lenker Anne K. Baker........................................Bob and Kay Sutch James G. Baker............................... Walt and Diane Berger Joan R. Baker....................................................... Jill Wagner Margaret M. Balmer......................................Eleanor L. Wolf William and Margaret Balmer...........Catherine McSherry Donald W. Banzhof.......................................Patricia A. Ruth Lillian E. Banzhof........................... Robert and Alberta Fritz Earl R. Baringer............................................ Paul D. Baringer Carol Barkley....................................................John Barkley Petrea S. Barley......................................... Virginia B. Rainey William J. Barnhart.................................. Theon A. Barnhart . Karen L. Nye Philip and Sara Barsky................. Marilyn Barsky-Boccella and Freydel Barsky Arthur H. and Ada B. Barth...............................James Barth . Judy Neideigh . Joyce Vuxta Ruth Dull Beane................................... Kenneth F. Beane, Sr. Thomas A. Beaty........................... Mike and Joanne Beaty

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George C. Bellamy, Sr. .......................... Ginny Winderman LeRoy (Duke) Bennett.................................Barbara L. Racki Michael Bergbauer, Jr. ........................... Barbara E. Shields Michael Bergbauer, Sr. .......................... Barbara E. Shields William E. and Ruth K. Best, Sr. ....................Linda B. Muller Arthur E. Betz..................................................Sandra Zippler Russel E. and Ruth Bilheimer............ Douglas M. Bilheimer Truman W. Bittenbender................................. Gail Fairchild Richard and Betty Black......................Anne Dunkelberger George W. Bowns, Sr. .......................................Judith Street and George Bowns, Jr. William Boyer.............................................. Carole L. Shadle Sarah Louise Braden.......................Larry and Cindy Strong Lynn G. Brandt................................. Russell and Faye Baker . Carol A. Brandt Earl H. Brinser................................................ Mary E. Calvert James F. and Helen M. Brookhart........................... Donald and Patricia March J. Glen Brossman.............Jay Brossman and Sarah Kinzey Jane Brower..............................William and Marion Brower Barbara G. Brown............................................. Stuart Brown Joseph V. and Arlene Brown..................Kenneth E. Patrick Richard (Dick) Brown....................................Sarah H. Brown William (Bill) Brown.........................................Margie Brown Ann F. Brubaker....................................... Beverly B. Holliday Anna F. Brubaker.............................................Ann L. Boylan Jacquelyne M. Brubaker.....................................Lin Roussel David C. Bryan.............................................. Avis Ann Bryan James S. and Joan C. Bryner.....James and Sheryl Bryner Scott Burcaw..................................Karen Check and Sisters Harold E. and Betty C. Burgess, Jr. ....... Ronald K. Burgess Frank M. Burton.......................................... Sharon R. Burton . Paul and Stacie Lewis Arthur R. and Glenna D. Bush.......Margaret Ann Hummel Ruth Cagnoli............................................. Doris M. Novinger Roy G. Calvert.............................................. Mary E. Calvert Elsie Naomi Carmichael.................. James D. Carmichael . Larry and Diane Carmichael Florence P. Carroll..................................... Patricia A. Barker Richard F. and Margaret D. Case............................. Dennis and Sylvia Ulion Gaylon C. Cathcart......... Michael and Barbara Cathcart Martha C. Cederstrom.....John and Pamella Cederstrom John H. Chard............................................ Martha J. Chard Carson and Ruth Christman.....................................Lamont and Nancy Richardson Nancy L. Ciaburri......................................Robert L. Ciaburri Christine B. Clay..............................................Henry A. Clay J. Larry Cocklin......................................... Nancy J. Cocklin George W. Coder........................................... Nancy Coder Joseph G. Cook..............................................Edith M. Cook Clyde D. Cooper, Sr. .................Frances Cooper Schmuck William and Cornelia Cooper.... Windell E. Cooper Porter Frances Billmeyer Cooper........Frances Cooper Schmuck John H. and Mary L. Cooper......John and Kathie Cooper Carol A. Crawford...................................James T. Crawford Clarence W. Crider........................................Becky Thomas James and Isabella Cromie................... Barbara E. Shields

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James and Margaret Cromie................ Barbara E. Shields Catherine F. Crouch......................................... Kate Crouch Edward L. Crow................................................Carol J. Crow Winifred J. Crum.......................................Kenneth E. Patrick Albert Cunningham..........................Lillian J. Cunningham Miriam B. Custer.....................Ted and Meg Lichtenwalner Allen B. Cutright............................................Kinuko Cutright Charles (Bud) E. Daniel...............................Helen G. Daniel Frank E. Daniels........................................ Carolyn F. Daniels Jean Daube........................ David and Sandra Lee Daube Jeannette Decker...................Roger and Stephanie Traub Earl A. Deibert.............................................. Betty L. Deibert Francis (Bud) Deibert.......................................Hilda Deibert Walter G. and Nancy H. DePrefontaine.................... Walter and Leslie DePrefontaine Marian E. Derk...................... Chester A. and Barbara Derk . Chester A. Derk, Sr. C. James Devlin........................Harris and Barbara Bucklin Joseph M. Dickey, Jr. .......................................... Sue Dickey Mary Kathryn Dietrich...................Morris and Ann Farnum William L. Diffenderfer........................ Jean A. Diffenderfer James E. Dillon.............................................Lois V. McDevitt James J. Donnon...................................Cynthia H. Donnon . Elizabeth Donnon Robert L. Douty.......................................... Barbara B. Douty James L. Eakin......................................Jacqueline R. Eakin Carl and Mary Eastridge......... Harry and Peggy Wheeler Harry and Carrie Eberhart............................Alice F. Mason LeRoy and Nancy Eberly............................Jeffrey S. Eberly Edna Edsall.................................Mark and Maureen Edsall Alan Edwards....................................................Sue Edwards Alfred W. and May I. Egge.......................... Robert P. Egge Elizabeth F. Egge........................................... Robert P. Egge George S. Engle...............................................Irene L. Engle James T. English..................................Margery B. H. English John H. and Marjorie A. Enterline..............Lou Ann Mylott Grace Evans...............................Richard and Carla Arnold Ted Ewing................................................... Roberta E. Ewing Don and Sally Eyer....................... Mark and Christine Eyer Nicole Marie Falbo.....................................Mary E. Sardello Family and Friends...........................Walt and Sally Gerber Kenneth R. Faux.......................................... Beatrice B. Faux Rodger Fegan............................................Patricia L. Fegan Ruth E. Fehr...........................................................Russell Fehr Rhoda B. Feister....................................... Deborah J. Linton Dwight G. and Mary A. Fetterhoff........... Donna Robinson Charlotte Feurer.............................................Irene D. Feurer Albert J. and Irene T. Firth.............. Charles and Joan Firth Christian S. Fisher...................................... Paulette A. Fisher Glen David Fisher..................... John and Barbara Kolchin J. William (Bill) Fisher......................................... Fern I. Fisher Raymond N. Fisher......................................Martha Ann Fry Ruby Jane Fisher...............................................Melvin Fisher Vernon L. Fisher.................................................Melvin Fisher Jean Fister............................ Lawrence and Nan Ksanznak Douglas L. Fitzwater....................................Arlene Fitzwater Joseph A. Fletcher..................................Marianne L. Lacey Amanda H. Flick............................................... Dale W. Flick


Alfred E. Flowers...................................................Pat Flowers Mary Ann Foler...................................................Angie Leed Ida Ford..................................................John and Ida Donis Ellie Forney............................... Robert and Marilyn Forney LeRoy W. Fox........................................ Jean A. Diffenderfer Nancy J. Fox.......................................................Oscar E. Fox Rebecca Wood Fox...........................................Oscar E. Fox Woodrow W. and Ruth A. Frank......Woodrow W. Frank, Jr. Charles E. and Ruth B. Frederick ............Nancy A. Bogert Merle A. Frey.................................................. Jane L. Ziegler L. Marie Fry....................................................Connie McKee Robert J. Fulton, Sr. ............. Robert and Deborah Williams Richard C. Funk............................................Shirley F. Mason Rudolf and Mary Galli............. Nicholas and Andrea Galli Laura Gamble.......................................... Sandra L. Greene Catherine G. Gardner...............Robert and Karen Luderer Thomas M. Garrett.................................Rosellen M. Garrett Pamela Geary..........A. Preston and Brenda Van Deursen Doris L. Gerlach.........................James and Mary Gerlach . Robert L. Gerlach Robert and Mildred Germann................... Patricia L. Bixler John W. and Margaret S. Geyer...............Natalie J. Geyer Jack L. Gillmore.......................................... Vicki L. Gillmore Mildred K. Ginther................George and Patricia Ginther Robert D. Gleichert......................................... Barbara Walti Rosanne Glod.............................................Robert E. Wetzel Joe S. Goff.........................................James and Jane Goff Hugh Goodhart..........................Floyd and Carolyn Sowers Robert S. Goodwin.............................. Marguerite E. Ziegler Martin and Doris Mae Gotsch......Joe and D. Jane Bruton James L. Graveline........................................Janelle L. Krais Elizabeth J. Greenawalt.....................................Kay E. Duffy Richard and Sherry Greenawalt Harry E. Greenawalt...........................................Kay E. Duffy Kenneth Greenawalt........................Marian L. Greenawalt Robert J. Griffith.................................. Geraldine M. Griffith Paula J. Gross............................George and Beverly Gross Delmar R. Grove................................. Harold and Jill Bucks Paul H. Grove..............................................Pauline H. Grove Richard C. Guise............................................Judith L. Guise Glenn G. Guth.............................................Mary E. Sardello Pamela Halbleib................. Troy, Holly and Noah Halbleib Ralph and Dorothy Hamm.........Dennis and Elaine Hamm William L. Hammer................ James and Nancy Hammer Eva S. Hardy............................................Harold A. Hardy, Jr. Joel and Diane Harrar.................... James and Ann Harrar Smokey Harvey....................James and Cynthia Hossman Mal and Bee Haubenstein................Catherine W. Dattola Earl J. and Anna Haverstick.................. Janice R. Johnson Robert G. Johnson, Jr. and Margaret A. Liu Miriam G. Haws........................ Russell and Mary Ann Wert John P. Healey.........................................Tim and Lisa Bright Heavenly Class of 2015.........................................A. Preston and Brenda Van Deursen Gladys R. Heisey.............................Lloyd and Laura Heisey Eugene K. Herr...............................................Marion C. Herr Wilbur R. Herr......................................................Doris A. Herr Rita H. Herting............................ Robert and Patricia Edge

Herb and Edna Hess................................ Barbara E. Shields Paul W. Hess...................................................... Paula K. Hess John W. Hetrick.................................................. Judy A. Acri George W. Heysek.......................................Irene M. Heysek Elaine Hileman........................................ William P. Hileman Edward C. Hill........................Sheldon and Patricia Kaplan Les Hinden...................Jay G. Brossman and Sarah Kinzey Henry Donald Hineman..................... Florence S. Hineman Clifford L. Hoag............................................... Janet M. Poth Bryan Hoch....................................................... Mae R. Hoch Harry Hoch....................................................... Mae R. Hoch Anna M. Hocker..........................................Julie Newcomer Lee and Mabel Hockersmith.. Harry and Peggy Wheeler Harold Hoerner.......................................... June C. Hoerner Paul and Mary Hoffines............ Robert and Linda Hoffines Ronald and Amelia Hoffman......Eugene and Jane Smith James and Cynthia Whitall Samuel E. Hoke..............................................Kathy H. Bayer Virginia S. Holt............................................... Richard A. Holt Mary Holthaus...................................................Carol Bickert Marty and Nancy Hrivnak William Homisak........................... Eleanor Patton Homisak Kenneth F. Hoover......................John and Patricia Watson Emma V. Horne.....................................Mary Anne Cooling Ralph C. Horne......................................Mary Anne Cooling Virginia O. Hotchkiss................................ Linda M. Viglianti Jeannette I. Houseknecht...................... Ron Houseknecht Charles C. Hughes....................................... Hilda L. Hughes . Helen B. Myers Roy A. Hughes...............................Ronald L. and Jo L. Boltz Glenn and Joanne Hummer............. Bob and Vicki Dolan Frederick (Bud) B. Hummler.......................... Nanci Bicking . Robert and Jean Hailstone Margaret T. Hummler Carol E. Hunter..............................Jeffrey and Mary James Catherine Hunter..................................... Barbara E. Shields Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hunter.........Jeffrey and Mary James Daniel Stump Hursh and Grace Irene Hursh......... George F. Reitz Martha Hutchinson......................................... Joan Williams Carl W. and Elizabeth Jackle................................... Donald and Barbara Jackle Carl and Hazel Johnson.....H. Richard and Marilyn Briggs . Elaine Umstead Jack W. Johnson....................Ted and Meg Lichtenwalner Ralph H. Johnson..........................................Linda Patrician Robert G. Johnson, Sr.......................Robert G. Johnson, Jr. and Margaret A. Liu . Ruth H. Johnson William T. Johnson......................................Stella J. Johnson . Russ and Mary Jo Remaley Marvin H. Jones.................................... Geraldine G. Jones Laura Mamula Karlo...................................... Milana K. Bizic Doris G. Katsonis................................................ Mary Moyer Ana Katzenmoyer.................................... Olin Katzenmoyer Walter P. Keely............................................Pauline H. Grove Kathleen Kegris.......................................Dennis L. Kegris, Jr. Bertha Kennedy........................ Robert and Linda Hoffines

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John I. Kesselring.......................Jim and Paula Dougherty . Agnes L. Kesselring Patrick and Betty Kiernan..................Doris Wardell Nichols Ronald Kimberlin.................................. Nancy A. Kimberlin Gracie Fay Kinney....................................Reuben E. Kinney Francis E. Kinter....................................... Bob and Kim Rose . Roger and Stephanie Traub Barbara L. Kitner..........................................Robert H. Kitner John J. Kling............................................... Jeanette S. Kling Robert M. and Joyce R. Kling..............................Joan Kling Helen Knelly........................................ Denise S. Dougherty Virginia Knight........................................Robert W. Knight, III Julia D. Knox...........................................Cynthia H. Donnon . Elizabeth Donnon Dick and Mary Knox........................................Mary J. Knox Teresa F. Kornsey...............................Tom and Carol Fanelli . Thomas P. Kornsey Dorothy (Dottie) L. Koser.............................. Robert L. Koser . Steven and Stacy Koser . Max and Diana Murphy Anne Kula........................................... John and Eileen Kula Orvis S. Kustanbauter......................Helen C. Kustanbauter Rachel Kyler................................................. Gerald W. Kyler Louis F. La Noce......................................... Gloria F. La Noce Vince and Peggy Lachimia................... Barbara E. Shields Charles H. Lacquement.................Connie J. Lacquement Dolores Lafferty........................................ Barbara E. Shields Wilber D. Lambert.....................................Charlotte M. Betz Mel and Beth Lancione..............................................Warren and Helen Heidelbaugh Marjorie McCormick Langell.......... Joann C. McCormick Arlene R. Laubach........................................Mary L. Yeager Grace E. Laubach.........................................Mary L. Yeager Mary Ruth Lauck.........................................Charles L. Lauck Ronald M. Lawhead....................................... Julia L. Siipple Preston J. Layfield......................................Anna M. Layfield Thomas Learn..................................................Susan K. Shildt Walter and Elsa Lee......................Richard and Sylvia Parks Leis and Wishman Families......... Charles and Norma Leis Mary H. Leisey............................................ Alvin L. Leisey, Jr. Katherine Leneyel...................................... Virginia L. Haupt Dorothy (Dotty) Lenker........James and Cynthia Hossman Ruth M. Lenker.............................Terry and Barbara Lenker John S. Levan..................................... John and Cleo Levan Jacqueline Levy...............................................Richard Levy Grace Lichtenwalner............Ted and Meg Lichtenwalner Catherine Liddick..............................Kenneth E. Liddick, Jr. John W. and Louise S. Lindberg................John T. Lindberg John (Jack) W. Linn, Jr. ......................................J. W. Linn, III . Julia E. Linn Robert E. Lippert................................ Eric and Irene Lippert . Robert Lippert Edward R. and Dorothy P. Lloyd..............Christine Petrucci Edna Kay Loichinger......................Raymond J. Loichinger Paul M. Long...................................................James R. Long Paul S. Long........................................Janicemarie W. Long Thelma G. Long............................................ Ronald D. Long Loved Ones....................................Bob and Ruth Emberger

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Loved Ones.................................................... Beverly Lowery Sandra (Sandee) G. Lower.... Richard and Dorothy Lower Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Luby....................... Barbara E. Shields Richard and Doris Lukens..........................Bonnie Thornton Irene Lutz..................................................... Susan E. Wagner Esther M. Lux....................................................William G. Lux William (Bill) F. MacIntire..............................Ralph C. Davis . Angeline R. MacIntire Norman C. and Elona A. MacMath.........................Wayne and Maureen MacMath John W. Maiden....................................Denise M. Boschetti Robert and Robina Mailey................. Marlene M. Dobson Anne Mamay............................................. Ralph R. Mamay Geoffrey and Jeanne Mann.................................... Horace and Prudence Mann Kenneth C. and Pauline L. March............................ Donald and Patricia March Kay Marion................................................... Ginny Gargiulo Merle Markley...........................................Robert L. Markley Joseph C. Martin...................................Francine Desmarais Frank S. Matesevac.......................... Thomas S. Matesevac Donald S. Mayes...................................Josephine E. Mayes Margaret Lambert McAllister..................Charlotte M. Betz Lu McArthur......................................................L. F. McArthur Robert B. and Eva McBeth......................R. Blair McBeth, Jr. William M. and Winifred C. McCain......James A. McCain Clair E. McCall.................................................... Eva McCall . Ken and Sandy McCall Warren (Pat) B. McCarty........................Joyce M. McCarty June A. McCormick......................... Joann C. McCormick Richard H. McCormick, Jr. .....................Linda McCormick Richard H. McCormick, Sr......................Linda McCormick W. Donald McCulley...........................S. Andrew McCulley . Walter D. McCulley, Jr. Albert J. McDevitt.............................. Albert J. McDevitt, Jr. . Lois V. McDevitt R. Dale McDowell..............................Lavonna T. McDowell Robert P. McGinnis.................................... Marian McGinnis Paul and Mary McGrath................... Austin E. McGrath, Jr. Anna Kolchin Mellin................. John and Barbara Kolchin Philip and Adele Mendelsohn...... Larry and Judy Marcus Barbara A. Menear................................ Donald E. Menear John Mentzer................... Richard and Sherry Greenawalt Ruth Merritt.................................... Jack and Carole Welch Thomas (Tom) S. Merwin.........................Frances M. Comly . Rosemary M. Merwin Roland B. Messick............................... Marguerite E. Ziegler Earl R. Mezoff...................................... Margaret M. Holman L. Robert Miller.................................................Linda L. Miller Louis D. Miller, Jr. .......................................... Sophia T. Miller Marion J. Miller............................................ George E. Miller Phyllis A. Miller...........................................Howard W. Miller Roy W. Miller............................................. Florence M. Miller Samuel L. Miller.........Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Zimmerman, III Krissy Millin.............................................................. Jan Millin Harry A. Minehart....................................Verna S. Minehart Rollin E. Minnich, Jr. .........................................Ty E. Minnich Grant V. Mitchell..................................Becky Mitchell Perry


Cheryl Moisey....................... William and Marlene Moisey Edward H. Monefeldt........................... Anne E. Gaglianese Kermit Moore.............................................. Joseph J. Moore Loretta J. Morton.................................. Barbara A. Aldinger Monica Moyer...........Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Zimmerman, III Myrtle Moyer...................................................... Mary Moyer Archie and Myrtle Muir...........David and Joanne Roberts Frank (Pops) Murawski...........................James P. Murawski . Lorraine J. Murawski Grace Murken............................................... Robert Murken Moses C. Murphey.................................. Janice T. Murphey Ethel M. Myers....................................... Joyce Myers-Brown J. Richard Myers.............................................Helen B. Myers James O. Nelson......................................Donna N. Thomas Nellie B. Nelson.................................................Kathryn Kelly Frank A. Nickel......................... Timothy and Tammy Nickel James C. Nickle......................Thomas and Terry Kamerzel Ginger Nock...............................................Bonnie N. Getkin Howard Nolf................................Richard and Nancy Talley James (Jim) G. Novinger........................ Doris M. Novinger Paul F. Nye......................................................... Karen L. Nye Bridget O’Brien................................ Louis and Rose O’Brien Gregory and Helen O’Brien.......... Louis and Rose O’Brien Janet O’Brien................................... Louis and Rose O’Brien Mary Jeanne O’Connell...................................... Jan Pinkos Kurt H. Osberg.................................... Albert J. McDevitt, Jr. Our Grandmother - Barbara ...................... Grandchildren Our Mothers................................... Howard and Edith Kane Robert L. Owens............... Fred Owens and Judith Mueller Anthony J. Palermo.......................................Marie G. Diem Parents of the Sobotka Family.. Bernie and Judy Sobotka Edward and Evelyn Parks............Richard and Sylvia Parks Guy Parmer, Jr. ...................Jean Parmer and Mike Cairns Paul M. Peet................................................Florence G. Peet Anita L. Pence......................................George J. Pence, Jr. . Michael and Sarah Pence Victor E. Pessano............................................Joan Pessano . Vicki L. Pessano George W. Peters............................................ Doris B. Peters Frank G. Petrucci........................................Mary E. Sardello Ruth J. Phillips............................................. James W. Phillips James (Jim) R. Phipps...................................... Anne Phipps Pifer and Spisak Families........... Richard and Edna Spisak Richard K. Plummer, Sr. ..................... Margaret S. Norman Rose A. Poley............................................Robert P. Poley, Sr. Florence I. Poxon.............................................Robert Poxon Ann Fox Price......................................................Oscar E. Fox J. Gordon Price................................................Dorothy Price Elizabeth Putt.......................................................... Lloyd Putt Robert L. Raetz.................................................Viola E. Raetz Herb and Mabel Ragan.......Edward and Nancy Maguire Al and Theresa Ranzinger............ Mark and Christine Eyer Louise C. Ray.......................................................Blair M. Ray Robert E. Reader.......................................... Mary S. Reader Joanne C. Reber..........................................Helen G. Daniel . Richard M. Reber Paul C. Reber................................................Helen G. Daniel . Richard M. Reber

Kay S. Reed................................... James and Ginger Miller Virginia H. Reed........................... James and Ginger Miller Robert H. Reidenbach......................... Dennis Reidenbach Mildred O. Reilly...........................................Virginia Cosgriff . Robert and Patricia Edge Ann Champney Reinhart.............................. Beth R. Mansh George F. Renoe............................................ Doris B. Renoe . Jeffrey and Ethel Renoe Residents that touched our hearts..........................Edward and Kay Horst William (Bill) and Doris Reynolds.........Robert A. Reynolds Herbert W. Reynolds.................................... Lois R. Reynolds . Robert A. Reynolds Alda Roach...................................... Charles and Joan Firth John H. Roach.........................................Deborah Amoroso Cynthia Keesey Robinson........David and Juanita Keesey Betty J. Rohrback.................Robert and Sharon Rohrback Ethel Lambert Rosenbaum......................Charlotte M. Betz Peggy W. Rosol........................................... Frank J. Rosol, Jr. Edith Rother......................................................Dorothy Price Thomas (Tom) F. Rothwell.......................... Lillian J. Rothwell James E. Rowley........................................... Ruth A. Rowley Walter F. and Elizabeth P. Ruffer................Carolyn L. Ruffer Charles and Elinore Ruhl........................... Mary R. Berlage Charles L. Rush................ Stephen and Patricia Gombocz . Sue C. Rush Harold Ruth...................................................... Carol M. Ruth Edward and Ruth Rutter.................................... Anonymous David E. and Joan E. Samuel.........Barbara Samuel Loftus Carl A. Sandberg.....................................Joan R. Sandberg Margaret (Margie) Sanderlin..............Valerie Ambrozates Georgia B. and Lillian B. Sanders...C. Vernon Sanders, Jr. Ann Satchell.................................... Charles and Joan Firth Billie J. Savickas..............................................John Savickas John M. and Adeline B. Savickas.................John Savickas Nicole A. Schiavoni.................................. Roberta E. Ewing Robert Schlosser................. Robert and Deborah Williams John W. Schneck.....................Bill and Catherine Schneck William H. Schroder................................ Stacy M. Schroder Cathy Schulte................................ Larry and Carol Wolford Margaret Sculti.............................................. Robert Murken Charles H. Seekamp.............................Faye L. Loughridge James L. Segmiller................................... Jane W. Segmiller Perryne B. Service.......................Walter and Susan Service Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Service..........Walter and Susan Service Frank Shadle............................................... Carole L. Shadle Denise J. Shank................Maynard and Edna Rosenberry Herbert D. Shaub.......................................Pauline H. Shaub John M. Shaud. Jr. ....................................... Mary H. Shaud Bonnie M. Shellenhamer......................................A. Preston and Brenda Van Deursen Joanna S. Sherman............................ Christian E. Sherman Herb Shields.............................................. Barbara E. Shields Miriam K. Showalter........................... Jean A. Diffenderfer Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Shuller.......................................... Barry and Donna Zimmerman James E. Siipple.............................................. Julia L. Siipple James (Jim) Size............................................ Mary Ann Size

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Joseph J. Slemenda.............................Esther C. Slemenda Charles E. Slingland....................................... Barbara Lane George and Delores Sload........................Phyllis J. Kepner Frederick H. Smedley, Jr. .................. Elizabeth R. Smedley Betty N. Smith.............................................Karen L. Boehner Glen A. Smith................................ Bob and Marilyn Forney Lester V. Smith.................................Doug and Gloria Smith Marie Smith................................................... Kenneth L. Swift Richard E. Smith, Sr. ....................................Alethia N. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith...................... Barbara E. Shields John P. Smuck..................................Melissa A. Frankhouser Vera S. Solodky...........................................Jay Reichenthal Sally S. Sowden........................................ Clinton D. Spiegel D. Lester Sowers..........................Floyd and Carolyn Sowers Kenneth Spangenberg................ Larry and Carol Wolford Robert Spangenberg................... Larry and Carol Wolford Pauline Spangler..........................Delbert and Fern Skinner Laurence and Caroline Spencer........... Barbara E. Shields Harold C. Sperry..................... Kenneth and Joan Fawcett . Ruth K. Sperry Norman A. Spiegel.................................. Clinton D. Spiegel George Staiger..............................Bill and Donna Jamison Bernie and Adeline McFadden and Family Henry K. Staiger........................................................... Bernie and Adeline McFadden and Family Donald and Betty Steel...........................................Jeff Steel Jean M. Steely............................................... Debra J. Steely John C. Stevens........................................... Phyllis E. Stevens William C. and Carol A. Stevenson............. Carol Norman Erma V. Stichter.................................................. Betty Barker . Deborah L. Brisset Charles O. Stine............................................... Doris W. Stine Vivian E. Stoll.................................................Tracey A. Killen Kenneth L. Strohm, Sr............................Don and Sue Beam . Gerald and Suzanne Brightbill . Larry, Mark and Bruce Briody . Carl and Kathleen Elser . Donald and Susan Sedam . Jean L. Strohm . Kenneth L. Strohm, Jr. . Tom and Kathy Strohm . Waggoner, Frutiger & Daub Robert L. and Irene M. Stuebner..........Constance S. Firing John N. and Betty H. Swan............. John and Vivian Swan Cheryl Sweitzer.................................................Melvin Fisher C. Marie Swift.....................................Sandra M. Bingaman Deborah Kula Swope........................ John and Eileen Kula Samuel M. Taggart................................Dianna M. Taggart Donna Lynn (Gish) Teter......................................Shara Teter Harry C. Thomas....................................Carolyn A. Thomas Will Thomas..........................................Doris Wardell Nichols Theresa R. Thompson........................Edward A. Thompson Eugene and Marjorie Tierney.............................. Raymond and Annette Tierney Judith C. Toner............................ William and Nancy Toner Henry A. Trautman................George and Patricia Ginther Herman (Ben) Turpin....................................Jeanette Turpin . Ruth E. Turpin

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Charles W. Twesten, III...................................... Judith Rehm Gertrude M. Tyler.................................John and Linda Rutt August H. Vandermer........................... A. Hale Vandermer Doris E. Wagner............................................ Nancy J. Kaper Joseph and Rose Walsh................. Louis and Rose O’Brien Elvin M. Warner, Jr. ................................ Leatrice A. Warner Elvin M. Warner, Sr................................. Leatrice A. Warner John Warner............................ Howard and Larene Castor Richard (Ricky) A. Watt.......... Richard and Dorothy Lower Yolanda N. Weider....................................... Wanda E. Roth Alice Weigel................................... Mark and Beryl Bradick . Gregory W. Weigel Kay E. Wenrich...........................Allen and Nancy Wenrich Carroll and Ada Wentz.....................Catherine W. Dattola Todd A. Wert................................. Arthur and Dorothy Wert Alan C. Wetzel.............................................Robert E. Wetzel Jane C. Wetzel............................................Robert E. Wetzel M. Verna Wetzel...................Harry and Doris Longenecker Brenda Wheeler........................ Harry and Peggy Wheeler Clair and Dorothy Wheeler..... Harry and Peggy Wheeler Kenneth M. and Beatrice A. Whitmer.........................Marc and Ann Falcinelli Kenneth A. Whitsel...........................................Ginny Whitsel Margaret (Marge) Widger...........................Robin E. Canell . Jane A. Jones Charles W. Wiener.................................. Ginny Winderman William J. Wilbert.........................John and Martha Moore Henry M. Wildasin........................................Ann A. Wildasin Amy Keller Wilhelm...................Richard and Jo Ann Keller Warren W. Willard..............Michael, Fred, Pat and Wendy William N. Willard....................................... Ann Marie Ulrich Chester W. and Clare T. Williams.................. Joan Williams Doree K. Williams........................ Donald and Carole Light Herman C. and Florece E. Willis...............................William and Irene Reaghard Suzzanne Morrison Wimer................................Oscar E. Fox Charles Winnemore....................................... Janet M. Poth Anne K. Wolf.................................................. Melissa Hanley Paul J. Yargats..................................... Margaret M. Yargats Luther W. and Mary E. Yerger.........................Mary Jo Daly Your Dad.................................................... Marian McGinnis Your Parents................................Richard and Jo Ann Keller Janet W. Yost...................................................Donald L. Yost Helen T. Zerfoss...................................................Carol Knight Robert H. Zima......................................................Doug Zima Mr. and Mrs. Claude Zimmerman............................... Barry and Donna Zimmerman Elizabeth Zimmerman.............. George E. Zimmerman, Jr. Chester A. Zitter.................................. Marguerite E. Ziegler


Listed below are honor gifts made in honor of one individual or couple (names shown in blue) 3rd Floor Clinics Hallway Co-workers....... Donna Hershey 60th Wedding Anniversary.........Chris and Joan Reynolds Margaret M. Adams...........Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Adams All Veterans.................................Walter and Susan Service John P. Ambrozates..............................Valerie Ambrozates Betty Aurandt........................................David R. Whitenack Elizabeth R. Bakeoven................................. Kathy Mininger Mary Baratta....................................................Frank Baratta Madelyn H. Bardes....................................Robert H. Bardes Frances M. Baringer................................... Paul D. Baringer William A. Barnett................................. Patricia L. Sourbeer Bev Bates...............................................David R. Whitenack Barbara Beaty...............................Mike and Joanne Beaty Miriam Bennett............................................Barbara L. Racki Milton M. Bergey..........................................Roger L. Bergey Bert the Wonderdog................................... Ellis C. L. Adams Charlotte (Shirley) Betz....................... Marilyn Steigerwald Melissa Binder................................................ June K. Binder Elaine K. Bleiler......................Ted and Meg Lichtenwalner Kathryn Boone........................... Ed and Betty Jane Green Anna Borek........................................... Josephine A. Prince Don Brindisi................................................... Donna Hershey Christine Brunn..............................................Denise I. Grove Darlene Buchel.............................Dianna R. McCommons David and Jane Cale..............................Michael J. McKee Mina F. Case......................................Tony and Emily Wright Ruth Cielewich.........................Scott and Jamie Cielewich Clinics Staff................................................... Donna Hershey Jane Conti........................................................ Mark S. Conti Jim and Claire Davis.............................. Jim and Sue Davis Jim and Cheryl Deibert.............................. Betty L. Deibert Anna K. Deik..................................................Robert Deik, Jr. Chester A. Derk, Sr. ..................Chester and Barbara Derk Charles and Julia Diez......................Todd and Judy White Employee Bake Sale Volunteers......... Masonic Village at Elizabethtown Employee Bake Sale Masonic Village at Elizabethtown Therapists Kathy, Kim, Angela and Liz......................Ann L. Dinsmore Masonic Villages Employees.................. Brenda L. Gibson Employees of Terrace View Dining Room..........Dolly Junk Sharon Enck.................................................. Donna Hershey Suzanne Felegy.............. Rose Croix Chapter No. 235, OES Oscar E. Fox.....................Warren and Helen Heidelbaugh Catherine M. Frasca................................. Marian McGinnis Mary S. Frey.................................................... Jane L. Ziegler Doris George.................................Karen Check and Sisters Gary George..........................Family of Ned Masenheimer Robert L. Gerlach............................ Jim and Mary Gerlach Nicholas E. and Stella C. Gianopoulos.................Dean N. Gianopoulos Marjorie Gleichert.......................................... Barbara Walti Gertrude E. Goff................................James and Jane Goff Jim and Diane Gordon............................... Betty L. Deibert Rutheda L. Graveline...... Karen, Kevin and Janelle Grant Liz Grosh.............................................. Rosemary M. Merwin

Georgia L. Hagy..........................................Myrle K. Hagy, II Elizabeth V. Hahn................................................. Louis Hahn Tamara Hake.........................................Anne Dunkelberger Jill E. Hamme..............................................Donna J. Rentzel Joan A. Hanley............................................. Melissa Hanley Jane R. Harner................................Warren and Lisa Harner Joan Hartman..................................... Patricia J. Weatherly Health Services Response Team Chris, Marie, Bernie ..................................Donna Hershey Carol Ann Heckman................................ Michael C. Petak Nick Hehnly...........................................Anne Dunkelberger James H. Heidler.................................................Jane Strock Elizabeth H. Hench........................................ Tana L. Parrett Teresa Herr............................................................Doug Zima Larry Hess..................................William and Marion Brower Kathy Hoffman..............................Dianna R. McCommons Harold F. and Mary A. Honath..................................Wayne and Kimberly Honath William B. Hornberger...........John and Cindy Hornberger Robert M. Hotchkiss.................................. Linda M. Viglianti Elizabeth Hunsperger..................................... Carol A. Nista Neal and Carol Hurley and Family........ Marian McGinnis John Irwin....................................Brian and Janet Hoffman Martha J. Johnson........................................Linda Patrician Ruth H. Johnson....................................... Janice R. Johnson Robert G. Johnson, Jr. and Margaret A. Liu Stella J. Johnson......................Russ and Mary Jo Remaley Ruth S. Johnston......................................... Dorothy J. Peters Alan A. Karr............................................Beverly R. Bowman Loretta M. Kelly.....................................................Philip Abel Joanne M. Kerridge.............................Beatrice A. Kerridge Cindy Kidd.............................................David R. Whitenack Thelma M. Kinter..................................... Bob and Kim Rose . Roger and Stephanie Traub Mary Anne Klemkosky........................ Gregory Klemkosky Robert N. Kratz................................................... Ann K. Kratz Evelyn M. Kroepil..........................................Timothy Kroepil Landscaping Department Staff......................Scott A. Ruth Anna E. Lazur................................Stephen and Kathy Lazur Marjorie Learn.................................................Susan K. Shildt Carrie Leitzell.........................................David R. Whitenack Roger M. Lewis................................................ Barbara Walti Julia E. Linn...........................................................J. W. Linn, II Marian Lippert............................................ Robert E. Lippert Suzanne K. Long.................................................Larry F. Long . Lamont and Nancy Richardson Adele Mace.............................................Patricia R. Aumen Howard J. Mack........................................... Engracia Mack Phyllis (Maggie) Magargee.................... Nancy J. Cocklin . Donna L. Martin Masonic Children’s Home....................... Donald R. Brindisi Masonic Village at Lafayette Hill Staff and Volunteers... Raymond and Rose Mary Blaisse Masonic Village at Sewickley Employees..................Chris O’Donnell

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Mary Matlack................................... Patricia A. Bloodgood Lois M. McCulley..................................S. Andrew McCulley . Walter D. McCulley, Jr. Bill and Donna McGinnis......................... Marian McGinnis Dave and Mary Jane McGinnis and Sons..............Marian McGinnis Queen Mother........................................... Marian McGinnis Rob and Patti McGinnis........................... Marian McGinnis Bob and Val McGinnis, Jr. and Family .. Marian McGinnis Helen Merton............................................. Anne E. Antiskay Elaine M. Miller......... Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Zimmerman, II Sara M. Miller.....................................Scott and Lisa Hetrick Lillian Milliron........................................................Eric Milliron Arabella C. Minnich...... Rose Croix Chapter No. 235, OES . Ty E. Minnich Marion Mitchell....................................Becky Mitchell Perry Shirley J. Montross.................... Donald and Carol Werner Kermit and Mary Moore and Family....... Joseph J. Moore Hayden Muir.............................David and Joanne Roberts Lorraine J. Murawski...............................James P. Murawski Chris Nichter.............................. Robert and Shirley Nichter Betty Nolf....................................Richard and Nancy Talley William and Carol Northey............ Gary and Kristen Dunn Nursing Care Staff Masonic Health Care Center.............. R. Blair McBeth, Jr. Nursing Staff on Lafayette West....Lloyd and Laura Heisey Barry Q. and Joyce Olley............. Thomas and Beth Smith Our Families......................... Richard and Barbara Fogarty Marjorie D. Owens........... Fred Owens and Judith Mueller Eileen M. Pagano....................................... Mark A. Pagano Virginia Parker.................................................Joan P. Frizzell Della Parmer........................Jean Parmer and Mike Cairns Personal Care 1st Floor Nursing Staff.....................Ted and Meg Lichtenwalner Personal Care Department Staff................ Donna Hershey Pharmacy Staff............................................. Donna Hershey Cindy Phillips................................................ Donna Hershey Stacey Piper................................................. Donna Hershey Catherine F. Plummer......................... Margaret S. Norman Cindy Poole...........................................David R. Whitenack Wilma Pugh..................................................Natalie J. Geyer Marguerite Reichenbaugh................Scott Reichenbaugh Dottie Reifsnyder............................... Susan R. Ostermueller Doris B. Renoe............................... Jeffrey and Ethel Renoe Jean E. R. Ressel.........................................Dolores R. Landis Chris and Joan Reynolds......................Robert A. Reynolds Lois Reynolds........................ Robert and Virginia Reynolds Robert Reynolds Family.............................. Lois R. Reynolds Carroll and Mae Rickert........ Clarence and Nancy Bupp Harold W. and Ruth Ann Risser, Jr. ................. Harold Risser James and Betty Jane Rodisch............. James D. Rodisch Nikki Ann Roll............................................ Michael C. Petak Roosevelt 4 Staff............................................... Joann Cairns Fran Rowley.................................................. Donna Hershey . Ted and Meg Lichtenwalner Sample Great Grandchildren.......................Frederick and Mary Jane Sample Edward and Ruth Sattler...... Alan and Barbara Anderson

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Esther L. Scheuermann.............................. Marion E. Cuttle Lois M. Schoch..............................Family of Lois M. Schoch . John and Dottie Schoch Bill and Nancy Schreffler................................. Debra Foote Lynne M. Seachrist........................ Dean and Brenda Miller . David R. Whitenack Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Shafer........ JoAnn and Sherri Sutter Maria (Big Ma) Silveri..................Lino and Winnifred Silveri Kimber D. Smith.............. Rose Croix Chapter No. 235, OES Francis (Stew) Snyder......................................Cindi Simone Catherine H. Spangenberg......... Larry and Carol Wolford Phyllis Speicher..................................Barbara S. Thompson Staff on Lafayette West................................... Paula K. Hess Staff on Roosevelt 4.........................Helen C. Kustanbauter Staff on Washington 4................................. Peggy Hummel Staff at Willow Place..................................Nancy J. Hrivnak Cindy Stefl...................................... Sy and Deborah Beozzo Grant Stetzler......................................................Trudy Wilson John Stoll...........................................................Richard Hicks Robert and Shirley Straub........James and Patricia Straub Jane Strock...........................................................Jim Heidler Jean L. Strohm.................................... Kenneth L. Strohm, Jr. . Thomas and Katherine Strohm Nancy Summy................................................. Carol M. Ruth JoAnn M. Sutter.............. Rose Croix Chapter No. 235, OES Sherri A. Sutter................ Rose Croix Chapter No. 235, OES Robert L. Swift............................................... Kenneth L. Swift James and Mary Ellen Tarman....................... Ruth Y. Fishel William A. and Margaret W. Thorpe..........................Daniel and Caryl Waters Filomena Troiano............................ Cecelia A. Jaworowski . Dave and Kathleen Troiano Steve Tyler.................................................... April T. Perciballi Deborah Valiton-Carnish.....Family of Ned Masenheimer A. Preston Van Deursen........Family of Ned Masenheimer Brenda L. Van Deursen................. A. Preston Van Deursen Tammy Via...............................Ted and Ethel Cunningham Dorothy Webster............................... Fred and Terri Koehler Marie A. Willard.................Michael, Fred, Pat and Wendy Mildred (Millie) Winnemore...................... Donna J. Geiger . Janet M. Poth Lee Winter................................Ted and Ethel Cunningham Larry and Carol Wolford.................................. Ruth Y. Fishel Your Grandchildren, Jim and Katy Rowley.............Ruth A. Rowley Your Granddad, Samuel Withers.................Becky Thomas John Edward Ziegler.......................................... Janet Learn . Marguerite E. Ziegler


Memorial Gifts November 1, 2015 - January 31, 2016

Below is a list of individuals (names are shown in red) whose loved ones have made a gift in their memory to one of the five Masonic Villages located at Dallas, Elizabethtown, Lafayette Hill, Sewickley or Warminster. Great care has been taken to ensure the accuracy and thoroughness of the names listed below. We regret any errors or omissions. If an error has been made, please contact the Office of Gift Planning at 800-599-6454; 717-367-1121, ext. 33003; or by emailing giving@masonicvillages.org. Thank you.

Anonymous.......................................... Edward and Ruth Rutter Hoch and Jensen Family.................... Howard and Mae Hoch Alvin J. and Betty B. Aaron.................Mark and Kareen Aaron Arthur A. Agraphiotis................Franklin-St. John’s Trinity Lodge No. 221 Ronald C. Anderson......................................Carol A. Anderson Catherine A. Anstine........................Roland and Carol Anstine Pheobe J. Babel......................................................... Allen Babel Harriet Z. Bachman..................................... Allen S. Zimmerman Lester F. Baer..................................Ted and Meg Lichtenwalner Alexander Bahur, Sr. ................Franklin-St. John’s Trinity Lodge No. 221 William D. Baker, Sr. ..............................................Jane A. Baker Donald and Lillie Banzhof.......... James and Donna Benedict William E. and Ruth K. Best............................. Barbara R. Bauer Stanley S. Black............................................. Leatrice A. Warner Matthew P. Boyd........................ Edward and Jeanne Messner Irwin and Merial Brenner................................ Linda B. Latschar Bill and Ronnie Bright...................................... Michelle S. Bright and Edward M. Fluhr Merville C. Broadbent................. Bruce and Joyce Broadbent Allen L. Brodie............................................Doric Lodge No. 630 Barbara G. Brown................................................ Stuart L. Brown Frederick R. Brown............................Carlton and Gloria Brown William F. Brown.............................................. Kathryn Z. Walson William (Bill) Brown................................................Margie Brown . Scott Brown . Jackie, Vickie and Suzanne Williams Paul and Verna Brubaker.......Kenneth and Pamela Brubaker Walter E. Burger........................................ Jim and Barbara Kehl Harold E. Burgess, Jr. ....................... Ronald and Alice Burgess Catherine T. Burns.......................Cummins Power Systems, LLC Kathleen E. Carroll........................................Mary M. Fitzpatrick Philip H. Chamberlin..................................Alice R. Chamberlin James L. Clink.................................Martin and Gabriele Bayer Howard W. Clontz.............................................Donald E. Clontz Robert T. Clough, Sr. ............................................. Dale H. Haller John A. Coburn, Jr. .....................................M. Darlene Coburn Alva and Martha Cochran..........Thomas and Carol Cochran Walter S. Conrad...........................................C. Richard Conrad Edythe S. Conville.................... James and Marlene Ledbetter

Clyde D. Cooper, Jr. ........................David and Margie Stumpf Donald G. and Irma M. Davidson...................................William and Nancy Davidson Deceased Members.............................Pocono Lodge No. 780 Deceased Past Masters of Lodge No. 135.................................. Palestine-Roxborough Lodge No. 135 Jacob DeHoff....................................................William H. Walter Jacob R. DeHoff................................................William H. Walter Marjorie DePoe................................................ Stuart D. Broberg Marian E. Derk..................................Chester and Barbara Derk John R. Dubs, III...................... Irvin and Carolyn Baumgardner . Craft Mechanical Contractors . Darlene E. Dubs . Bob and Sandy Dunham . William F. Hoffmeyer . George and Pat Kelbaugh Members of the 117th Session Committee of the Grand Chapter of PA, OES . Ruth Minello . Bruce and Judith Quickel . Theresa L. Ruppert . Michael and Judy Rutter . Marlene T. Sloat . Robert and Audrey Youmans Archie Dunn........................................................ William A. Dunn Mildred Dyke..........................Friendship Chapter No. 551, OES John and Laura Enie...................................Carl and Carol Willis James L. Ernette...................Marvin and Rosalie Cunningham Kurt F. Fago......................................Martin and Gabriele Bayer Randy Fago.....................................Martin and Gabriele Bayer Kenneth R. Faux, Sr. ..........................................Beatrice B. Faux Elwood E. Fink.............................................Carl V. Dreisbach, Jr. . Given Family . Paul and Mary Ann Hadginske . Phyllis J. Kohr . Daniel and Kay Louise McGarry . John and Marcia McHenry . Kevin and Carolyn Mosser . Michael and Debra O’Connor . Jerry and Sharon Potter Psychological Associates of Pennsylvania, PC . Jay and Debbie Sherman . Kim and Jennie Taylor . Donald and Marian White Barbara L. Frantz................................................ Robert A. Frantz Barbara Freeman..................................................June M. Smith Joseph V. Gantz................................. Joseph and Janet Gantz Catherine (Kay) G. Gardner...................... Richard H. Dechant . John and Chris Drayer . Stuart and Vivian Estes . Richard and Betty Jo McMillen . Jim and Barb Puckett Edward J. Gaul.....................................................Edward T. Gaul James H. Gaul......................................................Edward T. Gaul Julius Gelbstein..... Hackenberg-Mount Moriah Lodge No. 19 Donald E. Getz......................................................... Gail M. Getz Jack L. Gillmore................................................. Vicki L. Gillmore Melvin E. Gittins..........................................Doric Lodge No. 630 Richard Givre ............................................................ Julie Givre continued on next page

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Marie C. Godkins ..................................................... Bonnie Ley . Richard and Harriet Medwid . Joan Owens Walter O. Goehring..................................... Robert L. Goehring Julia Goetz .......................................................George A. Goetz Gilbert L. Goudy....................................................... Diane Biglin . Mildred J. Laudenslager . Paul and Veronica Ann Supan Foster S. Griffith..................................................... John F. Griffith Harold and Jo Griffith........................................Pamela G. Quin Ernest F. Grothe.................................Houseman Lodge No. 211 Edwin E. Harnett.......................... Thomas and Elizabeth Bowes Barry Lee Hassinger........................................ Joan L. Hassinger Jean L. Herb....................................... Dennis and Cheryl Meek . Thomas and Jean Olcese Kathy (Kate) L. Herr.......................................... Charles F. Snyder Funeral Home and Crematory, Inc. Wilbur R. Herr............................................................ Doris A. Herr Sidney S. and Sylvia M. Hersh............................... Joel H. Hersh Rita H. Herting....................................... Marguerite B. Bernstine . David and Martha Herting . Janet Musarra . Philip and Constance Russell . William B. Sabey . Mary Anne Williams . Ray and Margaret Wilson . William and Cornelia Wolf . John D. Zimmerman Paul W. Hess............................................................Judith A. Hess Justus M. Hogeland..........................Houseman Lodge No. 211 Bertha D. Hollinger....................................... R. Dennis Hollinger J. Richard Hollinger..........................David and Jane Hollinger Ruth Hostetter............................Sam and Michelle Cannarella Charles H. Hunter, Sr. .......................Charles and Lorah Hunter Margaret A. Hunter........................................... Abigail L. Collins Robert T. Jameson............. McKinley-Stuckrath Lodge No. 318 Helen M. Jaymes..................................................Carl F. Jaymes Charles S. Jenkins.............................Houseman Lodge No. 211 William Benjamin Jenkins, Jr. .. Reese and Catherine Jenkins Gerald E. Johns.....................................................Irmgard Johns Alan L. Jumper...............................Robert and Sandra Jumper Patricia (Patty) D. Kile.............................. Ken and Elaine Bleiler . James R. Heckman . Bruce and Joan Howarth . William and Edwina Letcher Albert and Mary R. Kling....................Albert and R. Glee Kling Anthony L. Knez...................................................... Ellen M. Knez Sheila Konieczka............................................................ Pin Club Arlene M. Koppenhaver........................Dean E. Koppenhaver Teresa F. Kornsey............................................ Thomas P. Kornsey Dolores Lafferty...............................................Barbara E. Shields George and Viola Lance......................... Lester and Mary Moll John G. Lane..................................................Alvin S. Goodman Britta Lennartson..................................... Sherwood Lennartson Norman B. Leonard.....................................Norman J. Leonard Charles P. and Lillian M. Ley................................. Charles L. Ley Anthony B. Lisanti.................................... Sherwood Lennartson Dominick Lizzi............................................. David and Alda Lizzi Neil and Anna Lohoefer.......... Craig and Barbara McCollum

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John R. Longabaugh............................ Marian S. Longabaugh Richard Masters..................................Gary and Wendy Phillips R. Wiley and Marian McElwain...................................... Claude and Linda Gladfelter William McMullan, Jr. ...................................Virginia McMullan Edward J. Messner.....................Edward and Jeanne Messner Raymond A. Metcalfe.............Robert and Rose Lee Metcalfe George A. Metz.......................................................Alice J. Metz Paul E. Meyers................................................Donald C. Meyers William (Bill) Miller............................................ James D. Mayer Daniel Milligan................................. William and Jane Staman Harry S. Mills...................... H. Sinclair and Elizabeth Mary Mills William A. Monahan.....................Frank and Virginia Hartlage Berton H. Montgomery..............................Lake Lodge No. 434 Frederick E. Muller, Sr. ...............Frederick and Isabelle Muller Robert M. Mullis.................................... James B. Thompson, Jr. Gertrude K. Myers................................. Stephen L. Kiessling, Jr. Leon C. Myers, Jr. ....................................Jay and Bonita Myers James C. Neering............................Edward and Anne Tessaro Hedy E. Noll................................... Hargis and Helen Knoechel Roy H. Parker......................................Ronald and Susan Parker Ronald W. Paul........... Franklin-St. John’s Trinity Lodge No. 221 Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Paull.................... John and Shirley Wolfkeil Andrew M. Pecuch.................................... Margaret H. Pecuch Walter Perlstein......................... Albert and Madeline Hincken Richard H. Piatt......................................... Sunset Lodge No. 623 Daniel J. Podolsky........... Marilyn Bocella and Freydel Barsky Jean Poole............................. Friendship Chapter No. 551, OES Daniel E. Price, Jr.................................................... Lillian E. Price Harold A. Queen...................................................Ida M. Queen Martha Jane Radcliff........................... Gregory J. Pasquarello Mabel I. Ragan...............................................Barbara E. Shields Louise E. Rapp...................................................George Endslow . Betty Harman . Doris Schmidt . Leatrice A. Warner Paul Crowl Reber...........................................Joan B. Kirkpatrick . Richard M. Reber Robert B. Reeder........................... Harold and Carolyn Hartley Jonathan Reese........................................ Richard F. Maffett, Jr. Lynne Regan.................................................Masonic Book Club Mildred O. Reilly................................................ Barbara H. Myer Russell W. Richert.......................................Doric Lodge No. 630 Israel and Malka Richter.....................................Lodge No. 126 Clarence B. Richwine.....................................David J. Richwine Lynn D. Rogers..........................................Eureka Lodge No. 290 Joyce Romasco........ Co-workers of Mark Romasco at Aetna Stanley H. Roth....................................................... Marlene Roth Thomas F. Rothwell......................... Mark and Judith Townsend Jonathan D. and Lynn A. Rutkowski.......... Daniel A. Rutkowski Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Salter, Sr............ Theodore A. Salter, Jr. Lillian B. Sanders..................................... C. Vernon Sanders, Jr. William (Bill) Sayres............................................. Janet Beningo . Lynn M. Blum . Inge V. Neuhauser Fern L. Schade................................. Robert and Judith Schade Irma G. Schnabel.....................Richard and Mary Ann Schmitt John P. Schneider.......................................Ronald E. Schneider William R. Schuler, Sr. ...............................William R. Schuler, Jr.


Hugh R. Scott......................................... John and Audrey Scott Samuel G. Seinberg.......................Hobart and Gerri Seinberg Henry S. Seitz.......................................... John and Louann Seitz Elizabeth (Betty) Shade........................................Dorothy Miller John M. Shaud, Jr. ............................................... Mary H. Shaud Georgette Shelling................Friendship Chapter No. 551, OES Leonard G. Siegel..Hackenburg Mount Moriah Lodge No. 19 Maria Silveri................................................. Raymond W. Blaisse . Tom and Carol Longacre . Joe and Rita Murphy . Joan and Pat Wheeler Mr. and Mrs. George Sims................David and Veronica Sims Florence I. Sinkler............................Southampton Slipper Club Millie Sinopoli.................................Henry and Jocelyn Sinopoli Hugh W. Smith....................................................... June M. Smith Opal Smith................................... Richard and Rosemary Smith Roberta (Bobbie) Smith......................Homer and Janis Hetrick Ruth E. Spalding......................................... George W. Spalding William L. Stark................................................ Knut Riebensahm James H. Staver, II...............................................Nellie D. Staver Stormy.........................................................Walter and Jill Kudas Jacqueline S. Swika.......................................Stephen Swika, Jr. Zolenig Terzian................................................... Karen Jehanian Helen J. Walker.................................. Little Oaks Campground George D. Walter..............................................William H. Walter Russell Walters, Jr. ................................................. Phyllis Walters Russel Ward.....................................................Barbara E. Shields Donald Wassinger................................ Marie Virginia Andrews Ronald K. Waugh............................................ Donna D. Waugh Dorothy (Dot) G. Wedeen...................... Sherwood Lennartson . Billie Sherman . Marvin M. Wedeen Inez M. Wertz.............................. Robert and Geraldine Kessler Millard E. Wertz.................................................... Elizabeth Wertz Paul R. West................................................Andrew S. Vandegriff Kenneth M. Wetter............................ Houseman Lodge No. 211 Albert W. White......................................... Sunset Lodge No. 623 Pearl C. White.............................................. Bob and Ana Slover Margaret (Marge) Widger.............................. Mary A. Luberda Edwin A. Williams................................ Barry Wilson Van Rensler Herman and Florence Willis......................Carl and Carol Willis Gerald M. Wills.......................................................Shirley A. Wills Ethel Winter.................................... Richard and Dorothy Winter Saundra M. Wise....................... Hershey Chapter No. 509, OES . Richard E. Wise, Jr. Walter L. Wolf..............................Michael and Marjorie Jenkins Mr. and Mrs. Adam Wolfkeil..............John and Shirley Wolfkeil Arthur Wood.......................................................Mark A. Bennett Bette J. Yanik................................................... Thomas R. Francis Gary J. Zerbe.................................. Forrest and Dorothy Shadle Elizabeth Zimmerman..................... George E. Zimmerman, Jr.

Honorarium Gifts November 1, 2015 - January 31, 2016

Below is a list of individuals (names are shown in red) whose loved ones have made a gift in their honor to one of the five Masonic Villages located at Dallas, Elizabethtown, Lafayette Hill, Sewickley or Warminster. Great care has been taken to ensure the accuracy and thoroughness of the names listed below. We regret any errors or omissions. If an error has been made, please contact the Office of Gift Planning at 800-599-6454; 717-367-1121, ext. 33003; or by emailing giving@masonicvillages.org. Thank you.

Robert C. Black.................................................. Robert W. Yates Burgess Family.................................. Ronald and Alice Burgess Chester A. Derk, Sr. .........................Chester and Barbara Derk Pat Doherty............................................................ Billie Sherman Robert and Ruth Emberger.............................. James S. Seibert Bernard Featherman..........................Gilroy and Lillian Roberts Charitable Foundation Rodney (Rod) W. Gartner................................. Billie R. Sherman . George E. Tannehill Charles and Jane Hafer...... Warren and Helen Heidelbaugh James Williams Johnson.......................... Ossea Lodge No. 317 Stephenie Manon................................ Bill and Marlene Moisey Masonic Village at Warminster Nursing Staff...................................................Craig B. Beaman Lois M. McCulley..................... S. Andrew and Susan McCulley Joyce Miller.......................................................Jo Anne Malone Tracy H. and Sandra Miller...................Brian and Tracey Harris Nursing Team Roosevelt 2 (Michele’s Team)......Lee and Edythe Kuperstein Past Masters of Lodge No. 135.............. Palestine-Roxborough Lodge No. 135 Physical Therapy Department......N. Robert and Joan Hurdle Ruth M. Rissmiller............................... Edward and Ann Horting William M. and Gilda B. Sayres...........................Wendy Riggall Esther L. Scheuermann........................................ John E. Letsch Lynne M. Seachrist...............................Dean and Brenda Miller John M. Seifarth.....................................................Billie Sherman Staff on Lafayette East......................................... W. Scott Muller Staff on Roosevelt 2......................... George E. Zimmerman, Jr. William T. Staman................................... Paul and Peggy Leitzel Charles E. Steever............................................. Louis S. Bellanca Rowena Surloff................................... Paul and Francine Surloff William C. White.....................................................Billie Sherman

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