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LifeFALL 2013
2012 - 2013 AnnuAl RepoRt
Strategically Moving into the Future
From the President’s DeskGreetings,
As I look back at all we have accomplished in the last year and our goals for the upcoming five year strategic plan, I am amazed at the numerous projects we have undertaken and completed around our campus in twelve short months. The flurry of excitement and activity is the result of thoughtful coordination and consideration of residents, members and guests.
Through the vision of the Sisters of Charity, Bayley opened its doors in 1990 with a ministry to serve older adults. With our mission of providing a continuum of care to our seniors, we strive to provide compassion and quality of life, rooted in the values of respect, honesty and excellence. At the same time we strive to act justly to all those to whom we minister: our residents, families, volunteers, staff and the public. We are blessed with a thriving community and serve approximately 310 residents on campus, 1500 members in our adult day, fitness club and outreach programs, 324 staff members and 200 volunteers. We are also a corporate work partner with DePaul Cristo Rey High School. We foster a person-centered culture with a strong spiritual component in a home-like environment. To that end, some of our recent projects this past year include: an extensive renovation in our main building including lobbies, dining rooms and a state-of-the-art physical therapy room. We also have implemented an expanded, hospitality model of meal service for residents and their guests.
To ensure the funds needed to provide for our residents, for many outlive their resources, we launched an Endowment initiative. As of this time, we are well on the way toward our goal of $30 million. This past year, Bayley provided approximately $2.4 million in uncompensated care.
Another project underway is a major technology upgrade. We will soon have a wireless infrastructure, current hardware, software and tech support needed to communicate in the new world of managed care, accountable care organizations and electronic health records. And perhaps more importantly, a way to keep our residents connected with their grandchildren!
We face many hurdles-changing consumer preferences, dwindling funding streams and government regulation. We stay involved in our professional associations to ensure innovation, fiscal stewardship and best practices as we meet current and future challenges. Our Board, Advisory Committees and staff follow a Five Year Strategic Plan which, guided by our mission, details proactive goals to meet the needs of our residents and ensure that Bayley flourishes.
We invite you to visit Bayley. We welcome you for a tour, for daily Mass, for a community program or a special event. We are proud of life at Bayley and would be pleased to share our activities with you.
Sincerely,
Adrienne A. Walsh, President & CEO
Bayley provides a continuum of care for seniors in a Catholic/Christian setting. With the Sisters of Charity, we strive to provide compassion and quality of life to those we serve. Our commitment is rooted in the values of respect, honesty and excellence.
on tHe CoVeR: Bayley resident Jeanette Grothaus participates in physical therapy with the help of Jodi Griffith, LPTA, rehabilitation manager. Bayley offers both in-patient and out-patient care in our newly expanded rehabilitation department. We offer services in physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy and warm water therapy.
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lthough Ohio recently created a state mandate that nursing homes must participate in the continuous improvement program, Quality Assurance Performance Improvement, known as QAPI, Bayley already had a similar program in place.
“We know we can never sit back, relax, and think about all that is good at Bayley,” said Paul Kocsis, vice president of health and wellness. “Therefore, we strive to identify where performance improvement is needed and then improve the processes that contribute to our residents’ quality of life on a continuous basis.”
The scope of the QAPI program encompasses all departments of Bayley including: Accounting, Activities, Administration, Admissions, Campus Services, Development, Dietary, Environmental Services, Finance, Health & Wellness Services, Human Resources, Marketing, Medical Records, Nursing, Nutrition, Outreach, Paint Shop, Pastoral Care, Social Services and Support Services. The overall goal of Bayley’s QAPI Program is to improve the quality of care and services delivered to our residents, improve resident/family satisfaction, and meet the needs and expectations of residents, families and other stakeholders.
In order to support this overall goal, the following objectives need to be met: consistency in caregivers, reducing readmissions to hospitals, focusing on person-centered care, stabilizing pain, preventing falls, infections and pressure ulcers and controlling medications.
To focus on such widespread goals, Bayley has introduced QAPI to the entire staff.
“Every staff member has a say in things that might not be working as well as they should be,” said Jeannette Bredestege, RN BSN, who implements the requirements of QAPI. “By giving them a voice, they have buy-in.”
QAPI: Instilling Quality at Every LevelIf a staff member sees a process that needs to be improved, they can call for a Performance Improvement Project, known as a PIP, meeting with all the stakeholders in the process and gathering input from each one.
A recent success story of a PIP centers around nutritional supplements. A question surfaced about the amount of supplements Bayley was purchasing to administer to residents. Aides and Nurses were consulted and provided the information that residents were usually offered supplements at meal times. The problem recognized was that residents either drank the supplement or ate their meal but could not ingest both. Residents were less than thrilled with the taste of the supplements as well. After studying the liquid supplements and involving the kitchen staff along with our dietary consultant, it was determined that by bringing the entire process in-house, Bayley could make our own supplements.
The result is that we can use fresher ingredients, such as peanut butter, bananas and oranges to create better variety of flavors. Each day the supplement is a different flavor, and we can make a more nutritious product at a much lower cost. The supplements can also be served once per day in the middle of the afternoon, which leaves meal times for eating only.
“Our residents are the real winners from this PIP,” said Jeannette. “But the best thing about this plan is that our goals are always fluid. As conditions, requirements and regulations change, our goals can too. The plan is ever changing.”
A“When people hear all sides of the process, you start to see light bulbs go on,” said Jeannette. “The ideas for improvements start flowing.”
Every Wednesday from 11am – 1 pm Jack Middendorf opens up his St. Joseph’s Fix-it Clinic on the second floor, next to the
beauty shop. He puts out his sign and lays out his tools, and waits for customers. Known around Bayley as Mr. Fix-it, Middendorf, offers to fix just about anything.
Over the years, Jack has done everything from welding a wheel chair, to rewiring a desk lamp, to fixing broken tables and chairs. He gets called on quite often to repair intricate jewelry pieces, replacing hard-to-open clasps with magnetic closures.
Everyone around Bayley knows that if something is broken, Jack is the guy to call.
“I fixed a broken monstrance for the chapel a few months ago. The little glass door that holds the host in place wasn’t closing right. I was able to fix it with a magnet,” he said. “They ask for all kinds of things. I even adjusted a guy’s artificial leg once.”
Jack started working around Bayley about two years ago when his wife Marylyn, who suffers from Alzheimer’s disease, became a resident. He came to visit all the time and just started fixing things while he was here.
Mr. Fix-it - Can Do It!
When Jack opens up for business, he makes sure his customers know the price up front.
“They have to send me more business,” he said. “There is no charge. I just want to fix anything that needs fixing and I want them to help me spread the word.”
Bayley resident Joe Book was in the shop recently getting a bolt reconnected to his motorized scooter. Joe has been to the shop for other repairs.
“I come back because he does a good job and he knows what he is doing,” said Joe. “Plus, the price is right.”
Jack and Marylyn are both life long West-siders. He said he graduated from Elder and Marylyn from Mercy.
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Jack laughs with resident Dottie Roth after replacing the clasp on her necklace and repairing her shoe.
Mr. Fix-it untangles a knot in a chain for a Bayley resident.
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“No matter how many degrees you have, people around here just want to know where you went to high school,” he said with a laugh.
And Jack has plenty of degrees, a Bachelor’s degree from University of Cincinnati and a Master’s of Business from Xavier University, along with a successful career with Franciscan Health Systems and PNC Bank where he retired in 1995 as Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer. After retirement he found himself bored after just a few weeks and took on a position as Director of County Facilities for Hamilton County. Jack thought he would help out on a few projects, but ended up staying for seven more years.
In all of these positions, Jack found he had a knack for fixing things. So he focused on making his gifts available for others.
Jack says he loves to talk to people who patiently wait while he makes his repairs. They start talking and that is when the fun starts for Jack.
“They have to send me more business,” he said. “There is no charge. I just want to fix anything that needs fixing and I want them to help me spread the word.”
“They tell me great stories,” he said. “I get so much more out of it than they do.”
As Marylyn’s condition worsened, Jack said his role of caregiver grew, to the point that his own world was very small. After she moved into Bayley, Jack knew he had to redevelop his own life. “I know Marylyn is well taken care of and she is at peace,” he said “I thank God every day that she is here at Bayley.”
To rebuild his life, Jack became more active in his church, Our Lady of Visitation.
So how did he decide to create this ministry at Bayley?
“I think if Jesus didn’t have anything else to do, this is what he would be doing,” he said.
Jack replaces hard-to-open jewelry clasps with magnetic clasps. “Everybody loves those,” he said.
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Person-Centered Dining
The ingredients to a good meal are not always just about the food. Bayley has recently completed an entire transformation
of our dining services, the entire process, from the kitchen to the plate, has been upgraded.
Just as important to what is being served is where it is being served. New furniture, updated décor and even new china, glassware and table settings, give each dining area the look of a fine restaurant. And, just as in a fine restaurant, our residents are receiving five star service from a wait staff who take their order from a menu and deliver it to them.
“Even though we have always had good food, we knew that we could improve the presentation,” said Carol Blevins, Bayley food service director. “Now all of our dining rooms are warm and inviting.”
With input from residents, family members and employees, a Dining Task Force was created. The group created a vision for the team to include these points:
• TheDiningAreaswillbefunctional,welcomingand comfortable.
• Mealtimewillbeapleasantdiningexperiencethat residents can look forward to.
• Residentswillbeofferedfamiliarfoodsthatarepresented in a consistent and appealing manner.
• Residentswillbeabletoeatwhattheywant,when they want and where they want.
• Allresidentswillbetreatedasindividualswithdignity and respect.
After months of research and construction, the days of bringing a pre-filled tray to a resident came to an end. On July 9th the new style dining service came to fruition.
In 2012 the Assisted Living Dining Room received a similar transformation, doing away with a serving line and bringing in table service. But with the
upgrade to each dining room, every level of our skilled nursing wings have been transformed as well.
Although the day’s main entrée is still prepared in the Bayley kitchen, it is delivered to localized pantries throughout the building. The pantries are stocked with breakfast and sandwich fixings and a griddle for making burgers or a grilled cheese.
Blevins explains that when a resident comes to the dining room they can choose the special of the day or items taken from a menu of Daily Alternates that are available all day, every day. The resident can order exactly what they want.
In another move to provide more choices, the meals are now served with a two hour window.
• Breakfast 7:30am–9:30am• Lunch 11:30am–1:30pm• Dinner 4:30pm–6:30pm
This allows residents to eat on their schedule, at the times they choose. Blevins goes on to say
Resident Marie Grever and her sister-in-law Marge Langenbrunner, of Delhi, enjoy their table service from Bayley employee Joyce.
Bayley’s Endowment: Ensuring Our Mission for the Future
I n 2010, the Bayley Endowment Fund was created to become a perpetual example of our mission to provide compassion and quality of
life to those we serve.
This effort ensures that no resident is asked to leave because of an inability to pay. This past fiscal year saw an average cost of uncompensated care rise from $35,000 to $43,000 per Medicaid resident. These residents are most in need of our medical and lifestyle care.
To counter this increasing burden and to address the needs of future residents, the Board and staff of Bayley have overseen the growth of this endowmentfundtoitscurrenttotalof$13.6million.
To offer options to those who wish to contribute to the endowment, four funds have been established:
•ThePastoralCareFund-createdtocontinuethe spiritual outreach of our Catholic-Christian ministry at Bayley.
•TheAdultDayFund-createdbyJimSchubertasa legacy to his wife, Kathy, in honor of the vital services provided to members and care-givers by the Adult Day program.
•TheBenevolentCareFund-createdtoprovidecare and services to Assisted Living residents.
•TheBayleyEndowmentFund–createdtoaddress the needs of our Health Care residents.
Gifts to the Endowment may be made through planned giving vehicles or cash gifts. As with every gift made to Bayley, it can be done as a tribute to another loved one or friend.
For more information, contact:Steven R. BreidenichDirector of Gift [email protected]
Person-Centered Dining that with the stocked pantries, if a resident should happen to miss a meal they can come in anytime and choose something from the Daily Alternate menu. A server is always on duty in each pantry.
Bayley residents are enjoying the changes. Camille Paolercio said she loves the new drinking goblets that replaced the water glasses they used to have.
“I have arthritis in my fingers and this is so much easier to hold,” she said. “Also I really think the dining room is lovely, it feels kind of ritzy.”
Not only did Bayley make these physical changes to the dining process, the Task Force also developed new menus and expanded the list of items available every day. They also evaluated the products that were regularly purchased, the recipes
used and the methods of food preparation with the goal of serving the highest quality meals.
Going from tray service to person-centered dining was not an easy feat, but everyone involved can see the positive results.
“These changes give us the opportunity to satisfy more residents,” said Carol. “And that is what we are here for.”
Joyce Stranzin (left) and Deborah Rowe fill lunch orders in the fully-equipped pantry.
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Bayley Adult Day: Helping Members and Families
Kathy Baker, who is now Bayley’s Director of Marketing and Special Events started out at Eldermount back in 1989.
“Part of the mission of the Sisters of Charity is to address the needs of the underserved in the community with respect, honesty and excellence,” said Kathy. “And now 28 years later we have served thousands of members and their families, fulfilling that mission.”
The program was created to give caregivers a break and give seniors who need supervision a secure environment as well as social interaction. Also, with a nurse on-site, all medications and health-related issues can be monitored. “We make sure our members receive their medications when they are supposed to, and we can test blood sugar and vital signs throughout the day, if needed,” said Lynn Lander, Bayley Adult Day nursing supervisorsince1997.“Ournurseaidesarewithour members throughout the day and they report any pertinent change in condition to the RN on duty. The families feel very comfortable having them at Bayley Adult Day knowing that they are well supervised and with friends.”
Of course that peace-of-mind is priceless to family members but it has always been the activities that kept George coming. Karen said her dad enjoys the field trips and special events, like when school children come to sing. But the most important thing to Karen and her family is the wonderful staff.
“They care about Dad and all the members like they are their own family,” she said. “I just can’t say enough about them. Bayley Adult Day has been a lifesaver for us.”
For more information on Bayley Adult Day, contactChrisParksat513-347-5443.
Ellie, our favorite golden retriever, spends her days visiting with our Adult Day members and enjoying all the attention they give her. Ellie, who belongs to Chris, the social worker at Bayley Adult Day, comes to work with her almost every day. In this photo, our member Marlene, spends some time with Ellie.
Back in 2010 Karen Knapp realized her dad George could not be alone during the day any longer. So she began to look into
adult day programs.
“When we came to Bayley Adult Day, I knew it would be perfect for Dad,” she said. “The pleasant staff, the cleanliness of the facility and the fact that they could provide for clients at many levels, really impressed me.”
George, a former school teacher and athletic director at Batavia School, loved the interaction with staff and other members.
“He was used to being with people all day, and I think he missed that when he retired,” said Karen, who lives with George in Bridgetown. “Participating in activities really settles him down and he is calm when he gets home.”
Bayley Adult Day, opened in 1985 at the Sisters of Charity Motherhouse. It was called Eldermount, using a combination of the words ‘elderly’ and ‘mount’ because the program is adjacent to Mount St. Joseph College.
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Bayley Snapshots
leadingAge ohio Art Show In July, Bayley was proud to host the 2013 LeadingAge Ohio South Region Art and Writing Show. We received more than 200 pieces of art made by seniors who are affiliated with LeadingAge facilities. The first, second and third place winners moved on to the state competition in Columbus.
Hundreds of people came to see the show and also voted on their favorite piece for the “People’s Choice” category.
Alice Allison (above left), who lives in the Bayley Village is seen here with her first place winner “Mt. Adams at 7 pm”. Rita Peter (above right), of Bayley Adult Day, is seen here with her third place winner, “What’s for Dinner”. Bayley resident Francis Staubach (above center) shows off his beautiful woodworking piece.
Bayley Family night Bayley welcomed residents’ families to come for refreshments and entertainment in May. Seen here are Ed Geiser and his family (above) and Ruth Schroer with her daughter-in-law Marybeth Schroer (above).
Mission Award Winner Congratulations to Michael Hirsch, Assisted Living service coordinator, who was chosen to receive the Bayley Mission Award this year. Nominated by his peers, Mike was chosen for his ability to uphold the Bayley Mission in his everyday work. According to his nomination, “Mike’s personality is the mission. He puts everyone before himself. He strives for excellence in everything he does and always shows compassion toward others… His positive attitude and actions are contagious! He has a way of inspiring others to live the mission too!”
(From left) Adrienne Walsh, president and CEO of Bayley, with Michael Hirsch
Bayley talent Show Bayley’s Talent Show this spring featured acts from both residents and employees. This photo shows our resident Joe Book as Elvis, surrounded by the Hound Dog Dancers, which was our activity staff - standing from left to right - Lisa Raftery, Donna Gray, Kathy Sabato, Ben Wilhoit, and kneeling in the photo, Mindy Bryant. Everyone had a great time!
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Fiscal Year ReportJuly 1, 2012-June 30, 2013
the Bayley endowment FundOur mission of giving quality care regardless of ability to pay can succeed only with the generous help of contributors. We are so grateful to our friends who continue to find ways to support Bayley through these difficult economic times.
Many have found planned giving the easiest way to follow their heart for Bayley’s mission while at the same time providing for their own future needs. There are many types of planned gifts that can increase income and secure resources for your loved ones while contributing significantly to Bayley.
•A gift of cash•A gift in your will•Gifts of life insurance•A gift of investment assets•Tax free gifts from your IRA
Annual GivingWe welcome gifts of all sizes throughout the year to support the Bayley Annual Fund. These gifts help meet the increasing and changing needs of our residents as well as make possible the outstanding programs and services we provide for them.
For more information contact Steven Breidenich in the Bayley Development Department at 513-347-5735.
uncompensated Care expenses
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500,000
1,000,000
1,500,000
2,000,000
2,500,000
Bayley Charity Care for lower
income and indigent persons
$2,278,621
Adult Day Charity Care
for lower income and
indigent persons $34,573
Community Services for the Broader Community
$101,140
Grand Total: $ 2,414,334, which represents 13% of the Senior Care budget
Number of Employees ......................................................................324
Resident Days by level of Care:Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation ..........................................4,901Intermediate Care ......................................................................... 33,712Assisted Living ................................................................................25,173Memory Support Care Assisted Living ................................ 6,097Total Resident Days ....................................................................69,883Percentage of Overall Occupancy (at end of year) ...... 97.4%Adult Day Care ............................................................................... 10,792
0
500,000
1,000,000
1,500,000
2,000,000
2,500,000
Source of FundsEndowment Fund Income 2%
Other 12% Fundraising/Contributions 3%Wellness 2%
Cottages 5%
Adult Day 4%
Ancillary Services 17%
Customized Assistance 2%
Room & Board 53%
0
500,000
1,000,000
1,500,000
2,000,000
2,500,000
Salary & Fringe
Benefits 53%
Charity Care 1%
Utilities 2%
Interest 1%
Depreciation, Impairment & Amortization 10%
Purchased Services 10%
Adult Day 4%
Cottages 3%
Food Supplies & Other Expenses 14%expenditure of Funds
Wellness 2%
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Board of DirectorsJohn J. Kron, ChairDeloitte & Touche LLPRetired
Donald J. Jansen, Vice ChairSTS GMG LLC
Gerard G. Schroeder,Board Secretary
S. Patricia Sabourin, SCBoard TreasurerCBSM Liaison
Adrienne A. Walsh, Ex-OfficioPresident/CEO
Philomena S. AshdownStrauss & Troy
S. Patricia Marie Bernard, SCSpirituality and HealthcareMinistries
Mary Lee BogenschutzSt. Ignatius School,Retired
Ron C. ChristianTaft Stettinius & Hollister
Lisa Marie GickMacys
S. Lois Jean Goettke, SCLeadership Councilor
Donald L. KellerHaberer RegisteredInvestment Advisors, Inc.
Michael F. KennedyFifth Third Bank
Harold A. KlinkUS Bank
Joseph D. LindEmery Federal CreditUnion
Kenneth J. RyanFort WashingtonInvestment Advisors, Inc.
Thomas F. SedlerHome City Ice Company
Steve L. SimendingerJohnson InvestmentCounsel, Inc.
S. Marianne Van Vurst, SCSt. Joseph Home, Retired
Medical StaffScott Massa, M.D.Medical Director
BoARD CoMMitteeSBenevolent Care CommitteeMichael F. Kennedy, ChairS. Carol Bauer, SCS. Roslyn Hafertepe, SCJohn J. KronPaul KocsisCeleste MackeyDavid ThorsenAdrienne A. Walsh
Bayley Fund Annual Support CampaignKinnaird S. McQuadeMichael F. KennedySandra KuhlmannElizabeth MalloyJudith MarxCathy MoodyAlice Rogers UhlHolly Doan SpraulAdrienne A. Walsh
endowment AdvisoryCabinet John J. Kron, ChairKathy BakerSteven BreidenichRon C. ChristianS. Roslyn Hafertepe, SCPatricia LinggMolly PruesGeorge A. SchaeferRosemary SchlachterJim SchubertThomas E. SedlerStephen L. SimendingerS. Marianne Van Vurst, SCAdrienne A. Walsh
executive CommitteeJohn J. Kron, ChairDonald J. Jansen,
Vice-ChairGary Schroeder, SecretaryS. Patricia Sabourin, SC,
Treasurer, CBSM LiaisonKenneth J. Ryan,
Finance ChairAdrienne A. Walsh
Finance CommitteeKenneth J. Ryan, ChairJeff Briggs Edward W. GroutDonald J. JansenDonald L. KellerMichael F. KennedyHarold A. Klink Paul KocsisJohn J. KronS. Ruth Kuhn, SCS. Patricia Sabourin, SCDavid ThorsenAdrienne A. Walsh
Mission integration/Quality CommitteeS. Pat Marie Bernard, SC,
ChairLinda CoppageCarol Egner, MDCarol GrogerS. Lynn Heper, SCBarbara KallmeyerPaul KocsisJack Marx, RPhS. Ann Ryan, OPS. Mary Dolores
Schneider, SCAdrienne A. Walsh
Strategic planning CommitteeGerard G. Schroeder, ChairKathy BakerDoug BennettMary Lee BogenschutzLisa Marie GickEdward W. GroutS. Roslyn Hafertepe, SCKen HorneyJoseph D. LindPatricia LinggPaul Kocsis
Sandra KuhlmannS. Patricia Malarkey, SCDavid ThorsenAdrienne A. Walsh
Management teamKathy BakerDirector, Marketing and
Special Events
Carol BlevinsDirector, Dining Service
Steven BreidenichDirector of Gift Planning
Linda CoppageDirector, Nursing
Paul KocsisVice President, Health & Wellness
Sandra KuhlmannDirector, Support Services
Jenny LeeHR Generalist
Patricia LinggExecutive Assistant
Celeste MackeyDirector, Business Office
Larry NiehausMaintenance Manager
Ydalia RiosSupervisor, Environmental Services
S. Ann Ryan, O.P.Director, Pastoral Care
Dean SnyderOutreach Coordinator
Dave ThorsenDirector, Finance LTC
Adrienne A. WalshPresident/CEO
JoAnn WilhoitSupervisor, Medical
Records
Bayley has become a leader in the health care industry because of the dedication, foresight and commitment of countless staff and volunteers. Over the years, professionals from all walks of life have given their time and talents to serve on the Bayley boards and various advisory committees. These community leaders have embraced the Bayley mission and work with staff to plan, implement and achieve goals that will enable us to prepare for and address future needs.
Grand Total: $ 2,414,334, which represents 13% of the Senior Care budget
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Front Row: Left to Right: Pat Marie Bernard, SC, Patricia Ann Sabourin, SC, Adrienne A. Walsh, Marianne VanVurst, SC, Steve Simendinger
Middle Row: Left to Right: Lisa Gick, Gary Schroeder, Mike Kennedy, Ken Ryan, Philomena Ashdown, Mary Lee Bogenschutz
Back Row: Left to Right: John Kron, Don Keller, Hal Klink, Don Jansen, Tommy Sedler, Ron Christian
Not Pictured: Lois Jean Goettke, SC and Joe Lind
2012-2013 Board of Directors
Front Row: Left to Right: Judith Marx, S. Ann Ryan, Adrienne A. Walsh, Patrica Lingg, Ydalia Rios
Middle Row: Left to Right: Linda Coppage, Steven Briedenich, Kathy Baker, Carol Blevins, Dean Snyder
Back Row: Left to Right: Larry Niehaus, Sandra Kuhlmann, Jenny Lee, Celeste Mackey, Paul Kocsis, David Thorsen
Not Pictured: Jo Ann Wilhoit
2012-2013 Management team
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A Caring Choice, Inc.Action Video Production
Inc.Theresa and Steven
AdamsFrank AltenauRobert and Ashley
AltenauCarl Anderson *Anonymous FriendFrances AsamGeorge AugBetty and Leo BakerDennis and Kathy BakerTerrance and Constance
BakerRobert and Terri
BandenburgKenneth BarnetteRosemary and August
BauerChrista BaukeCarole BeckDonald E. BeckertSister Pat Marie
Bernard,SCHoward Berninger, M.D.David and Maureen BillPatricia BitterMary Lee BogenschutzThomas and Jeanne BoyleJames BradyFred and Dixie
BrandewiedeDorothy BraunEstate of William B. BraunDonna and Jerry
BraunsteinJo Ann BrockS. Mary Kay Bush, S.C.Robert and Donna
BushmanTheodore and Maureen
CashenPennie CatronCincy Custom CartsRuth J. and Robert A.
Conway FoundationJack CorsmeierMary CormierSharon CurranDaul-Zac BichonsPatricia DavoranRank and Barbara DawsonJames DohertyDollar GeneralSteven and Peggy DulleCarolyn and Jim DwyerMary DyerEastern NetworkKenneth EckelCarol Egner, M.D.
Thomas J. EllisJames EspelageJerome D. Fagel, Jr.Thomas and Molly FederleGrable FordPhilip and Deborah
FrederickJean C. FrolicherBetty GausmanT.R. Gear Landscaping, Inc.GE FoundationEd GeiserFrank GeiserGeneral Electric Evendale
Employees’ Community Service Fund
Janice GlatthaarSister Lois J. Goettke, SCJoan GramanMartha and Dieter
GrammsMarvin GrantSister Roslyn Hafertepe, SCMarian HagenRobert and Susan HalonenNeil HancockIrene HarmesSister Jean Patrice
Harrington, SCAnn and Thomas HartkeSusan HaumesserDonald HeimbrockJohn and Myra HendyEdith HenleinSister Lynn Heper, SCGuy and Mildred HessRichard and Renita HomanHome City Ice CompanyKenneth HorneyFrances HornikelJane HowardJerry and Jan HunscheDonald JansenJames and Marjorie
JansingJeanne and Jay JaspersDorothy JungingerMichael and Jo Ann KappaMary KautzmanDon and Julie KellerKeith and Martha KellyAnn KemperTheresa KenningAndrew KleimanMarilyn KlugJames KohrmanRuth KramerJudith A. KruegerWilliam and Ellen KueblerSister Ruth Kuhn, SCMarsha LadenburgerPauline Lalley
Mary LammertRichard LangmeierDavid and Karen
LaymanceLegatus of CincinnatiBonnie LemmelLifeLearn ProgramRobert and Dorothy
LitzingerDr. Richard Lowstuter, Jr.George LukasJean LyonsRoland and Jeanette
MacGregorSister Patricia Malarkey, SCRita ManogueRobert and Ruth
MarchioniScott J. Massa, M.D.Nancy MatthewBob and Liz MaxwellVictoria and Scott MayallJodi MayhausSue McCarrenDan MedeckeMarlene MenchenMark MesmannAnthony and Ann MetznerEstate of Nicholas MiceliNicholas Miceli *William and Nancy
NeiheiselThomas and Mary Claire
NichollJoseph and Stephanie
NiemeyerRose Marie NiemeyerMary PalmoskiFrank and Linda PanzecaMargaret ParksBob and Sandra ParsonsRobert PfeiffenbergerClaire PhillipsGenevieve PhillipsSheila PoastThomas PoastRobert PittsMolly PruesVern QuastThomas and Linda
RaphaelWilliam and Cathy
RasmussenAnna A. RatledgeJoan RawlingsRay and Joan RiestenbergBoyd RileyJane and Fred RobinsonAnella RoserDorothy RothEugene Ruehlmann *Jean Rupp
Sister Patricia Ann Sabourin, SC
Fred and Anna Mae Scheper
Thomas and Joyce SchillerLawrence and Dorothy
SchloemerSister Thelma Schlomer, SCSister Rita Schmutte, SCLisa SchnappSister Mary Dolores
Schneider, SCElizabeth SchoenerThomas and Mary Jane
SchroerJames SchubertWerner SchultenJoseph and Silva SchultzCarol SchumacherPhilip SchutteJoseph and Susan SedlerSisters of Charity of
CincinnatiMarian SmithGregory and Eileen SniderMary StevensHenry and Julia StrietCynthia StueveMyrna SummersJames and Alice
SunderhausLawrence Tepe *Mark and Stephanie
ThamanPatricia TierneyThomas and Ruth TierneyJean and Lawrence TobeToby ToblerPatricia TrimpeOmer TrippelTurner Construction
CompanySister Marianne
Van Vurst, SCVitt Stermer and
Anderson Funeral HomePeggy VogelCharles and Frances
VogelerKent and Pat WahlMichael and Leanne WaidGeraldine WarnerDavid and Teresa WenningDoris WenningEdward and Marcia WilzTiffany WiseShirley and Donald
WittekiendAngela WoodardBarbara WrightBob and Sandie
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GiFtS in MeMoRy oF loVeD oneS
in Memory of Angela and Jack AckermanLawrence and Barbara
Kallmeyer
in Memory of Joan AckermanWilliam and Jo Ann Reder
in Memory of Hedy AckermanDeborah BisigJack CorsmeierRobert and The Honorable
Judge Sylvia S. HendonMichael LaRosa
in Memory of Ruth AltenauAnonymous FriendJames BradyTom and LaVern GrahamAlice HenkelMark and Nancy HutzelLeroy MeyersNiehaus Financial
Services, LLCHoward PaffGenevieve PhillipsJohn and Mary SalzaruloKenneth Scheidt
in Memory of Ruth AmbergerFrancis Amberger
in Memory of Adalaide AmbroseThomas and Patricia
Moehring
in Memory of Shirley BakerDolores Ritchie
in Memory of Frank BetschDiane Ivins
in Memory of Deceased Members of the Brockhaus FamilyRobert and Dorothy
Litzinger
in Memory of Joseph BujdosoDick and Judy Janson
in Memory of Helen BullerEdward Buller
in Memory of Rose BurnsJames Burns
in Memory of David D’erminioBillie D’Erminio
in Memory of Jack and Cecilia DownsJames Downs
in Memory of Ruth ellisClay and Kathleen BeekleyRichard HarnistBeverly Jennings
in Memory of James eversoleVirginia EversoleRobert and Ruth
Marchioni
in Memory of Vincent and Anna May FallerS. Mary Catherine Faller
in Memory of Marion FanningSteve ArlingBright Volunteer Fire
Company, Inc.David and Susan DeyeMary FallsJim FanningJoseph GatesCarol GiffordJill JansenCarolyn ManessMary MingesMs. Margaret A. PruesMs. Marlene PruesMolly PruesJames and Mary RyanJohn SelletLois StephensJean and Lawrence TobeAlice Rogers UhlReese WebbAmy WeilerPatrice Zink
in Memory of Anna and Harold FeistSylvia A. Feist
in Memory of lillian FochtGary and Sandra HaynerRobert and Rose Seger
in Memory of Betty FeldkampDonald J. Feldkamp
in Memory of Victor GausmanBetty Gausman
in Memory of James GeghanMrs. Sherry Geghan
in Memory of edna GeiserEdward Geiser
in Memory of Betty GoosmanPatricia Bitter
in Memory of Jack GramanJean and Lawrence Tobe
in Memory of Bernadette GrossDennis and Marcie
Benjamin
in Memory of Daniel HafertepeAlice Hafertepe
in Memory of Raymond HahnMartha J. Hahn
in Memory of John and Jean HanekampRobert and Carol
Sprengard
in Memory of Ruth HarnistAlbert Harnist
in Memory of James and Katherine HarringtonSister Jean Patrice
Harrington, SC
in Memory of Ruth HautmanAdvanced Engineering
Consultants LTDAnonymous FriendW. David BenningThomas BlauveltMike BrinkmillerCycle Specialties, Inc.Don and Alice HautmanPatricia HullPaul Huschart
Paul HutubiseEdwatd KemenRobert and Susan KnightKrempp ConstructionSherry MidlamTom and Ellen MorinMartha MyersDonald PaquetteTimothy ReherM. Simon SapsfordMark and Nancy VincentDebra WilliamsJennifer Wilson
in Memory of Ruth HayesGlenn Greiner
in Memory of Ken HellmanAnonymous FriendChrista BaukeGigi BrayArthur BurrillJohn FisherGlen GreinerAlice HenkelDawn JansenRobert and Ruth
MarchioniFred MillerMichael MillerEdwin WhiteWilliam Zimmer
in Memory of Helen HennesseyFrancis Niehaus
in Memory of Daniel HerzogKevin Herzog
in Memory of Mary Ann HinesDennis and Kathy BakerWilliam BrauntzWilliam FrietschJerome and Margie
HeidemannHenry Marks
in Memory of edward Rally HolscherPatricia Holscher
in Memory of Mary elsie HuberMary Ann Hines *
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in Memory of Jack HunscheJames BradyAllen CliffeMark and Susan DickeyJudith HodginsRobert JohnsonJohn KellerPatricia KiffmeyerMarlene KielyAlfred LuebbersBen RapienJames RiestenbergMary RushSally Schenkel
in Memory of Angela and Victor HylandCooper Electric
in Memory of Joe JenningsPatricia Jennings
in Memory of Virginia JonesGregory and Sally
Chitwood
in Memory of Antoinette KistMary Jo Siebert
in Memory of Clarissa KistJoseph Kerr
in Memory of Byrd KnauberThomas and Joyce Schiller
in Memory of Walter Kohl Sr.Walter Kohl Jr.
in Memory of Zella KohlWalter Kohl Jr.
in Memory of Betty KramerRobert G. Kramer
in Memory of Marian KruegerJames Krueger
in Memory of Geogiana KrullCarol BirdKevin BurnettRick CronDonna DeanFred Espenscheid
James HolthausBernard KrullSally RolfJohn VelenoJames Woester
in Memory of Betty laporteDolores and Rodney
GrubbMary Pat LampeMargaret Parks
in Memory of Delphia laubKathy AyersKathleen NoonanDennis White
in Memory of Bob linzHelen Schreibeis
in Memory of the Deceased Members of the litzinger FamilyRobert and Dorothy
Litzinger
in Memory of Charles lohmanMary Wehner
in Memory of James lonnemanMary Wehner
in Memory of Joe ludwigMary Wehner
in Memory of Harry MalyRobert and Joyce Maly
in Memory of tish MarchioniKaren and Timothy Knoll
in Memory of Annabelle McAlisterPaul BinderBill and Petrina McAlister
in Memory of edward McCaffertyJean McCafferty
in Memory of Steven McCaffertyJean McCafferty
in Memory of Margaret McelvainRose Mary Ruberg
in Memory of esther MeinersMary R. Meiners
in Memory of ottilia MenkeMr. Gerald T. Menke, Sr.
in Memory of Helen R. MetzTom and Carol Hughes
in Memory of Robert preston MeyersJohn Mayer
in Memory of S. patricia MirsbergerDaniel and Mary Lou
Wood
in Memory of Dorothy MoormanRuth Moorman
in Memory of Cliff MuellerJean and Lawrence Tobe
in Memory of Rose Mary MullenRobert FreudenbergJo Ann Schulte
in Memory of eileen Heper nolopSister Lynn Heper, SC
in Memory of Alma ostermanCarmen and Joanne
Petrillo
in Memory of Richard ostermanCarmen and Joanne
Petrillo
in Memory of thomas ostermanCarmen and Joanne
Petrillo
in Memory of Ann perzelAndrew Perzel
in Memory of Raesa prechenenkoRita DriehausPatricia FugazziJ. Steven GammeterCarol HolcombKennedy Family
Roseann KennedyMayall FamilyA. Lois RedmanRemig FamilyLinda RoyaltyLarry ShanklinBob WalstenNick Weidner
in Memory of Dee priceChristopher BerndtPatricia BitterMary A. BoydThomas and Mary Jean
BushmanRita DriehausJim and Kate GauntCarolyn GrogerAngela HallerThomas and Mary Lou
MullenMary RizzoDorothy RothJoanne SchrothJudy TensingBetty and James TierneyDavid Volker
in Memory of Grace RauchRonald and Judith Koehne
in Memory of Blanche and Bill RenzenkuperLinda and T.D. Hughes
in Memory of Bernard RieskampMrs. Bernard Rieskamp
in Memory of Harold RobertsonWalter HarrellRobert MaxwellEsther MontagueAlvin RoehrThomas Wimberg
in Memory of Forrest RobischDiane Robisch
in Memory of Russell RoederMary Wehner
in Memory of George RogersSally Schenkel
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in Memory of Helen RuehlDorothy M. McCubbinsIrma Schwartz
in Memory of Margaret RuehlDonald and Marian
Souders
in Memory of patricia RuehlmanMarvin Ruehlman
in Memory of Virginia RuehlmannDave and Ginny Wiltse
in Memory of Dr. George RussoRobert and Ruth
Marchioni
in Memory of Mary lorraine SchepkerDon and Pat BlumLorraine FranzDorothy RothDavid and Sue Schepker
in Memory of Joseph SchreibeisNicholas CalardoMarc and Laura Schreibeis
Feith
in Memory of Adele SchulteMarcia Schulte
in Memory of Gerhard SchulteMarcia Schulte
in Memory of edith SchmutteDave MuellerJohn R. Tumlin & Sons Ltd.
in Memory of Mary Jean SedlerMial Shauberger
in Memory of Ruth ShawJean BurkeDesigns By PatriciaMichael KohlsdorfBruce LottAmy LucaRobert and Betty
MecklenborgDavid NiemeyerLois Pratt
Eugene RuehlmannBarbara Whitmer
in Memory of Mary SiemerWalter Siemer
in Memory of John SilbernagelJill Meyer
in Memory of Mary SinnardKathleen BakerGary CecilDavid EbyKathleen ErnstJanet FisherJim KinneJohn KuleyRosemary KuleyRandy LippsRobert MaxwellFrank and Linda PanzecaRichard RippyAlfred and Anita RoaWilliam StiebyJames SwiftMary Ann TebbeJudith Wittich-FoweeRichard Zepf
in Memory of Frank and loretta SpringmanRonald Springman
in Memory of paul StaceyGreg Widmeyer
in Memory of S. Assunta StangDaniel and Mary Lou
Wood
in Memory of irma StaplesMargaret Langenbrunner
in Memory of Walter StreckerHelen Schreibeis
in Memory of Sally StephensonDavid and Carol AllenJean AllenJoseph and Jackie BookMick CarotaJack CorsmeierDr. and Mrs. Robert
CranleyMichael Donnelly
Franklin DuffMary Sue and James R.
JonesJ. Kevin KendallMack KiddEdward KuarzhalsRonald LippsThomas LuebbeKenneth LukenBrenda LykinsMark MeinhardtTeresa NauLouis Van NottinghamKenneth PasturaWard PohlRichard ProbstPaul ReisSchoch Tile & Carpet, Inc.C. Jean SchroerWilliam StephensonJanice SullivanJerry VetterLawrence Wanninger
in Memory of Betty StockerClea Porter
in Memory of Jean StoehrGenevieve DivoCarolyn GrogerRobert MaxwellShirley Sauer
in Memory of paul StueveLinda BradleyGroff CollettMary Jean EsselmanMark and Nancy HutzelJohn McMahonJudy RothWilliam SachsLawrence WanningerJean Wessel
in Memory of Donald SunderhausHelen Schreibeis
in Memory of lois taylorMarcia Schulte
in Memory of Richard Dick tenoeverClaree BallewChrista BaukeGregg BollandThomas and Jeanne BoyleJames BradyA Childs Garden Inc.John Elsen
James and Margaret HarterBarbara HayhowAlice HenkelMichael HudsonHerb and Linda HuesmanJoe KaiserRay KirchnerCharles and Rita KneflinRoland and Jeanette
MacGregorTeresa MartinElizabeth PanzecaAnthony SchaeferCorrinne ThalerAdrienne Walsh
in Memory of larry tepeChrista BaukeDonald Jansen
in Memory of Margaret tharpKaren Knapp
in Memory of James tom tierneyEdward and Gail BoesingThomas and Mary Jean
BushmanMichael and Jacqueline
FisherRonald and Betty FraleyCarolyn GrogerGreg and Gail HoffMark and Patricia LinggRobert MaxwellPatrick PenderghastColleen TierneyBetty TierneyCatherine Williams
in Memory of Martha tiettmeyerAnonymousBill and Janet Schulte
in Memory of Ruth torbeckBetty Bauer
in Memory of thomas John uhlJean AllenChrista BaukeSusan HadleyDonald JansenDon and Julie KellerKent KochheiserRichard LeimannMaureen MaxfieldMr. John and Dr. Beverly
McCarthy
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Gates and Margy RichardsDorothy RothJudy RothRural/Metro CorporationSally SchenkelMolly TalbotThomas P. TierneyRobert and Adrienne Walsh
in Memory of Mary louise WanningerJanice BakerJames BradyJack CorsmeierPatricia DavoranRonald DreyerWilliam FoxTom and LaVern GrahamAlbert HarnistHartman & Hartman Inc.Anita HehnRobert MaxwellEugene MaylebenJames MurphyElizabeth PanzecaJerry PendergrassThomas and Mary PragarWalter SiemerJohn SmithDoris StrohoferWithamsville Church
of ChristJonathan Wocher
in Memory of Helen and Richard WeberJames Weber
in Memory of Sally M. WeberMark and Nancy Hutzel
in Memory of Robert WesselingMargaret Wesseling
in Memory of Alma WidolffCarl and Constance
HopperMorand and Suzanne
Widolff
in Memory of edgar WilmingLynn RatcliffWilliam and Mary Ridder
in Memory of Virginia ZwickMichael ZwickRobert Zwick
GiFtS in HonoR oF FAMily oR FRienDS
in Honor of Kathy BakerAlice Rogers Uhl
in Honor of Maria BambachChrista Bauke
in Honor of nancy GoetzAllen Cliffe
in Honor of Susan HaumesserKen and Ruth Horney
in Honor of William G. HemmerMartha MacCallum-
Gregory
in Honor of Donald l. KellerSC Ministry Foundation
in Honor of John KronSisters of Charity of
Cincinnati
in Honor of Joan MassaRita Neville
in Honor of Andrew perzelJohn W. and Marianne
Peck Fund of The Greater Cincinnati Foundation
in Honor of Donald and Alisa ReichertDonald and Esolde
Reichert
in Honor of Sister Ann Ryan, opKen and Ruth HorneyRichard and Elizabeth
Neidhard
in Honor of elaine SchneiderJill Meyer
in Honor of esther Spies *Ms. Christine M. Warren
in Honor of tom and Ruth tierneyMichael and Jacqueline
Fisher
in Honor of Camilla VolskiGreg Volski
in Honor of Adrienne WalshSisters of Charity of
Cincinnati
in Honor of Carol WittkampDouglas & Lisa Bennett
in Honor of Robert ZwickBarb Wolf
in Honor of Marie ZobayAllen and Anne Zobay
DiAMonD tRiBute AWARD DinneR HonoRinG Joe AnD tiSH lAMBRiniDeS
Gold SponsorSC Ministry Foundation
Silver SponsorsFort Washington
Investment AdvisorsSisters of Charity of
CincinnatiSkyline Chili, Inc.Turner Construction
Company
emerald SponsorsHome City IceFifth Third BankGood Samaritan Hospital
Bronze SponsorsBistro Management Inc.Omnicare, Inc.SMART Healthcare
Services Corp.
Cocktail SponsorsHKC Roofing &
ConstructionLaRosa’sSmith Beers Yunker &
CompanyThoma and Sutton
Eyecare Professionals, LLC
Benefactor SponsorsR.J. Beischel Building
CompanyCarpetLand Carpet OneDerringer CompanyJay and Donna Morgeson
Peerless PrintingJames SchubertSheakley Unicomp, Inc.Wallingford CoffeeWestern Hills Window Co.,
Inc.
Host/HostessMichael and Diane ArnoldDouglas and Lisa BennettDonald J. Blaney, MDRobert ConwaySue DoanRichard and Renita
HomanDavid and Vicki HumphreyMary and Bill IversDonald JansenMichael and Michelle
KennedyHarold and Donna KlinkPaul KocsisJohn and Marguerite KronJoseph and Sandra
KuhlmannMichael LaRosaScott J. Massa, MD and
Barbara ShepardKinnaird and Kathleen
McQuadePatricia A. MurdockJames and Mary RyanKenneth and Beth RyanGeorge and Betty
SchaeferMark and Rosemary
SchlachterTom and Ginny SedlerDaniel and Holly SpraulJoe and Sandy ThomaDavid and Nancy ThorsenJane TierneyRuth and Tom Tierney, Sr.Tom Tierney, Jr.Alice Rogers UhlRichard and Anne Marie
WagnerRobert and Adrienne
WalshDr. Dave and Ginny
Ruehlmann WiltseMr. and Mrs.Thomas
Wittkamp
Benefactors25th HourDon A’HearneMary AllenPhilomena S. AshdownAston OaksKathleen and Dennis
Baker
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Amanda HolzhauserBayley Fitness ClubBayley Gift ShopDouglas and Lisa BennettBistro Management Inc.Donald J. Blaney, MDBoi Na BrazaGwen BollerMark BowenDonna and Jerry
BraunsteinBrose ToursBroxterman GreenhouseOnassis A. Caneris, MDCheviot Savings BankChristina ChiaChipotleDenise and Joe
CiambarellaCincinnati Ballet Co.Cincinnati Martial Arts
ClubCincinnati Museum CenterCincinnati Symphony
OrchestraDonna CoxCVS PharmacyPatricia Jane DavoranDean R. Bacovin Jewelers
and Diamond CenterBillie D’ErminioDiane’s RestaurantJoe Dominiak and Sandy
KingsleyDream DinnersDuBois BookstoreJohn EckbergEdible ArrangementsErlene EllisFactory Direct WestFaigle and Sons JewelersFleming’s Fine JewelryFriedhoff FloristFrisch’s Big Boy-DelhiFrisch’s Corporate OfficeJean C. FrolicherLisa GickGlass CreatorsJanice GlatthaarJohn and Peggy GoehrSister Lois J. Goettke, SCEdward and Pamela GroutMarsha and Edward M.
HabererMartha J. HahnHair Inc.Ann and Thomas HartkeToby and Judi HeileRonald and Sally HeithausAlice HenkelEdith HenleinEdward and Mary Herbers
Guy and Mildred HessRenita M. HomanHudepohl JewelersHerb and Linda HuesmanHumbert’s Quality MeatsSue HurleyMary and Bill IversJ & J RestaurantDonald JansenJenny’s Homemade
CookiesEdward and Shirley
JeremiahDon and Julie KellerLori and Michael KelleyMichael and Michelle
KennedyBecky KieferRobert and Marcy KleinHarold and Donna KlinkPaul and Amy KocsisJohn and Marguerite KronLa Petite Salon and SpaLaBella Salon & SpaElaine LaFuzeLangen Meats and WineLaRosa’sJoseph and Jeannette
LindMark and Patricia LinggLinnie’s PubBetty J. MalloyMark Bowen PhotographyJudith MarxScott J. Massa, M.D.Jodi MayhausMcCormick Distilling Co.,
Inc.Maria MetzJohn and Mary Beth
MitchellMontego Bay Tanning
SalonJay and Donna MorgesonNeville’s Roses and IvyNewport AquariumPaulk and Kristy NicolausDot and Ron OchsNeil and Virginia O’ConnorSister Patrick Ann
O’Connor, SCElizabeth PanzecaPeppe Ramundo & SonPNC BankDr. and Mrs. John F.
Popken, Jr.Price Hill ChiliLinda and Russell
RattermanThomas and Suzie
RothwellKenneth and Beth Ryan
William SachsSam’s Club FoundationSally SchenkelSister Thelma Schlomer, SCJames SchubertBill and Janet SchulteThomas F. SedlerMelvin and Karen SiemerSiemer & Sons Jewelers,
Inc.Skyline Chili/DelhiSMART Healthcare
Services Corp.Daniel and Holly SpraulSpringdale CleanersSterling Cut GlassDerrick SturgillSupreme Nut & CandyVirginia TenoeverWilliam and Amy TenoeverThe News Corporation
FoundationThe Wine Guy Wine ShopJoe and Sandy ThomaDavid and Nancy ThorsenPatricia TierneyThomas and Ruth TierneyJean and Lawrence TobeTri State ConnectionTurner Construction
CompanyUniversity of Cincinnati
Athletic DepartmentUniversity of Cincinnati
BookstoreAnita VielRichard and Anne Marie
WagnerColleen and John WalrothMichael and Mary WalrothRobert and Adrienne
WalshWerkhaus Pizza and PastaThomas E. WesterfieldWestern Hills Country
ClubWestern Hills Window Co.,
Inc.JoAnn WilhoitCheryl and Jack WilliamsDavid and Connie
WilliamsonEdgar WilligWinspire Sports &
EntertainmentMr. and Mrs.Thomas
WittkampWok of ChinaOwen Wrassman
tentH AnnuAl GeoRGe Knittle MeMoRiAl BAyley GolF ClASSiC
tournament SponsorsSC Ministry FoundationTurner Construction
Company
Major SponsorsFort Washington
Investment AdvisorsThe News Corporation
FoundationSisters of Charity of
Cincinnati
Ace SponsorsFifth Third BankGood Samaritan HospitalHaller Homes, Inc.Bill and Georganne
HemmerHKC Roofing &
ConstructionHome City IcePriority 1 Construction
Services, Inc.Skyline Chili/DelhiSMART Healthcare
Services Corp.Western Hills Window Co.,
Inc.
Refreshment SponsorsJacqueline HarrisRobert and Paula LindnerTom and Denise LorenzTom & Jerry’s Sports BarTrue Blue ArtistsUnited Diary Farmers
tee SponsorsBKD, LLPCincinnati Central Credit
UnionHart Pharmacy, Inc.LaRosa’sMiami Heights
Chiropractic CenterMcDonald Mechley Ins.Schoch Tile & Carpet, Inc.Warsaw Federal Savings
and Loan AssociationWing Eyecare, Inc.
Sandtrap SponsorsA Caring Choice, Inc.ACME Tree Service, Inc.American Heating & Air
Conditioning Co.Brose Tours
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Central Insulation Systems Inc.
Derringer CompanyEllenbee Leggett
CompanyMax Hofmeyer & Sons, Inc.Ted Merkel & Company Inc.Joan M. ReinholdSecure Care Health
Systems, Inc.Superior Care PlusUltimate Rehab, Ltd.Wallingford Coffee
BenefactorsMark AsbachCharles and Philomena
AshdownGreg BedinghausDouglas and Lisa BennettBiggs- DelhiMel and Patricia BonnerTom BrackmannDonna and Jerry
BraunsteinSteven and Nancy
BreidenichMike BreinerJeff and Judith BriggsBrose ToursJim BullerRick BullerJessie BuschThomas and Claire Arling
CahillCarpetLand Carpet OnecHc Manufacturing, Inc.Cheviot Savings BankChipotleLisa ConsolinoCook GroupCorsmeier Industrial, Inc.Donna CoxThomas and Cathy CrainPatricia Jane DavoranDesigns by Metal DecorDebbie DuebberJamie EasterlingEl Rancho GrandeEllenbee Leggett
CompanyEmery Federal Credit
UnionEnterprise Vending, Inc.Kyle ErionJonathan and Marilyn EsonVirginia EversoleExecutive Management
AdvisorsMartin FarmerJay FeriemarkDennis and Ann Fox
Dennis and Patricia FoxCraig FrondorfThomas and Catherine
GatesMichal GieslerSister Lois J. Goettke, SCGary and Laura GramanMartha J. HahnJohn HammersmithKeith and Stacey HaysPaul and Nancy HeiselBill HemmerEdward and Mary HerbersMatt HerouxElizabeth HickleHillside Maintenance
Supply CompanyRichard and Renita HomanHouston Brothers
Waterproofing, Inc.Joseph HricovskyDavid and Vicki HumphreyHusman Snack Foods
CompanyMike IrwinBill JacobyDonald JansenJeff JaquetBob JonesBill Keenan’s Barber
ServiceDon and Julie KellerMichael and Michelle
KennedyBarry KirbyBeverly KirbyKiwanis Club of Riverview-
Delhi HillsHarold and Donna KlinkKLM Productions, Inc.Jay KochPaul and Amy KocsisThomas and Marsia KotteKrogerJohn and Marguerite KronJoseph and Sandra
KuhlmannJames KummerPete and Margaret KurzMark LambertGary LandrumLaRosa’sTodd LazarusMark and Patricia LinggRobert and Dorothy
LitzingerBruce and Linda LottBetty J. MalloyJudith MarxScott J. Massa, M.D.Jodi MayhausMBT Enterprises, Inc.
Ted Merkel & Company Inc.
Mark and Tina MersmannAllen and Elaine MeyerBrian MooneyNature’s Corner
GreenhousesCharles NicholsNonna B. CookiesCynthia O’ConnellPDT Architects, LLCPepsiDr. and Mrs. John F.
Popken, Jr.Priority 1 Construction
Services, Inc.Vern and Marjorie QuastJoan M. ReinholdKarl RiserRobert and Patricia RizzoSister Ann Ryan, OPKenneth and Beth RyanKathy SchenkelFred and Anna Mae
ScheperLuann SchererDennis and Marybeth
SchroerThomas and Mary Jane
SchroerJames SchubertJim SchuermannThomas F. SedlerRichard SelcerMary SilbernagelSkyline Chili/DelhiSMART Healthcare
Services Corp.Mr. and Mrs. James
StautbergPaula and Bill Stautberg
Carolyn SteeleSupreme Nut & CandyWilliam and Joyce TedrickThoma and Sutton
Eyecare Professionals, LLC
David and Nancy ThorsenJean and Lawrence TobeTom & Jerry’s Sports BarTriHealthTurner Construction
CompanyU.S. BankViox Services, Inc.Robert and Adrienne
WalshLawrence WanningerMark and Donna WeichertDr. and Mrs. Brad
WenstrupThomas E. WesterfieldWestern Hills Window Co.,
Inc.Scott and Karen WhiteWilliam and Mary WilkGary and Linda WilligWishbone TavernMr. and Mrs.Thomas
Wittkamp
We apologize if we have inadvertently omitted anyone from our listing and express our deepest gratitude to all our benefactors. If your name was omitted or listed incorrectly please contact Kelley Neu at (513) 347-1377.
* Indicates deceased
Members and new inductees of the Mother Margaret George Society joined together on September 17, 2013 to commemorate the life of a loved one. The mass was
celebrated by the Most Reverend Joseph Binzer, Bishop, Archdiocese of Cincinnati. Music was performed both before and after mass by the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick Glee Club.
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In May, Bayley presented the 10th Annual George Knittle Memorial Bayley Golf Classic at Western Hills Country Club. We welcomed 130 golfers and raffled off a 4-seater golf cart, a Golfer’s Dream Weekend in West Baden, Indiana, a Wheel Barrow of Cheer and a $1300 + Split the Pot.
Hosted each year by Fox News Anchor Bill Hemmer, the classic is named after Bill’s grandfather and former Bayley resident George Knittle. Seen here are Bill with his parents, Bill and Georganne Hemmer of Delhi and Adrienne Walsh, President and CEO of Bayley.
10th Annual George Knittle Memorial Bayley Golf Classic
Save the date for next year:
Monday, May 19th! Hope to see you then!