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Page 1: Westminster Canterbury Annual Report 2011

3100 Shore Drive, Virginia Beach, VA 23451-1199 • Phone: (757) 496-1785 • (800) 349-1722Fax: (757) 496-1790 • Email: [email protected] • Web: www.wcbay.com

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Report from Management ...............................1 Resident and Staff Volunteer Programs ...............2Donated to the Community .............................4Resident Volunteers ......................................5Hosting Community Groups ...........................6The Fellowship Program .................................7Gifts .........................................................8Outstanding Employee................................. 24

“We will make Westminster-Canterbury an integral and visible ministry of the Christian Church within the internal and external

community for mutual benefit and support.”

a goal of our missiond

“Promoting the well-being of every one of our residents.”

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It has been 30 years since we welcomed our first residents. Pearls are appropriate gifts on such anniversaries. Like many worthwhile endeavors, this pearl was born of courage and hard work. Many people in Hampton Roads stepped up and took risks to bring this community into existence. The sponsoring churches and committees raised the charitable seed money to buy the land. Local banks then lent large sums of money to build the project, not knowing for certain that it would fill up or be a success. But, they knew it was good for Hampton Roads. The dream was to become the premier provider of retirement services in Hampton Roads and be recognized in the community as a major ministry to older adults. Our founders certainly achieved that dream, and now we seek to honor them by carrying those traditions forward.

In the earliest stages of planning, even before a location had been selected, our founders decided they wanted to help individuals who would require financial assistance to live at Westminster-Canterbury, either by defraying the entrance fee, the monthly fees, or both. We began to raise money for our Fellowship Fund before building funds were secured. Over its life, our Fellowship Fund has touched hundreds of individuals and their families by providing more than $8.5 million in charity assistance to people who otherwise would have been financially excluded from the dream.

Our charitable and social impact upon Hampton Roads does not begin and end only with our fellowship program. We awarded more than $11,000 in emergency assistance grants in 2011 to staff facing temporary financial difficulty. We also awarded $52,200 in scholarship grants to staff and their families to better their lives and skills through continuing education.

Our residents and staff also serve in the broader Hampton Roads community. Last year, residents and staff volunteered more than 7,000 hours of service. Some provided arts and crafts programs to seniors, others helped repair homes for seniors and disadvantaged neighbors, and some read to children attending public schools, while others fed the homeless and comforted families through medical emergencies. Private gifts from our residents and staff, combined with our Fellowship Assistance contributed $981,202 in support of community needs last year. In 2011, our sense of social responsibility is as strong and vital as our financial performance.

Our core business is strong. Sales growth and improved operating efficiencies produced a record year. We reinvested $3.1 million in our building and equipment, paid down $1.9

million in long term debt, and still transferred $2.8 million to our investments. We can offer residents of Hampton Roads the secure retirement they deserve.

We are proud of our history and excited about the promise of our future. We know we are accountable to the community, our residents, and our Creator. Our team strives to hear: “Well done, good and faithful servant.” May it always be so.

Sincerely,

a letter from ben unkle, president and ceo

Being a Pearl: A Treasure of the Hampton Roads Community

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Ben Unkle, President & CEO J. Benjamin Unkle, Jr.President and CEO

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We have listed the volunteer hours and the dollars provided by our residents and staff as they serve in our local community. But are we making a difference? One way to evaluate your Community Benefits Program is to ask the recipients.

Angel Flight – Their mission and purpose is “to ensure that no needy patient is denied access to distant specialized medical evaluation, diagnosis or treatment for lack of means of air transportation.” Our residents make quality assurance follow-up calls on their behalf and report the results to Angel Flight.

Suzanne Rhodes, Director of Public Affairs for Angel Flight says “Roy Brun and his dedicated team of volunteers have served Angel Flight since 1997 providing invaluable service to our staff and patients. By following up with phone calls to our patients who have traveled with Angel Flight, the volunteers gather vital information that helps us improve our service and build on the good we do in the community. We are grateful for their community service.”

Seatack Senior Center – Located in the Seatack Recreation Center, Forever Young, the senior’s program meets during the week. Several years ago, we asked Jenny Duncan, the Seniors Coordinator what we might do to enhance their program. An arts and crafts program was her reply and we have just that kind of talent in our resident community. For the past five years, Westminster-Canterbury residents, currently led by Mrs. Ottilie Henkel, have taken their arts and crafts programs to these Forever Young Seatack Seniors. Jenny says: “Our seniors truly enjoy the Westminster-Canterbury residents when they visit. It gives them another view of the world outside.”

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what impact are they making in the community?

Residents and Staff Volunteers

rReading is Fundamental, a Norfolk Public Schools Program – For many years the Rotary Club of Norfolk has adopted 17 elementary schools in Norfolk. Their members and friends read to the younger children participating in the school’s Reading is Fundamental Program. Four years ago, Westminster-Canterbury began participating at Ingleside Elementary School. Readers have been recruited from a group of 20 residents who travel to Ingleside three times per year to read and converse with students.

Mrs. Charlotte Brunswick, the Reading Specialist at Ingleside says: “We are truly appreciative of your wonderful residents at Westminster-Canterbury! When the younger students see me in the hall, they ask ‘when are our RIF people coming again?” Yes we have claimed all of you; you are a part of Ingleside Elementary.”

ForKids – ForKids is a local not-for-profit which is dedicated to helping homeless families in Hampton Roads. ForKids currently helps hundreds of children and parents in Norfolk and Suffolk create self-sufficient lives. It gives them safe places to live, counseling, case management, job-search assistance and tutoring. The hallmark of their tutoring programs is Hot Meals and Homework. About eight years ago, Westminster-Canterbury joined local restaurants and other food providers by furnishing 30 evening meals, once per month from our own kitchen, for these homeless families. After a hot meal, the children are ready to study and learn.

“The Hot Meals and Homework program exists to assist students become better learners and individuals. We couldn’t provide the level of support for the students and entire families without our core. At the center of our program is dedicated and flexible community partners like Westminster-Canterbury. Without a doubt, I can count on Westminster-Canterbury to provide hot meals for our students and families each month!” Cedrick Garrett, Children’s Education Program Manager, ForKids.

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Residents and Staff Volunteers

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Residents and staff at Westminster-Canterbury participate in a multitude of volunteer activities, including:

• Angel Flight• Alzheimer’s Association• Chapel volunteers /

Pastoral visitors• Drivers• Faith Works Coalition• Flotsam & Jetsam• Flowers• ForKids• Front Desk volunteers• Fun Fair• Green Team• Grounds (including the

Meditation Garden)

• Hoy Center / Chesapeake / ES volunteers• John B. Dey Judges• Judeo-Christian

Outreach Center• Lee’s Friends• Lynnhaven River NOW• Men’s Chorus• ODU Therapeutic

Recreation• Physicians for Peace• Relay for Life• Resident Council /

Floor Reps

• Rotary Readers (held at Ingleside Elementary)

• Seatack Arts & Crafts volunteers

• Shore Drive Community Coalition

• W-C Seagull Chatter committee

• Women’s Club• Woodpeckers

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Judeo-Christian Outreach Center – JCOC provides emergency housing for families as well as single men and women in crisis. They serve the community by providing a safe place to stay, a hot, wholesome meal, help those battling drug or alcohol addiction as well as education to help their clients move forward with their lives. Our residents and staff members partner with JCOC by providing a hot meal for about 100 of their clients, four times per year as a part of their evening meal program.

“We can’t thank you and Westminster-Canterbury enough for your loyal service and support here at the JCOC to our local community on a quarterly (and at times more) basis. Without help from groups like yours, we couldn’t continue to serve our community and neighbors in need 365 days a year. Many thanks!” Molly Brown, Executive Director, Judeo-Christian Outreach Center.

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Residents and Staff Volunteers

In the past year, Westminster-Canterbury on Chesapeake Bay has contributed more than $981,452 to the community. Residents have donated more than 7,000 hours of their time, participating in numerous volunteer activities.

dollars and hours donated to the community

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• ACLU Bridge• ARAMARK• Bank Street Memorial Church• Book Magic• Covenant Presbyterian Church• Daughters of the American Colonies• EVMS Graduation• Fairfield Garden Club• Francis Asbury Church• Great Neck Baptist Church• Green Acres Church• Holy Family Church• King’s Grant Presbyterian Church• Lions Club• Monumental United Methodist Church• New Kindling Baptist Church

• Norfolk Academy• Princess Anne’s King’s Daughters• Rotary Club• Samdahl Wedding• Sons of the American Revolution• Suburban Women’s Club• Tidewater Knitting Guild• Virginia Wesleyan Cheering• Virginia Beach Clean Commission• Virginia Beach Library Association• Virginia Tea Society

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Westminster-Canterbury provided space to many outside organizations in 2011, including the following:

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A promise of our mission from the very early planning of Westminster-Canterbury was to ensure the availability of residence to all qualified individuals, regardless of their financial status. This promise is at the core of our Community Benefits Program; providing retirement for older adults in the community, regardless of their need.

Since Westminster-Canterbury on Chesapeake Bay opened its doors on March 29, 1982, the Foundation’s Fellowship Fund has provided $8,568,000 to the Westminster-Canterbury Corporation to support this ministry. The Fellowship support continues as currently 9% of our residents enjoy the blessing of community living here at Westminster-Canterbury and the ministry continues to grow. In 2011 alone, we provided $873,000 in Fellowship Assistance and have budgeted almost $800,000 for 2012. This program is a critical factor in our ability to “Promote the well-being of every one of our Residents.”

What does the Fellowship Program mean to our community?

One resident writes: “I’m still in awe that God made it possible through the Foundation for me to live here.”

A daughter says: “The Westminster-Canterbury Foundation is doing God’s work here on earth. What a blessing.”

Another daughter says: “I am overjoyed, my mother is so blessed.”

Another resident writes: “I just recently celebrated having lived here at Westminster-Canterbury for two years and I couldn’t be happier. I feel so blessed to be here and am eternally grateful to the Foundation for making it possible.”

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Mr. Ralph K. AndersonMrs. Sue B. BirdsongMrs. Nell Braun*Mr.* and Mrs. Ken BowerMrs. Ernestine Boyce*Mr. and Mrs.* Roy BrunMrs. Elizabeth Chilton*Mrs. Judith W. CoferMrs. Catherine CraftMrs. Eleanor CrossMrs. Nickie A. Duckhardt*Mrs. Virginia FergusonMrs. Dorothy GillsThe Hon. and Mrs. Porter Hardy, Jr.*Mrs. Nancy C. HoyMrs. Geraldine Jones*

Mrs. Helen KattwinkelMs. Josie Keeter*Mrs. Evelyn LasherMrs. Jane Lawrence*Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Lawrence, II*Mrs. Dorothy Madison*Mrs. Birdie Mae Manning*Mrs. Edna McLaughlinMrs. Dorris W. McNealMrs. Margaret Milliken*Dr. Agnes MoonMr. and Mrs. Edward A. O’NealMrs. Helen O’Neal*Mr. and Mrs. Haig H. PakradooniMrs. Charlye Parsons*

Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. RobertsMr.* and Mrs. Paul H. SmithMr. and Mrs. Lucius SteereMr. Charles StoneMrs. Margaret D. Thornhill*Mrs. Marie Tuttle*Mr. Howard Waswo*Lettie Pate Whitehead FoundationMrs. Betty D. Williams*Mrs. Anne Wood*W-C Flotsam-Jetsam Sale

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*Deceased

WESTMINISTER-CANTERBURY SOCIETY$25,000 AND UP, BEQUESTS AND PLANNED GIFTS

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CHAIRMAN’S CIRCLE$10,000 TO $24,999 Mr. Ralph K. AndersonMiss Constance FerebeeDr. and Mrs. Charles P. FletcherDavid L. JonesMr. Charles Stone

PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE$5,000 TO $9,999Mrs. Virginia H. BreedenMrs. Beth HansheMr. and Mrs. Parker HostMr. and Mrs. Bernard LaBargeMr. and Mrs. John R. LawsonMr. and Mrs. Hunter Robinson

FOUNDATION SOCIETY$1,000 TO $4,999 AnonymousMrs. Frances S. BaldwinMr. and Mrs. George Y. BirdsongMrs. Mary BlassinghamMrs. Doris F. BonnewellMr. and Mrs. Ulysses T. BrownMrs. Martha CainFay Martin ChandlerDr. and Mrs. George DandalidesMrs. Pirkko FanelliMr. William J. FanneyMrs. Virginia FergusonThe Rev. Dr. and Mrs. J. Scottie GriffinMr. Benjamin HaywoodMr. and Mrs. Robert A. HeelyMr. and Mrs. James HeffernanMrs. Estelle HeinrichDr. Evelyn HurdMr. J. Allen JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Thomas C. KyrusMr. and Mrs. Page G. LeaDr. and Mrs. Willette LeHewMr. and Mrs. John A. LynnLynnhaven Fish House

Mrs. Dorris W. McNealDr. Agnes MoonMr. and Mrs. Charles G. NusbaumCapt. and Mrs. E. C. OldfieldMrs. Gloria ReedMr. and Mrs. Richard D. RobertsCol. Donn M. RuddockMrs. Aliete F. SeslerMr. and Mrs. Hunter Sims Mrs. M. Irene SpanMrs. Dorothy Jeffress StewartMr. and Mrs. Tazewell G. TaylorMr. Richard B. ThurmondMrs. Jeannette TippettRADM Byron E. Tobin, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. J. Benjamin Unkle, Jr.Mrs. Betty VansantMr. and Mrs. Alvin A. Wall Mr. Kenneth WilliamsMr. and Mrs. Kim B. WilliamsW-C BingoW-C Creative Arts CornerW-C Springtime FolliesW-C Woodpeckers

FELLOWSHIP CIRCLE$500 TO $999

Mr. and Mrs. William P. AlexanderMs. Patricia ArantMrs. Louise BollmanMrs. Ann W. CutchinsMrs. Phoebe FieldDr. and Mrs. Clarence A. HollandMrs. Sarah B. HuberMr. and Mrs. Virgil Laws

Mrs. Carol ManningMr. and Mrs. Robert PhelpsMr. and Mrs. John M. RobertsonMr. Erwin RoeserMr. and Mrs. Nathaniel StevensonMrs. Carlotta WickMrs. Kay WinslowCharles W. and Margaret A. Zipp Family

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Mrs. Cary AdamsMs. Eleanor BaderMrs. Alice BauerMarsha Bell and Mel BaileyMrs. Ruby BowerMr. Charles A. BrothmanCarte, Inc.Mr. James CookMr. Steven T. CorneliussenRev. Dr. Greg Dalle-TezzeThe Rev. and Mrs. David W. DavenportMrs. Sandra E. DorseyCapt. and Mrs. Lucian EvansMrs. Clara E. FisherCol. A. Thomas GrubbsMrs. Grace HeidtThe Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Richard J. KeeverLili’s of GhentMrs. Bettye MachenMs. Gloria MalbonMrs. Elizabeth MiklosMissions PossibleMr. Robert B. Motley

Mrs. Beamie M. MurrayMs. Gisela NewmanMr. Richard NewtonMr. and Mrs. Edward A. O’NealMr. and Mrs. Haig H. PakradooniMiss Elizabeth G. PappasMrs. Marian ParsonsThe Resch FamilyMrs. Elizabeth SakakiniMs. Fran SattesMs. Nancy SharpDr. and Mrs. Francis T. ShottonMr. Jack T. SmithMs. Gloria VannoteDr. and Mrs. David ViaMr. and Mrs. David WaltersDr. and Mrs. David WarrenMrs. Shirley G. WhartonDr. and Mrs. Brodie Williams

FELLOWSHIP PARTNER$250 TO $499

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Bill and Jan BassettMs. Susan T. BernardJean BowermanMrs. Marian BrittMr. and Mrs. D. Tyner BrownMs. Mary P. BrownMrs. Ruby CarsonMrs. Lois B. CarterMrs. Sharon C. CarterMrs. Betty J. ChapmanGeof and Mildred ChesbroughRev. Dr. Greg Dalle-TezzeMrs. Janet J. DennisVickie M. DicksonMrs. Elizabeth EarlMs. Brenda EastonMrs. Sally EatonMrs. Jane EvansMr. Rowland FilerMr. and Mrs. James ForbesMs. Linda GalvaniMrs. Joan GrahamMr. and Mrs. Richard HickmanMrs. Josephine G. JonesMrs. Frances KnudsonMrs. Catherine D. MacGregorMrs. Edna McLaughlin

Hope C. MihalapMr. Robert H. MiyaPremier Jewelrypro-edMr. and Mrs. Joseph RiddickMr. and Mrs. Charles D. Robison IIIJean M. RuffinSanta Fe TradersMrs. Ursula SchmalhoferMrs. Ida Jean SchroyMrs. Carol H. SuttonMrs. Orma Jean SwansonMiss Geraldine SwindellMr. and Mrs. R. Dawson TaylorMr. and Mrs. J. Langhorne TompkinsMrs. Cecile TurnerMr. Gene Van CleveRobert and Lisa VickersMr. and Mrs. Ralph J. VigenskiVirginia Beach School of DanceMr. Bill White Mrs. Margaret E. WilkinsJean W. Winfield

FELLOWSHIP FRIENDUP TO $250

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Mrs. Cary AdamsMrs. Jeanne AinslieMrs. Catherine T. AltizerMr. Walter C. AmesMr. and Mrs. John ArmstrongMr. and Mrs. George Austin, Jr.Mrs. Betty BainesMrs. Frances S. BaldwinMrs. Elizabeth BallanceMrs. Grace BankstonMrs. Doreatha BarkerMrs. Mary BarnesMrs. Martha BealeMrs. Mary BlassinghamMrs. Louise BollmanMrs. Doris F. BonnewellMrs. Ruby BowerMr. John T. BoyceMrs. Virginia H. BreedenMrs. Marian BrittMr. Charles A. BrothmanMrs. Jean BrownMr. Roy BrunMr. and Mrs. Arthur BuecheMrs. Ann CerinoMrs. Jeanne W. ClaypooleMrs. Catherine T. CookMr. James CookRev. Dr. Greg Dalle-TezzeMrs. Mary K. DanielsMrs. Jane DavisMr. and Mrs. Sam DeckerMs. Mary DeFordMr. Bill DeWeeseDr. and Mrs. Daniel D. DickensonMs. Mary Jane EmersonMrs. Jane EvansCapt. and Mrs. Lucian EvansMrs. Gloria FarquharsonMrs. Sylvia FascettaMr. Rowland FilerMrs. Clara E. FisherDr. and Mrs. Charles P. Fletcher

Mrs. Phyllis M. FreemanMrs. Cecilia GerloffMr. and Mrs. Edgar GerloffMrs. Nancy GlazebrooksMr. Robert GlissonMrs. Jane GreshamMrs. Margaret B. GriffinMr. and Mrs. Charles GriffithCol. A. Thomas GrubbsMrs. Faye HarrisMrs. Janet HarrisonMrs. Marion HaynesMrs. Grace HeidtMrs. Joan HennessyMr. and Mrs. George HenrichMr. and Mrs. Richard HickmanMrs. Elizabeth HittMr. and Mrs. Henry HortenstineMr. and Mrs. Parker HostMrs. Kathleen V. HoweMrs. Nancy C. HoyMr. and Mrs. Scott JennellMrs. Pina JohnsonMs. Josie KeeterMrs. Marion KeeterThe Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Richard J. KeeverMr. and Mrs. J. Darrell KennedyMrs. Jane L. LaneMr. Leslie (Jack) LangleyMr. and Mrs. Claude LeftwichMrs. Mildred LipfordMrs. Muriel LishnoffMr. and Mrs. William MaceMrs. Bettye MachenMrs. Birdie Mae ManningMrs. Carol ManningMrs. Elizabeth McAlpineMrs. Edna McLaughlinMrs. Dorris W. McNealMr. and Mrs. H. Lowrey McNeelDr. Agnes MoonMrs. Wilma MuesselMrs. Beamie M. Murray

GIFTS TO THE CHAPEL FUND

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Mrs. Lloyd M. NeffMr. and Mrs. George NeilMs. Gisela NewmanMrs. Jaddis OgleMrs. Betty O’HareMrs. Helenore S. PasiukDr. and Mrs. G. Worthy Pegram, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Robert PhelpsMrs. Margaret PoindexterMr. and Mrs. James ProcopisMrs. Maymie ProctorMr. and Mrs. William T. Reece, Sr.Mrs. Gloria ReedMrs. Jean ReidMrs. Nancy RobertsMrs. Mary RobertsonMrs. Elizabeth SakakiniMrs. Candace G. SatterfieldMrs. Jean N. SavageMrs. Ursula SchmalhoferMrs. Ida Jean SchroyMrs. Helen SeibleCapt. and Mrs. Ralph M. Sesler

Mrs. Deborah ShepardMrs. Marjorie SmithMr. and Mrs. Lucius SteereMr. and Mrs. Nathaniel StevensonMrs. Dorothy Jeffress StewartMrs. Elsie StockburgerMr. Charles StoneMrs. Marie TaylorMrs. Marjorie TaylorMs. Anne Taylor-DahmMr. and Mrs. William ThompsonMrs. Sophie ToherMrs. Mary TravillaMrs. Betty VansantDr. and Mrs. David ViaMr. and Mrs. David WaltersMrs. Shirley G. WhartonMrs. Carlotta WickDr. and Mrs. Brodie WilliamsMrs. Betsy WilshireMrs. Kay WinslowMrs. Melva Wood

GIFTS TO THE CHAPEL FUND (continued)

GIFTS TO THE AUDIO BOOK FUND

Mr. and Mrs. George Austin, Jr.Mr. Charles A. BrothmanMiss Katherine CrenshawMr. and Mrs. R. Patrick DeansMrs. Kathleen V. Howe

DINNER-CONCERT BENEFIT SPONSORS

Mrs. Doris F. BonnewellMrs. Nancy C. HoyDr. Evelyn HurdMrs. Sarah Huber & Mrs. Dorris McNealMrs. Charles StoneMr. and Mrs. J. Benjamin Unkle, Jr.

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GOLF CLASSIC SPONSORS

ARAMARK Senior Living ServicesCapes Capital Management, Inc.Cintas: The Service ProfessionalsDIA Inc.DeCamp/Tamm FamilyEpiscopal Ministers TeamEastern Virginia Medical SchoolFulton BankGeorge Nottingham/The Nottingham Wealth Management GroupKaufman & Canoles, P.C.Lake Taylor Transitional Care HospitalLarson Allen LLPLegacy HealthcareMcGuireWoods, LLPMorrison Senior LivingOmnicarePalladium Registered Investment AdvisorsPegram Family Todd Jurich’s BistroSullivan, Andrews & Taylor, CPA’sSunTrust BankU.S. Trust, Bank of America Merrill Lynch Philanthropic ManagementWall, Einhorn & Chernitzer, PCWilbanks, Smith & ThomasWillcox & Savage PCW.M. Jordan Company

GIFTS TO THE RESIDENTS’ EDUCATION (SCHOLARSHIP) FUND

Ron and Margene McColloughMr. and Mrs. Robert Phelps

GIFTS TO THE CHAPEL MUSIC ENDOWED FUND

Dr. and Mrs. Francis T. Shotton

GIFTS TO THE CHAPEL MUSIC FUND

Mr. and Mrs. George Austin, Jr.Mrs. Frances S. BaldwinMr. and Mrs. J. Darrell KennedyMr. and Mrs. Robert PhelpsMr. and Mrs. Glenn SkinnerW-C Creative Arts Corner

GIFTS TO THE INDEPENDENT LIVING FURNITURE & EQUIPMENT

W-C Creative Arts Corner

GIFTS TO THE EMPLOYEE EMERGENCY FUND

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Mrs. Cary AdamsMrs. Jane AginMr. and Mrs. William P. AlexanderMr. and Mrs. George Austin, Jr.Ms. Eleanor BaderMrs. Betty BainesMrs. Frances S. BaldwinMrs. Doreatha BarkerMrs. Alice BauerMrs. Jean BaufleMrs. JoAnn BeersMarsha Bell and Mel BaileyMrs. Mary BlassinghamMrs. Louise BollmanMrs. Ruby BowerMrs. Virginia H. BreedenMrs. Marian BrittMs. Mary Jane BrockwellMr. Charles A. BrothmanMr. George M. BrownMrs. Jean BrownMrs. Joan C. BrownMr. Roy BrunMrs. Virginia CahoonMrs. Eva S. CampbellMr. and Mrs. David CarréMrs. Ruby CarsonMrs. Lois B. CarterMrs. Betty J. ChapmanMrs. Betty H. ClarkeMr. and Mrs. Charles F. ClemensMrs. Sarah T. ClementMr. and Mrs. Phillip L. ColeCdr. and Mrs. Henry J. CongerMrs. Mary Day ConklingGeorgette Constant and Ray GregoryMr. James CookMr. Steven T. CorneliussenMiss Katherine CrenshawMrs. Ann W. Cutchins

Mr. and Mrs. John DeanMrs. Jacklyn DeCampMr. and Mrs. Sam DeckerMrs. Marjorie DeitzAllen and Mary DelaneyCapt. and Mrs. Chester H. DorchesterMrs. Jeanette DuncanMr. and Mrs. Kendall EakesMs. Mary Jane EmersonCapt. and Mrs. Lucian EvansMrs. Gloria FarquharsonMrs. Marion FastMr. and Mrs. James ForbesMr. and Mrs. Jimmie FranciscoMr. and Mrs. Albert GenzlerMrs. Margaret B. GriffinCol. A. Thomas GrubbsMs. Ann Hamill-SmithMrs. Emma Lee HarrellMrs. Marion HaynesHeflin & Williams, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Tom HelbingMrs. Dorothy HermannMrs. Charlotte HoodDr. and Mrs. Harold M. HordenMr. and Mrs. Parker HostMrs. Nancy C. HoyMrs. Sarah B. HuberMr. and Mrs. Duane A. JacklinMr. and Mrs. M. Robert JacksonMr. and Mrs. Richard JencenMrs. Doris JohnsonMrs. Frances H. JonesMrs. Lucy JonesMrs. Helen KattwinkelMrs. Iris KennedyMr. and Mrs. Bernard LaBargeMr. Leslie (Jack) LangleyFrank and Kim LattanzioMrs. Page B. LeslieMr. and Mrs. Robert L. LewisMr. and Mrs. Gordon Lilly

Mrs. Bettye MachenMs. Gloria MalbonMrs. Joan MarvelMrs. Dorothy C. McCallMr. and Mrs. Howard L. McCallaThe Rev. Maryan McGradyMrs. Dorris W. McNealMrs. Elizabeth MiklosDr. Agnes MoonMrs. Marian MorrisMr. Robert B. MotleyMs. Gisela NewmanMr. Richard NewtonMs. Paulette NipperMr. and Mrs. Charles G. NusbaumOcuCure Therapeutics, Inc.Capt. and Mrs. E. C. OldfieldMr. and Mrs. Edward A. O’NealMr. and Mrs. Haig H. PakradooniMiss Elizabeth G. PappasMrs. Marian ParsonsMr. and Mrs. Leonard PearlinDr. and Mrs. G. Worthy Pegram, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Robert PhelpsDavid B. PropertMr. and Mrs. William T. Reece, Sr.Mrs. Gloria ReedMrs. Nita ReedMrs. Ethelyn RegisterThe Rev. and Mrs. Charles H. RiggsMiss Kathryn RobbinsMr. and Mrs. John M. RobertsonMrs. Mary RobertsonMr. and Mrs. James RoebuckMrs. Faith RohrabaughCol. Donn M. RuddockMrs. Elizabeth Sakakini

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GIFTS TO THE EMPLOYEE EMERGENCY FUND(cont.)

Ms. Fran SattesMrs. Aliete SeslerMrs. Betty SmithMr. Jack T. SmithMr. and Mrs. Lucius SteereMr. and Mrs. Edwin M. StephensMiss Geraldine SwindellMrs. Barbara J. TaylorThe Rev. Josephine TaylorCapt. and Mrs. John TazewellMrs. Alida TenBraakMr. and Mrs. J. Langhorne TompkinsMs. Gloria VannoteMrs. Anna R. WetherillMrs. Shirley G. WhartonMrs. Carlotta WickFamily of Margaret WilkinsMrs. Margaret E. WilkinsMr. and Mrs. William D. Willey, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Brodie WilliamsCasey WilliamsPatricia and Paul WilliamsMr. and Mrs. Reuben Young

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GIFTS TO THE MEDITATION GARDEN

8th Floor West Tower ResidentsMrs. Jane AginAnonymousMrs. Frances S. BaldwinMrs. JoAnn BeersMrs. Doris F. BonnewellMrs. Joan C. BrownMr. Roy BrunMrs. Mary BurgessMr. Fred R. ChapmanDr. and Mrs. George DandalidesMrs. Jane DavisMiss Rebecca B. DevanyMr. and Mrs. James ForbesMrs. Cecilia GerloffMr. and Mrs. Edgar GerloffMrs. Pauline K. GillockSandra GoughMr. and Mrs. Orval HallamMrs. Janet HarrisonMr. and Mrs. H. Dudley HaynieMr. and Mrs. James HeffernanMrs. Elizabeth HittDr. Evelyn HurdMr. and Mrs. M. Robert JacksonMr. J. Allen JohnsonMrs. Frances H. JonesMrs. Iris KennedyMr. Leslie (Jack) LangleyMrs. Elizabeth McAlpineMrs. Edna McLaughlinMrs. Dorris W. McNealDr. Agnes MoonMrs. Marian MorrisPatricia MorrisonMrs. Beamie M. MurrayMs. Paulette Nipper

Martha OgleCapt. and Mrs. E.C. OldfieldMiss Elizabeth G. PappasMrs. Marian ParsonsDr. and Mrs. G. Worthy Pegram, Jr.Mrs. Betty PerryMrs. Mary RobertsonMrs. Henrietta RussellMrs. Jean RussellMr. Jack T. SmithMr. and Mrs. Lucius SteereMr. and Mrs. Nathaniel StevensonDr. Robert StewartMr. Charles SyerMrs. Barbara J. TaylorMrs. Jeannette TippettDr. and Mrs. David WarrenMrs. Anne WoodW-C Creative Arts CornerW-C Woodpeckers

Mrs. Alice BauerMrs. Eleanor CrossMr. and Mrs. Kendall EakesMrs. Natalie HarriesMr. and Mrs. Richard JencenMr. J. Allen JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Anthony KarpaitisMiss Carlin MayDr. Agnes MoonMr. and Mrs. Edward A. O’NealMiss Elizabeth G. PappasMrs. Marian ParsonsMrs. Lottie PidgeonMrs. Gloria ReedThe Rev. and Mrs. Charles H. Riggs

Mrs. Arlene SchachtMr. and Mrs. J. Langhorne TompkinsMs. Gloria VannoteW-C Creative Arts CornerW-C Woodpeckers

GIFTS TO THE LIBRARY FUND

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GIFTS RECEIVED IN HONOR OF:

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3rd Floor Enhanced Services StaffFamily of Margaret E. Wilkins

Margaret I. AllenDr. Agnes Moon

Frances S. BaldwinMrs. Mary Blassingham

Alice BauerMr. J. Allen JohnsonDr. Agnes MoonMrs. Marian ParsonsW-C Woodpeckers

Elizabeth L. BinghamMrs. Frances S. Baldwin

Nell Richard ButlerPatricia Morrison

Ruby CarsonMrs. Marian Parsons

Jeanne W. ClaypooleSandra Gough

Rev. Dr. Greg Dalle-TezzeMrs. Sally EatonMrs. Cecile TurnerMrs. Margaret E. Wilkins

Family and FriendsMs. Gisela Newman

Cecilia GerloffMr. and Mrs. Edgar GerloffMr. Jack T. Smith

Charlotte HarrellMrs. Emma Lee Harrell

Marion HaynesThe Rev. and Mrs. David W. Davenport

Dorothy JeffressDr. Robert Stewart

Alice JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Edward A. O’Neal

The Rev. Dr. Richard J. KeeverMrs. Cecile Turner

Mary Roberts KnightMiss Elizabeth G. Pappas

Frances KnudsonBill and Jan BassettGeoffrey and Mildred Chesbrough

Leslie (Jack) LangleyMrs. Jane Evans

Erle Marie LatimerMr. and Mrs. D. Tyner BrownMr. and Mrs. Robert A. HeelyDr. Agnes MoonMr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Vigenski

Linda and George LawrenceMrs. Edna McLaughlin

Lynnhaven Fish HouseMr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Kyrus

Jaddis OgleEllen Ogle

Capt. and Mrs. E. C. OldfieldMr. and Mrs. Virgil Laws

Suzanne RiddlebergerMrs. Emma Lee Harrell

Philip RootMr. and Mrs. George Austin, Jr.Mr. Charles A. BrothmanMiss Katherine CrenshawMr. and Mrs. R. Patrick Deans

Aliete F. SeslerMr. and Mrs. Lucius Steere

Betty SmithBill and Jan BassettGeoffrey and Mildred Chesbrough

Cecile TurnerMr. Leslie (Jack) Langley

Mr. and Mrs. J. Benjamin Unkle, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Willette LeHew

Betty VansantMr. Leslie (Jack) Langley

Donald AdamsMrs. Cary Adams

James T. Alexander, Jr.Mrs. Frances S. BaldwinMcGuire and Hylch BoydMrs. Carlisle M. BranchEddie and Dolly HornerCaramine KellamMr. and Mrs. Lucius J. KellamMs. Gwendolyn S. MeredithLaura and Dick PhillipsMr. Erwin RoeserCarol M. SmithMrs. James A. StuartCharles W. Zipp Family

Arthur AllenDr. and Mrs. David Warren Ann BasnightMr. and Mrs. George Y. BirdsongMiss Elizabeth G. Pappas

Charles J. BeersMr. and Mrs. George Austin, Jr.Robert and Marjorie BrotmanMrs. Joan C. BrownMr. and Mrs. David CarréMr. Fred R. ChapmanSusan and Shelly CohnCdr. and Mrs. Henry J. CongerMiss Rebecca B. DevanyCapt. and Mrs. Chester H. DorchesterMerrill and Dee DormanRADM and Mrs. Winiford G. EllisMr. and Mrs. William FowlerMrs. Pauline K. GillockCol. A. Thomas GrubbsMrs. Elizabeth HittDr. Evelyn HurdBetty R. JacksonBob and Marjorie JacksonMrs. Frances H. JonesMrs. Karyl C. Kern

Lockheed Martin Corp Field OfficeMrs. Bettye MachenMr. and Mrs. Orville McGuireMrs. Dorris W. McNealMr. and Mrs. Robert PhelpsMr. James G. PriceThe Rev. and Mrs. Charles H. RiggsMrs. Mary RobertsonMr. Erwin RoeserMrs. Henrietta RussellMrs. Jean RussellMr. and Mrs. Glenn SkinnerMrs. Betty SmithErnestine SmootMrs. M. Irene SpanVADM and Mrs. H. Denby StarlingMatthew SwansonMrs. Barbara J. TaylorU.S. Naval Academy Class of 1940

GIFTS RECEIVED IN MEMORY OF:

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Dr. and Mrs. David WarrenMrs. Anne Wood

Lucile K. BellMarsha Bell and Mel BaileyMrs. Frances S. BaldwinMr. and Mrs. Charles F. ClemensMr. and Mrs. Phillip L. ColeAllen and Mary DelaneyGeorgette Constant and Ray GregoryHeflin & Williams, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Tom HelbingDr. and Mrs. Harold M. HordenMr. and Mrs. Duane A. JacklinFrank and Kim LattanzioMr. and Mrs. Howard L. McCallaOcuCure Therapeutics, Inc.David B. PropertMrs. Elizabeth SakakiniMrs. Alida TenBraakMr. and Mrs. William D. Willey, Jr.

Grayce V. BentonMr. and Mrs. George Y. Birdsong

Lillian S. BentonMr. and Mrs. George Y. Birdsong

George BollmanMrs. Louise Bollman

Alvah BonnewellMrs. Doris F. Bonnewell

Marjorie BottimoreMrs. Frances S. BaldwinMrs. Eleanor CrossMrs. Marion FastEmily H. FilerCapt. and Mrs. Ronald KellyMr. and Mrs. Glenn Skinner

Kenneth BowerMrs. Ruby Bower

Mildred E. BoyceDrs. Euell and Eleanor BarberousseMrs. Karyl C. KernPenthouse East Tower NeighborsMrs. Gloria Reed

Albert G. Butzer, IIFirst Presbyterian Church

H. Thomas CallahanMrs. Dorothy C. Fisher

Timothy CookMrs. Frances S. Baldwin

Ann Dunn CraftRev. Dr. Greg Dalle-Tezze

Donald DavisMrs. Jane Davis

H. Lowell DavisMrs. Karyl C. Kern

Rebecca B. DevanyMrs. JoAnn BeersMrs. Joan C. BrownMr. Fred R. ChapmanMrs. Pauline K. GillockCol. A. Thomas GrubbsMrs. Emma Lee HarrellMrs. Elizabeth HittDr. Evelyn HurdMrs. Frances H. JonesMrs. Karyl C. KernMrs. Dorris W. McNealMr. and Mrs. Charles G. NusbaumMrs. Mary RobertsonMrs. Henrietta RussellMrs. Jean Russell

Mrs. Barbara J. TaylorMrs. Betty VansantDr. and Mrs. David WarrenCasey WilliamsPatricia and Paul Williams

Molly D. FanneyMr. William J. Fanney

Evelyn M. FerrellMrs. Sharon C. Carter

Anne D. FilerMr. Rowland Filer

Edgar GerloffMrs. Cecilia Gerloff

Fae S. GollubMr. and Mrs. William Fowler10th Floor West Tower NeighborsMrs. Barbara WagnerDr. and Mrs. David WarrenMr. Kenneth WilliamsJessica and Robert Winbauer

Wells GreshamMr. and Mrs. William GunterMr. and Mrs. Charles G. NusbaumMrs. Nancy Roberts

Dorothy HermannMiss Carlin May

Doris HerringMrs. Frances S. BaldwinMr. and Mrs. H. Lowrey McNeel

Jacqueline T. HolleyNancy C. Sharp Megan Dana Brockman

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Joseph HyderDr. and Mrs. David WarrenW-C Woodpeckers

Shirley HyderMrs. Karyl C. KernMrs. Bettye MachenDr. and Mrs. David WarrenW-C Woodpeckers

James R. JohnsonMrs. Elizabeth McAlpine

Carol L. KaufmanMr. and Mrs. Charles G. Nusbaum

Margaret M. KeatleyThe Rev. Maryan McGrady

Luther H. LingerfeltMrs. Cheryl IcenbiceMrs. Jackie James

Lorraine D. MahoneMr. and Mrs. Edward T. MilesWestminster-Canterbury on Chesapeake Bay

Dorcas LoweryS. S. FoxMr. and Mrs. Lloyd R. Hontz

Catherine D. MacGregorMrs. Frances S. BaldwinMrs. Marian BrittMs. Mary P. BrownGeorge and Saunders CompoMrs. Janet J. DennisDudley and Connie FultonMrs. Joan GrahamWill and Bev SessomsMr. and Mrs. Alan J. White

Dorothy E. MadisonDr. and Mrs. David Warren

Birdie Mae ManningMrs. Frances S. BaldwinThe Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Richard J. KeeverDr. and Mrs. David Warren

Alpine MartinFay Martin Chandler

Lucy R. MathekeMrs. Frances S. BaldwinThe Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Richard J. KeeverRon and Margene McCollough

Elizabeth McAlpineMrs. Frances S. BaldwinMrs. Marian BrittMr. Roy BrunMrs. Phyllis M. FreemanMrs. Grace HeidtElizabeth S. MarchantMrs. Louise Martin

GIFTS RECEIVED IN MEMORY OF: (CONT’D)

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GIFTS RECEIVED IN MEMORY OF: (CONT’D)

GIFTS RECEIVED IN MEMORY OF: (CONT’D)

Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. NusbaumPalladium Partners, LLCMarjorie P. ParkerDorothy C. PayneMrs. Ethelyn RegisterThe Resch FamilyMr. and Mrs. Charles D. Robison IIIMr. Erwin RoeserMrs. M. Irene SpanMrs. Betty VansantDr. and Mrs. David WarrenJean W. Winfield

Louis Allen McAlpineMs. Susan T. BernardMs. Mary DeFord Dr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Fiveash, Jr.Mrs. Phyllis M. FreemanMrs. Grace Heidt

Mrs. Doris JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Virgil LawsMrs. Marian MorrisMr. and Mrs. Charles G. NusbaumPalladium Partners, LLCDorothy C. PayneThe Resch FamilyJo Ann H. RueMrs. Margaret StroudMr. and Mrs. Vincent J. ThomasMrs. Marie ThompsonJean W. WinfieldMrs. Betty Vansant

Mary C. MorrisMrs. Jane AginMrs. Doris F. BonnewellMr. Roy BrunMrs. Mary BurgessMrs. Eleanor CrossMrs. Clara E. Fisher

Mr. and Mrs. James ForbesMr. and Mrs. William GunterMr. and Mrs. H. Dudley HaynieMr. J. Allen JohnsonMrs. Iris KennedyMrs. Edna McLaughlinMrs. Marian MorrisEllen OgleMr. and Mrs. Lucius SteereMr. Charles SyerShirley TettertonMrs. Jeannette TippettGene and Lee Nell Ward

Virginia L. MoseleyMr. Charles A. Brothman

Douglas MurrayCapt. and Mrs. Ronald Kelly

Vinson OgleDr. and Mrs. Robert Sloop

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Margaret N. O’NealMr. and Mrs. Edward A. O’Neal

Juanita B. ReedPenthouse East Tower Neighbors

Betty L. RitterMrs. Betty Vansant

Helen RommMr. and Mrs. Charles G. Nusbaum

Glenn SkinnerMr. and Mrs. George Austin, Jr.Mrs. Frances S. BaldwinGeorge and Sheila Gurnee and FamilyMr. and Mrs. Robert PhelpsMr. Erwin RoeserMr. and Mrs. Bob Timm

Sarah J. SpiresDr. Agnes Moon

Geraldine SwindellRev. Dr. Greg Dalle-Tezze

Pamela Stewart ThompsonMrs. Mary Nell Roosendaal

Leona B. TredwayBenchmark BrandsBetty CopelandMrs. Mary Belle QuesenberryMrs. Elizabeth SakakiniChesley M. and June TredwayJane C. TredwayMr. Gene Van CleveDr. and Mrs. David Warren

Margaret E. WilkinsMr. and Mrs. George Y. BirdsongMrs. Eleanor CrossMr. and Mrs. J. R. CroxtonPatricia L. HouseMr. and Mrs. Edward A. O’NealDr. and Mr. Clarence L. Powell, Jr.Ronnie and Cathy RussellMrs. Elizabeth SakakiniSouth Hill Banks Civic AssociationUpper Middlesex Volunteer Fire Department & AuxiliaryMr. and Mrs. Dennis R. Williams

Jessie H. WilliamsMrs. Eleanor Cross

Anne Wood8th Floor West Tower ResidentsMrs. M. Irene SpanDr. and Mrs. David WarrenPatricia and Paul Williams

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Assisted Living Apartments 95

Health Care Beds 95

Total Residents 675

Total Employees (FTE’s) 374

Total Fellowship Assistance $873,371

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