MINISTRY IN MOTION
LIFE IS LIKE RIDING A BICYCLE. 2015
YOU MUST KEEP MOVING TO KEEP YOUR BALANCE.
ALBERT EINSTEIN
ANNUAL REPORT
SENIOR LIFESTYLE CHOICES
Message from the President/CEO and Board Chair
Meet Harry. He and his wife, Alta started their journey at Otterbein on the Showers
neighborhood of the Lebanon campus in March of 2013. Unfortunately, about a year
later Alta passed away and Harry misses her dearly! Harry loves music and has benefitted
tremendously from the MUSIC & MEMORYSM program. Often when his headphones are
placed on his ears, he starts to smile, dance, clap and sometimes he even sheds tears
because of the good memories the music brings him of Alta.
Harry’s story is just one small example of the many successes Otterbein achieved in 2015.
He and the other 4,140 seniors the Otterbein ministry served in 2015, are the purpose of our
mission, "In keeping with our United Methodist tradition, we seek to enhance the quality of
life and holistic growth of older persons." They are the reason we combine the treasure of
our donors and the talent of our partners (employees) and volunteers, to put programs like
MUSIC & MEMORYSM and many others into motion.
Joining the generous spirit of our donors and the dedication of our partners and volunteers is
what sets our entire ministry into motion to produce outstanding clinical quality results, good
financial outcomes, major expansions, and new programs for the people we serve!
We are thankful for God’s many, continuous blessings as you will see presented throughout
this 2015 annual report entitled "Ministry in Motion." Within these pages, you’ll see more than
just facts and figures. You will see that the Otterbein mission is alive, well and always moving
forward. We are grateful for the opportunity to serve our community at large and most
importantly, seniors like Harry.
Sincerely,
Jill Wilson Mel Miller Time has been transformed, and we have
changed; it has advanced and set us in motion;
President/CEO Board Chair
it has unveiled its face, inspiring us with
bewilderment and exhilaration.
Kahlil Gibran
Cover:
2 Otterbein resident
Bob Gigax
Otterbein residents enjoying a golf cart ride:
Bob Manter, Les Selby and his dog Moose, and Ethel Underwood
along with partners, Jen Lenthe & Martha Meyer
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Otterbein resident Betty Stuckey Every day, you reinvent yourself. You're always in motion.
motorcycles with a Goldwing volunteer But you decide every day: forward or backward.
4 James Altucher
MINISTRY IN MOTION OUR VALUES
Respect - Value the older
OUR MISSION person as a child of God.
Commitment - Believe in
In keeping with our United the mission with loyalty and
Methodist tradition, we seek passion of purpose.
to enhance the quality of life Stewardship - Use our time,
and holistic growth of older talent and treasure prudently
persons. with our neighbor in mind.
Community - Work with
OUR VISION persons and organizations
in a spirit of inclusiveness.
To help older persons live Quality - Strive to achieve the
comfortable and secure measure of excellence in all we
lives, Otterbein pursues its are and wish to become.
Christian ministry through Ministry - Perfect our service
excellence, innovation and through faith, hope and love.
integrity by developing Wisdom - Appreciate and
covenant relationships with value that which is borne of
the older persons we serve, life’s experience in all persons.
the partners with whom we Health - Promote the holistic
serve and the communities well-being of individuals.
that enable us to serve.
OUR GOAL
To lead the United States in
liberating elders and those
who serve them from the
mindset of institutional care.
CORPORATE BOARD OF DIREC TORS
Lynn App Thomas Compton Roy McKay 5
Col. Melvin Bowdan James Dunham Mel Miller
Rev. Brian Brown Rev. Cyndy Garn Pamela Nickell
Bill Brownson Rev. Tom Hanover John Washburn
Rev. Leroy Chambliss Tom Hazelbaker Joseph Wolf
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Otterbein residents Bob and Marge Henn
joining in the Fourth of July Parade.
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Otterbein residents love being in motion!
They are passionate about making life better for themselves and others in their Otterbein
community and the community at large. They love to attend dances and parties, garden,
swim, sing in the choir, and enjoy their friends and families. But where their activity really
sets into motion is in their hearts of kindness.
On any given day you will see residents volunteering on their Otterbein campus, by
working in the thrift store or gift shop, delivering mail to neighbors, captaining boat rides
in the Spirit of Otterbein boats, or driving the campus shuttle. They are part of ministries
such as the Prayer Shawl Ministry or the My Very Own Blanket Program – both designed
to offer warmth and comfort to those in need. Many others use their knowledge and
expertise to serve on a resident or board committee.
The impact that Otterbein residents have on the cities, towns and the world that they
are part of is amazing! They partner with food pantries to hold food drives or work in a
community garden to benefit the hungry in their neighborhood. Some go on mission
trips or package health kits to serve in times of disaster. Some make quilts for foster
children. Others give back by tutoring elementary students. Baby showers are held for
the local pregnancy crisis centers.
The total number of volunteer hours across all ministries in 2015 totaled 62,324!
Now those are Residents in Motion!
The universe is more than mere matter
in motion. It and we were brought into
being by a Creator who seeks our good.
Jonathan Sacks
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Partners Kathleen Koenig and Martha Meyer
having fun with Otterbein residents.
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Partners (employees) are without a doubt the most important asset to Otterbein. Therefore, we focus significant
attention on identifying prospective partners with the Spirit of Otterbein, a belief structure aligned to the mission and
vision of the ministry. Once recruited and part of the family, Otterbein focuses on training and education, and invests in
developing the leaders of tomorrow. To that end, in 2015 Otterbein:
• D eveloped the Otterbein Global Corporate College Program, a program targeting extensive training for supervisors.
• Initiated a four-week New Leader Onboarding Program, designed to provide new hires an
understanding of the Otterbein Way, thus accelerating contributions to success.
• L everaged the Leading Age Leadership Training Program, to further Otterbein leaders
exposure to industry leading training.
• Provided tuition assistance for 24 Otterbein partners to enable them to continue their
college education.
• Supported five associates as part of an Administrators in Training (AIT) Program.
• Applied focused attention to partner safety, via a Safe Resident Handling Program, which
aided in reducing partner injuries in 2015.
Did the focus on partner development pay off in 2015 – you bet it did! I am confident only when I
The answers are in the results, particularly as they relate to quality of care: am constantly in motion.
• Eight of Otterbein’s 10 nursing homes that were rated by the Center for Medicaid and Between projects, the doubt
creeps in.
Medicare Services received 4 or 5 stars.
• Otterbein nursing homes received an average of 0.9 nursing citations from the Ohio Willem Dafoe
Department of Health per location; as compared to the Ohio state average of 5.0 citations
and the national average 6.8 citations. In fact, five locations were deficiency free.
• Ohio Department of Aging Nursing Home Survey results for CHOICE, a significant metric in advancing
patient liberation, yielded continued improvement year-over-year with results well above state and
national averages on resident satisfaction surveys.
• O tterbein nursing homes proved very good at keeping patients from having to return to the hospital,
with eight of ten locations well below both state and national averages.
• T he team at Otterbein Home Health achieved HomeCare Elite status for the fifth time in six years, and
less than 6% of agencies were so-honored nationally.
Otterbein partners exude the Spirit of Otterbein, and as a result perform admirably and live up to the 11
promise that our most important asset, when recognized as such, ultimately lead Otterbein to outstanding
results in our most important responsibility – QUALITY OF CARE!
MotionStrategy in
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Pardon our OtterDust, our strategy for growth is well underway!
We believe as children of God, every individual has the right to a lifestyle of their own choosing no matter what type of care and
support is needed. To that end, our strategy is to create holistic environments in support of that philosophy. In 2015 Otterbein
advanced all four of our long-range strategic growth initiatives:
• Enhance existing lifestyle communities:
Every community invested in the renovation of residences on campus. Otterbein Cridersville broke ground on a new 24-suite assisted
living extension, designed using small house model concepts. Otterbein Lebanon started construction on Terrace Place, a 46-unit
apartment building, with underground parking and a beautiful terrace; constructed 10 new ranch-style homes as phase one of The
Orchards at Otterbein, and gained board approval to construct The Gallery at Otterbein, a 45-suite apartment building, to include
a wide array of resident amenities. Otterbein North Shore initiated an extensive renovation of their assisted living common areas.
Otterbein Portage Valley completed an extensive renovation of their restaurant and common areas.
• Build exceptional rehabilitative care services:
Otterbein Cridersville began renovating existing space on campus to ultimately create 17 private suites for rehabilitative care patients,
and a new therapy gym. Otterbein Lebanon expanded their rehabilitative care and therapy center, adding an additional eight private
suites and additional therapy space. Otterbein St. Marys opened a rehabilitative care and therapy center, including 12 private suites
and a new therapy center.
• C hampion liberation of elders in long-stay nursing:
Entering 2015, Otterbein operated five Skilled Nursing & Rehab Neighborhoods. Otterbein “small houses” are unlike other skilled
nursing environments. Each neighborhood includes five homes, each home supporting 10 elders, designed for people to live and
recover. The focus is on person-centered care and a home-like environment with private suites , shared kitchen/dining/living spaces,
and home-cooked meals. During the year, Otterbein dedicated new neighborhoods in New Albany and Gahanna, near Columbus;
and a neighborhood in Union Township, east of Cincinnati. In addition Otterbein broke ground on a ninth neighborhood in Loveland,
to open in mid-2016. Also, Otterbein continues to strive to provide increased liberation for residents in existing lifestyle communities
by adapting rules and the environment – contributing to increased focus on choice and person-centered care.
• Expand “in-the-home” home and community-based services:
In 2015, Otterbein effectively expanded operations in all three of our home and community-based services ministries - Otterbein
Wellness Care Services, Otterbein Home Health and Otterbein Hospice. Otterbein Home Health received HomeCare Elite status for the fifth
time in six years and served 340 patients; and Otterbein Hospice provided support for 151 patients and their families – an increase of 60%
from our first full year of operation in 2014.
Otterbein is a Ministry in Motion, and the dust will continue to fly as we continue to recognize the criticality of continuous
focus on keeping our Strategy in Motion to sustain long-term viability!
Floatin' in Motion are Otterbein residents Jim Beaumaster,
Eldon Grate, Joe Borst, Mike Lynch, and
Otterbein partner Dave Burden.
M o t i o nDonors in
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Why are these guys smiling? Because they have a new pontoon boat to motor
around in this summer! These volunteer skippers offer rides to those who live at
and visit Otterbein St. Marys ~ and they helped raise the money to purchase this
new boat last year. Great activity, engagement and fun!
Our donor's generosity helps create motion in so many ways. How? Residents stay
independent yet connected because they receive benevolent care assistance –
$445,724 was distributed in 2015. More than 150 elders are tapping their toes
and reliving their favorite memories ~ totally funded by donations to
MUSIC & MEMORYSM. Because of donor kindness:
• Residents are smiling and painting in art classes
• Last wishes are granted to those in hospice
• Rehab patients gain strength by pedaling a recumbent bike
• Men (and a few women) are creating masterpieces in the woodshop
And, donations enable Otterbein employee partners (employees) to further their
education to help them move up in their careers – $37,843 in tuition reimbursement
was distributed from earnings on Otterbein’s educational endowments.
All of this and much more is a direct result of giving to support the Otterbein
ministry. What an active blessing having Donors in Motion!
The true measure of a man is not what he dreams,
but what he aspires to be; a dream is nothing
without action. Whether one fails or succeeds
is irrelevant; all that matters is that there was
motion in his life. That alone affects the world.
Mike Norton
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Financial STEWARDSHIP OT TERBEIN CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL REPORT
BALANCE SHEET Dec. 31, 2015 Dec.,31, 2014
$1025,041450 $25,061051 Cash and Cash Equivalents/Investments $ 102,069,089 $ 96,328,160
13,518,344 $ 11,077,173
$926,071049 $25,041240 Accounts Receivable $ 19,211,063 $ 28,649,058
$924,001731 $25,021733
Other Current Assets $ $ 136,054,391
Total Current Assets $ 134,798,496
Investments and Reserves $ 23,222,879 $ 21,931,394
Property & Equipment Net $ 173,306,254 $ 157,243,274
Other Long Term Assets $ 6,940,752 $ 5,075,397
Total Assets $ 338,268,381 $ 320,304,456
Accrued Liabilities $ 21,113,461 $ 17,714,463
6,440,213 $ 5,850,082
Current Portion of Long-Term Liabilities $
Total Current Liabilities $ 27,553,674 $ 23,564,545
Long Term Liabilities $ 108,439,828 $ 102,255,970
Deferred Revenues & Entrance Fees $ 33,341,583 $ 27,405,499
Other Long Term Liabilities $ 20,372,668 $ 23,479,391
Total Net Liabilities $ 189,707,753 $ 176,705,405
Restricted Net Assets $ 23,272,122 $ 21,694,031
Unrestricted Net Assets $ 125,288,506 $ 121,905,019
Total Net Assets $ 148,560,628 $ 143,599,051
Total Liabilities & Net Assets $ 338,268,381 $ 320,304,456
STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS Dec. 31, 2015 Dec.,31, 2014
2015 Revenue 2015 Operating Margin Operating Revenues $ 105,571,364 $ 96,857,600
$105.4M $5.6M Operating Expenses $ 99,970,498 $ 91,437,923
Top scale is in thousands Operating Income $ 5,600,866 $ 5,419,677
"A" Rated Otterbein’s 2015 results indicate another good year in Contributions & Gifts $ 2,687,119 $ 3,335,158
financial stewardship. Revenue has increased for seven Investment Income Gain (Loss) $ 2,802,312 $ 8,677,629
by consecutive years, including 9% in 2015. This continued Benevolent Care $ (445,724) $ (484,417)
growth, coupled with operating expense control and Change in Pension Liability $ 3,667,221 $ (11,764,534)
16 an A rating by Standard & Poor’s, enables Otterbein to Other Income (Expense) $ (3,413,576) $ (2,368,189)
re-invest in the ministry – reinvestment drives quality of Gifts to Others $ (22,166) $ (21,833)
care, improved living facilities and improved amenities
to better serve Otterbein residents and patients. Excess Revenues Over Expenses $ 10,876,052 $ 2,793,491
Chris Green, Otterbein Chief Financial Officer Unrealized Gain (Loss) $ (5,914,475) $ (5,774,044)
4,961,577 $ (2,980,553)
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS $
OTTERBEIN
Otterbein residents Dottie and Bill McOmber
biking on a beautiful day.
MotionStewardship in “You control your future, your destiny. What
you think about comes about. By recording
your dreams and goals on paper, you set in
motion the process of becoming the person
you most want to be. Put your future in
good hands - your own.”
Mark Victor Hansen
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The Spirit
of Giving In
Motion We all know how important it is to keep moving! As we age, staying in motion may be
expressed in new ways. An Otterbein contributor shared with me that giving to Otterbein
makes her feel useful, connected and appreciated. It boosts her spirit and creates joy in her
life. Although physically she can’t do everything she used to do, she still is active and involved
through her giving. It keeps her thinking and moving forward.
As you look through the list of Otterbein contributors, take a moment to think about all of
the motions (and emotions) involved in giving. Otterbein provides opportunities to become
involved though giving. You read, think, discuss, ponder, and consider your response. You send
a contribution. A life is changed almost immediately by a new opportunity made possible from
your gift. Otterbein sends an acknowledgement. You know you are appreciated. You experience
joy and satisfaction. Everyone in the process is blessed because of what YOU do!
Thank you for keeping the Otterbein ministry in motion! Together, we have important work
to do. And, with the Lord’s guidance and help we can keep moving forward as we “seek to
enhance the quality of life and holistic growth of older persons.”
With sincere appreciation for all that you do to keep Otterbein in motion,
Donna W. Coleman, MS, CFRE
Vice President of Charitable Gift Planning
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A sincere thank you to our many donors
Thank you for keeping the Otterbein ministry in motion! With each donation you
help to “enhance the quality of life and holistic growth of older persons.”Your gifts
change the way society views aging so that older individuals have personal choice
and autonomy. Thank you!
HERITAGE SOCIETY Donald & Kathleen Bunnell Murel Harpel
Otterbein’s Heritage Society Anonymous Herb & Erma Harsh
honors those who have Lillian "Sue" Carey Nina Henne
confirmed that Otterbein is Philip Carnes Wilbur Hesselbart
included in their estate plans Ann Cecere Bob & Peggy Hewitt
as a beneficiary of their will, Anonymous William Hiteman
trust, insurance policy, or other Mark & Donna Coleman Anonymous
financial investment. George & Marie Conrad Anonymous
New members in bold. Phyllis Crouse Joyce Houlihan
Shirley Crouse Michael J. Howard
Leola Abels Anonymous Glen & Marian Hymer
Barbara N. Aeschliman Nigel & Trudy Davies The Dean and Marilyn Infield
David & Betty Amstutz Johnnie Dean Family
Roger & Gwyne Anderson Delma Depweg Anonymous
Harvey Ashby Charles Dilgard William Jefferis
Arline Aukerman Hodge & Diane Drake Paul Jones
John Bayliff Pat & Sis Enos Betty Keener
Jim & Barbara Beaumaster Tom & Carol Feldman Thomas Keith
Junne Beckett Austin Fish Carolyn Kemper
Roger & Connie Bell Ruth Floyd Kathy Kerr
Bob Betz Anonymous Donna Kramer
Bruce Blankenship Linda Fowler Jack Krebs
Bernice Boilesen Elizabeth Freese Franklin & Martha Kuhlman
John Bond Don Frisby William & Helen Lahmann
Marilyn Bowlus Donald & Gina Gilmore Nelda Lane
Barbara Brandeberry David & Anna Glasmire Vincent Lavieri
Anonymous Anonymous Arlene Layman
Anonymous Ruth L. Hahn Henry A. Lee
We strive to list all names accurately. Please contact Otterbein’s Charitable Gift 19
Planning office at 513-933-5442 if you have a correction. *Denotes deceased.
Richard P. LeGrand Joyce Spitnale Arda J. Ortman Charles Dilgard Nelda Lane
William & Jacquelyn Light Maxine Squires Evelyn Ott Anonymous Arlene Layman
Ned & Miriam Logan Maryellen Sterling Ruth Overturf Shearl & Lois Edler Henry A. Lee
Virginia Longmire Anonymous Edith Rivers Joyce Edwards Darrel & Sandra Loar
Ruth Ann Manges Harold & Norma Stockman Clifton Sellers Martin Fahncke Virginia Longmire
Anonymous Kathleen Stolle The Betty L. & Jack Tom & Carol Feldman Robert & Ilse Maile
Joseph & Judy McClanahan Paul & Margaret Stuckey Semmelman Fund William & Sue Frary Ruth Ann Manges
Bill & Dottie McOmber Catherine Teeter Mary Spangler Mary Lee Gaier Joseph & Judy McClanahan
Kent & Elita McRae Christina Tillotson Don E. Sullivan David & Anna Glasmire Mary McCurdy
Millard & Marilyn Mead Carolyn Ulsh June Wiehe Kurt Grossmann Ruth McDiffett
Nelson & Dorothy Melampy Jean Wagner Howard Wilson Herb & Erma Harsh Beverly Miller
Anonymous Mary Lue Warner Kermit Woolery Joyce Hasemeier Dorothy Moehlenkamp
Ruth Muntis Carlton & Brenda Webb Leeada Yenger Wilbur Hesselbart Charles Morgan
Robert & Nancy Nason Lois White David & Mary Lois Hilton Miriam Obermyer
William & Helen Naumann Anonymous CORNERSTONE SOCIETY Bertha Honner Anonymous
Pat Neely Grace Wilson Those who establish a Lynn & Ruth Huffman Harold & Barbara Patterson
Ed & Kathleen Nobel Fred Wiswell charitable gift annuity or Joanna Hughes Shirley Prosche
Miriam Obermyer Burns & Mary Wren other deferred gift to benefit William Jefferis Ann Purdy
Donald & Karis Overmyer Marilyn Wright Otterbein are considered Robert Jones Tom & Delee Purvis
Marty & Connie Panning Donald Yaussy members of Otterbein’s Wayne Keller Winifred Riley
Anonymous Joseph & Deborah Yurasek Cornerstone Society. Paul & Barbara Kerstetter John & Helen Rofkar
Janet Patterson New gifts in bold. Analee Kinney Mildred Ross
William & Sandra Patterson BEQUESTS* Eldon Kleinhenn Donald Rowe
Margaret Petrak In 2015, Otterbein received Joseph & Wilma Ablett Franklin & Martha Kuhlman Richard & Judith Royalty
Lester & Shirley Poggemeyer bequests from the following Roger & Gwyne Anderson
Paul & Elaine Raglow individuals. These “last gifts Max & Dorothy Andrew
Donald & Ruth Ramsey of love” provide significant Junne Beckett
Nancy Retallick support for the Otterbein Crystal Begley
Carrol Lee Rice ministry. Jean Bihn
Vera M. Ritter Bruce Blankenship
Gerald & Melva Robinson Esther Aleshire Joseph & Karen Borst
Bill & Jean Rogers Ruth Beeney Robert Bosse
Melvin & Diane Ruder Dwight Busacca Leota Bunnage
Roger Runyon Javan & Neva Corl Family Daisy Byrum
Robert & Jane Schnarre Foundation Jack Campbell
Alan & Norma Seaman Findeiss Trust Betty Chaney
John Sexton Lillian Fitch Bill & Arvella Charlier
Ted Sherick Howard C. & Marie S. Kelly Fund Shirley Crouse
Michael Smith Landis Family Charitable Trust Randy & Barbara Crouse
Lucille B. Smith Neomi Loy Phyllis Crouse
Ruth Neff Johnnie Dean
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THANK YOU
Marilyn Ruhlen Miriam Bable Russell & Virginia Coats David Gill William Jefferis
Harry & Stephanie Schipper Pauline Bailey Millicent Coddington Earl Gorsuch Marjorie Jessup
Robert & Jane Schnarre Candice Ballard Gordon & Jean Coffin Nick & Sandra Gossett Paul Jones
Kathleen Shellhause Donna Banks Mark & Donna Coleman Joyce Grabill Patricia Jones
William & Margaret Shirk Thomas & Judith Baugh Thomas & Cheryl Compton Grace UMC - Blanchester Robert Jones
George & Patricia Simon John Bayliff Fred & Margot Cooley Eldon Grate Anna Justus
Marjorie Smith Bob & BJ Benken Michael & Sue Coyle Chris & Karen Green Winifred Kaebnick
Joyce Spitnale Deborah Bennett John & Diana Craig Walter & Janie Greenway Betty Keener
Virginia Stiver Lula Blair Randy & Barbara Crouse Kurt Grossmann Loy & Roslyn Keller
Edward & Florence Swiderski Katie Boltz Shirley Crouse Ruth L. Hahn Analee Kinney
Mary Lue Warner John Bond Lisa Cutcher-Meckfessel Clarice Hall John Kinsinger
Theodore & Martha Westervelt Kimberly Borders Lori Davies Glenn & Bonnie Hamilton Jim & Jeanne Klopfenstein
Julia A. Williams William Bowers Shirley Davies William & Beverly Hammer Thomas Knapke
Grace Wilson Thomas* & Marilyn Bowlus Stanley & Nancy Davis Bruce & Joan Hankins Beverly Koenig
Donald Yaussy Mitchell & Lisa Bracy Rebecca Deckard Timothy & Cynthia Hanover Emma Lawson
Marlen & Lynn Yost Linda Branan Richard & Judith DePalma Margaret Hanover Arlene Layman
Peter Brookhart Charles Dilgard Harrisburg UMW LCNB National Bank
CENTENNIAL SOCIETY Bobbie Broski Nancy Ditmer Dorothea Hartley* Teresa Lige
This special designation is George & Carole Brown William Doseck Iris Harvey Lindenwald UMW
for contributors who have Donald & Sharon Brown Rebecca Doty Joyce Hasemeier Virginia Longmire
supported the Otterbein Ralph Brueggemann Double Arch Management Cheryl Hawkins Charles & Jean Mahan
ministry for ten or more Warren & Verna Bulman East Ohio Conference Frances Headings Robert & Ilse Maile
consecutive years including Calvary UMC - Circleville of The UMC Russell & Nancy Heckman Dale & Karen Mateer
2015. George & Genie Campbell Randy & Karen Elsass DeWayne & Joanne Hehl Wayne & Celia Mathern
Monique Campbell Danielle Fargo James & Janice Heinrich Joseph & Judy McClanahan
Esther Aleshire* Marcella Caravello Marilyn Feaver M. Lucille Heitzman* Roger & Patricia McDermott
Jenny Anson Dorothy Carey Maria Fisher Nina Henne Ruth McDiffett
Aretz Designs Uniquely Yours Alan & Jean Carroll Norene Fleagle Wilbur Hesselbart Pamela McGarvey
Mary Arndt Calvin & Dianne Caywood Thomas & Harriet Foley Shirley Hill Bill & Dottie McOmber
Patricia Atkinson Centerville UMC Barbara Forbes Wayne & Jane Hites Millard & Marilyn Mead
Atrium Medical Center Evelyn Clear Cody & Marilyn Foster Teresa Hobbs Marceil Meckstroth*
Arline Aukerman Kay Fowler Janice Hockett Nelson & Dorothy Melampy
Nedra Gallier* Tina Howard Brenda Miller
I believe that the very purpose of our life is to seek happiness. Charles & Eileen Gamble Joanna Hughes Melvin & Jean Miller
That is clear. Whether one believes in religion or not, whether John & Therese Gardner Jacksonville UMC Craig & Sandra Moran
one believes in this religion or that religion, we all are seeking Bill & Vickie Garrett Lynette Jagels Sue Moyar
something better in life. So, I think, the very motion of our life Alice Gibson Dani Jagucki Jack & Kathryn Neal
is towards happiness… 21
Dalai Lama
I guess I'm fascinated with motion because I find that whenever anything is moving, I Jill & Stephen Wilson Shirley Crouse
have some feeling about it. It doesn't matter what kind of motion it is. A motion will Fred Wiswell Shirley Davies
Teresa Wolgamot-Couch Nancy Ditmer
always evoke some kind of reaction. Woodville UMC Ingrid Douglass
Arthur Ganson Paul & Carolyn Wyse William Dunn
Donald Yaussy Joyce Edwards
New Hope UMC - Eaton Pyrmont UMW Patricia Smith* Daryl Yost Pat & Sis Enos
Carol Norton Randall Berlekamp & Barbara Louis & Jean Snyder Marlen & Lynn Yost Carol Everson
Kelly Oaks Radebaugh Michael & Kay Solomon Richard Ziegler Martin Fahncke
Miriam Obermyer Mary Radosevich Nelson Spitnale Tyree Fields
William & Wilma Obermyer William & Marilyn Raker Lavonna Springer OTTERBEIN ANGELS Constance Fisher
Otterbein Lebanon Apple George & Jean Reazer St. Mark's UMC - Findlay Otterbein Angels provide Norene Fleagle
Residents Winifred Riley Karen Stacy faithful, ongoing support Gladys Garrett
Otterbein Lebanon Auxiliary Edith Rivers* Ruth Stambach by contributing monthly by David Gill
Otterbein Lebanon Reed & Myrna Romine John Stephenson check, credit card or automatic Eilene Ginetz
Hummingbird Residents Vicki Roode William & Lu Ann Stevenson bank transfer. Tom & Gabrielle Gladish
Otterbein Lebanon Marjorie Root Harold & Norma Stockman Earl Gorsuch
Meadowlark Residents Donald Rowe Ted Strait Jenny Anson Jean Graber
Otterbein Lebanon Richard & Judith Royalty Jim & Mary Lou Sullenberger Alice Ault Joyce Grabill
Shaker Cellar Charles & Dorothea Rye Don* & Marian Sullivan Miriam Bable Walter & Janie Greenway
Otterbein Lebanon Wren Carol Sainey Jennifer Swanson Pauline Bailey Ruth L. Hahn
Residents Joann Sander The Bahmann Foundation Christine Bautch Shirley Hallmark
Otterbein Portage Valley Flora Schaad The Medicine Shoppe - John Bayliff Glenn & Bonnie Hamilton
Resident Council Kenneth & Phyllis Schemmel Lebanon Bob & BJ Benken William & Beverly Hammer
Otterbein St. Marys Sunday Robert & Jane Schnarre Suzanne Theobald Katie Boltz Joyce Hasemeier
Morning Worship David & Marie Schneider Joan Topp Melvin & Jean Bowdan James Hause
Laree Owsley Earl & Evelyn Schulte Marcia Toyama William Bowers Willie Hensley
John Pape Scioto Chapel UMC Trinity UMC - Hicksville Eleanore Boyce Wilbur Hesselbart
Stephen & Judith Parks Carolyn Sebastian Sharon Vincent George & Carole Brown Del & Mary Heuser
Patricia Partch Gus & Nan Seefluth Charles Vornholt Rachel Brown David & Mary Lois Hilton
Janet Patterson Dennis & Theresa Seewer David Weimer Norene Bryant Janice Hockett
Thora Patterson Nancy Seibert West Elkton UMC Robert & Ramona Cameron Joanna Hughes
Kathryn Pearce Clifton Sellers* West Ohio Conference George & Genie Campbell William Jefferis
Brent Peltier Teresa Senft of The UMC Russell & Virginia Coats Robert Jones
Glenda Phillips William & Frances Shilling Phyllis Wietelmann Kathleen Coffman Betty Keener
James & Betty Phillips Michael Sibbersen Roy & Edna Wigal John & Diana Craig William & Mary Lou Knau
Evalind Pickering John & Cassie Slone Helen Williams Randy & Barbara Crouse
Dale & Jennifer Poppe Emily Ann Smith Mark & Mary Beth Williams
Potsdam UMC Lucille B. Smith Jim & Sherry Williamson
Robert & Jean Pownall Michael Smith Howard* & Grace Wilson
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THANK YOU
Jack Krebs George & Jean Reazer Lynn Weber Tom & Carol Feldman Otterbein Lebanon Resident
Franklin & Martha Kuhlman Winifred Riley David Weimer Friends of Otterbein Council
Emma Lawson John & Helen Rofkar Phyllis Wietelmann Portage Valley Otterbein St. Marys Grandma's
Arlene Layman Bonita Roman Roy & Edna Wigal Dorothea Hartley* Attic
Virginia Longmire Donald Rowe Helen Williams David & Mary Lois Hilton Donald Rowe
Charles & Jean Mahan Roger Runyon Julia A. Williams Bertha Honner Clifton Sellers*
Robert & Ilse Maile Joann Sander Donald Yaussy Paul & Barbara Kerstetter Kathleen Stolle
Gerald & Dorothea Maloney Flora Schaad George & Mary Alice Leasure The TKBW Private Foundation
Leslie Marmor Robert & Jane Schnarre GIFTS IN 2015 Virginia Longmire Gladys Thomas*
Betty Jean Martin Gus & Nan Seefluth Ruth McDiffett Carlton & Brenda Webb
Mary Jane McCarthy Clifton Sellers* $500,000 or more Ralph & Margaret* Metheny Jill & Stephen Wilson
Joseph & Judy McClanahan John Sexton Marion & Lillian Fitch* Ohio Department of Aging Fred Wiswell
Ruth McDiffett James & Prudence Sheldon Kermit Woolery* Evelyn Ott*
Millard & Marilyn Mead William & Margaret Shirk Otterbein Lebanon Thrift $2,500 to $4,999
Marceil Meckstroth* Lucille B. Smith $100,000 to $499,999 Shoppe Keith & Gwen Addy
Jeannette Morris Nelson Spitnale The Dean* and Marilyn Infield Ruth Overturf* Esther Aleshire*
Carol Mueller Ruth Stambach Family Jane Baker
Carol Mumaugh James & Patricia Stewart Ann Purdy $5,000 to $9,999 John Bayliff
Jack & Kathryn Neal Charles Taylor Edith Rivers* Aboutgolf Inc. Rebecca Bayliff
Stephen & Judith Parks David & Trina Tester Mary Spangler* Patricia Atkinson William Bowers
Patricia Partch Leona Thomas June Wiehe* Jim & Barbara Beaumaster Phyllis Boyer*
Thora Patterson Marcia Toyama Joseph & Karen Borst C.A.C. Contracting / Painting
Robert & Jean Pownall Sharon Vincent $50,000 to $99,999 Thomas & Cheryl Compton Douglas & Theresa Cahill
William & Doris Pylant Susan Walker-Bremenour The Dr. Robert F. Baker* Family East Ohio Conference of Juanita A. Claybaker
The Bahmann Foundation The UMC Mark & Donna Coleman
Otterbein Lebanon Shaker Fifth Third Bank - Dayton Pat & Sis Enos
Cellar Kurt Grossmann Fischbach Family Fund
Gary & Kim Horning Cary & Sarah Fitzhugh
$25,000 to $49,999 Franklin & Martha Kuhlman Shirley Hill
Findeiss* Trust Neomi Loy* Michael J. Howard
Arda J. Ortman* Morgan Stanley Integrity Ambulance Service
Howard* & Grace Wilson Ohio Arts Council Lebanon Ford
$10,000 to $24,999 Neither love nor fire can subsist without perpetual motion;
The Albert G. & Olive H. Schlink both cease to live so soon as they cease to hope, or to fear.
Foundation
Max & Dorothy Andrew François de la Rochefoucauld
Atrium Medical Center
Javan & Neva Corl*
Family Foundation
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Richard P. LeGrand Buschur Electric, Inc. Robert Jones
Dan & Nancy Lembke George & Genie Campbell Michaele Kahny Malkowicz
Lowe's Home Centers, Inc. Betty Chow Analee Kinney
Joseph & Judy McClanahan CliftonLarsonAllen LLP Charles T. Kopp*
Heather McCurry Russell & Virginia Coats Thomas L. Kyllo
McKesson Medical - Surgical Daniel & Margaret Henry Lee
Miller-Valentine Group Cunningham Jared & Sarah Lehman
Old Oak General Contractors Dale E. & Bernice E. Mansperger Michael & Miriam Lynch
Otterbein Lebanon Auxiliary Foundation, Inc. Marblehead Bank
Robert & Jean Pownall Barbara Dalrymple Martin and Associates
Remedi SeniorCare David W. Leonard EAGLES The Medicine Shoppe -
Ridge Stone General Aerie No. 2295 Lebanon
Contractors Roy & Debra Denney Jason & Sharon Miller
The Betty L. & Jack Richard & Mary Dickhaut Melvin & Jean Miller
Semmelman* Fund Charles Dilgard Roderick & Lois Mills
Gerald & Frances Shoemaker Direct Supply Ruth Neff*
Ultimate Software William Doseck Mary Nicholls
David Weimer Hodge & Diane Drake Robert & Pamela Nickell
Julia A. Williams James & Deborah Dunham Michael & Elaine Niese
David & Bonnie Wilson Dynegy Energy Services Miriam Obermyer
Evans CivilPro Engineers, LLC Optimus EMR, Inc.
$1,000 to $2,499 Thomas & Harriet Foley Ottawa County Community
ABS Business Products Group Frost Brown Todd Foundation
Carolyn Adger Attorneys LLC Otterbein Lebanon
Neil & Kamille* Allen Steven Garn Renaissance Feaste
Alliance Rehab GE Foundation Otterbein North Shore Auxiliary
Lynn & Ruth App Donald & Gina Gilmore Otterbein Portage Valley
Arline Aukerman Frederick & Linda Grimm Partners
Arthur & Kathleen Bauer Glenn & Bonnie Hamilton Otterbein Portage Valley Silent
Martha Bingham Thomas & Catherine Hanover Auction
John Bond Teresa Heitbrink-Ireland Otterbein St. Marys Sunday
Thomas* & Marilyn Bowlus Willis & Ruth Henschen Morning Worship
Marie Bowman Lynn & Ruth Huffman Vernon Pack
Barbara Brandeberry Idyll Arbor Janet Patterson
Harold & Cecille Brooks Lynette Jagels
Jack Brown Paul Jones Everything is in motion.
Dwight Busacca* Everything flows.
24 Everything is vibrating.
William Hazlitt
THANK YOU
Phillips Supply Co. Darwin & Beverly Zeigler Cyndy Garn I live my life, breathless... A life of constant motion and
Amy Pruitt & Andrew Bodnar Gladys Garrett excitement. A life that many will envy and most would avoid!
Larry Putman $500 to $999 Tom & Gabrielle Gladish
Charles & Pamela Richmond Ambulatory Medical Care, Inc. Maurice Godsey Eric Burdon
John & Helen Rofkar Apex Capital Management Eldon Grate
Roger Runyon ArjoHuntleigh, Inc. Graydon Head George Parsons Victor & Eileen Schuerman
Charles & Dorothea Rye Arkray USA, Inc. Chris & Karen Green Patricia Partch Lester Selby
Thomas & Sue Shackleford Miriam Bable Catherine Gulgin Randall Berlekamp & Barbara James & Prudence Sheldon
Robert & Debbie Shenk James & Brenda Baird Bruce & Joan Hankins Radebaugh SonFire by the River
Sylvia M. Shepherd Ruth Beeney* Joyce Hasemeier Winifred Riley St. Marys Rotary Club
Jeffrey & Barbara Singleton Phil & Gena Bittner Cheryl Hawkins Rock Creek Renovations Timothy Taylor & Kerry Hatfield
Lucille B. Smith Melvin & Jean Bowdan The Heinrich Family Rolf Goffman Martin & Bruce & Janice Thoman
Michael Smith Bill Brownson Foundation Lang Co. LLP Marcia Toyama
St. Mark's UMC - Findlay Billie Bumgarner HPSI Purchasing Services Gloria Rudibaugh Vandalia UMC
St. Marys Community Donald & Kathleen Bunnell of Ohio Peter Ryan Alvin & Helen Voorhis
Foundation The Carillon Group of William Jefferis Tom & Judie Sagendorf Thomas & Beatrice Walker
Ken & Joan Starr Raymond James Marvin Kazmierski Carol Sainey Westwood UMC - Wesmates
Start Skydiving Catawba Island Club - Howard C. & Marie S. Kelly* Robert & Jane Schnarre Sunday School Class
Steve Stolte & Mardy James Stouffer Family Fund Donald & Betty Schrock Westwood UMW
Hanlon-Stolte Milan Chestovich Thomas Kloetzly
Don* & Marian Sullivan Christ UMW - Kettering Edwin Kohler
Charles Taylor ComDoc Ronald Koogler
Telephone Service Company Walter Davis Jack Krebs
Therapy Support, Inc. Norman & Shirley Dewire Vincent Lavieri
Oliver & Rachel Thurman Dinsmore & Shohl LLP Charles & Jean Mahan
Carol Turner Gary & Susan Donaldson McDonalds - St. Marys
Mary Unum Dorn's Business Solutions LeRoy & Elizabeth McKay
Susan Walker-Bremenour Lowell & Carol Ebersole David McSemek
Barbara Washburn Joyce Edwards Douglas & Ann McVey
John & Denni Washburn Kim Erickson Millennium Business Systems
WeCare Medical Martin Fahncke Minuteman Press - Lebanon
Wells Fargo Insurance Services First Quality Products Dixie Moore
Ronald & Joan White First United Presbyterian Gregory Myers
Jim & Sherry Williamson Church - Pemberville Office Depot
Woodville UMC Norene Fleagle Ohio Ambulance
David Woodyard James E. Flinn Otterbein Home Office
Marlen & Lynn Yost Thomas Francis Partners
John & Therese Gardner
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A human act once set in motion flows on forever to the great account. Our
deathlessness is in what we do, not in what we are.
George Meredith
Harold Wright Mary Lee Gaier Tom Ludeke Dale & Jennifer Poppe Warren County Convention
Donald Yaussy Nedra Gallier* Robert & Ilse Maile Potsdam UMC and Visitor’s Bureau
Joseph & Deborah Yurasek Kathleen & James Geers Gerald & Dorothea Maloney Angela Powell James Weaver
Smith & Lucille Gibson Ruth Ann Manges Werner Prenger Laura Wendell
$250 to $499 Eilene Ginetz Margie Manning William & Doris Pylant Wendmiddle LLC
Everett Aldstadt Joe Glasmire Betty Jean Martin Thomas & Mary Rampe West Elkton UMC
Aretz Designs Uniquely Yours Earl Gorsuch Mary Jane McCarthy George & Jean Reazer West Ohio Conference
Christine Bautch Rebecca Griffith Zodella McFarlands* Red Lion UMC of The UMC
Bob & BJ Benken Nathan & Tabitha Gruber Bill & Donna McGraw Gene Rhoades & Carolyn William & Beth Wexler
Bethany UMW - Middletown William & Beverly Hammer John McMinn Irons-Rhoades Nancy Wolterman
Tom Beyland Timothy & Cynthia Hanover Nelson & Dorothy Melampy Scott & Nancee Rogers Leeada Yenger*
Frank & Patricia Borke Nancy Harris Robert & Sue Metheny Wilma Rolf Daryl Yost
Mitchell & Lisa Bracy Tammy Harrison Midwest Electric Community Bonita Roman Barbara Ziegenbusch
George & Carole Brown James Hause Connection Fund, Inc. Virginia Rutter Richard Ziegler
Warren & Verna Bulman Thomas & Deborah Hazelbaker Robert & Patricia Mielke Dan & Frances Sack
J.C. & Rita Cassel Willie Hensley Milton Miller Joann Sander $101 to $249
Louise Chambers Margaret Hess Russell & Carole Miller William & Patricia Schaefer Bud & Emily Allison
Leroy Chambliss Wilbur Hesselbart Walter & Martha Miller Terry & Rebecca Schanke American Health Associates
Rick Chow Bob & Peggy Hewitt Mobilex USA James Schirmer Jenny Anson
Church of The Cross Iona Hoffman Dorothy Moehlenkamp Elizabeth Schnure Robert & Vivian Arledge
UMC - Kettering Charles Hurth Carol Mueller John Sexton Mary Arndt
Roland Cline Innovative Timing Systems, LLC Robert & Nancy Nason Carol Simons Joanne Ashba & Nan McCord
Gordon & Jean Coffin Anna Justus Jack & Kathryn Neal Emily Ann Smith Alice Ault
Erin Combs John Kinsinger Otterbein Home Health Michael & Kay Solomon Bobbie Axe
Michael & Sue Coyle Beverly Koenig Otterbein Hospice Nancy Stanford Pauline Bailey
Shirley Crouse Larry & Barbara Kosbab Otterbein North Shore John Stephenson
Amy Dallis Patti & Scott Krewson Coffee Bunch TESCO
Lori Davies Kroger - St. Marys Otterbein Portage Valley Suzanne Theobald
Richard & Judith DePalma Suzanne Kunkel Resident Council Leona Thomas
Richard & Mary Dostal Lakeside UMC Marcella Owens Two Men and a Truck
Carrie Duncan Lakeside UMW Marty & Connie Panning United Way - Greater
Clarence & Alberta Eckstein Emma Lawson Stephen & Judith Parks Dayton Area
Kenneth & Patricia Elder LCNB National Bank PharMerica Stephen Vogel
Randy & Karen Elsass Lebanon Presbyterian Church David & Renea Phillips Cathleen Voyles-Baden
Carol Everson Bryanne Lee George Phillips Benjamin Wallace
Judith Fifield
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Otterbein -One Many Locations
78 3 Senior Lifestyle Communities
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80 1 Cridersville 3 North Shore 5 St. Marys
75 2 Lebanon 4 Portage Village
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5 71 Skilled Nursing & Rehab Neighborhoods
12 11 77 6 Middletown 9 Springboro 12 Gahanna
70 7 Monclova 10 Maineville 13 Union Township
8 Perrysburg 11 New Albany 14 Loveland
71 Home Health Hospice
69 Regions served are signified by green shaded area. Counties served
include: Butler, Clermont, Clinton, Fayette, Greene, Hamilton, Highland,
2 Montgomery and Warren.
14 10 Wellness Senior Services
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Services provided to residents and the local community in proximity to
every Lifestyle Community.
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Bairdstown UMC John & Diana Craig Jean Graber Marilyn Johnson Bill & Dottie McOmber
Margaret Baker Tracy Crauder Vernon & Helen Graber Patricia Jones Millard & Marilyn Mead
Deborah Bennett Ronald Creswell Joyce Grabill Sheryl Keighley Marceil Meckstroth*
Mrs. Helen Bethel Randy & Barbara Crouse Jim & Mary Lee Grabowski Jacqueline Kissing Miami University - Middletown
Lynn Bevington Shirley Davies Grace UMC - Blanchester Ann Kite Miami Valley Aerie 1395 F.O.E.
William & Martha Bollinger Wendy Davis Grace's Place Kiwanis Club of St. Marys Margaret Miles
Katie Boltz Herman & Eileen Dietz Dalena Green Brad & Dianne Knapp Miller Funeral Home, Inc.
Bruce & Martha Bridgeman Nancy Ditmer Ronald Green Kroger Food Stores Mary Miller
Rachel Brown Ingrid Douglass Walter & Janie Greenway Jack & Ann Kunkel Susan Miller
Stanley & Deborah Brown Daniel & Karen Dudley Joseph & Jayne Grever Larry Lankford & Sylvia John & Margaret Mitchell
Ralph Brueggemann Glenna L. Duffey Courtney Gustin Lankford-Hadley Carol Moomaw
Susan Bryan Sean Duley Ruth L. Hahn Heather Lauer Lisa Moore
Norene Bryant Susan Dumas Terry A. Hall Marguerite Lause Mary Moorman
Joanne Buck Dawn & James Dumke Margaret Hanover Arlene Layman Jeannette Morris
Mr. & Mrs. William William Dunn Denzel Hardesty Judy Lee Ruth Muntis
Buckenberger Nicholas Earl Harrisburg UMW Vanessa Lee John Muscetta
Buffalo Wild Wings Thomas & Dona Erickson Loretta Hause Jennifer Lenthe Barbara Muse
Thomas & Patti Calvert Donald & Bonny Estep Frances Headings Brenda Lewis Ethel Nelson
Robert & Ramona Cameron Jeffery Eyrich Howard & Nola Heilman Sharon Lhamon Carolyn Nerenberg
Lorene Carper William Farlee James & Janice Heinrich Michael R. Light Colleen & Michael New
Casstown UMC Sondra Fashner Thelma Heitkamp Charles & Jean Loveless North Side Bank
Lois Casty Marilyn Feaver Kathy Helm Ted Maddox
Centerville UMC Ruth Figley Nicky Helsinger Rhonda Maloney and Trust Company
Alison Chidester Marilyn Findley Janice Hockett Management Performance Lucille Nuhfer
Christ The Prince of Peace UMC Montford & Bonita Fischer Hope UMC - Franklin Consulting Oldtown UMC
Rodney W. Clark Patricia Fischer Joanne Hopton Alan & Linda Mandeville Olive Branch UMC
Dwight & Lisa Clary Steven & Vicki Fisher Betty Hornbeck Leslie Marmor Otterbein Lebanon
Kathleen Coffman William & Sue Frary Joanna Hughes Glenn Mathieson
Sarah Compston Joseph Gaeke Hyland Family Chiropractic Gwen Mays Thrift Shoppe Volunteers
Karen Conner Charles & Eileen Gamble Virginia Jackson Lillian McCabe Otterbein Lebanon UMC -
Mr. & Mrs. Darrell Converse Dena Gilbert Jacksonville UMC Matt McConnell Good Cheer SS Class
Dennis & Marcia Cousino David Gill Tammy Jaramillo Cindy McCrackan Otterbein St. Marys
Clyde & Suzanne Cox Ruth Glessner Marjorie Jessup Douglas & Nancy McFarland
Activity Staff & Beauty Shop
Otterbein St. Marys
Beauty Shop
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Oxford UMW Kristen Shook Warren County
Palmer Group Robert & Cheryl Skinner Genealogical Society
Marty & Connie Panning Patricia Slavik
John Pape Jonathan Slocum Lynn Weber
Keith Pearson* Tim & Robin Small Cathy Wellons
Robert & Meribeth Perry Nelson Spitnale Chrisi West
Shirley Perryman Ruth Stambach Dennis & Bette Wiegman
Gregory & Sonni Peterson Shirley Stavick Phyllis Wietelmann
Phillipsburg UMC James & Patricia Stewart Vincent & Jean Wilczynski
Proforma - Albrect & Co. Harold & Norma Stockman Michael & Sharon Wildermuth
William & Marilyn Raker Bill Stoeppel Wildwood Golf Club
Carol Raymond James & Janet Stroh Helen Williams
Mary Read & Ellen Campbell Sugar Valley UMC - Eaton Joseph & Sandra Wolf
Vickie Reese Kimberley Sunins Scott & Lisa Yoder
Donald & Charlotte Ricard Elizabeth Suskind Johnesha Young
Duane & Geri Ricker Richard & Donna Swigert Joseph & Deborah Yurasek
Martha Ritchey Gary & Janet Taylor David & Carla Zack
Sherry Rittenhouse Rebecca Taylor Leann & Norman Zavela
Mike Robbins The Golden Lamb Inn Madeline Zielinski
Vicki Roode The Schueler
Martin & Regina Saunders
Flora Schaad Group of Companies
Mary Schaefer Chessica Tinkler
Diane Schweitzer Trinity UMC - Hicksville
Scioto Chapel UMC Trinity UMW - Milford
Gus & Nan Seefluth Trinity United
Nancy Seibert
Shakespeare Club Methodist Church
Charles & Pat Shanfelt Union UMW - Union
Sharonville UMW Marc & Chris Utter
Donald & Waneta Shilling Thomas & Ruth Ann Utterdyke
William & Frances Shilling Sharon Vincent
William & Margaret Shirk Jean Wallace
Rufus & Ann Wallace
Rachael Ward
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