Bryan Health Community Benefits Report For Fiscal Year 2013

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2013 ANNUAL REPORT ON GIVING & COMMUNITY BENEFIT REPORT

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A N N U A L R E P O R T O N G I V I N G & C O M M U N I T Y B E N E F I T R E P O R T

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college of health sciences

$812,202

Support is a two-way street

Collaboration. It is a powerful word and is prominent in the mission and vision statements

of Bryan Health. Collaboration also is the central theme for our 2013 Community Benefit Report and our Annual Report on Giving.

Collaboration is at work through

your very gracious support. Gifts of both time and treasure eclipsed $4.7 million in 2013.

And it is evident in our investment into our communities. Bryan’s quantifiable community benefit — more than $71 million in 2013 — is extraordinarily impactful.

As a Nebraska owned and

governed nonprofit, Bryan Health is acutely aware and attentive to the region’s health needs and you have deemed us worthy of your philanthropic support.

In 2014 and beyond, in order to move Forward, we must continue to work Together. Thank you for your support and we are honored to care

Our supporters

Total number of donors ......................................... $1,1 12,791Total number of gifts .............................................. $1 ,1 10,321Average per donor ................................................... $ 1,305

Investing in a healthy futureTotal private support generated during Calendar Year 2013 to benefit Bryan Health:

Gifts and pledges from individuals, corporations and foundations .......................... $2,330,044Planned gifts ............................................................. $1,177,148Subtotal ...................................................................... $3,507,192

In kind gifts ............................................................... $0 136,199Volunteer support* ................................................. $1,147,317Subtotal ...................................................................... $1,283,516

Total charitable support for Bryan Healthin CY 2013 ................................................................. $4,790,708

* 823 volunteers served throughout Bryan Health and contributed 51,821 hours of service in CY 2013, valued at $1,147,317. The Institute of Philanthropy quantifies the value of each hour of service at $22.14.

clinical & support $2,016,933

scholarships $488,833

other $136,076

crete areamedical center$152,366

Bryan employee giving in CY 2013

Number of employee donors ............................... $1,1 11,773Dollars committed ................................................... $1,457,000

How gifts were designated by donors

Bryan Medical Center clinical and support departments $2,016,933Bryan College of Health Sciences $1,849,183College of Health Sciences scholarships $ , 488,833Crete Area Medical Center $1 ,152,366 Other $ 0136,076

Gifts to be received at a future date

Number of confirmed estate gifts in FY 2013 to benefit Bryan Health ................ $1,11 2,212Cumulative confirmed estate gifts ...................... 49 Historical average estate gift to the Bryan Foundation ................................... $1, 160,000

Average amount of confirmed planned gifts received in CY 2013, with a disclosed amount, and to be received at a future date** .............................. $ ,135,200

** Confirmed gifts without a disclosed amount are not factored in the amount listed.

Bold type indicates amounts which exceeded totals from the previous year.

COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES

$849,183

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Community receives more than $71 million

Cost of charity careFree or discounted health services provided to patients who cannot afford to pay and who meet all the criteria for financial assistance. Charity care does not include bad debt.

Unreimbursed cost of Medicaid and other public programs Represents the shortfall between the actual unpaid cost of providing care and payments received from the government.

Health professionals education Cost of providing accredited training and education programs for physicians, nurses and other health professionals through residency education and continuing medical education, plus financial support of the cost of the College of Health Sciences.

Other community programs and subsidized services Activities and programs carried out to improve community health and wellness; and health care services that are subsidized because they meet an identified need in the community.

Cash and in-kind contributionsCash and in-kind donations to other non-profit organizations for charitable purposes.

Unreimbursed cost of Medicare Represents the shortfall between the actual unpaid cost of providing care and payments received from the government.

Total cost of community benefits provided and the unpaid cost of Medicare

Cost reported for the year ended May 31, 2013

$13,222,981

$14,163,057

$02,091,453

$01,761,761

$00,503,535

$39,438,900

$71,181,687

Unreimbursed Cost of Medicare 55.4%

Cash & In-kind Contributions0.7%

Health Professionals Education

2.9%Other Community Programs

& Subsidized Services2.5 %

Cost of Charity Care 18.6%

Unreimbursed Cost of Medicaid and Other Public Programs

19.9%

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Friends Chrissy Frye (left), Rose Kotwas and B.A. Fisser benefited from HeartAware screenings.

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It was free,” B.A. Fisser of Lincoln remembers. “So, we figured, why not give it a try?”

In the spring of 2013, B.A. received a flier in her home mail, with intriguing information about the online Bryan Health HeartAware Screening which helps individuals assess and identify their

potential risk for heart disease. Bringing the mailer to work, B.A. shared the information with her friend, Rose Kotwas, thinking it might be a good idea to check out this free resource. Having recently enrolled in a weight reduction program, the two women were curious to discover how their numbers measured up.

Rose acted first, visiting the Bryan Health website to complete the HeartAware screening, answering a variety of questions regarding family history, blood pressure, cholesterol, stress and more. At the completion of the online screening, Rose received a report outlining the status of her health.

“I couldn’t believe all of the red flags that popped up on the report!” says Rose.

Determined to be proactive about her health, Rose made an appointment with Bryan Health early detection coordinator Bobbi Clinch, RN. Helping Rose understand the results of her screening and make sense of the numbers, Bobbi recommended two follow-up tests to add physical details to the picture of her heart health. Over the next few weeks, Rose saw her primary physician to have a carotid scan and calcium test done. Reports showed no blockage and no calcium.

“That was very reassuring to hear!” says Rose. Soon after, B.A. completed her own online screening

and scheduled time with Bobbi to discuss improvements for optimal health. She also scheduled a carotid test.

“It was a healthy birthday present to myself!” B.A. says.

A favorable test result gave her confidence to continue her journey toward weight loss and improving her blood pressure and cholesterol.

News of the HeartAware screening, benefits and findings soon spread to Chrissy Frye, another co-worker and friend within the same office. Plagued by job stress, Chrissy was concerned about her blood pressure. These symptoms prompted Bobbi to call Michael Pace, MD, Chrissy’s physician. Dr. Pace saw Chrissy the next day and after testing, he called Bryan Heart and for a cardiology

consult. Chrissy had a heart procedure that same day.

“I was nervous about the procedure,” says Chrissy. “But Bobbi was there for me, the entire time.”

Fortunately, the results were negative. Nevertheless, Chrissy realized she needed to start managing the stressors in her life before they generated

bigger issues.“As a result of the HeartAware screening program,

we’re all making better choices,” says Rose. “We’re truly thankful for this program and the personalized care available through Bobbi Clinch.”

B.A., Rose and Chrissy continue to improve their health through diet, exercise and friendly accountability, knowing the HeartAware screening is always just a click away. n

To learn more about the HeartAware screening, visit bryanhealth.org/online-screenings. Free screenings also are available for assessing risks for lung cancer (LungAware), vascular disease (VascularAware) and obstructive sleep disorder (SleepAware), as well as an online depression, anxiety and alcohol screening tool.

Early detection coordinator Bobbi Clinch, RN, has more information at 402-481-8018.

HeartAware screeningslead to better lifestyle choices

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“The clinic was truly a godsend,” says Michale Junker. “I’m glad that I was referred that day. The medical and dental experts saved my life. One more day could very well have been my last.”

Founded to May 2003, Clinic with a Heart serves the uninsured and underinsured, providing free health care for medical, dental, vision, hearing, physical therapy, chiropractic, mental health and spiritual needs. Bryan Health is one of 11 designated mission teams. One of these regular clinics changed the course of Michale’s life in September 2013.

“I originally went to a local urgent care in August because I was having trouble swallowing. I was referred to the emergency room where I was diagnosed with a salivary stone,” Michale explains. “I went home but several weeks later it got worse, so I headed to the Clinic with a Heart, hoping they could find out what was wrong.”

A few of Michale’s friends were concerned that it may be linked to a dental problem. As a result, she was seen by the dental team at Clinic with a Heart.

“While the dental team did find a decayed tooth, they also said they had never seen anything like my condition,” says Michale. “They referred me to the medical team at Clinic with a Heart, and those three doctors assessed my situation immediately!”

The medical team called the Emergency Department at Bryan West Campus to let them know that Michale needed emergency surgery and was on her way to the hospital. With one abscess under her chin and another expanding down the left side of her neck and swelling behind the ear and into the top portion of her chest, swelling was beginning to restrict Michale’s breathing.

The medical staff would need to work quickly. Shortly after Michale was admitted to the ER, her first surgery was completed. Another surgery was performed 24 hours later to remove teeth believed to be responsible for the infection, and drain plugs were used for draining fluid from the infected areas. Following a four-day stay at Bryan, Michale was released to recover at home, with a dose of antibiotics and a vitamin regimen.

On her way to a complete recovery, Michale is thankful

for a second chance at life.“I was very lucky to find such intuitive doctors at the

Clinic with a Heart, and that they got me to the Bryan team,” Michale says. “Please let all the volunteers and staff know how much I appreciate what they do.” n

For information about Bryan Health’s partnership with Clinic with a Heart, visit clinicwithaheart.org. To learn how you can support the work of Bryan Health, please call the Bryan Foundation at 402-481-8605.

Clinic with a Heartprovides life-saving assistance

Clinic with a Heart executive director Teresa Harms (left)and Bryan team leaders Judy Burke, RN, and Judy Zager, RN, are among those who serve our community with free health care for the uninsured and underinsured.

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Nebraska-based nonprofit partner organizations:

Association of Peri-operative Registered NursesBetter Business Bureau Inc.CEDARSCenterPointe Inc.Child Advocacy CenterChild Guidance CenterChristian Record ServicesClinic with a HearrtCornhusker Council Boy Scouts of AmericaInterchurch Ministries of NebraskaJunior Achievement of LincolnLancaster County Crusade Against CancerLincoln Children’s MuseumLincoln Children’s ZooLincoln East High School Post PromLincoln High School Post PromLincoln Lutheran High School Post PromLincoln Rotary Club #14Lincoln Southeast High School Post PromLincoln YMCAMadonna Rehabilitation HospitalMartin Luther King Freedom BreakfastMatt Talbot Kitchen & OutreachMental Health AssociationNebraska Cancer Research CenterNebraska Chamber of Commerce & IndustryNebraska Nurses AssociationNebraska Rural Health AssociationNebraska Stroke AssociationNebraska Trails FoundationNorris High School Post PromPalmyra-Bennet-Douglas High School Post PromPartnership for a Healthy LincolnPeople’s Health Partnership FundPius X High School Post Prom

Remembering Our ChildrenSoutheast Nebraska Cancer FoundationSouthwood Lutheran ChurchSt. Monica’sTabitha FoundationThe Arc of LincolnUnited Way of Lincoln & Lancaster CountyVoices for Children in NebraskaVoices of HopeWaverly High School Post Prom

National nonprofit partner organizations:

Alzheimer’s AssociationAmerican Cancer SocietyAmerican Red Cross

Bryan partnered with these organizations by financially supporting them in Calendar Year 2013:

Every year, Bryan partners with organizations throughout the community, such as the Lincoln Children’s Zoo and its October Boo at the Zoo.

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Rural hospitals benefit from collaboration

Service and collaboration are central to Bryan Health. It’s the dedica-tion to these core beliefs that drives the partnership with many

rural health care systems throughout the Midwest.

With health care constantly changing, the need to collaborate and network is stronger than ever. Bryan Health regional services consultant Margaret Woeppel is familiar with the challenges in rural health care and the

resources these organizations need. “At Bryan Health, we’re often

asked to help through the Heartland Health Alliance to educate health care professionals to develop new programs, create educational materials and more,” she says. “We’re honored to serve these communities through our partnership.”

Network enhances careFor nearly 20 years, the Heartland

Health Alliance (HHA) has assisted member hospitals to provide cost-

effective, high-quality health care through shared services and expertise. This network of 44 rural and urban Nebraska and Kansas hospitals is dedicated to enhancing the delivery of health care. As a charter member of the HHA, Bryan Health adheres to the goal of ensuring each hospital’s local control and autonomy, while providing support to help address changes in the health care environment.

The HHA was the catalyst in 2012 for launching a program-specific partnership between Bryan Health and

Collaboration among specialists from Bryan and other Heartland Health Alliance member hospitals leads to better patient care. Some of the team members who helped establish a total joint replacement program at Seward Memorial Hospital are regional services consultant Margaret Woeppel (left), orthopedic program manager Brenda Lieske and nurse manager Patty Evans of Bryan Health, CEO Roger Reamer and nursing director Judy Bors of Seward Memorial Hospital, Dr. Douglas Tewes of Lincoln Orthopaedic Center, and operating room supervisor Bonnie Hentzen; Kelli Whitney, RN; Sara Theobald, RN; Paula Martin, RN; Jennifer Stone, ST; Beverly Hain, CST; Dawn Hain, CST; and (not pictured) Megan Burkey, RN, of the surgery department at Seward Memorial Hospital.

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Seward Memorial Hospital. Having completed a recent

addition to its facility, Seward Memorial Hospital added a second operating suite and desired to expand its services within the local community. These two variables sparked a conversation to explore the possibility of collaborating on a total joint replacement program.

Learning best practicesOrthopedic surgeon Douglas

Tewes, MD, of Lincoln has an established clinic at the Seward Memorial Specialty Clinic. By seeking his support of the initiative, the Seward Memorial leadership began the process of enhancing their orthopedic program. While certain members of the hospital team had experience in joint replacement surgery, it was important to learn more about the specific methods and expectations established by Dr. Tewes.

Bryan orthopedic program manager Brenda Lieske, RN, helped coordinate program details, staff training, material creation and program protocols.

“We believe in hands-on learning, in addition to replicating proven methodology,” says Brenda. “With Seward’s team, we wanted to give them ample training to ensure best evidence-based practices.”

Seward Memorial director of nursing Judy Bors and operating room supervisor Bonnie Hentzen were intimately involved in the process, recognizing the value it would bring to their team and Seward area patients.

“We selected a variety of indi-viduals, including surgical techs, circulators, physical therapists and nurses from both pre- and

postoperative care to shadow experts at Bryan to expand our knowledge in providing exceptional care,” says Judy.

Integral to the success of a total joint replacement program is the instru-mentation for the surgery. By bringing the Seward team to an operating suite at Bryan, they were able to shadow the procedure and see first-hand how the instrumentation works and how their role influences patient outcomes. Bonnie notes that it was beneficial for their team to learn and observe Dr. Tewes’ approach to total knee replacement surgery at Bryan.

For patients seeking a joint replacement, the education process starts approximately two weeks before surgery. This gives patients the opportunity to ask questions, prepare their home for temporary adjustments and mentally prepare for surgery and recovery.

Educating patients“Post-operative care is a critical

piece of the education process. It is a lifestyle change for a little while,” says Bonnie. “We have to ensure that we properly educate patients and discuss realistic expectations for the journey toward recovery.”

By partnering with Bryan Health, Seward Memorial also experienced extensive benefits from the vast amount of educational resources available for pre- and postoperative care.

“It was helpful to adopt the materials from Bryan Health and then work with Dr. Tewes and our nursing

and communications teams to modify the material for our specific environ-ment,” says Judy. “The sharing of

resources has been one of the most unique benefits of thispartnership.”

To introduce the the new program to the community, Seward

Memorial Hospital created a communications campaign involving local advertising, physician outreach and a presentation from Dr. Tewes that was attended by more than 50 potential patients and family members.

“We were very pleased with the reception of the program by the local community,” says Judy. “This allows smaller hospitals like ours to better serve their community members, as patients can experience surgery and recovery close to family and friends.”

Bryan Health has worked with several other hospitals, such as Saunders Medical Center in Wahoo, where they helped establish a joint replacement program. Bryan has facilitated preceptor experiences with many HHA hospitals, such as scrub tech training with Butler County Health Care Center in David City, cath lab training with Mary Lanning Memorial Hospital in Hastings and obstetrics training with several HHA member hospitals.

“We want to bring value to the patient through strategic relationships such as Heartland Health Alliance,” says Margaret. “It’s central to our belief of service as an organization.” n

To learn how you can support programs such as this, please contact the Bryan Foundation by calling 402-481-8605.

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Guests salute caregivers Our patients and their families made gifts to Bryan in honor of these physicians and employees, who went beyond expectations to provide exceptional service.

Hernan AguilosFrances Alcarde-SuyoErica J. AlexanderToria AmersonDaniel AndersonJordan AndersonRachelle L. ArcherStacy ArkfeldNicole BabstMandy R. BackesAmanda J. BadeJane M. Bailey-PryceDeste D. BaptisteMolle BarkerAlex BartucciMelissa BartelsSarah BarthTandy N. BecherCourtney E. BeckmanJane BedientShari BestKristi Beyer Josie BloomKelli BlumKristie L. BoehmGay BoganLindsey M. BookerTyler L. BorchersAndrea BrandtKatee M. BrinkmanJenna BristolTodd BrownLisa M. BrummAliza M. BrusingSydney BurnsDr. Reginald BurtonPatricia CarlstedtCortney ChapinAngela ClarkChrissie Ann ColemanGwen CookDr. John CordovaChelsey CorlettMary CrammHolli CreekJoshua CrosgroveKelley DarrPat DeischMolly DelatourWendy Dunn

Calli EarhartMarissa EbelSally A. EppenbachPaige M. FellersJennifer FleckAshley FlinkTalia R. FriesenDr. Timothy M. GardnerSuzanne GasperChelsey B. GenrichSani GlissmanShelby L. GoeringMelinda GonzalezAshlee GratzSusan GrippTaryn GronemeyerJanet J. HallCynthia L. HamikNichole L. HansonAnnie HauptmanLeslie D. HayesJane E. HeineKatie HepburnNguyet T. HoAbigail HoeferTwila HofererJulie HoffmanMary Ellen HookLacey J. HuberLisa HuettnerEmily HughesSarah JacobsenJamie JaixenLacey JareckeWindey JensenAlyssa Johnson

Ashley M. JureyJackie JustKristoffer KaiserKathy M. KastlAmanda Kaser-MalousekKatheryn KatheLindsey KeelerRuth Ann KellnerTimothy J. KellyKatelin KeownAmy KingSandra KirchnerSarah KirchoffKelli KlopfensteinMegan KnievelCathleen KrauterAdelyn J. KroekerLauren KroekerChristine KunzCatherine KurpgeweitAlyssa LaschanzkyDr. Sean LeachCarrie LebsackAmelia LemkeTeresa LesoingLisa LerdahlNancy LeavittLauren LewellenHeidi LittleDeanna LloydElizabeth LoperBrian LuedkeAndrew LundstromAshley L. LundstromDanielle MalchowMary Malmkar

Janice MaloneMorgan N. MannDr. Lisa MansurPeggy MareshGail MarinoKathryn R. MasurAlicia McCune Archie C. MicklesCynthia MixTrinette MonzonCallie M. MooreSarah MusilJodi NelsonDr. Jennifer NickoliteLindsay NielsenRandi NielsenKaren NissenDr. Robert OakesBetty OaksKaren OetkenDr. Stanley E. OkosunBeth OldfieldJessica L. PalmerAmy PandorfJulie A. PapendickDavid PaprockiBrittany M. PengraDanielle N. PenkavaDeAnna PflanzMarcya PhillipsWendy PieperStephanie C. PowellKelcy PraeunerErin E. PulecErin PutneyEmily RademackerNick RainforthNorma RathJessica ReebSeth ReherPaige A. ReikofskiJonathon ReimerTheresa RetzlaffAylasha ReyesVirginia RoethemeyerAzusa RonhovdeKalan RootBeth RothLisa RothgebMalynda Royuk

Tamra RuoffTabitha J. RussellMelanie Ruz-NugloRosalie SaalfeldDarla C. SammonsDeanna SandSheryl SandersKatie SausmanVicki SchappertNicole D. SchlautmanElizabeth SchroederScott SchroederSerena SchweitzerAllison R. SeligMonika SerieNicole ShafferKelly ShannonDiane ShriverCurtis ShumakerDena R. SiedenbergMicaela SimonTeri SmithJalayne StaufferBarbara SuingDyanna E. SwaniganHeather TalbottKimberly TallmanAshley J. TalsmaCodi ThiemanDr. Richard B. ThompsonMary ThompsonDr. Daniel J. TomesSusan UlandSilvia UmanaRuth Van GerpenHeather ValenzuelaBenjamin Van HornJoseph Van Den HovenMeesha A. VollertsenDee VollmanJennifer VolzCody N. VrtiskaBandy WahlstromEmily WalkerDr. Ryan T. WhitneyChristine S. WilhelmErin WillnerdJeanine WorleyJacquelyn L. WrightCassandra Zitek

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Changing livesthrough Alta’s legacy

An anonymous gift given more than 65 years ago is the motivating factor for a

new scholarship for Bryan School of Nursing students.

Pictured in her white nursing cap for her graduation photo, sporting a wide, confident smile, Alta Wickless was the epitome of nursing. A compassionate individual with a vivid sense of humor, Alta was known for helping others build their clinical skills by digging deep into the archives of her experience, putting others at ease during the learning process.

Born to hard-working, tenant farmers during the Great Depression, Alta Riley was the oldest of three. Tilling, growing and harvesting what they could, the Riley family lived off the land, bartering only for goods such as sugar and other staples. Like most during the Depression era, Alta was not in a favorable position to pursue higher education.

But she didn’t let that stop her.Taking a job as a nanny, Alta

scrimped and saved every penny she could, to fund her nursing dream. A year later, she was able to begin classes at Missouri Methodist School of Nursing in St. Joseph. However, with 12 months to go, she faced a difficult decision.

“She was out of money,” explains her son, Jim Wickless. “She was going to drop out of school so she could work and save more

money for books and tuition.”Amazingly, just as she was

about to withdraw from nursing school, Alta learned that someone had paid for her final year.

“She didn’t know who had done such a generous thing,” Jim says. “And she didn’t find out until many years later.”

Alta graduated in 1941 and began working at Missouri Methodist Hospital. Moving to Lincoln in 1947, she worked as a nurse at Bryan for 22 years, beginning on 2nd South before becoming the first head nurse of the intensive/coronary unit. In 1970, she joined the nursing faculty at Bryan School of Nursing.

Alta’s daughter, Joanie Lindsey, says teaching was an excellent fit for her mother.

“Students lovingly called her Granny,” says Joanie. “She took everyone under her wing, bringing the curriculum to life by sharing her own personal experiences.”

Alta passed away Nov. 8, 2012 at age 92. Her family wanted to honor her legacy and pass on the generosity that was so graciously shared with her.

“We wanted to establish a scholarship to help individuals based solely on financial need,” says Joanie. “It’s very important to help those, like our mother, who might not otherwise be able to pursue a career in nursing.”

Shortly before Alta’s passing, the family did learn the identity of the anonymous donor — one of Alta’s nursing instructors had paid for her tuition.

“Through our mother’s life, that woman’s financial gift has impacted hundreds of people,” Jim says. “We hope this scholarship will carry forth that original act of generosity to impact hundreds more.” n

To learn more about the Alta Wickless Memorial Scholarship and how your gift can support the Bryan College of Health Sciences, please call the Bryan Health Foundation at 402-481-8605.

A new Bryan College of Health Sciences scholarship honors former instructor Alta Wickless.

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The William Jennings Bryan Society recognizes people who have invested in the future of Bryan through a planned gift.

Carl J. AnderDiane & Steve AndersenMarilyn M. BakerVilis & Helen BerstMary H. Brown Frances BuellJoseph & Margaret CarlsonDr. Carolyn CodyEdward L. CooleyJames CuddefordKen & Shirley DermannDr. Alan & Karen DominaDuane FjellinGerald & Nancy GondringerJim & Margaret GriesenRon & Colleen Groepper

Richard HansenDorothy & Francis HaskinsCatherine & Gregory HershbergerLloyd & Donna HinkleyPhylis HollamonDiane & Larry KatholDr. Alexander & Jeanine KingsleyNelis LagoTom & Penha LesoingLynette & Bruce McKeagDr. Bruce & Suzanne MillerRev. Dr. Clarke & Sharon MundhenkeDavid PatrickHarold & Marilyn PfeifferVerla & Tom PlummerBob & Karen Ravenscroft

Dr. Vonn & Debra RobertsCheryl RourkeSharri RowleyKimberly A. RusselRobert SchiebingerDiane SnappJerry & Barbara SolomonJim & Suanne StangeMark StephensDavid & Linda SundbergDavid ThompsonVirginia & Burnell Von SeggernBarbara & Rex WalkerPatricia & Clinton WebbHerm & Helen WiebersDavid & Shirley Wilcox

William Jennings Bryan Society

Cumulative gifts of $250,000 or more

"My place in history will depend on what I can do for the people and not what the people can do for me."

– William Jennings Bryan

Cecil Albert EstateBryan Medical CenterBryan Volunteers & Customer CareAaron Buckstaff (DC)The Community Health Endowment of LincolnCrete Area Health Care FoundationDavis DesignE. J. Faulkner Estate

The Hawks FoundationWayne & Nancy HesterAlbert & Lois Hoesch EstatePhylis HollamonChristine Janda (DC)The Kim Foundation Lincoln Hospital AssociationElizabeth M. Miller EstateRobert E. & Mary J. Moore (DC)

Rogers FoundationLee & Betty Schroeder (DC)Donald R. & Mary L. (DC) SwansonMary G. & Duane T. Swanson (DC)John L. & Sophy H. Teeters (DC)Union Bank & Trust Company

(DC) indicates deceased.

Founders

BuildersCumulative gifts of $50,000-$99,999

"He is greatest who does the most good."

– William Jennings Bryan

Duane & Phyllis AcklieRobert Allington EstateAmeritas Charitable FoundationJean Ames TrustAgnes Asmussen EstateAssurity Life Insurance CompanyRaymond Becker (DC)Bryan Medical Center AdministrationBryan School of Nurse AnesthesiaBryan Women’s BoardDr. Reginald Burton & Dr. Jamie SnyderWayne E. Carnicle EstateCarver Trust FundCity of Lincoln

Eleanor Dixon Estate DKJL Family FoundationJ.E. Dunn Construction CompanyAlice G. Eberhard EstateElectronic Contracting CompanyEmergency Medical ServicesDale Fadschild EstateDuane FjellinHelene Fuld TrustFun ToursDr. Lewis Harris (DC)Independence Center Alumni AssociationKinder Porter Scott Family Foundation

Lincoln IndustriesMDS Pharma ServicesStuart Nichols (DC)Pathology Medical ServicesMildred Rowley (DC)Sandhills PublishingFern Swanson (DC)Swing Against CancerWoods Charitable Fund

(DC) indicates deceased.

LeadersCumulative gifts of $100,000-$249,999

"Service is the measure of greatness."

– William Jennings Bryan

Bryan HeartBryan Medical Center West AuxiliaryDr. Carolyn CodyFrederick and Hallie Houtz EstateDorothy & Francis HaskinsHealthLincoln Inc.Lincoln Community Foundation Inc.Lincoln Radiology Group

MedtronicCharles & Esther Miller EstateHarold & Marilyn PfeifferVance & Barbara Rogers (DC)Kimberly A. Russel & Dr. Dirk BromRichard Saduikis EstateSampson Construction CompanyJohn and Laura Slife (DC)

Diane SnappKen SniderMary Swanson TrustUS BankOdeth Wall (DC)

(DC) indicates deceased.

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Cumulative gifts of $10,000-$24,999

“There can be no settlement of great cause without discussion.”

– William Jennings Bryan

Action For StudentsAlpha PhiAmeritias Financial ServicesAssociated AnesthesiologistsViola Babcock TrustBailey LauermanSam & Joyce BairdOliver Baker Memorial TrustDr. John BaldwinNadyne BauerEllen & Pat BeansBob & JoAnne BettenhausenBettenhausen Family FoundationEsther Beynon (DC)Ray & Betty BloomquistMarshall & Jennie BorchertDr. Brian & Monica BossardBrester Construction, Inc.Bryan Medical StaffOsvalds & Daila BumanisBurlington Northern FoundationRuth Jones Cadwallader (DC)Dick & Kathy CampbellJack (DC) & Mary CareyAlda CarlsonJack CarnieGeorge & Elaine CarrDr. Stephen CarvethCline Williams Wright Johnson & Oldfather

Cooper FoundationJim CuddefordNick & Ann CusickRoger & Gayle-Ann DouglasWilliam & Betty DresserMike & Terri DunlapDuTeau - Chevrolet Subaru CompanyEells TrustT.A. Filipi EstateNeil (DC) & Gail FinsandFirsTier BankDean & Debbie FisherTed & Marlene (DC) ForkeHarriet Fort (DC)Ruth Foster EstateDr. Deepak GangaharDr. Benjamin GelberGeneral Mills FoundationGenerals’ ClubDr. Charles & Carolyn GregoriusJim & Margaret GriesenGuidepoint GlobalRichard HansenRon & Chris Harris Ron & Chris Harris Charitable FoundationRuth Hartley (DC)Leonard Hartwig (DC)Larry & Sandy HarveyDr. Bob & Helen HayesFrank & Liz HilsabeckLloyd & Donna HinkleyGeorge & Alice Holmstedt (DC)Craig HowlettKathleen HowlettIMSCORPDon B. Johnson (DC)Mabel H. Johnston EstateHarold & Charlotte (DC) KelleyKensington Quilters

Drs. Elizabeth & Steven LauRick & Anita LeggottLincoln Association of Health UnderwritersLincoln General Hospital FoundationLincoln Insurance GroupLincoln Telephone & TelegraphLincoln Voiture 103Marv & June LymanPaul & Kay MaizeDrs. Christopher & Erin MasadaJim & Georgianne MasteraCampbell McConnellSuzanne McMastersDr. Clyde & Susan MeckelWynn & Sheila MehlhaffDr. Andrew & Jaine MerlissCheryl & Marty MillerMarilyn & David MooreKen & Pat MorrisonAngie & Dan MuhleisenClarke & Sharon MundhenkeTressie Murdock EstateNational Park ServiceNebraska Community Blood BankNebraska Heart InstituteRobert & Mary NefskyLucille Nefsky EstateJodi & Dan NelsonJim & Ginger NissenNovartis Consumer HealthOlney Foundation, Inc.David & Ruth PatrickElvin L. Platt EstatePurdue Lecture Program GroupMrs. E.B Reed (DC)Dr. John & Kay ReedDr. Herb & Ginny Reese (DC)Region V ServicesSusan & Paul Rego

Dr. Vonn & Debra RobertsKaren RockSharri RowleyRunza NationalRural Health Partners, Inc.Saint Elizabeth Regional Medical CenterSteven D. Salisbury TrustSchneider (USA) Inc.Florence & Paul Schorr (DC)Schwisow Construction, Inc.June SmithSmithKline BeechamSoutheast Nebraska Hematology & Oncology ConsultantsJim & Suanne StangeState of NebraskaStuart FoundationSutter Place InteriorsSwanson RussellTakeda Pharmaceuticals North AmericaThoratecTierOne BankVHADr. Walt (DC) & Joann WeaverHelen WeberWeller FoundationDr. Vernon & Janet WestbergDr. Ryan & Marietta WhitneyHerm & Helen WiebersDr. Eric & Kathleen WilliamsLynn & Robyn WilsonShirley & Carl WohlfarthDr. Larry WoodWoods Bros RealtyWyeth Ayerst LaboratoriesVerla & Gordon Youngquist

(DC) indicates deceased.

Defenders

ProgressivesCumulative gifts of $25,000-$49,999

"Only the active have the true relish of life."

– William Jennings Bryan

Abel FoundationCraig & Devon AmesCarl & Jane (DC) AnderBob & Ann BrownBryan School of Nursing Alumni AssociationCommercial Investment PropertiesEdward & Doris (DC) Cooley

Joseph Cooper EstateCornhusker BankLois DargelohDialysis Center of LincolnDonlan FoundationEducationQuest FoundationEPreward Inc.Richard & Kimberly EvnenKen & Deb FosterDon FreemanJan GarvinGenentechRuss & Jane GronewoldViola Hronis (DC)Everett & Mary Jane Knoche (DC)Wilma Kuster (DC)Dr. Glen & Elba LauCharles (DC) & Hermine Leffler

Bill & Judy LewisArthur & Gladys Marquardt (DC)Florence MauroulesLynette & Bruce McKeagDaniel (DC) & Ruth McPhersonNAI/FMA RealtyNebraska Emergency MedicineNebraska Hospital AssociationNebraska Trauma & Acute Care SurgeryPfizerQuest DiagnosticsBob & Karen RavenscroftThe Robert Wood Johnson FoundationRuth Schwartz (DC)Jerry & Barbara SolomonDonna Stone (DC)

James & Barb StuartThe Stuart Family FoundationShirley TravisUNICO GroupW. K. Kellogg FoundationRon & Valery WachterRobert Wade Trust Patricia & Clinton WebbWells FargoWilliam (DC) & Mae WhitmerRoss & Judy WilcoxDoug & Lois WilsonWindstreamJohn & Jeannie Woodrich

(DC) indicates deceased.

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Tifini, TJ and Izabella Olsonwant other families to have

fond memories of the neonatal intensive care unit at Bryan.

Young parents support NICU at Bryan

A great experience

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When you’re expecting a baby, the NICU is the last thing on your mind.”

Tifini and TJ Olson were ecstatic to learn they were going to be parents. After 14 months of hoping and

waiting, the pregnancy test finally read positive! The new addition to their family was scheduled to arrive in September 2012.

But three months before the due date, the timetable changed.

“My water started to break,” Tifini explains. “But it was way too early for that to be happening.”

After calling her doctor, Tifini and TJ rushed to the Labor and Delivery unit at Bryan. When the Olsons arrived, the medical team did everything possible to delay delivery; however, after 48 hours, tiny baby Izabella was delivered at the fragile age of 27 weeks.

“Until that moment, I’d always assumed I’d carry my baby full-term,” says Tifini. “We hadn’t even thought about exploring the NICU, or learning more about care for premature infants.”

But as the situation unfolded, the neonatial intensive care unit was their new home for the next 56 days.

Tifini jumped into her role as a new mom very quickly, wanting to spend as much time as possible with her daughter. Staying at the hospital for 54 of the 56 days Izabella was in the NICU, Tifini is very thankful that hospitality rooms, showers and laundry areas were available in the Bryan Family Birthplace.

“Even being able to wash my baby’s clothing provided me with a sense of normalcy,” Tifini says.

Having a preemie brings a whole new language, along with a long list of doctors, nurses and therapists. While it may overwhelm mothers and fathers, the Olsons recommend taking notes and asking questions.

“You all need to be on Team Baby,” explains Tifini. “You are your daughter’s advocate. When you have questions or concerns, the medical team at Bryan Health listens to you and makes you feel like you’re working toward a common goal.”

Goals are very important to progress in the NICU. For Izabella Olson, charting milestones like weight gain, responsiveness and the ability to breathe on her own kept Tifini and TJ focused on the future.

“Because of every single person involved in the NICU, we were able to bring Izabella home four weeks ahead of schedule,” says Tifini.

Being familiar with the Olsons’ experience with their daughter, the Bryan Health Foundation reached out to Tifini and TJ during the launch of the Sweet Baby Blues event, which will raise money to create a healing garden for the NICU. This private area will help families cope with the emotional roller coaster that often accompanies premature infant care, making it possible to relax, reflect and recharge on the same floor as their infant son or daughter.

In addition to financially supporting Sweet Baby Blues, the Olsons also channel their experience to support other NICU families with Christmas gifts for babies and notes and gift cards for necessities. As residents of Murdock, a small community outside of Lincoln, the Olsons appreciated how little things, like groceries and gas cards, helped them during Izabella’s stay in the NICU, and they understand the difference such things can make for others.

“When we were at Bryan, the doctors and nurses made us feel like Izabella was the only baby in their care,” Tifini says. “We want others to have a great experience at Bryan Health and are honored to help the NICU continue to grow.” n

To learn more about how you can support the NICU and other women’s and children’s programs at Bryan, contact the Bryan Health Foundation at 402-481-8605.

Now an active toddler,Izabella is achieving milestones.

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A generous gift from retired music therapist Shirley Cole soon will have patients tapping their toes and singing

their words — literally. Thanks to Shirley, Bryan Health

Rehabilitation Services is adding music therapy to its inpatient therapy modalities.

“We’re always looking for new approaches to assist patients with recovery from serious illness or injury,” director Linda Stones notes. “This gift allows us to make music therapy available to help patients develop and refine skills during the recovery process.”

A clinical and evidence-based approach, music therapy addresses physical, emotional, cognitive and social needs. After assessing the needs of each patient, music therapists provide specific treatment that may involve creating, singing and moving to and/or listening to music. Through musical involvement in the therapeutic context, patients’ abilities are strengthened and transferred to other areas of their lives.

Real needs, real therapyThe road to bringing the new

program to Bryan began in the Motor City.

Shirley graduated from Wayne State University in Detroit, Mich., where she began a career in music therapy that spanned more than 20 years. The many she helped in nursing homes included stroke patients, people with Alzheimer’s and conditions related to advanced age.

“Everyone knows that music

is entertaining, but it’s also therapeutic,” she says. “When it’s therapeutic, you have goals for the patient, such as physical or behavioral goals.

“In my work with Alzheimer’s patients, we found many whose memories would come back for a short time during therapy, and when they heard music, they began to move — that response is just something that’s basic to human beings.”

Shirley and her husband, Jack, grew up in Lincoln. They recently returned to their hometown from Michigan, and she worked at Tabitha and Homestead Rehabilitation Center. When she retired from music therapy and he from his career as a vocal music instructor and church

organist, Shirley realized that there were very few music therapists practicing in this part of Nebraska.

“We retired in Lincoln because we have family here. I had planned to make a gift to be used after our deaths, but the need for a music therapy program is now, so we wanted this to be able to help now,” she adds.

Meeting unique needsLinda points out that the

rehabilitation program at Bryan is certified in adolescent and adult patient populations and has specialty programs in caring for patients following stroke, brain injuries and amputations.

“We will be using this generous gift to provide music therapy to patients in the Inpatient rehabilitation unit at Bryan West Campus, and we’ll look for other areas where patients may benefit,” Linda says.

“We tailor treatment plans to the unique needs of each patient. Some respond better to different modalities and approaches. Music therapy is another tool we can provide to help patients meet their treatment goals.”

Nicole Jacobs — the first music therapist hired through the new program — has witnessed the transforming power of music therapy.

“I’ve used music therapy to help lessen the effects of dementia, reduce pain, improve sleep patterns and bonding with premature infants, manage autism, and improve motor function with a variety of patients,” Nicole says. “I typically use the guitar, auto-harp or percussion instruments as they allow me to better interact with the patient.”

Working hand-in-hand with

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Shirley Cole’s gift is bringing music therapy to Bryan.

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other medical professionals, music therapists focus on over arching goals developed by the entire health care team. For patients who have suffered a brain injury from an accident or stroke, music therapy can tap into different areas of the brain to help

the patient relearn speech patterns and improve his or her ability to communicate. It may also be helpful to those who find it difficult to express themselves in words.

“I’ve helped patients regain the ability to speak through singing,”

Nicole says. “Our abilities to speak and sing originate in different areas. While one area of the brain may be damaged, affecting an individual’s ability to speak, we can retrain this person to ‘sing’ the words using fluctuating tonality, resulting in improved communication.”

Music therapy also can make a significant impact when combined with physical therapy to help an individual regain or improve their ability to walk..

Making a difference“Some rhythms just make you

want to get up and dance!” says Linda. “Through music, we gain access to a cadence, which can help a patient develop a more consistent ambulation pattern.”

Recovery from a major illness or injury requires repetition and hard work. Adding music can raise a patient’s spirits, allowing them to have fun while healing. It also serves as a distraction, and has been proven to help reduce stress and anxiety associated with long recoveries.

With intense training, standardized assessments and a focus on goal achievement, music therapy is much more than entertainment.

“Making a difference in our patients’ lives is what’s important to us, and our vision at Bryan is to relentlessly pursue excellence,” says Linda. “Music therapy is a fantastic addition to help us in this pursuit!” n

To learn how you can support Bryan Health, please contact the Bryan Foundation at 402-481-8605.

rehabilitation

Nicole Jacobs is the first music therapist in a new program in Bryan Rehabilitation Services.

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This list (Pages 14-24) recognizes gifts of $50 or greater in 2013. An asterisk (*) denotes Bryan Health employees as of Dec. 31, 2013.

Bud & Kay AbbottJenny* & Steve AblerBecki* & Ron AckermannAction for StudentsRaymond & Henrietta AdamPriscilla* AdamsKaren* AdamsheckDeloris & Jerry AdamsonKelsey* AddisonJean AhlinMalik* AhmicHatem* AlaliFrances* Alcarde-SuyoSusan* & Delbert AllenApril* AllenAlpha PhiGina* AlvarezCraig & Devon AmesCarl AnderDiane* AndersenDawn* AndersenMickey* AndersenMickey* AndersonMorgan* AndersonPam* AndersonCheryl & Robert AndersonNicole* Anderson EricksenDr. Albert*Ansah & Matilda FrimpongDorthy* & Rob ApplegateJean ArmstrongTiffani* & J J ArndtArlene ArnoldWendy* ArpGloria* ArroyoCandy* AshcraftJennifer* & Todd AsmusAssurity Life Insurance CompanySharon Moore AukermanAaron* AupperleKatie* & Jeff* AustinBrenda & Regan AveryJanice* & Stacy AyresSid & Ken BabcockSally & Travis BachCharles BachinskiKelli* BackmanCarrie BadbergJamie* & Rustin BaderTeri* & Greg BaerRick* BagbyDeb* & Brad BaileyRenae* BaileyCamille* BailousSam & Joyce BairdBarbara* BakenhusBob* & Mary BakerCollin* BakerMarilyn BakerShelley* Baldassano

Lois* BaldwinAnissa* & Mike BallardCaroline* BarberCharles* BareNancy* BargenLarry* BarkdollAmy* BarkerSusan* BarnasonKatie* & Jody BarnesAlicia* BarnesAngela* BarnettJerome* & Chelsa* BarryDrs. Sean & Stephanie BarryJerilyn* BartaEdythe & William BartakLowell BartekMarjorie BartelsChristie* BarteltSarah* & Gary BarthTerry & Kris BartholomewBob & Barbara BartleChristine* BartooJane & Robert BasocoBrandella* & David BasurtoMegan* & Joey BattiatoAnn* BauerDr. Larry & Jan BauschKimberly* & Willis BaxViron & Mildred BaxterKristopher* BeahanDebora* BeamEllen* & Pat BeansJacalyn* BeauBenjamin* BecherTandy* BecherShannon*Becher-Kulwicki & David KulwickiDeberah* BeckLinda* BeckerRhonda* BeckerCourtney* BeckmanJane* BedientKama* BedientBarb* BedkeJeff* BedkeVaughn & Teresa BeedMichele* BeekmannStephanie* BehrensNicole* BehringLindsay* & Andrew BeilEdward* BeinsLisa* BeldenRoberta BelkinMarsha* BelzLacey* BelzerLorri* BenamorBruce* BenedettoKathleen* BenesCraig* BenjaminMelinda* BentjenAnn* & Eric BergStacey* BergantzelGalen* & Megan BernadtMelanie* Bernadt

Kathryn* BerndtRebecca* BernerCharles* BerstSheryl* BestSharon* & Sam BethuneDeborah* BevardDebra* & Jack BewleyDr. Jawed* BharwaniThe Big Heart Initiative LLCTamra BiggerConnie* BinderGary* BinderTimothy BinderGregory* BischofAlla* BishkoDraper & Joyce BishopMark* BissetDarcy* & Jerod BlayneyBetty* BloomquistRay* BloomquistGay & Larry BoardmanDeb* & Ed BoehleKristie* BoehmGay* BoganSharese* BogguessJulie* Bogle-MackeTiffany* BohmPatty* & Randy BollingerScott* BoltzTracy* & Sam BomanEileen* & Roger BoninLinda* BonjocSamuel & Patricia BoonKaren* & Chris BorderDeb* BorderMary* BornmanLina* & Brett BostwickJena* BouwensPhyllis BoveeChoc* Bowen, JrDonna* BrabbEileen* BradburyLeora* BradleyJulie* BrattJanelle* & Ryan BrayRoger* BreitbarthPaula* BrennanRonald & Debbie BresterKaylie* & Seth BrethouwerBarb* & Brad BrettmannPaula* BrettmannKatie* & Nick BreunigKaley* BrewerJudy* & Jim BrichacekVivian* BrinkmeyerBJ* BrittenhamBonnie* BroKatelyn* BroMargaret* BrockDona & Robert BrockleySandra & Robert BroederTheresa* BrownMelissa* BrownMichael* Brown

Shonda* BrownSusan* BrownBob & Ann BrownRon Brown & Molvina CarterErin* BrummettSusanne* BruningJanelle & Doug BruningJonathan* BrunottAliza* BrusingBryan School of Nurse AnesthesiaBryan Volunteers and Customer CareHeather* BrydenBuda Psychiatry, PCCrystal* Buhl-VetickEdgar* BumanisOsvalds & Daila BumanisSara* & Clint BuntingCarol* & Bill BurbachJeff* & Amy BurgBrooke* BurgessJennie* BurianekGloria* BurkeyMonica* & Kevin BurklundDeb* & Leon BurowKristin* & Jim BurressJulie* BurtonPhyllis* & Earl BushSharon BuskirkConnie BussingerPatricia* & Curtis ButlerAustin* ByleenJudson & Karen ByleenGail* ByrdAlan* & Judy CableEunice CadeLori* CaldwellKathleen* CalkinsPamela* CalkinsAmie* CallahanYvonne CalvertDiane CalvinTeather* & Curt CampbellChristine* & Richard CampbellBrandie* CampbellLinda CampbellMarilyn CampbellJennifer* CantwellNorman CardenMary CareyMarcia* CarlsonJoseph & Margaret CarlsonKay CarlsonLynn & Denise CarlsonMarie CarlsonGeorge* & Elaine CarrGayla* CarrDawn* CartaSarah* CarterMatthew* CarverDr. Stephen & Beth CarvethThomas CasteelMarilyn & Dennis CastleDebra & Dr. Christopher CaudillPatricia* Cave

Honor Roll of donors for Calendar Year 2013

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Debra* CervenySheri* CervenyBarbara* ChadekHarold & Fran ChaffeeRobert & Sharon ChamberlinNancy ChandlerPeggy* ChantryMichael* ChapmanRajeev* ChaturvediElizabeth* & Clayton ChesebroJanelle* ChevalierTodd* ChilsonSin* ChongSarah ChristTammy* ChristenDiana & Dennis ChristensenJudy* & Jerry ChristensenPaula* & Scott ChristensenJune* & Rich ChristyMary* Cing LunAmy* ClarkMegan* ClarkVicki* ClarkRebekah ClarkeJames* & Tracy ClementsLisa* ClevelandBobbi* ClinchLydia* ClodfelterDr. Alissa* & Aaron CloughCarolyn* CodyKris* ColeShirley & John ColeNorma* ColemanKandice* Coleman-ArnbergerNicole* ColgroveKaren ColleranTracy* CombsThe Community Health Endowment of LincolnCommunity Medical CenterHeather* ComstockSheri* ConardCarrie* ConleyDoreen* & Jim ConnellJanice* CookJennifer* CookRamona* CookusDeeAnn* & Scott CooperJoe* CooperJessica* CorderToni* CordesSue* CorkillKimberly* CornerBrooke* & Chad CoseDiane* CottinghamJean* & Rick CottonLinda* CoulterSara* & Brett CoverKate* CoverBeverly* & James CowellKay* CrabtreeMonica* CrammSusan* CraneCrete Area Health Care FoundationLynn* CroninTina* & Steve CrosbyPatricia* Crow

Teresa* CrowlJames* CrowleyPatty* CrueyKirstin* CulhaneMichael* CullighanJames* CummingsJulie* CummingsMaurice* CunninghamKatheryn & Michael CurtisCindy* DahlPatrick & Kelli DalyKatrina* DannewitzMarcia & Douglas DapperLois DargelohRebecca* DarrahBy & Jan DarringtonCarol* DarroughRobin* DavenportLori* DavidsaverValda DavidsonErica* DavisLois* DavisMiranda* DavisPeggy* DavisLinda DavisMichael & Teri DavisSuzi DearmontKristi* DeffenbaughDr. Judith DeGraffAndy* DejongTheresa* & Aaron* DelahoydeMolly* DelatourLuis* DelgadoMicaela* DellSandra* DelpJerilyn DelzellDavid* DermannCarrie* DeschuiteneerBarbara* DethlefsShelley* DettmerKelly* & Ryan DewingMarien DickeMary* & Francis DickersonArlene* DickesDianne DickeyBeth* DickhautJulie* Dickinson-ArmstrongHolly* DidierRod* DidierMandi* DierbergerVicki* DierkingKim* DierksElizabeth* DilleyMary DilleyKris* DittmerJulie* DixonMike* DixonDKJL Family FoundationAlice DoaneGeraldine DoeSharon DollDr. & Mrs. John Y. DonaldsonW.E. & Patty DoneyJacquelin* & Josh DonnerJulie* & Myron DornLisa* & Wesley DornDawn* Dorsey

Heidi* DostalJulie* DosterCarol* DoughertyAnita & Harlow DoverAngela* DowdingBrenda* DowneyPatricia DowneyErin* DragooMathew* DragooLinda* DragooJeri DraperSara* & Dave DrausStephanie* DrawbaughSuzanne* & Todd DrewSaban* DrndaJenna* & Ron DubasTeresa* DuffAnne* DuhsRobbie* DumondDianne* DunkleBarbara DunnStaci* DunniganNghia* & Thuy Vu DuongDr. David & Elaine DykeLaurie* EackerCalli* EarhartLynelle* EarnestLillian EasleyPatricia* EbertLu Ann* EbkeSandra* EcheverriaEugene & DeMaris EdwardsPam EdwardsStephanie* & Jeff EellsEells TrustAlice EggersColleen* & Randy EickmeierAdam* EickmeierJennifer* EisenhauerRonda* EitzmannTravis* EkerenWendy & Douglas ElderGrace* EllisMark* EltisteDebra* EnderleJessie* EnfieldLoretta* & Mike EngelShannon* EnglerKristine* EricksonSummer* EricksonLeRoy ErnstKari* & Mike EskensNicholas* & Jessica EspinosaRosa* EspinozaJohn & Molly EsseksCourtney* EthridgeSheryl* & Dennis EvansPatty* & Roger EvansMarilyne* EvansKaren* & Bob EverittJoni EwaltLynette* ExumJohn* FahrnbruchJames & Jane FahrnbruchCarolyn* FainesJohn & Jean FallickTammy* & Todd Fandrich

Laurie* FastSondra* FeekenMaureen* FeelySusan* FehringerHeather* FerdicoAlyson* FergusonLora* FergusonSusan FergusonCarolyn* & David FialaJanet* & George FinleyStacee* FinnellVicki* FinneyDean & Debbie FisherLynda FisherJennifer* FlemingTed ForkeSara* & Kevin ForsbergR. Armour & Susan ForsePamela & Mark ForsterKen* & Deb FosterJackie FosterSherry* & Ken FougeronDebbie* & Lane FoulkEsther FoxSteve* & Valerie FragerLeigh Anne* FrameJean* FrazerMichelle* FrederickSheryl* FreemanMary Lynn* FreyJoy* FreyJoAnne FreyBarbara* FrickeTalia* FriesenCarol FriesenMatilda* FrimpongStephanie* FrinkAdrianne* FrohnWilliam* FrommeTerri* FryKatrina* & Larry FultzFun ToursJean* & Eric FungMark* FurryChristine* GabelLynda* & Duane GabrielLeia* GadekenJennifer* & Scott GametConnie* GanzAngela* GarnerJan* GarnerJan* GarvinSuzanne* GasperRobyn* GasselingMichael* GaverLeirion Gaylor Baird & Scott BairdSarah* GeerdesRichard GehleGeneral Mills FoundationBriana* GenettiPenny* GermanNancy* & John GerrardJill* GeschkeCindy GheriniAdam* & Whitney GibsonNancy* GibsonDouglas & Margaret Gibson

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Gwen* GiesPam & Tom GillaspieSherry* GilliamFrank GiovanniYidenekachw* GizawLois GleavesMichelle* GlennBarbara & Gary GoddenMelinda* GonzalezMelissa* GoodmanJames & Eleanora GoodrichYuka* GoosicCorina* GoossenJill* GortonJudith* & Eugene GrabowAmy GrahamNancy* GrantKimberly* GravesJoshua* & Jennifer GrayCharlene* & Brant GreenChristina* GreenRachel* & Chad GreeneArlene* GreeverRita* GreggDr. Charles & Carolyn GregoriusDarrell GressleyJim & Margaret GriesenHeidi* GriessPatricia* & Joe GrofRuss* & Jane GronewoldKristina* & Duane GroppWanda* GrothenDiana* & Michael GrubbChristiana* GrubbKathy* & Dr. Jeffrey GrubbeElizabeth* GrummertDiane & Bob GrundmanHarriet* & Harry GrupyCristina* GuerreroEulalia* GuevaraGuidepoint GlobalCordell* GutknechtDanielle* Haas & Jared AnstineDon & Ruth HaaseSharon* & Eric HadenfeldtPaul* & Rachelle HadleySharon* & Brian HagelgantzPatricia* HaggardBob & Bug* HahnKrystle* HajekNancy* Hakel-Smith & David SmithJanet* HallKimberly* HallerRhonda* & Kenneth HallquistDawn HalvorsenIstiglal* HamadCynthia* HamikDavid* HamiltonR.J. & Nessa HamiltonVerlene HancockSara* & Bobby HanesJessica* & Craig HanesMike* HaniganBecky* & James HansbroughMary* HansenJoyce HansenRichard Hansen

Jacklin* HansonAnne HardenburgerDonald & Sandra HardingerTeresa* HardyDan & Linda HardySharon* & Daniel HarmsLinda* & John HarmsLora* HarmsDr. Nancy Harms & Gerhart WehrbeinKent* HarnerMarcia & John HarnlyLeah* & Jason HarringtonAngela* HarrisElia* HarrisJan* HarrisDonna HarrisSusan HarrisChristina* HarromRamona & Richard HartSusie HartRicque* & Jim HarthKari* HartleyCarol* HarveyHarold* HarveyLarry & Sandy HarveyCailee* & Chris HaskellDorothy & Francis HaskinsTimothy HauckLinda* HaunJustin* HauschildBryanna* & Jarrett HayesDr. Bob & Helen HayesDolores HaysHDR Architecture, Inc.Healthcare Financial Management AssociationKathleen* HeckerSue* HeckmanRob* HeidenBernie & Connie HeierAnne* HeimannJane* HeineLeigh* & Mark HeithoffJanice* HejlSabrina* & Jeremy HellbuschGene & Ellen HellerNicholas* & Marisa HemmingsenSally* HempelMichael* & Jill HenleSara* & John HennessyCari* & Troy HenningJodi* HenningJean & Larry HenningsDanielle* & Collin HenricksenArlis & Michael HenryChris & Nancy HenryStephanie* & Derrick HenselBeth & Neal HentzenAngela* HerbertVernon HermannKelly* HerrellBrenda* & Bart HerrickCatherine & Gregory HershbergerJoyce* & Don HerzCarmen* HesserWayne & Nancy HesterJim & Marjorie Hewitt

Donna* & Larry HeyenJill HicksDebra* HierMaurice* HigginsChristine* HildrethBetty & Ross HillDr. Jon Hinrichs and Donna WoodsNguyet* HoHannah* HoebelheinrichMargaret* HoeflerRebecca* HoescheTwila* HofererPatricia* HofferberHeidi* & Eric HoffmanSharon HoganJoan* HogancampRobyn* HoisingtonGary* HokeKelli* HolechekPhylis Hollamon & Darrel BergJessica* HollandNoel* & Jason HolleLillian* HollingsedSally HollingsworthPatricia* & Jim HollowayEmily* & Eric HolmesLarry* HolmquistMary Ellen* HookLesa* & Tom HoppeMary* HoppeJoe & Marian HorkyVirgil* & Susan Horne, Jr.Robert* HoslerSue* & Paul HottovyDonna* & Steven HouchinJennie* HouserDeborah* HoustonAndrew & Ellan HoveJolene* HowellSarah* HowellJanis* HowlettLinda & Dan HoytDick & Ann HudsonLisa* HuettnerColleen* HughesEmily* HughesNancy* & Mike HulaJill* & Tyler HullValerie* & Adam HuntRhonda* HuntTiffany* HuntJeffrey HunterDr. Rubab* Husain & Ahsan NasamCheryl* HustedDavid* HutchesonWalter & Margery HutchisonLynn* HuttMichelle* Hynek-ThomasHy-VeeDawn* & Travis IsaacsJanee* IsomJodi* IsomBarbara* JacksonJanice* JacksonAlan* JacksonDavid* & Lynn JacobsJennifer* & Brandon Jacoby

Susan* JagodaKevin & Kerri JamesonKim* & Steven JanssenTricia* & James JaraKaren* & Michael JardineJason* JareckiJulie* & Terry JaroszBrieanna* JasnochGayle* JasperAutumn* JayKelley* JeffreyAlicia* & Jeremy JenningsMary* & Walt JensenMarcia* JensenPamela* JensenErma JensenAnnette* JobmanMarjorie & Ronald JoekelGail* JohansenStephanie* & Chanz JohnsonStephanie* Johnson & Cory HinrichsDiane* & Craig JohnsonMichelle* & Mike JohnsonMolly* & Paul JohnsonLinda* & Scott JohnsonChristina* JohnsonCindy* JohnsonDarlene* JohnsonLori* A. JohnsonLori* K. JohnsonMichael* JohnsonMolly* JohnsonAlden & Shirley JohnsonChrystal JohnsonDiantha & Robert JohnsonRichard & Margaret JohnsonEdna* & Larry JonesKevin* & Michel JonesGretchen* JonesJanice* JonesLisa* JonesPat JonesPaula & John JonesPhilip* & Christa JoyThe Juice StopJackie* JustLawrence & Elizabeth KaganPatty* KahlerSusan* KaltenbergerAnn* KaminoDr. Paul & Jennifer KampfeAnn* KansierRobin* KapplerSaundra KarstBarb* KastensKathy* KastlChris* KastrinosKatheryn* KatheDiane* KatholLinda* KattesRoy* KaupMary* KeatingChad* KecklerChristine* & James KeimHarold KelleyRuth Ann Kellner-RoyseKathleen* Kelly

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Sarah* KellyVictor & Wanda KennelWayne & Betty KennelShellee* KersenbrockLaurie* KetterlMikaela* KidwellColette* Kiefer-BartonAmy* KiefferKiewet CorporationAmy* KimminauLinda* KimminauSharon* & Frank* KimmonsKinder Porter Scott Family FoundationAmy* KingMary KinseySandra* KirchnerDiana* KirkGenna* KiserMarilyn* KlemKelli* & Todd KlopfensteinMary* KnabeElaine KnickmanCarrie* KnievelShelly* & Eugene KnippleKaren* KnobelLinda* KnudsenDeanne* KobzaElizabeth* KochKristina* KochArlene KoenigSherry* KoenigsmanJanet* & Dan KoernerBeryl & James KohtzMary* KolarJean* KolarDixie* KornfeldMike & Nancy KortCheryl* & Rico KotrousKatie* KranauChelsea* KrausDonna* KrausAnne* & David KrauseFranklin* & Sarah KrauseLarry* & Karen KrebsbachBonnie* & Lonnie KreiterDexter* KrellJosef* KrenWilliam* KriegerKenneth & Willa KritnerLauren* & Larry KroekerGordon & Jane KroughPatricia & Douglas KrugerRachel* & Ron KubalekMarcia* & Dean KubeKathy* & David KubertBernice* KubicekPolly* KubikRebecca* KuceraKara KuglerPamela* KuhlWilliam* & Lila KulwickiDr. Joseph* & Lyn KummerKarla* KunkleChris* KunzKaren* KurbisCatherine* Kurpgeweit

Deborah* KurtzIdex* Kusukika TalamakuAmanda* KutaMary* LabadieBarbara* LacherNelis* LagoAdam* & Michelle LambrechtJohn LamphereRon* & Martha LaneVicki & William LangdonJulia* & Duane LantzJames LantzDian* LarrewLarry* LaschanzkyNancy* LaseTeresa* LassenJacob* LattaApril* LauKenneth* LauerLai LeJulie* LeachNancy* LeavittMarc & Kathy LeBaronRebecca* LebruskaLori* & John LeeDouglas* LeeHermine LefflerDeborah* LeggottLouis* LemonLindsey* & Ryan LempkaDiana* LempkaAmy* LengelAnita* LeonardJim LeslieTeresa* & Dean LesoingKristin* LeuenbergerLaurie LevorsonRand LevyMargaret LichtiKarin LiebaertJennifer* & Garth LienemannCindy* LiermanBrenda* & Tim LieskeAnn* & Dean LifSusan* & Tim LikensLincoln Association of Health UnderwritersLincoln Community Foundation, Inc.Louis & Elizabeth LindahlAlan & Sarah LindermanConnie* LindnerScott* LinkeDeanna* LloydDale* & Maureen* LobbBecky* & Sam LoewePamela* LoewensteinDenise* LoganDebra* LohmeierPatricia* LongBob & Donna LongKellie LongJennifer* LongoriaBeth* LoperPat* LopezVictoria* LopezJoe* LoudonSharon* Loudon

Ann* LoughDanielle* LuettelMarsha* & Charles LuginbillLaurel & Burdette LukertMaureen* LyonsMelina* LyonsSteffani* & Michael MaasBoyd & Ann MacDougallJon MacDowellKimberly* & Dave MacoubrieSharla* MadKara* & Ray MadisonPatricia MadsenDorinda* MagnusChris* & Todd MagnusonJennifer* & Kent MahlerJohn* MaierPaul* & Kay* MaizeDonna & Herbert MalanyDanielle* & Brett MalchowTami* & Mitchell MallumJanice* & Ryan MaloneLisa* MalyDr. James & Jane MalyMegan* Manning-KechelyPeggy* & Larry MareshBecky* MarrDeborah* MarrBecky* & Danny MarshallErvin & Lucy MarshallCatherine* MartinKim* MartinSheryl* MartinKenneth MartinJaime* MartinezDrs. Christopher & Erin MasadaCindy* MasekMartin & Ruth MassengaleGeorgianne & James MasteraKasey* MathiesenEric & Tanya MathisonDale* & Ila MatthesDaniel* & Kait MatthesMary* MattoxDavid* MayKatherin* MayDeEtta* & Terry MayroseKaren* & Todd McCainAmy* McCartneyDonn* McCashlandTracey* McChargueLu McClellenJay McConnellAngela* & Kyle McCownDr. Michael* McCoy & Liz Shea-McCoyDiane* McCoySara* McCrackenMelissa* & Jamie McCulloughMelissa McCulloughJulie* McDanielSandra* McGinnisRuby* McGuireLynette & Bruce McKeagSheila* McKeeganJennifer* & Jason McLaughlinRoseanna* McMahan

Ann* McManamanPam* McMasterBarbara* McMeekinDarci* McMurrayMichael* McMurtryLinda & Patrick McNairLisa* McNeelRuth McPhersonKristin* McQuistanEdwin* MeelhuysenJack MehaffeyPatricia & Melvin MeierhenryTeresa* MeintsCandace* MelcherTraci* & Matthew MellorKerri* & Jay MerkelMatt & Paula MetcalfKsau* MetesCharlie* & Sherry MeyerAllison* MeyerKatie* MeyerFloyd MeyerJoy MeyerKelsey MeyerBlake* & Avery MeyersJennifer MickelsonArchie* MicklesJennifer* & Nicholas MiddlekauffJeremy* & Susan MiddletonMidlands Packaging Corp.David* & Lanae MiersHayley* MilamLinda* & Steve MilesShirley MilkeBob* & Bridgette MillerElizabeth* & Jeffrey MillerDr. Keith* & Kathryn MillerKimberly* MillerChristine* MillerJenna* MillerJudy* MillerPeggy* MillerJoyce MillerRuth MillerJulie Miller-PhippsLois & Lewis MillionGates & Daisy MinnickChristine* & Mike MitchellCarolyn & Daryl MitchellLarry MitchellTerri MitchellRandy* MittanCarol* MiyoshiPeggy* & Kim MoellerBrenda* MoesKurt* MoesDenise* & John MoeschenMolex IncorporatedJackie* MolineVicky* MondayGlenn W. Mooberry Trust FundChristi* & Brian MoockMarilyn* & David MooreCraig* MooreJulie* MorbachLarry* & Renee MorrisonJulie* Morrison

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Linda* MorrowKristin* MorterJulie* MortonSara* MortonJessica* MoserPhyllis & Jon MostromLouise MountfordAngie & Dan MuhleisenWendy* MuirPatrick* MulliganSuzan* MulliganLinda MullinMary Jean MulvaneyKerri* & Chad* MumaClarke & Sharon MundhenkeDorie MundorfPamela MunkShirley* & David MunsingerDee* MurmanAndrew* & Toni MurrellAmy* MyersGeraldine* MyersCourtney* NailLaura* NasonAgnes* NataleBruce NattrassKaren* NebenBreanna* NedvedBrenda* & Mark NeemannRobert & Mary NefskyCynthia* & Michael NeheDr. James & Patricia NeidLynne* & Spencer NelsonJodi & Dan NelsonPatricia NelsonBeth* & Carl NemecElizabeth* Nespor-HartigNorma NichelsonSally & Douglas NicholsLinda* & Tom NicholsonChristina* & Kerman NickelJulie* NickelsJoel* NicolarsenJean NiederhausNicole* & Brian NielsenAllison* & David NielsenJill* NielsenRandi* NielsenJulie* NienaberPam* NienaberColleen* NieveenShari NigroJackie* & Brent NisleyKaren* & Douglas NissenBeverly NobleHillori NolanPhilip & Sharon NoreNorland InternationalCharlene* NottlemannRanelle* NunnenkampSharon & Thomas NuttBetty* OaksCindy OatesTitiola* & John ObafunwaJoDiane* ObermeyerShirley ObermeyerAdam* O’Brien

Stephanie* OelkeRobin* & Gale OggBetty* OhsBridgett* & Eric OjedaMichelle* & David OlberdingNichole* OlberdingRhonda* OlmstedRebecca* & Greg OlsonSarah* & Kasey OlsonJody* OltmanSherial* OltmanAmber* O’MalleyHeidi* OmanLil* & Mike O’NeillMary* OppSadie* OppegardJami* Oppegard-RoederAlissa* & Levi OrmanAlvin* & Dianne OslerAmy* & Jay OstermeyerAnabel* OstiguinSheryol* OtjenJanice* OttLori* & Bruce OverbeekBill* & Rita OvertonDeanna* OvertonAndris* OzolsPatrick & Marguerite PackettJayna* PalmerSheri* & Mark PaneitzYolanda* PapkeKathryn PaprockiCortnie* PapsteinCathy* & Dan ParkerAaron* ParksFaye ParrAngela* ParrishSlava* PaulStacie* PaulKirk* PeacockPhillip & Kimberly PeacockShannon* PeckaRoger* PedersenRachel* Pejsar SnellingDeborah* PekarekErin PembertonDon* & Sylvia PercyJayme* PerdewBetsy* PerezChristina* PerrierScott* & Holly PerssonPatty* & Michael PetersMisty* PetersenRebecca* PetersenJason* & Lisa PetersonDiana* PetersonCathie & Tom PetschJustin* & Lacey PfeiferHarold & Marilyn PfeifferTasha* PfenningPfizer Inc.John* PfrimmerKim Hue* PhamJeri* & Ed PhillipsAnn* PhillipsBreanna* PhillipsMarcia* Phillips

Charles* PhilpotPhysical Therapy SolutionsWendy* & Bob PieperAaron* PierceAllison* PiippoSue* PilkerTraci* PleissVicki* & Jerry PodwinskiMary* PoeMarissa* & Michael PofahlDenise* PohlmannCarol & Gary PohlmannPolzien* & Duane PolzienRay & Sheryl PontStacey PopkenAngela* PoppenhagenJessica* PorterRosemary* PortoJoel* PotterCandace* & Jon PowellMichelle & John PowellShelley Seiler-Prasek* & Rick PrasekBonnie* PrattMary* PremerMary Ann* & Bruce PrenosilTracy* PrenosilJennifer* & Dale PrestonSara* & Michael PriceWayne & Janice PriceProfessional Choice RecoveryBeverly* PuckettLaura* PulecVicki* & Jeff PursleyPush Pedal PullJawad* QudusVicki* QuillenKathy* QuinnHeidi* & Jacob RademacherMark* RademackerRuth & Raleigh RadenslabenBarbara & Don RafertRose* RalstonCara* RamaekersMichael* & Dianne RandallKarl RandeckerDiane RandolphArlen* RasmussenJudy & Wayne RasmussenMarjorie Yvonne RasmussenMichelle* & Michael RatheJill* & Clint RatkovecBob* & Karen RavenscroftSusan & Father Fred RaybournJennifer* ReaMary Lisa* ReddingDebbie* RedetzkeAlyssa* RedigerJulia* ReedCarol* ReedDr. John & Kay ReedKristin ReederDavid* & Laura ReeseJenna* RegennitterMarilyn* RegueiraDerik* ReikofskiMatt* & Patricia ReimerKim* & David Reinhardt

Travis* ReinkeKurtis & Anne RennerShirley* & Alan RetzlaffRon & Jan ReuterMona* ReynoldsKatherine & Bill RheaJune RicardsJan* & William RiceEllen* & Jon RichardsNancy* RichardsAngela* & Cory RichmondDarcy* RichtarikCindy* RidderCarolyn* & Bernie RiekeJoni* RikliWendi* RingsmuthKathy* & Roger RipleySteven* RippleGenevieve RobbAdam & Melissa RobertsDr. Vonn & Debra RobertsMercedita* & Dan RobertsonShanon* RoblyerPenny* & Jeff RodgersKelli* RodieNorma RoederTami* RoeslerFred & Carol RoethJane RogersJanet & Robert RogersRogers FoundationJody* RoheJennifer* RollinsLeota RollsHolly* RootBill & Judy RoperSarah* RosaConnie* RoseNorman RosenbergLowene RosendahlHeather* RossSarah* RossBeth* & Adrian RothBrenda* RothBrianne* RothJackie* RothLisa* RothgebErin* RoubalCheryl* RourkeSharri RowleyBeth* RozendalStaci RudolphDorothy* RuhlDebra* RuhrdanzDot* RungKimberly* Russel & Dirk Brom, MDMaurice & Marcia RussellSteve & Claudia RussellTamara* RussmanKris & Mary RutfordLarry & Shirley SaagerRosalie* SaalfeldLynn* & Tony SaegerIsmet* SalkanovicCarole SalyerSampson ConstructionBenno Sand & Marlys Gapstur Sand

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Deanna* SandJoann* & Luke SandersSheryl* SandersPatricia* SandovalMichelle* SarafianChristina* SaumThomas* SchadlTricia* SchadlKimberly* SchaferTwila SchaferMarita* Schafers WardKristina* SchauerAndrew* ScheerLinda* ScheffertBonnie* ScheidtAriadne* Schemm & Robert HolbertSusan* ScheppkeHeidi* & Kevin SchieuerSandy* SchleppenbachClarissa* & Brent SchluckebierNancy* & Dale SchmidtCarol* SchmidtDennis* SchmidtKristin* SchmidtAlicia* & Craig SchmitLinda* SchneiderSally SchneiderCarol SchoenleberKarla* SchollAmy* & Daren SchrinerColleen* & Harlan SchrinerPeggy* SchroderMorris* & Charlin SchroederScott* & Shelley SchroederCindy* & Trevis SchroederGary* SchroederAmber* SchulerJane* & Norm SchullerAndrea* SchultzCathy* & Henry SchultzKevin* SchultzOtto* SchultzJanelle* & Tim SchulzRobin* & Todd SchumacherSusan* SchumacherAmi* SchwabKaytlin* SchwabKelli* SchwallerLavina & Loren SchwaningerAmy* & Rick SchwarzMark* SchwedeSally* SchweitzerLindsay* & Matt ScottSamantha* & Randy ScottDr. Monte & Marlys ScottAimee* ScudderTheresa* SearsMarlys SearsHeather* & Justin SeebaSara* SeemannAlice & Mike SegersElaine SeligPamela* SellSherri* SelvageCec* Sercl-KelleyKathleen & Larry SeureauHelen Seymour

Grace ShackelfordSteven* ShambaughJan* & Rob ShanerJulie* & Timothy ShawLori* ShawStacy* ShawDon* & Pamela SheetsNathan* ShelbournMary Jo ShemekChris* SheridanSarah* ShimerdaVern & Phyllis ShiresDr. Mohammad* ShoiabNancy* ShookLisa* & Byron ShoreDorothy* ShowersDiane* ShriverLaura* ShriverCurtis* ShumakerZakaria* SiddiquiVirginia* & Glen SieckTracy* SieckMitch SiegelDr. Aina Silenieks & Tyler SuttonLisa* SillmanMary* & Kevin SilveyKaren* SimmsDianne* SimpsonCarolyn SimpsonBarbara* & Richard SittnerJane* SivillRenee & Carl SjulinJulie* SkrabalSara* SkrettaKristin* & Dave SlamaCindy* & Larry SmackCatherine* SmetterKate* & Duane SmidAlyssa* SmidSally* & Roger SmithDennis* & Sharon SmithJulie* SmithDebbie* SmithJill* SmithJune* SmithKimberly* SmithMichael* SmithSherri* SmithKristine & Kenneth SmithMargie & Carson SmithKristine* Smith-HahneKristi* SniderKen SniderMary Jean SohlDunton* SolomonMarilyn* & Duane SorensenTimothy* SorensenJanis SouleKaren* SpaderRobin* & Randy SpanglerLisa* SpatzBrian* SpeichRuth SpencerDebra* StanekJim & Suanne StangeWade & Heidi StangeLillus* Stanosheck

Margaret StanosheckLinda* StansburyFrances* & Gary StatlerCrystal* & Benjamin StechKelly* & Justin SteebyJill* & Corey SteelKoyle* SteeleLaura* SteeleJoe & Christie SteeleDiana & John StevensJanice* StevensonStacy* & Shane StewartLineva* StewartJanet* & Kevin StiefelMegan & Jake StittOpal StivrinsDr. Tim & Carol StivrinsLinda* StoehrKate* StoklasaMai Tram* StoneMelanie* StonerShawn* StonerLinda* & Martin StonesLaura* StoutDonald & Tammy StraightBonnie* StrainKristine StrandSheila StreeterRobyn* StroehDenise* & Scott StrombergBonnie* StruthersRina* StrydomVirginia StrykerStryker Sustainability SolutionsCarol & Don StulkenPamela* StullSteven* & Tammi SufficoolRose* & Doug SuggettThomas* SuhrTimothy* SuhrGina* & Kirk SullivanAmy* SullivanMichelle* SummersDavid & Linda SundbergRoger* SvatosShannon* SveeggenConnie* SvikEllen & Alvin SvobodaDanielle* & Alan SwansonMary & Daryl SwansonConnie* SwensonSynergy Chiropractic Spine & Joint CenterHeather* & Ben TalbottKimberly* TallmanSiokhoon* Tan BorgesonKristie* TangKweng TangBeverly & Robert TaylorConnie & Donald TaylorTeetor AnesthesiaDolores TejckaAmy* & Chad TermaatJim Terrano & Deb LarsonPeggy* TewesJoan* TexelThe Order of St. Luke the

Physician St. Matthew’s ChapterTheatre Art for KidsLindsey* ThegeLynette* ThelenElaine* & Bruce ThielJoAnne ThieleSusan* ThiellenStacy* & Terry ThoeneKandi* & Jeffrey ThomasPam* & Greg ThompsonBrian* ThompsonChristie* ThompsonSuzanne* ThompsonDr. Richard B. ThompsonPaul ThorenClara Thoren RottmannKristin* ThrockmortonKatie* & Rob TiedemanJamie* TiernanMary Jo* TietjenChristi* TindallDale TinstmanBarbara & William TiwaldImekedong* TkelRobert* & Cinthia TobeyKrystal* ToddHeidi* TophamAngie* TorresTerry* TorsonArlene* TrainorHenry TrauernichtShirley* TravisRebekah* & Conrad TrevinoAnthony* & Cady TroesterMarie TronconeSharon* TroutTina* TruebloodMarlene & Robert TrunkenbolzJoanne* TsuiJan* & Dale TubbsTumor Registrars Association of NebraskaLori* TurgeonJerry* TurmanJoyce* TurmanDiane* TvrdyHenry* UedaSusan* UlandJodi* UrbanBrad UrbachPenni UrbachArlene & Dr. Craig UrbauerCheryl* UrwillerLisa* & Mark VailRuth* & Richard Van GerpenNancy* Van KirkDebora* Van LentPatricia & Gary VandewegeJoan* VanlearWilliam & Jane VaseyJoyce* VeachSharlotte* VeburgJenifer* VechChris* VejnovichDennis* VerMaasMarilyn* & Warren ViehlJudith Vielbig

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This list recognizes gifts made in memory of the following people in 2013.

Wayne Bellinger JoAnn Bendinger John Bengtson Nancy Buckmaster Bill Clay Ardis Cox Wayne Cox Stella Dargeloh Ruth Engstrom Olivia T. Ernest Agnes Farmer

Todd Fisher Ron Frame Gordon Ganz Elaine Garrison Vivian Haun Bruce Herman Leland Holdt Barbara Houtz Robert James Pat Johnston Charlotte J. Kelley James Kelley Mary Knappert Wilma Kuster Roger T. Larson Donna Levy

Sandra A. McDermott Olinda M. Meyer John C. Novak LeRoy “Butch” Obermeyer Cayden Lane Olson William Orr Deborah A. Pages Margaret B. Pavelka Dorlene Pickerel Frances Pratt Donald F. Purvis Betty M. Rasmusson Gerald Roach Harold Ross Jean Scheer Kristin Schroeder Simpson

Roger Skala William Skov Dot Stanosheck Richard Tejcka June Tewes Wanda Thorn Walter “Dick” R. Tucker Berdine Urbach Dianne Y. Vogt Isaiah Wall Alta Wickless James Wickless Sandra Wright Adam Zetterman

This list recognizes gifts made in honor of the following people in 2013.

Tiffani ArndtEllen BeansBryan College of Health Sciences Faculty and StaffAustin ByleenChrista G. EngelCarol A. Friesen

Angela HerbertChiya MaTed & Rita MasadaDeEtta MayroseCharlie MeyerWendy MuirAaron Redling

Verle & Shirley RitterTeresa ScanlonLinda R. StonesMarilyn ViehlMarcy A. Wyrens

Memorials

Honor

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We have made every attempt to ensure that your name appears correctly in this annual report. If your name is listed incorrectly, we sincerely apologizeand request that you contact us by phone at 402-481-8605.

Sarah* ViethMrs. Dottie VifquainMcKayla* VlasinRosalyn VoglerJulie* VolkmerRachael* VonderfechtRon & Valery WachterBarbara* WagnerCraig* & Pamela WagnerMarilyn & Bob WagnerMatt* WagnerTravis* WagonerJane & Gary WahlgrenPete & William WakelyKenneth* WakemanKaren* WalkerJanice WalkerRose WallmanSandra* WalterCraig WanamakerDr. Ruilin* WangEleanor WangerHolly* WarnerDonna WascoKayli* WatermeierBecky* WeberJeffrey* WeberLesa* WeberMarilyn* Weber

Scott* WeberArlyne WeichelRobert* & Kelli WeichelMichael* WelchPatrick* WesselnDorcas WestHilary* WestenburgTara* WesterbuhrShelly* WestfallKaitlin* WestlingTy* & Roberta* WestoverKaren* WestoverMichele* & Thomas WheelerMelinda* WhiteKay* WhiteR. Gene & Donna WhiteJanet* WickershamShelly* WickhamJames & Mimi WicklessHerm & Helen WiebersMatthew* WiechmanHarlan & Susan WiederspanSonja* & Scott WielandJames* WieseBeth* WieselerKathryn* WilcoxLaura & Douglas WilcoxCandi* WildLynda* Wiles

Deb* & Luke WilkeDeborah* WilkinsonVicky* WilkinsonCody* & Stacy WilliamsLisa* WilliamsJean WilliamsSharon & Richard WilliamsSondra WilliamsJerry & Dee WilliamsonBobbie* WilsonDwayne* & Caryll WilsonSheri* WilsonDoug & Lois WilsonDavid* WiltshirePatricia* WingIris WinkelhakeDeborah WipfCharlotte* & David WischRosemary & Jay WischmeierAmy* & Christopher WiseLaVonne WiseKaren* WitkowskiKathleen* WittmusMargaret* WoeppelJerome* WohlebShirley & Carl WohlfarthKathy* & Roger WolfRoger* & Stacey WolfConnie* Wolfe

Michelle* WoodJohn* & Jeannie WoodrichRhonda* WoodsideDoris* WoodwardKaren* Woofter EdicLinnea* WorkingTerry WorkmanLisa* WorksJeanine* & Lance WorleyLacy* & Patrick WrightMichelle* WrightYvonne WrightDixie* & Brian WulfCrystal* WynnMarcy* & Richard WyrensJodell* YankRose* & James YankechSara* & Alex YargerKarmin* & Kevin YeackleyMary Lou & Kenneth YeagerDonna* & Jim YostRichard & Patricia YoungJudith Ann ZabelNancy & Stuart Zachry KingC.J. ZajicekStacy* ZapataFrances* ZessinKrista* ZielinskiZion Loyal