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To our donors, volunteers and ambassadors…
Lifetimes spring 2009 speciaL edition
PRSRT STD US POSTAGE
PAID SUMTER, SC
PERMIT NO. 6129 North Washington StreetSumter, South Carolina 29150www.tuomey.com
in 2008, you rolled up your sleeves and continued your work to make tuomey an even better place for those whom we serve. thanks to your efforts, tuomey is stronger and ready to withstand any challenges the future may bring.
this is your hospital. together, we are building a better tuomey, each and every day.
1 Tuomey Healthcare System 2Lifetimes Spring 2009
This issue of LifeTimes focuses on the connections and relationships between people that keep Tuomey Healthcare System and Sumter strong in these times.
These are tough times in which we
find ourselves. Every day brings
more news of businesses failing
and families facing unemployment. They
are difficult times, but they are also times of
hope. Because we are NOT alone. Whenever
things become difficult, that is when you
see the strongest teamwork. If we share the
work, share the responsibility, do what we
can, and give back when we can, everything
becomes a little easier for everybody. Now,
more than ever before, it’s the responsibility
of those who can to give back to the commu-
nity in which we find ourselves.
This issue of LifeTimes focuses on the
connections and relationships between
people that keep Tuomey Healthcare System
and Sumter strong in these times. It profiles
people like Richard Moses and Glen Sharp,
pillars of the Sumter community, who have
dedicated their time and energies in so many
ways to Tuomey over the years and who
continue to do so with passion and fervor. It
also introduces new programs such as the
Women of Tuomey, which seeks to connect
the many strong women of Sumter with
issues in healthcare that are a priority to
them. They, like our Tuomey Fellows gradu-
ates, will serve not only as ambassadors for
Tuomey, but also as valued advisors to keep
our healthcare system focused on the needs
of Sumter.
In addition, this issue of LifeTimes
highlights the R Factor program, a return
investment from The Tuomey Foundation in
the employees who have so often invested in
The Foundation. It’s an incredibly exciting
program, one which promises to benefit the
community as well as Tuomey. The enthu-
siasm with which the employees of Tuomey
have approached the program is truly as-
tounding, and the effects the program has on
Tuomey are equally impressive. Its success
inspires hope in these difficult times.
Furthermore, this issue of LifeTimes
serves as the annual report for The Tuomey
Foundation, Tuomey Healthcare System’s
strongest ally and partner. There is no bet-
ter example of teamwork than The Founda-
tion. The work of the volunteers, donorsand
board members of The Foundation not
only keeps our healthcare system going,
but it also fuels the outreach programs
that support the Sumter community. They
continuously give back, and they do so with
abounding generosity.
Most importantly, I hope this issue of
LifeTimes leaves you filled with hope for the
future. The people and programs featured
in this issue represent just a few of the many
individuals in Sumter who make a difference
on a daily basis. It’s these people and our
relationships with them that enable Tuomey
to be a first-class medical center. And it’s all
right here in Sumter.
Sincerely,
Jay Cox, FACHE
President & CEO
Tuomey Healthcare System
A message from Jay
Strength in Relationships
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5 Tuomey Healthcare System 6Lifetimes Spring 2009
11 Tuomey Healthcare System 12Lifetimes Spring 2009
The Women of Tuomey program is an exciting new form of outreach from The Tuomey Foundation intended to build relationships between the women of Sumter and Tuomey Healthcare System.
Drawing upon the vast network of
women who have graduated from
Tuomey Fellows, or who are oth-
erwise involved in the activities of Tuomey
or The Foundation, the Women of Tuomey
program is predicated on the ever-increas-
ing importance of women as healthcare
decision makers for their families.
“The idea behind the Women of Tuomey is to promote awareness of what Tuomey has to offer the women of our community,” explains Norma Stone, a Sumter resident and member of the five-person committee that organized the first Women of Tuomey event. To this end, each Women of Tuomey event will feature an educational section about some of the unique services and ben-efits Tuomey offers women.
This year’s event allowed each member of Women of Tuomey to host a table for seven women of their choosing at a special luncheon held at Tuomey. The women truly served as hostesses, decorating and provid-ing the table settings for their own tables.
“Each table had a very different dynamic,” observes Hayes Jones, Annual Fund Direc-tor for the Foundation. “Some hostesses
chose to invite family, others chose to invite friends… It created a group of varying ages and associations.”
“Even though they might be thousands of miles away, they are still able to share in the experience of the birth of their child. It is a blessing no one should have to miss, no matter where they are.” Norma Stone
This gave the event a very personalized feel, and perhaps made much stronger con-nections than would otherwise have been possible. “It brought a lot of new faces to the hospital, and it’s because people are more eager to come to an event when they are invited by their friend or family member,” Jones continues. “It’s building new rela-tionships that stem from the strength of an existing network.”
The educational section of this year’s luncheon concerned a special service that is available at Tuomey for the women of Shaw Air Force Base. For pregnant women whose husbands are serving overseas, Tuomey is
able to use webcam technology to allow the husbands to see their newborn child im-mediately following delivery and for several days afterwards. “Even though they may be thousands of miles away, they are still able to share in the experience of the birth of their child,” Stone says. “It is a blessing no one should have to miss, no matter where they are.” Although the webcam technology has been available at Tuomey for less than a year, its popularity has been overwhelm-ing; women call, write, and sometimes even email to ask to be involved with the service.
Inspired by the importance of the webcam technology for Sumter and Shaw, the Women of Tuomey at this year‘s event donated enough money to maintain and expand the webcam service over the next year. This is especially significant because the purpose of the event was friendship and fellowship, not fundraising. In the coming years, the Women of Tuomey plan to host annual events, hopefully gaining new mem-bers each time. “It’s unique to The Founda-tion because it’s centered on women and women’s issues,” Jones says. “It promotes friendships, which we hope to see grow over time.”
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7 Tuomey Healthcare System 8Lifetimes Spring 2009
16Lifetimes Spring 2009
The annual Festival of Trees
and Circle of Lights celebra-
tion raises money for Tuomey
Hospice Services. In 2008, 46 sponsor-
decorated trees displayed throughout
the hospital lobby,
cafeteria and el-
evator banks of
each floor during
the holiday season
brought joy to patients, visitors and
employees. All in all, $50,187.00 (net
proceeds) was raised for Tuomey Hos-
pice Services. According to Barbara
Burchstead, Festival of Trees Commit-
tee Member and Tuomey volunteer,
the annual festival “is a spiritual lift
for the whole hospital community.”
SUMTER ARTS SHOWCASE
FESTIVAL OF TREES
The annual Sumter Arts Showcase, held at
Miss Libby’s School of Dance, raises money
for Tuomey’s Women and Children’s Ser-
vices. Through the years, the event and its gener-
ous sponsors have contributed over $175,000 to
hospital related projects. This past year’s two-day per-
formance involved around 150 dancers and grossed
$24,939.00. The proceeds are designated for the en-
hancement of infant and newborn care in the nurseries
at Tuomey.
$50,187.00Net proceeds from the Festival of Trees
$13,319.82Net proceeds from the Sumter Arts Showcase
46Tree Sponsors
The Tuomey Foundation Family
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Volume 11 | issue 3 LifeTimes is published quarterly by the Public Relations Department of Tuomey Healthcare System as a community service for the friends and patrons of Tuomey Healthcare System and The Tuomey Foundation.
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if you have a question or a story idea, please contact:Brenda Peyton Zilch Director of Public Relations Tuomey Healthcare System 129 North Washington Street Sumter, S.C. 29150 [email protected] (803) 774-8662 Tuomey Regional Medical Center 774-9000
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accredited by:Joint Commision on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations
memberAmerican Hospital Association, South Carolina
Board of trustees administrationJay Cox FACHE, President & CEOGregg Martin FACHE, Senior Vice President & COOPaul Johnson Vice President & CFOTerrie Carlton Vice President & CNODr. Gene Dickerson Vice President of Medical AffairsMichelle Logan-Owens Vice PresidentSonja McLendon Vice PresidentWilliam Renwick Vice President
Bobby Boykin ChairmanChal Glenn Vice ChairmanGreg Thompson TreasurerStephen Creech SecretaryDr. Andy McFaddin Chief of Staff
Rev. Dr. James BlassingameJohn Brabham Jr.Jay CoxDr. Henry MosesPhil PalmerDr. Kay RaffieldDr. Sam RiddleDr. Charlie WhiteMitch Williams
A PORTRAIT OF OUR SUCCESS:The 2008 Employee CampaignThere are many things that make Tuomey a wonderful place, but nothing speaks to the strength of character, passion and loyalty found at Tuomey than the continued success of the biennial employee campaigns.
ThE PEOPlE bEhInD TUOmEyGlen Sharp & Richard MosesFor the first time, The Tuomey Foundation’s Board of Governors has offered lifetime memberships to honor two of its most dedicated members.
ThE WOmEn OF TUOmEyMaking ConnectionsThe Women of Tuomey program is an exciting new form of outreach intended to build relationships between the women of Sumter and Tuomey Healthcare System.
FEATURER Factor Comes To TuomeyFrom all accounts, the ideas behind the R Factor program aren’t revolutionary, or even that surprising. But somehow, presented as they are, they have created ripples of change at Tuomey.
hEAlThCARE WITh TUOmEy IS AbOUT RElATIOnShIPS. The articles that follow in this special edition of LifeTimes emphasize the many people that contribute to make Tuomey and the Foundation work. Everyone – employees, patients, donors, physicians, board members, volunteers and the whole Sumter community – has a role, because everyone is connected. We all have a shared interest and a shared goal: to create a healthy community. At Tuomey, we understand that quality healthcare doesn’t start and stop at the hospital doors, and that the collective whole cannot function without the work of every individual part. Together, we are Tuomey.
“It’s hard to think of anything that touches more lives than healthcare…”
“I don’t think we would have ever guessed all that would have happened. It’s evolving, which is a testament to the
leadership that they’ve let the hospital evolve with it.”
“It promotes friendships, which we hope to see grow over time.”
“It felt good to know that somebody was there who would really take care of them.”
“The employee campaigns help you see that you can make a difference. Though you might just be one person, you can make a difference.”
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ThE FOUnDATIOn FAmIly2008 Foundation Annual ReportSince its inception 13 years ago, The Tuomey Foundation has contributed well over $2 million in hospital and community services. Read about some of those successes here.
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1 Tuomey Healthcare System ::: A Message From the President // Employee Campaign 2Lifetimes Spring 2009
A Portrait of Our SuccessThe 2008 Employee Campaign
This issue of LifeTimes focuses on the connections and relationships between people who keep Tuomey Healthcare System and Sumter strong in these times.
These are tough times in which we
find ourselves. Every day brings
more news of businesses failing
and families facing unemployment. They
are difficult times, but they are also times of
hope. Because we are NOT alone. Whenever
things become difficult, that is when you
see the strongest teamwork. If we share the
work, share the responsibility, do what we
can, and give back when we can, everything
becomes a little easier for everybody. Now,
more than ever before, it’s the responsibility
of those who can to give back to the commu-
nity in which we find ourselves.
This issue of LifeTimes focuses on the
connections and relationships between peo-
ple who keep Tuomey Healthcare System
and Sumter strong in these times. It profiles
people like Richard Moses and Glen Sharp,
pillars of the Sumter community, who have
dedicated their time and energies in so many
ways to Tuomey over the years and who
continue to do so with passion and fervor. It
also introduces new programs such as the
Women of Tuomey, which seeks to connect
the many strong women of Sumter with
issues in healthcare that are a priority to
them. They, like our Tuomey Fellows gradu-
ates, will serve not only as ambassadors for
Tuomey, but also as valued advisors to keep
our healthcare system focused on the needs
of Sumter.
In addition, this issue of LifeTimes
highlights the R Factor program, a return
investment from The Tuomey Foundation in
the employees who have so often invested in
the Foundation. It’s an incredibly exciting
program, one which promises to benefit the
community as well as Tuomey. The enthu-
siasm with which the employees of Tuomey
have approached the program is truly as-
tounding, and the effects the program has on
Tuomey are equally impressive. Its success
inspires hope in these difficult times.
Furthermore, this issue of LifeTimes
serves as the annual report for The Tuomey
Foundation, Tuomey Healthcare System’s
strongest ally and partner. There is no bet-
ter example of teamwork than the Founda-
tion. The work of the volunteers, donors
and board members of the Foundation not
only keeps our healthcare system going,
but it also fuels the outreach programs
that support the Sumter community. They
continuously give back, and they do so with
abounding generosity.
Most importantly, I hope this issue of
LifeTimes leaves you filled with hope for the
future. The people and programs featured
in this issue represent just a few of the many
individuals in Sumter who make a difference
on a daily basis. It’s these people and our
relationships with them that enable Tuomey
to be a first-class medical center. And it’s all
right here in Sumter.
Sincerely,
Jay Cox, FACHE
President & CEO
Tuomey Healthcare System
A message from the president
Strength in Relationships
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3 Tuomey Healthcare System ::: A Message From the President // Employee Campaign 4Lifetimes Spring 2009
the hospital’s cafeteria into an Olympic village, a tropical island
getaway, a baseball field and Hollywood. This year, the employee
campaign committee chose to use the popular show Extreme
Makeover: Home Edition as the inspiration for their decorations. A
20-ft. Tuomey façade was erected in the cafeteria and surrounded
by bricks and construction materials, and employees were given
hardhats to wear. “We tried to come up with something that every-
body would be enthused about and that would make everyone want
to take part,” says Burgess, who served on the Employee Campaign
Committee this year. “It felt like we were really living the show.”
“Through all the campaigns we try to do something not only for the employees but for the community as well.” Peggie Burgess
Although the renovations won’t be started until later this year,
the benefits of the employee campaign are already felt at Tuomey.
For longtime Tuomey employees, the campaign gives them the op-
portunity to direct positive changes in the organization they love
so much. “The emphasis is on the future and the vision we and the
administration have for this place,” says Moe Lipscombe, mailroom
clerk and 24-year Tuomey employee. “It really elevates camarade-
rie because you’re all part of a team trying to do good things.”
And for relative newcomers to the Tuomey family, it provides
an easy way to be involved and introduced to the spirit of Tuomey.
“Initially, I wanted to be a part so I could meet people around the
hospital, because I’m new,” says Joe DuRant, an accountant at
Tuomey and another Employee Campaign Committee member.
“But the more I saw how people invest in the hospital, the more it
encouraged me. This is an incredible place to work, and I want to
continue to do my best to help the organization succeed.”
Ultimately, the continued success of the employee campaign is
evidence of the passion and loyalty found at Tuomey, both of which
are reciprocal between employees and employers. “I think it comes
down to the people we have here at Tuomey,” DuRant says. “They
really care about the jobs that they do, and the administration really
cares about them, and it all builds on itself.” Truly, Tuomey is a
wonderful place.
“The employee campaigns help you see that you can make a difference. Though you might just be one person, you can make a difference.” Clyde Wilson
There are many things that make Tuomey a wonderful place, but nothing speaks to the strength of character, passion and loyalty found at Tuomey than the continued success of the biennial employee campaigns.
“It’s something your children and grandchildren can see and say, ‘This is
what my mother or my grandmother did, this is a part of her…”
Peggie Burgess
Since 2000, the employees of Tuomey have given back well
over $1.3 million to various projects. This year’s campaign,
“Building a Better Tuomey,” inspired Tuomey’s employees
to donate more than $240,000 for renovation of Tuomey’s patient
floors and west addition. Tuomey’s “Extreme Makeover” will hap-
pen over the next two to three years, and it will include refitting of
nursing stations, an overhaul of hospital hallways and matching
artwork as well. In the end, Tuomey will have a brand new look.
“It was amazing to see how willing people have been to give back to this organization. They don’t see it as an expense, they see it as an investment.” Joe DuRant
Previous campaigns have funded a wide range of projects includ-
ing support for the Bell Women and Infants Pavilion, a covered
walkway to connect the public parking garage with the hospital,
a community outreach fund and a scholarship program. For the
employees who participated in the campaign this year, the decision
to renovate Tuomey with this campaign’s proceeds was a rather
obvious one.
“Tuomey is home for us,” says Clyde Wilson, boiler operator and
plumbing specialist at Tuomey. “You have to take care of home first.”
And the renovation will be a lasting legacy for the employees who
devote so much time and energy to Tuomey and the community it
serves. “It’s something your children and grandchildren can see and
say, ‘This is what my mother or my grandmother did, this is a part
of her,’” explains Peggie Burgess, an oncology ward clerk who has
worked at Tuomey for over 30 years.
“Tuomey is like home. We’re here more hours than we’re at home sometimes, so you want here to be as comfortable as home.” Peggie Burgess
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43 Lifetimes Spring 2009 Tuomey Healthcare System ::: A Message From the President // Employee Campaign
Barbara Burchstead Tuomey Connections: Tuomey Hospice Festival of Trees Committee Member; Tuomey Fellows Class VIII Graduate
Robert “Bob” Smith Tuomey Connections: New member of The Tuomey Foundation Board of Governors; Tuomey Fellows Class V Graduate
Norma Stone Tuomey Connections: Women of Tuomey Committee Member
Why Tuomey: “My family has a long his-
tory with Tuomey, from my grandparents
down to my children. We are so fortunate
to have an institution of the professional
caliber of Tuomey in our community.”
On Sumter: “I spent countless hours at
Tuomey during lengthy hospitalizations
of both my parents, so I can speak of the
doctors’, nurses’ and support personnel’s
genuine care and concern for the patient
and family from first-hand experience.
Several of them have become good friends.”
Why Tuomey: “I’m a big believer in the
idea that you get out of a community what
you’re willing to put into it. We all have a
responsibility to help make this commu-
nity better, and that includes helping to
maintain a strong medical community. By
serving on the board, I’m hoping to learn
more about Tuomey and become a better
ambassador for the hospital.”
On Sumter: “Over the past 15 years, Tuom-
ey has grown from a community hospital to
a major regional medical center. The nice
thing is that you get quality healthcare right
here in Sumter, but you know the people
who are providing it.”
Why Tuomey: “Tuomey plays a vital role
in the community, not only as a healthcare
provider but also as a major employer and
major supporter of many events in the
Sumter area. It has so many wonderful
things to offer.”
On Sumter: “The community of Sumter
is a great place to work and raise a family.
Having Shaw Air Force Base as a neighbor
brings such purpose to the community, and
we’re all one big family.”
Tuomey Foundation Board of Governors
The People Behind Tuomey
When you first meet Glen Sharp
and Richard Moses, one thing
is blatantly apparent: they are
good friends. They have worked with Tuom-
ey and The Tuomey Foundation for many
years, and they bring considerable experi-
ence with them from different backgrounds.
While their modesty prevents them
from divulging very much information
about themselves, both men are incredibly
accomplished. Moses was born and raised
in Sumter, only leaving for a short period
to attend college and serve in World War II.
Sharp, on the other hand, moved to Sumter
as a young entrepreneur after his own ser-
vice in the war. Moses worked in real estate
and served as mayor of Sumter from 1972 to
1974; Sharp, with his brother Walter, devel-
oped Suburban Propane Gas, Inc., which af-
ter 44 years merged into SC Electric & Gas
– SCANA. Both men have been instrumental
in the development of Tuomey and The
Tuomey Foundation; Sharp was a pivotal
leader behind the initial fund drive to build
the hospital tower expansion, and Moses
was a charter member of the Board.
In recognition of their years of dedicated
service, The Tuomey Foundation’s Board of
Governors and the Trusteeship Committee
voted to make Sharp and Moses the first
lifetime members of the Board of Governors.
They will serve as voting members of the
Board for as long as they like. “I feel highly
honored and flattered to be chosen for this,”
Moses says. “It’s hard to think of anything
that touches more lives than healthcare,
and it is wonderful to be a part of that.”
Sharp agrees. “It has been an interesting
experience to see Tuomey evolve over time,”
Sharp observes. “I’m glad I get to continue
to do so.”For more with Norma, see the womeN oF tuomey article oN p. 7 oF this issue oF LifeTimes.
For more with BarBara, see the Festival oF trees article oN p. 16 oF this issue oF LifeTimes.
For the first time, The Tuomey Foundation’s Board of Governors has offered lifetime memberships to honor two of its most dedicated members.
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5 Tuomey Healthcare System ::: Tuomey Foundation Board of Governors 6Lifetimes Spring 2009
7 Tuomey Healthcare System ::: Women of Tuomey 8Lifetimes Spring 2009
The Women of tuomey program is an exciting new form of outreach from The Tuomey Foundation intended to build relationships between the women of Sumter and Tuomey Healthcare System.
The Women of Tuomey: Making Connections.
Drawing upon the vast network of
women who have graduated from
Tuomey Fellows, or who are oth-
erwise involved in the activities of Tuomey
or the Foundation, the Women of Tuomey
program is predicated on the ever-increas-
ing importance of women as healthcare
decision makers for their families.
“The idea behind the Women of Tuomey is to promote awareness of what Tuomey has to offer the women of our community,” explains Norma Stone, a Sumter resident and member of the five-person committee that organized the first Women of Tuomey event. To this end, each Women of Tuomey event will feature an educational section about some of the unique services and ben-efits Tuomey offers women.
This year’s event allowed each member of Women of Tuomey to host a table for seven women of their choosing at a special luncheon held at Tuomey. The women truly served as hostesses, decorating and provid-ing the table settings for their own tables.
“Each table had a very different dynamic,” observes Hayes Jones, Annual Fund Direc-tor for the Foundation. “Some hostesses
chose to invite family, others chose to invite friends… It created a group of varying ages and associations.”
“Even though they might be thousands of miles away, they are still able to share in the experience of the birth of their child. It is a blessing no one should have to miss, no matter where they are.” norma Stone
This gave the event a very personalized feel, and perhaps made much stronger con-nections than would otherwise have been possible. “It brought a lot of new faces to the hospital, and it’s because people are more eager to come to an event when they are invited by their friend or family member,” Jones continues. “It’s building new rela-tionships that stem from the strength of an existing network.”
The educational section of this year’s luncheon concerned a special service that is available at Tuomey for the women of Shaw Air Force Base. For pregnant women whose husbands are serving overseas, Tuomey is
able to use webcam technology to allow the husbands to see their newborn child im-mediately following delivery and for several days afterwards. “Even though they may be thousands of miles away, they are still able to share in the experience of the birth of their child,” Stone says. “It is a blessing no one should have to miss, no matter where they are.” Although the webcam technology has been available at Tuomey for less than a year, its popularity has been overwhelm-ing; women call, write, and sometimes even email to ask to be involved with the service.
Inspired by the importance of the webcam technology for Sumter and Shaw, the Women of Tuomey at this year‘s event donated enough money to maintain and expand the webcam service over the next year. This is especially significant because the purpose of the event was friendship and fellowship, not fundraising. In the coming years, the Women of Tuomey plan to host annual events, hopefully gaining new mem-bers each time. “It’s unique to the Founda-tion because it’s centered on women and women’s issues,” Jones says. “It promotes friendships, which we hope to see grow over time.”
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9 Tuomey Healthcare System ::: Feature 10Lifetimes Spring 2009
From all accounts, the ideas behind the R Factor program aren’t revolutionary, or even that surprising. But somehow, presented as they are, they have created ripples of change at Tuomey.
event + reaction = outcome
R Factor comes to TuomeyThe R Factor program, a ten-month course brought to Tuomey Healthcare System through the
resources of The Tuomey Foundation, serves as a mechanism by which these everyday,
common-sense ideas can be incorporated into both work and home life. Its premise
is a simple formula: events, plus an individual’s reaction to them, result in a certain
outcome. If the individual can work to control their reaction to events, then they
can achieve a desired outcome. To this end, the R Factor program teaches ten
life skills designed to help individuals understand themselves enough to be
able to control their responses to life situations, both at work and at home.
To date, five hundred employees of Tuomey have already completed
the program. A second class of five hundred more employees has just
started its R Factor ‘journey’. Although the R Factor program is based
on the idea that “individual breakthroughs drive organizational
breakthroughs,” Tuomey has made an effort to send entire depart-
ments through the program simultaneously. The result has been that
the language of the R Factor program has been incorporated into everyday
departmental conversation, thus helping individuals practice and reinforce
the ideas of the program in their daily working environment.
The response from all people involved has been overwhelmingly positive. “The R
Factor helps with your relationships at home, it helps with your relationships at work,
and it definitely helps with your patients, who you see every day,” says Janet Tanner, an
endoscopy nurse who was a member of the first R Factor class. Part of the R Fac-
tor program has participants examine their own personality types, through the
completion of a DISC personality profile. It allows them to see both their positive
and their negative traits, and also gives them a better understanding of how
they and their coworkers perceive their actions. “I say something sometimes,
and I realize now that the other person perceives it a lot differently than the way
I’m intending it to be expressed,” Tanner explains. “It has caused me to listen
more than I speak.”
Another advantage of departments completing the program together is that
coworkers’ understanding of each others’ personality and working types has greatly
increased departmental communication. Michael Keenan, an R Factor program participant
who works in Information Services at Tuomey, has seen this change in his own department.
“People you work with, you can say, ‘I understand them now’... My coworker needs to be a certain
personality type, because the job she has is one where she can’t miss any detail,” observes Keenan. “It makes
you understand that every choice has a consequence no matter what you do, and that choice is going to have not only a
consequence for yourself, but it’s going to affect other people.”
they are things you have heard from the time you were a child… take the time to think about something before responding, notice how your response will affect
others and tHen proceed. set priorities. Listen more than you speak.
“It’s life skills, it’s better decision-making, it’s following your personal core values as well as the hospital’s core values. If you follow those with your decision-making, it’s difficult to go wrong. ”
- Jerry shadbolt
“Unlike other programs, the R Factor is not as much customer service as much as it is about the person giving the customer service. ”
- Brian Huskey
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Perhaps the most impressive evidence of R Factor’s success at Tuomey is
the tide of change the first R Factor class has caused in Tuomey as a whole.
“The whole foundation of the R Factor is the knowledge that you make
your decisions based on your own personal core values,” explains Janelle
DeLuco, an administrative director at Tuomey and the lead facilitator of
the R Factor program. “How you link that to the organization is that the
organization has core values, too, and you have to make sure that your
personal values link to the organizational values.” Tuomey has rede-
fined its core values as a result of feedback from participants in the
first R Factor class; they are now I CARE (Integrity, Compassion,
Accountability, Respect and Excellence). In an effort to place
the value of life skills as high as competency, Tuomey has also
incorporated accountability for the new core values into
employee performance appraisals.
All of this has been possible thanks to the generous
support of The Tuomey Foundation, which has invested
over $65,000 in Tuomey’s employees through the R
Factor program. “I think we always knew we wanted the
program, we just needed to figure out how to get it here.
And [The Tuomey Foundation] was the how,” explains
DeLuco. The R Factor program is one of the many initia-
tives The Tuomey Foundation supports, but one that is
unique in its benefits for both hospital employees and
the community of Sumter as a whole. “We [at Tuomey]
have an obligation to the community to be ambassa-
dors of healthcare and ambassadors to the community,”
DeLuco says. “I think we owe it to them.” With the help
of The Tuomey Foundation, the R Factor program enables
Tuomey employees to be those ambassadors.
Ultimately, the R Factor program’s presence at Tuomey
reveals a lot about the environment and culture of Tuomey.
First and foremost, the Foundation’s commitment to bring a
program that helps employees in all aspects of their lives speaks
to the Foundation’s continued support of both Tuomey and the
community of Sumter. Furthermore, the willingness of the staff to
welcome and integrate the ideas of the program is indicative of the
spirit of the employees here. But perhaps the biggest testament of all
to the culture of Tuomey is the openness of the administration and the
organization to adapt and evolve along with its employees. In the end, while
the R Factor is a good program filled with helpful ideas, its effect at Tuomey
is purely a result of the people here.Editor’s Note: The R Factor: Ten Skills For Maximizing the One Thing You Control is the work of Timothy Kight and Focus 3. For more information, please see www.Focus3.biz .
“The R Factor is common-sense knowledge. But the world is so fast-paced, sometimes we need a reminder to stop and look at ourselves and how we work. ”
- michael Keenan
“I work with a lot of intelligent people, but we sometimes get so wrapped up in the details and what’s going on that we forget about the people. I think what the R Factor has done is it’s made us think about each other as people, and not just as staff. ”
- Brenda mobley
“Since my fiancée and I went through R Factor, our communication level is far above what it was. Every employee in this hospital should go through R Factor to learn to balance home and work.”
- Lee pitt
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1211 Lifetimes Spring 2009 Tuomey Healthcare System ::: Feature
I didn’t panic when her water broke.
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Another year has passed, and it’s again time to look back on the many things that The Tuomey Foundation has ac-
complished over the past year. It was not an easy year, being one filled with economic challenges across the globe. We felt these challenges here in Sumter, too; for the first time ever, our invest-ment portfolio took a significant loss, a fact that is reflected in our financial report over the fol-lowing pages. In spite of these difficulties, 2008 was still a hugely successful year, as the Foun-dation continues to reach into the community with its bedrock programs and with several new ones that are just beginning. This annual report details the many impacts these programs have on the community, and the many ways in which the Foundation strives to give back to those who support it.
We have always emphasized the fact that The Tuomey Foundation is built on relationships first. This has never been more apparent than in 2008. The employee campaign, always a source of great joy for Tuomey and the Foundation, was an incredible success in a year in which the eco-nomic climate would have predicted otherwise. Additionally, the Tuomey Fellows program, now
in its ninth class, has given the Foundation over 140 ambassadors in the commu-
nity. These programs, like the many others supported by the Foundation,
are rooted in relationships and the passion that people feel for
this organization and the work that we do. We can look back
on 2008 and be proud of our accomplishments and the ways in which we have banded together to face difficult times.
Furthermore, we can look forward to 2009. It will be a challenging time, but it will also be an exciting time. As the stories in this maga-zine reveal, our boards are more involved than ever, our planned giving program is gaining mo-mentum, exciting new programs like Women of Tuomey are taking root in the community, and established programs like Tuomey Fellows and our outreach programs continue to be strong. The beauty of 2008 was that we worked harder than ever before to establish new relationships, to reconnect relationships that perhaps were lost along the way and to remain true to the rela-tionships and expectations that already existed. This next year promises to see a continuation and amplification of that effort, and we welcome the continued growth of The Tuomey Founda-tion family.
In the end, it’s this family that makes all of the sto-ries in this magazine happen; none of these things would be possible without the help and support of our donors, board members, volunteers, committee members and staff. It’s the people who are involved with the Foundation who make these programs a success, and we are truly blessed by your time, talents and generosity. On behalf ofThe Tuomey FoundationBoard of Governors, the caretaker of all that has been entrusted, we congratulate you on another successful year, and we thank you from the bottom of our hearts.
Gratefully,
Erik WhaleyExecutive Director/Chief Development Officer
The Tuomey Foundation
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Patient RelatedCommunity Outreach
Health EducationScholarships
SPECIAL EVENTS SUMMARY 2008
BOARD OF GOVERNORS2008 - 2009
maj. gen. (ret) thomas r. olsen sr, Chairmandebbie Bowen
ernest c. Brown, Jr. edward K. Bynum
Leroy p. creech edward W. duffy, Jr., md
clifton c. goodwin Lee o. Holloway
terrell t. Horne, esq claytonr. Lowder iii, md
andré mcBriderobert s. mccreight
Kathy W. mcelveenansel r. mcfaddin iii, md
richard p. mosescharles r. propst, mdKay m. rhoads, ph.d.
r. glenmore sharpJoe J. singletonrobert B. smith
Joseph c. smoakearl Wilson
William f. Young, md
The FoundaTion Family
The beauty of 2008 was that we worked harder than ever to establish new relationships, to
reconnect relationships that perhaps were lost along the
way and to remain true to the relationships and expectations
that already existed.
- erikWhaley
THE TUOMEYFOUNDATION STAFF
erik B. Whaley, cfreExecutive Director & CDO
Hayes JonesAnnual Fund Director
Laura H. KesslerDonor Relations Coordinator
maurine c. chingAdministrative Assitant
catherine a. BrooksAdministrative Assitant
carl mobleyAccountant
GROSS INCOME
Since its inception 13 years ago, The Tuomey
Foundation has contributed well over $2 mil-
lion in hospital and community services. Not-
ing an almost $700,000 drop in the market in 2008, last
year’s gross income was extremely positive due to our
communty’s generous support and contributions of
The Duke Endowment Pledge. payment of pledges $ 1 6 2 , 7 4 8 . 1 9
new cash gifts received $ 2 8 8 , 4 3 4 . 9 6 interest & dividends $ 8 5 , 5 8 7 . 8 3 realized gain $ 1,288.75
TOTAl GROSS DEPOSITS $ 538,059.73
the duke endowment pledge $ 1 , 7 4 4 , 0 8 2 . 0 0 other pledge Balances $ 3 0 6 , 7 1 5 . 3 8
gifts in Kind $ 4 7 , 2 6 5 . 5 4
Unrealized gain $ -6 9 4 , 0 6 4 . 1 7
total other gifts $ -340,083.25
TOTAl GROSS FOR ThE yEAR $ 1,063,915.50
Sumter Arts Showcase } $24,939.00
$50,187.00 { Festival of Trees
Gross Revenue } $124,030.79
$48,904.79 { Golf Classic
2008 The Tuomey Foundation
ANNUAL REPORTPROJECTS FUNDED 2008
13 2008 Tuomey Foundation Annual Report ::: Letter from Erik // Financials 14Lifetimes Spring 2009
15 2008 Tuomey Foundation Annual Report :: Contributors // Programs 16Lifetimes Spring 2009
CADUCEUS SOCIETYAnonymousDr. Melissa W. and Mr. Stephen F. ArscottDr. and Mrs. James A. AtkisonDr. Mary Elizabeth BlanchardDr. and Mrs. Philip H. BrandtDr. and Mrs. Hans A. BringsDr. and Mrs. John J. BrittonDr. Garrett M. Clanton, IIDrs. Mark M. and Linda S. CrabbeDr. and Mrs. Kent N. CunninghamDr. and Mrs. P. Douglas deHollDr. and Mrs. Gene F. DickersonDr. and Mrs. G. Scot DiltsDr. and Mrs. Edward W. Duffy, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Danny H. FordDr. and Mrs. Richard E. GettyDr. and Mrs. Lea B. GivensDr. Felicia L. GoinsDr. and Mrs. James A. Goodson, IIIDr. and Mrs. William A. KingDr. Jason LeonardDr. W. Mitchell Levi, IIIDr. and Mrs. Wendell M. Levi, Jr.Drs. Usah Lilavivat and Pusadee SuchindaDr. and Mrs. David B. LoviceDr. and Mrs. Clayton R. Lowder, IIIDr. and Mrs. Wilmot S. McCollough, IIIDrs. Ansel R. and Jennifer M. McFaddin, IIIDr. and Mrs. Michael R. MeaseDr. and Mrs. Mark J. MitchinerDrs. Timothy L. and Tammy E. PannellDr. and Mrs. Gilbert E. Parker, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Richard T. Patrick, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Osmar A. PinillaDr. Lisbeth W. and Mr. Charles P. PoagDr. and Mrs. Charles R. PropstDr. and Mrs. Andrew J. ReynoldsDr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Riddle, IIIDr. and Mrs. Laurie N. SmithDr. and Mrs. T. Rhett Spencer, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Kurt T. StroebelDr. and Mrs. Eric S. WernsmanDr. and Mrs. Robert C. Wimberly, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. William F. YoungDr. Catherine M. Zybak and Mr. James
E. Bowman
TUOmEY SOCIETYMr. and Mrs. Curt M. AckermanMr. and Mrs. Roger W. AckermanMr. Bruce AndrewsAnonymousMr. and Mrs. Mike ArdisMs. Dale ArnoldMr. Robert M. ArnoldMr. Stephen F. and Dr. Melissa W. ArscottDr. and Mrs. James A. AtkisonMs. Shirley G. BakerMr. and Mrs. Martin BarocasMr. and Mrs. Dale BarthMr. and Mrs. Anthony E. BarwickMr. and Mrs. Robert S. BatemanMr. Michael BaumbachMr. and Mrs. J. Edward Bell, IIIMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey BlackMr. and Mrs. R. Powell BlackDr. Mary Elizabeth BlanchardRev. and Mrs. James BlassingameMs. Beverly BoothMr. Michael BoweMr. and Mrs. Rick BowenMr. James E. Bowman and Dr. Catherine
M. ZybakMs. Rhonda F. BowmanMr. and Mrs. William N. Boyce, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Boykin, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Tripp BoykinMrs. Charldeen L. BozanekMr. and Mrs. John M. Brabham, Jr.Mrs. June BradhamDr. and Mrs. Philip H. BrandtDr. and Mrs. Hans A. BringsDr. and Mrs. John J. BrittonMs. Charlene BrogdonMr. and Mrs. Ernest C. Brown, Jr.Mr. Frank BrunsonMs. Peggie BurgessMr. Jeremy BushurMr. and Mrs. Edward K. BynumMs. Mary B. CainMr. Johnny CampbellMs. Peggy S. CantrellMr. Ralph CantyMr. and Mrs. David CarltonDr. and Mrs. Brent D. CarrawayMs. Renae K. ChadwickDr. Garrett M. Clanton, II
Mr. and Mrs. Davis ClarkMr. Richard ClaytonMs. Carolyn A. ColegateMr. and Mrs. Dwight ColemanMr. Richard CookeMs. Elizabeth F. CorbettMr. Christian CoxMr. and Mrs. Jay CoxDrs. Mark M. and Linda S. CrabbeMr. and Mrs. Leroy P. CreechDr. and Mrs. Kent N. CunninghamMs. Becky R. DabbsDr. and Mrs. P. Douglas deHollMs. Janelle E. DeLucoDr. and Mrs. Gene F. DickersonDr. and Mrs. G. Scot DiltsMr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Dinkins, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. W. Andrew DowlingMr. Joe DragichDr. and Mrs. Edward W. Duffy, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. DurginMs. Williamena M. EasleyMr. and Mrs. Frank O. EdwardsMr. Philip L. EdwardsMr. and Mrs. Jeffery H. FawMr. and Mrs. Charles E. FienningMr. and Ms. Peter J. FlanaganMr. Randy FloydMr. and Mrs. Roy N. Flynn, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Danny H. FordMr. and Mrs. William T. Fort, IIIMr. and Mrs. Julian G. Frasier, IIIMr. John M. GagnonMr. and Mrs. Robert A. Galiano, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Timothy H. GaymonDr. and Mrs. Richard E. GettyMr. and Mrs. James W. GierMr. and Mrs. Shawn M. GilroyDr. and Mrs. Lea B. GivensMr. and Mrs. Chalmers L. Glenn, IVDr. Felicia L. GoinsDr. and Mrs. James A. Goodson, IIIMr. and Mrs. Clifton C. Goodwin, IIIMr. David W. GoogeMr. Robert E. Graham, Jr.Ms. Terri J. GreeneMr. Thomas W. Greenman and
Ms. Sheri K. WatkinsMr. Bill GreerMr. and Mrs. Ben E. Griffith, Jr.Mr. Robert GuffeyMr. Brett D. Haen
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. HarrisMs. Sarah HarrisonMr. and Mrs. Septimus A. Harvin, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott HarvinMr. and Mrs. James E. HeathMr. Jeff HinkleMs. Frances Elaine HintonMr. and Mrs. Lee O. HollowayMr. and Mrs. Otis HollowayMr. and Mrs. William J. Holmes, IIIMr. and Mrs. N. Douglas HorneMr. and Mrs. Terrell T. HorneMr. Larry HuttonMs. Sylvia Christian JamesMr. Richard H. JenretteMr. and Mrs. W. Paul JohnsonMs. Kimberly M. JollyMr. W. Bruce JonesMr. and Mrs. James E. JonesMr. Jeff JonesMr. and Mrs. John T. Jones, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Roy D. JonesMr. and Mrs. L. Patrick Joyner, Jr.Ms. Alice H. KaminMs. Marguerite M. KenyonMr. and Mrs. Brent A. KingDr. and Mrs. William A. KingMs. Shirley M. KolbMr. Jonathan KoontzMr. Robert J. LemmerDr. Jason LeonardDr. W. Mitchell Levi, IIIDr. and Mrs. Wendell M. Levi, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. J. Greg LewisMr. Bruce T. LightseyDrs. Usah Lilavivat and Pusadee SuchindaMr. Bubba LivingstonDr. and Mrs. David B. LoviceDr. and Mrs. Clayton R. Lowder, IIIMs. Catherine E. LuebbertMr. Steve LutfyMr. and Mrs. Wilson M. Macewen, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. R. Keith MaklaryMr. and Mrs. David F. MartinMr. and Mrs. J. Gregory MartinMr. and Mrs. Andre’ G. McBrideMs. Lucy G. McClaryDr. and Mrs. Wilmot S. McCollough, IIIMr. and Mrs. Donald E. McCordMr. Jim McCormackMs. Lyn B. McCoyMr. and Mrs. Charles R. McCreight
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. McCreightMs. Sonya H. McDanielMr. and Mrs. Joseph T. McElveen, Jr.Drs. Ansel R. and Jennifer M. McFaddin, IIIMr. Thomas G. McIlwainMr. and Mrs. Scott C. McLendonMr. and Mrs. Russ McLeodMr. and Mrs. D. Douglas McMasterDr. and Mrs. Michael R. MeaseMr. and Mrs. David P. MerchantMr. and Timothy H. MerchantMr. and Mrs. Richard S. MetzMr. and Mrs. Greg D. MillerMr. and Mrs. Harold T. MillerDr. and Mrs. Albert D. MimsDr. and Mrs. Mark J. MitchinerMr. and Mrs. James H. Mixon, Jr.Mrs. Emily C. MoiseMs. Catherine R. MonettiMr. and Mrs. Bert L. Montague, IIMr. and Mrs. G. Britton Moseley, IIIMr. and Mrs. Richard P. MosesMs. Norma NagyMs. Nicole F. NorrisMs. Amy R. OakleyMr. and Mrs. William J. Odom, Jr.Maj. Gen. (Ret.) and Mrs. Thomas R. OlsenMr. and Mrs. John D. OsteenMr. and Mrs. Sylvester L. OwensMr. and Mrs. Philip G. PalmerDrs. Timothy L. and Tammy E. PannellDr. and Mrs. Gilbert E. Parker, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Richard T. Patrick, Jr.Mr. Bryan PaylorMs. Sheila E. PettusDr. and Mrs. Osmar A. PinillaMr. Charles P. and Dr. Lisbeth W. PoagMr. and Mrs. Danny PriceDr. and Mrs. Charles R. PropstMs. Linda L. RainsMr. and Mrs. M. Perry RandleDr. Andrena E. RayMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey J. ReedMs. Brenda B. RemmesMr. and Mrs. William R. RenwickMr. Benjamin H. RexDr. and Ms. Andrew J. ReynoldsMr. Marvin D. and Dr. Kay M. RhoadsMr. and Mrs. W. Scott RichardsonDr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Riddle, IIIMr. and Mrs. George W. RikardMr. Matthew B. Roberts
Ms. Milissa B. RobertsonMr. and Mrs. S. Lathan Roddey, IIIMr. and Mrs. Scott W. Rumph, Jr.Ms. Gerona SandersMr. and Mrs. James J. Sanyi, Jr.Mr. Bill SchroderMr. and Mrs. Paul J. Schumacher, IIIMr. Ramon Schwartz, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Jerry L. ShadboltMr. and Mrs. Dabney L. SharpMr. and Mrs. R. Glenmore SharpMr. and Mrs. M. David ShawMr. and Mrs. A. Dale SherrillMr. and Mrs. Todd SimensonMr. and Mrs. A. Craig SimmonsMr. and Mrs. Joe J. SingletonMs. Libby SingletonDr. and Mrs. Laurie N. SmithRep. and Mrs. G. Murrell Smith, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. SmithMr. and Mrs. William E. SmithMr. and Mrs. Joseph C. SmoakMr. James M. SparrowDr. and Mrs. T. Rhett Spencer, Jr.Ms. Mary A. StaggsMs. Dawn R. StanleyMr. and Mrs. Ranny StephensMr. and Ms. Craig A. StevensMr. and Mrs. Ryan M. StewartMr. and Mrs. D. Gregory StoneMr. and Mrs. William L. StoverDr. and Mrs. Kurt T. StroebelMr. and Mrs. Michael SvetlikMr. Mike ThomasMr. and Mrs. Porter L. Thompkins, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Gregory A. ThompsonMr. and Mrs. Alex TisdaleMrs. W. Melton TisdaleMr. and Mrs. Dennis J. TurnerMr. Harold L. Turner, Jr.Mrs. Ellen WarburtonMr. Andrew WarrenMr. and Mrs. Keller H. WatsonMr. Michael C. WatsonMr. W. Burke Watson, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. W. Burke Watson, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. W. Stanley WelchDr. and Mrs. Eric S. WernsmanMs. Clara M. WestMr. and Mrs. Eugene K. Weston, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Erik B. WhaleyDr. and Mrs. Robert B. Whaley
Contributors to The Tuomey Foundation // 2008
The annual Festival of Trees
and Circle of Lights celebra-
tion raises money for Tuomey
Hospice Services. In 2008, 46 sponsor-
decorated trees displayed throughout
the hospital lobby,
cafeteria and el-
evator banks of
each floor during
the holiday season
brought joy to patients, visitors and
employees. All in all, $50,187.00 (net
proceeds) was raised for Tuomey Hos-
pice Services. According to Barbara
Burchstead, Festival of Trees Commit-
tee Member and Tuomey volunteer,
the annual festival “is a spiritual lift
for the whole hospital community.”
SumTeR aRTS ShoWCaSe
FeSTiVal oF TReeS
The annual Sumter Arts Showcase, held at
Miss Libby’s School of Dance, raises money
for Tuomey’s Women and Children’s Ser-
vices. Through the years, the event and its gener-
ous sponsors have contributed over $175,000 to
hospital related projects. This past year’s two-day per-
formance involved around 150 dancers and grossed
$24,939.00. The proceeds are designated for the en-
hancement of infant and newborn care in the nurseries
at Tuomey.
“My husband Davis and I met when we were both working
at Tuomey. Davis really loved Tuomey; he devoted his
time, energy and passion to Tuomey through all
of his working years.It is in his memory that I support the Foundation now.”
$50,187.00Net proceeds from the Festival of Trees
$13,319.82Net proceeds from the Sumter Arts Showcase
46Tree Sponsors
The Tuomey Foundation was established in
October 1995 as the fundraising arm of Tuomey
Healthcare System. Contributions made by
individuals, families, businesses and other
foundations through The Tuomey Foundation
go directly to the funds and services for which
they are designated and not to pay operating
overhead. This ensures 100 percent of donor
contributions go to direct services for the
community.
EMILY MOISE // TUOMEY SOCIETY DONOR
The Tuomey Foundation Family
17 2008 Tuomey Foundation Annual Report :: Contributors // Programs 18Lifetimes Spring 2009
Mrs. Charles H. White, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. WilderMr. and Mrs. Earl WilsonMr. James E. WilsonMs. Elizabeth A. Tuomey WilsonDr. and Mrs. Robert C. Wimberly, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. William H. Wise, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Matthew E. WittMr. and Mrs. Glenn Y. WoodrumDr. and Mrs. William F. YoungMr. Dan YountMs. Brenda P. Zilch
HErITAgE SOCIETYOur 365Dr. and Mrs. Jay A. AndersonMs. Julia D. BochetteMs. Elaine R. BuddinMs. Tammy L. BurdickMs. Mary L. CantyMs. Alicia R. CoulterMr. Michael L. CousinsMs. Robin L. DavisMr. and Mrs. Charles F. DennyMs. O. Lawan EvansMs. Sarah B. FreemanMs. Connie B. GibbonsMr. Kevin GrantMs. Priscilla A. HarrellMr. Nick G. HarrisDr. and Mrs. Donald E. HarropMr. and Mrs. Alfred T. Heath, IIIMr. Wm. Brian HuskeyMs. Denise J. IlerMr. and Mrs. John T. Jones, IIIMs. Stacy H. JordanMs. Laura H. KesslerDrs. Phillip L. and Helen D. LathamMs. Paula Ann MaussMs. Edna W. McDowellMs. Tonya J. MimmsMr. Roy A. MorningMs. Christine M. PendryMr. Vernon T. RhotenDr. Luns C. RichardsonDr. and Mrs. G. Murrell SmithDr. and Mrs. Triz V. Smith Ms. Tamara A. StoneMs. Linda A. StuckeyMs. Sally A. TurnerMs. Donna F. WelchMr. Gregory A. WhiteDr. and Mrs. Barney L. Williams, Jr.Ms. Jill C. WilliamsonMr. Heyward O. Wilson, Jr.Ms. Dorinda R. WiseMr. and Mrs. J. Michael Yates
PATrOn SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. Frederick D. AllenMs. Amy B. ArdMs. Susan ArrantsMs. Annette BakerMs. Lori BeatonMs. Tracy M. BedwellMrs. Colleen L. BlackmonMrs. Bobbie S. BoothMs. April W. BrogdonMs. Linda G. BrownMs. Renee K. BrownMs. Melissa S. BurgessMs. Jennifer R. BurkeMs. Suzanne W. BurkeyMs. Barbara A. CarlisleMs. Cynthia L. CarrawayMs. Mildred Z. CatalanMs. Holly ChaseMr. Oliver Coleman, Jr.Mr. Daniel W. CookMr. Scott CookMs. Angela B. DeasMs. Michelle Y. DeVineMs. Beata DillowMr. William F. DolingerMs. Elizabeth A. EdwardsMs. Judith C. FerrellDrs. John R. and Kelly D. Fleming, Jr.Ms. Beverly K. ForakerMs. Susan E. FordhamMs. Virginia B. GaymonMs. Sheila E. GeddingsMs. Maureen F. GonzalesMs. Lisa HerbertMs. Mandy L. HiceDoc Holiday’s Family DentistryMs. Brenda HolmesMs. Linda S. HummellMs. Terry H. JettMr. Barnett A. KeittMs. Patricia P. KirbyMs. Kerri N. LavenderMs. Laurie LingefeltMr. Charles M. LloydMs. Dina M. McCallMs. Mary McCrayMs. Sandra S. McElveenMs. Kimberly J. McGowanMerckMs. Dana M. MitchellMs. Brenda MobleyMs. Pamela S. MooneyhamMs. Dianne D. MorrisMs. Kellie A. MurphyMs. Beverly J. MyersMs. Becky NettlesMr. Kenneth D. OrrMs. Susan B. ParnellMr. and Mrs. William H. PriceMr. Ronald C. RathMs. Michelle D. Ressler
Mr. Eric RosdailDr. and Mrs. John E. Rowe, IIIMs. Judy C. RussMs. Lora K. ScharfMs. Corliss B. ShafferMs. Tammi K. SolesSumter Surgical Associates, P.A.Mr. John K. ThomasMs. Karen R. TimmonsMs. Susan F. TurnerMs. D. Elaine TutenMs. Frances L. WashingtonMr. and Mrs. Thomas W. WattsMs. Devonne WilliamsMs. Jocelyn B. WilliamsMs. Gwen S. WindhamMs. Montie M. Wix
SUPPOrTEr SOCIETYAberdeen CateryMayor and Mrs. Thomas H. AlexanderMr. and Mrs. Coley AltmanMr. and Mrs. Beryl F. Anthony, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Roger M. ArmfieldMr. Ralph W. Barbier, IIIMs. Linda BarnesMs. Geraldine BedardMr. Larry L. BellingerMs. Lisa M. BenenhaleyMr. and Mrs. Hubert D. BissettMs. Erin B. BlankenshipBob’s Appliance Service, Inc. Ms. Ernesteen BradleyMs. Laressa B. BrantleyMs. Madeline BrownMs. Tammy R. BucknerMr. and Mrs. Harry B. Burchstead, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. BynumMr. and Mrs. William E. CallowayMs. Maurine C. ChingMs. Jane G. CollinsColumbia SnacksConcord Presbyterian Church - Carrie Y.
Witherspoon SS Class Ms. Suzanne C. CordleMr. and Mrs. William H. CroftCurtis & Croft, Attorneys at LawDanny’s Trophy Shop, Inc.Dr. Edna L. DavisMr. and Mrs. Harold L. Deprill, Jr.Mr. Brandon M. DinkinsMr. and Mrs. Don Z. DixonDr. and Mrs. M. Mayes DuBoseMs. Jessica C. DunlapMr. Joseph C. DuRantMr. and Mrs. Charles T. EdensDr. and Mrs. James W. EllettCol. and Mrs. Kevin M. FelixMs. Betty L. FountainMr. Edward N. Frenz
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. GibbsMrs. Gloria GlasscockMs. Amy GravesMr. A. Samuel GraySonny Hall Custom CabinetsMr. and Mrs. William P. HarrisonMrs. Theo Tuomey HayesDr. and Mrs. William R. HaynieMr. Timothy L. HewsonDr. John B. Hilton, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Eugene E. HiltonMs. Sandra A. HolladayHospice Care of Tri-CountyMs. Judith G. JamesMr. Alix R. JohnsonMs. Cynthia D. JohnsonMs. Tammy L. JohnsonMs. Deborah A. JonesMs. Nancy B. JonesMs. Sandra K. JoosMr. and Mrs. J. Robert JumpDr. Kamran Koranloo and Ms. Minou
KhazanMr. Robert P. KirchheimerMr. Texin LiMs. Kimberly LipscombMr. Marion M. LipscombeMs. Julie A. LowderMs. Harriett E. LynnMs. Frances L. MarcumMs. Melvetta S. McGaineyMs. Betty R. McLeodMr. Thomas S. McManusMs. Ruth A. MeyersMr. Carl K. MobleyMs. Clara G. MoiseDr. and Mrs. Henry P. MosesDr. and Mrs. Charles E. MossMs. Karen C. MusterMs. Lisa F. NettlesMs. Kandie NorredMr. Jackie D. OlsonMs. Linda M. ParantoMs. Anna H. PayneMs. Stacy Y. PearsonMr. and Mrs. Peter M. PerrillPlatinum Limousine ServiceMs. Loretta Polk-HouckMr. Frank ReiterMr. and Mrs. Robert L. ResslerMr. and Mrs. Harold L. ReynoldsMs. Sandra L. RoarkMr. Jeff RogersSaint Leo UniversityMs. Susan C. ScoutenMs. Elizabeth P. SeaseMr. and Mrs. James E. ShaferMs. Mildred B. ShawMs. Karen ShireMr. and Mrs. Franklin M. ShulerSifco Mechanical, Inc.Ms. Shirley A. Sims
Mr. A. Owen Smith, Jr.Ms. Mary Ann SmithMr. Thomas L. SmithSouth Carolina Bank and Trust of the
PiedmontMs. Christina L. StogsdillMr. Richard N. StoneStyles by SteveTuomey Developmental PediatricsTuomey Healthcare System Emergency
Room StaffTuomey Healthcare System Outpatient
Surgery Center StaffMr. T. Douglas Tuomey, IIIMs. Deborah C. TurnerUpstate Restoration, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. David M. WaldkirchMs. Renata L. WalkerMs. Harriet B. WaltersMs. Lisa K. WalzerMs. Dorothy A. WeatherlyMr. Harwood E. WeatherlyMs. Danielle M. WelchDr. and Mrs. Charles H. White, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Burnet R. WilliamsMs. Betty J. WilsonMs. Evelyn WilsonMs. Katie B. WiseMs. Muriel Yarbrough
DOnOrSMr. and Mrs. Harvey W. Achziger, Jr.Ms. Lauren AdamsMs. Marilyn M. AddisonMs. Wanda AddisonMs. Kristen AlexanderMrs. Jodeil B. AltmanAmeris BankMs. Geraldine AndersonMr. and Mrs. Tim AndersonAnonymous DonorsMs. Isabelle ArdMs. Laura ArdMr. and Mrs. David L. ArdisMs. Marijon ArdisMs. Stephanie ArdisMs. Mary C. ArmstrongMr. and Mrs. Leon ArnoldMrs. Margaret D. AtkinsonMs. Janet AwosanyaDr. Laura E. AyersMrs. Dorothy M. BaconMs. Mary W. BailesMs. Anna E. BarnesMs. Joanna BarnesMr. and Mrs. Dennis S. BarnettMs. Margie A. BarrettMs. Jill BarrickMs. Leila K. BarwickMs. Jeanette Beatson
Mr. Geoffrey BemissBerkeley Soil & Water Conservation
DistrictMr. and Mrs. Ed BernierMs. Laura A. BettingerMr. and Mrs. Jim Bigham, Jr.Ms. Crystal G. BishopMs. Nancy BishopMs. Christina BlakleyMs. Annette BleasdaleMs. Valerie BluntMs. Lynn S. BolenMs. Alphia M. BoneyLt. Col. (Ret.) and Mrs. Sterling W. BoydMr. Steve M. BoykinMs. Tracy M. BoykinMs. Linda BraceyMs. Heather BradfordMs. Annie C. BradhamMs. Gerolyn G. BradhamMs. Catherine M. BradleyMr. Robert H. BramlettMs. Sabrina BrayMs. Shannon S. BrazellMr. and Mrs. Tom BrinkerhoffMr. and Mrs. John P. BrittonMs. Jacqueline BrodyMs. Virginia H. BrogdonMs. Sheila BrooksMr. Vincent BrooksMs. Annette F. BrowderMs. Teresa BrowderMr. Baxter T. Brown and Ms. Cornelia
B. MahoneDr. and Mrs. David E. Brown, Jr.Ms. Edith H. BrowningMr. and Mrs. Johnathan W. BryanMs. Jami A. BryantMs. Lisa C. BryantMs. Edna J. BuckeryMs. Dorothy E. BuckmanMs. Carolyn BucknerMr. Anthony B. BuddinMr. and Mrs. F. Carey BuddsMs. Marlene BurgessMs. Susan BurtsMs. Lisa C. BushMs. Lillian A. ByasMs. Ellen CallowayMr. and Mrs. Harry D. CalvertMs. Heather CampbellMr. David H. CannonMr. Jason CantyMs. Kimberly CaplesMs. Ashleigh L. CarterMs. Pamela CastroMs. Susan E. CaulkinsMrs. Nancy CaveMs. Janice ChalmasMs. Amy B. ChappellMs. Vivian ChestnutMs. Alethia K. Clark
The Tuomey Fellows program has opened my eyes a lot. I’ve been able to go places the average person can’t go, and see things only people who work here get to see.It’s been very educational and very worthwhile.
Tuomey FelloWS ClaSS oF 2008
The Tuomey FelloWS PRoGRam
Since 2001, the Tuomey Fellows pro-
gram has given business and volun-
teer leaders from the community a
behind-the-scenes look at what goes on at
Tuomey and in healthcare in general. Partic-
ipants attend healthcare-oriented class ses-
sions, focusing on everything from surgical
services and cardiac procedures to adminis-
tration of a community nonprofit hospital. In
addition, they tour the hospital and observe
its intricate workings, from surgeries to the
emergency room. By the time they graduate,
they are very knowledgeable in the daily op-
erations of the Tuomey Healthcare System
and are ambassadors for their community’s
hospital.
MICHAEL YATES // TUOMEY FELLOWSCLASS of 2009
Goliath Brunson, Jr.
Barbara S. Burchstead
William J. Carter, Jr.
Jay W. Davis
Tim Hardee
Robert C. Harris
Edwin J. Kinney
Sue M. Ladson
Susan R. McDuffie
Kenneth O. Mims
Luns C. Richardson
Warren S. Richardson
Mary B. Sheridan
Anthony C. Simmons
Dennis J. Turner
GoVeRnoR’S CiRCle
memBeRS
GoVeRnoR’S CiRCle
A new program for The Tuomey
Foundation this year, the Gover-
nor’s Circle is a way for individuals
who have rotated off of the Board of Gover-
nors to stay connected to the Foundation
and the hospital. There are no obligations
or duties associated with membership in
the Governor’s Circle; it is purely a way for
former Board members to stay involved as
advisors and advocates. As of now, there are
about 18 members in the Governor’s Circle.
the Foundation looks forward to the contin-
ued growth of this exciting new program.
Anthony E. Barwick
Rev. James B. Blassingame
John M. Brabham, Jr.
Karl Chandler
Karla K. Dickerson
Charles E. Fienning
Chalmers L. Glenn, III
Felicia L. Goins, MD
Jean E. Gray
Ben E. Griffith, Jr.
Thomas W. Hepfer, MD
John T. Jones, Jr.
Rev. Phil M. Jones
Mark J. Mitchiner, MD
Andrena E. Ray, Ph.D.
Kay S. Teer
Harriette H. Wimberly
Contributors to The Tuomey Foundation // 2008 (continued)
19 2008 Tuomey Foundation Annual Report :: Contributors // Programs 20Lifetimes Spring 2009
I just want to say thank you, Tuomey, for having this program where I can interact with other kids who have asthma.
WellneSS SCReeninGS
CamP SCamP
Through support from The Tuomey Foundation, Tuomey’s
Industrial Medicine and Wellness Program brings proac-
tive disease prevention and healthcare services out into the
community. Last year, the program provided on site, free wellness ser-
vices and education to thousands of Sumter-area residents through
school and church health fairs, community-wide events, college class-
es and monthly seminars at churches, senior and community centers.
The services assist the entire community, including everything from
poison prevention for elementary school kids to blood pressure
checks for adults.
67Number of children who attended camp in 2008
SAMORIA SESSIONS // CAMP SCAMP PARTICIPANT
Debbie Kitterman, mother of two daughters
who both attend Camp SCAMP, says the
supervision is a great comfort to par-
ents concerned that physical activi-
ty might trigger an asthmatic event.
“It felt good to know that somebody
was there who would really take
care of them,” says Kitterman. Ul-
timately, the goal of Camp SCAMP
is to teach children about their con-
dition so they can monitor, control
and live with it. As Camp SCAMP volun-
teer nurse Samantha Thomas explains,
“The more children we teach about
asthma, the more we can
prevent hospitalizations
and acute attacks.”
Camp SCAMP is a traditional sum-
mer camp for asthmatic children
funded by The Tuomey Founda-
tion. 2008 marked the 17th year for the
camp, which works to educate kids aged 5
to 12 on their disease amidst a free, fun and
well-monitored camp experience. The camp
introduces asthmatic children to other chil-
dren with the same condition, and it pro-
vides an opportunity for healthy physical
activity under the supervision of respira-
tory therapists and counselors.
3,000500
3,000153153
3,865
69
Second Graders Educated About Poison Prevention
People Educated About Sun Screen Safety
Nutrition Education For Kids
PSA Blood Tests
Prostate Cancer Screenings
Blood Pressure Checks
Skin Cancer Screenings
Mr. and Mrs. Duane N. ClarkMr. and Mrs. Doyle K. ClayMs. Sheila CokerMrs. Vermelle W. ConverseMs. Joan Fay CookMs. Jannie L. CoplinMs. Adele J. CorbettThe Cosmopolitan ClubMs. Samantha M. CoulterMs. Blondell CousarMr. and Mrs. Thomas H. CowardMs. Ruth A. CrannellMr. and Mrs. Stephen M. CreechMr. and Mrs. William L. Cromer, Jr.Chaplain Willie CrumMr. Mack W. DanielsMr. and Mrs. Lula C. DavenportMs. Josey M. DavisMs. Mary B. DavisMs. Miranda R. DavisMrs. Sheila H. DavisMr. and Mrs. Stephen W. DeschampsMs. Emery R. DeSonierMr. William B. DickersonCol. (Ret.) and Mrs. Gerald J. DixMs. Myrna H. DixonMs. Scoshi DollardMs. Gloria DomreseRev. Betty Jean DraytonMr. and Mrs. Carl C. DuBoseMr. Jeremy L. DuBoseMs. Joyce DuBoseMr. and Mrs. Ladson M. DuBoseDr. and Mrs. Eddie C. DuRant, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Cecil EaddyMs. Mary E. EaddyMs. Dana EdmundsMs. Ella McDonald EdwardsMs. Ozena EdwardsEMS-Chemie (North American) Inc.Ms. Michelle ErvansMr. Edward S. Ervin, IIIMs. Bobbye Sue EvansMs. Elizabeth H. EvansMs. Minne M. EvansMs. Brenda F. FieldsMr. Michael FinleyMs. Brandi R. FloydMs. Louise FloydMs. Tonya FloydMs. Donna FollinMs. Clara E. FowlerMs. Shirley S. FowlerMs. Edith D. FridayMs. Antoinette FullardMs. Brenda FullerMs. Tammy L. GaineyMr. Robert K. GallowayMs. Laurine E. GarrityMs. Thelma P. GathMs. Jo F. GaymonMr. and Mrs. Mason D. Geddings
Ms. Nancy M. GeddingsMs. Jillian N. GermundsonMs. Melissa G. GibbonsMs. Angie A. GilleyMs. Shannon GlazierGolden Kernel Pecan Company, Inc.Ms. Anne P. GoldsmithMs. Berta M. GoodmanMs. Janette C. GoodmanMs. Danita M. GoodsonMr. and Mrs. David GordinMs. Helenita S. GormanMr. Clarence S. GramlingMs. Barbara C. GreenMs. Ethel R. GreenMs. Holly R. GreenMr. and Mrs. Turner A. GreenMs. Virginia A. GreenMs. Roberta GreeneMs. Judith K. GriffinMs. Kimberly O. GriffinMs. Jean D. GulledgeMs. Bernadette HairMs. Kelly A. HallMr. and Mrs. J. Barry HamMr. and Mrs. Septimus A. Harvin, IIIMrs. Glenda W. HawkinsMs. Stephanie L. HawkinsMs. Judith M. HayesMr. and Mrs. James E. Healon, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. HeinsMs. Laura E. HenryMs. Mary B. HerlongMr. Reedy HerringMr. Robert H. Hewlett, IIIMs. Mary E. HiceMs. Tifphane R. HickmonMs. Melody I. Hill-BrunsonMr. and Mrs. Anthony D. HoeferMr. Truman L. HooperMs. Delores G. HortonMs. Jessica HuberMr. and Mrs. John HuffineMs. Sara E. HugginsMs. Judith P. HultslanderMs. Gail HunterMs. Roberta O. HunterMs. Gail M. HuttoMs. Geraldine F. IngersollDr. and Mrs. James R. IngramMs. Cheryl JacksonMrs. Cleo G. JacksonDr. and Mrs. Jerry E. JacksonMs. Vicki S. JacksonMs. Yolanda M. JacksonMr. and Mrs. George C. James, Jr.Ms. Eleanor W. JamesMs. Therese A. JanusMs. Gale A. JeffersonMr. and Mrs. Wayne JenningsMrs. Donald JohnsonMs. Gwendolyn J. Johnson
Ms. Sherri J. JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Ernest L. JohnstonMs. Kathleen W. JohnstonMs. Jenny M. JonesMs. Lisa S. JonesMs. Margaret J. JonesDr. and Mrs. Wallie B. JonesMs. Janice R. JoynerMr. and Mrs. E. C. JusticeMs. Bonnie M. KennedyMs. Mary F. KennedyMs. Sara K. KileMr. Stephen M. KimballJudge and Mrs. Howard P. KingMr. and Mrs. Joe C. KirvenMs. Carman G. KnottsMr. and Mrs. Warren KolbMr. Herbert R. Koon, Jr.Mr. Garry S. KozlinMr. and Mrs. David D. KramerMs. Tina K. LamotheMrs. Sherbie LancasterMr. and Mrs. James L. LangloisMr. Favi L. LastimosoMs. Laniki LawsonMr. and Mrs. George C. Lee, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. James M. Lee, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. A. Harvey LemmonMrs. Carrie B. LeNoirMr. and Mrs. Walter M. LeNoir, Jr.Ms. Vernessa LeSaneMs. Carolyn B. LevensonMrs. Dorothy B. LewinMs. Hattie M. LewisMs. Carlee LinkeMr. and Mrs. Carlisle V. Livingston, Jr.Ms. Megan A. LoberDr. J. Grady LocklearLord/Berkeley Conservation TrustMr. and Mrs. Charles A. MaierMr. Howard B. MallonMr. Jonathan E. MaloneMs. Vicky G. MaloneyMs. Elouise MapleMr. and Mrs. Bobby L. MatthewsMr. Brian MatulaMs. Robin McAfeeMs. Victoria McBrideMr. and Mrs. Kevin J. McCarthyMr. and Mrs. Deron McCormickMs. Natasha McDanielMr. and Mrs. Thomas J. McDanielMr. and Mrs. W. D. McDuffieMs. Eva M. McElveenMr. J. Thomas McElveen, IIIMs. Savitrus V. McFaddenMs. Clarice McFaddinMr. and Mrs. Henry A. McFaddinMr. and Mrs. Harry McKeownMs. Jessica T. McLeodMs. Priscilla B. McLeod
Mrs. R. Charlton McLeod, Jr.Ms. Teada McMillianMr. and Mrs. John C. McNair, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. McQueenMs. Priscilla McReeMs. Jewel H. MeadowsMr. Mark MedleyMs. Mary Lee MedleyMs. Rita J. MedlinMs. Robyn G. MetcalfeMs. Elaine O. MillerMs. Nancy MitchumMr. and Mrs. Richard L. MitchumMr. and Mrs. Larry D. Montague, Jr.Ms. Glenda W. MontgomeryMr. and Mrs. Charlie L. Moore, Sr.Ms. Jacqueline M. MooreMrs. Mary R. MooreMr. and Mrs. John MoormanMs. Patricia A. MorrisMr. Robert A. MosesMs. Cynthia S. MouzonMr. and Mrs. James A. MuhlbauerMs. Yoshiko U. MullinsMs. Yaiko Y. NeillMr. and Mrs. Rudolph M. NewmanMs. Elizabeth D. OaksMs. Jeneice A. O’ConnorMr. and Mrs. Robert C. Olson, Sr.Dr. and Mrs. Homer A. OotenMr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Orvin, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Laverne OsteenMs. Christina G. PackMr. and Mrs. Larry W. PaquetteMs. Phyllis ParnellMs. Diane M. Pegram-JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Jack E. PellyMr. Carl H. PerryMr. and Mrs. William H. PerryMs. Brianna PieroniMs. Elizabeth PittmanMr. and Mrs. Richard E. PlemonsMs. Lou Ann M. PrebleMs. Loretta PrescottMs. Melody L. PrestonMs. Maizie B. PrestwichMs. Cathy E. PriceMs. Rhonda PrudenMs. Deborah T. QueenMr. and Mrs. Bobby RabonMr. and Mrs. John L. RammMs. Josie M. RattzMs. Macie P. RayMs. Ann M. ReynoldsMs. Evelyn W. ReynoldsMr. and Mrs. Joseph C. ReynoldsRhodes Graduation Services, Inc.Ms. Deborah B. RichardsonMr. John A. RichardsonMr. and Mrs. Terry RichardsonMr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. RiggsMr. and Mrs. Raymond R. Riles
Ms. Angela W. RiversMr. and Mrs. John T. Rivers, IIIMr. and Mrs. John T. Rivers, Jr.Ms. Stacey S. RobertsMs. Elisabeth W. RobertsonMr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Roddey, Jr.Ms. Linda H. RohrlackMs. Anne RoperMs. Sara E. RoperMs. Laura E. RotenMs. Stacee J. RussellMs. Lynne RutanMs. Pamela B. ScottMr. and Mrs. William R. SealMs. Helen M. SelfMs. Hannah B. SeymourMs. April L. ShadoanMr. Kenneth C. ShawMs. Eleanor T. ShekitkaMs. Lisa W. ShelleyMs. Lisa T. ShumakeLt. Col. (Ret.) Ruth K. SidisinMs. Amelia D. SimonMs. Robin SingletonMs. Dorothy W. SmithMs. Hazeltine W. SmithMs. Helen A. SmithMs. Louise N. SmithMs. Pamela N. SmithMs. Susan W. SmithMs. Thelma A. SmithMs. Maxine F. SmootMs. Ann P. SneadMr. James D. SnyderMs. Margaret SpeirMr. and Mrs. Daniel E. SpencerMs. Allison M. StarrMs. Florence H. SteeleMs. Alma L. StoneMs. Kerry J. StrathmanMs. Pamela R. StroudMs. Hattie L. StukesMr. and Mrs. Joseph S. SubletteSumter Clarendon Lee Medical AllianceSumter Family Medicine Assoc. PASumter OrthopaedicsSunshine Committee of Wyboo
PlantationMs. Deborah R. SwaniganMs. Ann TateMr. Glenn TaylorMs. Janet TaylorMs. Waukeisha TaylorMs. Willene TaylorMs. Julie M. ThinnifelMrs. Garnet S. ThompsonMr. and Mrs. George K. ThompsonMs. Shirley H. ThompsonMs. Rose TidwellMs. Elizabeth B. TillerMs. Melissa H. TimmonsMr. Richard P. Timmons
Ms. Linda A. TindalTony’s Hair CorralMr. and Mrs. John T. Torlay, Jr.Ms. Norma D. TruesdaleMs. A. Paige TruluckMs. Janet D. TuckerTuomey Healthcare System Case
Management DepartmentTuomey Healthcare System - 5 MedicalTuomey Healthcare System Oncology UnitMr. and Mrs. Eager Y. TurnerMs. Jeannie VannucciMs. Gwen VareenMr. Allen E. ViningMs. Lisa F. ViningMs. Kathy VippermanMr. and Mrs. William D. WaggonerMs. Kimbrea WalkerMr. and Mrs. S. Daly WardMs. Yvonne WashingtonMs. Chris B. WatsonMs. Christy A. WattsMr. John WebsterMs. Marcia S. WebsterMs. Paige F. WeilandMs. Pauline J. WhackMs. Judy WhitakerMr. and Mrs. Richard M. White, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. WhiteMr. and Mrs. Drefus WilliamsMr. and Mrs. Gregory H. WilliamsMr. James D. Williams, Jr.Ms. Mary A. WilliamsMs. Cybil P. WilliamsonMs. Mae B. WillisMs. Carole R. WilsonMr. Clyde W. WilsonWilson Hall SchoolMs. Karen P. WilsonMs. Rebecca L. WinsteadMs. Virginia T. WoodhamMr. and Mrs. Oliver P. Woodward, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. David W. WrightMs. Tracy L. WyattMs. Colleen H. YatesMs. Margaret G. YatesMs. Mary L. YatesYMCA/Running ClubMs. Dorothy L. Young
10-YEAR SUSTAINER SOCIETY
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. AlexanderMs. Lisa L. AllbrittonMr. Bruce F. AndrewsMr. and Mrs. Robert S. BatemanMr. and Mrs. Robert N. Boykin, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Philip H. BrandtMs. Peggie BurgessMr. and Mrs. Edward K. BynumDr. Garrett M. Clanton, IIMr. and Mrs. Dwight Coleman
Contributors to The Tuomey Foundation // 2008 (continued)
21 2008 Tuomey Foundation Annual Report :: Contributors // Programs 22Lifetimes Spring 2009
Ms. Adele J. CorbettMr. and Mrs. Jay CoxDr. and Mrs. Kent N. CunninghamMs. Robin L. DavisMs. Sheila H. DavisDr. and Mrs. Edward W. Duffy, Jr.Ms. Judy FerrellMr. and Mrs. Charles E. FienningMs. Sarah FreemanMs. Beverly GagneMr. Vernon GeddingsMr. Thomas W. Greenman and
Ms. Sheri K. WatkinsDr. and Mrs. William R. HaynieMr. and Mrs. James B. HigginsMs. Sandra A. HolladayMr. and Mrs. Lee O. HollowayMs. Brenda HolmesMr. Larry HuttonMs. Sylvia C. JamesMr. and Mrs. W. Paul JohnsonMs. Laura H. KesslerMs. Patricia P. KirbyMs. Shirley M. KolbMs. Catherine E. LuebbertMr. and Mrs. Keith MaklaryMr. and Mrs. J. Gregory MartinMr. and Mrs. Donald E. McCordMs. Lyn B. McCoyMr. and Mrs. Scott C. McLendonMr. and Mrs. Russ McLeodMr. and Mrs. D. Douglas McMasterMs. Dana M. MitchellMr. and Mrs. James H. MixonMs. Clara G. MoiseMs. Dianne D. MorrisMr. and Mrs. Richard P. MosesMs. Yoshiko U. MullinsMs. Kandie NorredMaj. Gen. (Ret.) and Mrs. Thomas R. OlsenMr. and Mrs. John D. OsteenMr. and Mrs. Sylvester OwensMs. Linda L. RainsDr. Andrea E. RayMr. and Mrs. William R. RenwickMr. and Mrs. Robert L. ResslerMr. Marvin D. and Dr. Kay M. RhoadsMr. and Mrs. George W. RikardMs. Milissa B. RobertsonMs. Patricia A. RogersMs. Judy C. RussMs. Dian L. RussellMs. Gerona SandersMr. and Mrs. A. Dale SherrillMs. Joyce S. SmithDr. and Mrs. Laurie N. SmithMr. and Mrs. William E. SmithDr. and Mrs. T. Rhett Spencer, Jr.Ms. Tamara A. StoneMrs. W. M. TisdaleMr. and Mrs. Dennis J. TurnerMs. Frances L. Washington
Ms. Elizabeth A. Tuomey WilsonMs. Rose WoodDr. and Mrs. William F. YoungMs. Brenda P. Zilch
5-YEAR SUSTAINER SOCIETY
Mr. and Mrs. Curt M. AckermanMr. and Mrs. Roger W. AckermamMs. Cynthia L. ArdisMr. David L. ArdisMr. Stephen F. and Dr. Melissa W. ArscottDr. and Mrs. James A. AtkisonMs. Linda BarnesMr. and Mrs. Martin BarocasMr. and Mrs. Dale BarthMs. Jeanette BeatsonMs. Diana BenjaminMs. Laura A. BettingerMr. and Mrs. James W. Bilton, IIIMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey T. BlackMr. and Mrs. R. Powell BlackMs. Necole R. BonneMs. Bobbie S. BoothMr. James E. Bowman and
Dr. Catherine M. ZybakMr. and Mrs. William N. Boyce, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Tripp BoykinMr. and Mrs. John M. Brabham, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Ernest C. Brown, Jr.Mr. Frank BrunsonMr. Anthony B. BuddinMs. Elaine R. BuddinMs. Melissa BurgessMs. Lisa C. Bush Ms. Mary B. CainMr. and Mrs. David CarltonMs. Cynthia L. CarrawayMs. Maurine C. ChingMr. Richard ClaytonMr. and Mrs. Russell C. CobbMs. Elizabeth ConnerMr. Scott CookMs. Suzanne C. CordleMs. Virginia R. CorleyMr. and Mrs. Miles P. CoxDrs. Mark M. and Linda S. CrabbeDr. Edna L. DavisMs. Michelle DeVineDr. and Mrs. Gene F. DickersonMs. Beata DillowRev. Betty J. DraytonMs. Melissa DrescherMr. Jeremy L. DuBoseMs. Linda D. DuncanMr. and Mrs. Thomas W. DurginMs. Elizabeth A. EdwradsMr. and Mrs. Frank O. EdwardsMr. Philip L. EdwardsMs. O. Lawan EvansMr. and Mrs. Peter J. FlanaganDrs. John R. and Kelly D. Fleming, Jr.
Ms. Beverly K. ForakerMs. Lottie L. FordMr. and Mrs. William T. Fort, IIIMs. B. Lynn FountainMs. Lorraine V. FriersonMr. Michael FrisinaMs. Laurine E. GarrityMr. and Mrs. Timothy H. GaymonMs. Margaret V. GeddingsMs. Sandra GerbodeDr. and Mrs. Richard E. GettyMr. and Mrs. Shawn GilroyDr. and Mrs. Lea B. GivensMs. Gloria GlasscockMr. and Mrs. Chalmers L. Glenn, IVMr. Robert A. GoffDr. Felicia L. GoinsMs. Maureen GonzalesDr. and Mrs. James A. Goodson, IIIMr. and Mrs. Clifton C. Goodwin, IIIMr. David W. GoogeMr. Bill GreerMr. and Mrs. Ben E. GriffithMr. and Mrs. Robert C. HarrisMs. Sarah W. HarrisonMr. and Mrs. Septumus A. Harvin, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott HarvinMs. Deanna L. HasslerMr. and Mrs. James E. HealonMr. and Mrs. James E. HeathMs. Melody I. Hill-BrunsonDr. John B. HiltonMs. Frances E. HintonMr. and Mrs. Otis HollowayMr. and Mrs. William J. Holmes, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. N. Douglas HorneMr. and Mrs. Terrell T. HorneMr. Wm. Brian HuskeyMs. Cleo G. JacksonMr. and Mrs. John T. Jones, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Roy D. JonesMr. and Mrs. L. Patrick Joyner, Jr.Ms. Alice H. KaminMr. and Mrs. Brent A. KingDr. and Mrs. William A. KingMr. and Mrs. Richard M. KnowltonMr. and Mrs. Patrick H. KolbMr. Jonathan KoontzMs. Kerri N. LavenderMs. Deloris LesesneMs. Barbara J. LewandowskiDrs. Usah Lilavivat and Pusadee SuchindaMr. Christopher LincourtMr. Marion M. LipscombeDr. and Mrs. David B. LoviceDr. and Mrs. Clayton R. Lowder, IIIMr. and Mrs. Wilson M. MacEwen, Jr.Ms. Vicky G. MaloneyMr. Brian MatulaMs. Lucy G. McClaryDr. and Mrs. Wilmot S. McCollough, IIIMr. Jim McCormack
Ms. Frances McCrayMs. Mary McCrayMr. and Mrs. Charles R. McCreightMr. and Mrs. Robert S. McCreight Ms. Sonya McDanielMs. Edna W. McDowellMs. Sandra S. McElveenMs. Betty R. McLeodMs. Thomas S. McManusDr. and Mrs. Michael R. MeaseMs. Elaine O. MillerMr. and Mrs. Greg MillerDr. and Mrs. Albert D. MimsMs. Brenda MobleyMs. Catherine R. MonettiMs. Pamela S. MooneyhamMs. Deanna MooreMs. Jacqueline M. MooreMr. Roy A. MorningMs. Becky NettlesMs. Kelly K. NewmanMs. Elizabeth D. OaksMr. and Mrs. William J. Odom, Jr.Drs. Timothy L. and Tammy E. PannellMs. Linda M. ParantoDr. and Mrs. Gilbert E. Parker, Jr.Ms. Susan B. ParnellMs. Carolyn A. PattersonMs. Anna H. PayneMs. Christine M. PendryMs. Sarah PeytonDr. and Mrs. Osmar A. PinillaMs. Deirdra PleasantMr. Charles P. and Dr. Lisbeth W. PoagMr. and Mrs. William H. PriceMs. Laretha PringleMs. Rhonda PrudenMs. Macie P. RayMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey J. ReedMs. Michelle D. ResslerDr. and Mrs. Andrew J. ReynoldsMr. Harold L. ReynoldsMr. James H. RichbourgMr. and Mrs. John T. Rivers, IIIMr. John T. Rivers, Jr.Mr. Matthew RobertsMs. Natashia RobinsonMr. and Mrs. S. Lathan Roddey, IIIMs. Debra A. RoggMs. Linda RohrlackMr. Eric RosdailMs. Marcia RyanMr. Bill SchroderMr. and Mrs. Paul J. Schumacher, IIIMr. Ramon SchwartzMr. and Mrs. Jerry L. ShadboltMs. Corliss B. ShafferMr. and Mrs. R. Glenmore SharpMr. and Mrs. M. David ShawMs. Karen ShireMs. Lisa T. ShumakeMr. and Mrs. Todd Simenson
Ms. Willie Mae SimmonsMr. and Mrs. Joe J. SingletonMs. Charlene H. SmithMs. Macaulay W. SmithMs. Mary Ann SmithMr. and Mrs. Robert B. SmithMs. Maxine F. SmootMr. and Mrs. James M. SparrowMs. Mary A. StaggsMr. and Mrs. Craig A. StevensMs. Christina L. StogsdillMr. and Mrs. William L. StoverMs. Willene TaylorMr. and Mrs. Gregory A. ThompsonMs. Karen R. TimmonsMs. Deborah C. TurnerMs. Susan F. TurnerMs. D. Elaine TutenMs. Johanna VareenMs. Barbara WalshMr. Michael C. WatsonMr. W. Burke Watson, Sr.Mr. John WebsterMs. Paige WeilandMr. and Mrs. W. Stanley WelchMr. and Mrs. Eugene K. WestonMr. and Mrs. Erik B. WhaleyMs. Angela WilliamsMs. Jill C. WilliamsonMr. and Mrs. Earl WilsonMr. Heyward O. WilsonMr. James E. WilsonDr. and Mrs. Robert C. Wimberly, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. William H. Wise, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Matthew E. WittMs. Virginia T. WoodhamMr. and Mrs. Glenn Y. WoodrumMs. Mary L. Yates
COrPOrATE HOnOr rOllPLATINUM
BE&K Healthcare ConstructionBooks are Fun, Ltd.Carolina Children’s DentistryCorporate DevelopMintCyberwovenEvolved Digital Solutions, Inc.Hill-Rom CompanyJackie’s Uniform CenterJunior Welfare League of Sumter, SCElaine D. Korn Charitable TrustMidlands Emergency Physicians, PAMiss Libby’s School of Dance, Inc.NBSC Nexsen Pruet, LLCPricewaterhouseCoopersJoe Singleton CompanyTuomey Healthcare SystemWesco Architectural, LLCGOLD
AMR, Inc.Becton Dickinson Vacutainer SystemsChick-fil-ACommunications and Cabling Systems, Inc.Cogdell Spencer AdvisorsEaton CorporationFarmers Telephone Cooperative, Inc.Johnson ControlsMiller CommunicationsThe Prudential/John M. Brabham Real
EstateReliable Medical EquipmentSmoak Irrigation CompanyWachovia Bank, NA
SILVER
Angio DynamicsThe Art StudioBank of AmericaBank of America MortgageBB&TBest Lumber & Millworks Inc.Black Sheep PromotionsBonitz Flooring Group, Inc.BraccoBurgess Brogdon Building Supply Inc.Bynum InsuranceCampbell Paving Specialties Carolina MedCare AmbulanceThe Citizens BankColdwell Banker Commercial CornerstoneCommunity Resource BankCreech Roddey Watson InsuranceDecoECB Construction Company, Inc.Elmore-Hill-McCreight Funeral HomeERA Wilder RealtyFort Roofing & Sheet Metal Works, Inc.Galloway & Moseley Fine JewelersGHA TechnologiesW. L. Gore & AssociatesH & S WholesalersHLT Rentals, LLCInfusion Care of South CarolinaING Life Insurance & Annuity Company/
David W. GoogeThe ItemJob’s Mortuary, Inc.Jones Buick Pontiac-GMCLewis Lawn ServicesLighthouse of Sumter, LLCLimelite PhotographyLivingston Trucking and Grading, LLC Merchant Iron Works, Inc.Montague Industrial, Inc.Otis ElevatorPalmetto Credit CorporationPalmetto Pigeon PlantPhysicians Health & Injury ClinicProfessional Pharmacy Services, Inc.Progress EnergyQuiznos
I support Tuomey and the Foundation because I know the value of having and keeping a good healthcare facility in the community.
Last September, The Tuomey Foundation Tenth An-
nual Golf Classic was held at the Sunset Country
Club. A total of 32 teams participated, composed of
people from businesses and companies that work with or
have relationships with Tuomey. The event raised a total of
$32,707.00 (net proceeds), to benefit the unrestricted fund.
This fund, which is overseen by The Tuomey Foundation
Board of Governors, allows the Foundation to support vari-
ous projects and programs undertaken by Tuomey Health-
care System, such as Camp SCAMP, SAFE KIDS, wellness
screenings and more.
Jimmy Sease
Lois McCracken
Bill Smith
Mickey Sparrow
Jerry Shadbolt
Matt Witt
Curt Ackerman
Pete Flanagan
$32,707.00Net proceeds for 2008 Golf Classic
2008 COmmITTEE mEmbERS
BEN GRIFFITH // TUOMEY SOCIETY DONOR, GOvERNOR’S CIRCLE MEMBER, TUOMEY FELLOWS CLASS II GRADUATE
annual PhySiCian’S BaRBeQue
Each year, The Tuomey Foundation hosts the Annual Physician’s Bar-beque to recognize and have fel-
lowship with the doctors in the community and their spouses. Approximately 100 peo-ple attended the event in 2008, which was held at the Swan Lake Visitor’s Center and included members of The Tuomey Founda-tion’s Board of Governors and Tuomey Re-gional Medical Center’s Board of Trustees. For The Tuomey Foundation, the barbeque is a way to demonstrate the value and im-portance of physician relationships within the Tuomey community. Those in atten-dance were treated to great food, fellowship and the sounds of Acoustic Indigo.
TenTh annual Tuomey FoundaTion GolF ClaSSiC
Contributors to The Tuomey Foundation // 2008 (continued)
23 2008 Tuomey Foundation Annual Report :: Contributors // Programs 24Lifetimes Spring 2009
When our contributors sup-
port The Tuomey Founda-
tion, they invest in the future of
our community. Contributors may select the
specific program they wish to support, or they
may choose to give an unrestricted gift. Unre-
stricted gifts are applied by the Founda-
tion toward projects and programs where
the needs are greatest. In either case, these
donations make a vital difference in Sumter’s
long-term health by helping to fund the many
programs detailed within this magazine.
Camp ScampCOnTrIbUTIOnS:Dr. and Mrs. James A. Atkison
Case managementCOnTrIbUTIOnS:Junior Welfare League of Sumter, SC
Circle of lightsCOnTrIbUTIOnS:AnonymousGarnet A. BarnettSylvia and Harold DeprillJames D. Snyder
HOnOrArY gIfTS:
Marty Arnold- Candi M. McLeod
Fernanda Ferrelli- Gloria Glasscock
John B. Fulmer- Vicky G. Maloney
Dr. M. Francisco Gonzalez- Vicky G. Maloney
Violet Graham- Carman G. Knotts
Dr. J. Grady Locklear- Tammy and Harvey Achziger
Dr. Ansel R. McFaddin, III- Mr. and Mrs. Alton Truesdale
Faye McLeod- Candi M. McLeod
Dennis A. Reynolds- Tony’s Hair Corral
- Mr. and Mrs. Alton Truesdale
Brad Schoenfeldt- Candi M. McLeod
Colleen Schoenfeldt- Candi M. McLeod
Hannah Schoenfeldt- Candi M. McLeod
Richard Schoenfeldt- Candi M. McLeod
River Schoenfeldt- Candi M. McLeod
Jerry Stallworth- Jeannette and Bill Price
Katherine Weatherly- Gloria Glasscock
Dr. Brenda C. Williams- Mr. and Mrs. Drefus Williams
Dr. Joseph C. Williams- Mr. and Mrs. Drefus Williams
mEmOrIAlS:
Wilbur M. Aaron- Lisa W. Shelley
Albert S. Alderman, Jr.- Ashleigh L. Carter
Jean R. Alderman- Virginia H. Brogdon
Carl M. Alexander- Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cox
Dr. Richard L. Alexander- Brenda and Chuck Fields
- Electa, Ken, James and John Riggs
Myrtle G. Allen- Virginia A. Green
Theo Tuomey Baxter- Murphy Tuomey Wilson
Mildred Black- Claire and Powell Black
Bennie B. Blackmon- Amy, Renee and Bobby Hewlett
Robert E. Boney- Alphia M. Boney
Joseph L. Brown- Sarah and Billy Freeman
Rose A. Canty- Jason Canty
Eugene Cave- Nancy, Alan and Ken Cave
Raymond Cook- Joan Fay Cook
Nan I. Davis- Dr. Edna L. Davis
Dr. S. Perry Davis- William H. Croft- Shelia H. Davis- Dora and Harry McKeown
Dr. and Mrs. T. B. Davis- Dr. Edna L. Davis
Geraldine DeRosier- Cheryl and Gregg Martin
Mercedes G. Diaz- Vicky G. Maloney
Ryan Diaz- Ann and Paul Johnson
Tom DiSalvo- Gloria Glasscock
Julian R. Dixon- Myrna H. Dixon
Vermelle M. DuBose- Mr. and Mrs. Ladson M. DuBose
Charles Faust- James L. Langlois
Jethro H. Faw, Jr.- Jeanne and Jeff Faw
Rosario Ferrelli- Gloria Glasscock
Bobby F. Floyd, Sr.- Mrs. Bobby Ray Floyd, Sr.
Herbert E. Friday- Edith D. Friday
Janie G. Gaskins- Virginia A. Green
Danny R. Geddings- Maj. Gen. (Ret.) and Mrs. Thomas
R. Olsen
William H. Geddings- Gloria Glasscock
Madie Glasscock- Gloria Glasscock
William E. Glasscock, Sr.- Gloria Glasscock
Luis Gonzalez- Vicky G. Maloney
Debby Gordin-Markel- Mr. and Mrs. David Gordin
Donald Graham- Carman G. Knotts
Paul Graham- Carman G. Knotts
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Green- Virginia A. Green
Catherine H. Harrison- William P. Harrison
Bill Hensley- Jeanne and Jeff Faw
Jeanette Hensley- Jeanne and Jeff Faw
Mary P. Herring- Reedy Herring & Pat and David Player
Thelma L. Hilton- Dr. and Mrs. Albert D. Mims
Gary Hull- Melissa and Ronnie Bradley
Herman L. Insel- Gray, Keith and Olivia Maklary
January James- Tuomey Healthcare System Emergency
Department Staff
Rev. Leon P. Joyner- Janice R. Joyner
Grady and Thelma Julian- Gray, Keith and Olivia Maklary
Beth Keeler- Cheryl and Gregg Martin
Matthew A. Kulungowski, Jr.- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. McElveen, Jr.
Lester Langlois- James L. Langlois
Leilah O. LeNoir- Ladson M. DuBose
Samuel Gaillard LeNoir- Carrie B. LeNoir
Richard N. Locklear, Jr.- Dr. J. Grady Locklear
Alexander H. Maloney- Vicky G. Maloney
Katherine G. Maloney- Vicky G. Maloney
Redbone AlleyResourceone Medical Billing, LLCRicoh BusinessRIGGSRussell & Jeffcoat – Bob GalianoSCE&GShoney’sSibert’s Drug StoreSimply Watches and AccessoriesStanley Welch ClothiersState Farm Insurance – Ben Griffith &
AssociatesStephens Funeral Home and CrematoryKarl Storz Endoscopy-America, Inc.Sumter Cut Rate DrugsSumter Ear, Nose, Throat & FPSSumter Transport CompanySumter Utilities, Inc.The Svetlik Company, Inc.Thompson Construction Group, Inc.Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. - Store #511
BRONZE
Carolina Anesthesia, P.C.The Delta Group, Inc.Lil Darlins’SAFE Federal Credit UnionSouth Carolina Association of Peri
Anesthesia NursesUniversity of South Carolina
10-YEAr SUSTAInEr SOCIETYBonitz Flooring Group, Inc.Danny’s Trophy Shop, Inc.The ItemJunior Welfare League of Sumter, SCNBSC Progress EnergySAFE Federal Credit UnionTuomey Healthcare System
5-YEAr SUSTAInEr SOCIETYAberdeen CateryAMR, Inc.Bank of AmericaBB&TBE&K Healthcare ConstructionBilton Lincoln-MercuryBlack Sheep PromotionsBurgess Brogdon Building Supply Inc.Bynum InsuranceCarolina Children’s DentistryCarolina MedCare AmbulanceThe Citizens BankCommunications and Cabling Systems, Inc.Community Resource BankConcord Presbyterian ChurchCreech Roddey Watson Insurance
ECB Construction Company, Inc.Elmore Hill McCreight Funeral HomeEvolved Digital Solutions, Inc.Farmers Telephone Cooperative, Inc.Fort Roofing and Sheet Metal Works, Inc.W. L. Gore & AssociatesHill-Rom CompanyInfusion Care of South CarolinaING Life Insurance and Annuity Company
/ David W. GoogeJohnson ControlsElaine D. Korn Charitable TrustLimelite PhotographyNexsen Pruet, LLCOur 365Palmetto Credit CorporationPrecision Truck Service, Inc.PricewaterhouseCoopersThe Prudential / John M. Brabham
Real EstateRedbone AlleyReliable Medical Equipment LLCRIGGSSafe Kids WorldwideSibert’s Drug StoreSifco Mechanical, Inc.Joe Singleton CompanyStanley Welch ClothiersState Farm Insurance –
Ben Griffith & Assoc.Sumter Ear, Nose, Throat & FPSWachoviaWesco Architectural, LLC
Should you notice an error or omission, please accept our apology and notify The Tuomey Foundation at (803) 774-9014.
Tuomey SoCieTy Gala
SaFe KidS SumTeR CounTy
111Car Seats Distributed
500Water Bottles Distrubuted
4,000+People Taught and Served
100Safety Shuttle Tours
213Volunteers Involved
101Car Seats Checked
98 Classroom Lectures Hours
For over 10 years, SAFE KIDS Sumter County has worked
to prevent accidental injury – a leading cause of death
for youngsters throughout the U.S. – to children under
age 14. The program educates parents, caregivers and children
on child safety issues, including such issues as vehicle and bike
safety, fire and water safety, electrical dangers, drug abuse and
more. In particular, SAFE KIDS Sumter County focuses on car
seat and sports safety, offering classes on car seat installation
for parents and proper helmet adjustment for kids. Each year,
SAFE KIDS Sumter County distributes free bike helmets and
free or discounted car seats, visits schools and safety fairs and
gives tours on the Safety Shuttle.
Each year, the Tuomey Society Gala is held to honor members of the Tuomey So-
ciety and their contributions to the Foundation. It is always one of the most
exciting social events of the year, and this year’s Gala was no exception. The
2008 Tuomey Society Gala was held at the lovely home of Mr. & Mrs. Hubert Osteen
and catered by Jack Brantley of Aberdeen Catery. A good time was had by all, and The
Foundation is thrilled to honor these outstanding donors.
The Tuomey Society is The Tuomey Foundation’s most prestigious giving society, recogniz-
ing individuals who contribute $1,000 or more annually to the Foundation. Started in 2001
with 101 members, the Tuomey Society has grown to a record number of 272 members in
2008. This is particularly significant given the economic climate of 2008; the continued sup-
port of donors is truly the heart and soul of the Foundation and the programs detailed in this
magazine. A complete list of 2008 Tuomey Society members can be found throughout the
2008 Annual Report section.
Planned GiVinG TaSK FoRCe
Last year, The Tuomey Foundation kicked
off its Planned Giving initiative, which seeks
to make donors aware of the benefits of
charitable estate and gift planning options.
Used by many non-profit organizations,
planned gifts maturing on a regular basis
help a charitable organization survive the
ebb and flow of gift receipt from annual giv-
ing and other fundraising programs. For
Tuomey Healthcare System, a known
group of future planned gifts functions
as a living endowment. Furthermore,
this type of gift often has considerable
benefits for donors, as well.
Planned giving is new for The Tuomey Foundation, so a task force was created to make recommendations of the goals and di-rection the Foundation should take with this type of fundraising. Among other things, the Task Force recommended that The Tuomey Foundation employ multi-channel mar-keting in its approach to a comprehensive planned gifts program, create a Professional Advisory Council and sponsor estate-plan-ning seminars throughout the year. Under the guidance of this advice, the Planned Giving program promises to be an exciting new growth opportunity for The Tuomey Foundation.
For more information on the Foundation’s Planned Giving program, please visit the web-site at www.tuomey.com .
Kay Rhoads, Ph.D. - Chair
Dabney Sharp
Porter Thompkins
Mitchell Williams, Jr.
Roy Creech
Maj. Gen. (Ret.) Tom Olsen
Charles Propst, MD
Glen Sharp
Contributors to The Tuomey FoundationSeptember - december 2008
Contributors // 2008 (continued)
25 2008 Tuomey Foundation Annual Report :: Contributors // Programs 26Lifetimes Spring 2009
Charles C. Marcum- Frances L. Marcum
Edna C. Martin- Maj. Gen. (Ret.) and Mrs. Thomas
R. Olsen
Elizabeth T. McElveen- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. McElveen, Jr.
William Jack McElveen- Eva M. McElveen
Vertie A. Moore- Gail M. Hutto and Charlie L. Moore
Dorothy T. Olsen- Maj. Gen. (Ret.) and Mrs. Thomas
R. Olsen
Shelby J. Olson- Robert C. Olson, Sr.
Sylvia G. Pack- The Pack Family
Gary D. Paul- Carol S. Boyd
Mary H. Phillips- Sandi, Russell and Conner Roark
Harlin Plemons- Tammy and Richard Plemons
Belinda F. Rath- The Family of Belinda F. Rath
- Tuomey Healthcare System Emergency Department Staff
Carole Ratkovsky- Ann and Paul Johnson
George W. Reither, Sr.- Jillian and Andrew Germundson
David B. Rembert- Glenda W. Hawkins
Edna Taylor- Cheryl and Gregg Martin
T. Douglas Tuomey, Jr.- Theo Tuomey Hayes
Carolina Unqlaub- Susan W. Smith
Elvin Van Horn, Jr.- Ellie and Clay Shekitka
Donald Wand- Claire and Powell Black
Benjamin Ward- Susan W. Smith
Linda Ward- Susan W. Smith
Jeanne C. Watson- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. McElveen, Jr.
- W. Burke Watson, Sr.
Dr. Charles H. White, Sr.- Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. White, Jr.
Robert M. Wied- Lisa W. Shelley
Mary L. Witherspoon- Maj. Gen. (Ret.) and Mrs. Thomas
R. Olsen
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wright- Joan Fay Cook
Madison L. Yates- Michelle Y. Devine
- Margaret G. Yates
EndowmentCOnTrIbUTIOnS:Dr. Garrett M. Clanton, IIElaine D. Korn Charitable Trust
mEmOrIAlS:
Dr. Marvin Ballard- Drs. Usah Lilavivat and Pusadee
Suchinda
Dr. James E. Bell, Jr.- Drs. Usah Lilavivat and Pusadee
Suchinda
Dr. S. Perry Davis- Drs. Usah Lilavivat and Pusadee
Suchinda
Dr. Davis D. Moise- Drs. Usah Lilavivat and Pusadee
Suchinda
Festival of TreesCOnTrIbUTOrS:Ralph W. Barbier, IIITimothy L. HewsonMatthew B. RobertsMildred B. Shaw
SPOnSOrS:AnonymousBank of AmericaBB&TBecton Dickinson Vacutainer SystemsBest Lumber and Millwork Inc.Burgess Brogdon Building Supply Inc.Campbell Paving SpecialtiesCarolina Children’s DentistryCarolina MedCare AmbulanceChick-fil-AThe Citizens BankCommunity Resource BankCreech Roddey Watson InsuranceElmore Hill McCreight Funeral Home and
CrematoryFarmers Telephone Cooperative, Inc.Galloway & Moseley Fine JewelersInfusion Care of South CarolinaThe ItemJob’s Mortuary, Inc.Jones Buick-Pontiac-GMCLewis Lawn ServicesLighthouse of Sumter, LLCLivingston Trucking and Grading, LLCThe Martin FamilyMerchant Ironworks, Inc.Miller Commuications, Inc.Nexsen Pruet, LLC
Palmetto Credit CorporationPhysicians Health & Injury Clinic, PAProfessional Pharmacy Services, Inc.QuiznosReliable Medical Equipment LLCRamon SchwartzShoney’s – Glenn Y. WoodrumSibert’s Drug StoreStanley Welch ClothiersState Farm Insurance – Ben E. GriffithStephens Funeral Home and CrematorySumter Cut Rate Drugs – Roy N. FlynnSumter Transport CompanySumter Utilities, Inc.The Svetlik Company, Inc.Thompson Construction Group, Inc.Walmart Stores, Inc. – Store #511Jurina and Glenn Woodrum
health ReachCOnTrIbUTIOnS:Susan Scouten and Ralph Baker
hospiceCOnTrIbUTIOnS:Jeannette and Bill PriceKamran Z. Koranloo and Minou KhazanClara G. MoiseMr. and Mrs. Bert MontagueMaj. Gen. (Ret.) and Mrs. Thomas R. Olsen
HOnOrArY gIfTS:Elizabeth R. Atkinson- Cindy and Tommie Watts
Susan H. Hilton- Cindy and Tommie Watts
Cee King- Cindy and Tommie Watts
Karen Louthian- Cindy and Tommie Watts
Mary H. Peebles- Cindy and Tommie Watts
Juanita P. Tisdale- Thomas W. Watts
Caleen S. Watts- Cindy and Tommie Watts
Houston Wayland- Cindy and Tommie Watts
mEmOrIAlS:
Edgar G. Barton, Jr.- Rhodes Graduation Services, Inc
Sadie and James Cissom- Anonymous
Edith M. Conyers- Bessie C. and Frederick D. Allen-Merck Partnership for Giving
Juanita F. Curtis- Deane and Roger Ackerman
Julie M. Dwight- Deane and Roger Ackerman
Yvonne Jones- Ann and Ray Seal
Richard N. Locklear, Jr.- Mr. and Mrs. Septimus A. Harvin, III
Agnes S. Lyles- Rose Marie and Rudy Newman
Carey L. Rawlinson, Sr.- Mr. and Mrs. Coley Altman
- Sheila and Beryl Anthony
- Ameris Bank
- Anna E. Barnes and Family
- Amy and Jim Bigham
- Mary E. Eaddy
- A. Samuel Gray
- Ivey and Don McQueen
- Yvonne and Homer Ooten
- Nancy and Joe Reynolds
- Mr. and Mrs. James E. Shafer
- South Carolina Bank and Trust of the Piedmont
- Karen P. Wilson
Rosa W. Schwart- Rose Marie and Rudy Newman
Merlyon E. Thynes- Manchester Farms
Dr. and mrs. Wendell m. levi, Jr. nursing ScholarshipCONTRIBUTIONS:
Nancy R. BishopDaniel CookCarolyn K. CuttinoElizabeth H. EvansEthel G. FloydMrs. Edward N. FrenzThelma P. GathDr. Tim HardeeJudith P. HultslanderMr. and Mrs. Donald JohnsonLaniki LawsonDr. and Mrs. Wendell M. Levi, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. McCreightPriscilla McReeMary R. MoorePatricia A. MorrisAnn M. ReynoldsTerri H. RidgewayMr. and Mrs. Raymond R. RilesElisabeth W. RobertsonDorothy W. SmithRep. and Mrs. G. Murrell Smith, Jr.Margaret SpeirJanet SubletteMr. and Mrs. Robert WhiteRhidona R. Woodward
HOnOrArY gIfTS:
Elizabeth A. Caulkins- Laura E. Ayers- Dr. and Mrs. Wendell M. Levi, Jr.
Frances C. Driver- Dr. and Mrs. Wendell M. Levi, Jr.
C. Fair Edmunds- Dr. and Mrs. Wendell M. Levi, Jr.
Jennie W. Griffith- Mary W. Bailes
Dr. and Mrs. Wendell M. Levi, Jr.- Dr. and Mrs. Lea B. Givens
mEmOrIAlS:
Mary R. Hiller- Margaret Ann and Bud Rivers
nurseryCOnTrIbUTIOnS:Our 365 (3)Dr. and Mrs. John E. Rowe, III
PharmacyCOnTrIbUTIOnS:AMR (2)
Safe KidsCOnTrIbUTIOnS:Dr. Garrett M. Clanton, IISafe Kids Worldwide
Scholarship EndowmentCOnTrIbUTIOnS:Dr. Garrett M. Clanton, II
Tuomey PrideCOnTrIbUTIOnS:Mr. Stephen F. and Dr. Melissa W. ArscottMr. and Mrs. Martin BarocasBE&K Building Group, LLCMr. and Mrs. J. Edward Bell, IIIDebbie and Rick BowenDr. and Mrs. John J. BrittonMr. and Mrs. Ernest C. Brown, Jr.Susan and Jay CoxDrs. Mark and Linda CrabbeDr. and Mrs. Kent N. CunninghamDr. and Mrs. Edward W. Duffy, Jr.Philip L. EdwardsDavid W. GoogeRobert E. Graham, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Terrell T. HorneAnn and Paul JohnsonJunior Welfare League of Sumter, SCDrs. Philip L. and Helen D. LathamMr. and Mrs. Robert S. McCreightMr. and Mrs. Philip G. PalmerMr. and Mrs. William R. RenwickDr. and Mrs. Andrew J. ReynoldsRIGGS, Inc.Dr. and Mrs. G. Murrell Smith
Dr. and Mrs. Laurie N. SmithDr. and Mrs. Triz V. SmithSmoak Irrigation CompanyDr. and Mrs. Barney L. Williams
UnrESTrICTEDCOnTrIbUTIOnS:Deane and Roger AckermanBrig. Gen. (Ret.) and Mrs. Thomas H.
AlexanderDr. and Mrs. John J. BrittonMr. and Mrs. Henry C. BynumDr. and Mrs. G. Scot DiltsDr. and Mrs. James A. Goodson, IIISusan and Scott HarvinMr. and Mrs. Alfred T. Heath, IIILil Darlins’Montague Industrial, Inc.Dr. and Mrs. Michael R. MeaseRedbone of Florence, Inc.Resourceone Medical Billing, LLCMr. Marvin D. and Dr. Kay M. RhoadsMr. and Mrs. M. David ShawDr. and Mrs. T. Rhett Spencer, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Kurt T. StroebelHarold L. Turner, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. James M. Yates
HOnOrArY gIfTS:
Dr. Philip H. Brandt- Alton Owen Smith
Teresa Carlton- Gene F. Dickerson
Jay Cox- Gene F. Dickerson
Dr. Frank Cuce’- Sumter Orthopaedics Staff
Dr. P. Douglas deHoll- Sumter Orthopaedics Staff
Dr. Brandon F. Fites- Sumter Orthopaedics Staff
Dr. Danny H. Ford- Sumter Orthopaedics Staff
W. Paul Johnson- Gene F. Dickerson
Michelle Logan-Owens- Gene R. Dickerson
Gregg Martin- Gene F. Dickerson
Sonja F. McLendon- Gene F. Dickerson
- Nexsen Pruet, LLC
William R. Renwick- Gene F. Dickerson
- Nexsen Pruet, LLC
Dr. Kurt T. Stroebel- Sumter Orthopaedics Staff
mEmOrIAlS:
Carl M. Alexander- Cheryl and Gregg Martin
Martha W. Baker- Dr. and Mrs. Philip H. Brandt
Hartwell A. Black- Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Ressler
Barbara Brown- Tuomey Healthcare System
Administration
Jeannette E. Burrows- Dr. and Mrs. Philip H. Brandt
Lynne H. Byrd- Dr. and Mrs. Kent N. Cunningham- Dr. and Mrs. Gene F. Dickerson- Sumter Clarendon Lee Medical Alliance
Diane P. Coker- Carolina Anesthesia, P.C.
- Tuomey Healthcare System Administration
Clarence D. Collins- Dr. and Mrs. Philip H. Brandt
Elsie Cooper - Tuomey Healthcare System Outpatient
Surgery Center Staff
Susan G. Cousar- Dr. and Mrs. Philip H. Brandt
Juanita F. Curtis- Dr. and Mrs. Philip H. Brandt
John Danz- Dr. and Mrs. Philip H. Brandt
Martha G. Davidson- Dr. and Mrs. Philip H. Brandt- Dr. and Mrs. Kent N. Cunningham
Julie M. Dwight- Dr. and Mrs. Philip H. Brandt
Doris D. Ervin- Edward S. Ervin, III
Sylvia Frazier- Dr. and Mrs. Philip H. Brandt
Harriett Gamble- Dr. and Mrs. Philip H. Brandt
Mae Bell S. Gause- Dr. and Mrs. Philip H. Brandt
Neloise S. Griffin- Dr. and Mrs. Philip H. Brandt
John T. Johnson, Jr.- Dr. and Mrs. Eddie C. DuRant, Sr.
John R. Jones- Dr. and Mrs. Philip H. Brandt
Karl Kegley- Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. McFaddin
Ora P. Lee- Dr. and Mrs. Philip H. Brandt- Jeannette and Bill Price
Wilson A. McElveen, Jr.- Murphy Tuomey Wilson
Roosevent McLeod- Tuomey Healthcare System Outpatient
Surgery Center Staff
Robert D. Palmer- Dr. and Mrs. Philip H. Brandt- Tuomey Healthcare System
Administration
Belinda F. Rath- Howard P. King- Tuomey Healthcare System
Administration
Charles Riley- Dr. and Mrs. Philip H. Brandt
Aignathser N. Simon- Tuomey Healthcare System
Administration
Eleanor E. Singleton- Dr. and Mrs. Philip H. Brandt
Billy Thames- Dr. and Mrs. Philip H. Brandt
T. Douglas Tuomey, Sr.- Murphy Tuomey Wilson
T. Douglas Tuomey, Jr.- Murphy Tuomey Wilson
Bernice J. Watkins- Dr. and Mrs. Philip H. Brandt
William G. Williams, Sr.- Dr. and Mrs. Philip H. Brandt
Elbert C. Winkles, Sr.- Dr. and Mrs. Philip H. Brandt
Jeanne C. Watson Oncology EndowmentmEmOrIAlS:
Juanita F. Curtis- Michael C. Watson
Everett E. Gasque, Jr.- W. Burke Watson, Sr.
William B. Gibson- Michael C. Watson
Nancy Hatfield- Michael C. Watson
Anthony D. Massey- Rita J. Medlin
Elizabeth T. McElveen- Best Lumber and Millwork, Inc.- Johnathan W. Bryan- Mr. and Mrs. William E. Calloway- Vicki and Cliff Goodwin- Nancy S. Hoefer- Lisa S. Jones- Judge and Mrs. Howard P. King- Johnnie and Carl Livingston- Mr. and Mrs. Wilson M. MacEwen- Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. McFaddin- Mr. and Mrs. Larry Montague and Family- Anna and John Moorman- Brenda G. Perrill- Helen M. Self- Rep. and Mrs. G. Murrell Smith, Jr.- Mrs. W. Melton Tisdale- Michael C. Watson
- Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. White, Jr.
Mary A. Noonan- Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. White, Jr.
Robert D. Palmer- Michael C. Watson
Charles h. White, Sr. Cardiac EndowmentmEmOrIAlS:
Elizabeth T. McElveen- Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. White, Jr.
Mary A. Noonan- Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. White, Jr.
Women of TuomeyCOnTrIbUTIOnS:Dee CarrawayCommunity Resource BankRanda Carole DuBoseAnn P. Snead
Should you notice an error or omission, please accept our apology and notify The Tuomey Foundation at (803) 774-9014
MARY ELIZABETH BLANCHARD, MD // TUOMEY SOCIETY DONOR
Being a Sumter native, I understand how important
it is to have a world class hospital right here at home.Our hospital has a mission,
which it executes with passion. I am very proud
of Tuomey, and very happy to support it
and The Tuomey Foundation.
As a physician who worked at Tuomey for 30 years, it means a lot to me that the Foundation focuses on community programs that prevent disease and hospitalization.
BRITTON MOSELEY // TUOMEY SOCIETY DONOR, TUOMEY
FELLOWS CLASS III GRADUATE
Contributors to The Tuomey Foundation // September - December 2008 (continued)
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In 2008, The Tuomey Foundation was awarded a $1.7 million grant from The Duke Endowment to help fund the Nursing Education Consortium, a collaborative educational effort
between Tuomey Healthcare System, Clarendon Health System, Kershaw County Medical Center and Central Carolina Technical College. The Consortium’s mission is to further the education of Central Carolina’s nursing students and to alleviate the nursing shortage currently felt by all three counties.
With the help of The Duke Endowment grant, the Nursing Education Consortium will be able to hire additional instructors, a medical technology specialist and purchase more nursing simula-tors, factors that will increase the output of graduates from the Central Carolina nursing program.
Nursing simulators are computerized mannequins designed to enable students to practice techniques in a hands-on, safe envi-ronment, and they are beginning to play an ever-increasing role in nursing education. The simulators are able to talk about where they hurt, cry and even scream, testing patient-student interaction in addition to honing technical skills.
While not a substitute for clinical experience or traditional classroom teaching, nursing simulators reinforce and enhance information learned in other environments. With new simulators and an increased nursing faculty, the Consortium will be able to increase the number of nursing school graduates from 60 to 100 per year.
The Duke Endowment
Nursing Simulators Result in Real-World Experience
Upcoming EventsBaby BasicsBathing, feeding, nutruring your newborn and more! $15* 774-baby
Breastfeeding class expectant & breastfeeding moth-ers welcome. $15* 774-baby
infant & child cpr Preregistration and book required. 774-baby
Labor & delivery What to expect on the big day. $15* 774-baby
prepared childbirth info for expectant parents on labor, post-partum & basic newborn care. $60 for one 8-hour session* 774-baby
the sibling class Age appropriate discussion of what to expect and adjusting to a new sibling. $15* 774-baby
stroke support group A stroke can affect a family in many ways. 774-9454
Hepatitis c support Assisting those whose lives have been affeted by Hepatitis C $15* 774-8678
Living With diabetes General info for diabetics and their families. 774-8680
diabetic support group Join others facing the same day-to-day challenges. 774-8678
alzheimer’s support Learn more about this disease that affects the entire family. 773-5293
Look good, feel Better New cosmetic techniques for cancer patients. toll free 1-877-227-9398
Home safe Home Childproof your home and keep your children safe. 774-baby
touching Hearts Assisting grieving families experiencing the loss of an infant, miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy or stillbirth. 774-8680
grief & Loss support Let our experts help you during this difficult time. Registration required. Please call 773-4663
for dates, times and locations on these and other upcoming events, please call the telephone number listed or contact:
Tuomey Healthcare System 129 North Washington street sumter, sC 29150
www.tuomey.com (803) 774-8663
* cost of class is waived if baby is delivered at Tuomey
Photo Highlights
2008 Foundation Events
golf classicGregg martin, erik Whaley ,Bill smith & Tim Hewson
physicians BBQDr. Doug deHoll and Dr. Greg King and their wives enjoy the Annual Physician BBQ
tuomey fellows gatheringPaige & John macloskie and meg Creech
tuomey galaGen. (Ret.) Tom & Jackie Olsen, and Hubert & Jackie Osteen
tuomey galaDr. Beth Poag, Dr. Catherine Zybak, Jim Bowman, Debbie mixon & sonja mcLendon
golf classic championssusan Trausch, John Weiss, stan mcDaniel & John Holiday
tuomey fellows gatheringBarbara Burchstead, susan & John Brabham & Grady Locklear
golf classicsarah Harrison, Jay Cox & mary Read
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