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  • 2008–2009 Donor Honor Roll

    UNC LiNeberger CompreheNsive CaNCer CeNter

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    I am amazed and inspired by the thousands of generous gifts we receive every year. During 2008-09, our supporters have been tremendously generous – contributing over $4,000,000 for UNC’s cancer research, treat-ment and prevention programs! Despite this being a down year for the economy, they’ve shown remarkable commitment to UNC Lineberger. Your generosity attests to your strong belief in what our physicians and researchers are doing. We are very grateful.

    I can assure you that we are committed to using your gifts wisely to quickly pursue and develop the most promising cancer research and treatments and deliver them to the people of North Carolina. The beautiful, new NC Cancer Hospital will help us to do just that – through its greatly expanded mul-tidisciplinary clinical space, and its dedicated clinical trials unit.

    Its state-of-the-art teleconferencing network will allow our doctors to collaborate with physicians across the state. Our responsibility is to improve care and bring the latest innovations to all our citizens. This new telemedicine effort will help us accomplish this mission.

    Each of our 5,300+ donors has a personal reason for supporting UNC Lineberger and on the following pages we have highlighted just a few of their stories. Every gift, no matter the size, has the potential to impact the lives

    of cancer patients and their families.

    Of course, we are very mindful of the seriousness of the state budget woes and the national economic picture. UNC Lineberger’s endowment has seen the same significant downturn as the university’s and other institutions around the country. These economic realities have forced us to carefully prioritize and streamline our budget. That means that expendable gifts are more impor-tant than ever and will be critical in keeping UNC Lineberger strong in the coming years.

    With our growing patient population and extraordinary scientific opportunities we must attract new faculty and staff to UNC. We only tap the country’s best – some of whom are featured in this report. Your generosity makes this possible.

    Thank you for the confidence and trust your gifts represent. We hope we can count on your continued support as we press forward in the fight against cancer.

    Sincerely,

    H. Shelton Earp III, M.D.Lineberger Professor and DirectorProfessor of Medicine and Pharmacology

    H. Shelton Earp III, MD, DirectorRichard M. Goldberg, MD, Associate Director, Clinical Research andPhysician-in-Chief, NC Cancer HospitalAl Baldwin, PhD, Associate Director, Basic Research Thomas Shea, MD, Associate Director, Clinical OutreachWilliam Marzluff, PhD, Associate Director, Core FacilitiesMichael O’Malley, PhD, Associate DirectorJoseph S. Pagano, MD, Director Emeritus

    Marci Campbell, PhD, Cancer Prevention and ControlAndrew Olshan, PhD, Cancer EpidemiologyYue Xiong, PhD, Cancer Cell BiologyJenny Ting, PhD, ImmunologyJon Serody, MD, ImmunologyDavid Kaufman, MD, PhD, Molecular CarcinogenesisGary Johnson, PhD, Molecular TherapeuticsNed Sharpless, MD, Molecular TherapeuticsNancy Raab-Traub, PhD, VirologyTerry Magnuson, PhD, GeneticsRichard M. Goldberg, MD, Clinical ResearchThomas Shea, MD, Clinical ResearchCharles Perou, PhD, Breast Cancer Lisa Carey, MD, Breast Cancer

    Debbie C. Dibbert, Director of External AffairsEllen de Graffenreid, Director of Communications and MarketingMary Ruth Helms, E-Content DeveloperEli Jordfald, Senior Major Gifts DirectorLeslie Nelson, Major Gifts DirectorKatisha Newkirk, Annual Fund DirectorAlyson Newman, Director of Development ServicesHolly Rio, Program AssistantMary Seagroves, Special Events CoordinatorDianne Shaw, Deputy Director of Communications

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    dear frieNds,

    Through the work of hundreds of volunteers, UNC Lineberger raised over $490,000 from a wide variety of special events throughout the year.

    The UNC Lineberger Board of Visitors, a group of 102 dedicated volunteers from around the state and region, led the way with 97% participation and gifts and pledges of $1,400,000.

    The Breast Cancer Research Foundation, founded in 1992 by Evelyn Lauder, awarded $500,000 to support UNC Lineberger research team projects in clinical and genetic breast cancer research.

    This year more than $4,000,000 was raised for UNC’s cancer research, treatment and prevention programs from over 5,300 donors.

    12 new naming gifts totaling $1, 640,000 were secured for the NC Cancer Hospital to enhance clinical and investigational cancer research and support unique and expanded patient services.

    UNC Lineberger Annual Giving exceeded $1,000,000 for the third consecutive year.

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    UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center and the NC Cancer Hospital are creating the new face of cancer research and treatment in North Carolina.

    An unprecedented effort to make strides against cancer and the suffering it causes is fueled by collaboration across the popu-lation, basic and clinical sciences. UNC Lineberger members hail from more than 25 schools and departments across the Uni-versity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

    The NC Cancer Hospital, part of the UNC Health Care System, is now UNC Lineberger’s clinical home, where we put research findings into real-world practice.

    The new facility helps provide top-notch care to more patients and is designed to create a healing atmosphere by providing natural light, indoor courtyards, gardens, public art and other amenities. The design was created with input from patients, fami-lies, and health care providers to combine the best technology with an environment that emphasizes the human touch.

    The state authorized $180 million for the project in August 2004. Thanks to the state’s investment, the 315,000 square foot hospital will triple the current space and significantly increase the number of patients that can be served.

    The NC Cancer Hospital is a visible symbol of what we are achieving through collaboration, creativity and innovation. These investments truly make a difference to all those whom we serve here in North Carolina and, we hope, to patients and fami-lies around the world whom we never meet, but whose lives are improved in some way because of the work we do.

    To learn more about the NC Cancer Hospital and what it will mean for North Carolina, visit www.unclineberger.org.

    the New faCe of CaNCer

    researCh aNd treatmeNt

    iN North CaroLiNaOver 40 members of the extended Lineberger family, representing three generations, met

    in Chapel Hill to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the opening of the UNC Lineberger Cancer Research Building.

    The four Lineberger broth-ers of Belmont, NC were the key players in the creation of the Lineberger Cancer Research Building –

    Archibald ’21, Henry ’24, Harold ’26, and Joe ’33.

    In 1977, the Lineberger Foundation pledged $1 million to a building fund for a proposed cancer research center. This gift spurred others to contribute until more than $4 million was raised. The money provided the core financing for the original three-story Lineberger Cancer Research Building that opened in 1984.

    The Lineberger Family enjoyed reminisc-ing with Director Emeritus Joe Pagano and learning about recent successes and new initiatives from Director Shelley Earp. The reunion concluded with a construction tour of the NC Cancer Hospital. All attending agreed that the four Lineberger broth-ers would be very proud to see what their visionary gift has accomplished!

    LiNeberger famiLy

    CeLebrates miLestoNe

    The money provided the core financing

    for the original three-story Lineberger

    Cancer Research Building that

    opened in 1984.

    More than 40 members of the Lineberger family gathered in Chapel Hill in May for a family reunion that included a tour of the NC Cancer Hospital.

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    Many years of planning, preparation, advocacy, and sheer tenacity have led to the opening of the NC Cancer Hospital! Natural light floods through large windows, the lobby is welcoming and easy to navigate. Pleasing art, plants and greenery on every floor create a soothing environment conducive to healing. This state-of-the-art facility is home to UNC Lineberger’s patient-centered, multidisci-plinary care and outreach programs.

    Since the construction of the new NC Cancer Hospital was funded through the generosity of the State of North Carolina, NC Cancer Hospital fundraising efforts have been focused exclusively on supporting

    critical programmatic, faculty and clini-cal research priorities as well as providing necessary start-up funding for unique and expanded patient support and services.

    We are especially grateful to the following donors who have chosen to support the NC Cancer Hospital. Their generosity will be recognized on the Donor Recognition Wall to be installed in the main lobby of the NC Cancer Hospital. The recognition signage will be unveiled at a special ceremo-ny on November 8, 2009 and then will be updated as additional gifts are received.

    Endowment funds are excellent ways to support the UNC Lineberger Comprehen-sive Cancer Center. They are critical to the cancer center’s ability to attract the best fac-ulty, generate cutting-edge research, provide enhanced patient support, and ultimately,

    find the cures for cancer. By generating a steady stream of income while leaving the principal untouched, endowment makes it possible for UNC Lineberger to respond to unanticipated opportunities and weather the ebb and flow of state funding.

    We greatly appreciate the following donors who have established new named endow-ment funds this year.

    NamiNg gifts for the

    NC CaNCer hospitaL

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    eNdowmeNt fUNds

    $50,000+Stephen A. and Jan Capps established the Allen E. and Julia E. Capps Endowment Fund for Cancer Patient and Family Support.

    Michael and Nancy Stegman established the Nancy W. Stegman Fund for New Ideas in Cancer Research

    Gerald Postema established the Linda T. Postema Endowment Fund for New Ideas in Lung Cancer Research

    $30,000Elizabeth Winter Cohen established the Elizabeth Winter Cohen Endowment Fund for New Ideas in Cancer Research

    $25,000Douglas B. Guthe and Family and Friends established the Rebecca Calderon Endowment Fund for New Ideas in Cancer Research

    $100,000Tommy and Allie Hall

    $50,000Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Barnhill, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Eddie C. Smith, Jr.

    $25,000Mr. and Mrs. B. Mayo Boddie, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas B. BoddieMr. and Mrs. Harold J. Bowen, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. CarstarphenMrs. Jo Ann Davis and Mr. Walter Davis*Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Eubanks. Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Nat HarrisMr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson IIIMr. Mitchell Kalogridis

    $500,000Lee Henningsen named the Phase 1 Clinical Trials Laboratory in memory of Karen Henningsen.

    $250,000Family and friends of William G. Clark III named the Patient Education Room in the Patient and Family Resource Center in his memory.

    Mary Claire Satterly Foundation named the Pediatric Oncology Playroom in memory of Mary Claire Satterly.

    $100,000Family of Helen Kalogridis Baucom named an Adult Infusion Pod in her memory.

    Family and friends of Katherine Wilson named the Conference Room in the Patient and Family Resource Center in her memory.

    $50,000Joyce Bell named the Massage Therapy Room in the Patient and Family Resource Center in memory of her husband Alan. Dr. M. Robert Blum named the Clinical Trials Staff Work Room in memory of his first wife Christie Wilander Blum.

    Carlson Family Foundation named the Recreation Therapy Room in the Bone Marrow Transplant Inpatient Area in memory of Thomas A. Norton.

    Rodney, Corrie and Macey Long named the Brighter Image Boutique in the Patient and Family Resource Center in memory of Mary Anne Long.

    Sylvia and George Rountree named an Adult Private Infusion Room.

    John C. Williams of Raleigh, his nephews Don Williams and Al Williams, and his niece Clyde Williams named the Staff Lounge on the Inpatient Floor in memory of Alfred Williams.

    Wren Foundation, Inc named a Private Infusion Room in the Pediatric Oncology Clinic.

    $25,000Bill Rand named a Research and Evaluation Room in the Mammography Center.

    Janis and Jeff Tillman named the Starbright Room in the Pediatric Oncology Clinic in memory of Janet Brooks Kirkland Tillman.

    Named rooms iN the NC CaNCer hospitaL

    eNdowmeNt gifts

    other gifts to the

    NC CaNCer hospitaL

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    In 2003, The Medical Foundation of North Carolina, Inc. created The Berryhill Society to recognize those individuals who have pro-vided for the School of Medicine through a planned gift from their estates. This recogni-tion society is named for the late W. Reece Berryhill, a longtime dean and leader of the School of Medicine who is widely recognized as “the father of modern medicine at UNC.”

    At UNC Lineberger, planned gifts can leave a legacy or honor someone important to you by providing funds to initiate clinical trials of new treatments, support innova-tions, inventions and the development of new technologies, develop new prevention strategies, and move promising new thera-pies from the lab to the patient as quickly as possible.

    We honor and recognize the following supporters who have generously included UNC Lineberger in their estate plans. We extend a special welcome to our newest members, whose names are italicized.

    Once melanoma spreads from the skin to other organs, it can be very hard to treat. The median survival for these patients is less than a year. Nancy Thomas, MD, PhD, wants to change this. The physician-scientist

    has focused her career on improving the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of the disease.

    Most recently she teamed up with Kathleen Dorsey, PhD, a research assistant professor of epidemiology to find new ways to diagnose melanoma. They received a $35,000 Lineberger Seed Grant to identify DNA methylation patterns – a cancer

    mechanism that inactivates the ‘brakes’ on cell growth and causes tumors. These patterns can distinguish melanomas from benign moles with high sensitivity, specificity and reproducibility.

    “Comprehensive analysis of promoter methylation, which occurs widely in human melanomas, offers a promising tool that will be a first step toward the development of standard diagnostic tests, thereby decreasing under- and over-treatment,” Dorsey says.

    The data produced from the Seed Grant has borne fruit in the form of a grant from the National Cancer Institute that will bring more than $400,000 to UNC over the next two years. Their grant is part of a special program at the National Institutes of Health that funds exploratory, novel studies that break new ground and may lead to a breakthrough in a particular area, or result in novel techniques, agents, methodologies, models or applications that will impact biomedical, behavioral, or clinical research.

    seed graNts bear frUit

    for meLaNoma diagNosis

    the berryhiLL soCiety

    Mr. W. Vernon AverettMrs. Eliza R. BagbyMr. and Mrs. Stephens L. Baldwin, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Victor E. Bell IIIMr. and Mrs. George S. Blackwelder, Jr.Ms. Joan P. BooneMr. G. Waring Boys, Jr.* and Mrs. Elizabeth C. BoysCarter Foundation, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Carter, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. John Allen CatesThe Cemala Foundation, Inc.A. E. Finley Foundation, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Finley, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Grier, Jr.The Betty and Clarence Griffin, Jr. EndowmentMr. and Mrs. Thomas J. HallLadies Auxiliary to V.F.W., Dept of NCMr. and Mrs. Lawrence W. HarrisMr. and Mrs. Henry H. Massey, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Hamilton W. McKay, Jr.

    Mr. and Mrs. Bryan MorrisMr. and Mrs. Thomas L. OdomMs. Josephine Ward PattonMr. and Mrs. Brian L. PechelesMrs. Allen W. Post, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. William H. RogersMrs. Pearl Schechter, Schechter FoundationMr. and Mrs. Cecil W. Sewell, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Eddie C. Smith, Jr.Mr. J. Troy Smith, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. L. StanleyMr. and Mrs. Verner E. Stanley, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. James R. Strickland, Jr.Drs. Chris M. and Lillian M. TeiglandTriad Golfers Against CancerMr. William D. Whisenant and Ms. Kelly L. RossMr. and Mrs. S. Montgomery White, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Winston, Sr.Mr. M. Rhem Wooten, Jr. and Ms. Kathy J. Farley

    doNors to seed graNt fUNds

    UNC Lineberger’s Seed Grant Program, established in 1986, gives researchers the opportunity to

    develop novel ideas for cancer treatment, early detection, and prevention. This year, seven researchers

    received funding. Their projects ranged from finding potential new therapeutic targets for treatment

    to the identification of genetic markers to improve early detection.

    Anonymous (4)Mr. and Mrs. James C. BivensMr. G. Waring Boys, Jr.*Mr. Paul L. ChusedMr. and Mrs. Arthur W. ClarkMs. Elizabeth Winter CohenMr. P. Kim CopsesMr. Arthur S. DeBerryMr. and Mrs. John H. DeCarloMr. and Mrs. Douglas S. DibbertMr. Albert S. Dillon, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. James B. Dunn, Jr.Mr. Lawrence J. GoldrichDr. and Mrs. James O. GoodwinDr. and Mrs. G. Denman HammondMr. John L. HatcherMr. David R. Hayworth, Jr.Mr. James T. Hedrick, Sr.Mr. Lee A. HenningsenMrs. Virginia E. HesterMrs. Joan J. HillMrs. Frances B. HoustonMrs. Dorothy B. HubbardMr. James B. Hunter, Jr.Mr. John V. Hyer and Ms. Laura T. JensenMs. Lisa P. JacksonMrs. Anna Boyce LinebergerMr. William G. LongMs. B. Claire McCulloughMs. Frances Watts McCurryDr. and Mrs. Hamilton W. McKay, Jr.Ms. Elizabeth H. MitchellMr. and Mrs. J. Harvey Oliver, Jr.Ms. Patricia C. OwensMs. Harriet P. PeraldoMr. Hugh P. PerryMs. Caroline M. PunteMr. and Mrs. W. Trent Ragland, Jr.Ms. Sandra Roth Dr. Robert E. SevierMrs. Jo Allison SmithMr. Roger V. SmithMr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. Tomlinson, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. WardMr. Lindsay C. Warren, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Winston, Sr.

    *deceased

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    UNC LiNeberger CompreheNsive CaNCer CeNter

    2008–2009 hoNor roLL of doNors

    UNC Lineberger is proud to have the support of the 5,328 donors who stepped forward to help us raise more than $4,082,000 this year (July 1, 2008 – June 30, 2009).

    Your generosity impacts the work we do in places as diverse as laboratories, commu-nities, clinics and hospital rooms, making a difference for cancer research, prevention and treatment. Thanks to you, we are serv-ing cancer patients, their loved ones and the entire state today. Because of your vision, we are building better tomorrows for those who will be diagnosed with cancer in the future.

    The lists in this honor roll record the names of those who led the way with gifts of $100 or more to UNC Lineberger this year. Special event donors are listed separately as we review the events held in support of the cancer center over the last year.

    Those generous supporters who have been members of the Lineberger Club (contributing at least $1,000 annually) for 10, 15 and 20 years are noted in this honor roll. We are especially grateful for their loyalty to UNC Lineberger and their dedication to the fight against cancer.

    HoNoR RoLL

    $500,000 The Breast Cancer Research Foundation –

    LC 10 yearsMr. and Mrs. Lee A. Henningsen – LC 10 years

    $250,000–$499,999The V Foundation for Cancer Research – LC 10 years

    $150,000–$249,999Mr. and Mrs. Lovick P. CornMr. and Mrs. George Walter LoewenbaumMr. and Mrs. Eddie C. Smith, Jr. – LC 10 years

    $50,000–$149,999Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Barnhill, Jr. – LC 10 yearsMrs. Joyce D. BellDr. M. R. BlumMr. and Mrs. Stephen A. CappsThe Carlson Family FoundationW. G. Clark III Charitable Remainder TrustThe Henley FundMr. and Mrs. Thomas J. HallMr. John V. Hyer and Ms. Laura T. JensenMrs. Ae Rim KimDr. Gerald PostemaThe Mary Claire Satterly FoundationMr. and Mrs. Michael A. StegmanTriad Golfers Against CancerWren Foundation Inc.

    $25,000–$49,999Mr. and Mrs. B. Mayo Boddie, Sr. – LC 10 yearsMr. and Mrs. Nicholas B. Boddie, Bryanna Foundation

    Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Bowen, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. John W. Burress III – LC 15 yearsMr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Carstarphen – LC 10 yearsMr. and Mrs. Nat T. Harris – LC 15 years Mr. and Mrs. Earl JohnsonLong Beverage, Inc. John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur FoundationDrs. Martin J. and Ann MurphyMr. William G. Rand – LC 10 yearsMr. and Mrs. George Rountree IIIDr. and Mrs. Robert Alan SatterlyMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey K. TillmanMr. and Mrs. John C. Williams, Sr.Estate of Charles H. Winstead

    $10,000–$24,999Mr. and Mrs. Zack H. Bacon, Jr. – LC 10 yearsMr. and Mrs. Robert A. Baillie – LC 10 yearsBassett Furniture IndustriesMs. Heather A. BergeronMr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Betts, Jr.Boddie-Noell Enterprises – LC 10 yearsMr. James B. CarlisleCarolinas Wireless AssociationThe Cemala Foundation, Inc. – LC 10 yearsChapel Hill Breast Cancer Research Foundation –

    LC 10 yearsMr. and Mrs. G. Munroe CobeyMr. and Mrs. Herman Cone III – LC 10 yearsA. E. Finley Foundation, Inc. – LC 10 yearsMr. Joseph W. Grier, Jr. and Mrs. Catherine Grier* –

    LC 15 yearsGrubb Family Foundation

    Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence W. Harris – LC 10 yearsIBM Matching Gift ProgramSenator and Mrs. S. C. JenkinsThe Estate of Charles W. JohnstonThe Seby B. Jones Family Foundation – 10 yearsMr. Petro KulynychKulynych Family FoundationLaboratory Corporation Of America LC Squared Inc.Kate MacIntyre FoundationMr. and Mrs. Henry H. Massey, Jr. – LC 15 years

    Dr. and Mrs. Hamilton W. McKay, Jr. – LC 20 yearsNational Institute of Environmental Health SciencesMr. and Mrs. Julian W. RawlRealan Foundation, Inc.Ms. Frances SchultzMr. and Mrs. A. Donald StallingsMr. and Mrs. James R. Strickland – LC 20 yearsMrs. Rebecca S. ThompsonThe Titmus Foundation, Inc. – LC 15 yearsMr. and Mrs. John D. Wilson, Jr. Zeta Tau Alpha Foundation, Inc.

    The Bell family of Roanoke Rapids, NC has always been famous for celebrating holidays and special occasions in a big way. When Alan Bell was diagnosed with stage IV pancreatic cancer, his wife Joyce resolved that she and their two grown children would make each day a celebration of Alan’s life.

    Joyce recalls the initial shock of the diagnosis of Drs. Grimm, Goldberg and Kelly at UNC confirming that Alan’s cancer had spread to his lungs and liver. While embarking on a chemotherapy trial, Alan was given enormous support by loved ones and friends. Catherine, his daughter, made frequent trips to her parents’ home where she assisted her mother with the care of her dad. When Alan traveled to UNC for treatments, he would stay with his daughter who lived two miles from the hospital. “Rodrique, our son, would sit with his dad during chemo.”

    After Thanksgiving of 2005, Alan was well enough to go to Orlando for our last Disney vaca-tion together,” Joyce reflects. Alan particularly wanted to see the

    treated wood used in the construc-tion of several structures within the Animal Kingdom, supplied by his lumber business. It gave Alan great satisfaction to see the places that were built with his materials.

    Upon returning home, the Bells were grateful they were able to celebrate several holidays in true Bell style prior to Alan’s death on Father’s Day in 2006. Joyce reflects: “When Alan was first diagnosed, I did not think these moments and bonus time possible. I am convinced the treatments and compassionate care Alan received at UNC prolonged his life.”

    The Bell family decided to name the Massage Therapy

    Room in the NC Cancer Hospital in Alan’s memory. “Even up to his last few days, massage

    helped Alan feel better and he would have loved the view of the Dean Dome from the room,” Joyce reflects.

    JoyCe beLL: spreadiNg CompassioN

    Donor Profile

    “I am convinced the treatments and compassionate care Alan received at UNC prolonged his life.”

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    Deborah A. Levy and Ilona Bell Flint FoundationGlaxoSmithKline Foundation Matching Gifts ProgramThe Betty and Clarence Griffin, Jr. EndowmentCapt. Douglas B. Guthe, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Bernard GuttermanThe Michael W. Haley Foundation, Inc. – LC 15 yearsMia Hamm FoundationThe Harris-Legacy Foundation, Inc.The Hudson FoundationMrs. Olive T. JohnsonDr. Marcia A. KoomenMr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Lee, Jr.Lilly USA, LLCMr. and Mrs. Frank H. LivingstonMr. David LongMrs. Kathleen M. Lord Mr. John A. McLendonMr. Dennis M. McGill and Ms. Edwina D. Woodbury –

    LC 10 yearsMr. and Mrs. Bryan A. MorrisMr. and Mrs. Thomas L. OdomMs. Josephine Ward PattonMr. and Mrs. Brian L. PechelesMr. and Mrs. Wayne PetersonMrs. Allen W. Post, Jr. – LC 10 yearsRBC Centura BankMr. and Mrs. William H. Rogerssanofi-aventisMr. and Mrs. Cecil W. Sewell, Jr. – LC 10 yearsMr. and Mrs. Andrew M. SiltonMr. and Mrs. John M. Silverstein – LC 10 yearsMr. J. Troy Smith, Jr.Standard Insurance CompanyMr. and Mrs. Joseph W. L. Stanley – LC 10 yearsMr. and Mrs. James L. Stuart – LC 10 yearsMr. and Mrs. W. Franklin SuttonDrs. Chris M. and Lillian M. TeiglandMs. Marguerite J. ThompsonMr. William D. Whisenant and Ms. Kelly L. RossMr. and Mrs. Alfred Williams Ms. Clyde B. WilliamsMr. Donaldson G. WilliamsMr. and Mrs. Charles M. Winston, Sr.Charles M. Winston Family FoundationMr. M. Rhem Wooten, Jr. and Ms. Kathy J. FarleyMrs. Lawson H. Worth

    $1,000–$4,999Anonymous (2)Dr. and Mrs. William B. Abernethy, Jr. – LC 15 yearsMr. Edwin Adkins and Ms. Hulene HillMr. and Mrs. Douglas E. Anderson – LC 15 yearsApplied BiosystemsMrs. Adair P. ArmfieldMr. and Mrs. William P. Aycock IIMrs. Eliza R. Bagby – LC 15 yearsMr. Gregg BakerThe Paul & Merrill Barringer Family FoundationMrs. Wood BeasleyMr. and Mrs. F. James Becher – LC 10 yearsMr. and Mrs. James D. BeckBecton DickinsonMs. Anne M. BegunMr. and Mrs. Bruce A. BiggsMr. William F. Black – LC 15 yearsLois J. and Leslie Blackman Jr.BookMark My WordsMs. Joan P. Boone – LC 10 yearsMr. and Mrs. Douglas W. Booth – LC 20 years

    Dr. and Mrs. Thomas W. BouldinMr. and Mrs. George W. BoylanMr. and Mrs. R. Alfred Brand III – LC 10 yearsMr. and Mrs. John Bratton, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. BrileyMr. and Mrs. Ben BrinsonBrittany’s Battle, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. M.S. Brick Brown III – LC 10 yearsMr. and Mrs. Harry M. Bryant, Sr. – LC 20 yearsCafe Carolina and BakeryDr. Benjamin F. Calvo and Dr. Patricia RiveraMrs. Cathy CarlisleCarolina Softball Camps, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. George Watts Carr III – LC 10 yearsMr. and Mrs. William B. CarstarphenCarstarphen Family Foundation, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert J. Carter, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. CashionMr. and Mrs. George H. V. Cecil – LC 20 yearsMs. Paula ChildsMr. and Mrs. Stewart M. ChisamMr. and Mrs. Paul L. Chused – LC 15 yearsMr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Clark – LC 20 yearsClick Wine GroupCOECO Office Systems, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. James L. CopelandDr. Donald D. CookeMr. and Mrs. Glenn D. CorleyMs. Margaret G. CrandallMr. Edward A. CrawfordMrs. Nan CrawfordMr. and Mrs. Michael W. CreedMr. and Mrs. Dan B. CretsMr. and Mrs. Michael CunninghamDr. and Randall T. CurnowMr. and Mrs. Neill A. CurrieMr. Rennie CuthbertsonThe Dalton-Brand Foundation, Inc. – 10 years

    When Bob Blum of Chapel Hill began to list out the top things he wanted to do when he retired, at the top of his list was to establish

    lasting legacies for Christie and Carolyn; two wives who died of cancer. His other major goal was to go to the Galapagos Islands with his family.

    As his photo attests, he made the trip and he also left a legacy for both of his wives.

    Cancer was not foreign to Dr. Blum who as a clinical pharmacologist with Burroughs Wellcome worked on Phase I drug studies. When his first wife Christie was diagnosed with stage

    IV non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, the battle took on a much more personal nature. It was one thing to work at the design studies and analyze data from early oncology drug trials, but quite another to sit by the side of the person you love while they undergo harrowing procedures and treatment. One of Dr. Thomas Shea’s first patients at the UNC Bone Marrow Transplant Unit, Christie fought a courageous battle to which she eventually succumbed. Sometimes life is not fair and that was certainly the case for Dr. Blum when his second wife Carolyn was given the diagnosis of advanced breast cancer, which even-tually took her life.

    On a recent tour of the NC Cancer Hospital led by Dr. Shea, Dr. Blum immediately knew he would name a space in the Clinical Trials area for Christie who received an experimental drug treatment in the Clinical Research

    Unit. While the care was outstand-ing, the physical space was not. He notes that the new space is uplifting and full of natural light … what a wonderful contrast! In honor of Carolyn, Dr. Blum established a scholarship program at the UNC School of Nursing. Dr. Blum reflects that for donors who would like to invest in cancer research, this is the place.

    “I love the idea that the funds are invested in endowments that will forever enable clinicians to fund their priorities. That’s the best return I’ve had on an invest-ment in a long time.”

    dr. m. robert bLUm: LegaCy a fiNe retUrN oN iNvestmeNt

    Donor Profile

    New Annual Giving Clubs Will Be Launched in 2009–2010

    For the last 22 years, the Lineberger Club has recognized

    the extraordinary network of supporters who contribute

    $1,000 or more annually to UNC Lineberger’s cancer

    research, treatment and prevention programs. In an ef-

    fort to enhance our donor recognition program, we are

    expanding our annual giving clubs beginning July 1, 2009.

    The new levels of recognition are:

    $1,000–$1,999

    $2,000–$4,999

    $5,000–$9,999

    $10,000–$24,999

    $25,000 and over

    LiNebeRgeR CLUb

    LiNebeRgeR aDvoCates

    LiNebeRgeR LeaDeRs

    DiReCtoR’s CLUb

    DiReCtoR’s CiRCLe

    $5,000–$9,999Mr. and Mrs. Shepard B. Ansley – LC 10 yearsDr. and Mrs. Gerald W. ArneyMr. W. Vernon AverettMr. and Mrs. Stephens L. Baldwin, Jr. – LC 10 yearsMr. Thomas M. Barnhardt IIIMr. and Mrs. Alban K. Barrus, Jr.Bell Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Victor E. Bell IIIMunroe Best Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. George S. Blackwelder, Jr. – LC 10 years

    Mr. G. Waring Boys, Jr.* and Mrs. Elizabeth C. Boys – LC 10 years

    Mr. Francis C. BrantleyMr. and Mrs. Richard P. BuddCarter Foundation, Inc. – LC 10 yearsMr. and Mrs. John Allen CatesMr. W. A. DamtoftMr. and Mrs. William G. Daughtridge, Jr.Ernst & Young Foundation Matching Gifts ProgramMr. and Mrs. John J. FerebeeMr. and Mrs. Edward S. Finley, Jr. – LC 15 years

    “I love the idea that the funds are invested

    in endowments that will forever enable clinicians to fund

    their priorities. That’s the best return I’ve

    had on an investment in a long time.”

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    Mr. H. G. DameronDr. Uldarico P. DatilesMr. and Mrs. R. P. Stephen Davis – LC 10 yearsMr. and Mrs. Adrian de Graffenreid Mr. and Mrs. John H. DeCarloMr. and Mrs. Douglas S. DibbertThe Dickson Foundation – LC 15 yearsMs. Sarah L. DiggsMrs. Virginia Pou Doughton – LC 15 yearsMrs. Nancy S. Dowdy – LC 15 yearsMr. and Mrs. S. Hardy DuersonDuke Energy Foundation Matching Gift ProgramDrs. H. Shelton Earp III and Jo Anne L. Earp –

    LC 10 yearsEmbarq Corporation – LC 10 yearsDr. Robert J. Esther and Ms. Emily MoseleyMr. and Mrs. Robert C. Eubanks, Jr.Drs. Matthew G. Ewend and Lisa CareyMr. and Mrs. Purvis J. Ferree, Jr. – LC 15 yearsFirst Presbyterian Church, Rocky MountMrs. Marjanne G. Foster – LC 10 yearsMs. Jane L. FourakerMr. Stanley H. Fox and Mrs. JoAnn K. Pizer-FoxMr. and Mrs. Michael FrischMr. Paul J. Fulton, Jr.Mr. M. Lee Garrison – LC 15 yearsMr. and Mrs. William E. Garwood – LC 20 yearsMs. Patricia J. GerrickGilead SciencesDr. and Mrs. Richard M. GoldbergMr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Goldrich – LC 20 yearsDr. and Mrs. James O. GoodwinMr. and Mrs. George D. Gornto – LC 10 yearsDr. Hilton GoulsonGovernors Club Womens Golf AssociationMr. and Mrs. William E. Graham IIIMr. and Mrs. Robert J. Greczyn, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. William B. GrineMr. and Mrs. R. Gordon GrubbMr. and Mrs. William H. Grumbles, Jr.Dr. Robin H. G. Gurlitz and Mr. H. Josh GurlitzMr. and Mrs. Walter V. HallMr. and Mrs. Stephen W. HarrisMr. and Mrs. Cecil W. Harrison, Jr. – LC 10 yearsMr. and Mrs. John L. HatcherMs. Anna R. Hayes – LC 20 yearsMr. James T. Hedrick, Jr.Mr. James T. Hedrick, Sr. – LC 10 yearsMrs. James E. Heins – 10 yearsMr. William S. Henry – LC 15 yearsMr. and Mrs. Leonard G. HerringMr. and Mrs. John H. HighMs. Hadley M. HinesMr. and Mrs. I. Herbert Hoell, Jr.Mr. Robert W. HolmgrenDr. and Mrs. W. Borden Hooks, Jr.Drs. Lawrence V. Howard, Jr. and Lucille A. HowardMr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Hudson, Jr. – LC 10 yearsMr. and Mrs. J. Edwin Hunter – LC 20 yearsMr. and Mrs. Robert S. IsnerDr. Samuel G. Jenkins, Jr. – LC 15 yearsMr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Jenrette, Jr. – LC 10 yearsMs. Elizabeth D. JohnsonDr. and Mrs. Richard M. Jordan – LC 10 yearsJulian’sMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. KaufmanMr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Keller – LC 10 yearsMr. E. L. KellyMr. and Mrs. Hodge Kitchin

    Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Kluttz – LC 10 yearsLabCorp Matching Gifts ProgramMr. and Mrs. Graham G. Lacy, Jr.Ladies Auxiliary to V.F.W., Dept. of NC – LC 10 yearsMr. and Mrs. Arnold LakeyMr. Charles N. Landen, Sr.Ms. Annie Gray C. LaneMr. Edward LarsonMrs. Helen H. LaugheryMr. and Mrs. Richard O. LeberLee-Moore Capital CompanyMr. and Mrs. Seymour M. LevinLewis AdvertisingGeneral and Mrs. Clarence LindseyMr. and Mrs. William LintonMr. William G. LongMrs. Ann P. Longley – LC 15 yearsMr. and Mrs. Richard B. Lupton – LC 10 yearsDr. Peter Lyon and Mrs. Elisabeth Lineberger Lyon –

    LC 15 yearsMr. Peter MaconMrs. Eleanor Martin – LC 15 yearsMr. and Mrs. Robert E. Mason III – LC 10 yearsMrs. Betty Ray McCainMs. Misty McCallMr. and Mrs. Roland P. McClamroch, Jr. – LC 10 yearsMr. Mac McKenzieMr. and Mrs. Herbert P. McKim, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. William W. McLendon – LC 10 yearsMr. and Mrs. Ronald B. McNeill – LC 10 yearsMr. Joseph J. MederMr. Fred G. MillsMr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Mincher, Sr. – LC 15 yearsMitchell’s Home Studio, Inc.Mobil Matching Gift ProgramMr. and Mrs. Benjamin E. Moore, Jr. – LC 15 yearsMr. Dominic T. Moore and Dr. Susan L. HoganMr. and Mrs. George M. Moorefield – LC 10 yearsMr. Cary P. MoxhamMurrill Foundation, Inc.Myers Bigel Sibley & Sajovec, P.A.Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Nash, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. NicholsonNorth Carolina Biotechnology CenterMr. and Mrs. H. Patrick OglesbyMr. and Mrs. J. Harvey Oliver, Jr. – LC 15 yearsDr. and Mrs. David W. Ollila Dr. and Mrs. Michael S. O’MalleyDr. and Mrs. Joseph S. PaganoMr. and Mrs. William H. Page – LC 15 yearsMr. and Mrs. William G. PappasThe Honorable Sarah E. ParkerMr. John W. Peddycord – LC 10 yearsPerfect Fit Industries, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Philips, Jr.Mrs. Joan M. PickettMr. and Mrs. Samuel H. PooleDr. and Mrs. Charles V. PopeMr. and Mrs. William Parker Pope – LC 10 yearsMr. and Mrs. Edward K. Powe – LC 20 yearsMr. and Mrs. L. Richardson Preyer, Jr.Mr. W. Leonard PruittMr. and Mrs. Walter D. Ramberg – LC 10 yearsMr. and Mrs. David H. RankinO. H. Rankin FoundationMr. and Mrs. Michael ReynoldsMrs. Marlene W. RifkinMr. and Mrs. Ralph L. RobersonWilliam F. Roberson, CPA, PLLC

    William T. Roberts, Jr. and Louise Lineberger Roberts – LC 10 years

    Dr. and Mrs. Donald L. RosensteinDr. and Mrs. Seth A. RudnickRufty HomesMr. and Mrs. Jim K. SabistonMr. and Mrs. Bennett B. Sapp – LC 10 yearsDr. and Mrs. Charles J. Sawyer IIIDr. and Mrs. Robert E. Sevier – LC 15 yearsMs. Tina ShabanDrs. Thomas C. and Katherine M. SheaMr. and Mrs. Josh ShipmanMs. Elizabeth SimmonsDr. James D. SinkMr. and Mrs. Sherwood H. SmithMr. and Mrs. William A. SmithMr. and Mrs. Robert A. SouthernMr. Edwin M. Speas and Ms. Debra W. Stewart –

    LC 10 yearsDr. and Mrs. Brian StablerMr. and Mrs. Verner E. Stanley, Jr. – LC 15 yearsMr. and Mrs. William N. Starling, Jr.Mr. William W. Staton, Jr.Mrs. Jan N. StedmanMrs. Harriette L. SteeleKitty and Bob StocktonMr. and Mrs. Norman V. Stockton III

    Mrs. George T. StronachSun Trust Bank Matching Gift ProgramMrs. Annie B. Talbert – LC 10 yearsMr. and Mrs. H. Allen Tate, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Joshua TayloeMr. and Mrs. John A. Taylor – LC 10 yearsDr. and Mrs. Robert TaylorMr. and Mrs. Ricky R. ThompsonMr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. Tomlinson, Jr. –

    LC 15 yearsMr. and Mrs. C. Heide Trask, Jr.Mr. Mike Tribble and Mrs. E. H. Sayre LinebergerMr. and Mrs. Donald G. TriezenbergMr. and Mrs. Douglas A. VaughnMr. and Mrs. Stuart F. Vaughn – LC 15 yearsVietri, Inc.Wachovia CorporationMs. Elizabeth C. WalkerMr. M. J. Warner, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. David P. Washburn – LC 10 yearsMr. and Mrs. Nick WeaverMr. and Mrs. William W. WebbThe Martha Woodward Webb Foundation, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Weill, Jr. – LC 15 yearsWest End Wine BarMr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Westmoreland IIMs. Doloretta S. White

    When William (Billy) Wren founded Wren Foundation, Inc. in 1963, he had been a successful entrepreneur in Siler City working in the family pet food and poultry business. He and his wife Marion were excited about the ability to give back to their community

    and the people of the state they loved. Over the next four decades the family foundation touched countless lives through grants and gifts to worthy causes throughout North Carolina, including UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center.

    Today, the Wren’s daughter, Margaret de St. Aubin makes sure the family tradition of philanthro-py is kept alive and well. One such tradition Margaret is determined to continue is the steadfast support of UNC Lineberger. On a recent visit to the NC Cancer Hospital with her husband Denis, Dr. Stuart Gold, chief of the division of pediatric oncology, led the tour. The de St. Aubins were touched by the importance of the clinic dedicated to the very youngest of cancer patients and decided to name the Private Infusion Room for the Foundation. Margaret feels certain her father Billy would approve wholeheartedly.

    Donor Profile

    40-year famiLy traditioN sUpports Kids with CaNCer

    Margaret and Denis de St. Aubin and Marion Wren

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    $500–$999Mr. James H. P. Bailey, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Ronald D. BakerMs. Eve C. BeasleyMr. Horace P. BeasleyBerkshire Taconic Community

    FoundationBiomet, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. William C. BlackmanMs. Betsy B. BoddieMs. Mary Beth BoeningBorden Manufacturing Matching

    Gift ProgramBoth Management Services, Inc.Dr. Nancy Thomas and

    Mr. Harold BramsonDr. and Mrs. Ian B. BuchananMr. Samuel M. ByrdCarino’s Italian Kitchen, Inc.Mr. Russell K. ClaytonDr. and Mrs. J. Edwin ClementClubCorp Service CenterMs. Elizabeth Winter CohenCornerstone Solutions

    & Communications LLCMr. and Mrs. Dan CretsCrown ImportsMr. and Mrs. Michael J. CurtinMr. and Mrs. Ben G. CutrellDaughtridge GroupMrs. Gillian DebreczenyMr. Daniel C. DeitzMr. and Mrs. Mike DishmanMr. Leon A. Dunn* and

    Mrs. Patty DunnMs. Rosalie W. EdwardsMr. and Mrs. Charles ElderkinEmpire Distributors of

    North Carolina, Inc.Englewood CarpetlandMr. and Mrs. David A. Evans, Jr.Mr. H. Spencer Everett, Jr.F.A.S.S.S.T. Pitch ClubMrs. Dorothy FaisonDr. and Mrs. Richard FeinsMr. and Mrs. Tranum FitzpatrickDr. and Mrs. Wesley C. Fowler, Jr.Mr. Michael E. Fox and

    Mrs. Missy Julian-FoxMr. and Mrs. David J. FullenMs. Lee B. GarrettDr. Stuart H. Gold and

    Mr. Donald SteinbergKinsey GoodmanMr. and Mrs. Christopher R. HahnMr. and Mrs. C. Rush Hamrick, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Wade H. Hargrove, Jr.Mrs. Alice L. HarneyMr. and Mrs. Peter E. HaskellMr. and Mrs. William R. HawleyMr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. HertzbergMrs. Marian H. HicksDr. Charlotte A. HighMrs. George Watts HillMr. and Mrs. Donald C. HiscottMr. and Mrs. Dale HollingsheadHTG, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. HuberMr. David Hume, Jr.

    Mr. Alexis G. IngramMs. Sandra L. JarrMr. and Mrs. George C. Jeffreys, Jr.Jenkins, Wilson, Taylor

    & Hunt Patent AttorneysMr. Michael A. KahnMr. Gary KressMr. David S. LawrenceMrs. Isabel J. LehtoMrs. Anna Boyce LinebergerLiquidia Technologies Inc.Mr. Joel LockeMs. Corie A. Long LattaMr. James B. Lutz, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. John C. MacFarlaneMr. and Mrs. T. G. Madison, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Malion, Jr.Ms. Bettina P. ManheimMr. and Mrs. Leon C. MarshMr. and Mrs. Robert Neal McCallMrs. Dorothy McGeheeMr. and Mrs. Peter M. McHughMs. Jane M. McNeerMr. and Mrs. John S. MelvinMr. and Mrs. Warren G. MillerColonel Nelson L. NeilMr. and Mrs. Mark NelsonNew England Biolabs, Inc.New York Life Matching Gift ProgramMr. and Mrs. Vaughn NixonMr. and Mrs. W. L. O’Brien, Jr.Dr. Susan N. PalmerMr. and Mrs. John S. PattersonMr. and Mrs. Frank PattilloMs. Martha S. PearmanMr. Angelo PedroniGeorge Smedes Poyner Foundation Inc.Rabbit’s Crossing Properties, Inc.Mr. Ben ReynoldsMs. Becky M. Roberts and familyDr. Paula R. RogenesMr. and Mrs. David S. RouthDr. and Mrs. David M. RubinMr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Seagle IIIThe Sharing FoundationMrs. Shirley SiegelMs. Elizabeth A. SilversteinMr. and Mrs. William A. SimpsonMrs. J. Carlyle SittersonMs. Elizabeth SpaltMs. Gay H. SullivanMr. Steve E. SypherMs. Martha K. TesoroThermo Fisher ScientificMr. and Mrs. Grant B. Varner, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. John H. VaughanMs. Susan J. VoskuilMr. and Mrs. Dale WardMrs. Lynn WardDr. and Mrs. Peter J. WiseMr. and Mrs. James A. WootenZ Designs

    $250–$499Mr. and Mrs. John D. AdamsMr. and Mrs. Bobby M. AlmondMr. and Mrs. Larry K. AutryMr. Thomas S. AvitabileMr. Yoel H. Balter

    Bank of America Matching Gifts ProgramMs. Linda J. BarnardMr. and Mrs. Marion BarnesMr. and Mrs. Mitchelle S. BegunMr. and Mrs. William J. Black, Jr.Mrs. Gloria BlytheMs. Fran M. BoyceDr. and Mrs. Thomas G. BraunMr. Steven K. BrewerDr. and Mrs. David W. BrownMs. Brenda C. BryantMr. Randall D. Bryson and

    Dr. Judy BrysonMs. Colette A. BurrusMr. and Mrs. Kevin M. CapalboMr. and Mrs. Gary E. CarltonChapel Hill Pediatric Psychology, P.A.Mr. Andrew L. ClementMr. and Mrs. Marshall E. ClementsDr. and Mrs. Philip D. ColemanMr. and Mrs. Kenneth H. CombsMs. Patsy ConoleyMr. and Mrs. Ronald G. CoplandCornerstone PropertiesMr. and Mrs. Mark R. CraigDr. and Mrs. J. Robert DarwinMs. Faye F. DavisMr. Robert C. DavisMrs. Virginia A. DavisMs. Veronica A. DeLarioMr. and Mrs. John W. DennisDenver Investment AdvisorsMr. and Mrs. George J. DillardMs. Anna Lee S. DorsettMr. and Mrs. James N. Duggins, Jr.Mr. George F. DutrowMr. M. H. H. EllisEplus New YorkMr. J. Kent Fawcett and

    Ms. Susan J. LambMs. Valerie Stafford-Fox and

    Mr. Carl R. FoxMr. E. T. Franklin, Jr.Ms. Una M. GalliMr. John R. Goldfinch* and

    Mrs. Carolyn B. GoldfinchMr. and Mrs. David L. GordonMr. Karl D. Gottschalk and

    Ms. Dorothy PughDr. and Mrs. Daniel T. GoulsonGraham Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Eugene W. HackneyMrs. Eugene F. HamerMs. Stacey J. HamiltonMr. and Mrs. Douglas B. HarperMr. and Mrs. Joe M. HarrisMs. Leigh Ann HarrisMs. Gwendolyn HaywoodMr. and Mrs. Michael C. HetrickDr. and Mrs. Larry A. High, Jr.Mr. W. H. HolsenbeckMr. and Mrs. Ronald Dale HooperMrs. Kristin E. HopeMr. and Mrs. Craig A. HoytMs. Roxanna Hunt and

    Mr. Franco MandinaHuntley Mullaney Spargo & Sullivan, LLCMr. Daniel E. James, Sr.Ms. K. Eileen Jefferson

    As part of a routine physical exam in December 2006, Nancy Stegman learned that her liver function test results were off the charts. She was immediately referred to UNC Lineberger for further testing. A series of tests showed biliary tree abnormalities which were likely cancer. The final test was to have been an ERCP – endoscopic retrograde cholangio- pancreatography. However, during this procedure, her intestine was punctured and the careful diagnos-tic process was no longer possible. She had to have an 8-hour whipple procedure to correct the problem and to remove the cancer that had been detected. It was three days after the surgery before she was alert enough to understand her situation. Her family had already been given the devastating news – Nancy had a rare form of bile duct cancer called cholangiocarcinoma.

    She began intense and extensive treatment at UNC Lineberger right away. Nancy says that she has met some wonderful skilled and caring people during her time here. She adds that she has been particu-larly impressed by the nurses who work so hard to give the patients a

    positive experience in such difficult circumstances.

    Cholangiocarcinoma is a par-ticularly uncommon disease. There is very little information about the course this cancer takes and effec-tive treatments available. Nation-ally, so few people are affected that very little federal funding has been set aside to uncover the causes and help with better treatment options. Nancy and her husband, Mike, decided they wanted to contribute $120,000 to establish an endow-ment that will fund new ideas in bile duct cancer. Their gift in-cluded a 3:1 match-ing gift from Mike’s employer, the Mac-Arthur Foundation. Their hope is that these funds will con-tribute to an effort at UNC Lineberger to better under-stand such things as cancer mechanisms, genomics and other cancer biology that will assist in treating patients with cholan-giocarcinoma.

    In 2008 Nancy’s physician, Dr. Richard Goldberg, told her that there were no further effective treatments available for her. Her cancer is progressing slowly, but Nancy knows that she will not personally reap the benefits of this gift. Her hope is that she is able to help others that struggle with this disease. Right now, she is focused on living each day to its fullest and recognizes that every day with her loving family, including her grand-daughter, Hazel, is a gift.

    NaNCy stegmaN: LiviNg eaCh day to its fULLest

    Donor Profile

    Mr. and Mrs. S. Montgomery White, Jr. – LC 20 years

    Mr. Clarence Whitefield and Mrs. Jane Whitefield*Mr. and Mrs. James G. Whitton – LC 15 yearsWildwood Lamps and Accents, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. James R. WilliamsMr. and Mrs. T. Murray WilliamsMr. and Mrs. B. R. WilliamsonWilson Foundation – LC 15 years

    Mr. and Mrs. John D. Wilson, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. WilsonMr. William W. WilsonMr. and Mrs. Norman H. WinerMr. Charles J. Wolfe and Ms. Sandra RothMr. and Mrs. Jack T. WrightMr. Ben O. Yelverton, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. James D. Yopp, Jr. – LC 15 yearsMr. and Mrs. Robert L. Zucker – LC 10 years

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    Mr. and Mrs. Hans F. JensenMr. C. R. JohnsonMs. Meg M. JohnsonMr. and Mrs. C. David JohnsonDr. Paul Kartheiser and Dr. Amy UrsanoMr. and Mrs. Barry M. KilfoilMr. and Mrs. Louis D. KirkbrideMr. and Mrs. Gerald C. KitchDr. Myla Lai-Goldman and

    Mr. Eric H. C. LaiMr. and Mrs. Thomas W. LambethMs. Ingrid Lancaster-MaciulisMr. and Mrs. Jason LattaMr. and Mrs. Stephen J. LearyMr. and Mrs. David W. LeonardMs. Jo Ann LevoMrs. Margaret Link-WeilMs. Carolyn S. LittlesMr. and Mrs. Charles E. Lovelace, Jr.MSgt. and Mrs. Robert M. LukeMr. and Mrs. Larry Maddison, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. James W. MannMr. and Mrs. Bradley W. McAdamsMr. and Mrs. Sean Q. McClellanMr. and Mrs. Karl McCormick IIMr. Paul D. MeadeMr. and Mrs. Robert E. MearesMr. and Mrs. David M. MeiburgDr. and Mrs. James D. MeltonMr. and Mrs. Roger MiedemaMr. and Mrs. Robert L. MinorDrs. Beverly S. Mitchell and

    John R. PringleDr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. MitchumMr. Donald MoodyMr. and Mrs. Tingley MooreMorehead Builders Supply Co.Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. MorencyMr. and Mrs. Michael S. MullenMr. and Mrs. William Munson Jr.Mr. Kenneth C. NelmsNorth Carolina Beer and

    Wine AssociationN. C. Central University FoundationMr. and Mrs. Phillip J. Parker, Jr.Mr. Jere R. PelletierMr. and Mrs. Arnold G. PenderMr. and Mrs. Clifford B. PerryMr. and Mrs. E. Bryant PhillipsThe Honorable and

    Mrs. J. Dickson PhillipsMr. and Mrs. James B. PierceMr. E. J. Pope, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Raj S. PruthiMr. Richard H. RainsMr. Gordon D. RappRaymond James Trust CompanyMr. and Mrs. E. G. RedmanMr. John A. RockwellDr. and Mrs. Edward D. SalmonDr. and Mrs. William T. SawyerDr. and Mrs. D. Emerson

    Scarborough, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. James H. ScatliffMs. Barbara D. ScottMr. and Mrs. Wayne H. ShoafMr. and Mrs. W. J. ShrumMr. and Mrs. Herman SimonMr. John H. Small

    Mr. and Mrs. Donald O. SmithMs. Elizabeth C. SnipesMr. Andrew G. SpiegelMr. and Mrs. Everett Y. SpringsStandard Insurance & RealtyDr. Joseph M. StavasMr. Craig StefanchikMr. Swain H. N. StephensonDrs. Lishan Su and Yan LiMs. Kristen O. SuvickMs. Barbara M. TapscottMr. and Mrs. M. Page TeerTharrington, Smith, & HargroveDr. Rollie Tillman, Jr.Mr. John K. ToalMr. Chester D. TurnerMr. and Mrs. Vernon L. TysonUnited Beverages of NC, LLCMs. Katherine VaughanMr. and Mrs. I. R. VerroneMs. Linda A. WalkerMr. Edward D. WallMr. and Mrs. William S. WardMr. and Mrs. Robert M. WeintraubMr. and Mrs. Michael WeisserDr. Mark C. WeisslerMr. and Mrs. Danny L. WestonMr. Mark WilliamsMr. and Mrs. M. Allen WilsonDr. and Mrs. Heber Windley IIIMr. and Mrs. Buck WingoMr. Dennis WinnerMs. Chase A. WoodDr. Leonard S. WoodallMr. and Mrs. Cliff WorthingtonMr. and Mrs. Robert T. WykerThe Yahnis Company

    $100–$249Mr. Bernard AdamsMs. Deborah AdamsMr. Franklin L. Adams, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. A. Fred AdamsDr. and Mrs. Neal A. Adkins, Jr.Mr. Robert S. AdlerAetna Life & Casualty Matching

    Gift ProgramMr. and Mrs. Alan A. AhernMr. and Mrs. Steven K. AkiyamaMr. and Mrs. Richard W. AldrichMr. and Mrs. John G. AldridgeMr. Bruce M. Alexander and

    Dr. Margaret M. AlexanderMr. and Mrs. Alex H. AllenMr. and Mrs. Robert L. AmatoMr. Vincent AmatrudoAmerican Express Matching

    Gift ProgramMr. David B. AndersonMr. and Mrs. Berry L. Anderson, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. James H. AndersonMr. and Mrs. R. C. Anderson, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Anderson, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Vincent C. AndracchioMr. and Mrs. Dewey AndrewMr. and Mrs. Charles L. AndrewsMr. and Mrs. John W. AndrewsMr. and Mrs. Richard C. Andrews, Sr.Ms. Mary Ellen Appleman

    Ms. Linda R. ArmstrongMr. Roger V. AtkinsMr. and Mrs. George J. AtkinsonAtlantic Shores DistributorsAvaility GeneralAvid CenterChancellor William B. AycockMs. Jane G. AyersMr. Martin BaconDr. and Mrs. H. Clifford Baggett, Jr.Ms. Susan K. BaggettMrs. Ann L. BaileyMr. and Mrs. Herbert S. Bailey, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd W. BaileyMr. and Mrs. Robert W. BaileyMs. Dianne BakerMr. and Mrs. Sheldon D. BalbirerBallentine Associates, PAMr. and Mrs. Alan W. BandyMr. and Mrs. Oliver BanksMs. Gladys BanksMrs. Jeanne O. BarbourMr. F. Marion BarnesMr. and Mrs. Richard H. BarnhardtMs. Ann H. BarrMs. Sheryl L. BarrettMs. Kimberly M. BartakovitsMr. and Mrs. Vincent J. BasileSenator Marc BasnightMr. and Mrs. Bo BatchelderMr. and Mrs. C. David BattsMr. Edward J. BaysdenMr. and Mrs. Marshall BeachMs. Frances BeasleyMr. William E. BeaverBecause We CareMr. Arnold S. BeckermanMr. John W. Becton and

    Ms. Nancy B. TannenbaumMr. and Mrs. Allan L. BeidlerMr. and Mrs. Don BelgradMr. and Mrs. Tim BelkMr. Kenneth A. BellMrs. and Mrs. Rebecca T. BellMr. and Mrs. Thomas F. BellMr. Robert O. Belo and

    Ms. Carolin BakewellMr. and Mrs. George W. BenderMrs. Bonnie B. BennettMrs. Frances BentonMs. Susan A. BergaminiMr. Edward A. BerkeDrs. Danilo R. and Imelda B. BernardoMr. and Mrs. Robert BerreyMr. Frank S. BestMr. and Mrs. Marcellus J. Best, Jr.Ms. Eloise T. BibbMr. Charles B. BiceMr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Bird, Jr.Ms. Anderson F. BlackBlackbird Reunion CommitteeMs. Lou U. BlackmanMr. and Mrs. Ben R. BlalockMr. and Mrs. James R. BlalockMr. and Mrs. David BlalockDr. Julie S. Blatt and

    Mr. Arthur GreenbergMs. Linda B. BlaylockMr. and Mrs. Rudolph P. V. Boksleitner

    Dr. and Mrs. Carl D. BortnerMr. Thomas M. BostMr. Donald A. BoultonMr. C. M. BradleyMr. and Mrs. Michael BradyMs. Martha W. BrannockMrs. Gray W. BrantleyMr. Wilmer A. BrantleyMr. and Mrs. Scott BraswellMs. Cathy BreshearsMr. and Mrs. George BreslowMr. and Mrs. William S. BrettmannMs. Patti BridesonMrs. Joyce W. BridgersMrs. Thelma J. BridgersMr. Robert W. BridgesDr. Theodore G. BrnaMs. Elizabeth P. BrooksMrs. Sumner P. BroughtonMr. Anthony W. BrownMr. Nolan G. Brown

    Mr. Ralph B. BrownMs. Ruby L. BrownDr. and Mrs. Christopher S. BrownMr. William E. BrownMr. and Mrs. Charles I. BryanMrs. Beverly BryantMr. and Mrs. Richard BryantMrs. Barbara J. BuchananMr. J. W. BuchananMr. and Mrs. William B. BuchananMr. and Mrs. Edmund Buckman, Jr.Buffalo Women’s ServicesMrs. Anna Lois BullaMr. and Mrs. Donald L. BunchMr. and Mrs. Alan C. BurchellMr. and Mrs. Kenneth H. BurnetteMr. Charles B. BurnsMs. Mary W. BurtonMr. and Mrs. Harold N. BynumMr. and Mrs. Paul I. ByrneCAD Concepts, Inc.

    Dr. and Mrs. Paul S. CamnitzDr. Georgia B. CampionMr. and Mrs. Stephen L. CanadyCapital AssociatesMr. Thomas CardellaMr. Bent E. CarlsenMr. William C. CarnesCarolina Beverage CorporationMr. and Mrs. Henry CarpenterMr. and Mrs. William R. Carpenter IVMs. Donna B. CarrMs. Janet L. CarrollColonel and Mrs. John J. CarrollMr. Carl R. CarterMr. and Mrs. J. D. CartwrightMr. and Mrs. James J. CarusoMr. and Mrs. William S. CarverMs. Dabney G. CaseyMr. D. Donald CashionMs. Nell M. CasonMr. George C. Cass

    Rebecca L. Calderon, PhD was in the prime of her life in March 2007. She was at the height of her career with the United States Environmental Protection Agency and had dedicated many years to environmental research and making this planet a healthier place to live. She was also very busy raising three beautiful children, Lea, David and Klara and enjoying life with her hus-band of 21 years, Doug Guthe.

    She and her family were surprised and devastated to learn she had lung cancer. She was only 51, never a smoker, and in good physical condition. How could this happen?

    Shortly after diagnosis, Rebecca began aggressive treatment at UNC Lineberger. Doug says that the nurses and doctors took great care of Rebecca – particularly the infusion nurses. They were con-cerned about her condition and went to great lengths to make sure she was comfortable.

    After extensive surgery and multiple rounds of radiation and chemotherapy, Rebecca’s battle with lung cancer came to a tragic end in December 2008. Memorial gifts in her honor

    came flooding into UNC Lineberger. The students at David’s high school also got involved by hosting a Lap-A-Thon to benefit cancer research.

    Doug embraced this support and established the Rebecca L. Calderon Endowment Fund for New Ideas in Lung Cancer Research. Doug says that “Rebecca was a mother, wife, daughter, sister and also a world recognized scientist … it is only fitting that we honor her memory by helping to fund new and innovative research into the causes and treatment of lung cancer, particularly in women who have never smoked.”

    hoNoriNg rebeCCa CaLderoN

    Donor Profile

    Doug Guthe and Rebecca Calderon are pictured here with their children Klara, David and Lea Calderon-Guthe.

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    Mr. and Mrs. James CastiMr. and Mrs. Gregory S. CatesMr. and Mrs. Walter B. CatesMr. and Mrs. Willard CauseyMs. Lorraine J. CeponMr. and Mrs. George H. ChadwickMr. Ames ChamberlinMr. and Mrs. William D. Chambers, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. James G. ChambleeMr. Norman Y. Chambliss, Jr.Chapel Hill-Durham Mothers of

    Multiples Club

    Mr. J. William Chappell and Ms. Kathrine A. McLendon

    Ms. Bonnie R. CheekMr. and Mrs. Stephen R. ChestnuttMr. and Mrs. Ronald C. ChismanMs. E. Ann ChristianMr. and Mrs. Andrew M. ChusedMrs. Blanche B. ClarkMs. Carol ClarkMrs. Gray ClarkMr. Julian J. Clark, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Larry Clark

    Dr. and Mrs. Tony F. ClarkMr. Robert M. ClayCoastal Beverage Company, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Steve CoatsMr. and Mrs. Jerrel W. Cobb, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Laurence A. CobbMs. Ruth M. CobbMr. and Mrs. Donald S. CoeymanMs. Barbara B. ColeyMr. and Mrs. John T. Coley IVMr. and Mrs. Thomas L. ColglazierMrs. Jackie Collie

    Mr. and Mrs. Forrest L. Collier IIIThe Honorable and

    Mrs. Robert A. Collier, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. CollinsMr. Henry O. ColombThe Combs CompanyMs. Elizabeth D. ConleyMs. Mary L. ConleyDr. and Mrs. Patrick ConleyMr. and Mrs. William B. Cook, Sr.Mr. Pell C. CooperMs. Margaret M. CoppleMr. Stephen M. CorbinCornucopia Cheeses Inc.Mr. Stephen L. CornwellMr. David CottenDr. and Mrs. Paul M. CottoneMr. and Mrs. Alexander CoucoulasMrs. Hannah M. CowellMr. John W. CowellMr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Coxe IIIMr. and Mrs. Thomas A. CozartMr. and Mrs. Larry D. CraftMs. Sandra C. CraftMs. Cathy F. CraigMr. Gunther F. CraunMr. and Mrs. Oliver CrawleyMr. and Mrs. Robert L. CrenshawCindy and Mike CrossMs. Laura E. CrumplerMs. Lynn P. CurleyMrs. Mary J. CurtisMs. Sharon S. CushMr. and Mrs. Charles O. DaltonMr. and Mrs. John H. DanielDr. Lucy C. DanielsMr. and Mrs. Wayne DanknerMr. and Mrs. Kurt L. DarrowMs. Ann M. DaughtridgeMs. Susan E. DavidsonMs. Cecelia H. DavisMs. Sarah F. DavisMrs. Mary W. DawsonMs. Deborah L. DeanMr. and Mrs. Robert F. DeanMr. and Mrs. Arthur S. DeBerryMr. and Mrs. Clyde J. DeitzMs. Jo Ann Del MonteMr. David DeMariniMr. and Mrs. Frank A. DennisMr. and Mrs. Richard L. DeselmMr. and Mrs. Daniel W. DesmondMr. Robert K. DeutschMr. and Mrs. Benjamin DewMs. Mollie H. DewaltMs. Dolly DeweyMr. and Mrs. Howard DiamondMs. Marlene DickisonMr. and Mrs. Alan T. DicksonMs. Roberta G. DillenburgMr. and Mrs. William F. DillenburgMr. and Mrs. Joe DiPompeiMr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Dixon, Sr.Dixon Hughes, PLLCMs. Linda S. DixonMrs. Alberta B. DolanMr. and Mrs. Noah E. DoriusDown East Kennel & Supply, Inc.Ms. Jeannie O. Dozier

    Mr. Frederick E. DudleyMr. and Mrs. Noel DunivantThe Leon Algernon Dunn, Jr. and

    Pattie McCay Dunn Family Foundation

    Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Dunstan IIIDr. and Mrs. Roger C. DuvoisinEagle Transport CorporationMr. Burke E. EargleEast Chapel Hill High School National

    Honor SocietyMs. Jean Syer EdmundsonMrs. Tamella EdsellMs. Jacqueline Polk EdwardsMr. and Mrs. J. Scott EdwardsMr. Ronald J. EdwardsMs. Tina M. EfirdMr. and Mrs. Bruce D. EganMr. and Mrs. C. A. Egerton, Jr.Ms. Sandra W. ElamMs. Jean EliaMr. O. Shafer EllerMr. Melton W. EllerbyMr. and Mrs. Edgar W. Ellington, Jr.Ms. Rebecca B. EllingtonMs. Ellen G. ElliotMr. and Mrs. Phil H. EllisMs. Ruth E. EllisMr. James EmeryMr. and Mrs. Thomas G. EshelmanMr. and Mrs. James E. EssicDr. and Mrs. Robert EstillMs. Mary D. EubanksMr. and Mrs. G. Marlin EvansMr. Jerry L. EvansMr. and Mrs. John W. EvansMr. and Mrs. James G. FarringtonMr. and Mrs. James H. Farrior, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. James W. FaucetteDr. Michael Felker and

    Dr. Elizabeth DeesMr. Paul FerberMs. Christie H. FerrellMr. and Mrs. Forrest A. FerrellMs. Janncey W. FerrellMr. and Mrs. Stanley E. FerrellMrs. Annabelle L. FettermanDr. and Mrs. Stanley J. FilipMs. Nora Lynn FinchMr. Handley F. FincherMr. and Mrs. Barry S. FineMr. and Mrs. Andrew FinnColonel and Mrs. Walter M. FittsMs. Lisa N. FlinnMs. Carol A. FlueggeMr. Eddie FoglerMr. and Mrs. Mark J. FordhamMs. Elizabeth M. ForemanMr. and Mrs. C. E. FosterMr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Fraites, Jr.Franklin Street PlazaMs. Elizabeth B. FrazerMs. Diane FrazierMs. Emily FreemanMr. and Mrs. Homa J. Freeman, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Douglas E. FreyMs. Katherine C. FreymannMrs. Eugenie M. FrickMrs. Iris Friederich

    Ms. Kelly FrohboseMs. Reba R. FulghumMr. and Mrs. W. Erwin Fuller, Jr.Ms. Dorothy E. FullwoodMs. Harriet H. GaillardMs. Frances A. GaitherDr. and Mrs. Jeffrey M. GallisdorferMr. and Mrs. Marshall A. Gallop, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Michael GandolfoMr. Donald J. GardnerMr. and Mrs. James B. GardnerDr. and Mrs. Joseph M. GarfunkelMrs. Thomas E. GarlThe Garland Hoke Sunday School ClassMr. and Mrs. Alan R. GarlingtonDr. William E. GarrettGay Implement Co., Inc.Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. GayMr. and Mrs. John C. GeigerMr. and Mrs. Jeffery A. GelmGenentech, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Julio R. GeorgeMr. and Mrs. Andrew J. GhioDr. and Mrs. John J. GillMr. and Mrs. Vincent GilliganMs. Stephanie GiorgisMs. Mary W. GitataMs. Eula E. GodwinMr. and Mrs. Stephen R. GoebelMs. Clara W. GolayGold Coast Eagle Distributing, LLLPMs. Angela M. GoldmanMr. Jack GoldsteinMr. Jimmy W. GoldstonGoldston’s Beach, Inc.Ms. Jeanette GoldwireMr. and Mrs. David J. GoodeMr. and Mrs. Richard L. GoverMr. and Mrs. Larry GraggMs. Jean M. GrahamMr. and Mrs. Edward GrantMs. Sharon E. Hogan and

    Mr. Robert E. GrantMr. William E. GravesMs. Kathleen M. GrayMs. Frances E. GrecoMr. and Mrs. Barry H. GreenGreen Mountain BeverageMr. and Mrs. William T. Green IIIMs. Joan P. GreeneMr. R. T. GreenlundMr. and Mrs. Ted GregoryCaptain William H. GreiweDr. and Mrs. Lee W. Grier Mr. and Mrs. Ted N. GriffinMr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. GriffithMr. Merlin GrothMr. Jeffrey S. GuillebeauDr. Rita L. GunterMs. Gisele C. P. GurgelMs. Susan S. Gustke and

    Mr. Charles L. ThomasMs. Karen GutchMr. and Mrs. Thomas B. HackneyMr. and Mrs. Tommy L. HaddockMr. and Mrs. John J. Haggerty IIIMr. T. E. Haigler IIIMr. R. G. HaislipMr. Brian Hall

    Dr. Brian Stabler, a clinical psychologist at UNC Hospitals, was diagnosed with stage IV non-Hodgkin’s

    lymphoma in 1990. The doctors treat-ing him were his colleagues. As a special-ist in stress and health he was not used to being the

    patient. He brought a unique perspective to his treat-ment and follow up care.

    Brian experienced first-hand how the health care system tends to be emergency-oriented when faced with a cancer patient’s emotional and psychological needs. He quickly learned how a comprehensive patient support approach that treats the whole patient – not just at a time of crisis, but throughout the can-

    cer journey – works best. Throughout his professional life, Brian always believed a holistic approach supports a better quality of life for the patient. As he puts it, “attitude creates altitude!”

    This is why he and his wife Laura have made annual gifts to support UNC Lineberger’s Comprehensive Cancer Support program, which is expanding into the new NC Cancer Hospital. They see that this program empowers, educates and affirms cancer patients and their families, providing the emotional and spiritual tools and support needed to cope with their illness.

    Brian and Laura recognize that every single dollar provided for cancer support programs makes a differ-ence. Private gifts help UNC offer nutrition counseling, massage and acupuncture programs, and maintain an extensive resource library and a collection of wigs and scarves. The Stablers believe strongly these types of ser-vices are a critical part of the larger circle of caregiving.

    Brian and Laura recently toured the NC Cancer Hospital. Brian was mightily impressed with all that

    it will offer patients. “When our amazing faculty and staff move into the NC Cancer Hospital, it leads me to believe that we will enter a whole new world of pos-sibilities for cancer treatment. This beautiful hospital will be a place of inspiration and hope for all who face cancer.”

    briaN & LaUra stabLer: a whoLe New worLd of possibiLities

    Donor Profile

    “This beautiful hospital will be a

    place of inspiration and hope for all

    who face cancer.”

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    Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey B. HallMr. and Mrs. Thomas F. HallMr. and Mrs. Barry S. HalperinMr. and Mrs. Ralph E. HamelMrs. A. Broadus HamiltonMs. and Mr. Elizabeth L. HammondMr. and Mrs. Leonard HamptonMr. and Mrs. F. Wills Hancock IVMr. and Mrs. Michael HancockMs. Carlyn S. HaneyMr. William F. HardageMr. and Mrs. James C. Hardin IIIMr. and Mrs. Herbert F. HardingHargray IT DepartmentMr. and Mrs. James F. HarrellDr. Joanne S. HarrellMrs. Charles C. Harris, Jr.Mrs. Evelyn K. HarrisHarris Incorporated of Durham Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. HarrisMr. and Mrs. L. Worth Harris IIIMs. Toni M. HarrisMr. and Mrs. Frank S. HarrisonMr. and Mrs. D. Blair HarroldMr. Gregory L. HasslerMr. Carroll W. HawkinsDr. and Mrs. D. Neil HayesMr. David E. HaynesMr. and Mrs. Dennis A. HaysMs. Nancy G. HaywoodMr. and Mrs. E. Martin HedgepethMrs. Gwen HedgepethMs. Virginia HeiligerMs. Mary Ruth HelmsDrs. Margaret R. Helton and

    Terry L. NoahMr. and Mrs. Stephen T. HelvigMrs. Anne HendersonMrs. Kathe M. HenkeMrs. Sarah C. HennesseeMr. and Mrs. Robert E. Henning, Jr.Henson & Fuerst, P.A.Mrs. Barbara W. HesselmanMr. and Mrs. Brian S. HicksDr. Stuart S. HicksMr. and Mrs. Louis V. HightowerMs. Barbara C. HillMr. and Mrs. Charles G. HillMr. and Mrs. James C. HillMs. Beverly J. HinesMr. William HinesMrs. Patricia M. HobbsMr. and Mrs. Charles S. HodgesMr. and Mrs. Thomas J. HoergerMr. and Mrs. Richard J. HoffmanMr. and Mrs. Richard N. HoggardMrs. Carolyn M. HokeMs. Mary Ann HoldernessMs. Pat HoldrenMr. and Mrs. Nick HollanderMr. and Mrs. Darryl L. HollemanMr. and Mrs. Stephen M. HolmesMs. J. E. HolmesMr. and Mrs. Lemuel R. Holoman, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. HookerMrs. Helen P. HooperMr. and Mrs. Ron D. HooperMs. Nadine G. HooverMr. Calvin M. Horne

    Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Hornthal, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Richard L. HovisL. W. HudsonMr. and Mrs. Lennie L. HughesMr. Edward A. Hughes, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Jim HumphreyDr. M. Ray HunterMs. Gail S. HuntingtonHuntsville Ruritan ClubMr. and Mrs. Kevin M. HurleyMr. and Mrs. David F. HurstMr. and Mrs. Gregory S. HutchinsHutchins ConstructionMr. and Mrs. R. Wayne HutchinsMr. Richard A. Hutchinson, Sr. and

    Ms. Lynn B. HutchinsonMrs. Gayle W. HyattMs. Rosemary C. HydeMr. and Mrs. Frederick L. HyerMr. Jason IceImperial JewelersIndustrial Propane and Petroleum, Inc.Ms. Alice M. IngeIngram Construction Co. of

    Rocky Mount LLCMr. E. J. IngramInteractive Medical Systems, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. IsleyMrs. Elizabeth C. IsleyJ. R. Ingold, Jr. & Associates, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. JaberMr. and Mrs. Robert A. JackleMr. and Mrs. Charles JacksonMs. Julia D. JacksonMs. Ann L. JamersonDr. Alton E. James and

    Dr. Nancy FarmerMr. and Mrs. Greg JarviesMr. Robert D. JenksMs. Julie R. JenningsMs. Elizabeth JerniganMr. and Mrs. Dwight H. JohnsonMr. George H. Johnson, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. J. Kenneth JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Jeter C. JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Samuel W. JohnsonMs. Carrie JohnstonMr. and Mrs. Robert T. JollsMr. and Mrs. Daniel A. JonesMr. and Mrs. David A. JonesMr. and Mrs. Fred C. JonesMs. Karen JonesMr. and Mrs. Lonnie D. JonesMr. Ben E. Jordan, Jr.Jordan High SchoolMr. and Mrs. Marvin R. JoynerMr. and Mrs. W. K. JoynerMr. Thomas E. KabesMr. and Mrs. Robert S. KadisMr. and Mrs. David A. KaplanMr. Michael KaplanDr. and Mrs. Kenneth S. KarbDr. and Mrs. David G. KaufmanMr. and Mrs. Philip M. KaufmanMs. Eleanor C. KealeyMs. Melissa KeelMr. and Mrs. Stephen T. KeenanMs. Frances KeigleyMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey L. Keller

    Ms. Hester A. KiddMr. and Mrs. Vernon G. KightDr. William KimMr. and Mrs. John B. KincheloeMr. and Mrs. Cyrus B. KingMr. Edward G. KingMs. Mildred E. KingMr. and Mrs. William W. KingMr. and Mrs. Robert E. Kirkland, Jr.Mrs. Frances A. KiserMs. Hanna R. KitchinMr. and Mrs. Brian W. KlemmMs. Carole L. KlineMs. Lynn K. KnauffMr. and Mrs. Alan R. KneelandMr. John KnightMs. Patricia KochMr. and Mrs. Ted H. KoenigMr. Paul A. KohutMr. and Mrs. Gus P. KoliasMr. and Mrs. William D. KregerMr. Robert L. KriegMr. and Mrs. Jerome L. KruterMr. and Mrs. Daniel A. KulynychL. S. Jones, Distributor Inc.Mr. and Mrs. A. K. LagardeMr. and Mrs. Lewis W. Lamar, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. William Y. LamarDr. Woodward D. LamarMr. Kevin W. Lamberth and

    Mrs. Erica B. LamberthMr. and Mrs. H. Wayne LamberthMr. Wooten R. LammMr. and Mrs. Don S. LaneMrs. Joan M. LangenderferMs. Susan A. Lang-MessingMr. and Mrs. Robert E. LaPortMr. and Mrs. Mark H. LaRoqueMr. William H. LathamMr. and Mrs. Dan W. LattaMr. and Mrs. Bobby E. LawrenceMs. Kathy LawrenceMr. and Mrs. Roy G. LawsMs. Bernice B. LeaMr. and Mrs. John W. LeaMr. and Mrs. Albert C. LeeDr. and Mrs. H. Neill Lee, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Garland C. LeeMs. Francine LeesonMr. M. Timothy LetchworthMs. Amy S. LevnerMs. Claudeline P. LewisMr. and Mrs. Gene L. LewisMr. J. B. Lewis, Jr.Colonel and Mrs. Kenneth E. LewisMr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. LewisMs. Sylvia G. LewisMr. Harold F. LichtenbergMr. and Mrs. B. B. Liipfert, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. James M. LilleyMr. and Mrs. Roy C. LindholmMs. Jean LineberryMr. and Mrs. Tommy C. LinkMs. Patricia M. LivingstonMrs. Anne S. LongMr. and Mrs. James R. LoweMr. Larry H. Loy and

    Mrs. Jo Ellen B. LoyMr. and Mrs. Johnny M. Lunsford

    The journey from Compromise Road, the small farm-ing community where Bill Garwood grew up, to Chapel Hill took a young man from the depression era farm and one-room school house on a journey filled with trials and triumphs that few live to tell about.

    Almost 90 years old this year, Bill vividly recalls the day his wife Betty was in the operating room hav-ing a mastectomy. “Terrified of what might happen, I walked for hours in the pouring rain. I remember making a solemn promise to do everything in my power to find a cure for breast cancer.” Thankfully, Betty did extremely well and today, 30 years later, she is still cancer free.

    Bill, a UNC ’42 chemistry graduate, enjoyed a for-midable career as a top scientist with Mobil where he is still fondly remembered as an inventor, mentor, and teacher. Earn-ing patents and reaping the ben-efits of Bill’s inventions facilitated the Garwoods’ commitment to support the causes they cared about at UNC includ-ing the NC Botanical Garden, College of Arts and Sciences and UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center.

    In fact, UNC Lineberger was the logical beneficiary of Bill’s pledge to support research to find cures for breast cancer. He recalls trips from their home in Haddonfield, NJ to the Chapel Hill campus where he and Betty enjoyed attending UNC Lineberger annual events. Most memorable were conversations with members of the Lineberger family and cancer center directors Pagano (emeritus) and Earp. “Those annual visits reinforced for us that UNC Lineberger has the best team of scientists working to find answers to this complex disease.”

    biLL aNd betty garwood: giviNg baCK iN gratitUde

    Donor Profile

    “Those annual visits reinforced for us that UNC Lineberger has the best team of scientists working to find answers to this complex disease.”

    Mr. and Mrs. Chuck LysaghtMs. Dorothy NielsenMr. R. S. MacKenzieMs. Catherine MadiganMs. Joan L. MadsenMr. Peter MaloneMs. Mary S. ManasseMr. Daniel ManningMr. Howard E. Manning, Jr.Markel Corporation Matching

    Gift ProgramMrs. Corinne S. Marshall

    Mr. and Mrs. William M. Martin, Sr.Ms. Victoria L. MartinMr. and Mrs. William R. Martin, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. MartinezMr. and Mrs. Salvatore J. MastropoleMs. Judith MathewsDr. and Mrs. William D. MatternMs. Lori MattesonMr. and Mrs. M. L. MatthewsMr. and Mrs. Robert R. MauldinMr. McNair C. MaxwellMs. Patricia C. Maxwell

    Mr. J. C. MayoMs. Miriam MayoMr. and Mrs. John R. McAdamsMr. and Mrs. Larry W. McAdamsMr. Joseph H. McAuley, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Neill G. McBrydeMs. Martha P. McCainMr. and Mrs. McCulloughMr. and Mrs. James R. McDonaldMr. William McGrathMr. and Mrs. Wade McInnisMs. Betty L. McKay

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    MillerCoorsMr. Thomas MillsDr. Charles L. MiloneMr. Mark Milstein and

    Ms. Monica TouesnardMr. and Mrs. James W. MinkMr. Richard B. MintzMr. and Mrs. Robert MitchenerMr. and Mrs. John M. MoeMonkee’s LLCMs. Emma W. MonroeMr. and Mrs. W. Glenn MonteithMs. Sallie K. MoodyMr. Christopher Moore, Sr.Mr. John T. MooreMs. Nancy T. MooreMr. and Mrs. Daniel J. MordarskiDr. and Mrs. Benj E. MorganMs. Carolyn S. MorrisMr. and Mrs. Lewis S. Morris, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. MorrowMr. Patrick MortellDr. and Mrs. B. Douglas Morton IIIMr. and Mrs. Buell E. MoserMoses Cone – Wesley Long Community

    Health FoundationMoses Cone Health SystemMrs. Anne B. and Mr. Michael G. MosleyMs. Anne MoughonMr. and Mrs. Paul S. MuenznerMr. and Mrs. Michael S. MumfordDr. Lynne C. Murchison and

    Mr. Bradley Duncan MurchisonMs. Patti S. MurphyMr. and Mrs. Richard A. MurrayDr. William T. MurrayMutual Distributing CompanyMs. Mary J. MuzzeyMs. Patricia K. MydlowMs. Laura NanceMr. and Mrs. Mort S. NeblettMr. and Mrs. Christopher R. NeedesMs. Janet M. NelsonNetAppMs. Cecelia Q. NettlesNew Belgium Brewing Co., Inc.Mrs. Alyson NewmanMr. and Mrs. Sherrill R. NewnamMr. and Mrs. Sterling NicholsonMs. Edwina G. NichterMr. William A. Nicotra, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Lee S. Niegelsky, Jr.Ms. Dorothy NielsenNike, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Don L. NipperDrs. Terry L. Noah and

    Margaret R. HeltonMr. Steven P. NoeMr. and Mrs. William E. NoltaDr. and Mrs. Edward A. NorfleetNorth Carolina Cooperative

    Extension ServiceNowell & CompanyMr. and Mrs. Thomas Patrick O’ConnellMr. and Mrs. Richard W. O’Connor, SrMr. and Mrs. J. Delos O’DanielMs. Mary O’DwyerMrs. Carole OganMr. and Mrs. Stephen Oglesbee

    Dr. and Mrs. Hugh M. O’NeillMr. and Mrs. Albert E. OnleyDr. Wendy P. Osheroff Ph.DMr. Richard J. OstermanPabst Brewing CompanyMr. and Mrs. Charles O. PaddockMr. and Mrs. Robert J. PageMr. and Mrs. Russell F. PagelsMr. and Mrs. Paul G. PagliughiMr. and Mrs. Frederick K. ParkMr. Michael F. Parker and

    Ms. Brenda G. ParkerMr. and Mrs. William B. Parker, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Julian ParksMr. and Mrs. Oscar J. ParrMr. and Mrs. Jacob R. Parrott, Jr.Parsec Financial Management, Inc.Mrs. Nathalie J. PartloMs. Elizabeth K. PateMr. and Mrs. Robert C. PatrickMs. Carolyn R. PattersonMs. Ashley E. PattisallMr. and Mrs. John PayneMr. and Mrs. Richard A. PeckMr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. PeltonMr. and Mrs. James R. PemrickMr. and Mrs. Robert A. PendergraphMs. Zola PendergraphMr. and Mrs. James R. Pendergrass, Jr.Ms. Lihia PengMr. and Mrs. Howard A. Penton, Jr.Mrs. Diana PerryMr. Edgar L. PerryMs. Linda F. PerryMr. and Mrs. Roy R. PerryMr. Marion J. PettyMr. Todd W. PeverallMr. Frank P. Philips, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Gary PhillipsMrs. Sue S. PhillipsMr. B. B. PierceMr. Walter J. PikulCol. and Mrs. William C. PinsonMs. Elizabeth V. PittMr. and Mrs. James D. PittmanDr. and Mrs. William B. PittmanMr. and Mrs. Stephen M. PizerMr. and Mrs. Frank Pleasants, Jr.Mrs. Ruth B. PlylerMs. Rosalie PoitrasMr. and Mrs. O. Miles PollardMr. Dale S. PooleMr. and Mrs. J. Gregory Poole, Jr.Mr. Charles K. Pope IIIMs. Mary T. PopeMs. Lynn PorterMs. Kelly D. PosillipoMr. and Mrs. Donald H. PostemaMr. and Mrs. Joseph A. PowellMs. Margaret T. PowellMr. and Mrs. Paul PrattMr. and Mrs. Harry PrevetteMr. and Mrs. Norris W. PreyerDr. Jerry W. Price, D.D.S.Mr. and Mrs. Gerald PrincipeMs. Jean S. ProctorMr. and Mrs. Russell L. Proctor IIIMs. Sherry PuckettMr. and Mrs. Vincent Pudelski

    Mr. and Mrs. William A. PullyMr. and Mrs. Philip F. PurcellMs. Lisa QuartleyMs. Ruth Quillian-WoleverR & B Air, LLCMr. Michael R. Ragsdale, Jr.Mrs. Ann Page RansdellMr. and Mrs. Bobby J. RayMrs. J. Frank RayMr. and Mrs. James C. RaybornMs. Margaret F. RaynorDr. Marjorie S. and Mr. J. M. ReadMs. Donna ReidMrs. Dorothy M. ReillyMr. and Mrs. Alan D. ReschMr. Donnie ReynoldsMr. and Mrs. James B. ReynoldsMr. and Mrs. William L. RhodesMr. and Mrs. Weldon RiceDrs. Preston B. Rich and Melissa RichMr. and Mrs. Gerald T. RichardsMr. Harry RichardsonMr. Luca RigottiMr. and Mrs. J. Taylor RigsbeeMs. Frances V. RileyMr. and Mrs. Christopher RioMr. and Mrs. Mark C. RitchieRiverside Veterinary HospitalMs. Jolanta A. RobertsMs. Joyce A. Roberts and familyMr. and Mrs. Roger RobisonMr. and Mrs. Rick RobsonMr. Joseph W. RodgersMs. Audrey RogersMr. and Mrs. C. A. RolanderMr. and Mrs. Robert J. RomeiserMs. Geraldine J. RomingerMr. and Mrs. Dillon RoseMr. Wayne B. RoseMr. and Mrs. Coleman D. RossMr. and Mrs. Richard A. RothDr. Joseph H. Roycroft, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Harvey B. RuffinMs. Mary L. RuleMr. John C. RushMr. David P. Russ, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Geron J. RydenMr. and Mrs. Chuck SakmannMr. and Mrs. Vincent A. SamaDr. James M. SametMs. Nancy W. SampleMs. Sandra K. SampleMs. Elizabeth E. SamuelsMr. and Mrs. Stuart L. SamuelsMs. Elaine E. SandmanMr. and Mrs. Michael G. SandmanMr. John SanitaSAS InstituteMr. and Mrs. Rolf SassMr. and Mrs. Daniel SatiskyMr. and Mrs. Anthony F. SaturnoMr. and Mrs. Jay T. SaulsMs. Evelyn S. SaundersMr. James T. SaundersMs. Ruth C. SaundersMr. and Mrs. Ralph T. SavadgeMr. and Mrs. Irwin SawitzDr. and Mrs. Charles J. Sawyer IIIMr. and Mrs. Donald Sayers

    Ms. Margie H. McKinneyMr. D. M. McLellandMs. Debra McLeod-DuncanMr. and Mrs. Richard A. McMahonMr. Larry McMasterMrs. Elizabeth D. McMillanMr. and Mrs. George McMillanMr. C. S. McSwain and

    Ms. Jennifer M. WuMeadowmont Realty of Chapel HillMr. Marshall P. MebaneMr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Mech

    Mr. and Mrs. John B. MedleyMr. and Mrs. Daniel K. Meigs, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Christian V. MengelDr. Darlyne Menscer and

    Mr. Farnum M. Gray, Jr.Merck Partnership For GivingMr. and Mrs. Joseph MercolinoMr. and Mrs. James E. MerkelMerrill Lynch Matching Gift ProgramMr. Paul R. MerzMr. and Mrs. Donald R. Metheny, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Francis J. Meyer

    Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. MeyerMr. and Mrs. Thomas MichalskiDr. Herman D. MiddletonShane MikulaMr. Benton E. MilesMr. William H. MilesMr. and Mrs. Pressly Millen, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Bradley E. MillerMr. David F. MillerMrs. Jeanne B. MillerMs. Spence MillerMr. and Mrs. Walter E. Miller

    For Ginger Finley of Raleigh, community service and giving back is a way of life. Ginger started by volunteering in the nursery at VCU during high

    school and continued at UNC Hospitals as a college student at UNC. Then her life was touched by cancer when

    she lost her stepfather to leukemia and supported a close friend who battled cancer for years.

    Ginger responded by getting involved at UNC Lineberger. She and her husband Ed have been active members of the UNC Lineberger Board of Visitors for 18 years. They have loved learning about the latest advances in cancer prevention and treatment and supporting the cancer center with their time and resources.

    In the mid-1980s, Ginger established a special holiday tradition. It started informally as a coffee for young mothers at the neighborhood drugstore and then transitioned to a full-blown holiday cel-ebration in their homes. Now every December, she and her friend Laura Bromhal host a Christmas tea to celebrate the season. Recognizing that every fam-ily is touched by cancer in some way, they decided to ask their guests to make a gift to support cancer research and care at UNC Lineberger. Over the

    years, these holiday celebrations have raised more than $20,000!

    Ginger also chairs a committee that gathers dona-tions for the UNC Lineberger Patient and Family Resource Center. She collects much appreciated magazines and books, coffee and tea packets, warm socks and throws, and gas cards for cancer patients and their families. Ginger understands how cold it can be during hours of chemotherapy. A warm cup of tea or snuggling with a fuzzy afghan can be just the right medicine.

    giNger fiNLey: a traditioN of warmth

    Donor Profile

    A warm cup of tea or snuggling

    with a fuzzy afghan can be just the

    right medicine.

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    Dr. and Mrs. William F. SayersMrs. Barbara P. SchaefferMs. Anne SchellerMrs. Andrea L. SchirmerMr. and Mrs. Chandler SchuchardtMr. Roger A. SchurrerMs. Cathy S. SchweitzerMr. Paul Scoville, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. ScroggsMr. and Mrs. H. Ronald SearleMs. Mary P. SechriestMr. Stuart W. SechriestMr. and Mrs. Bruce Z. SegalMrs. John T. Sessions, Jr.Ms. Virginia B. SessomsMr. and Mrs. Shelley C. Settlemyre, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. S. L. ShacklefordMs. Rosemarie ShannonDr. and Mrs. Frank S. ShawDianne and John ShawMr. and Mrs. Harry ShearerMr. and Mrs. Wallace ShearinMs. Jacoba SheetzMr. Charles D. Shell and

    Mrs. Melanie ShellMr. and Mrs. Robert E. ShepherdMr. Walter L. ShepherdMr. Lance Long and Ms. Hallie C. ShinnMr. John S. ShipmanMs. Anita L. ShoreDrs. Andrew B. Short and

    Andrea D. VizosoMr. and Mrs. Edward G. SiebertMr. and Mrs. Michael S. SiegelDr. and Mrs. David M. SimpsonSirius FundMs. Cecile SkrzyniaDr. and Mrs. James B. SloanDr. and Mrs. Timothy H. SmelzerMr. and Mrs. Alexander C. Smith Dr. and Mrs. Cameron L. SmithMs. Carrie SmithMr. Earl J. Smith, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Guy P. SmithMr. James E. Smith and

    Ms. Lori K. CarswellMs. Martha M. SmithMr. and Mrs. Moyer G. Smith, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. William N. SmithSmith Middle School

    Cross-Country TeamSmith Contracting Inc.Social & Scientific SystemsMr. Carlos M. SomanoMr. and Mrs. Dennis SorhagenMr. and Mrs. Dean N. SpanglerMr. David T. SparrowMr. Ronald W. SpeightMr. and Mrs. John F. SpencerMrs. Martha SpencerMr. and Mrs. Gary L. StadlerMr. and Mrs. Ross O. StaffhorstMr. and Mrs. Edward A. StaffordState Farm Companies Foundation

    Matching Gift ProgramMr. and Mrs. Charles Steadham, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Gary StellingMr. and Mrs. Charles J. StewartMr. and Mrs. Randall C. Stewart

    Mr. and Mrs. William StinchcombeMs. Elizabeth R. StokerMr. and Mrs. Joseph E. StolfiMr. and Mrs. Warren G. StoneMr. Howard H. Strandberg IIIMs. Vicki StrayerMr. Clay T. StricklandMr. and Mrs. James N. StricklandDr. and Mrs. Matthew T. StricklandMr. and Mrs. Cecil E. StroudMr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. StynesMr. J. S. Sugg, Jr.Mr. Robert SukenikMs. Patricia O. SullivanSunTrust BankMr. and Mrs. Richard C. SupinskiSusan Bailey and Sidney Buford Scott

    Endowment TrustMr. and Mrs. Harry W. SuttonMs. Sue L. SuttonMs. Mary C. SwansonMr. Richard S. SweetMr. and Mrs. Theodore P. SwiftMrs. Priscilla W. SykesSysco AlbanyMr. John TalbertMs. Adrienne J. TalbotTamarron ConsultingMr. and Mrs. Carlton E. TaylorMs. Diane J. TaylorNat D. TaylorMr. and Mrs. Paul H. TaylorMr. and Mrs. Thomas F. TaylorTeague, Campbell, Dennis &

    Gorham, L.L.P.Mr. and Mrs. Leo E. TegtmeierMr. and Mrs. Robert E. ThomaMr. Charles L. ThomasDr. Colin G. Thomas, Jr.Ms. Brigid E. ThompsonMs. Donna G. B. ThompsonMs. Sandra E. ThompsonMr. and Mrs. William T. ThompsonMs. Ann H. ThorntonMr. William S. ThorntonMs. Alene H. Thornton-KoonceMrs. Ann H. TilleryMs. Merita V. TillmanMrs. L. G. TillotsonTodd G. Engstrom, DDS, MS, PAMr. and Mrs. George T. TolarMs. Josie C. TomlinsonMr. Herbert L. Toms, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Braxton B. Townsend, Jr.Mr. Paul Trageser, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. John B. TrieceMr. George TriezenbergTryon Capital VenturesMr. and Mrs. William TsunMr. and Mrs. Harvey W. Turnage, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. R. Gray Tuttle IIITyco Electronics CorporationTyson Insurance Services, Inc.The Ultimate Look, Inc.UNC General Alumni AssociationMr. and Mrs. Charles A. UnderwoodMr. Phil ValentineMs. Carolyn Van SantMr. and Mrs. Ed W. Vann

    Mr. and Mrs. K. R. VannMr. C. M. VanstoryMr. and Mrs. Howard D. VarnerMr. and Mrs. Thomas J. VassalloDr. and Mrs. Bradley K. VaughnMr. and Mrs. C. S. VenableMs. Elizabeth VermetteMr. and Mrs. Gordon VestalMr. and Mrs. Jackie B. VickMr. and Mrs. Dante F. Vincenti, Jr.Mr. Paul D. ViviritoMr. and Mrs. Mark S. VolkerWachovia Matching Gift ProgramMr. and Mrs. William J. Waddell, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Bill WalkerMs. Helen D. WalkerMs. Julia K. WallaceDr. William B. WareMs. Barbara S. WatersMr. and Mrs. William R. WatersMr. and Mrs. Leonard WatkinsWatson InsuranceWatson PropertiesMr. Thomas C. Watson, Jr.Ms. Elaine L. WauthierMr. and Mrs. Andrew H. WeathersbeeMs. Lou B. WeaverMr. and Mrs. John A. WebbMrs. Norma M. WebbMr. Bryan WebsterMr. and Mrs. Kevin M. WeeksMrs. Lynn H. WeislerMs. Jennifer Weiss and

    Mr. Bruce HamiltonMr. and Mrs. H. R. Welch, Jr.Mrs. J. Edmund WelchMr. and Mrs. Frank E. WellnitzMr. and Mrs. Robert A. Wells, Jr.Ms. Margaret A. WendlingMs. Eleanor A. WentzellDr. and Mrs. Harold S. Westerholm IIMr. and Mrs. Walter W. WheelerMr. and Mrs. William E. WheelerMr. and Mrs. A. Bartlett WhiteMr. Edward R. White, Jr.Ms. Hazelbelle P. WhiteMr. Mark WhiteMr. Neil WhiteMr. and Mrs. G. Herbert WhitfieldMr. and Mrs. David B. WhitleyMs. Sheila R. WhitleyMr. and Mrs. Bobby L. WhitmireMr. and Mrs. J. Dale WhitworthMr. and Mrs. D. Clay WhybarkMr. and Mrs. Joseph J. WiegelMr. and Mrs. Charles V. Wilkerson, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher WilleyMr. and Mrs. Barry WilliamsMr. and Mrs. Bryan L. WilliamsMr. and Mrs. Cornelius L. WilliamsWilliams Lumber Company of N.C., Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. WilliamsMr. and Mrs. Scott WilliamsMr. and Mrs. W. A. WilliamsMr. and Mrs. Bradley S. WilsonMs. Rebecca S. WilsonMr. Robert L. WinklerMr. E. D. WinsteadMr. and Mrs. Kevin H. Wiseman

    Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. WoestMs. Victoria C. WolsfeltMrs. Emma B. WomackMr. Harry G. WombleMr. Craig WoodMr. and Mrs. Frederick P. Wood, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. William B. WoodMr. and Mrs. Raye P. Woodin IIIMr. and Mrs. Sam S. WoodleyMr. and Mrs. S. K. WoosleyMr. and Mrs. W. Craig WorthyMr. Charles M. WrightMs. Elizabeth L. WrightMs. Mary J. WrightMr. and Mrs. Jack T. WylieDr. Priscilla B. Wyrick

    Mr. L. Clement YanceyMs. Susan L. YenneyMs. Rosemary A. YorkDr. and Mrs. Peter R. Young, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. YoungJane H. & William D. Young FoundationMs. Charlotte M. YoungbloodMr. Liyun YuDr. J. M. ZealyMr. and Mrs. Donald N. ZehlMr. and Mrs. David A. ZendelsMrs. Sally ZenickMr. and Mrs. Mark ZimmermanMs. Anna E. Zolner

    *deceased

    A classic ACC rivalry was set aside as the Triangle Clemson Club held a fundraiser to benefit UNC Lineberger at their April 2009 Annual Meeting. Funds raised that evening by Clemson alumni went to purchase Tanner’s Totes for pre-teen and teen cancer patients treated at UNC. The totes contain items such as books, pens and markers, water bottles and other

    fun items that make their time in treatment go faster.Tanner’s Totes Inc. was established in March of

    1992 by Tanner Smith after his dad was diagnosed with stage IV non-hodgkin’s lymphoma. He saw firsthand what his dad had to endure and decided that he wanted to do anything he could to help kids with this terrible disease.

    Tanner’s life drastically changed when he accepted a full scholarship to play bas-ketball at Clemson Univer-sity. However, the one part of his life that is his hope and desire to keep Tanner’s Totes, Inc. alive, so that kids with difficult health issues will know that someone out there is thinking of them. Tanner continues to direct his company to complete his ultimate goal: reach out to as many children as possible.

    Donor Profile

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    Pediatric oncologist Dr. Stuart Gold, jokes with a young patient as they examine the contents of a Tanner’s Tote.

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    Lineberger club speaker and cancer patient Christina Gianoplus shared a smile with her doctor, Richard Goldberg, MD.

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    more than 300 members of the Lineberger Club attended the 22nd Annual Lineberger

    Club Lunch in Febru-ary in the George Watts Hill Alumni Center. This event honors the Cancer Center’s most generous donors (an-nual gift of $1,000 or more) and is completely underwritten by our loyal corporate spon-

    sors: Embarq, Lee-Moore Capital Company, and Cafe Carolina and Bakery.

    Attendees heard an update on recent achievements at UNC Lineberger and were treated to an inspirational address from colon cancer patient Christina Gianoplus. Christina, who is from Wilmington, NC, recognized her sons and husband while shar-ing her inspiring story and her experience as a patient of Dr. Richard Goldberg, UNC Lineberger associate director. Christina spoke of how her life’s journey brought her to UNC Lineberger, where she fights her battle and how she knew it’s exactly where she needed to be. She finished her story with words of encouragement to those who are fighting their own battles: “Stand up to it, be strong,