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FAITH WORK & St. Barnabas Charities Easter 2014 Founder's Day Honors Governor Mike Huckabee I LIKE MIKE

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FAITH WORK&St. Barnabas Charities Easter 2014

Founder's Day Honors Governor

Mike Huckabee

I LIKE

MIKE

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Retired Duquesne University Professor, Dr. Cornelius“Neal” Murphy in his personal library at The Woodlands at

St. Barnabas, supports the St. Barnabas Free Care Fund through a planned gift.

ave you always wanted to help an organization that improves the lives of others? If so, consider including a bequest to St. Barnabas Charities in your will.In doing so, you provide supportfor our mission.

Gift options may include:

• Cash bequests

• Gifts of property

• Gifts of life insurance

• Gifts of securities

• A share of the residue of your estate

• The remainder of a trust

• Retirement account gifts

If you have remembered St. Barnabas in your will or through another typeof planned or deferred gift, we would be honored to acknowledge your generosity and welcome you to the Hance Legacy Society. All information

more information, please contact

St. Barnabas Charities is a 501C(3) charity. All contributions are taxdeductible to the full extent of the law.

will be kept strictly confidential. For

Debra Panei, Executive Director of

[email protected]. 1

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On the cover

St. Barnabas honors Governor Mike Huckabee at the 114th Founder’s Day Celebration May 1, 2014 at the Pittsburgh Marriott North. See story on page 5.

St. Barnabas OfficersWilliam V. Day, EdD, President, St. Barnabas Health SystemDouglas W. Day, President, St. Barnabas CommunitiesKaren Tabacchi, President, St. Barnabas Clinical ServicesJames D. Turco, Senior Vice President, St. Barnabas Health SystemMargaret Horton, Assistant Vice President, St. Barnabas Health SystemValerie Day Wilden, Assistant Vice President, St. Barnabas Health System

www.StBarnabasHealthSystem.com

St. Barnabas Charities, Inc.Board of TrusteesEllen Bramson, ChairValerie Day Wilden, President/SecretaryJ.D. Turco, TreasurerNatalie McMurtrieMarion Piotrowski

Faith & Work is published quarterly by St. Barnabas Charities for donors and supporters of St. Barnabas Charities.

Editorial Board and WritersNancy Brem and Valerie Day Wilden

Valerie Day Wilden, EditorNancy Brem, Production ManagerDonna Herrle, DesignerRick Armstrong, Ray Cordero, Megan Hoffman, Mindy McNaugher and Gary Yon, PhotographersReed & Witting, Printer

St. Barnabas Charities, Inc.Community Advisory Committee MembersBrooks M. Bartlett, Chairman, Physical Therapy Consultant Dr. Richard A. Morledge, Vice Chairman Pastor Emeritus, First Presbyterian Church of BakerstownRichard Andrus, Willard M. Lewis Co.J. Douglas Austin, James Austin Co.Harry G. Austin III, James Austin Co.Michael Bartlett, DailysPaul G. Benedum Jr., Benedum InterestsEllen Bramson, WPXI-TV (Retired)John S. Carpenter, MCM CommunicationsWalter DeForest, DeForest Koscelnik Yokitis & BerardinelliThe Honorable Hal English, Pennsylvania 30th Legislative DistrictKristi Festa, UPMC For LifeKimberly Geyer, Geyer ConstructionRichard Kaminsky, Subway RestaurantsCharley Kennedy, Fiducia Group LLCWilliam Knox, The HDH Group Inc.Natalie McMurtrie, WPXI-TVRobert Meisel, PNC Bank (Retired)Cindy Parknavy, Clear ChannelGabriel Pellathy, U.S. SteelRobert D. Pfischner, Parkvale Bank Board of DirectorsMarion Piotrowski, Northern ConnectionJames C. Roddey, Former Allegheny County Chief ExecutiveJennifer SadloweRussell Scheller, Richland EMSC. Matthew Schellhaas, Schellhaas Funeral HomeSusan Mussman Schwartz, K&L GatesKathleen M. Seaton, RE/MAX Select RealtyMatthew Shaner, Pittsburgh PowerWinfield Smathers, Shorebridge Wealth ManagementJud D. Stewart, ARMSTRONGJohn S. Turnbull, Daniell-Sapp-Boorn Associates Inc. (Retired)Kathryn Turnbull, The HDH Group Inc. (Retired)The Honorable Mike Turzai, Pennsylvania 28th Legislative DistrictKendra White, UPMC Health Plan

Contents

FAITH WORK&4 A Message from William V. Day

5 Founder's Day – Mike Huckabee

6 Father Saves Family from Fire, Rehabs at Valencia

8 News Briefs

10 St. Barnabas Charities Free Care Fund

12 Family Homestead Donated to St. Barnabas

13 Giving in Memory

14 Donors

St. Barnabas Charities Easter 2014

Retired Duquesne University Professor, Dr. Cornelius“Neal” Murphy in his personal library at The Woodlands at

St. Barnabas, supports the St. Barnabas Free Care Fund through a planned gift.

ave you always wanted to help an organization that improves the lives of others? If so, consider including a bequest to St. Barnabas Charities in your will.In doing so, you provide supportfor our mission.

Gift options may include:

• Cash bequests

• Gifts of property

• Gifts of life insurance

• Gifts of securities

• A share of the residue of your estate

• The remainder of a trust

• Retirement account gifts

If you have remembered St. Barnabas in your will or through another typeof planned or deferred gift, we would be honored to acknowledge your generosity and welcome you to the Hance Legacy Society. All information

more information, please contact

St. Barnabas Charities is a 501C(3) charity. All contributions are taxdeductible to the full extent of the law.

will be kept strictly confidential. For

Debra Panei, Executive Director of

[email protected]. 1

FAITH WORK&St. Barnabas Charities Easter 2014

Founder's Day Honors Governor

Mike Huckabee

I LIKE

MIKE

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You and I are creatures of habit and if you make good

habits…good habits will make you. This wisdom has

been around since ancient times. Aristotle once said:

“We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not

an act but a habit.”

The subconscious mind – the habitual mind – is over

one million times more powerful than the conscious

mind. This means that we spend a substantial amount

of our lifetime on “autopilot,” playing out the mental

programs that govern our behavior.

For example, while driving a car and carrying on a

conversation with someone, the conscious mind is

attending to what is being said. Meanwhile, the

subconscious mind is turning on the turn signal.

Hitting the brakes. Attending to oncoming traffic.

Monitoring our blood sugar. Regulating our

breathing. Planning our next move and on and on.

The subconscious mind is so vast and so powerful that

we do not even know what it is thinking or capable of.

It truly runs our lives – whether we know it or not!

Habits begin and manifest deep in the mind and they

can be friends or foes. Good habits can make our lives

easier, helping us to do the more mundane things of

life without thinking about them. Such as automatically

depositing your paycheck.

But, as all of us know all too well, habits can also be

destructive... to our health, to our finances, to our

relationships. It’s why we struggle with losing weight,

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Excellence is a Habit!A Mess age f rom W i l l i a m V . D a y

paying off our credit cards or quitting smoking…to name a few

“bad habits.”

Whether they are positive forces in our lives or obstacles to the

goals we want to achieve, habits become ingrained through

repeated actions.

Here is a little test to display the power of our habits. Cross your

arms as you normally would, and look down to see which one

is on top. About half of you will have your right arm on top and

the other half will have the left on top.

When you crossed your arms for the very first time, you might

have been still in your playpen, and you have been crossing

your arms the same way ever since.

Now, cross your arms again, but this time put the opposite arm

on top. It feels extremely weird! If you were to challenge yourself

to cross your arms the “wrong” way for the rest of your life,

could you do it? Probably. Would it be difficult? You bet it would!

The real key to success is replacing destructive habits with

successful habits.

To win – to break self-defeating attitudes and behaviors – we

must understand that we have the power to choose and the

power to change. We have the power to let go of old thinking

and adopt the mindset of a champion. And God is the all-time

champion!

God bless,

WVD

[email protected]

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Founder’s Day

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Signature Sponsor

St. BarnaBaS CharitieS

2014

Mike Huckabee

I LIKE

MIKE

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faces his long road to recovery with quiet determination.

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Eric Rudich, 34-year-old father,

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In one smoke-filled moment, 34-year-

old Eric Rudich’s life completely

changed.

On Nov. 10, 2013, fire consumed the

Rudich apartment in Ambridge, PA. Trapped

on the third floor, Eric helped his wife,

Spring, and four year old son, Isaiah, leap

to safety. A neighbor caught his son, and

his wife landed on a mattress the neighbor

pushed beneath the window. Isaiah suffered

smoke inhalation while Spring sustained

fractured ribs, pelvis and hip as well as

smoke inhalation. Both are now recovered.

Blinded by thick, black smoke, Eric missed

the mattress and landed on the ground,

feet first. Eric’s pelvis, ribs and lumbar

spine were fractured, and the intense

smoke sent him into respiratory distress,

requiring him to be intubated

and trached. Hospitalized for

over a month in the Mercy

Hospital burn unit, Eric

needed intense rehabilitation.

St. Barnabas took over his

recovery on Dec. 19, 2013.

Eric was admitted to Valencia

Woods at St. Barnabas with a

pelvic halo – fashioned with two to eight

inch metal rods – to stabilize his pelvis

while the bones healed. He was non-weight

bearing, so his therapy was adapted to

meet this restriction. Eric’s daily rehab

consisted of physical, occupational and

speech therapy as well as constant

nursing care for his pelvic halo.

Meanwhile, Eric’s young family are living

with his parents, Charles and Shelda

Rudich, in Economy Borough. The family

visit as often as they can, and occasionally,

Eric’s co-workers at Giant Eagle in

Cranberry check in with him.

Physical therapist Cory Meeker reports

that Eric has gradually progressed to mild

weight-bearing exercises, although he has

no use of his right leg and foot. Ahead of

Eric looms additional spinal surgeries to

repair lumbar fractures.

Eric’s spirits go up and down, according

to his Dad. On a snowy Sunday in

February, they soared as the whole family

celebrated Isaiah’s fifth birthday with Eric

at Valencia Woods.

“Eric has a long way to go,” his father said,

“but the Valencia Woods staff is with him

every step of the way. They are great!”

Eric Rudich is is just one of thousands

of patients St. Barnabas has cared for

over its 114 years of service, regardless

of a patient’s ability to pay for that care.

Last year, St. Barnabas’ charity care totaled

$6,013,000.Your gift to St. Barnabas

will underwrite a portion of this care.

Rehab patient Eric Rudich shares a rare moment of laughter with physical therapist Cory Meeker as he works with a weight to strengthen his right arm.

Father SaveS Family From Fire, Rehabs at Valencia

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Four talented young vocalists received the coveted Kean

Quest awards, including one presented by 14-year-old

Jackie Evancho, at St. Barnabas Charities’ 11th annual

Kean Quest Talent Competition on April 11, 2014.

(Winners are listed on www.keantheatre.com.)

The teenage national singing sensation, made famous by

her 2010 performance on NBC’s America’s Got Talent,

is a neighbor of St. Barnabas and a two-time finalist in

the Kean Quest talent search. She presents the “Jackie

Evancho Award” each year to the finalist, who, like her,

competed in two or more Kean Quests.

Kean Quest is held in St. Barnabas’ Kean Theatre and

benefits the St. Barnabas Free Care Fund, helping

nursing and living assistance patients receive charity

care at five St. Barnabas health care facilities. In Kean

Quest, nine rounds rally contestants, 188 this year, to

compete for a host of prizes including a personal

recording session. The finals were to be held Friday,

April 11. The adult finals took place one week prior.

Contestants generate dollars for the Free Care Fund with

their entry fees and by selling tickets to performances.

The Audience Choice Award adds incentive for performers

to fill seats with supportive…and voting…friends and family.

A host of sponsors underwrite the staging and technical

costs of the Kean Theatre.

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Kean Quest Sponsors

Jackie Evancho, a Kean Quest judge, presenter and finalist, will bestow the award in her name. Last year, she gave it to Paige Hurbanek (r) at the finals emceed by Ched Mertz, (l) of the Entertainers.

Kean Quest Finals Feature Jackie Evancho

Kean Quest Semi-finalists – Young Stars in the Making

Shailen Abram, Alexandra Adams, Colin Aikins, Kira Augustine, Zoe Babbit, Torrance

Bajuszik, Gabby Barrett, Kaylee Bechtold, Zoie Beckas, Drew Beckas, Amanda Bishop,

Jason Born, Aubrey Burchell, Dominique Cagliuso, Ariel Cameroe, Gabriella Cappelloni,

Emma Cash, Cheyenne Cenk, Vanessa Clarke-Deaver, Diana Craycroft, Brittany Dilliott,

Shawn Faraoni, Claire Fonzo, Jane Fusco, Joelle Germeyer, Deshawna Glenn, Evan

Grande, Emily Gregor, Nicholas Hannan, Sofia Herr, Sara Hopkins, Tishymarie Hornsby,

Ashley Irwin, Lacey Kernan, Sabrina Knox, Sarah Justine Kraemer, Olivia Lyscik, Cortney

MacKay, Julia Marn, Kristin Martin, Nicole Matos-Perez, Nora McKee, Blake Mechtel,

Brittany Mospan, Carrie Neill, Blair Nelson, Karac O’Brien, Colleen O’Neil, Ayda

Ozdoganlar, Angelina Patarini, Jake Pedersen, Erica Perri, Tyler Pollock, Angelina Poole,

Aria Ramanathan, Cierra Ritzert, Jessie Roos, Stephen Rothhaar, Grace Rusnica, Olivia

Scullion, Nicole Shaheen, Anna Soisson, Taylor Swann, Carlin Szilagyi, Tommy Thomas,

Christina Trocchio, Alexandria Veneziano, Melina Walko, Meghan Walsh, Maura Yates.

All finalists and award winners listed on www.keantheatre.com

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Pennsylvania Governor Tom Corbett and first lady Susan gave

the 14,406th gift of PRESENTS FOR PATIENTS® 30th season to

St. Barnabas Nursing Home patient Donnie Hersh. Since 1984

the St. Barnabas Charities’ five-state program has matched

505,579 nursing and living assistance patients with Christmas

presents. Governor and Mrs. Corbett served as Honorary

Chairpersons for the 2013 campaign.

The 30th campaign succeeded with such an impressive goal

because of the generosity and talents of PRESENTS FOR PATIENTS®

partner WPXI-TV, corporate sponsors TRIB Total Media, Paracca

Interiors and Diamond Pharmacy Services, 52 businesses, as

well as 981 volunteer hours and the support of individual

donors and gift givers. Many donated $30 or more so that

patients could receive a “Somebody at PRESENTS FOR PATIENTS®

Loves Me” sweatshirt. For the last four years, Presque Isle

Downs and Casino has contributed $81,970 to the program.

Sponsors

The Corbetts and Donnie Hersh

Half Million Gifts in Thirty Years

The Allegheny County Sheriff’s Office was honored for 20 years of service, delivering 20,000 gifts and volunteering 2,790 hours to PRESENTS FOR PATIENTS®, receiving the Don Riggs Award, named for the late broadcaster who co-chaired PFP. Left to right are Deputy Sheriff Jason Tarap and Sheriff William P. Mullen with PRESENTS FOR PATIENTS® spokesperson Valerie Day Wilden.

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Donnie Hersh, surrounded by his caregivers, receives his 34th year of free care at St. Barnabas Nursing Home, made possible by the St. Barnabas Free Care Fund.

Your donations and support enable St. Barnabas patients

to receive $6 million in free care each year.

Jackie Evancho, America’s Got Talent and Kean Quest finalist, with 200 contestants, volunteers and judges stage a 12-week fundraiser.

Two annual golf opens score $140,000.

Founder’s Day celebrates St. Barnabas’ 114-year history and benefits the Free Care Fund. 2013 Honoree Tom Ridge is followed by Mike Huckabee May 1.

Two golf tournaments, a calendar full of annual events and generous

donors and sponsors support the Free Care Fund. St. Barnabas Charities

benefactors ride golf carts, write checks and run many miles enabling

improvished patients of St. Barnabas’ two nursing homes and three

living assistance facilities to receive first class care. Free care this year is

expected to exceed last year’s total of $6 million.

Free Care Fund

Kean Quest

Founder’s Day

Charity Golf Open – June 2, 2014 Charity Golf Classic – Sept. 22, 2014

Please donate! St.BarnabasCharities.com 724-625-3770 5850 Meridian Rd., Gibsonia, PA 15044

St. Barnabas Charities Free Care Fund

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Across the U.S. and in several foreign nations, men, women, school children, businesses and service groups, as well as St. Barnabas employees and Auxiliary members, donate pennies, dollars, stocks, real estate and legacy gifts to help St. Barnabas meet the increasing demand for low-cost or no-cost skilled nursing and living assistance care.

Donnie Hersh, surrounded by his caregivers, receives his 34th year of free care at St. Barnabas Nursing Home, made possible by the St. Barnabas Free Care Fund.

Your donations and support enable St. Barnabas patients

to receive $6 million in free care each year.

1,000 runners and walkers at St. Barnabas’ 5K on Aug. 2 will finish with a win for the Free Care Fund.

Two retail operations and a performing arts center transform business into thousands of dollars for St. Barnabas Charities.

A fashionable afternoon filling the 350-seat Kean Theatre benefits free care with a luncheon, raffles and vendors Oct. 18, 2014.

Direct Public Support

5K Run/Walk

Fashion Gala

Beautiful BuysThrift Shoppe of St. Barnabas Charities

Please donate! St.BarnabasCharities.com 724-625-3770 5850 Meridian Rd., Gibsonia, PA 15044

St. Barnabas Charities Free Care Fund

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Family Homestead Donated to St. Barnabas

Rudy and Judi Hoffmann of Gibsonia are truly good

neighbors. They recently donated the Penn Hills home

Rudy grew up in to St. Barnabas. Rudy modestly calls

the gift a win-win for St. Barnabas and the Hoffmanns.

“It supports the St. Barnabas Mission of free care and I do not

have the hassle of selling the home,” he confides.

But there is a deeper motivation for Rudy.

Rudy’s father, Rudy Sr., died in 2003. Years before that, Rudy

was his father’s daytime caregiver, traveling every day from

Gibsonia to Penn Hills after working the night shift as a

custodian for the Pine-Richland School District.

“I know first-hand the amount of time and dedication required

in taking care of a person, so I can truly appreciate the work of

St. Barnabas,” Rudy explained.

“It had been ten years since my father’s death, time to make a

decision about the family home. Our children were not interested

in living there. Shawn and his wife Becky live in Gibsonia; David

lives in West Deer, and Sarah lives at home.”

The Hoffmanns have been more than neighbors of St. Barnabas

for 40 years, using the St. Barnabas Medical Center’s dental

services and attending Kean Theatre performances. Their

daughter Sarah, who just graduated from La Roche College, still

plays piano for the St. Barnabas Nursing Home patients.

“Judi and I could not think of a better use for the family home

than to gift it to St. Barnabas, the best neighbor ever.”

You, too, can support St. Barnabas Free Care Fund with a

non-traditional donation like the Hoffmanns. St. Barnabas

Charities accepts stock, real estate and automobiles. Furniture

and estate household items will be picked up by the Beautiful

Buys thrift shoppes and sold to benefit needy patients at

St. Barnabas’ skilled nursing and living assistance facilities.

Rudy Hoffmann Sr. and Rudy Jr. in 2002 enjoying a moment together on the backyard swing. In the background is the Penn Hills family home donated by Rudy and Judi Hoffmann to St. Barnabas Charities in November 2013.

Real Estate, Stock, Autos and More

To arrange for a donation, contact www.StBarnabas Charities or call Debra D. Panei, Executive Director of

St. Barnabas Charities, 724-444-5521 or email [email protected]

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Memory

A frail 84-year-old woman left

the United States in 2012 to

return to her native Germany,

seeking to live out her last years in her

beloved Berlin.

Germany would not accept her. She

had no means of support. She had

forfeited her German citizenship when

she married an American G.I. and

became a U.S. citizen in 1958. The

American Embassy in Berlin arranged

for her return to the U.S. She had no

family, no friends, nowhere to live.

Until St. Barnabas entered the picture.

With the help of a Benedictine sister,

she was admitted to The Arbors at

St. Barnabas in Valencia on May 10, 2012.

St. Barnabas accepted responsibility for

her care – medically, emotionally and

financially.

Late in January of this year, she was

hospitalized and diagnosed with cancer.

She had a large mass in her neck and

chest. She was dying. On Feb. 3, 2014,

she was admitted to St. Barnabas’

Hospice Program, so that she could be

kept comfortable and as free from pain

as possible in the Arbors room that had

become her home, decorated with

stuffed animals and her crochet work.

On March 20, 2014, she died. She was

86 years old. Her St. Barnabas family

took care of all the arrangements: paid

the funeral director, chose the service,

and provided the casket and the plot

of land in Mars Cemetery where she

is buried.

The G.I. bride was just 26 years old when

she married her American serviceman.

They started their married life in Beaver

County, living in Rochester, PA. She

became a real estate agent, licensed to

sell residential and commercial

property in Pennsylvania and West

Virginia. Unfortunately, the marriage did

not last. They divorced and went their

separate ways. Her life after that was

troubled. She even served time in

prison. Her attempt to return to

Germany and happier times failed,

but did bring her to St. Barnabas

and sanctuary.

Thank God for St. Barnabas and the

generous donors from all over the

United States and abroad who

contribute to the St. Barnabas Free

Care Fund. Because of them, she

died with dignity, surrounded by the

St. Barnabas staff who had become

her family.

The St. Barnabas Free Care Fund

makes it possible for patients like

this to receive the best of medical

care in a warm, caring environment

regardless of their ability to pay for

that care. Last year, more than $6

million in free care was provided by

St. Barnabas to patients in need and

in pain.

Please join us in remembering all

such lonely patients by sending a

donation in her memory to the

St. Barnabas Free Care Fund in the

enclosed yellow envelope.

giving in

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FAITH & WORK 14 * Hance Legacy Society Member

s p e c i a l t r i b u t e g i f t sOctober 23, 2013 – December 31, 2013

The St. Barnabas Special Tribute Gift Program enables you to honor a friend or relative on a happy occasion, such as a birthday or anniversary, or to pay living tribute to the memory of a departed one. This tax-deductible gift helps make

possible skilled, loving care for the patients of St. Barnabas Nursing Home and Valencia Woods at St. Barnabas and the residents of The Arbors at St. Barnabas.

In Honor Of: Donor:

In Memory Of: Donor:

In Memory Of: Donor:

Donald Aiken Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. BrooksAll Veterans Tracy MillerCeclila Bufalini Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence BufaliniBetty Clements Hudson M. ClementsMr. and Mrs. Douglas Day Mr. and Mrs. Gregory WildenMr. and Mrs. William V. Day Mr. and Mrs. Gregory WildenEvelyn M. Dudek Mr. and Mrs. Mark DudekThe Borchert Family Audrey J. BurkettElizabeth Fincke Dr. and Mrs. Jonathan ErlenGary Fincke Dr. and Mrs. Jonathan ErlenElaine S. Flenniken Cheryl FlennikenDonnie Hersh Mr. and Mrs. Donald T. Hersh Geraldine O’Connor Lillian PfeiferDeanie Leuenberger Beth MahoodMr. and Mrs. Robert Leuenberger Beth MahoodHelen Mehringer Dolores StrunkDorothy Mehrlich Barbara MuellerMarilyn Moeller Jane FrancioniDr. Richard A. Morledge John J. CurranIrene Morrow Wayne MorrowDebra D. Panei Diane StephensonRuth Schneider Mr. and Mrs. Jack RoachDorothy Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. BridgeLois Varasse Geraldine HoldenRuth B. Wilkinson Cheryl FlennikenMr. and Mrs. Geoffrey Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brem

Irma Jean Aiken Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. BrooksAll Veterans Tracy MillerRobert Alt, Jr. Linda SasinoskiWinifred Alt Linda SasinoskiBerndt Anderson Jennifer Cotter Kristy Elliott Katrina WeiseWanda Antoszewski Eileen HodgsonSue Bauer Mr. and Mrs. William BauerBarbara Bauer-Hendrickson Kim RicheyMarie Berry James A. BerryGilbert Blair Doris BlairGeorge Bluemling Mr. and Mrs. Ralph BremErnest Borthwick Mr. and Mrs. Stephen StoryLois Borthwick Mr. and Mrs. Stephen StoryGeorge Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. BrooksLouise Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. BrooksPaul R. Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Blackstone, Jr.William Brown Elaine BrownJames J. Buchanan Patricia DunkisUbaldo Bufalini Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence BufaliniAlbert Burkett Audrey J. BurkettBurt Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Ralph BremVirginia Caretto Dr. and Mrs. Albert CarettoRuth Coleman Mr. and Mrs. Geno ManiagoIrene Crawford Cynthia E. Rollinger

Joyce Cunningham Wharton Stanley WhartonDoc Daugherty AnonymousMil Daugherty AnonymousLouise Davies Jim DaviesDeceased Loved Ones AnonymousCarne Demas Mr. and Mrs. Peter Demas & FamilyNicholas Demas Mr. and Mrs. Peter Demas & FamilyJack Dershimer Drew M. DershimerMarjorie Dershimer Drew M. DershimerMary Dieffenbach Dr. and Dr. James R. JohnsonRose Diehm Geraldine O’Connor Tammy ZelenkoDoris English Patrice PatonOliver English Patrice PatonLeona Figore Bernard FigoreRuth Fincke Dr. and Mrs. Jonathan ErlenWilliam A. Fincke Dr. and Mrs. Jonathan ErlenHelen Fleischer Charles J. FleischerGertrude A. Forsythe Elaine BrownOliver Forsythe Elaine BrownEdwart Fotta John E. FottaKatherine Gamber Lawrence VaccaroGrace Gazdacko Jay GazdackoJohn Gazdacko Jay GazdackoIrene Grambo Mr. and Mrs. Stephen StoryThomas G. Greig Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Greig, IIIJack H. Grice Grice Chiropractic Debbie Conway Judith Hensler Joseph P. KontulErich Gumto Estate of Erich T. GumtoHelen Heinrichs Dolores StrunkMercedes Hergenroeder Paul HergenroederNatalie Hoadley Richard MayerDorothy Hodgson The William Brown FoundationRobert E. Hodgson The William Brown FoundationEdward Holden Geraldine HoldenMargaret Moody Hook Karen C. HookAlice Hutchinson Michael A. HutchinsonFelix Jacobs Loraine MurpheyMadelyn Jacobs Loraine MurpheyHelen Jennings Audrey J. BurkettRuss Jonnet Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. FergusonSylvia Kraus Mr. and Mrs. James A. BeckElizabeth Kulbacki Judy GlasVerna Kvichak Mr. and Mrs. John KellerJane Leidecker Sherlane KowalskiJoseph Liberto Mr. and Mrs. Geno ManiagoMargaret Lichtenstein James C. RoddeyAnnie Lindner AnonymousWilliam Tolliver Lindsay Lee KarrAlice Lombardo Mr. and Mrs. John LombardoLoved Ones Mr. and Mrs. Larry Heckathorn Debra D. PaneiHarold Mahrer Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery D. Lumley Diane Weider

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s p e c i a l t r i b u t e g i f t s ( c o n t ’ d . )October 23, 2013 – December 31, 2013

In Memory Of: Donor: In Memory Of: Donor:

Brooks Mason Mr. and Mrs. Brooks M. BartlettDonald Mason Mr. and Mrs. Brooks M. Bartlett Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Blackstone, Jr.Paul Brooks Mason Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Blackstone, Jr.John F. Mathias Mr. and Mrs. Jack and Gail MathiasNancy Mattarochia Patricia DunkisDorothy McGivern Kelly McGivernBobbie McNully Mr. and Mrs. Francis SavukynasEugene Mehrlich Barbara MuellerDora Metzger Lubrizol Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Kirk MetzgerJoseph Metzger Lubrizol Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Kirk MetzgerHelen Miculis Mary E. Davenport IBM Corporation – Matching Grants ProgramWilliam Miller Linda CarraherRuth Mitchell Sherlane KowalskiRichard M. Moeller Jane FrancioniNeal Murphy, III Cornelius F. Murphy, Jr.Mathilda Muto Mr. and Mrs. Richard MutoJanet Neuhaeusler Henry Neuhaeusler Carol RinkerMae Nikhazy AnonymousMary Nirschel William NirschelRose Nwranski Roseanne NwranskiHelen Palmer Leonard E. PalmerJohn Petrone Jean Fagernes Mary McArdleGregory D. Plut, Jr. Linda SasinoskiLois J. Pollock Onalee Czapla Bob Dent Catherine Johnson Amy Pollock David Ruzomberka Susan RuzomberkaAmy Pratt Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan PulsiferLuke Provenzano Mr. and Mrs. Mark ProvenzanoSusan Pulsifer Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan PulsiferAlverda A. Rakowski Dennis J. SundoAngeline Ranalli Bob Lew Loretta MetzAmelia M. Rein Diana ReinMark Rein Diana ReinMax Rein Diana ReinDavid R. Rich Eileen Rich Debby SakelhideCyril C. Rogers Gloria Moser RogersNancy Ryan Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. FergusonEsther Salerno Denise Bogden Mr. and Mrs. Dario F. SantellaHerbert Sarver Helen SarverMargaret Sasinoski Linda SasinoskiRaymond Sasinoski Linda SasinoskiRegina Scanlon Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moran Robert F. Ranallo Robert F. Ranallo, Jr.James A. Scholl Mary SchollWilliam Schultheis Rose SchultheisBetty Sendek Diane R. SmithStephen Sendek Diane R. SmithGreg Shire Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hardy Andrew T. Shire

Lois Siess Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Blank Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. MuellerRichard L. Siess Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. MuellerElizabeth Simon Elizabeth HeulerPaul Smail Diane S. RobertsonRuth Smail Diane S. RobertsonCharles Smith Mary Jeanne HooverAlbert Starace Mr. and Mrs. Stephen StoryEvelyn Steffan David Lackner Lynn K. SteffanLouis J. Stuczynski Patricia DunkisGeorge Summers Kimberly R. HortonCarol Suter Mark SuterRichard Swain Carol SwainKatie Swaney Mary Patricia SwaneyPatricia Z. Swinderman Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Boltey Lori Ann Dragonjac James Durban Connie Eren Mark Harman Irene Hodgkiss Arlene Killian Cara Kubert Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Lang Norman Nicola Mr. and Mrs. William Nicola Robert Richard Rose Schultheis Genelle Smith Craig Stauffer Dolores Strunk Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swinderman Township of PineKeith Talbert Ann D. TalbertNorwood K. Talbert Ann D. TalbertSusan Talbert Ann D. TalbertHugh E. Teitelbaum Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. RighterBetty Turco Cynthia TurcoMario S, Turco Cynthia TurcoRita K. Turco Kimberly Bloom Cynthia TurcoRichard Ulrich Donald UlrichLorenzo Vaccaro Lawrence VaccaroAnthony P. Vivirito, Jr. Linda SasinoskiScott Voigt Patrick J. VoigtElmer Voit Linda SasinoskiJean Voit Linda SasinoskiMike Walsh Mr. and Mrs. William BauerMarjorie Walton Jacinta BettsPatricia White Dennis C. Paar Richard Paar Robert Shafer Jack WeixelMarjorie Williams Dr. and Mrs. John WilliamsGeorge Winsko Florence WinskoMary A. Wolz Mr. and Mrs. John O. Schwartz N. Jean SmithAgnes Wright Kathleen WhiteWilliam Wu Louise WuGeraldine Young Mr. and Mrs. Daniel O’RourkeStella Young Linda SasinoskiWilliam H. Young Mr. and Mrs. Daniel O’RourkeMary Zipparo Lawrence Vaccaro

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Supporters’ Club

Gifts of $450 to $999

Wells Fargo Insurance ServicesWPXI-TV

Accera Inc.Mary Grace Anderson TrustMr. and Mrs. Richard AndrusAnonymousAVI Food SystemsGeoff R. BebbMr. and Mrs. Franklin Blackstone, Jr.Robert Bloom Insurance AgencyBlueprint Financial Partners LLCJohn J. Bodziuch*Mr. and Mrs. Michael Brooks*Butler Health SystemDr. and Mrs. Larry CampoliCannon Systems Inc.Chevron HumankindClear Channel MediaClearview Federal Credit UnionComcast SpotlightConsolidated CommunicationsCosta Painting LLCCowden AssociatesCreese Smith & CoJohn J. Curran*Mary E. DavenportMr. and Mrs. Douglas W. DayMr. and Mrs. William V. Day*Diehl Automotive Group Inc.Peter D. DochinezDominion Foundation Matching Gift ProgramConstance Dorsey*Duquesne UniversityEfficient Energy SolutionsMary Jane EkissDr. and Mrs. Jonathan ErlenFayette Parts Service Inc. (NAPA)Fiducia Group LLCFuellgraf Electric CompanyFrank B. Fuhrer Wholesale Co.Garda RXGibson Capital LLCMary Gorman TrustMr. and Mrs. David E. GratzJames HarbisonHighmarkThe Elsie H. Hillman Foundation

HM Insurance GroupInterim HealthcareJames Austin CompanyK & L Gates LLPCharley KennedyMr. and Mrs. Robert KildeaKIT Solutions LLCJacqueline KoscelnikKroff Inc.LaCarte DevelopmentLenzner Coach USA PittsburghM.S.P.Mars National BankMcKesson Medical SurgicalMission Pharmacy ServicesMt. Lebanon Office EquipmentNCRS Pittsburgh Tri State ChapterWilliam NirschelNorthern Connection MagazineOPIS Asset Management LLC Paul PalgutaRobert D. PfischnerPINNACLE Financial StrategiesPittsburgh Downtown PartnershipPittsburgh Seniors MagazineEric PorterProvident AgencyReed & Witting Co.Rhoades & Owen LLCThomas RidgeEdward E. Rieck Charitable TrustDiane S. RobertsonMr. and Mrs. David SantorySarver Landscape Maintenance Co.Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Scaletta Sr.Schellhaas Funeral HomeMr. and Mrs. Don Seaton*Mr. and Mrs. Robert SeethalerMr. and Mrs. Mathias R. ShanerAndrew T. ShireShorebridge Wealth ManagementSlebodnik PavingWinfield Smathers*Southwest Subway Inc.The Myers Law FirmDr. Jack Tomayko*TRACO, A Division of KawneerMr. and Mrs. John S. TurnbullTurner Dairy Farms Inc.Universal Stainless & Alloy Products Inc.UPMC Passavant HospitalUS Foodservice

President’s Club

Gifts of $1,000 to $4,999

Gouverneur P. Hance League Gifts

Gifts of $5,000 or More

AnonymousAnonymous*Armstrong Group of Companies Baule USA LLCMr. and Mrs. Robert Blair*Mr. and Mrs. H. Gary Bogart*Charles Brooks CharitiesC.U.E. Inc.James Camp TrustCarbis Walker LLPClara Shea Charitable TrustCooksonPeirce Investment ManagementDeForest Koscelnik Yokitis Skinner & BerardinelliMr. and Mrs. Walter P. DeForestWilfred Derbyshire FoundationDiamond Drugs Inc.Dollar BankDonner-Farber & Associates Inc.Express Scripts Inc.Farmers National BankCharles H. Gano TrustGeyer Construction CompanyGordon Food ServiceDavid F. Henry TrustHoward S. Auld & AssociatesMartha Lockhart Mason Memorial FundMartha Lockhart Mason TrustMayer Charitable FoundationMEDRADMMC Land ManagementCharles Morgan Charitable TrustDr. Richard A. Morledge*NET Xperts LLCParacca InteriorsParenteBeard LLCParks Moving & Storage Inc.James C. Roddey*John K. Saxman, Jr. TrustThe HDH Group Inc.The Pittsburgh FoundationThe William Brown FoundationRichard Scaife Shaner FoundationJulia Singer Charitable TrustJames R. StoeckelTrib Total MediaUPMC Health PlanJeannette L. Weleski*

Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Wilden*Willard M. Lewis Co.Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wood*

Affordable LinensAlpine PoolsAmerinet CentralAngelica Textile ServicesAnonymousAnonymous*Mr. and Mrs. James A. ArmourArmstrong CableMr. and Mrs. Brooks M. BartlettDavid J. BerardinelliJames BlurtonMr. and Mrs. Ralph Brem*Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. BridgeMichael P. CallahanChatham UniversityCivil & Environmental Consultants Inc.CleanTown USACNAContinental Health Equipment Inc.Robert CrnjarichJohn J. Curran*Dayna E. Dorsey*DurkanEstate of Bernice KennedyFederated Investors Inc.Roberta FriedrichFriendship Ridge LTSRMichael GarczynskiKimberly GeyerGoss Inc.Grice ChiropracticAlan GrooverH.A. English & AssociatesHampton Technical Associates Inc.Francis P. HanrahanTom Henry ChevroletMr. and Mrs. Henry L. HillmanThe Hite CompanyKimberly R. Horton*Margaret Horton*Nancy A. HuckesteinMr. and Mrs. Robert HurbanekJV ElectronicsMarybeth JeffriesKellie Kelly*

D O N O R SGifts made January 1, 2013 – December 31, 2013

* Hance Legacy Society Member – Donors who make a planned gift of any type, including remembering St. Barnabas in a will.

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Joann M. Kovic*Don KremerDaniel Leary, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. LundLynch Weis LLCMatoka and Sons Plumbing Inc.Dr. and Mrs. John M. McFaddenMCM CommunicationsRobert C. MeiselMr. and Mrs. Myles C. MinzenbergLori S. MizgorskiMr. and Mrs. Matthew MontgomeryDarren MooreNCRS Foundation Inc.Anne W. Nelson*Nemacolin Woodlands Resort & SpaMr. and Mrs. Charles A. NortonDr. and Mrs. Santosh PanditDebra D. Panei*Peter ParaccaPICPAGary A. PiehlerPPG Industries FoundationR. L. Swearer Company Inc.Range ResourcesGary ReckRecycling CenterRicohRiversEdge Advanced Retirement Solutions LLCRossman & HensleyRudolph Auto RepairJ. Chris Rudolph*Kerri Rudolph*Ruzomberka Holland Renk Smith PCR. David RuzomberkaRyco Fire Protection ServicesJennifer Sadlowe*Scherer Lock & SupplySchindler Elevator CorpMr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Schmidt*Sherwin WilliamsJeremy SmallSt. Barnabas Admissions DepartmentSt. Barnabas Health SystemSt. Barnabas Health System – Human Resources DepartmentJanice M. StadelmyerMr. and Mrs. H. Paul Starr Jr.Subway – Greater Butler MartMark F. SuscoMr. and Mrs. Kim TabacchiThe Hunter Family of CorporationsTri Rivers Surgical Associates Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Gregg ValentovishDr. and Mrs. Peter Wargo

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. WeisensteinLou A. White*Belinda D. Wilker*Campbell WitherspoonMr. and Mrs. Robert Yeske

Ace LockAdler & Sons Tree Service Inc.Aestique Plastic Surgical Associated LTDAnonymousAnonymous*Mr. and Mrs. John AnaniaMr. and Mrs. Rene AudetteDr. Marian Auld WhittenAviation Capital GroupB. Jarold and Company LLCPage C. BabbitBarracuda NetworksNancy BarberJames J. BartoszewiczAllison BasheMr. and Mrs. Guy BaumanJeff BeebeLouis BennardoCharles “CJ” Bens Jr.*Norman J. BirchBlackburn’s Physicians PharmacyBlair MasonryMelanie A. BlankRuthanne BluemlingJennifer L. BonnettTricia Boots BeatriceDottie M. BootsAngela L. Borgo*Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bramson*Kathleen Brenneman*Taryn J. BriggsMr. and Mrs. T. Alan BrownMr. and Mrs. Lawrence BufaliniBarbara Burford*Audrey J. Burkett*Dominic BusaButler Tire Distributors Inc.C.R. PittsburghCaldwell’s Windoware Inc.Caputo & CaputoBecky S. Carr*Richard CasaleMichele CenkMr. and Mrs. Waiman CheungCraig ChurchComDoc Office SystemsMr. and Mrs. Bill ConawayConsolidated CommunicationsMr. and Mrs. David P. CookCoraopolis Light Metal Inc.

Jeffrey CorcoranGino CordiscoMr. and Mrs. Herbert C. Dankmyer*Prathibha P. DantamDave Brett PaintingDave Sutter Auto BodyDelta DentalMr. and Mrs. Peter Demas & FamilyJohn DickMr. and Mrs. Guy DilleCarol L. DilliottPatricia Malloy and Raymond Dixon*Cindy Dunn*Carolyn EberhardtBrian EckenrodeEdgewood Elementary SchoolEdward JonesElk Air Conditioning & HeatingCindy M. EngleESB Bank - WexfordEugenia M. EvankoMr. and Mrs. William Ewart*Kandy EylesWilliam EylesMr. and Mrs. Richard C. FergusonKristi FestaDenise FetskoRobert FeycheFirst Commonwealth Financial AdvisorsFirst National Bank - GibsoniaFirst National Bank of PennsylvaniaCharles D. FleischerElaine S. FlennikenFort Pitt Capital GroupMr. and Mrs. Ray Fosnight*Brent FosterJohn E. FottaRobert D. FoustMr. and Mrs. William FranzFreedom ChryslerFrozen Rope Inc.William C. FuellgrafCynthia G. FuscoSandra GambonGeorge A. Pegher Inc.Keith GoldnerDinakar GollaLisa M. GrammDr. Joseph GriceEstate of Erich T. GumtoH & H CommunicationsH.P. Starr Lumber Co. LLCLisa J. HarrisJohn B. HarrisonMr. and Mrs. James A. HasbargenTracy HayesMr. and Mrs. Larry HeckathornDaniel S. HendersonRamona M. Henderson

Mr. and Mrs. Robert HenryFred HenselMr. and Mrs. Richard Herbster*Mr. and Mrs. Donald T. HershMarjorie HobaughEileen HodgsonMr. and Mrs. Richard H. Hood*Mary Jeanne HooverHosack Elementary SchoolStephanie Franklin HowellMr. and Mrs. Carl W. Huch, Jr.Ron Huff*Hunter Associates Inc.Mark A. HutterLisa M. IrwinDr. and Mrs. Vish V. IyerJ & J Fire Protection Company Inc.J.C. Ehrlich Company Inc.Judith JamesShelly Jenkins*Jockey Person to PersonJP Intermodal HoldingsJudy’s at the VillageJulian Gray AssociatesIrma R. KearneyJoyce D. KellerDiane KempKetchell JewelersArlene KillianJoyce KirkbrideMr. and Mrs. William KlenkLois KlinarKatrina KnoxThaddeus J. KotarskiSherlane KowalskiKress TireNancy KuhnsDaniel KutchL & L RemodelingSusan A. LebertLen Crawford Heating & ACTina L. LesherRobert LewGrace B. LoganKathleen S. LoPrestiPatricia MacioJustin R. MackrellaMacy’s FoundationChristine MahanKarla M. ManuelMars VFW Post #7505Mr. and Mrs. Raymond MarsicoMartelli’s Custom StoneMassaro Co.Elizabeth MassellMaster Machine & Mfg. Inc.Catherine MavrinacPaul A. MavrinacRichard Mayer

Founder’s Club

Gifts of $150 to $449

Supporters’ Club(cont’d.)

Gifts of $450 to $999

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Rusmur Floors SouthMalinda RusnicaC. Andrew RussellLois M. RutanS & S ProcessingHelen SarverDouglas SauersAnthony R. SavannahChristopher W. ScaliseEugene ScanzeraSchwab Charitable FundDiane L. ScottCharles M. Shane Linda ShelveySimpson & McCrady LLCMr. and Mrs. Gary E. SlagelMr. and Mrs. Donald F. SmithGenelle SmithSnyder Brothers Inc.Michele R. Snyder*Patti SnyderTanya SpeicherSt. Barnabas Nursing HomeMr. and Mrs. Frank M. StagnoStaples AdvantageLisa M. StaweckiMs. Lynn K. Steffan & Mr. David LacknerLinda StottsMr. and Mrs. Clarence Strabel, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence StreffJoseph StromeiDolores StrunkSubway – Beaver FallsDennis SundoSuperCutsMr. and Mrs. Walter SykesLauren L. TassosMartha Taylor*Karly TetlowThe Village at St. Barnabas RestaurantMarcelline TokarTraci Lynn Fashion JewelryNicole J. TraudKimberly L. TreloarLinda TrocchioCynthia TurcoJ.D. Turco*Carol D. UnitasUnited Methodist Women Oakland United MethodistUniversal Solutions GroupUp-N-RunningValencia Woods at St. BarnabasKary L. ValentineMr. and Mrs. John A. Vanderslice*Renee L. VersawVision Benefits of AmericaAndrew VisloskyPatrick J. VoigtDianne Warner

Susan K. WarnerMarcia A. WatsonWest Deer Sanitation and Amco JohnsJoely C. WhiteGwenn C. Whiteford*Jaye WilkinsonMr. and Mrs. Vernon L. Wise, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. John A. Yokim

Advantage Credit Counseling Service Inc.Lois AlbrightAnonymousAnonymous*Harry G. Austin IIIJohn A. BabusciPatricia A. BakerS.K. BarrettLindsey BerdellJessica BirckbichlerLori A. BishopMr. and Mrs. Dale BlackMr. and Mrs. Jack BlackhurstDoris BlairMr. and Mrs. Dewitt BlankGuy F. BosuskiDr. and Mrs. Reynolds B. Brissenden IIIJanet BrodyMr. and Mrs. David BuranShawn L. BurnsBrant G. CappelloniDr. and Mrs. Albert CarettoDr. Coleen Carignan and Dr. Michael FarrellChemADVISORAmy ClarkJoel CompeggieCharles ConwayWalter CoopeyTerry Crawford - MieszkwoskiBarbara J. CraycroftWendi I. CroftsKurt V. CrytzerGenevieve CzechJennifer L. DalessandroMr. and Mrs. Michael G. Darroch*Marilyn DattJim DaviesAnna DeaverDrew M. Dershimer*Jay DescalziRobin ElliottMr. and Mrs. Joe EnglishConnie ErenMr. and Mrs. Robert R. EslerMary EverettSharon FennellLydia E. Finney

James McCallister Charitable TrustMarlene McClainMr. and Mrs. William McIlroyAmy L. McIvorJanice L. McKinneyVicky L. McKinneyMr. and Mrs. John McNaugherMyra MelansonLoretta R. Metz Priscilla MichalukBarbara MilcoffRichard D. MillerScott MorrisonMr. and Mrs. Carmello MoschellaLoraine MurpheyCornelius F. Murphy Jr.*Stephen W. Newberry and Patricia G. BeasleyNorth Pittsburgh Drywall Company Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Timothy NoulletMr. and Mrs. Patrick O’DonnellMary A. O’NeilKathy OwensSusan L. Owens*Vilma H. PageLeonard E. PalmerPhilomena M. PanzakJoseph A. Papalia*JA Pape, IIIPaper Products Co. Inc.Parknavy Advertising Inc.Patterson Dental CompanyPayTimePeace, Love and Little DonutsPenstan Supply Co.Joan PetersonMichelle L. PettinatoPharmacy GPOMr. and Mrs. Stephen PiotrowskiCathy PleshaMary Ann PresuttiMr. and Mrs. Jonathan PulsiferPurvis Brothers IncRudolph PusicQqest Software SystemsJim RaleyPreetha RamanathanMary C. RanalloRobert F. RanalloCharles RauMichael ReeseMaricris Regino*Marie RiccardiWilliam A. RoadwayMr. and Mrs. Keith C. RobbRobert Rossi

Robert J. GeorgeJudy GlasCheri GmiterBetty J. GoettmanMr. and Mrs. John Grau*Jeanine GravattMr. and Mrs. Charles T. GrebackJane GreenwoodLaura GuentertNicole HabermanGregory HardyDr. and Mrs. Barry C. HarrisMr. and Mrs. William S. HartBill Hayes*Dorothea HedlyHeritage Valley Health SystemTeddi Herman*Donna HerrleHerr-Voss Stamco – Controls Engineering DepartmentLorena A. HinesVictoria Hinterberger*HM DesignMark HonessElizabeth HookNancy L. HopkinsMarne HornsbyMary K. HudeckRichard HudicMichael A. HutchinsonHy-Tech Machine Inc.Geraldine A. IttelJ. Chris RudolphVictoria G. JacksonBenjamin Jarmul Jr.Jeffrey D. Banyas MD LLCDr. and Dr. James R. JohnsonKaren JulianoMr. and Mrs. John KellerJoan KelleyMr. and Mrs. Roy F. KerschnerNorma J. KoachAnnie Koch & Richard GallagherMichelle L. KowalskiCarolyn KrakoffMr. and Mrs. Donald KremerCara KubertJohn A. KudravyMr. and Mrs. Kevin LacekMr. and Mrs. Timothy LangMr. and Mrs. Raymond LattaJames E. LehmanMargaret LitzingerLubrizol FoundationMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey D. LumleyMr. and Mrs. Thomas K. LynchMr. and Mrs. Douglas J. MacPhailMr. and Mrs. Paul MailhotMr. and Mrs. Geno ManiagoJuanita Marburger

Century Club

Gifts of $100 to $149

Founder’s Club (cont’d.)

Gifts of $150 to $449

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Century Club (cont’d.)

Gifts of $100 to $149

We RememberSt. Barnabas celebrates the lives of residents and patients who entered Heaven’s gates in 2013. It was a privilege to be a part of their lives.

The Village at St. Barnabas Ann BalistreriShirley CameronTheresa ChubaBernice DerbyWayne DoddsThomas FraserNatalie HoadleyRose HorstmanHenry KraheSylvia KrausBetty Jane MellettGeorge MillerPatricia MillerOscar RheaGertrude SearsOlan SouthwoodJosephine VerardiKathleen VilordViolet Walborn

The Woodlands at St. BarnabasHelen AkeWilliam BaurPhyllis BlackhurstJoan CoochJacqueline Fischer

Elizabeth HarrisHelen HeinrichsJill JohnsonGeraldine LisjakJohn OlexovichWilliam SchulteisSandra ShepherdPatricia SwindermanRobert Whitten

The Arbors at St. Barnabas, GibsoniaAgnes Lee

The Arbors at St. Barnabas, ValenciaDorothy BowserDavid HendersonLucille MeuschkeLois PollockJohn RenfrewHarry TrautmannScott Voigt

The Arbors at St. Barnabas, IIIWarren BieberUbaldo BufaliniJoseph Burkot

Ruth DeNinnoElizabeth GroteAnthony HelkowskiElaine JohnsonMary KordingSara RyanGeorge SummersMary Grace Tupper

St. Barnabas Nursing HomeBerndt AndrsonWanda AntoszewskiIrma BornJean BowmanRalph BrindleJ. Frank CannonVirginia CannonNicholas DemasJohn DukovitchMary FollenVirginia FosterChester FriedmanLawrence GreeneAudrey GregorJack GricePatricia HalversonPeter HanrattyVera Hartle

Margaret HookDavid HughartVirginia KellyJohn KerrMarcella KlirJanet LandefeldWilliam LauxRichard MackEsther MatscherzDorothy McGivernPatricia McKeownDorothy MeederJean MerrimanHelen MiculisWilliam MillerEllen MonosJoyce MrkonicEvelyn NitzbertAnn Marie PalcicMartha PattersonEdward PelcViola PfischnerSusan PisankoGeorge PlatzBetty RobertsonAdam SartschevMartha SchwendemanJune Tender

Barbara UdellMary VockleyJoanne VoytoshAgnes WalshMary WillardMary Wolz

Valencia Woods at St. BarnabasEdith BittnerOlga ChavlovichRita FavoriteCharlotte GreenJohnnie HodgeJulia KowalskiEvelyn KozminNorma KruthCharles LangJoseph LattnerPaul MeuschkeAngeline RanalliAnn RaymerEdward RodgersHenry SchellhaasWilliam ShiperlyLois SiessMarilyn StackJames Stoeckel

Margie’s FashionsNathan MaroneyDeanna M. MarraThomas MatteiMr. and Mrs. Robert C. McCartneyRita McClaineRoss McCuneMarie T. McKellarMr. and Mrs. David L. McKiviganAnnamary McMullenLorna Lou McRobertsMyria A. MehalichMr. and Mrs. Kirk MetzgerAubrey MillerTeresa MillerRobert R. Moody Jr.Satish C. MulukMr. and Mrs. Richard Muto*Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey H. NaylorMr. and Mrs. Stephen Newberry IIRosanne NwranskiGary NypaverRuth O’Brien

Geraldine O’ConnorPatrice PatonIrene PayneFrank PelaiaPenny’s From HeavenJeffrey J. PetrellLillian PfeiferClara M. PfeifferGlen R. PfeifferPittsburgh North Children’s HousePNC FoundationAmy PollockRobert F. Ranallo Jr.Thomas M. RayBrad RigbyMr. and Mrs. Richard B. RighterGary RitaccoMr. and Mrs. Jack RoachGloria Moser RogersMichael P. RollageJudith RosenbaumJake RubensteinMr. and Mrs. John Rudolph*Mr. and Mrs. John Rusnak*William RyanJohn Salvini

Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. SantucciRose SchultheisDiana SchultiesMelissa M. SchuntzNorma ScottMr. and Mrs. Robert F. ScottRonnie ScottElaine Shaffer*Karen ShieldsThomas H. Short Shoup Engineering Inc.Elizabeth SmailMr. and Mrs. Don Smith & Dolly Thomas N. Jean SmithThomas W. SmithShawn SpithalerSt. Barnabas Medical CenterMr. and Mrs. Charles StaintonMr. and Mrs. Stephen StorySubwaySubway – McMurrayMichele SuhrieDorothy SutchTABS Inc.Ann D. TalbertThe Village at St. Barnabas

Top Shelf Illuminations by JonnaTownship of PineRichelle TropeckJohn E. TruckleyMichael J. Tulley Jr.United Way Valley of the SunPeter ValottaVEKA Inc.Marguerite M. WalkerDiana WalzerMichael WeirWilliam W. WesleyCarol E. WetzelStanley WhartonKathleen White Joan L. WilliamsDr. and Mrs. John WilliamsTodd WilliamsDonald R. WilsonRalph C. WinnerJane WissnerJames WoodMr. and Mrs. Clayton J. WoodwardRobert T. YatesJoAnn ZajackowskiTammy Zelenko

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St. Barnabas Charities’ Mission StatementThe St. Barnabas Charities’ mission is to help to provide new resources to

St. Barnabas Nursing Home, Valencia Woods at St. Barnabas and The

Arbors at St. Barnabas. The Charities exists to enable St. Barnabas to

better respond to the health needs of the western Pennsylvania community.

The Charities’ resources help provide the finest personnel and latest

technology to the community to promote a better quality of life. The

Charities is accountable to those who support its activities and reports

regularly to these constituencies. Through the efforts of the Charities,

St. Barnabas is able to realize its full potential to serve society.

June 2, 2014Butler Country ClubTee Times: 7:45 a.m. 12:45 p.m.

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