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Humane Society of Missouri

DirectoryWebsiteswww.hsmo.orgwww.longmeadowrescueranch.orgwww.amcma.orgwww.STLLostPets.org

Main Number314-647-8800

Report Animal Abuse and Neglect 314-647-4400 or 800-383-9835

Adoption Centers Adoptions, Pet Lost and Found, Cremation Services

St. Louis City Center 314-951-1562Westport Area Center 314-951-1588Chesterfield Valley Center 636-530-0805

Adoption Centers HoursMon.-Fri. 10 a.m.-6 p.m.Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.Sun. noon-4 p.m.

Animal Medical Center of Mid-America All locations 314-951-1534Patients seen by appointmentSt. Louis City Center, Westport Area Center,Chesterfield Valley Center

Mon.-Thurs. 8:30 a.m.-6 p.m.Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.Sat. 8:00 a.m.-4 p.m.Sun. CLOSED

Donations 314-951-1542Memberships, auto donations, planned giving

Volunteer Program 314-951-1577

Longmeadow Rescue Ranch 636-583-8759Open House: Fridays noon-3 p.m.

Saturdays 11 a.m.-3 p.m.Other adoption hours by appointment

Location Addresses:Headquarters/St. Louis City Center –

1201 Macklind Ave., St. Louis, MO 63110Westport Area Center – 2400 Drilling

Service Dr., Maryland Heights, MO 63043Chesterfield Valley Center – 17357 Edison

Ave., Chesterfield, MO 63005Longmeadow Rescue Ranch – 480 Josephs

Rd., Union, MO 64084All locations closed major holidays.

Tails StaffPublisher – Kathryn Warnick, presidentManaging Editor – Jeane Jae, vice president

of CommunicationsEditor – Karen Isbell, Isbell InkContributors – Shana Cook, Sue Gassner,

JoEllyn Klepaki, Michelle Lawrence, Angela Smith

Design – Amy Faulkenberry, Edge Creative Photography – Mike Bizelli; Joy Fuller;

employees, volunteers and supporters of the Humane Society of Missouri

Tails is published quarterly by the Humane Society of Missouri.

MissionSince 1870, the Humane Society of Missourihas been dedicated to second chances. We provide a safe and caring haven to allanimals in need—large and small—that havebeen abused, neglected or abandoned. Our mission is to end the cycle of abuse andpet overpopulation through our rescue andinvestigation efforts, spay/neuter programs and educational classes. We are committed tocreating lasting relationships between peopleand animals through our adoption programsand our shelter pet training program. We further support that bond by makingavailable world-class veterinary care.

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The commencement of constructionlater this year of the Humane Society of Missouri’s new Best Buddy PetCenter and Animal Medical Center ofMid-America marks the beginning of atransformational era for animal welfarein St. Louis and the Bi-State area. Never before has an animal welfare

organization had the kind of prominence and presence this new Best Buddy Center will have. At the intersection of one of the busiest thoroughfares in St. Louis, HSMO is building an animalwelfare facility the likes of which St. Louis has never seen.

Our New Horizons Campaign to build this wonderful new center is well on its way. So far we have raised $11.3 million toward our goal of $16 million. HSMO is exceptionally pleased toannounce that Emerson has agreed to make a $1 million gift to our campaign. Emerson is a long-time HSMO partner as a supporter of our Humane IQ Program for at-risk children. Their gift ensures this tradition continues for many generations of young learners to come.

Additional significant corporate donors include Crawford Taylor/Enterprise and related entities and Centene.

An InvitationAll pet-loving St. Louisians and friends of the Humane Society of Missouri are invited to

become part of this new future for animal welfare in St. Louis. Donation opportunities are many and at all levels. Visit hsmo.org/bestbuddycenter to learn how you can become part of A New Day for St. Louis Pets!

A New Day is Coming for St. Louis Pets!

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LongmeadowRescue Ranch Spring FlingSaturday, April 1211 a.m. - 3 p.m.Longmeadow RescueRanch, Union, Mo.

Meet the world-famousBarn Buddies, tour ourstate-of-the-art horse and farm animalrehabilitation facility,enjoy wagon ridesthrough 165 acres of beautiful rolling hills, equine-related vendors and ridingdemonstrations withprofessional clinicians.

Bark in the ParkSaturday, May 179 a.m. - 1 p.m.Cricket Field, ForestPark, St. Louis, Mo.

5K Run, One-Mile FunWalk and Festival forpeople and their pets.Enjoy performancesfrom the PurinaIncredible Dog Team,hilarious pet contests,agility course, a fundoggie game zone, andmore! Register today atwww.hsmo.org/bark.

Purses &Pumps forPooches & PalsThursday, June 196 - 8 p.m.1201 Macklind Ave.St. Louis, Mo.

Now in its ninth year,Purses and Pumps forPooches and Palsfeatures a lively mix offood and drink from St.Louis’ finest restaurants,gorgeous designerpurses for raffle, and theopportunity to networkwith other professionalsand meet the loveableanimals at the HumaneSociety of Missouri’sstate-of-the-art facility.

Glow in thePark BalloonGlow DinnerUnder the auspices of the Great Forest Park Balloon Race

Friday, September 195:30 - 11 p.m.Central Fields, ForestPark, St. Louis, Mo.

Quickly becoming one ofthe most popular eventsin St. Louis, the Glow inthe Park Balloon GlowDinner offers guestsprivate entrance to ForestPark, private parking,buffet dinner and drinks,and an up-close viewingof the spectacularBalloon Glow.

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Trooper is forever home!

Left: Humane Society President KathyWarnick with Trooper’s new housemateGreg W., who withheld his last name to stayout of the spotlight. “We bonded right offthe bat,” he said. “He’s a great dog.”

More than a year after being severely injured, Trooper moved into his own home just in time for the 2013 holidays.

Below: Team Trooper bids him a fond farewell.

Trooper’s new pal, Greg W., was selected from amongTrooper’s many admirers hoping to adopt the dog, a mix ofStaffordshire Terrier and Boxer. Both breeds are known foraffectionate natures, high energy and strength. Greg lost hisdear companion, a Pit Bull Terrier, in October after 14 yearstogether. Previous experience with a strong, exuberant dogwas one of the criteria used by the Humane Society inselecting Trooper’s forever home. Since he works from home,Greg is able to provide the constant companionship thatTrooper craves. He has a big back yard and will go hikingwith Greg to keep fit and expend energy.

Trooper was only a few months old when he was seriouslyinjured after being dragged behind a vehicle on St. Louis’Interstate 55 in 2012. The driver was unaware the puppy was tied to the trailer hitch. HSMO investigators and police built a case that helped convict the personresponsible for Trooper’s abuse.

It was touch and go as to whether or not he would survive.Five days after his rescue the resilient puppy was still hangingin there, tail wagging, despite the fact that all of his legs wereinjured and his body had patches of exposed tendons.

Dubbed “Trooper” by the HSMO staffers, he became acelebrity with his own book and Facebook page. Over time,more than a thousand people offered to adopt him.

Efforts to rescue, save and find a forever home for Trooperwere made by the entire HSMO organization. “Unfortunately,we deal with animal cruelty and neglect every day, so it’sheartening to be reminded there are so many good, caring people out there who want to put an end to it,” noted Debbie Hill, vice president of Operations for the Humane Society.

Vice President of Operations Debbie Hillsaying goodbye to Trooper.

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For more than 40 years, the HumaneSociety of Missouri Animal Cruelty TaskForce (ACT) has worked alongside federal,state, local and city law enforcementofficials to investigate and hold peopleaccountable for animal abuse and neglect.

The ACT team of 15 professionals responds to 18,000reports a year, travels more than 300,000 miles toinvestigate and educate and aids nearly 25,000 animals.

Animal cruelty investigators understand the nuances ofanimal abuse law and the criminal justice process fordocumenting and filing evidence. ACT works directly withsheriff’s departments, police departments andprosecuting attorneys to assemble evidence and offerexpert testimony.

HSMO’s ACT is one of the largest animal rescue anddisaster response teams in the United States and is thedesignated lead animal welfare agency for the State ofMissouri during disaster operations.

ACT-ing for the AnimalsR E S C U E S U P DAT E

In June, a Boxer puppy was injured withburns on his face, left ear and left side of hisbody, but was able to recover. “We suspecthis horrible burns were intentionallyinflicted,” said Mike Perkins, director of theHSMO Animal Cruelty Task Force. A rewardwas offered but no one came forward.HSMO staff members were able to save him, although he will bear scars the rest ofhis life. Sonny found his furr-ever friendSusan Bonan in September of 2012.

A Happy Home for Sonny Anyone witnessing animalcruelty is urged to call theHumane Society of Missouri’sAnimal Cruelty Hot Line at 314-647-4400. The caller’s

name is kept confidential.

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Animal Cruelty TaskForce Rescues 135 Dogs from HowellCounty Breeder

February 26 the lives of 135 dogs and puppies changedcompletely. No longer living in an outdoor breeding facility, theserescued dogs spent their first night in the warmth and comfort ofthe Humane Society of Missouri.

The owner of the breeding facility had decided to close its doors.The Humane Society of Missouri worked in cooperation with theMissouri Department of Agriculture and the owner to provide thebest possible outcome for these dogs: placing them in the caring,capable hands of the Humane Society of Missouri.

Humane Society of Missouri staff worked diligently throughoutthe day, providing each animal with a thorough veterinary examand vaccinations, a warm kennel with clean bedding, fresh foodand water, and lots of gentle TLC.

Many have since required additional treatment and socializationbefore they were healthy and ready for adoption.

On February 28, the Humane Society of Missouri AnimalCruelty Task Force, working in cooperation with veterinariansfrom the Missouri Department of Agriculture and the LacledeCounty Sheriff’s Office, rescued 11 horses from a property outsideLebanon, Mo. Most were extremely emaciated with spine, ribsand hips protruding prominently. 

Despite multiple recommendations about proper care over theprevious several weeks from Humane Society of Missouri AnimalCruelty Investigators and Missouri state veterinarians, the animals’condition continued to deteriorate.

“Horses do not become this dangerously close to deathovernight,” said Amanda Mullen, director of Longmeadow RescueRanch. “It is tragic to see them come to the ranch in this condition.They will need many months of special feeding and veterinary careto fully recover.”

One critically ill horse was rushed to an equine veterinaryhospital where it was determined she could not survive. Apregnant mare delivered a male foal who was receivingmedications and being hand fed every three hours and was inguarded condition at the time of Tails publication. The horses arebeing taken care of at Longmeadow Rescue Ranch where they arereceiving the special love and care they need and deserve. Afterhealing, as many as possible will be made available for adoption.

11 Starving Horses Rescued from Laclede County

Please make a gift to help these deserving dogs and the many others that still need us. Hsmo.org/donate or 314-951-1542.

Please make a gift to care for the rescued horses. http://longmeadowrescueranch.org/donate/ or 314-951-1542.

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More Than 250Animals Rescued on November 12Second Incident at this Property

For the second time in three years, the HSMO Animal CrueltyTask Force was called by the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office toassist in removing animals from a property in the county.

More than 250 animals (192 domestic rabbits, 25 goats, 10 cats,21 chickens, four dogs and one duck) were living on the property.Many of the rabbits were kept in over-crowded, filthy, wire bottomcages with little or no protection from the weather, some stackedon each other allowing waste to fall into cages below. The ACTfound frozen water in cages and pens, many contaminated withfeces. Many of the goats suffered from upper respiratory illnessesand internal parasites.

In 2010, 158 rabbits, dogs, cats, goats, and fowl were found insimilar conditions and rescued from the same property.

“Animals deserve and are mandated by law to be providedadequate shelter, water and food and veterinary care,” commentedMike Perkins, director of the Humane Society of Missouri’s AnimalCruelty Task Force. “We believe the number of animals on thisproperty exceeded this person’s ability to properly care for them.”

The Franklin County Prosecutor has charged the animals’owner with 21 counts of Class A Misdemeanor Animal Abuse.

Dog Stolen fromOwner, BurnedThe distraught owner of Zeus called the HSMOAugust 29 when his missing dog turned up withgruesome burns on most of his body.

Humane Society of Missouri veterinarian Dr. Julie Brinkerdetermined the dog had third degree burns on 75% of his head,from his ears to his nose, with his eyes severely injured. Anadditional 30% of the dog’s body suffered third degree burns.

Police and HSMO worked together to find the malicious personcapable of such cold-hearted cruelty. The perpetrator has beenarrested and indicted. At the time this issue of Tails went to press, the case is pending.

“The Humane Society of Missouri applauds the St. Louis CityPolice Department and the St. Louis City Circuit Attorney foractively pursuing the perpetrator of this unspeakable crime,” said Kathy Warnick, president, Humane Society of Missouri.

Tragically, Zeus had no hope of survival and was humanelyeuthanized to save him further suffering. His case is aheartbreaking reminder of the need for the Humane Society of Missouri and all animal lovers to stand up for the defenselessand voiceless.

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In early February, the Warren County Sheriff’s Office received a call to check on the well-being of a neighbor. Officers found the owner deceased and the animals living outside in variousunheated enclosures.

Since no one came forward to care for the 13 dogs and threecats, the Sheriff’s Office asked the HSMO Animal Cruelty Task

Force to retrieve and care for them. The dogs and cats, of variousbreeds and ages, were exposed to below-freezing temperature forfour or five days without access to heated shelter. They were alsowithout water or food. On February 5, they were brought to theHumane Society for treatment, sheltering and eventual adoption.

HSMO Asked to Help Animals After Owner’s Unexpected Death

R E S C U E S U P DAT E continued

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Last summer, a dozen horses found a safe haven at Longmeadow RescueRanch. Most were slowly dying fromstarvation and suffering from parasitesand other torments.  

Django was more than 300 poundsunderweight when he came to the ranch.The 16-year-old horse was suffering from rain rot, digestive problems andovergrown hooves. Once he receivedproper nutrition and re-built muscle, he began moving about. His appearanceand his lip tattoo indicate he is aThoroughbred. “We think he has hadsome retraining since being on thetrack,” said Amanda Mullen, director ofLongmeadow Rescue Ranch. “He is verypolite on the ground and listens well tohis rider. His gaits are very smooth.”

Scarlett, a 16-year-old sorrel mare,was so weak she staggered as she

walked to the rescue trailer. She hadpressure sores all over her bony body. In her early days at the ranch, sherequired round-the-clock care. AsScarlett neared her maintenance weight,ranch staff happily discovered she wasalready trained for riding. “She has a lotof forward motion and would be best for an intermediate to advanced rider,”said Mullen.

For other horses in this rescue, HSMOwas notified too late. One such case wasMango, an extremely thin mare. She died

shortly after being rescued. Her foalKiwi, orphaned at four months old,learned to eat and drink on her own. Sheis now thriving and ready for adoption.

Rehabilitating starved horses likeDjango and Scarlett takes several monthsof vigilant care. Because they have beenwithout nourishment for long periods of time, severely underweight horses are fed small amounts of food every two hours throughout the day as well as night feedings.

Fortunately, Longmedow is there to give them the second chance they deserve.

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A Second Chance for Starving Horses

To help horses like Scarlett and Django, donate to Longmeadow Rescue Ranch safely online http://longmeadowrescueranch.org/donate/ or call 314-951-1542. To volunteer at the ranch, visit hsmo.org/volunteer/.

Django day of rescue

Django today

Scarlett day of rescue

Scarlett today

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With more than 5,000 attending each year, Bark in the Park is the largest pet festival in the Midwest. It is also the single largest fund raiser for theHumane Society of Missouri. Raise money and win great prizes by walking orrunning as an individual or as part of a team. All proceeds from Bark in thePark benefit the Humane Society of Missouri’s Animal Cruelty Fund, dedicatedto investigating, healing and preventing animal abuse and neglect.

Saturday, May 179 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Run begins at 9 a.m. | Walk begins at 10a.m.Cricket Field, Forest Park, St. Louis

Register online at hsmo.org/barkAdults: $35 | Kids 12 & under: FREE

Registration fee includes the 5K Run and/or One-Mile Walk,

official Bark in the Park T-shirt and swag bag,

and festival activities. The (optional) pancake

breakfast is $8 per adult and $5 per child.

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Fetch your animal-loving friends to celebrate a day out with the dogs.

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Run! Walk! Stay! Play!

$35 Official Bark in the Park T-shirt (all levels)

$100 Complimentary Pancake Breakfast$250 Bark in the Park Tumbler$500 Bark in the Park Pet Accessory Bag

$1,000 Bark in the Park Camping Chair$1,500 Bark in the Park Back Pack$3,000 Top Dog Recognition

One-year supply of Purina Pet Food6-month supply of FrontlineProfessional Photo Shoot for you and your pet(s)

*All prizes are cumulative*

Raise money for the animals and earn great prizes!

For more information and a full list of prizes, visit hsmo.org/bark.

• 5K Run at 9 a.m.• One-Mile Walk at 11 a.m.• Pancake Breakfast ($7 adults, $5 kids)• High-flying performances by the Purina

Incredible Dog Team• Hilarious Pet Contests• The world-famous Barn Buddies from

Longmeadow Rescue Ranch• Pet-related vendors and rescue organizations• Agility Course and other fun activities for pets• Fun for kids with inflatables, education tent,

and more• Silent Auction and Gift Shop• Gourmet eats from St. Louis’ best Food Trucks

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Thank you to our generous sponsors

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2014 OfficialBark in thePark T-shirtDesigned byJeff Wulfert

The 2014 Bark inthe Park T-shirtdesign was chosenfrom over dozensof applicants to the first-ever Bark in the Park T-ShirtContest. Humane Society staff selected threesubmissions and put it to the general public to vote for their favorite. Jeff Wulfert’s design, inspired by his 2-year-old lab Skye, was the chosen winner. “Thedesign reminds me of Skye’s lively, playful nature and is representative of the fun-filled day that she and ourfamily will have at this year’s Bark in the Park,” Wulftertstated. Wulfert’s design will be printed on thousands oft-shirts and will be given to each Bark in the Parkparticipant, with paid registration. Congratulations, Jeff!

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New Barn Buddies Join the Team

Betty and WilmaNubian goats named Betty and Wilma are wonderfully

entertaining to have around the ranch. Living up to thebreed’s reputation as social animals, they are extremelyfriendly and come running to visit with anyone nearby.They even walk on a leash!

TeddyTeddy was rescued in the fall of 2012 with other neglected

horses, mules and dogs. The miniature horse was very thin andhis hooves were so overgrown they had begun twisting and hewas in a lot of pain. Now that he’s healthy, Teddy’s beautiful roan coloring and flaxen mane and tail really shine! He’s a very good-natured guy and he enjoys attention from people.

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Stepping upto help our our four-legged (and two-winged) friends.

Rock and Roll Pony Elvis was a Christmas gift for Julie Enright’s

two-year-old grandson. “Since it was his pony, we lethim chose the name. He liked Elvis and we couldn’ttalk him out of it, so Elvis it is.”

He doesn’t have a spangly jumpsuit yet, but Elvishas captured the hearts of the Enright family. Julie’sdaughter Emma, more of a ‘horse person’ than hermother, selected Elvis at Longmeadow Rescue Ranch.“I didn’t notice him at first because he didn’t crowdthe fence like the others. The more I was with theponies, though, the more I was sure he was the one.”

When Elvis came to the ranch in 2012, he wasyoung and untrained. The pony had been neglectedand was extremely thin. Julie Enright adopted Elvis in December of 2013. Despite his history, he held nogrudges, quickly bonded with his family and theywith him.

In less than two months, he readily accepted bridle, saddle and rider with the calm demeanor of a seasoned veteran. He is so laid back that he’strustworthy with the two-year-old. He’s fast atlearning tricks, too; Emma has already taught Elvis to lie down on cue. Perhaps someday he’ll even become a distinctive Presley impersonator complete with bling and sideburns.

Elvis was a Christmas gift to Isaac, already riding at age two. With him (L to R) are hisaunt, Emma Enright, his mother, Sarah Norman, and his grandmother, Julie Enright.

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Lost Dog Found After Three YearsMicrochip Miracle

After having gone missing nearly three years ago from hisbackyard in St. Louis, Daphne has returned home to Griffin Walker.

The German Shepherd/Saluki mix was turned in to the HumaneSociety of Missouri in January and staff discovered she was

microchipped. The informationled staff to Griffin, son of Pamela Walker.

“I was shocked when I got thephone call and heard that she wasfound,” said Pam Walker. “Eventhough you always hold on tosome small piece of hope, threeyears is a long time for a pet to bemissing. My hope is that our storyreinforces the message of how

important it is for pet owners to have their pets microchipped. It istruly a pet’s phone call home if it ever comes into a shelter, or anyplace that has a microchip scanning device.”

All pets adopted from the Humane Society of Missouri aremicrochipped before they go home. All three locations of HSMO’sAnimal Medical Center of Mid-America provide affordablemicrochip services to all pet owners. Visit www.hsmo.org for more information.

Dozens of animals have returned home safely thanks to StLLost Pets.org, a websitecollaboration between HSMO, the APA ofMissouri and St. Louis County Animal Care and Control. Pet owners can file a lost petreport, scan the database of found pets, andconnect with each other on social media tospread the word about their missing pets or list a stray they have found.

We hope you never lose your pet, but if youdo, these resources are available:

www.stllostpets.orgwww.facebook.com/STLLostPetswww.twitter.com/STLLostPets

The Humane Society strongly urges ownersto get all their pets microchipped to increasechances of a reunion.

Finding a Lost Pet

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Wagons Ho! Let’s Go! … to the Ranch!Come with us to the HumaneSociety’s Longmeadow RescueRanch for horses and pigs andgoats and more. What does afarrier do? How do you “floatteeth” in a horse? Come find out,plus see one of our very own“horse whisperers” in action!Rustle up your friends and joinus for a day at the ranch,complete with a guided barntour and fun hayride. Don’tforget your sack lunch; we’rehaving a picnic, too!

June 18HSMO Longmeadow RescueRanch in Union, Mo.

10 a.m. - 1 p.m.For ages 6 and up

Walking in a WhiskerWonderland Rabbits and hamsters andgerbils…oh my! Ferrets,chinchillas and cats standing by! Join us as we explore the wonderful world of thewhiskered furballs who shareour homes and hearts.

July 19 a.m. - noonFor ages 6 and up

Furrypalooza! Join us as we explore the manyreasons dogs are barktacularand cats are meowvelous! We’llmeet some of the awesome four-footed residents in our shelterand discover why dogs and catsare pawsitively the mostpurrrrfect pals of all!

July 89 a.m. - noonFor ages 6 and up

Critter CuisineCook-off: AmericanGirl Style Bring your own favorite doll-friend as we bake, stir and roll to make yummy treats for thecritter friends in our shelter.Come with your sleeves rolledup, ready to get messy! We’re going to have a howling good time!

July 109 a.m. - noonFor ages 7 and up

Mad Scientist CampWhat kind of dogs do MadScientists like best? LABS ofcourse! Slide on your safetygoggles, snap on your rubbergloves and ‘try on’ a career inanimal medicine. Visit oursurgery suites. Peer in ourmicroscopes as we examineheartworm tests, view intestinalworms and identify pesky bugs.We’ll give you the symptoms,you make the diagnosis. A flea-riffic time!

July 229 a.m. - noonFor ages 8 and up

Calling All Petkins Parents!Join us as you “adopt” a newfurry friend in our “adoptioncenter” (don’t worry folks, theseare toy stuffed animals). We’llembark on an interactive tour of our shelter and veterinarymedical center to learn what ittakes to keep your pet healthyand happy! Campers gather‘nuggets of knowledge’ to ‘buy’ a new collar, ID tag or leashbefore taking their ‘pets’ home.

July 249 a.m. - noonFor ages 6 and up

American GirlCrafting CampAmerican Girl dolls Kailey, Jess,Nicki and Lanie strive to makelife better for the animals theyhold dear. Bring your favoritedoll (any kind) and spend theday together crafting home-made toys for our homelessanimal friends. Toys give animalssomething to focus on and keepthem entertained while theyawait their fur-ever home! Makea toy for your pet too!

Aug. 59 a.m. - noonFor ages 7 and up

Kids!It’s not too early to be thinking summer time. Check out our animal-enthusiastic menu of fun and interactive animaladventures. If whiskers are your fancy or horses youryearning, we’ve got the FUN for you!

Calling All

Animal Adventure fees are $35 per session. Check our website atwww.hsmo.org for specifics. Space is limited, so sign up now tojoin the animal fun! Sign up online or by calling 314-951-1579.

Note: All listed camps at HSMO headquarters, 1201 Macklind Avenue except Wagons Ho!

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Meet a VolunteerWho WelcomesStrangersWhat has fur and more than 1,000 legs?

The 250-plus cats and dogs that have forever homes because ofvolunteer Bekki Kirchhofer.

Her home is a nursery when a cat or dog arrives with kittens orpuppies too young to be weaned. It is a school when shy orunsocialized animals need one-on-one TLC before they are readyfor adoption. And it is a rehab center for dogs or cats requiring careafter surgeries or injuries.

In ten years of fostering, Kirchhofer has cared for creaturesgreat and small, from an Alaskan Malamute to a tiny kitten broughtto the shelter with its mother.

“I started with the cat and kitten because I had experience withcats,” said Kirchhofer. “They were so great that I couldn’t turnthem back in. I was worried that I wouldn’t get to foster againbecause I kept them.”

Next came a puppy and once again, she wanted it but “I realizedI couldn’t keep them all.” She successfully resisted temptation untilNovember 2007 when Spaniel mix Emma came along. It was truelove and she had to keep her. Recently she added Libby, aMaltese/Shih Tzu mix who was pregnant when she was rescued.

Kirchhofer first volunteered in 2001 as a Pet Pal dog walker andbegan fostering two years later. “A colleague and I made a NewYear’s Resolution to volunteer with animals for one year,” sheexplained. “We selected the Humane Society of Missouri becauseof its reputation.”

Her most memorable foster pet was a Beagle mix rescued from ahoarder in 2006. There was nothing appealing about the dog, sherecalled. Alley lacked fur (from mange) and teeth (from eatingrocks). She was beyond shy – so terrified she stayed in a cornerand shook. She would not eat or drink.

In five months, though Kirchhofer did her best, Alley was stillshy. She came out of her corner but returned if anyone elseapproached. “I wondered if Alley would ever get adopted,” she said.

Ruth Kraemer, whose beloved dog had recently died, wanted to meet Alley. It was Kraemer’s birthday and she had received an adoption gift certificate from a friend. When Alley saw Ruth, the dog jumped up on the bench and sat next to her. Toothless and almost furless Alley had found her second chance for a happy home.

To become a foster volunteer or learn of other opportunities, apply online at hsmo.org/volunteer. To purchase an adoption giftcertificate, visit one of our gift shops or shop on-line at hsmo.org.

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We Couldn’t Do It Without VolunteersThe Humane Society of Missouri Volunteer Program helps fulfill the

organization’s mission of providing second chances to animals that have beenabused, neglected or abandoned. 

Applicants must ensure a six-month volunteer commitment and be at least 18 years of age. Regular volunteer opportunities are available at each of our St. Louis area shelters and at Longmeadow Rescue Ranch in Union, Missouri.

• Adoption Ambassador • Canine Kennel Enrichment• Pet Pal dog walker • Foster Parent• Humane Educator • Ranch Volunteer• Special EventsIf you are interested in volunteering at the Humane Society of Missouri,

please visit www.hsmo.org/volunteer. You can view details on trainingrequirements. The Humane Society of Missouri strives to be environmentallyfriendly and primarily utilizes electronic communication. If you are unable toproceed with volunteering online, please call 314-951-1577 for personal assistance.

Dedicated to Second Chances: HSMO’s Volunteers

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$100 — a completespay or neuter surgerypreventing the births of 12,000 unwantedanimals over five years

$75 — surgicalanesthesia for 2 animals

$50 – veterinarysurgical services for aspay/neuter procedure

$25 — after-surgerycare for a dog or cat

Double Your Donation — Prevent Thousands of Stray and Unwanted Animalswww.hsmo.org/petcochallenge

Meet the $20,000 Petco Foundation-HSMO Donor Spay/Neuter Challenge

Petco Foundation and an anonymous donor will match all donations to HSMO’s Spay/Neuter Fund up to $20,000.

Therapy Dog Is a Miracle for Man with Cancer

Pat Unterreiner really, really wanted a dog. Buther husband Allen, who has pancreatic cancer andsome dementia, hesitated because he thought hiswife had enough to cope with.

“It took me four years to talk him into anotherdog,” said Unterreiner, whose family has alwaysenjoyed a canine companion. But the wait was worth it because, she said, Macklind is a perfecttherapy dog. Having the dog re-invigorated Allen,who has struggled for four years with cancer and its after-effects. “I see a change in his attitude.

He’s fighting for health more than ever. Allen lives for her.”After Allen had his cancerous pancreas removed, he became an insulin-dependent diabetic.

Like many dogs, Macklind can sense when his insulin is dangerously low and alerts him.“The first time it happened, she woke him up from a nap,” she said, adding that diabetics could

die in their sleep if their blood sugar falls too low.“What a blessing, for me as much as for Allen,” she praised. “She’s relieved so much stress on

me.” She’s so loving. She never barks, although she will prick up her ears when there’s somethingshe thinks we should know about. We have grandchildren aged 1, 4 and 6, and she is so gentlewith them. She’s a perfect dog. I can’t imagine anyone giving her away.”

Over the years, all the Unterreiner’s dogs have been adopted through HSMO. “We named herMacklind so we would always remember where she came from,” said Pat.

Our animal friendswant the keys to

your old car!Whether it runs or not, your

donated vehicle takes homeless

animals to their destination: a

second chance for a forever

home. The Humane Society will

arrange to pick up the car and

send you a letter you can use to

claim your tax deduction.

Learn more:314-951-1542 or e-mail

[email protected].

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New head of AMCMAKelly Ryan, DVM,

has joined the AnimalMedical Center of Mid-America as its director.Dr. Ryan previouslyserved as regionalmedical director for the Midwest Region of Banfield, managing250 veterinarians and145 hospitals.

“As soon as I foundout what veterinariansdid (at approximatelyage 3), I knew it waswhat I wanted to do,”she said of her careerdecision. Currently she has only one dog—Daisy, a 10-year-oldBlack Labrador

Retriever. With her daily exposure to homeless pets, Dr. Ryan says Daisy has only a slim chance of remaining “an only dog.”

Ask the VetPets Need DentalVisits, Too By Kelly Ryan, DVM

Q: My dog has developed really bad breath and won’t eat any of the crunchy treats I bought for dental health. What else could I try?

A: Bad breath is one of the indicators of dental problems that need professional attention. Poor dental health is responsible for a long list of complications in pets. Heart disease, kidney failure, chronic pain and behavior changes are some of the more serious conditions brought about by untreated dental issues … not to mention pain and the possible loss of teeth from gum disease.

We recommend dental checkups as part of the yearly checkup foryour pet and cleaning on an ‘as needed’ basis.

Common signs of dental problems:• Bad breath • Excessive drooling• Difficulty chewing • Inflamed gums• Behavior changes/aggression

Find out if your pet has healthy teeth and gums at aconsultation at any of our 3 AMCMA locations.  Please visit our website www.amcma.org to learn about our dental services and special dental promotions.  Call 314-951-1534 to schedule a consultation.

Showgirl HasBackstage Issues

Before finding a life ofadoptive royalty, NorwichTerrier Sophia Her RoyalHighness lived her days as ashow dog. But behind thescenes, life in the spotlightwas putting Sophia’s health injeopardy. Her former ownerwould scrape Sophia’s teeth“clean” with dental toolsbefore every show. Donewithout anesthesia, it was anextremely painful ordeal for

Sophia and one that caused long-term dental damage.When her owner discovered she could not be used for breeding,

Sophia was put up for adoption. Her adopter brought Sophia to theAnimal Medical Center of Mid-America for a checkup and it wasclear to the veterinarian that the Terrier’s teeth were in trouble. Tothe untrained eye, they looked normal, but there were noticeableinjuries to the gum line.

In her new home, Sophia’s royal treatment includes dentalcleanings twice a year (with anesthesia) to keep her in goodhealth. For dogs that have not been so roughly treated as Sophia,cleanings are on an ‘as needed’ basis.

American Medical Center of Mid-America

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In Memory of Pets

Abbey Nancy Hamilton

Abby DurfeeMrs. Shirley G. Durfee

Abby LeskoverThe Schneider and

Wozniak Family

Abby ReevesMartha S. Uhlhorn

AddieJerry and Doreen

Brueckmann

AlbertElizabeth Meyer

Albert GarfinkelMrs. Margot D. Schwab

AndyNancy Williams

AstroLaurie and Bill

BaileyPatricia NoskaShuree SockelPaula and Rodger Riney,

Kaisy and Mike

BailyMary Vazis

BanditMr. and Mrs. Jerry Schloss

Bandit, Karli, and JessicaMrs. Joan Shewmake

Barnum Mr. and Mrs. James Wilhite

Bashful SchiffGina Smith

Bear and TiggerSharon A. Wyman

BeavisMondi Ghasedi

BenderMarion Ottersbach, Richard

and Lilly

BensonBridget Neibergall

BentleyPatience and W. B. Schock

Bentley PriceTerrilynn Price-Aaron

BojanglesAgnes McKernan

BonnieDenise Dockendorf

Bonnie ShirerBetsy Schiff

BooLaura Wehrenberg and

Tom Reck

Boomer BaylessJerry and Kerry Goldstein

BoscoMrs. Mindy Peterson

BradleyJudy Schaefer

Brandy, Charlie and Fee Fee

Quilline Vaughan

BuddyJudith WyethRuth and Gus WeinstockHelen PriceBuddy’s DaddiesMichael Potter

Buddy KesselsAnthony Kessels

Buffie Marie ArnoldDorris Arnold and

Thelma Arnold

Buster and RockyCaroline Turnbull

Callie GirlRichard Radford

CCDianne Carlile

CharlieDr. Robert A. Young

Chimi Chonga BrayJim, Chase, Miles, Kayli, Ed,

Sue, Rusty, Tom, Micki,Dalton, Emily Bray, andKatie

ChomperJudith A. Willard

ChukaLinda R. Reifschneider

Conan O’BrienCarrie, Karen and Katie

Coogee WassermanThe Schneider and

Wozniak Family

DaisyMary E. Otto

Digger BeinFrank and ReGina Simo

and Staff

DudeDave, Margot and Patch

ElmoJoseph J. Hahn

FrankieMr. and Mrs. Thomas E.

Howard

GizmoIlyce, Rob, Max, and Louis

Gracie McGrathMrs. Leigh A. McGrath

HarleyYour EHI Av Ops Team

Harley MontgomeryKaren Kiriakos

HarryKeith Rutkowski

Hat TrickKeith, Mickey and Lisa

Heidi Martha S. Uhlhorn

HenryMr. and Mrs. Brian Gibson

HubbleBill Hibdon and Gary

Deimund

HunterFrank Gyngard

Iggy and ChampPatty and Gary Krosch

JakeShuree Sockel

JasmineDavid L. Nemerov

JinglebellaRuth E. Frazier

JonahPatti Hummel

Joy and ZacMr. and Mrs. Matthew D.

Groves

KaiserMr. and Mrs. Joseph

Stephans

KalebKathryn Vehe

LacieAnn and Jamie House

Lady SchifFrancine M. Voss

LilyJinny GenderDavid and Jill Hauck

Lola Mae MitchellAmy Debrecht

LottieKelly and Gail Smith

LouieGeoff Morrison and Shelley

Dieterichs

LucyBarb and Bob NovakKathy and JackKatie FauthSally Greenwood

LukaMaria Dans

MacJason Schneider

MaggieCarol and NormArlene W. Honeywell

Magic BlackSpinner and Snow

Armstrong

MarvinLisa, Chris, Audrey, and Cole

MaxKeith & Mickey and Andy

& CindyHis Friends at AGMrs. Rosemarie Clancy

Max PlanckFrank Gyngard

Meg ForthSharon F. Sevier

Merry and KricketMrs. Peggy A. Lee

MikaSharon A. Burke

MikeDavid Nemerov and

Diane Weber

MikeyMarlys and AmyKaren Stockerl-Goldstein

MiloRobyn Duffey

MineaMrs. Christine Prince

MistySusan L. Richards

MochaMary, Sarah, and Henry

MollyDennis and Sharon Coogan

Molson HodginsThe Kraus Family

Monte LangaJanice L. Levine

MopsieRon, Melissa and

Jack OsborneMr. GrayMrs. Jeannine Larm

Murdoch and Hamish Lee Vitsky

Dr. Grace Lee

MurphyMr. and Mrs. David C. DrewSally Dunn

NellyDave, Clare and Raisin

NickyDr. Susan Labottstewart

OscarPatricia Scheffing

OzzieMr. and Mrs. Thomas B.

Merrifield

PacketMrs. Barbara Auby

ParkerLacy, Francene, Teresa, Toni,

and JB

Patsy, Strudel, Weenie,Snuggles, Snickers,Donut and Maggie

Bob and Judy Magraw

Penny BenoThe Schneider and

Wozniak Family

Phil, Graycee, Callie, and Maggie

Mrs. Martha Serati

PhoebeEd Lechner

Pippi, Molly and ChamoisAnne Rasmussen

PookieMr. and Mrs. Robert G.

Manley

QuigleyMr. and Mrs. Ted W. Beaty

QuincyDavid Nemerov and

Diane Weber

RandyMr. and Mrs. Alex Berger III

ReggieJoe and Lindsay

RileeWarner A. Isaacs

RileyStacey HutchensDana Riley

RoseCarolyn, Jennifer, Peg and

Stuart Kendall

RosieVirginia, Brooks, and Lynne

Tributes&

MemorialsThe following companies and individuals have contributed $50 or more to

the Humane Society of Missouri as a memorial or in honor of someone special. Donations were received between July 16, 2013 and February 15, 2014.

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Attention Teachers, CampCounselors, Scout Leaders

Schedule your group for interactive programs. Choose a topic for discussion, activities and

behind-the-scenes tours.

Puppy mills

Dog bite prevention

Pet overpopulation

Safety with animals

Careers with animals

Responsible pet care

Life of a chained animal

Animal abuse andneglect

Animal welfaremovement

What you can do to help animals

Visit www.hsmo.org/education for information and scheduling.

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Rufus FoxMr. and Mrs. Cottrell Fox

SadiePatty K. SwearinginRick and VivianJack Allensworth

Sadie HabighorstJudy and Jim Habighorst

Sadie TaryleRuth Walk

SallyMr. and Mrs. J.S. Livingston

SamMrs. Terri Goodman

SammyBob and Mary Fredericksen

SamsonMark Willett Family

SargeCarol and Kaylee Boren

SargieEd and Vicki Crawford

SashaKelly GoldmanAgnes McKernan

ScooterClare Davis and

David Obedin

Scooter and SquirtKathy and Jim Wire

ScottieClaus and Fe Claussen

ScoutMrs. William T. O’Byrne

Sedona BreckenridgeIan BreckenridgeBridget Card

ShadowStephanie Henry

ShebaRick, Steve and Andy Price

Simon KlenkeFrank and ReGina Simo

SmokeyMrs. Madeline Miley

SnottyMs. Keri May and

Mr. Edward Janeczko

SophieRick, Steve, and Andy

Sophie PickettThe TDLT

SpencerMr. and Mrs. John W. Rowe

Sydney FriederichSusan and James Friederich

T.C. and MellieMrs. Theresa Layton Demos

T.J.Richard Radford

T.J. HatlelidJames, DC, Caster, Esso,

Seth, Marie, Taki

TaterMr. and Mrs. Robert C.

Stuckmeyer

TexasDonna W. Miller

TigerMr. and Mrs. Herman

Rapert, Jr.

TiggerRd Lechner

Tobie PurtleMrs. Amanda Pocius

Toi ToiTichard Radford

TootsieMr. and Mrs. William SternMrs. William T. O’Byrne

Tootsie CraigConstance LohrDr. and Mrs. Bill Sedgwick

TripperMick and Joyce

TrixieRyan and Jason

TysonKelly GarbinDoug Dick

VivianJason NoakesMr. and Mrs. Neil Blackwell

WebsterShannon, Kevin, and Pat

Wiley SheltonPatty and Berkus

WolfDiane Weber and David

Nemerov

Yoda KlepackiLaurie and Scott Livingston

ZeusRobyn Duffey

Zippy EconomosMrs. Penni Shirley

ZoeJoe and LindsayYour TCHR Team

ZoeyMrs. Susan J. Bertram

Zuzu PetalJanine Dufour

In Memory of People

Wilton “Willy” AgatsteinGeorgene GrimmMrs. William T. O’Byrne

Freda AlexanderLinda Koenig

Rodger AndersonJim Greenlaw

Nettie AndrewKathleen and Tina

Dorothy ArendesYour NICU Arizona buddies

Debbie AustinJune, Gail, Carolyn, Joy,

Mark, Jim and Tina

Beverly Jean BacollaJoan Wagner

Donald BammertYour Deposit Ops Family

Bill and Rosemary BangertMrs. Sharon Corcoran

Susan BangertGail Lavenburg and Rita

Roundy

Lloyd Wolf BartlettMrs. Rita Beckmann, Mrs.

Cheryl Hirsch, Mrs. ShirleyGoers, and Mrs. and Mrs.Robert Renshaw

Arthurleigh “Art” BartzenKathleen and Larry Horgan

Stefanie BaumelMarilyn and Joel Monson

Kyle BauerPeter Latessa

Mary Jean BauerEugenia L. Schutt

Nicholas Joel BauerDavid Stabenow

Kirk BaylessMrs. Raquel Bayless

June Marilyn BearlyKen and Mary Schuman

Lorraine BehrensGary Behrens

Mary Lou BenjaminMr. and Mrs. Francis Stukey

Joseph BinderChuck and Wendy Riske

Mary BohnDale, Heidi and Maggie Zeh

Mel BoettcherNorma Kaltefleiter

Julia BojrabMrs. Sandra S. Bertani

Herbert W. BoothJohn R. KelloggJudy and Scott GuerreroSt. Louis Metro Singers

Earl BorenCarol A. BorenClarence and Mary Lee

Howard

Alan R. BourqueLatifa Owsley

Betty Ann BowersDavid BoeckmannNile and Terry RamsbottomRuth TakachPat Takach

Ray BoydBernice Barnaby

Mary Cherokee BoyerVietnam Vets Motorcycle

Club

Marie BragdonDianne Carlile and British

Connection (Peacocks)

Catherin “Cam” BrauchAngie and Web SantJulie EickmeyerLinda WernerBob and Joyce FulksMr. and Mrs. Robert R.

Hermann, Jr.Karen and Raymond

KalinowskiJanet BalotaDennis and Jean FlatnessRichard DeuserChris and Linda KoenemannThe GuirlsPamela FreemanSherry and DennisLarry and Susan Tullius,

Tullius PartnersChristina DanforthThe TiptonsDavid and Laurie ThiemannThe Chaney FamilyMr. and Mrs. David TruetzelThe Reisinger FamilyMiss Maria T. MazzolaMr. and Mrs. Carl F.

KossmeyerMrs. Adele Dilschneider

William L. Brown, Sr.Marcia Koenen

Nancy BrucknerMr. and Mrs. Arthur Fishel, Jr.

Marcella BrunettiAngela Burns

Jean BuckleyRoy Gerdel

William “Bill” P. Budke, Jr.Mrs. Carol Boren

James BuehneAl and Sharon Kirchhofer

Tina Bush William Duvendack

Roberta “Betty” BusiekGlen Busiek

Shaun CarlileDianne Carlile

Betty Price CarlinSally, Terry, Hadley and

Ted Schnuck

Marvin CartwrightJane Windish

Jacqueline ChrunThe Preservation

Program Staff

Michael J. ClancySusan ThreadKay, Buz, Christine, and

KatieWilliam, Emily, Bill and HollySusan LovaldiDorothy AllenDonna and Ed DoughertyMr. and Mrs. David AllenGail, Tim, Lynn, Pat, Colleen

and BrianChristine Albert

Novella ClohesyDr. and Mrs. Robert Emnett

Lorraine D. CoatsDoris Skillman

Evelyn CooperJames L. Smith

John CrossBarbara Mohn

Daniel CulkinAlfred H. and Dick R.The Medicine Shoppe

Molly DaceyMarianne S. Galt

Cathy DamicoMike and Susan Damico

Nancy Crane DavisonEmilie and Stan NiemerskiRichard A. NapperMarc RisseGreg and Michelle

SchumacherMary A. BeckmannSteven and Yona StrasbergTom and Mary Jane NapperThomas Napper

Jeanne Marie DayDeb and Chip RowlandMrs. Julie J. MoschenrossBetsy WillerPatricia Willis

Jimmy DeBoardKelly and Gail Smith

Ruth DeuserMary Ann ZehnderGeorgia Selock

David DeutschmannBecky White and

the Staff of Aldine Travel

Genevieve DierbergBunzl Distribution, Inc.

Lynton E. DittmarYour Friends and Co-workers

at MOHELA

Dorothy Dodge Jim and Sandy Applequist

Virgil H. DoepkeJoyce LeeDr. Marlys E. SchuhKerri Harting and

Dawn Stewart

Alma DyeThe Newberry Group, Inc.Pat Holley and Larry Ferrell

Eunice EcksteinMrs. Rita G. Levis

Jackie EddyThe Kern Family

Edwin H. EggersPaula and Rodger Riney

Kathleen A. ExlerBrian and Connie WalshDavid and Tina PriceLonnie and Tom BarrickKristie, Rick, Jeff & Sandy,

Rod & BethJanice PontiousBarbara E. CasonDave, Meg, Ella and

Adeline BenhartMelinda Batsch

Helen FabickAugust A. Busch III

Charitable TrustJan and Don BingamanMrs. Theodora Savetz

Brooskberry Kitchens andBath

Budrovich Contracting Co.,Inc.

Collins and Hermann, Inc.Your Friends at MacAllister

MachineryThe M.G. Dyess, Inc. FamilyThe Shanahan family and

Employees of HMPrice Gregory International,

Inc.Tim LorsonRob and Becky RiessMr. and Mrs. John MearaCraig A. SmithThe Fenton Area Chamber of

Commerce Members,Board, and Staff

Karen Crain and JamieJackson-MMI Logistics

The Lassiter FamilyDeborah JosephDr. Thomas Matthes, Anne,

Brandi, Jan, Jacky, Denise,Sherri, and Lori

Twehous Excavating, Co., Inc.

CE Contracing, Inc.TELSMITH, Inc.Brent and Sara HeiderKelly HartleyAOSGina HamiltonArash and Dana AminiTracy, Dirk, and everyone

at TarltonMr. and Mrs. Gary CreanBoy Scouts of AmericaMr. and Mrs. Jack RichersonRandy and Marty HoermanJanice CerraKathleen T. OsbornThe Regional Business

CouncilThe HeldsThe Scot family and

Million Air St. LouisMrs. Tracey RoushKen Monroe, Holt

of CaliforniaThe MerchantsASI Constructors, Inc.J.H. Berra Holding Co., Inc.The J.W. Terrill Team

Donna FannonSugar Creek Estates and

Edwyna Groat

Barbara and Paul FaulkesMrs. Bonnie S. Hardy

Helen FeeneyBette J. Constantin

Shirlee FeigenbaumRalph and Lucille KoestererMr. and Mrs. Craig S.

WielanskyRalph and Shirley WatermanRobyn Sciacca

Shirley FinnMrs. Annette Goldman

Wilma FischerTJ and Dale Lindhorst

William V. FloriAndres Carpet Service

Ione Marie FrankMrs. Marion A. HaresSimeon Prager, MDMrs. Ann RademanStuart Glogoff

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Jerry FranzelStan Goldring

John FreskosLori Spangler and

Ernest Burdge

Robert FritzMrs. Mary Lu Fritz

Ted GawlakYour Friend at the labDave and Sandy VaughnMike, Vicky, and Rob CravenGinny Erickson

Ted and Betty GawlakMelissa Sitze

Robert GeorgeYour friend at the Dovetail

Dr. Sarah GeorgeThe George Foundation

Michelle C. GilmoreJack Dees

Dorothy “Billie” GoldDavid Gaebler

John T. GoodheartWendy Goodheart

Katrina “Tina” GraffFirst Community BankKathy GraffJeffrey H. Becker

Tracy C. GreenSandy and Charlie Goralnik

Kathleen and Frank GrzinaMr. and Mrs. David Wolf

Eugene HaenniCindy, Dan, and Carolyn

Clara and John HahnDr. June J. Skelly

Margaret HahnJoseph J. Hahn

Annie Jo HaleCentric Group, LLCCheryl KawalecSharon and Fred DyalS. Jane White

Lois HammerShirley RheinbergerMarilynn Booher

Larry T. HandshyTimothy G. VirgaBender, Weltman Thomas

Perry & Co.Connie and David

Kathleen Myers HardinTom Hardin

Mary Sue HarperAlfred Harper

Janet Meador HarrisonJudith Meador

Avie HaufmannRuth and Connor Dye

Sherry HawkinsHenry Hawkins

Suzanne HearnesCharles, Malette, Stephanie,

and Elizabeth ReedMrs. Leigh Hammond

Dianne CarlileKathy ManganaroJulie, Dan, Britten, and

Andrew Sindelar

Patricia HelvenstonYour colleagues at Magellan

Jeanne L. HesseDeborah Woodside

Jack HigginsMr. and Mrs. P.F. Dressel

Mary E. HinzeBrad and K. Lynn Cohea

Judi HoferPatty Rudd

Gail A. HoffmanMrs. Leila Kirchoff

Susan HoffmanMrs. Dana A. Berkbuegler

Rhea Ann HoganKen HalterSamuel BaniaJohn and Ann LenaCynthia WilkinJack and Kay OatesJohn and Audrey BambergerBob and Rose Clausen

Norma HohlDr. Grace Lee

Alicia HoiermanSusan T. Hooker

Agnes HollyJamie and Shannon Davis

Joseph HoloubekYour friends at CLR

John Marshall HowellMr. and Mrs. Allan Desloge

Nannette R. HuhnMrs. Joanne Kostecky

Karole HunterJanet E. Groll

James Huxtable Rebecca Currie

Jane JonesAmanda Corey

Nancy JonesKim Walsh

Pat JoslinKelly and Gail Smith

Stephen KarlMatt, Jan, Dan, Drew &

JeanneREJIS

Ali KasimDiane S. BuntonHelen, Vic, Kristen, Eric and

JoanPat Fleischmann

Betty KavanaughJulie K. Morian

Daniel T. KayJohn and Kristin

Diane Lankford KelleherGrafTech

Tyler KelseyMrs. Paula M. Kelsey

Jason Thomas KennedyLisa Reno

Katherine H. KingRoger King

Jerrilynn KirkmanSue A. CorbinYour 1st Christian Church

CommunityDacy and Jason Kirkman

Erma Rose KlepzigMarilyn Heller

Mary Carol KnappmillerDeborah SmithMrs. Corinne WardLinda Copeland

Ed KruegerMrs. Linda GasperoniLeonard J. Thoma

Jim KochDave and Debbie Dukeman

Barry KosloffRobert and Lynn Berry

Ruth and Joseph KrausRussell Malchow

Erik W. KunzMr. and Mrs. Richard Pandorf

Ann LangleyBrenda Ropac

Kurt LarsonMembers of First Church of

Christ, Scientist

Debbi LawThe HQ AMC/IG Family

Donald R. “Duck” LechnerPatricia Ferrell

Ann LeeBeverly Clarkson

Laura Lee John, Barbara, Patsy, Garry,

Donna, Terry and Bill

Zora LeskoBrenda Ropac

Lynne LevinLynda Ginsburg

Harlan LevittStanley and Ann Abrams

Linda M. LicavoliCarol and DickoJudith A. BreckCarol BecosJill GallardoJ.A. Trout

Beatrice LichtensteinMilton and SteveElizabeth CopelandRubinBrownKathy and Claire StewartJim and Geri StewartKathy and Jim Wire

Tommy E. LindseyRandall M. FolkmannJency Ray

Miss Billie LinderDavid L. Eiffert

Charles D. LinnenbringerKathy A. Poelker

Mary LisciandraSusan and Lynn Brown

Dorothy LockerMr. and Mrs. Nicholas R.

LockerMr. and Mrs. Rick Ruf

Patricia J. LuetkemeyerJohn and Rosie CowlenGen and Jean Eckelkamp

Harry Machin Jr.Sheehy & Associates

Dorothy MacleanBetty Bell and Laurie Peters

Audrey MannDr. Amy A. Mosher

William MansfieldMrs. Carol Boren

Dorothy “Dolly” MarkuschK-12 Kirkwood Library

Media SpecialistsRobin Hood Neighborhood

Association

Terry MarshDonna and Dave

William L. “Bill” Martin, Sr.Mom, John, and Kay, Tom

and Linda, and Stacy

Ricky MayMrs. Janice BingamanThe French School staffJoel and Tracy MalkeThe Grossman FamilyKent, Elaine, and Evan

Glovanovitz

Audrey McAuleyLoretta Patton

Matthew McDermottMrs. Jennifer Schnittker

Maureen McDermottJennifer HoeynckMary W.D.-Turner

Louise McDonaldRoland KesslingYour CBRE work family

Annette and RobertMcRoberts, Jr.

Margaret B. McRoberts

Linda MenkeMike and Debi DoughertyPWSD #3 of Franklin County

& Alliance Water

Kevin MesmerBrenda Ropac

Dr. Robert C. MeyerMrs. Mary Ann Scalfano

Thomas Glennon MeyerCarter and Ann

Paul C. MeyersMrs. Linda Steinmetz

Aaron MilesJackie and Dale Ruthsatz

Dorothy Danforth MillerAnn and Denny McCandless

Mark F. MillerDr. and Mrs. Richard BowerKaren MooreSharron CatalutchYour friends at Build-A-Bear

WorkshopKen and Mary Bower Bethany GreenJennifer Diebling

Yvette L. MillerJoel D. Monson

Mitzie MillionSandy Million

Donald ModerhackTrans Supply

Thomas MorrisMSEED Leadership TeamSt. Louis NHL Office OfficialsSuzanne Bossung

Harold MorriseyKaren Groble

Steven MuddLinda Mudd

Margaret Louise BrookerMullen

Alvin D. JonesEmerald Society of Missouri

Metropolitan-St. LouisChapter

James MuellerMrs. Dorothy J. Mueller

Owen Mundy Mrs. Diane E. BerronDebra SeleckyYour Friends at BAIDonna L. Agers

Martha MunsterMarilyn Kardell and Families

Jack G. Nagel and Kathryn M. Nagel

Michele Nagel

Robert F. Nast, Sr.John and Ruth BarberNancy S. BurgessJohn and Lee PetersAlison and Nathan Slama

Sally Ann NawrockiGrier Williford and the

SunTrust Team

Michael P. NicholsMrs. Leigh A. Kokenis

Shirley NickelTina ShekellMrs. Christine Soucy

Dolores NissenGretchen Rednour

Doris Edna WilliamsNoland

Thomas M. Wolpert

Ronald NoltkamperTheresa Mannz

Robert NordmanLove Real Estate Company

Janina NussbaumDiane SaterEva and Michael Sater

Paulette M. O’DonnellErin M. O’Donnell

Bess OlianJoann Hejna

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Vicky OxleyBrenda Ropac

Jessy OzkokMrs. Sara K. Hammock

Steve PaineJennifer B. Pirrie

Jacob PaitzEllen Paitz

Shirley PaschCamille Samson

Thane PattersonAuntie NinaBev PerryGinny PattersonDiana L. Richards

John PaulsenRene DeFioreYour Friends at Butler’s

Pantry

Sharon PedrettiMrs. Sue Fennell

Anne I. PellettMr. and Mrs. Thomas L.

Pellett IIMerle E. KindRita and Don ReedBob and Katie Harper

Dorothy “Faye” PermenterJoe and Karen Friedhoff,

Charley and MargieStruckhoff and Rose

Mary Glenn PeytonMarlan and Jean Ann

GrahamThe Wanner Family

Marjorie PhailJennifer, J.R. and Joey

Saman PhoomsathanJudy Bauer

Danielle PoeKaren and Dan HoemekeLinda, Vic and Ali PinedaRon, Mary, Justin, Jacob,

Joey CunninghamBrian MohrShanna SaundersHarold and Joleen PoeDub and Vicki HillmanFriendship Village

ChesterfieldDave and Vicki CoxJim and Marjie McCannMr. and Mrs. Joseph MillerValley Park Business

AssociationLakeside Children’s AcademyMitchell BergerDan Foster and John and

Sara FosterParkway South High SchoolMr. and Mrs. Scott A. Stream

Margaret E. PorterPaddock Forest Residents

Association

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Jesse PritchettDennis and Georgia

KaminskiElaine, Ted and NateJan Shanafelt

Beverly J. ProfferBuzzi Unicem USA

Mr. and Mrs. PruittMr. and Mrs. Michael R.

Rothwell

James F. QuinlivanOzark Rider Saddle Club

Eva RaiaNancy Cash

Robert “Bob” G. RaleighHarryLori BockmanStephen N. Limbaugh Jr.Carla PranaitisGreg and Marla DellJames EckhoffHoagland, Fitzgerald and

PranaitisMr. and Mrs. Richard

PisarkiewiczCavalier King Charles

Spaniel Club of Greater St. Louis

David MeyerChad SilkerMr. and Mrs. Ron HaakePeter and Susan TuteurNoelle Miles

Toni RamaesiriThe O’ConnorsThe MaledysTrevelyn ZanderBlanchard and Phillis

DemerchantBob and Frances SchwarzCreekwood Subdivision

Kenneth A. RamseyJean McCoolTeresa and Dale RamseyAnn and Al Kartmann

Leona Emma ReevesMr. and Mrs. Allen A. Flamm

Eugene ReiterJames, Kristen and Sammy

Moynihan

George T. RenschBill Palm

Marilyn RetzerSue Underwood and Linda

Eberlin

Nancy A. RichardsonMatt and TraceyArthur R. Bridges

FSGT Harry J. RiedmeyerSteve and Sue Rakel

David RosenbergMr. and Mrs. Calvin

Nicholson

Tina Marie RothLaura Bloemker

Carol RothmeyerDr. Al Chatfield and SharonBilly and Shirley McLauren

Shirley Mae RudolphMike and Dianne LangeWilliam M. PaganoKaren Gackstatter

Virginia F. RufMr. and Mrs. Nicholas Locker

Frank RumpingLiz Johnson

Dennis SaakJessica A. Duran

Darlene SalomonStonehill Village APatricia Feiner ArkinBarry Pritchard and

Nicklaus Vis

Kay Kirkland SanderlinShelley and Kim Kirkland

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Elaine SamuelsKit and Bud Samuels

Evelyn Marie SchachnerRogers-Schmidt Engineering

CompanySandy BoyceSue AtwoodReverend Robert and

Carol Eggers

James Paul ScheerOleta Scheer-Peters

Robert SchickMr. and Mrs. Allen A. Flamm

Eleanor SchleeMs. Terry Hanley

Dianne SchmittMrs. Debra Hubbs

Gary SchraderDonna Murray, Jack, and

UchtmanKirk, Karen, and Brenda

Glenn J. SchreyerSue Seim

Janie SenftMatt and Debi Groves

Helmut SengerJudith Baussenwein

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Raymond SiebertSt. Matthew

Joseph F. SingerChristine Fischer

Lynn SmithPatricia Alexander

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Doris Coffelt

Stephen “Stevie” SoncasieBig ‘M’ Syndicate

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Sue and Earl StanzaLarry MillerMelinda Harper

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WayneThe Bowling Gang

Welcome ClubSi and Kay Korte

Edward SteinhardtJim, Anita, and

Kathryn Lamont

Jan StoneMrs. Carole S. AsbillThe ComiresCritical Solutions Int.

Margaret StoneGene Miller

Irene StulkenCarol Boren

Sherry SullivanJoseph T. Sullivan

Bernard SusmanWilliam James

Muriel Kane SweeneyMrs. Keith Harford

Stephen R. SweneyGreg and Bloomie

Arthur TarbellLoretta J. HaydenMrs. Carolyn M. Headberg

Roger Thompson’s FatherAndrea Sutera

Nancy TippettMr. and Mrs. Jeff Gershman

Miss Ava Gail TracyMrs. Nancy G. Weber

Gloria TravisYour Friends at RoesleinRoeslein Red Bud

Judy TreiberMark Helmholt

Michael TuckerJeane A. Neuner

Carol TurleyMichael C. BisesiJulia OrrellSandy FernConrad PiccirilloYour Friends at InnovativeTeri Capron

Charlie A. VaheyDon and Deb FendlerMike and Emily

Carolyn VasterlingFriends on Hill Drive

Ken VeDovaTom and Angela Coward

Dr. Annette VeechWashington University

in St. Louis

Zane ViperJanice and Mark WadeMrs. Deanna Viper

Charles VondracekDeborah SanazaroDee McWilliams

Bob WadeMrs. Sylvia Neff

Arthur and Leona WaldenVic, Gini and Victor Folk

Douglas Walker, Sr.Your Friends at Build-A-Bear

Workshop

George WardFriends at Mount Hope

Cemetery

Harry Warren, Jr.Mrs. Leigh HammondJulie, Dan, Britten, and

Andrew

Gene WehkingMrs. Carol Boren

Mike WeinzierlJohn Glickert

Mary Louise WendletonMrs. Edward Marchiselli

Scott WentzMrs. Suzanne Schaefer

Alexis Renay WileyLinda Marie Grawl

Robert “Bob” WilkesThe BixlersMrs. Shirley M. Poeschel

Tom WillmeringMary and Dave Overstreet

Martha C. WilnerWendy Manuel

William WilshireMrs. Susan Huddart

Bill L. WinegardnerBarbara Brantley

Janet L. WoodFroehlich, Gilbert, Messer

and Naeger families

Miss Katie WoolbrightMrs. Kay Woolbright

Jerry Wotten, Sr.Bob & Helen Wootten

Floyd WrightMr. and Mrs. Walter MurrayEmil and Neola PoertnerMrs. Tina Wright

James WrightLinda M. Holliday

Kevin ZapfGlen and Janet Zapf and

FriendsJoanne BuschTrivia NightMrs. Kristen A. Leach

In Honor of Pets

Albert, the Cotton RocketChato

AlbertGrant, Grace, Mike, Jess and

Dakota

AngelMr. and Mrs. Marion Hughes

BerniMrs. Cynthia Akos

Bitsy RiesDouglas Ries

Boris SchneiderSweet Bear

CallieMrs. Darrell Swift

Callie GirlRichard Radford

CammyMarny Koch

Charlie ManganaroKerri and Tony Manganaro

Chester P. BakewellJulia M. Bakewell

Ci CiKelly Goldman

CodyMr. and Mrs. Larry R. Butts

Cooper Linda R. Reifschneider

CosmoMrs. Kathy Adams

CottonShirley Daugherty

Cricket, Patches, Pepper,and Midnight

Lynda Niemeyer

DaisyJudith A. WillardSusan R. Powell

Daisy Mae KlotzCorey and Sam Klotz

DannyJohn and Margaret Cleator

Dante, Gabriel, Dixie,Matisse and Elenor

Angi Koch

DelilahJared Minkoff

DumplingMrs. Amy Studt

DustyJanet Kaemmerer

EllieDavid E. Hutchings

EmmaRon and Melissa Osborne

Fergus, Golda, Bella, SpazMrs. Barbara Pfleeger

Freddie and AthenaMr. and Mrs. Daniel Diehl

Four and two leggedfriends who have passed on

Gary S. Mulhollan

Frisco LindhorstMr. and Mrs. J.S. Livingston

FuzzballJudith A. Willard

Georgy GirlDr. Barbara M. Falk

GoogCarol Allen

HaleyJeff Strauss

Hallie EsslingerMr. and Mrs. Perry Esslinger

HamishBarbara J. Peiker

HarryMr. and Mrs. Neil Blackwell

HerbieJanet and Tom Powers

HopeM.J. Thomas, Stephanie, Jim,

John and Chris

Hunter and KooperChristine Schorb

Izzy BernsteinCassie and her Family

Jack KlepeckiMr. and Mrs. J.S. Livingston

Jada and Cocky TailNancy L. Christy

JakePamela Sisson and Eric Park

JazeeMr. and Mrs. Robert

Stuckmeyer

JesseTrudy Hall

JobeyMrs. Kelly Hall

KellyMichael Behen

Lady FlammAllen and Alice Flamm

LicoriceElizabeth Braun

LucyBeth and David OrwickNancy C. Parsons

Marshall, The Miracle DogChurch of Our Lady

Max Gardiner, Esq.Jennifer Scott

MissyGladys Otto

Nala FarquharMrs. Rebecca Farquhar

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NikkiRandall McGee

ObiMr. Chris Hayes

Our Pets, past and presentMs. Signe Lindquist and

Mr. Warren B. Martin

Peanut and SpankyBob and Judy Magraw

PerrinImran Zoberi

Princess Baby Dirt GirlBrenda

Fred W. Rottnek, M.D.

SamAbby Kern

SocksMichael Lambert

T.J. HatfieldJames, D.C., Castor, Esso,

Seth, Marie, Taki

TazCindy Wilson

In Honor of People

Aunt AliciaM, A, A, J and C

AllysonPriscilla and Dick

(Mom and Dad)

Sheryl AndrewsJason Andrews

Ansira EngagementMarketing Clients andEmployees

Ansira EngagementMarketing

Lee and Dana ArmstrongMary Armstrong

Matt BadlerMatt and Mary Badler

Mrs. Adrian BakerThe Spencers

Yvonne Barnes and FamilySurendra Shenoy

Elizabeth BartleyMr. and Mrs. Whitelaw T.

Terry, Jr.

Marietta BeckBobby, Cheryl, Meagan

and kids

Tim and Nita BeecherMrs. Kayte Pellerito

Kay and Mike BizelliJim and Susie Wickiser

Melody BoimeRita Swiener

The Bonan FamilyThe Spencers

Bill Bonan, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. H. Nelson

Spencer III

Mr. and Mrs. J. Hunt BonanThe Spencers

Raveena and SoniaBoodram

Mr. Mitra Boodram

Mike and Edie BradyCatherine NationsLauren BrennerJanice Sandweiss

Brentwood Animal HospitalMr. and Mrs. Whitelaw T.

Terry, Jr.

Sierra BrockSandra and Mike Beins

Ron and Kathy CanbyPat Canby and John Bruhn

Charlie and Max CarrCatherine and Michael

BournsteinMr. and Mrs. Steven T. Carr

Michael J. ClancyMrs. Daveann Degenhart

Mary ClavesDenise and Vicky

Julie ColicchioSurendra Shenoy

Miki Bird and Kevin CollinsKathleen Collins

Pat Crowley and Tom Jokerst

Barb and John

Ed CwiklinErv, Rita, and Laura

Judy DalcheMr. and Mrs. Michael Mayer

Kristan and John DamesMrs. Charlotte Abramovitz

Holly Blumeyer Demerathand Jeff Demerath

Nolan, Lila, Em, and Mike

Terry DonnellyCatherine McClain

Ray and Rose DunnDeanna PetersonPam Scott

Ellisville VeterinaryHospital

Jackie and Steve Rouff

Mr. and Mrs. Jack EnglerThe Spencers

Rosemary Fairhead andMaggie

The Geiles

Julie Farrar-HanannCatherine Lee

Amy FlemingElsevier

Lois and Ken FloroMary Ellen Starr

Beth and MichaelFrolichstein’s Wedding

Beth and Michael

Mr. and Mrs. C.B. GebhardThe Spencers

Forrest GibbsJock and Kim Gibbs

Ken GoldsteinMaxine and Murray

Sandy GoralinkTracy C. Green

Allison GordonBob, Sadie, and Tyler

Steve and Cheryl GrantHeather Grant

Laurie and Tom GroomsMrs. Charlotte Abramovitz

Lisa HammersleyMary Beth Johnson

Dr. John Hatton and Dr. Roxanne Benison

Jean Plesko

Jeff and Mandy HeiselMary Ann Kinder

Sal HernandezMrs. Elizabeth A. Johnson

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Butch and Pam HoytAaron Hoyt

HSMO EducationDepartment

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Michelle HuberMichael and Elinor

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Fred JabbariAmanda Jabbari

Karen JonesSigma-Aldrich

Dr. KarenSusan Reising

Brian and Lauri KayRichard Christenson

Dr. King-DiPersio FamilySurendra Shenoy

Edna M. Klein’s 100th

BirthdayWallace Thomas

Frances and Tom KomarCaroline Hey

Sharon KotykBrenda and Joe Ackerman

Ben LandesmanLinda Landesman

Leah LarsenJ and J

Pat and Gene LathamHelen M. Mohan

Nancy LaurieBob Laurie

Mary Ann LeeSusan Dudek

Ted LevisPaul M. Macon

Keturah LewmanMary S. Knickmeyer

John Litherland and Leaha Ryon

Kathryn Litherland

Ralph Lowenbaum IIIBarbara Lowenbaum

Larry and Patty MalashockAndrew Fredman

The Frank Malone FamilyJeannette Malone

Sarah MatsonMr. and Mrs. Surendra

Shenoy

Elizabeth MayerMrs. Susan Mayer

Stephen Mayer and BaldoLisa Boyce

Susan MauneThe Minton Family

Carleigh McAlisterDouglass North and

Elisabeth Case

Roy McAuleyLoretta Patton

Mr. and Mrs. TomMcConnell

The Spencers

Scott MeierottoSteve and Linda

Meagan MillerMom

Lucas MorefieldAnonymous

Charles MorganJanine and Steve

Christine MoritzSara B. Clyne

Pat MullinsSt. Paul’s United Church

of Christ

NellieKathy and Bob

Pam and Cal NicholsonRay Wagner

Faye Beth O’ByrneMr. and Mrs. Jim BogartMr. and Mrs. B.J. HoneycuttMr. and Mrs. S.C. Baer, Jr.Harris J. FrankMrs. Patricia BryMr. and Mrs. Richard B.

Rosenthal

Robert O’ConnorPhyllis O’Connor

Pat O’DonnellSusan Dudek

Dr. Shawn PathamShannon and Dan Schlafly

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John and Kathy QualyJamie WyndAli, Josh and Arden

Bob RaleighDavid Johnson

Reiter FamilyMr. and Mrs. John E.

Keightley

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Melissa RivkinJohn, Maris, and Jen

Doug and Valerie RoddenJennifer and Chris Rodden

Carolyne RoehmMittie A. Mosley

Donna E. RothschildMichael Schwartz

Joyce RouleauDanielle Pressey

RuthGregory Booth

Clifton Sanders’ 70th

BirthdayAl and Sharon Kirchhofer

Marilyn SchnuckTerry, Sally, Hadley, and Ted

Merrill SchoenebergMr. and Mrs. Carl

Schoeneberg

Neal SchroederMrs. Elizabeth A. Johnson

Margo SchwabBarkley and Bemidji, Peter,

Jeanette, Kirsten, Katrinaand Teddy

Elizabeth SeiseMr. and Mrs. Ken Seise

Sofia ShahAmit Shah and Beth FisherMichael and Caroline

Korybut

Ellen and David SherwoodMrs. Charlotte Abramovitz

Barbara SickmannKelly, Craig, Buzz, Meghan

Evelyn SteckLeo Steck and Leslie Limberg

Laurie Sandler and Bernie Steffel

Mrs. Charlotte Abramovitz

Laurie Stern David Stern

Marcella StevensAnn S. Desai

Carol and Chuck StoutThe Schreibers

Matthew StoutChris Stout, Chuck and

Carol Stout, and Julie andGeoff McWilliams

Todd and Lydia GwinPremier Real Estate

DevelopmentArt and Laurie PusateriMike and Sara Pusateri

Christine StrathmannDawnel and Oscar

Gerri Rosen and LoriStringer

Mrs. Pamela L. Jordan

Mary StuckeySusan Dudek

Mr. and Mrs. J. WarrenStultz and Family Pets

Chuck and June Rayfield

Hana TaylorMicah Tepper

R. Donogene ThurmondRebecca and Kevin

Carol TigheMrs. Page J. Dunnegan

Larry and SueEllen TurnerSarah and Jeffrey

Mr. and Mrs. VarroneKatherine Poulin

Lynn VillarrealMr. and Mrs. Michael Mayer

Felix WashburnPatricia Gunby

Erin WelchKathy Welch

Carolyn WhitmoreJeane Jae

Michaela Garcia WinklerMs. Karyl M. Kos

Michaeline WoodMr. and Mrs. Surendra

Shenoy

David and Tammy WoodardMrs. Joan Shewmake

Ellie WoodleyYour Friend JosieStephen Woodley and

Joanne Ross

Jack Worfler Abe and Pat Rubin

You can send aTribute to honor or memoralize afriend or pet [email protected].

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