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Dear Friends,
For the 7 million stroke survivors in the U.S., the future is today. Stroke does not define who they are or where they are going. However, stroke does present challenges and it is the role of National Stroke Association to assist in overcoming these challenges and providing opportunity. We do so in a number of ways:
• Increasing access to care
• Public awareness
• Post-stroke support
• Survivor dignity
• Giving voice through advocacy
On the pages of our 2012 annual report, you’ll read more about the positive impact we are having as an organization. But equally important is our desire to salute the partners, donors, volunteers, advocates and staff who truly make our impact possible.
On the accompanying pages, you’ll find that we provide valuable information in the form of snapshots that provide statistical insight about the work we engage in each day. Remember that behind every statistic is a stroke survivor who has a unique story.
Their stories of hope and optimism are inspiring and remind us that after a stroke, each person writes his or her own new story—a story made up of individual chapters filled with health challenges but more importantly, chapters that abound with new strategies for coping, adapting, growing and succeeding.
As you read their stories, I trust you will join me in appreciating not only the vital need for National Stroke Association’s ongoing work, but also the necessity of never forgetting that every stroke survivor’s story is being newly written each day. For them, the future is today.
Sincerely,
Jim Baranski Chief Executive Officer
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Our Story
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In 2012, we met Kathy Howard.
Five years ago, Kathy had a serious ischemic stroke, which left her unable to walk and took away all sensation on her left side from her head to her toes.
Kathy thought her life was over, but she made progress and set out to learn as much as she could about the effects of stroke and preventing stroke. She picked up a copy of StrokeSmart®, our free magazine. StrokeSmart is all about lifestyle, recovery, prevention and inspiration and it gave her the medicine and motivation she needed.
Since that day five years ago, Kathy has relearned to walk and drive, and even found her dream job. She realized that the incidence of stroke in her community is extremely high and now educates people on how to recognize stroke signs and symptoms, reduce risk and support survivors and families in their life after stroke.
Kathy says, “I have found National Stroke Association to be THE source I send new survivors to for information on nearly any stroke-related topic. If you go to their website (www.stroke.org), you can get information about prevention and everything that goes with recovery, see other survivors talk about their recovery and progress, and learn about latest research developments—it’s all there!”
Meet Kathy at www.stroke.org/faces_Kathy.
A Story of Courage
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Recovery Section—500,000+ visits
Effects of Stroke—135,000+ visits
Fact Sheets—45,000+ visits
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FREE RECOVERY WEBINARSLivingafter stroke
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2,000 ATTENDEES
DEPRESSION APHASIA NUTRITION RETURNINGTO WORK
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www.stroke.orgFREE RECOVERY RESOURCES
RAISING AWARENESS IN STROKE EXCELLENCE
National Ambassadors
610 stories
16,000+ pledges
122,000+ reached
ABOUT SURVIVOR RESOURCES
Most Creative: Elijah Rutherford
Outstanding Individual: Kathy Howard
Outstanding Group: Children’s Hemiplegia and Stroke Association
6 AWARDS FOR NATIONAL LEADERSHIPMost Impactful: Barbara Wilder
Most Impactful Community Fundraising Event: Joe Romenesko
Outstanding Support Group: The Aphasia Lunch Bunch
RAISE
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Caregiving is a tough job, but caregivers are essential to a stroke survivor’s recovery. Caregivers provide personal care, assist with appointments and medications, manage financial and transportation matters, and provide physical, mental and emotional support.
Until recently, Marsha Dickerson had never known anyone who’d had a stroke. But her husband was diagnosed with a right ischemic stroke (a blood clot in the right side of his brain) and given treatment at the hospital. The stroke left him with left-sided weakness—he couldn’t move his left arm or leg and the left side of his face drooped.
Marsha soon realized that the stroke had drastically changed her and her husband’s lives. She would continue to be a wife and confidante, but the stroke meant that she would also have to become an advocate, supporter, chauffeur—in short, a caregiver. And the job would be 24/7.
While her husband was still in rehabilitation, Marsha picked up National Stroke Association’s educational materials about stroke, which had been distributed by the hospital. A few months later, while hungrily searching for even more information about stroke, she found CarelivingSM Community, an online community where caregivers can connect, share and support one another. She was relieved to find a place where she could learn to be a better caregiver—for both her husband and herself.
Marsha says, “I didn’t have to wait for the monthly stroke support group meeting. I could get daily support, I’d go to Careliving Community and several caregivers would have made entries at midnight or later. Caregivers openly shared experiences. What books and articles are you reading? What’s your experience with therapists? How was your day?”
Find caregiver resources at www.stroke.org/care.
A Love Story
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ABOUT CAREGIVER RESOURCES
NationalSTROKEAssociation™
4,500ACTIONS
1200+ADVOCATES
Respite programs for caregivers
COMMUNITY
9,000+ visits2,000+ members
200% growth
71% find solutions and support50%
find friends and release
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After the Hospital
Preventing Recurrent Stroke
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Reached caregivers16,000+
stroke.org/care
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VIRTUAL LOBBY DAYLIFESPAN RESPITE CARE REAUTHORIZATION ACT Free Caregiver
Webinars• Creating a Support System• When Caregiving Is Stressful
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Hundreds of INSPIRATIONAL STORIESNational Ambassadors
Jennifer RutherfordAmber Frazier
Faces of Stroke Caregiver Henry Winkler
RAISEOutstanding Group: Children’s Hemiplegia and Stroke Association
CaregiversJana White Julie Ring
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For 27 years now, we have found an outstanding community partner in OSF St. Francis Medical Center in Peoria, Ill. They recognize the life-saving importance of excellent stroke care.
Their stroke team has a “FASTer” protocol—a system of notifications, team assembly and efficient diagnosis for the best care for every stroke patient, every time. In 2012, OSF even matched the world record for fastest stroke treatment: nine minutes.
Then they beat it—from the moment the stroke patient came through the door to diagnosis to treatment, only five minutes passed. This efficient, timely care can be the difference between lifelong disability and little to no deficits.
It seems that OSF has the same philosophy in their work as we do in ours. Says Jan Jahnel, OSF’s chief stroke nurse coordinator, and Teresa Swanson Devlin, stroke coordinator, “you can throw all the money in the world at [your stroke program], but you need team dedication and passion to make it work.”
National Stroke Association is a part of their team. We help OSF provide excellent care by keeping them up to date on stroke guidelines and providing materials and online conferences to help train their staff. With our education and support, OSF became the first hospital in Illinois and second in the U.S. to receive elite national accreditation and recognition for stroke excellence—the Comprehensive Stroke Center Certification.
We also make sure they have resources to provide support to stroke survivors and life-saving stroke education for their community.
Jan says, “We care about our community [and] we have so much to offer at our hospital—but we can’t do what we need to unless people get here! We really promote National Stroke Association’s FAST message and the importance of calling 9-1-1.”
For a list of our member hospitals, see www.stroke.org/scnmembers.
An Unfinished Story
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4,000+ Attendees
Webinars for Healthcare Professionals
NationalSTROKEAssociation™
ABOUT PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION AND MEMBERSHIP
Live Education Programs44 • Atrial Fibrillation• Pseudobulbar Affect
GuidelinesBest Practices
One Hospital’s Experience
CertifiedStroke
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The ONLY strokerehabilitation certification
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Comprehensive Stroke Webinar Series
500+ Attendees
JOURNAL of STROKEand
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NationalSTROKEAssociation™
267 Member Facilities
75 Professional Society Members
6,000+ Medical Professionals Reached
155,000+ Education Materials
30,000 StrokeSmartSM Magazines Distributed
Stroke Center Network and Professional Society
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2012 FINANCIALS NationalSTROKEAssociation™
Total Net Assets $1,463,632Current Assets $1,653,234
Current Liabilities $308,412
Long-term Liabilities $14,446
Total Liabilities $322,858
Total Assets
$1,786,490 Total Liabilities and Net Assets
$1,786,490
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2012 FINANCIALS NationalSTROKEAssociation™
Earned Income $102,476
Professional Membership $380,777
Contributions $1,266,998
Grants $1,139,561
Total Revenue $2,889,812
Public Education $1,028,235
Administrative $319,058
Professional Education $1,349,135
Fundraising $692,340
Total Expenses $3,388,768
NATIONAL STROKE ASSOCIATION BOARD MEMBERS
Chairman Michael D. Walker, MD
Vice-chairman George Davis Jr.
Chairman Emeritus Valerie IrelandSamuel K. Lessey Jr.
Sue Anschutz-RodgersMollye BlockHoward M. BrennerAnastasia ColemanEdward F. Cox, Esq.Patricia Nixon CoxMichael J. Darling Philip Gorelick, MD, MPH
Daniel F. Hanley, MDC. Martin Harris, MD James Peake Robert Shapiro Carla Smith David Sproat Tim van Biesen
The Authors of Our Story
Jayne Abshire
David and Lynne Ambrose
Grover and Joyce Anderson
Ms. Joanne Anzalone
Ms. Nikki Ann Applebaum
Mr. Gilbert Asher
Dr. Douglas Aspros
Mr. Kwablah Attiogbe
Frank Austin
Mr. Kendell Austin
Mr. Greg Barajas
Thomas Baranski
Mr. Bill Barksdale
Tammy Battaglia
Mr. Gerald Bennett
Mr. and Ms. Jerome Berko
Ms. Vivian Beyda
Vernon Birks
Richard Blackwell
Ms. Joan Boes
Dr. John Bornhofen
Sue Bremner
Mr. Jimmi Brigham
Ms. Jennifer Sall Brooks
Mr. Robert Brown
Stephen Bryant
Kevin Burd
Mr. Carmine Canonico
Mrs. Mary Carden
Mr. James Carr
Mr. Gerald Carruth
Rev. Don Carson
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Case
Mr. Michael Cassidy
Mr. Michael Chan
Ms. Linda Chilian
Ms. Ann Christensen
Karen Christman
Mr. Harvey Clayman
Ms. June Clendenin
Patricia and John Cloos
Ms. Jane Collen
Mr. John Collins
Mrs. Valerie Commers
Jim Cook
Mr. Andrew Cook
Mr. Tim Cowgill
Grady Crahan
Mr. and Mrs. David Crowley
Dr. Carol Curry
Gary Daly
Dr. Benjamin Davis
Mr. Gerald Davis
Ms. Nicole Davis
Mr. Wayne Davis
Thomas and Barbara Dennis
Ms. Ellie Diegelmann
Mr. Frank DiGrappa
Pam Doman
Ms. Anne-Marie Donnelly
Ms. Joanne D’Onofrio
Mr. Devin Dougherty
Robert Duffer
Mr. James E. Duggan
Mr. Robert Duke
Mr. E. Bruce Dunn
Mrs. Eileen Dykeman
Mr. George Eastment
Ms. Maureen Eisenberg
Mr. Robert Van Etten
Mr. David Farer
Mr. William Fawcett
Mr. Thomas Fay
Mr. Irving Fenster
Mr. Feliciano Ferrer
Mrs. Cheryl Fick
Mrs. Leah Fileman
Mrs. Rhoda Fineman
Mr. Douglas Fisher and Mrs. Randall Fox
Ms. Rick Freyer
Mr. Stuart Friedman
Ms. Tammy Fuchigami
Stefan Gassner
Jim Gatt
Mrs. Jeanne Gerson
Laurene Giagnorio
Sharon Ginter
Judith Glatzel
Mr. Aaron Goldberg
Mrs. Suzanne Goodrich
Dr. Douglas Griffith
Mr. Chris Grutkowski
Mr. John Haberlin
Mr. William Hall
Mr. John Hamrick
Stephanie Harris
Gaye Harris
Mr. Gerald Harris
Mr. Quin Harris
Philip Hatfield
Mr. A. Hays
Barbara and Charles Headley
Mr. Joel Hecht
Kathleen Hedland
Mr. Roy Hendrickson
Ms. Elizabeth Hernandez
Charon Hershhorn
ANNUAL GIVING We give special recognition to the generous donors who invest more than $100 annually to support our mission. Thank you for your continued support.
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BEQUESTS Thank you to those whose legacies live on through bequests that support National Stroke Association.
Carmen Becker Trust
Sylvia Dellar Trust
Mr. Louis Gersten
Barry Litchfield Trust
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ludolph
Ms. Angela Salatti
Ms. Matilda Scheiner
Mrs. Suzanne Hess
Mr. Bill HIckey
Mr. John Hill
Mr. George Hillier
Mr Robert Hoffman
Ms. Tammy Holbert
Prudential Manor Homes
Paul Huber
Ms. Jane Humphrey
Thomas Iliadis
Kausar Jabbar
Cayla Jackson
Mr. John Jay
Jeanette Jeanette
Janet Johnson
Dr. Judi Johnson
Ms. Carolyn Johnston
Ms. Cynthia Jones
Erwin Juda
Mr. John Kabara
Mr. Seymour Katz
Mr. Kevin Keim
Mr. Jim Kelley
Mr. Eric Kemmerer
Ms. Barbara King
Mr. Robert King
Mr. Thomas Kirby
Mr. Ron Kircher
Mr. Ronald Kirk
Mr. Phillip Kleweno
Mr. Thomas Kochalka
Mr. Sandeep Kochhar
Mrs. Gene Koelbel
Ms. Barbara Konecny
Marcy Kopelman
Mr. Sergio Kuc
Ms. Susan Houston Lacy
Ms. Cecelia Lance
Mr. Gerald Lavery
Nancy Law
Dana Lazowski
Mrs. Catherine Lennon
Sydney Levenson
Richard Levine
Erin Lewis
Mr. Robert Lindoerfer
Mr. Timmy Locklear
Mrs. Deborah Lombardi
Ms. Linda Lomele
Ms. Tara Looman
Robert and Gail Loveman
Mr. Donald Malone
Mr. Robert Margolies
Mr. Samuel Mark
Mr. Jack Marlowe
Mr. Paul Marquardt
Mr. Gerald Matisoff
Mrs. Susan Mayfield
Daniel Mazza
Ms. Margaret McCarte
Michael Mccarty
Mr. Robert McGoff
Ms. Nancy McKown
Mr. Frank McMorrow
Ms. Patricia McNabb
Christine Meyer
Ms. Stephen Meyer
David Michaeli
Ms. Debra Miller
Mr. Jim Miller
Ms. Maxine Mindel
Mr. Julian Minghi
Rasika Mishra
Mr. Bob Montressor
Mr. David Moretti
Marilyn and Alan Morris
Ms. Jodi Adeson Morrocco
Dr. Michel Mouravieff
Ms. Cheryl Eldred and Ms. Margaret Fuquea
Mr. Michael Munster
Dr. Alvin Mushkatel
Mr. Abram Nalibotsky
Mr. Thomas Napoli
Ms. Linda Nardi
Mr. David Newman
Mrs. Dottie Norton
Mr. John Obidos
Mr. Terence O’Brien
Terence and Virginia O’Connell
Karen Oldani
Ms. Judy O’Neill
Mrs. Norma Opgrand
David Otts
Mr. Dean Oyler
Mr. Harsha Panyadahundi
Barbara Parker
Ms. Trina Parker
Lee Parsons
Mr. Al Peraza
Ms. Cindy Petsch
Theresa Phillips
William Piernot
Mrs. Tillie Piscevich
Ms. Marilyn Polansky
Ms. Karen Pomicter
Mrs. Joyce Ponso
Ms. Judith Powell
Mr. Stephen Pratten
Mr. Fred Pribble
Dr. Bridglal Ramkissoon
Tara Rebele
Ms. Kimberly Riley
Jay Riordan
Mr. Bill Ritter
Laura Robinson
Ms. Monique Roesslein
Mr. Chris Rozewski
Mr. William Ruffer
Ms. Candace Rush
Joyce Sabari
Mrs. Anne Scheffer
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Schultz
Stanley Schwartz
Maria Schwarz
Robert Scialabba
Cody Scott
Wayne and Anna Shackelford
Mr. David Shaw
Ms. Merle Ann Siegelman
Ms. Anne Sigmon
Ms. Jackie Simmons
Satnam Singh
Ms. Dorothy Smith
Mr. Marvin Smolansky
Mr. Glenn Sontag
Mrs. Naomi Sosa
Mr. Joe Spicer
Judith Staed
Beeb and Billye Staff
Dr. David Stokes
Ms. Carol Stone
Mrs. Denise Storey
Hans and Carol Storr
Ms. Sarah Strasser
Mr. William Stratton
Ms. Gale Strong
Ms. Ann Sudarsky
Amy Sukinik
Ms. Marilyn Sumner
Ms. Ayako Alma Sunamoto
Kathleen Synakowski
Ms. Julie Takeda
Ms. Lillian Tallman
Donald Tanenbaum
Mr. Robert Tannhauser
Cathy Tomlinson
Ms. Patricia Toole
Mrs. Rebecca Toon
Kienmy Tran
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Tucker
Venkat Veerappan
Susara Viljoen
Ms. Diana Wagner
Angela Waldon
Ms. Mary Walsh
Donna Warren
Ms. Judy Weber
Mr. Robert Wheeler
Mr. Gary Whitmore
Dr. Richard Widder
Mrs. Judith Wilkinson
Anna Willox
Ms. Ruth Wilson
Ms. Bonnie Winslow
Upstream International
John Wohlgemuth
Jerry and Joan Wright
Ms. Jill Ziman
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Acorda Therapeutics
Allergan, Inc.
Allergan Foundation
Allsup
Avanir Pharmaceuticals
Boehringer Ingelheim
Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Bristol-Myers Squibb/ Pfizer, Inc. Joint Venture
Colorado Business Bank
Driskill Foundation
Frank M. Ewing Foundation
Genentech, Inc.
Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Lundbeck A/S
Medtronic, Inc.
NovaVision
Patterson Medical
Patterson Foundation
Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute
Pfizer, Inc.
Rehab Institute of Chicago
Stryker
Major Donors
Mr. and Ms. Oliver Roy DeGroot
Dearborn Advisors, LLC
Dianne Dicola
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dottolo
Mr. Eyal Dunkel
Mrs. Greta Faigen
Mr. Ilan Goldstein
Mr. David Johnson
Jewish Communal Fund
Mr. Philip Kozloff
Mr. Richard Leder
Lycon LLC
Ms. Jacqueline Mars
Kevin Vollmer and Brigid O’Connor Richard and Ann Organisciak Amb. and Mrs. Joseph Petrone
Grosh Scenic Rentals, Inc. Mr. John Ricks
Mr. Marvin Shapiro
Emmet and Toni Stephenson
SPONSORS, FOUNDATIONS, MAJOR DONORS The following generous foundations, corporations and individuals have awarded support to National Stroke Association’s stroke education and prevention services.
ING New York City Marathon Wendy Abbott
Dylan Armajani
Allison Bradley
Kate Breiner
Geraldine Carroll
Rafael Castelblanco
Christine Ciccarone
Ed Cox
Michael Darling
Carolyn Fanning
Buddy Gumina
Nicole Hall
Lenice Hogan
David Jenkins
Kevin Kovalsky
Melissa Leyva
Joanna Lodzinski
Greg Mateja
Monica McLaurin
Brenda McRae
Naomi Nakamura
Tim Noonan
Lisa O’Rear
Kelley Octigan
Rene Pere
Justin Prunell
John Rante
Tyler Saeli
Ivan Saval
Ilana Semel
Tim van Biesen
Shea Weir
Mark Williams
Marine Corps Marathon Joyce Bulger-Noto
John Catalano
Maureen Champa
William Fanning
Kevin Lawrence
Jason Powers
Kristen Powers
Alexa Teevens Aquaphor New York City Triathlon Justin Condon
Ed Cox
Kenny Li
Sheila Power
Jason Serapiglia
Kate Soller
Phil Tetreault
Jeffrey Trongone
Maria Trump
Jeffrey Yang TD Bank Five Boro Bike Tour James Di Liberto
Susie Emmerling
Christine Gonzalez
Ralph Gonzalez
Bruce Hawley
Alvin McElveen
Joe Romenesko
Paul Romenesko
Michael Rosenberg
Karen Schreiber
Ilana Semel
Dacia Spencer
Personal Endurance Event Team Members Brian Brock
James Devin Benford
Cameron Duffy
Erica Gorman
Kathleen Mellano
Kelly Nolan Cortesi
Holli Sheets
Kristine Spano Community Fundraising Event Hosts Mark Anzalone
Andrea Baran
Julie Barancho
Lauren Boisvert
Brady Trane Service, Inc.
Kate Childress
Jay Christiana
Jeff Christiana
Jessica Cook
Craig-Glenn-Sims family
Selima Eaddy
Fasttime Motor Sport
Steve Garrod
Sarah Harris
Brice Robert Hickey
Charlotte Hoffman
Francis Janisch
Leon Levy
Allison Lloyd
Melissa Loflin
Bob Minahan
Valerie and Lisa Mitchell
Katie Neal-Rizzo
Allison Oreilly
Sandi Pileggi
Leigh Ann Quinn
Maureen Rivers
Shands Rehab Hospital
Shannon Robinson
Libby Schnabel
Shirley Senn
Beatra Smith
Trudy Sunday
The Suridis Family
Danielle Travis
Michael Verrington
COMMUNITY FUNDRAISERS AND STROKE CHALLENGE TEAM The following generous foundations, corporations and individuals have awarded support to National Stroke Association’s stroke education and prevention services.
Mr. Curtis Anderson
Mr. Carl von Bernuth
Mrs. Debbie Baughn
Clarfeld Financial Advisors, Inc.
Ms. Mary Davis
Mrs. Mary Kay Del Giacco
Mr. Edward DuPont
Jacqueline Earle
Mr. and Mrs. R. Max Gould
Ms. Jean Hamilton
Raynelle and B.S. Heidrick
Valerie Ireland
Ms. Faye Kimerling
Ms. Judith Koblentz
Hon. Samuel Lessey
Jennifer Mitchell
Kitty and Bill Moeller
Ms. Charlotte Nad
Ms. Marcia Nad
Mr. Edwin Pomeroy
Mr. Robert Stucker
Ms. Sarah Taylor
Mr. Livingston Ulf
Ms. Phyllis Weisberg
Mr. George Whiteley
Ms. Kathryn Wriston
IN MEMORY OF GEORGE DAVIS SR. His dedication to stroke prevention, education and awareness was unmatched. Thank you to those supporters who keep his legacy alive.
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Minnie Acosta
Mrs. Carrie Almer
Lin Carte Anderson
Mr. George Athanas
Richard Barancho
Becky Baranski
Mrs. Jeanne S. Betteker
Kamlesh Bhagat
Beji Billimoria
Mr. Robert C. Borjeson
Tracey Boyd
Dick Brown
Mr. James E. Burns
Mr. Edward Carrier
Lin Carte-Anderson
Barbara Caruso
Juanita Cianfano
Justin Condon
Joan Connolly
Beverly J. Craig
Ms. Patricia (Tricia) Susan Cummings
Lois Dempsey
Frank Dompe
Miss Alesa Easterling
Nancy Ely
Dr. James J. Faremouth
Aldo Riccardo Favilli
Mr. Robert James “R.J.” Frye
Mr. Charles Galdes
Dan Gray/John Gates
Olga Goldstein
Dr. Mervin Goldstein
Gwyn Grange
Mrs. Nancy Jo Hall
Jennifer L. Handly
Mr. Budd Hebert
Mr. William Henderson
Mrs. Joanne Ingram
Mr. David Lynn Johnson
William J. Swistak, Jr.
Mr. John J. Schreiber, Jr.
Dr. Kazumasa Kaya
Eli Krodman
Ronald Lai
David R. Main
Mr. Michael John Manthos
Susan Matisoff
Bill McKee
Dorothy B Miller
Mr. Joseph P. Miller
Alfredo Mirando
Mary R Molina
Mrs. Lorraine Mollin
Elizabeth C. Niepow
Mr. Richard “Dick” Norgrove
Evio A. Panichi
Mr. Michelangelo Panico
Ms. Charlotte Pate
Sophie Pluto
Jeffry B. Pogue
Ruth J. Reese
Ms. Rogers
Mr. Dwight Rogers
Amanda Rosenberg
Mrs. Anastasia E. Sava
Mr. John Scanlon
Mayo Scott and Louise Scott
Dorothy Seidman
Madan G. Shah
Mrs. Dana Sharma
Mr. Michael Sheffield
Florence Smith
Lupe Smith
Joy Anderson Smith
Mrs. Omorfia Spathopoulos
Mr. George Stallings Sr.
Pat Staff
Mr. William Staff
Noma Paddock Strang
Mario Viggiano
Dr. Edward G. Voss
Wilman Wellman
Vi Wilkens
Lawrence Yera
Richard Howard and Esther and Cideon Lichtman
TRIBUTE GIFTS Generous contributions have been made to create these keepsake tributes in memory and honor of individuals who have touched our lives. Our tribute honorees are listed below.
We apologize in the event an omission or error has occurred. Please call (303) 754-0930 to notify National Stroke Association.
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