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June 2012
Picnic Season Kicks Off in Sandusky
Two hundred and thirty-six years ago, the United States Army was established to
defend our Nation. From the Revolutionary War to the Global War on Terror, our
Soldiers remain Army Strong with a deep commitment to our core values and beliefs.
This 236th birthday commemorates America’s Army – Soldiers, Families and
Civilians – who are achieving a level of excellence that is truly Army Strong both
here and abroad. Their willingness to sacrifice to build a better future for others and
to preserve our way of life is without a doubt, the Strength of our Nation.
Army Birthday Celebration at OVH-Georgetown
June 14th
Volunteers are
needed to escort
residents to the
Pavilion at 10 a.m.
Call Lucas x1358
for more details.
In an effort to reduce costs and be environmentally friendly, The Veteran, will now be offered electronically. If you would prefer to receive The Veteran via email, please contact Kimberly Lewallen at [email protected]. The Veteran is available online at www.ohioveteranshome.gov. Click on the Veterans Home tab Click on The Veteran Newsletter If you wish to be on The Veteran mailing list, please contact Kimberly Lewallen at 419-625-2454 ext. 1216 or via email at [email protected]
THE VETERAN IS
ELECTRONIC
Remember to proudly fly your flag on Flag Day — June 14th
Newsletter Info
Please send articles or ideas for inclusion in the next newsletter to the appropriate editor.
Kimberly Lewallen-Sandusky Editor 3416 Columbus Avenue Sandusky, OH 44870 419-625-2454 ext. 1216 Email: [email protected] Pat Michalski-Georgetown Editor 2003 Veterans Boulevard Georgetown, OH 45121 937-378-2900 ext. 2739 Email: [email protected]
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Welcome to Sandusky
Vital Statistics
Calvin Miller D1
William Clifton D1
William Mariner D2
Willis Ineman D2
James Ellington B2
Harry Kimberlin D2
Gregg Moreland D1
Retnold Johnjulio D2
Donald Franklin D2
Robert Stiger C2
Kenneth Zablocki D1
Vets Hall transfers to
Nursing Home from
4/11—5/10
Vets Hall Admissions from
4/11-5/10
Nursing Home 416
Veterans Hall 173
Total 589
Immediate
placement in
Veterans Hall
Census as of
5/10/2012
Jimmy Munoz, Avon
Branch of Service: Air Force
Date of Service: 1971-1972
Occupation: Ford
Interests: Biking, swimming, dogs
Jack Feltner, Sandusky
Branch of Service: Army
Date of Service: 1945-1947
Occupation: Plant Manager
Interests: Sports, outdoor activities
Joe DeNardy, Sandusky
Branch of Service: Army
Date of Service: 1943-1946
Occupation: Moving
Interests: Cards, music
Tadeusz Palmer, Toledo
Branch of Service: Army
Date of Service: 1943-1946
Occupation: Laborer
Interests: Animals, cards, church
Albert Conaway, Greenwich
Branch of Service: Army
Date of Service: 1964-1966
Occupation: Laborer
Interests: Dogs, fishing, music, cards
Donald Renfro, Cleveland
Branch of Service: Army
Date of Service: 1946-1947; 1950-1951
Occupation: Industrial Caterer
Interests: animals, bowling, dancing, music
James McNamee, Cleveland
Branch of Service: Air Force
Date of Service: 1974-1965
Occupation: Car detailer
Interests: Music, dogs, fishing
Kenneth Baker, LaGrange
Branch of Service: Army
Date of Service: 1965-1966
Occupation: Machine Operator
Interests: Civil War Reinactor
Leland Hardy, Elyria
Branch of Service: Army
Date of Service: 1943-1945
Occupation: Truck Driver
Interests: Model airplanes, old cars
Ronald Rothstein, Cleveland
Branch of Service: Army
Date of Service: 1951-1953
Occupation: Graphic Arts
Interests: Music, dogs, reading
Joseph Williams, Westlake
Branch of Service: Army
Date of Service: 1969-1983
Occupation: Carpenter
Interests: Swimming, walking, puzzles
Richard Hauzer, Westlake
Branch of Service: Army
Date of Service: 1971-1973
Occupation: N/A
Interests: Short wave radio, reading
Sandusky
None
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SUMMER
WISH LIST
The Wish List was established to seek donations for those items that will enhance the lives of our veter-ans. To avoid duplication of pur-chases, please contact Kimberly Lewallen, Volunteer Coordinator at 419-625-2454 ext. 1216 or [email protected]. Entertainment Fund $150.00+ Activities Fund $200.00+ Medical Equipment $50.00+ Furniture Fund $50.00+ Adopt-A-Veteran $50.00+ All checks for donations should be made payable to the Ohio Veter-ans Home and earmarked for the item(s) you or your organization wish to purchase. Ohio Veterans Home staff will handle the order-ing process. If you are interested in sponsoring a project, please call Volunteer Services for more information. Projects range from $5,000 up.
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In acknowledgement of his positive support of the residents at the Ohio Veterans Home—Sandusky, Terry Nichols was presented a plaque for being the 2011 Volunteer of the Year. The residents of the Ohio Veterans Home benefit so greatly from his commitment and dedi-cation. Terry began volunteering at OVH since 2003, accumulating more than 7,000 hours. Terry is a consistent, reliable member of the OVH care team, always the first one to show up for a job, helping in any way possible and staying until the end! Congratulations, Terry!
Volunteer Advisory Committee members who achieved perfect attendance at VAC meetings in 2011 were June Downs — American Legion Auxiliary Representative, Don Limer—AMVETS Representative, Eugene Fitzthum — AMVETS Deputy, Rance Snyder—AMVETS Deputy, Linda L. Johnston — AMVETS Auxiliary Representative, Sonja Limer—AMVETS Auxiliary Deputy, Earl Johnston — Sons of AMVETS Deputy, Randy Smith—Sons of AMVETS Deputy, Dale Smith — Catholic War Veterans Representative, Stuart Heaberlin—Disabled American Veter-ans Representative, Lowell Rounds — Elks 1718 Deputy, Dorothea Lofquist — Firelands Mili-tary Vehicle Group Representative, Victor Smith — Knights of Columbus Deputy, Raymond M. Niehm — Preservance Lodge Masonic Service Assn. Rep., Kermit Price — Preservance Lodge Masonic Service Assn. Deputy, E. Joseph Eberly — Military Order of the Cootie Repre-sentative, Pamela Crow—Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary Representative, Alan Lonz — Vietnam Veterans of America Representative, Janeann Williams — Thomas Neill Woman’s Relief Corps, Representative, Bob Darr—40 Et Eight Deputy.
100 -- 299 Hours of Service—Lennie Burkett, Ruth Conrad, John Dobyns, Amy Edwards,
Tom Edwards, Mary Louise Ellsworth, Brittney Forster, Douglas Gastier, Darlene Krupp,
David O’Hare, Alice Lehmann, Emery Macko, Joseph McPeek, Joe Michel, Diane Miller,
Gene Rospert, James Sandy, Carolyn Warner, Kristine Webster, Cathy Weilnau, Ron Witt-
mer. 300-499 Hours of Service-Larry Bedee, Winnie Chasteen, Shirley Dennison, Robert
Englehorn, Howard Henrichsen, Thomas Miller, Ronald Wittmer, Jeanette Zerby-Smith.
500-999 Hours of Service-Brian Cassidy, Cheryl Eaton, William Edwards, Clyde Keels,
Larry Stansbery, Peggy Windnagle. 1,000-1,499 Hours of Service-Gina Dennison,
Patricia Hansen, Emery Macko, Donna Van Auken. 1,500-1,999 Hours of Service-Scott
Davis, Elaine Fitzthum, Marlene Pasqualini, Dean Pixley, Ruth Steele. 2,000-2,499
Hours of Service-Ron Dennison, Earl Johnston, Steve Schaefer, Rance Snyder. 2,500-
2,999 Hours of Service-Virginia Bailey, David Cross, Easter Davis. 3,000-3,499 Hours of
Service-Frank Aleksandrowicz, Peggy Davis, Ceil Hermes-Frisari, Robert Stacey. 3,500-
3,999 Hours of Service-June Downs, Phyllis Nuber, Tom Ostkar, Paul Pelham, Kathy
Schirg. 5,000-5,499 Hours of Service-Elizabeth Smith. 5,500-5,999 Hours of Service-
Eugene Fitzthum. 7,000-7,499– Terry Nichols. 7,500-7,999 Hours of Service– Sharon
Coble. 5 Years of Service-Virginia Bailey, Louise Brown, Homer Dahlin, Twilene Dahlin,
Joseph Michel, Jackie Niven, Eloise Rhodes, Vernetta Vallimont, Ronald Wittmer. 10
Years of Service-Paul Pelham, Dennis Pell, Nanette Peters, Emily Platte, Rosemary Po-
cock, Nina Stein, Lenore Syrstad. 15 Years of Service-Ralph Landon, David Lee, Joyce
Lee, Richard Mittendorf, Jeanette Zerby-Smith. 30 Years of Service– Peggy Davis.
Camping Club members
enjoyed a week of camping,
fishing and fun in New
York .
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BIRTHDAY LISTS
Birthday lists are available if you
wish to participate in our birthday
card program.
For more information, contact
Kimberly Lewallen at
419-625-2454 ext. 1216 or
Kimberly Lewallen @dvs.ohio.gov.
SCOREBOARD
Wii Bowling: 1st-James Alexakos
2nd-Hubert Appling 3rd-Dave Montgomery
Cornhole: 1st-John Gattino &
James Alexakos
Checkers: 1st-John Stattler
2nd-Rudy Schaeffer 3rd-Cliff Berg
01 Reynold J. Johnjulio
Heyward Howard
James M. Collier
William F. Donahey
02 Joseph M. Garrett
03 Everette E. Parker
Joyce E. Cook
Raymond W. Everett
4 August G. Rincich
Charles P. Berka
Eugene P. Sanders
John W. Alspach
06 Carl T. Kramer
Ernest D. Snook
James M. Evans
07 Thomas Boldt
09 Eugene R. Budkewicz
Lars A. Carlson
William S. Smith
James J. Sexton
10 Steven F. Brown
Thomas R. Cook
11 James W. Whitehead
Robb McEaneney
12 Kenneth F. Higgins
Michael J. Romanchok
Robert J. Glass
13 Donald Nielsen
Franklin P. Rose
Loren K. Moyer
14 George Fugo
Lawrence W. Gross
Lester Miller
James M. Oleski
15 Leroy C. Dill
18 Gerald F. Owens
John E. Carstensen
Robert T. Bloom
19 Norman D. Willier
Samuel A. Nutter
22 Jess W. Fredericy
Larry E. Senter
Gerald L. Lease
Priomo G. DelAngela
23 Clair E. Shane
Nick Georgiafandis
25 John L. Hendricks
Gary R. Prince
Eugene N. Smith
26 Louis B. Thomas
Paul E. Hoch
28 Earl L. Guisinger
29 Kurt Farenchak
30 Howard M. Feldman
Robert L. Pargeon
June
Birthdays
RESIDENT SPOTLIGHT—ROBERT KLINE
-by Everette E. Parker, DOM+ Resident
Robert Kline, a resident of the
Ohio Veterans Home, has
traveled all over the world’s
oceans.
A veteran of eight years in the
Merchant marines, Bob
enlisted right out of high
school starting as “a lowly
deck hand” but advancing to
navigator while serving on
literally dozens of merchant
vessels hauling arms and other
supplies to troops during
World War II. Bob received
his Commission in New York
directly from then Secretary of
the Navy, Forestall. He trav-
eled on every ocean in the
world, usually on armed ships,
but “never faced combat.”
Bob is proud of all his ships,
recalling some that were 1,000
feet long. He, like many oth-
ers in the Merchant Marines,
was not classed as a veteran
he visited on his ships.
“I came here to OVH only
because I was
becoming too
much of a bur-
den to my wife.
She is 87 and I
am 90,” he said.
Bob states, “I
am enjoying it
here (at OVH).
This is the next
best thing to
home. I am treated very good
here and everyone is good to
me.” Since coming to OVH,
Bob enjoys trips, bingo and
playing Wii games with other
residents. He also attends
Mass regularly.
Bob’s family is very suppor-
tive and visits him frequently,
helping him with his OVH
activities as much as possible.
until 1988. Now, he is a
proud member of the Ameri-
can Lehio, AMVETS and the
Knights of Colum-
bus in which he
served as Grand
Knight of Huron
County.
Born in the village
of New Washington,
his family moved to
Norwalk when he
was very young and
has called Norwalk home ever
since. At one time, after re-
turning to Norwalk, Non oper-
ated Isaly store and was very
popular with his customers.
Later, he worked for General
Motors.
Bob was married to his wife
of 65 years upon discharge in
1946. They have seven sons
and six daughters, almost as
widely scattered as the ports
From Boston to Baghdad, Tampa to Toronto, The United States Army Field Band has been thrilling
audiences of all ages for more than six decades. As the premier touring musical representative for
the United States Army, this internationally-acclaimed organization travels thousands of miles each
year presenting a variety of music to enthusiastic audiences throughout the nation and abroad.
Through these concerts, the Field Band fosters the support of the American people for members of
the armed forces and supports diplomatic efforts around the world.
The United States Army Field Band is considered by music critics to be one of the most versatile
and inspiring musical organizations in the world. Its members, selected by highly-competitive audi-
tion, represent some of the finest musical talent in America. More than six decades as the military's
most traveled musicians have earned them the title, "The Musical Ambassadors of the Army."
JUNE 25TH
at 10:00 a.m.
in the GREAT ROOM
5
Taps
DIRECTOR OF INPATIENT SERVICES
Frank Swinehart’s job is to make
sure Veterans who live at the Ohio
Veterans Homes and are nearing
the end of life receive excellent
hospice care.
Frank is Director of Inpatient
Services for Stein Hospice, which
operates a hospice unit at the
Georgetown home and cares for
patients at the Sandusky home. As
the former administrator of OVH in
Sandusky, Frank is well aware of
the issues facing Veterans and their
families.
“The staff is familiar with me and
my values, and always foremost is
the needs of the Veteran patient,”
he said.
Some of those needs are changing
as the aging Vietnam Veterans
move into OVH and need hospice
care. Many of them are dealing
with Post-traumatic stress disorder
and other emotional difficulties.
Stein Hospice is prepared to meet
their needs, Frank said.
“We have staff trained
in Eye Movement
Desensitization, which
is an effective treatment
method for resolving
emotional difficulties,
and a team of
counselors available to
o f f e r e m o t i o n a l
support,” Frank said.
Stein has been caring
for patients at Sandusky
OVH since the mid-1990s. In early
2011 Stein opened a 22-bed unit in
Georgetown, and in the past year
Frank has focused on building a
strong hospice team in Southern
Ohio. “Given the small size of the
team, they have done a phenomenal
job,” he said.
At both homes, Frank continues
to review and update best
practices so Stein
can deliver its wide
range of services,
r a n g i n g f r o m
cosmetology to
continuous care and
palliative medicine.
A native of Perry
County, Frank now
lives in Sandusky.
Prior to joining Stein
Hospice he worked
for several nursing
facilities in the
Toledo area. He has two
daughters, Julie Frost, a history
professor in Michigan, and Jenny
Swinehart, a special needs teacher
in Florida.
Sandusky
4/11 Emil Ksenich 4/13 Raymond Reep 4/13 Alex Kormas 4/19 Andrew Winters
4/20 Warren Hastings 4/21 Walter Chapman 5/3 Robert Van Allen 5/8 Agnes Kishman
Frank Swinehart
BASIC CABLE SERVICE
IS NOW AVAILABLE
TO OVH RESIDENTS
AT NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE!
SPECIAL THANKS TO THE AMA
On April 23, the AMVETS AUXILIARY sponsored a
trip for C and B unit residents to Bob Evans for break-
fast. Thank you to Linda Johnston, both units had a
great time and a delicious breakfast.
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DONATIONS TO OVH-VAC, INC.
The Ohio Veterans Home Volunteer Advisory Committee (OVH-VAC, Inc.) is a 501(c)3 established solely for providing goods and services to the Ohio Veterans Home for the benefit of its residents. Donations received during the month of April:
American Legion Auxiliary 41, Norwalk VFW 8686, Sheffield Lake AMVETS Auxiliary Department of OH AMVETS 112, Newton Falls AMVETS 55, Sheffield Lake Woman's Relief Corps 275, Castalia Vietnam Veterans MC Chap. X, Dayton American Legion Auxiliary Dept. of OH VFW Auxiliary Department of OH American Legion 99, Toledo Vin Rouge Tent 1
When contributing to our 501(c)3, please make your check payable to OVH-VAC, Inc. Al Lonz, Chairman
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Road Soldiers News The first ride of the 2012
cycling season was
accomplished on 26 April
dodging between early
morning rains (that were
diminishing to endpoint)
and strong northerly cool-
to-cold winds that beat on
the riders on their return to
Elmore. The inaugural
ride was from Elmore, at
the Elmore Cycle and
Fitness Center (a.k.a. “the
Elmore Bike Shop”),
down the trail to Lindsey
and Fremont and then
return. At least that was
the plan…
The ride followed a
wonderful luncheon at the
American Legion Post in
Elmore, Post 279, were we
were treated to some
d e l i c i o u s T a n k ’ s
hamburgers prepared to
perfection by the men of
the Post. This provender
prepared us to greet the
vagaries of the weather on
the North Coast Inland
Trail.
Incidentally, Post 279, in
Elmore, will be part and
parcel of the pending visit
of the Moveable Viet Nam
Wall in August. The Wall
will be coming to Elmore
on the 9th and will leave
on the 13th. In between
those set up and tear down
da tes , the Elmore
community with the
mutual support and aid of
various other groups, in
particular the Ottawa
County Veterans Service
Office, will be hosting a
range of programs and
remembrance for veterans
of the Viet Nam Era,
specifically, and all
veterans, generally.
The Road Soldiers is
helping in doing a Fun
Ride in conjunction with
the visit of the Wall,
currently just called “The
Wall Ride,” and seeking to
get things in order for that
commemorative occasion.
More details will be
forthcoming on our
website as it is rebuilt by
our new webmaster.
Watch for these on
www.roadsoldiers.org. as
time passes. The Wall
Ride will be on the 11th of
August, a Saturday, and
will be what is known as a
“fun ride,” meaning that it
will NOT be a race or
timed, but for recreational
purpose.
The Wall Ride, however,
will likely incorporate a
“Mi l e o f S i l e n c e /
Remembrance,” and riders
will be asked to observe
this in memory of the
veterans who “gave it all”
in the defense of the
nation. We may even do a
miniature American Flag
“planting” alongside of the
trail for this “mile” to
mark the remembrance of
our nation’s heroes.
Again, more will follow…
Back to our North Coast
Inland Trail ride of 26
April, 14 members of the
club turned out for this
first ride of the season.
All of our trikers finished
the course and all of the
r iders managed to
complete at least ten
miles. Joe got confused
and forgot to return to
Elmore and we picked him
up at the Walter Avenue
Fremont Trailhead. Our
fearless chairman made it
to Fremont and turned
about and headed back
toward Elmore only to
suffer ride-ending cramps
in Lindsey where our 14
passenger van picked him
up. That’s well over 15
miles in the cold and at
least 5 against the strong
head winds. Next time,
Quentin will eat a banana
or two before his mega-
output rides!
Our next ride is scheduled
for our Rain Date on 11
May on the Slippery Elm
Trail between Bowling
G r e e n a n d N o r t h
Baltimore. We’ll have
supper at the North
Baltimore Legion Post that
has been long-suffering
over us! We have stood
them up (due to incessant
rains) for the past three
years. This year, we’re
going to the North
Baltimore Legion for
supper come wind or,
literally, high water.
Looking well ahead, the
protracted variable and
just plain nasty weather
will, ultimately, break way
for summer warmth. Keep
the faith and keep riding
until it gets here – just put
on the layers and the tights
on the lower extremities.
Eventually, summer will
get here…
Yours in wheelin’ about,
Lance N. Franke, Staff Liaison Road Soldiers Cycling Club, OVH
C-Unit Residents enjoy a friendly
competition on their Wii.
Thank you for your generosity and support. You are deeply appreciated by the veterans, families and staff at the Home. These gifts will enhance the quality of life of our residents. If you are interested in making a donation, please contact Kimberly Lewallen at 419-625-2454 x. 1216 or [email protected]. If you are interested in making a donation in memory of a loved one, you may do so by sending your check or money order to: Ohio Veterans Home, Attention: Treasury, 3416 Columbus Avenue, Sandusky, OH 44870. Earmark the check or insert note “in memory of.” You may also designate how you would like to see your contribution used, i.e. Activities, Medical Equipment, etc. If you have any questions, please call 419-625-2454 x1510.
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Activities
Ohio Amvets VAVS Fund, Sandusky
K of C Veterans Fund, Sandusky
AMVETS #54, Bryan
D.A.V. - Dept. of Ohio
VFW Aux. Department of Ohio
Adopt-A-Vet
American Legion #83, Sandusky
VFW Aux. Department of Ohio
Birthday Lunch American Legion Department of Ohio
C.W.V. #1905, Sandusky
VVA #774, Berlin Heights
Chapel Fund Delbert Cole, Sandusky
Entertainment American Legion Riders, Sandusky
VFW Aux. Department of Ohio
General Fund Ohio Elks Association
Reynold Johnjulio, Sandusky
VFW of Ohio Charities
V. A. Herman, California
American Legion #99, Toledo
VFW #5645, Findlay
Michael Waldecki, Sandusky
Ladies Auxiliary #422, Niles
Women Veterans
A.L. Aux. #537, Curtice
Bingo Funds
MOC Grand of Ohio
Birthday/Holiday Cards
Elks Lodge #1191, Galion
American Legion #324, Curtice
Ramona Clay, Wellston
Ruby Schiller, Washington C.H.
Ruth Steele, Sandusky
AITP Akron Canton Chapter, Union-
town
American Legion Auxiliary #83, San-
dusky
Carrie Pennington, VA
Mary Kay Barber, Westerville
Judy Gibson, Westerville
Carmen Marin, Westlake
Fay Pickering, Westlake
Kathy Loeffler, Maumee
AMVETS Post 31, Ontario
VFW Aux., Clyde
Pamela Crow, Bellevue
DAV Aux. #45, Jackson
First Presbyterian Church, Perrysville
Barbara Miller, Bucyrus
Westlake Community Services
Rose Foos, Fremont
Madelayne Saionzkowski, Curtice
AMVETS #1979, Bucyrus
VFW Auxiliary Dept. of Ohio
Miscellaneous Items
Bud Walbot
Alfred DiVencenzo, Grafton
KOC #3019
John Hensley, Sandusky
Sidney Rose, Vermilion
Juanita Spencer, Waterville
Annabelle Long, Waterville
Theresa Hayes, Toledo
Shirley Davis, Luckey
Denise Conrad, Woodville
Tina & Pamela Hixon
MONETARY DONATIONS
Summit Motorsports Park, Norwalk Mr. & Mrs. Ben Richmond, Marblehead
American Legion Aux. #3, Findlay
Personal Care Items
Elks Lodge #1718, Port Clinton
In Memory of Thomas Podboy Lake Terminal Railroad Company, Lorain
In Memory of Steve Kosash
Tom & Marianne Maderia, Elyria
Richard & Donna Gorski, Amherst
Ernie & Evelyn Kosash, Lorain
Mary Jane Fritch, Elyria Patricia Riegelsberger, Sheffield Village
Rudolph & Grace Pinter, Elyria
Women’s Investment Group, Sheffield
WHP, Avon
Marilou & Robert Hiltabidde, Sheffield
Wellsley & Kathleen Gray, FL
Thomas & Polly Finnegan, FL
In Memory of Eugene Horvath
Irene & Charles Petro, Rocky River
Gina Bertola, Cleveland
Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Christopher,
Cleveland
In Memory of Herbert Dunkerton
Peterson Heat Treating, Kent
In Memory of Robert Coleman A.J. & Margaret Hill, N. Ridgeville
MEMORIAL CONTRIBUTIONS
April 2012
Acknowledgements
IN-KIND DONATIONS
IN-KIND DONATIONS
IN-KIND DONATIONS
Oather Gene Meese Birthplace: Cincinnati, OH Branch of Service: Army Air Corps Date of Service: 0/1943-11/1945 Occupation: Western Electric Manager Interest: Golf, Bowling, Travel Alamanzer Harp Birthplace: London, KY Branch of Service: Navy Date of Service: 06/1940-06/1946 Occupation: Pipe Fitter Interest: Horses, Playing Cards, Sports
Welcome to Georgetown
Chaplain’s Corner……...By Chaplain Bill Kirby
Arthur Smith Jr. Birthplace: Orient, OH Branch of Service: Navy Date of Service: 02/1945-07/1946 Occupation: Equipment Operator Interest: Horses, Outdoor Activities Jack Yeager Birthplace: Cincinnati, OH Branch of Service: Navy Date of Service: 11/1943-12/1945 Occupation: Factory Foreman Interest: Motorcycles, Playing Cards
Oh, blessed June. What a wonderful month.
Activities abound. Busy is an understatement.
There are many themes that flourish during the
month of June. Such as:
National Rose Month (our National
flower)
Graduation celebrations
Weddings, of course
National Safety Month and
National Fruit and Vegetable Month
These last two, Safety and Health, make me think
about two areas of our lives that deeply interest God.
How do I know? Because He provided a huge amount
of direction regarding our lives and these two issues.
For instance: Safety, check these out:
Lev 25:18 Wherefore ye shall do my statutes, and
keep mine ordinances and do them; and ye shall
dwell in the land in safety.
Deu 12:10 and he giveth you rest from all your
enemies round about, so that ye dwell in safety;
Pro 21:31 The horse is prepared against the day of
battle: but safety is of the LORD.
So, June is the month to be reminded, that no matter
what turmoil or storms of life may come, real peace
and safety can be found from trusting the author of real
safety, and that is our Heavenly Father.
Do you know what the Bible says about Nutrition and
Health? Our Creator God is vitally interested in you,
His investment. Many advertisements include the
statement, “it’s heart healthy.” But the best health
advice you’ll find comes out of the Scripture.
Check these out:
Psa 22:26 The meek shall eat and be
satisfied: they shall praise the LORD that
seek him: your heart shall live for ever.
Pro 16:24 Pleasant words are as a
honeycomb, sweet to the soul, and health to
the bones.
3Jn 1:2 Beloved, I wish above all things
that you may prosper and be in health, even
as thy soul prospers.
The church has always been in the health care
business. Jesus spent his three years of ministry
preaching, teaching and healing, but Jesus was most
known among the people as a healer. The crowds that
followed him
requested a
healing touch
more often
than a holy
word. He of-
fered whole-
n e s s a n d
health to those
who were in
pain, in dis-
tress, in the
darkness of blindness or the disarray of a troubled
mind and spirit. He tended to the needs of their
stomach as well as to their souls. What He did then,
He still does today. So, if you think about Health and
Safety this month, please think about it with eternity
in mind! 8 Georgetown
John Stegemoller Sr. Birthplace: Cincinnati, OH Branch of Service: Army Date of Service: 03/1944-04/1946 Occupation: Paper Mill Machine Operator Interest: Gardening, Raising Animals Frank Meyers Birthplace: Portsmouth, OH Branch of Service: Army Date of Service: 01/1951-01/1953 Occupation: Railroad Car Inspector Interest: Gardening, Football, Hunting, Fishing
Fun Filled June….
By OVH-Georgetown Administrator Andrew Vogel
Support Our Troops
The 10th annual Brown County
Support Our Troops rally was held
Tuesday, May 15 at the Ohio
Veterans Home Georgetown.
Featured speakers were Sandra
Vorhies, the soon-to-be State
Commander of the Ohio Department
of AMVETS and famed wildlife
artist John Ruthven.
Ruthven, a long time Georgetown
resident, delighted the audience was
several hilarious stories of his Navy
duty on a submarine chaser during
World War II. Ruthven is a member
of the Ohio Veterans Hall of Fame.
This month Vorhies will become the
first woman to hold the post of
AMVETS State Commander.
Looking at the crowd from around
Georgetown and the surrounding
area, she remarked that she loved to
come to OVH-G because the
community embraces the facility.
Indeed, the community was a big
part of the program again this year.
Sydney Michael, a 7th grade student
from next-door Adams County,
whose grandfather is a resident of
OVH-G, sang the National Anthem;
Pearl Harbor Survivor Joe Whitt led
the Pledge of Allegiance; Western
Brown High School’s Army JROTC
program provided the Color Guard.
admiration and
respect should be
given to those who
serve our veterans
when they return
home. There is
much integrity
and dignity in
those who show
this commitment.”
Mandel, a Marine Veteran, served
two tours in Iraq.
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Georgetown American Legion Post
180’s Firing Squad recognized
fallen Veterans with a 21 gun salute
and Taps.
The State’s Rights Battery, a Civil
War reenacting group, provided
additional authenticity to the event
by firing our canon several times.
Marcie Longnecker, on behalf of
Ohio Treasurer Josh Mandel,
p resented OVH -G wi th a
proclamation recognizing the 10th
anniversary of the Support Our
Troops rally. In part the
proclamation reads, “Deep
Hawaiian Shirt Day
Dress like a Hippie Day: Rita Fields,
Juanita Downing, Kristy Knoche and
Drew Vogel
19...A2 Unit, Outing to Chinese Restaurant
21...Hillsboro VFW Pizza and Bingo Party 2:00 p.m.
26...Lake Waynoka Line Dancers 2:00 p.m.
28...A2 Unit, Cheese and Cracker Social 2:00 p.m.
28...C2 Unit, Ice Cream Social 2:00 p.m.
29...Elks Monthly Residents Birthday Party 2:00 p.m.
06...DAV Dept. of Ohio Hosting Grilled Tenderloin Steak Dinner
07...A1 Unit, Outing to the Y Restaurant
09...Star Touring and Riding Motorcycle Group Visits
11...Ripley American Legion Auxiliary Bingo 2:00 p.m.
12...DAV Dept. of Ohio Auxiliary Ice Cream Social 2:00 p.m.
13...C2 Unit, Fishing/Picnic Outing
14...Luncheon at American Legion Post 180, Georgetown
14...Army Birthday Celebration
16...Miss Rita School of Dance 2:00 p.m.
18...A1 Unit, Pudding Pie Social
19...Fred Hanna’s Music Group 9:30 a.m.
19...Singing with Sandy 2:00 p.m.
Religious Services
Church Services A1 Every Tuesday 2:00p.m.
Church Services Every Sunday 2:00p.m., MDR
Catholic Services First Tuesday, Chapel 9:30a.m.
Bible Study Every Wednesday, Chapel 2:00p.m.
Adopt-A-Vet Program support for residents without an income
12’ Flag Poles with Eagle Topper for driveway flags ($48 each)
Books of postage stamps for mailing cards to loved ones
Prizes for bingo games
Financial support for social and recreational activities and special entertainment
Long distance phone cards
Newspaper and magazine subscriptions
32” Flat Screen Televisions for resident rooms
Resident Side Easy Chair ($500 per chair)
It is through the generous contributions of organizations and individuals that we are able to provide many of the “niceties or
extras” as we care for our residents. The OVH Volunteer Committee is a 501(c)3 organization established solely for
providing goods and services to the Ohio Veterans Home for the benefit of its residents, please make checks payable to OVH
Volunteer Committee and designate which fund you are contributing to. If you do not indicate a fund, it will be placed into the
General Fund to be used as needed. If you need more information, please call Volunteer Services 937-378-2900 ext. 2739.
07/03 Howard Dixon
07/03 Oakley Reed
07/04 Leonard Thomas
07/15 Peter Steciow
07/17 Richard Seligmann
07/21 Burton McFarland
07/21 Howard Tucker
07/22 Ellsworth Kirby
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06/03 Richard Topper
06/05 Doug Ashworth
06/07 Meredith Nicley
06/10 Jesse Nester
06/22 Bonnie Chasteen
06/24 Billy Talley
06/24 Alfredo Panetta
07/02 Peter Sowards
OVH-Georgetown Resident Council voted for April
employee and resident of the month
Employee-Amy
Young, C2 Unit
Housekeeping
Resident-Tom
Cross,
C2 Unit
VirClothing, Gifts and Miscellaneous DAV Auxiliary Unit #63
DAV Auxiliary Department of Ohio
American Legion Post #180
AMVETS Department of Ohio
DAV Auxiliary, Unit #115
AMVETS Department of Ohio Auxiliary
Constance Lucas
Georgie Belcher
Joanne Coker
Lions Club Zone 4
Tena Hixon and Pamela Hixon Rhea
American Legion Auxiliary Juniors
Cards and Letters Hamersville Baptist WMU
DAR Taliaferro Chapter
DAV Auxiliary Chapter #63
VFW Auxiliary Post #9772
DAV Auxiliary, Unit #45
Entertainment/Parties/Outings American Legion Auxiliary Unit #367
Re-Creation USA, Inc.
Entertainment/Parties/Outings Help Hospitalized Veterans
Supporters of BVL
Elks National Veterans Service Commission
Ohio Elks Association
Southern Hills Career & Technical Center
Students
DAV Auxiliary Chapter #63 DAV Department of Ohio
VFW Post #9094, Hillsboro
American Legion Auxiliary Post #180
OVH V.A.C. Sandusky
General Fund AMVETS Post #733
VFW Post #4027
DAV Chapter #15
American Legion Post #194
VFW Post #9772 VFW Post #3954V
VFW Department of Ohio
DAV Auxiliary, Unit #115
VFW Post #5299
American Legion Post #568
Women Veterans DAV Auxiliary Chapter #63
Bingo Funds and Prizes
VFW #9094, Hillsboro
American Legion Auxiliary Unit #367
AMVETS Auxiliary Department of Ohio
Memorial Donations In Memory of Michael Burrows
Barb & Glen Ladwig
In Memory of Jim Hayes Mike & Sharon McDaniel
Judy Conrad
Orville & Betty Conrad
Harry & Lola Helen Linskey
In Memory of Hayes Kelley Kim Comerford
In Memory of John Connolly Gary & Rhonda Baker
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Re-Creation is a non-profit organization whose main
service is to America's Veterans Affairs Medical
Centers and State Veterans Homes. Since 1983, Re-
Creation has provided the only continuing, live,
therapeutic entertainment presence in our nation's VA
Medical Centers.
Thanks for helping to beautify our
Georgetown facility for our Veterans!
Thanks for helping to beautify our
Georgetown facility for our Veterans!
Thanks for helping to beautify our
Georgetown facility for our Veterans!
A special
thank you to
the eight Lions
Clubs in Zone
4 for donating
trees and
bushes to
OVH.
Thanks to the Hamersville School PTO for donating flowers
and for the Hamersville Boy Scouts for planting them.
Standard
Pre-Sort
US Postage Paid
Sandusky OH
44870-5598
Permit No 45
Two locations to serve Ohio’s veterans
Sandusky—Georgetown
Both Locations Offer:
A medical director, a team of physicians, dentists, an optometrist, and other specialists. Skilled Nursing Care
Registered and Licensed Practical Nurses
State Tested Nurses Aides
Pharmaceutical Services
Social Services
Recreational - Activity Therapists
Dietary and Laundry Services
Barber and Beauty Salon Services
Pastoral Services
How To Apply: Applications for admission are available at any
County Veterans Service Office
On the Internet at www.ohioveteranshome.gov
By mail to: Ohio Veterans Home 3416 Columbus Avenue Sandusky, Ohio 44870
Or 2003 Veterans Boulevard Georgetown, Ohio 45121
Call Toll Free at 1-866-644-6838
Option 1 for Georgetown Option 2 & 3 for Sandusky
3416 COLUMBUS AVENUE
SANDUSKY, OHIO 44870
PHONE (419) 625-2454
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M-N
ON
-
DE
NO
MIN
AT
ION
AL
CH
UR
CH
SE
RV
ICE
(AU
D)
2:0
0 P
M-F
AC
ILIT
Y
WID
E P
RO
GR
AM
(S
DR
)
25
8:3
0 A
M-C
OF
FE
E C
LU
B (
PL
) 10:0
0 A
M-U
S A
RM
Y F
IEL
D B
AN
D
(GR
) 10:0
0 A
M-C
AT
HO
LIC
MA
SS
(S
C)
2:0
0 P
M-P
OK
ER
TO
UR
NA
ME
NT
(AU
D)
26
8:3
0 A
M-C
OF
FE
E C
LU
B (
PL
) 9
:45
AM
- E
XE
RC
ISE
(A
UD
) 3
:00
PM
-PC
IN
TE
RN
ET
CL
AS
S
(AU
D)
4:0
0 P
M-D
INE
R’S
OU
T T
RIP
(S
NH
)
27
8:3
0 A
M-C
OF
FE
E C
LU
B (
PL
) 9:4
5 A
M-
EX
ER
CIS
E (
AU
D)
1:3
0 P
M-V
FW
BIN
GO
(S
DR
) 3:0
0 P
M-B
IBL
E S
TU
DY
(A
UD
) 4:3
0 P
M-E
LY
RIA
VF
W D
INN
ER
&
BIN
GO
TR
IP (
SN
H/V
H)
7:0
0 P
M-C
LA
SS
IC M
OV
IE N
IGH
T
(CH
95 )
28
8:3
0 A
M-C
OF
FE
E C
LU
B (
PL
) 9:4
5 A
M-
EX
ER
CIS
E (
AU
D)
10:0
0 A
M-C
HE
CK
ER
S T
OU
RN
A-
ME
NT
(A
UD
) 3:0
0 P
M-S
HU
TT
ER
BU
GS
(A
UD
) 7:0
0 P
M-A
LA
BIN
GO
(S
DR
)
29
8:3
0 A
M-C
OF
FE
E C
LU
B (
PL
) 9:4
5 A
M-
CO
RN
HO
LE
TO
UR
NA
-
ME
NT
(A
UD
) 10:0
0 A
M-C
AT
HO
LIC
MA
SS
(S
C)
10:0
0 A
M-T
RA
IN S
HO
W (
AU
D)
3:0
0 P
M-P
UP
PY
PO
WE
R
(GR
) 7:0
0 P
M-M
OV
IE N
IGH
T
(CH
. 95)
30
GA
ME
S A
VA
ILA
BL
E I
N
AL
L C
OM
MO
N A
RE
AS
9:1
5 A
M-C
UR
RE
NT
EV
EN
TS
& C
OF
FE
E (
PL
) 10:0
0 A
M-C
AT
HO
LIC
MA
SS
(S
C)
7:0
0 P
M-M
OV
IE N
IGH
T
(CH
95)