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The Tuomey Foundation 2012 Annual Report to Donors
a spec ia l i s sue o f Li f eT imes magaz ine for Spring 2013
The mission of The Tuomey Foundation is to encourage philanthropic supportthat will enhance the quality of healthcare for our community by helping
support the needs of Tuomey Healthcare System and by helping provide forcommunity outreach programs supported by Tuomey.
SPRING 2013The Tuomey Foundation 2012 Report to Donors
LifeTimesVolume 15 | Issue 4
LifeTimes is published quarterly by the Public Relations Department of Tuomey Healthcare System as a community service for our friends and patrons. The spring issue is dedicated to those who donate to The Tuomey Foundation. Included are snapshots of some of the many programs funded by your generosity and highlights from the special events designed to support our philanthropy.
EDITOR-IN-CHIEFBrenda P. Chase
CREATIVE DIRECTORTraci Quinn
DESIGNERSTraci QuinnChris Reardon
CONTRIBUTING WRITERSBrenda P. ChaseTraci Quinn
PHOTOGRAPHERSChris Moore, Chris Reardon, Brent King
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THE TUOMEY FOUNDATION102 N. Main St. Sumter, SC 29150803.774.9014www.tuomeyfoundation.com
In South Carolina, if 5% more people attended some college and 5% more had an income higher thantwice the federal poverty level, we could expect to save 1,700 lives, prevent 16,600 cases of diabetes
and eliminate $99.5 million in diabetes costs every year. -- VCU Center on Human Needs.
THE INAUGURAL 5-MILERThe Tuomey Foundation was proud to host the first annual 5-Miler in June
2012, and is looking forward to a great race later this spring. The proceeds from the 5-Miler benefit diabetes education and treatment through our Care Reach program, as well as other community outreach programs funded by the Foundation.
“The first 5-Miler was an incredible success! The weather was beautiful and the route was fabulous – flat, exciting, safe and an excellent tour of historic Sumter,” said avid runner and local attorney Bronwyn McElveen. “All of The Tuomey Foundation’s planning paid off. There were hundreds of runners, and the numbers and organization surpassed any expectations for an inaugural run. We are lucky to have a new, top-notch road race that promotes healthy living, physical activity and our Sumter community – all thanks to Tuomey.”
The 5-mile route is USATF-certified and was part of the 2012 Palmetto Grand Prix. The event raised more than $16,000 (net) for a very worthwhile cause. Winners of the race included: The Male Overall Winner - Ryan Plexico of Columbia, SC, and The Female Overall Winner – Anna Lyles of Sumter, S.C. We had more than 400 participants, and a few from other states, as far as Browndale, PA.
We are excited that our race is now included in the Sumter Series, a set of six races throughout the year. Visit sumtersc.gov and look under “community” for the race link and to register for all six for only $100.
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Register by June 1 for the 2013 “5-Miler” for $25 and get a T-shirt. Registration the day of the event is $30 and shirts are
not guaranteed. Find more details at www.tuomey.com/5miler or register at www.strictlyrunning.com.
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Dear Loyal Supporters:
There is a spirit that is The Tuomey Foundation. It is the forward-thinking friends and neighbors wanting more for their community. It’s the educators, healthcare workers, farmers, homemakers, moms and dads. It’s a spirit of giving like no other.
Touching lives is the work of The Tuomey Foundation, and we could not do it without you. Your support this past year was just another example of how much you care about your community, your neighbors and your hospital.
Since October 1995, the Foundation has served as the philanthropic arm of Tuomey Healthcare System. It is a vehicle through which individuals, families, businesses and other non-profit organizations can make a difference to so many. And in 2012, please know that you did make a difference.
Whether your support went to cancer patients, children at Camp Scamp, a young boy needing a bike helmet or a family who had made the difficult decision to call in Hospice, 100 percent of your donation was used to help others. It’s those dollars that are building a better healthcare system and a better community.
In a time when the cost of running a major healthcare system rises dramatically each year, gifts to The Tuomey Foundation are vital. They can absolutely make a difference in the lives of our patients and their families.
Each year, the Foundation continues to make tremendous strides. As you will read in this year’s annual report, more money was raised for Hospice, more children were helped through SAFE KIDS, additional outreach programs were funded and health education was given more support.
These are your dollars at work. But more than money, the stories around those dollars are heartwarming. Together, we are making lives better. We are making families more comfortable, and we are healing your friends and neighbors. It is our passion, and one that we do not take lightly.
As we enter another year of service, please know that we are proud stewards of the dollars you trust us with. We will work hard to make a difference. Our dear friend, the late Tat Moses, said it best: “My sole desire is to leave this world a better place, and Richard (Moses, her husband) and I are very cognizant of our responsibility in that area.”
Well said, Mrs. Moses. We agree, and we hope to do just the same.
Gratefully,
Jeff FawExecutive Director/Chief Development OfficerThe Tuomey Foundation
Jeffery H. FawExecutive Director & Chief Development Officer
Vicki M. SingletonAnnual Fund Director
Laura E. HaygoodDonor Relations Coordinator
Catherine A. BrooksGrant Coordinator
Edna ParkerAdministrative Coordinator
Carl MobleyAccountant
Letter from the director
THE TUOMEY FOUNDATION STAFF
Foundation board of directors
Board of Governors 2012-2013
Thomas R. (Tom) Olsen, Sr., Chairman, Life Member
Lee O. Holloway Co-Chairman, Life Member
Deborah S. (Debbie) BowenErnest C. (Ernie) Brown, Jr.Edward K. (Ed) BynumLeRoy P. (Roy) Creech
Edward W. (Eddie) Duffy, Jr., MDFrank O. EdwardsRoy N. Flynn, Jr.Wendell (Mitch) Levi, III, M.D.J. Grady LocklearDavid B. Lovice, MDAndre’ G. McBrideRobert S. (Bobby) McCreightSusan R. McDuffieHarold T. Miller, Jr.Richard P. Moses, Emeritus
Charles R. (Pap) Propst, MDKay M. Rhoads, PhDR. Glenmore (Glen) Sharp, EmeritusMary B. SheridanJoe J. SingletonRobert B. (Bob) SmithJoseph C. (Joey) SmoakHarold L. (Hal) Turner, Jr.Eugene K. (Gene) WestonWilliam F. (Ted) Young, MD
New Board Members
OUR NEWEST BOARD MEMBER: Mary Sheridan, a native of Dalzell,
earned a bachelor’s degree in journalism and a master’s in secondary school guidance from the University of South Carolina. She was a guidance counselor at Thomas Sumter Academy and Sumter High School and served as the director of guidance at Crestwood High School before assuming a position in public information at the district level 12 years ago.
Sheridan has been married to Hunter Sheridan for 30 years, and they have a son, John Hunter Sheridan.
She is vice chair and former secretary/treasurer of the Black River Electric Cooperative Board and is on the board of Sumter Behavioral
Health Services. She is a past president and sustaining member of the Sumter Junior Welfare League and a member and past president of The Forum.
A Tuomey Fellows graduate and a member of the Women of Tuomey, Sheridan also serves on the Downtown Promotions committee, the Sumter Fall Feast Committee, the Leadership Sumter executive committee and is a former vice president of the Sumter Iris Festival Board. She is also active with the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life and the American Heart Association’s Heart Walk. She and her family attend the Church of the Holy Comforter.
Frank Edwards J. Grady Locklear
“I am humbled to be asked to serve on a board with so many successful, highly
motivated community leaders,” Sheridan said. “The Foundation is involved in so
many important initiatives related to healthcare in this area, and I am excited
to be a part of this group.”
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FILLING THE GAPS – A MODEST GOAL WITH POWERFUL OUTCOMES
It started with a vision. Deep in the heart of The Tuomey Foundation lives a calling, a mission to help others and fill the gaps in this community’s healthcare needs.
“It was a powerful vision back in the early 1990s,” said Tuomey President and CEO Jay Cox. “There were many of us that saw how times were changing. We were not going to be able to fund everything without the support of the community.”
So in 1995, the fundraising arm of Tuomey was born.The Tuomey Foundation was created for the purpose of
enhancing patient care within the walls of the hospital and providing support for programs and services that take Tuomey’s caring arm into the community. It was a mission of quiet strength and endless possibilities.
The passion of countless donors, volunteers and staff have made this altruistic mission come to life. Over the past two decades, humble beginnings have turned into bigger-than-life realities.
“It always amazes me how many people give to The Tuomey Foundation, and the way our volunteers are always eager to help,” said Foundation Executive Director Jeff Faw. “And whether you give one dollar or $100,000, your gift is making a difference. I have seen it first-hand in the eyes of the people we have helped. We are making things better for an entire community.”
Through the Foundation, individuals, families, businesses and other foundations are provided with a way to financially support programs and services offered by the nonprofit hospital. It is these monetary gifts – to and by the Foundation – that work hard to fill the gaps in meeting this area’s healthcare needs and propel a margin of excellence in all Tuomey offers the community.
Consider this: since its inception, the Foundation has contributed more than $6 million in hospital and community services. We’ve spent our dollars on everything from breast cancer screenings and bike helmets to maternity education and defibrillators in area high schools. And in 2012, we funded more grants than ever, more than $257,000.
As Tuomey serves the community, the community helps Tuomey provide healthcare facilities and programs of uncompromised excellence. That’s why your support is so vital and so deeply appreciated. Your support is the critical factor in our ability to provide these extras.
The relationships that fuel the growth of this Foundation – filling the gaps, if you will – are making a difference in our community. And we thank you for your dedication and constant support. We simply could not do it without you.
GLEN SHARPThe Tuomey Foundation and Tuomey
Healthcare System lost a staunch supporter earlier this year with the death of Glen Sharp. A former board member for both organizations, Sharp died in January at the age of 91.
“He was a very caring man, dedicated to many causes with both his time and resources,” said Tuomey President and CEO Jay Cox. “He was one of the smartest businessmen I knew, and he had a spirit of giving that will live on for many generations.”
Sharp, a 1945 graduate of the University of Texas, moved to Sumter in 1947. He was married to May Bynum Sharp for 63 years and gave countless hours to many organizations. He was
active with not only Tuomey, but the YMCA, USC Sumter, Morris College, the Sumter Rotary Club, Trinity United Methodist Church and the Sumter Boys and Girls Club. He was named the Sumter Businessman of the Year in 1989.
“I will truly miss working with Mr. Sharp,” said Foundation Executive Director Jeff Faw. “He was a friend, a true supporter of philanthropic work and a very smart businessman. “
After a brief stint in a family friend’s propane gas business in Georgia, Sharp borrowed startup funds from his mother to launch his own company in South Carolina, choosing Sumter as the headquarters of Suburban Propane Gas Inc. in 1947. A few years later his brother Walter joined him in the business, which grew to become the largest propane gas business in S.C. with
more than 100 employees and nine offices statewide. In 1991, at the age of 70, he merged the company with South Carolina Electric and Gas (SCANA Corporation) and retired to pursue philanthropic and community interests.
Sharp is survived by his wife and two daughters, Esther Bynum Sharp and Elise Sharp Moore (Wayne); and four grandsons, Galen Michael Haggerty, Thomas Sharp Hearn, Chad Moore and Ford Moore.
We at The Tuomey Foundation know what a gift Mr. Sharp was to not only us, but the community as a whole. We are better for having known and worked with Glen Sharp.
He will be missed.
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2012 FINANCIAL SUMMARY
Allocation of FundsCommunity Outreach - 62%Patient Care - 37%Scholarships - 1%
Gifts Received byCategoryEndowment Funds - 6.73%Unrestricted - 32.56%Hospice - 8.06%Past Campaigns - 19.13%Earnings from Investments - 33.52%
GROSS INCOMEPayment of Pledges$300,390.20New Cash Gifts Received$228,475.04Interest & Dividends$54,252.28Realized Gain$2,332.33
TOTAL GROSS DEPOSITS $585,449.85Other Pledge Balance $19,686.67Gifts in Kind $45,163.40Unrealized Gain $248,831.11 TOTAL OTHER GIFTS $313,681.18TOTAL GROSS FOR THE YEAR $899,131.03
SPECIAL EVENTS SUMMARYGolf Classic $69,428Foundation 5-Miler $29,732Festival of Trees $72,082Sumter Arts Showcase $33,271
Gross Revenue: $204,513.00* 100% of the gifts given to The Tuomey Foundation are allocated to programs, people or equipment. No money is used for administrative or staffing purposes or event expenses.
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The Foundation’s Grants and Allocations Committee hears proposals from a wide variety of departments and groups each year, all anxious to improve care for their patients or take their caring arms out into the community in new and innovative ways. Its goal is to work to fund at least a portion of every request.
“We are able to give to groups as diverse as the Emergency Room and the Nursery, as distinctive as the Education Department and Cardiac Rehab,” said Foundation Director Jeff Faw. “With the Unrestricted Fund, we’re able to give where the need is greatest. Through other funds and endowments, we’re able to meet very specific needs. We have some innovative and interesting proposals each year, and we’re thrilled to be able to help them become a reality.”
In 2012, the Foundation helped bring to fruition a refurbished “Family Room” for bereaved relatives or family members who need a quiet place to hear hard news or make a tough decision; the purchase of Evacusleds for easier evacuation of patients in a time of emergency; materials for a perinatal palliative care/bereavement program; and a new more portable harp for our unique music ministry. EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT:
Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Program Development, Family Room.
ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES / PLANT SERVICES: Evacusleds
CHILDREN’S CENTER: toys and gaming systems
GIVE WHERE THE NEED IS GREATEST
NURSERY: Perinatal Palliative Care/Bereavement Program (Touching Hearts); Infant Scale for Lactation Consultant
ONCOLOGY: Rollaway Beds
VOLUNTEER SERVICES: Medical Explorers Field Trip to MUSC in Charleston; Portable Harp
JOINT CAMP
CAMP SCAMP (shirts, meals, snacks, school bus & driver, activities, Peak Flow meters)
SAFE KIDS: Car Seat Safety program, helmets, WHALE program, Buckle Up, Safe Kids Week, worldwide conference, volunteer incentives, Safety Shuttle gas and maintenance
INDUSTRIAL MEDICINE/COMMUNITY HEALTH INITIATIVES: educational materials & screenings; Smart Beat screenings, Cholestech LDX Analyzers, manikins and accessories, vehicle for Community Health Initiatives, CareReach glasses cases and educational / healthcare materials.
CASE MANAGEMENT: prescription medications for indigent patients, home IV treatments
OUTPATIENT REHAB: Game Ready ankle program and knee sleeves, AED for Outpatient Gym, audiology clinical impedance
TELEMETRY AND CARDIAC REHAB: Sci Fit semi-recumbent bicycles
SURGICAL INPATIENT: rollaway beds
EDUCATION: Tuomey Lunch and Learn Program
SENIOR LIFE IMPROVEMENT CENTER: AED
WOMEN’S SERVICES: Best Fed Beginnings
OTHER PROJECTS
FUNDED INCLUDE u
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Tuomey staff members train using the new Evacusleds that will be used to evacuate non-ambulatory patientsin the event of an emergency.
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Children with asthma face a special set of challenges. Frequent school absences, constant medication and difficulty with exercise can all be trying to a young child with severe symptoms. But the most trying aspect of their condition could be the sense of anxiety and exclusion that overshadows activities other kids take for granted.
That’s why there is Camp SCAMP. Funded by The Tuomey Foundation and coordinated by Tuomey’s Women and Children’s Services division, Camp SCAMP offers a traditional camp experience for more than 60 asthmatic children each summer. Here, sports, cookouts and field trips are combined with educational sessions that help kids better understand and manage their asthma.
“The Foundation provides these children with such a wonderful experience as well as the education to better handle their health issues,” said Susan Gaymon, administrative director of Women and Children’s Services. “Without the Foundation’s donation, many of these children would never get to experience the joys of camp.”
The week-long camp takes place in a safe, well-monitored environment staffed by nurses and respiratory therapists. Thanks to the Foundation, there is no cost to the families.
The Emergency Room is a kinetic, bustling place. Sometimes it’s noisy and chaotic – especially if there’s a major trauma in progress – and sometimes it’s teeming with people who need immediate care. Those crowded hallways aren’t the best place to be when you have to hear tough news about a family member, or make a hard decision about someone’s care.
That’s why the Emergency Department at Tuomey asked the Foundation for a grant to renovate the E.R. Family Room. It wasn’t just about the décor. They wanted a quiet, comfortable space, a warm environment for a family gathered to grieve a loss, talk to a pastor, or get hard news about someone’s prognosis.
“Our Family Room was in terrible shape,” says E.D. Manager Eric McFarland. “It had been beaten up over the years and had become a cold, disorganized room. We all agreed it was no place we would want our families to have to hear tough news, so we asked for help to have it renovated.”
The room will have a fresh coat of paint, new furniture, softer lighting and some artwork. The chaplains can use it for spiritual counseling. The Community Outreach liaison will use it to discuss psych patient treatment options. “We can use it for anything that helps with a visitor experience and enhances communication with families,” McFarland said.
The Foundation also gave money in 2012 to help E.R. nurses train to become certified sexual assault nurse examiners. Their role is to provide support, preserve the victim’s dignity and collect evidence that will link victim and attacker.
These nurses know that the trauma of a sexual attack extends far beyond the attack itself, that a person who’s been the victim of sexual violence feels alone and afraid -- and vulnerable. The nurses want to be sure that these people won’t have to face that humiliation again in what some call “the second assault” -- the rape kit examination.
EMERGENCy needsCamp Scamp
SAFE KidsIn the United States,
the rate for misuse of infant and child car seats is tremendously high. South Carolina is no exception.
It’s a terrifying reality, and one Sumter County SAFE KIDS is working to change.
“When installed and used correctly, child safety seats can reduce fatal injury by up to 71 percent for infants and 54 percent for toddlers,” said Cheryl Jackson, SAFE KIDS coordinator for Sumter County.
Since 2000, approximately 1,900 children ages 14 and under have died in a motor vehicle-related incident each year in the United States. Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of injury-related death to children ages 1 to 14.
To combat these staggering statistics, Tuomey also offers an expectant parents car seat safety class.
“Through The Tuomey Foundation, we are able to provide convertible car seats for these children to use. The car seat can provide protection for the first four years of the baby’s life,” Jackson said.
“We teach the parents how to install the seat in to the car and how to place the infant in the car.”
Through the significant financial support of the Foundation and the collaborative efforts of a number of community partners, SAFE KIDS distributes free or discounted car seats and bike helmets, and checks child restraint systems in automobiles to be sure they are properly installed.
In addition, the organization visits countless schools, safety fairs and other public settings, exposing children and parents to a variety of issues including fire and water safety, electrical dangers, drug abuse and more.
Your gifts to the Foundation in 2012 also helped Tuomey support breastfeeding and its proven health impact on babies and their moms.
Tuomey was selected a few years ago to participate in Best Fed Beginnings, a first-of-its-kind national effort to improve breastfeeding rates in states where rates are the lowest.
Although breastfeeding is one of the most effective preventive health measures for infants and mothers, half of U.S.-born babies are given formula within the first week, and by 9 months, only 31 percent are breastfeeding. Best Fed Beginnings seeks to reverse this trend by dramatically increasing the number of hospitals implementing a proven model for maternity services that better supports a mom’s choice to breastfeed.
The National Initiative for Children’s Healthcare Quality is leading the effort with funding from the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention.
Tuomey is delighted to have been chosen to participate in this important effort. We recognize that the hospital experience strongly influences a mother’s ability to start and continue breastfeeding. We are committed to ensuring that mothers delivering in our facility who intend to breastfeed are fully supported.
Breastfeeding decreases the incidence and severity of many infectious diseases, reduces infant mortality, and supports neurodevelopment. It also decreases infants’ risk of becoming obese later in childhood. For mothers, breastfeeding decreases the risks of breast and ovarian cancers, diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, and cardiovascular disease.
Best Fed Beginnings
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SO, YOU DON’T THINK YOU HAVE ANYTHING TO GIVE TO THE FOUNDATION?
YOU MAY BE WRONG.Money is obviously important in funding Tuomey programs. But we accept other forms of donations as well. A lot goes
into a fund-raising event, and with the many details come many expenses. Our Gift-in-Kind donors graciously help us with these expenses by donating their services to us. These gifts come in all shapes and sizes: food and drinks, signage and advertising, door prizes and participant gifts, printing and photography, for example.
These special gifts are valuable to us because that means more proceeds go straight to the worthwhile causes we are working so hard to fund.
Another valuable donation is one’s time. Some of our events are large and take a lot of hands to make them successful. Volunteers are used in so many different capacities at these events, whether checking someone out at an auction, watching for a hole-in-one on the golf course or selling tickets at a show. We could not do what we do without support from our volunteers. Most of our event committees are made up of volunteers in the community. They have a passion for their hospital and want to see the many programs and services we offer be successful in serving others.
We value your gift deeply. We strive to be good stewards of your generosity, and hope you feel fulfillment knowing you are serving your community.
Foundation + CCTC =
dreams coming true.Training future healthcare providers is no easy task. It takes
funding, educators, equipment and space. Lots of space. The students need to experience the “real world” of healthcare. They need to touch patients, work with specific tools and make split-second decisions – just as if they were working on real people with life-threatening issues.
Since finances are always part of the equation, Central Carolina Technical College looked for partners when they were considering the future of their program. And Tuomey Healthcare System was proud to step forward.
The 70,000-square-foot Health Sciences Center was partly funded by the Duke Endowment. Tuomey was one of the hospitals that helped secure that vital grant, and it also provides clinical space for the nurses during their training in the hospital.
During the 2012 fiscal year, the Foundation completed funding the original grant and made its final report to the Duke Endowment.
“This was a great partnership, and we can’t wait to see what Central Carolina continues to do in its future,” said Foundation Director Jeff Faw.
Located on Main Street, the health center is a beautiful addition to Downtown Sumter. And it serves a real need in this community.
“They provide us with some of the best nurses in the business, and they work hard to make sure their students find jobs. They are growing our entire economy with their programming,” Faw added. “We are proud to be their partner.”
The Health Sciences program offers training for nurses, surgical technicians, massage therapists, medical assistants and phlebotomists. Central Carolina is now graduating more than 100 nurses per year.
Our volunteers gave 1,686 hoursof their time in 2012!
The total dollar amount forGifts-in-Kind in 2012 exceeded
$45,000
These people were honored in 2012 with a gift in their name:
David B. AdamsDepartment of the Air ForceFloyd AngusJames A. AtkisonJodi BelinskiGuy R. BibeauDavid BlalockMary E. BlanchardPhilip H. BrandtLarry BrownAllan P. BrunerJames B. CahillJames R. CainMary B. CainJimmie D. CannonBilly W. ClowneyArland H. ComptonJeffrey CooperLinda S. CrabbeMark M. CrabbeCreech ChildrenFrank L. Cuce’Kent N. CunninghamPaul D. deHollGene F. DickersonG. Scot DiltsM. M. DuBoseEdward W. DuffyJames M. DuRantKristin EdingerJames W. EllettPaul A. EvangelistiJeffery H. FawPhilip A. FinleyBret E. FisherJohn R. FlemingDanny H. FordJames E. GeeAustin H. GrayMitchell R. GrunskyAtul GuptaJames HallKerry L. HammondCarla F. Hanz
Kevin R. HanzRuth M. HoytVirginia K. HutchensTimothy IdiagheJames R. IngramJerry E. JacksonMitchell W. JacocksWilliam P. JohnsonJennifer JonesH. A. JordanTimothy L. KeyWilliam A. KingHelen D. LathamPhillip L. LathamSteven C. LauzonBrian R. LecherRobert E. LeeWendell M. LeviWendell M. LeviYongxin LiGrace LiangJ. Grady LocklearDavid B. LoviceClayton R. LowderWilmot S. McColloughScott R. McDuffieAnsel R. McFaddinMichael R. MeaseMark J. MitchinerNiki MooreHenry P. MosesCharles E. MossWin MyatJanice M. NeunerNew Bethel Church FundTimothy L. PannellGilbert E. ParkerRichard T. PatrickMichael PavyVijay P. PintoLisbeth W. PoagKimberly J. PriceCharles R. PropstCatherine E. RabonCynthia S. ReeseAndrew J. ReynoldsSamuel M. RiddleMartin K. RosefieldMary S. Shealy
G. Murrell SmithJeffrey W. SmithTriz V. SmithWilliam S. StavrouHugh T. StoddardKurt T. StroebelPusadee SuchindaTuomey HospitalistsBela UdaniRichard WallMichael T. WarrickDavid G. WhaleyCarl G. WhetsellCharles H. WhiteFrances W. WhiteKelvin J. WileyBarney L. WilliamsBrenda C. WilliamsJoseph C. WilliamsTheophilus D. WilliamsMoses YatesWilliam F. Young
And gifts were made in memory of these friends, loved ones and colleagues.
Hazel AddenAudrey AlfordCecil G. AlfordEvelyn C. AllenJulie A. AllenMyrtle G. AllenBert N. AndersonBetty AndersonSylvia M. AndersonVirginia R. AndrewsCarolyn S. AtkinsonEmma L. AtkinsonRobert F. AvinMarvin BallardHarry BalmerIna B. BarfieldWatson F. BarwickPatrick L. Bateman
Theodora T. BaxterCurtis A. BegleyJose A. BernardFingal BlackBernard BoberJean Y. BoothEugene B. BorryJames E. BoyceEmil G. BozanekGene B. BradingThomas W. BroadwayVirginia L. BrogdonMichiko BrownJohn D. BrunsonDennis W. BryantDora E. BryantAgnes BurgessEleida N. BurrowsRoberta M. BurrowsGeorge E. CainArtisia H. CampbellCharity CarterEllis C. ChandlerHattie A. ChristmasRuth CoakleyDave CokelyDavid CokelyKevin CokelyPerry L. CokerDollie CollinsRaymond CookRalph J. CoxJean L. CrabbeWilliam M. CrabbeProcter A. CromerEverette CroweBetty N. CubbageTillman E. CuttinoAllen F. DavisHarry A. DavisS. Perry DavisT. B. DavisVirginia C. DeasMargaret E. DeBerryRalph S. DesChampsRuby G. DewJulian R. DixonIsabelle H. DowdlePreston B. Driggers
Frances C. DriverRobert L. EnglishGeorgia EyreJethro H. FawElizabeth A. FoxworthChester J. FrascognaLillian L. GaineyJames E. GambleEarle T. GardnerMark T. GardnerMike GardnerRenee S. GarnerThomas E. GarrityJanie G. GaskinCharlene GeddingsJim W. GeddingsMamie GeddingsNicole P. GerbodeLea B. GivensBobby D. GoodsonWilliam W. GoodsonCharles H. GordonDarold G. GrahamJim GranthamPeggy H. GriffinVincent F. HalterJames C. HarrisJeanette W. HarrisonWilliam L. HarrittO. D. HarvinWinifred T. HawthorneAnnie M. HaynesworthDavid E. HealanJames L. HeaterShirley J. HendersonBill HensleyJeanette HensleyMary P. HerringMarian B. HodginBarbara J. HolladayRussell M. HoltElizabeth K. HousenRay J. HugginMyron H. HumphreyMicheal W. HuntSamuel M. HunterLaura A. HutchensLaura V. HutchensOliver F. Hutchens
Bascom JamesRobert JamesJuanita S. JeffordsGladys J. JohnstonRichard W. JohnstonWilliam G. JollyRobert E. JonesCharles JordanHoward G. JuddMary KalamisJames KavelasNina C. KellenbenzWalt KendallEdward B. KnightElizabeth KolbMartha A. KolbJennifer M. LeeTheola B. LeeAlton R. LingefeltJames P. LocklearRuth A. LoweryRafael W. LuebbertDallas J. MahoneyEleanor M. MalionAlice R. ManvilleCharles C. MarcumLinda A. MaynardMorris D. MazurskyOma M. McCormickRebecca B. McCutchenEdna W. McDowellViolet E. McFaddinJack McLeanCarolyn C. McLeodDorothy L. MeadowsEzra D. MickensJames C. MixonDavis D. MoiseJimmy C. MoodBillie MooreCharlie L. MooreKenneth MooreJames T. MorrisMarvin D. MorrisHenrietta P. MunnDina S. MurphyAugusta E. NadolLucille M. NalleyLimas Nelson
Dorothy S. NewtonRoscoe D. NewtonThomas C. NiderostPeggy J. NorrisCora OliverDavid W. ParantoArchie W. ParnellJoyce S. ParrishJohnny P. PayneJennie L. PenaEllie C. PhillipsDorothy I. PooleJess E. PreastGrace B. PrincePete PritchardDonna R. RabonBuddy R. RashPamela RathShirley L. RayTravis H. ReeseBrent RembertCharles A. ReynoldsLucille W. ReynoldsJohn M. RhameWarren D. RhameHelen E. RichardsonWilliam RichardsonClifton W. RickardJohn A. RileyEdward H. RobertsRodney RobertsPhilip RobinsonEssie RollerCharles RossSophie RossErnest I. RoweThomas H. SaundersIrene ScarboroughRichard C. SchwabenbauerRosa W. SchwartzMildred B. ShawJean G. SiedersGaither A. SimpsonRudolph SingletonJames R. SmithDiane M. SmothersFreddie J. SolomonMarie A. SouthardAndrew I. Stalvey
Joseph W. StoneConnard C. SummerlinLinda M. SwainRobert R. SwainHoward F. SwartzCecile L. ThibodeauLeroy ThompsonElizabeth S. TillMargaret D. TimmonsSadie F. TimmonsBrenda K. TiptonLois T. TisdaleRobert TomaschRonald G. TruesdaleVirginia B. TruettElizabeth A. TuomeyT. Douglas Tuomey Jr.T. Douglas Tuomey Sr.Kenneth TurnerMarie C. TurnerSharon TurnerStubs A. TurnerWilliam G. Van EatonGlenn L. VarnCharles W. VeatchLew E. WallaceJohn F. WalshBenjamin WardFrances A. WatsonMark P. WeaverLillie M. WelchMicky WelchWillard J. WelchCharles H. WhiteJo L. WhiteRobert C. WhittleTommy R. WillardBetty M. WilliamsIrene WilliamsJames E. WilsonJanett L. WilsonPhyllis O. WisniewskiDorothy WrightHarold WrightPaul WrightErnestine B. YatesJames P. YatesJ. G. YoungSteve Zeigler
THE TRIBUTE GIFT: What a wonderful way to preserve the memory of someone you love and respect. Or to show a friend, family member or coworkers how much they mean to you or how proud you are of something they’ve done
or achieved. Gifts to the Foundation in honor of or memory of another person can be a beautiful way to share quality healthcare with the rest of the community. Give during Doctor’s Day, the Circle of Lights or just about anytime.
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Festival of Trees& Circle of lights
As healthcare providers, we are conditioned to resist death. But there comes a point at which we must accept it and lovingly help others
do the same. With that in mind, the Tuomey Hospice Program was created to comfort and support those facing this final stage of life.
One of the highlights of the Christmas season is the Festival of Trees and Circle of Lights. Each year, this well-established
program helps raise money for Hospice and services related to our Hospice program.
The Annual Festival of Trees and Circle of Lights celebration raised more than $71,000 in 2012. The 56 sponsor-
decorated trees displayed throughout the hospital during the holiday season also brought joy to patients, visitors and
employees. More than 70 people “bought” lights for the Hospice Christmas tree in honor or memory of loved ones, raising $4,072.
One of the staunchest supporters of Tuomey Hospice is Dr. J. Grady Locklear, who serves as chairman of the
Festival of Trees committee.
“For any organization to have a lasting impact, there must be a financial basis for its longevity
and an organization that keeps its name before the public. The Tuomey Foundation does just
that,” Locklear said. “I wanted to be a
The Tuomey FellowsSince 2001, the Tuomey Fellows program has given business
and volunteer leaders from the community a behind-the-scenes look at what goes on at Tuomey and in healthcare in general. Last year, graduates participated in six hands-on, healthcare-oriented class sessions, focusing on everything from surgical services and cardiac procedures to administration of a community nonprofit hospital.
Graduates of the 2012 Class XII are:
Kimberly D. Cousineau Robert A. FauvieWilliam Peyton Floyd Robin J. GlennGuido J. Hobi William L. HollandAlvin A. Holston Mary B. KolbCharles R. McCreight Christopher T. NiebuhrJanice W. Poplin Jean J. RiddleSheri N. Singleton Conly F. Smith IIIChristopher L. Somheil
The Tuomey Society GalaThe Tuomey Society Gala honors those members of the Foundation who have given a minimum of $1,000 during the previous year. The 2012 Gala was held at the lovely home of Dr. and Mrs. Eddie Duffy. An annual tradition, the Gala is one of the most exciting social events each spring, and the Foundation is thrilled to honor these outstanding donors. The Tuomey Society giving level is the heart and soul of the Foundation and our most prestigious giving society.
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Capital Campaign:A hospice house for the future
part of the Foundation to assure that monies are raised for programs that otherwise may not be funded; additionally, it provides me an opportunity to work with a wonderful cadre of folks.”
For patients with a terminal illness, compassionate care means focusing on quality of life rather than length of life. Hospice emphasizes treating the person, not their disease. For many, that means spending their final weeks at home, where they can enjoy the company and support of family and friends.
Through the financial support of the Foundation, Tuomey Hospice makes this happen. And Hospice services are not limited to the patient. Bereavement, spiritual and respite care are all significant components of the hospice care plan and are in place to aid patients and their loved ones.
In 2012, The Tuomey Foundation laid the groundwork for a capital campaign to raise money for a Hospice House in our community. Initial planning involved interviewing many of you to see if there is truly a need for this type of structure, how it could be funded and gaining information on who would donate to the cause.
With a resounding YES from each of you, we are happy to report that the Foundation will move forward later this year with a Capital Campaign for a Hospice House in Sumter.
“I am so excited about this effort and the work that will go into this campaign,” said Jeff Faw, the Foundation’s executive director. “We will work hard this year to make this dream of so many a reality for our community.”
For Tuomey employees, caring for others is a way of life. And the plans for this Hospice House take that caring arm even further into the community.
“There is a need in this area for such a place, and Tuomey wants to fill that need,” said Kim Price, a Tuomey administrator who
heads up Tuomey Hospice. “I envision a peaceful, spa-like setting with rooms that have a home-like feel and provide family members a comfortable place to sleep if they want to stay with their loved one.”
The plan is for Tuomey Hospice House to accommodate up to 15 patients with room to grow. It will have a place for visiting children to play, a family room, a chapel, a garden area, meeting rooms and possibly a house pet. The house will be staffed with nurses and aides at a 5-to-1 staff-to-patient ratio, and the medical director will be able to make more frequent rounds. Tuomey hopes to raise all funds needed – an estimated $4 million – before breaking ground on the project. The location of the house has not been finalized at this point.
“This is going to be a wonderful place for patients and their families,” Faw added. “Dealing with end-of-life issues is extremely difficult, and we just want to be there each step of the way.”
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The Circle of Lights ceremony kicks off the Festival of Trees each year. Visit www.tuomeyfoundation.com to learn more about how you can honor or memorialize a loved one. Individual lights
are $25; strands range from $50 to $250.
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Emontay, Alisha, Zyon and Alexander arejust four of the many students in Sumterand Lee counties who received eyeglasses and cases from CareReach, a community outreach programfunded by The Foundation that provides healthcare to children. The four are shown atLemira Elementary School with Michelle Devine, the program’s assistant coordinator.
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ENDOWMENTS SUPPORT CAUSES CLOSE TO YOUR HEART
$8,384.92 in 2012
DR. CHARLES H. WHITE SR. CARDIAC ENDOWMENT
$2,938.08 in 2012
TUOMEY EMPLOYEE SCHOLARSHIP ENDOWMENT
$6,271.67 in 2012
DR. & MRS. WENDELL M. LEVI JR.
NURSING SCHOLARSHIP ENDOWMENT
$79,838.05 in 2012
TUOMEY HOSPICE ENDOWMENT
THE TUOMEY FOUNDATION ENDOWMENT
$7,616.44 in 2012
JEANNE C. WATSON ONCOLOGY ENDOWMENT
$11,078.81 in 2012
COMMUNITY OUTREACH ENDOWMENT
Every gift to The Tuomey Foundation is a blessing, and we are grateful for each
dollar contributed. When you support the Foundation, you are investing in the future
of your community and its hospital.
Instead of a one-time donation, several donors have chosen to establish
endowments. These initial gifts were established for a specific cause or program,
and individuals can continue to donate to these endowments – making sure that your
dollars go to the exact cause that is closest to your heart.
An Endowment generally is a fund that is made up of gifts and bequests that
are subject to a requirement that the principal be maintained intact and invested to
create a source of income for an organization. Donors may set up an endowment to
fund a specific interest or program. The Foundation is honored to have several
endowments established by community residents.
Established in 1995, this initial fund was provided
by Tuomey Regional Medical Center to start
The Tuomey Foundation. From this humble
beginning, the Foundation now awards on
average more than $200,000 a year.
This fund takes the healthful programs initiated by Tuomey outside the hospital walls and into the community. This endowment funds programs such as SAFE
KIDS, Camp Scamp, free screenings and much more.
This program was designed for patients with a terminal illness and seeks to improve, as opposed to extend, the quality of their last days through an
environment of compassionate care and support.
Established in 2001 by Mrs. Charles H. White in memory of her husband, a pioneer in the medical field and a legend throughout the halls of Tuomey, this
endowment supports the needs of the Cardiac Department.
Established by the Watson family to honor Jeanne C. Watson, who died of pancreatic cancer in 2000, this endowment was created to support education,
equipment, training and other cancer-related services in Oncology.
Created in 2000 by the employees of Tuomey Healthcare System who wanted to help Tuomey families with their educational goals.
This fund was established in 2007 in honor of Frances Cowan Driver, Elizabeth Parnell Caulkins and Fair McLeod Edmunds to further nursing education.
$15,356.89 in 2012
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Golf ClassicIt was another successful, beautiful day on the links.
The 14th Annual Tuomey Foundation Golf Classic brought together 52 sponsors and 35 teams for golf, food, fun and prizes, as well as to raise money for the Community Outreach Endowment. The more than $69,000 raised will support vital programs like CareReach, SAFE KIDS, wellness screenings and more.
Even while the golfers are enjoying a day on the course – and maybe even shooting a hole-in-one – the real reason we were all there was to help children in our community.
One of the programs to benefit from the Golf Classic is CareReach. Through support from Tuomey and the Duke Endowment, CareReach was started to protect the health needs of the students in the Lee County schools. The program was later expanded to Sumter County, and now reaches more than 1,500 children each year. Program leaders connect children with needed medical and dental care, as well as addressing their behavioral issues.
Since 2004, the Foundation has contributed more than $41,197.64 in support of CareReach.
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If you’d like to sponsor the 15th annual tournament, play in it or both, call Jeff Faw or
Vicki Singleton at 774-9014.
Sumter Arts ShowcaseThere’s no business like show business, and the folks from Miss
Libby’s School of Dance and Gymnastics prove that each year with a top-notch show that wows audiences. And the 2012 Showcase – A Bite Out of the Big Apple – was no exception.
Dancers and tumblers from the school performed some of their best routines and were joined on stage by local talent from a variety of schools and organizations. The event is always a highlight of February, and one the Foundation always looks forward to.
“I have chosen to support The Tuomey Foundation because of the outreach possibilities and the community impact,” said Seth Reimer, general manager of Miss Libby’s. “I appreciate the Foundation’s willingness to support the arts and be a voice for the arts.”
Since 1998, Miss Libby’s has raised money each year for Tuomey’s Women and Children’s Services through a two-day performance open to the community. In total, the event has grossed more than $400,000 for the Foundation.
“The Foundation is much like our Sumter community,” Reimer added. “It’s diverse in culture, has a patriotic heart and is prepared to help at a moment’s notice.”
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The Sumter Arts Showcase is held in February of each year. If you’d like to sponsor the 2014 event or want more information on dates and
times, check out tuomeyfoundation.com.
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WOMEN’S HEALTH: ISSUES WE CARE ABOUT
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4 of every 10 women in S.C. are medically obese
3 in 10 women in S.C.suffer from hypertension.
Heart Disease. Stroke.Cancer. Diabetes
African-American women are 1 1/2 times more likely to die of heart disease and nearly twice as likely to die of stroke as white
women. Studies say it’s because black women have higher levels of obesity, a higher prevalence of hypertension and use tobacco more.
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They’re among the leading causes of mortalityamong women in South Carolina
YOU CAN CONTROL YOUR RISK FACTORS!
Check your cholesterold and blood pressure. Quit smoking.Lose weight if you need to. Get active. Eat a healthier diet.
The Women of Tuomey, created in 2007, is another way to become involved in the efforts of The Tuomey Foundation. More than ever, women are making a difference in the world, and the Foundation is no exception.
“I feel honored and privileged to be a part of such a worthwhile group of women,” said Meg Creech, a Tuomey Fellow graduate and member of the WOT Steering Committee. “They work diligently to enhance the quality of care given to all
of the women in our community through the many programs at Tuomey Healthcare. What a reward it is to know that through
our fundraisers, we have given dads serving in our military the chance to view their child’s birth via webcams purchased by the Women of Tuomey; we supported the wonderful Wig Boutique at the hospital; and we have also provided breast cancer and nutrition education to many women.”
“The Tuomey Foundation is much more to the hospital and the Sumter community than a fund-raising arm,” said Tuomey
Board Member Nicole Norris, who has been an active member of the Women of Tuomey. “It performs an amazing outreach in a real and personal way. The Foundation touches our hearts and lives through the programs such as Women of Tuomey and Tuomey Fellows and events such as Festival of Trees and Showcase, to name a few,” Norris added. “I am proud to be a member of the Tuomey Family.”
The Women of Tuomey has raised close to $13,000 with its events over the past five years. Its Bags, Bling and Baubles event in November raised over $8,700 in 2012.
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The Women of Tuomey hopes to do the successful and popular “Bags, Bling and Baubles” event again this fall. Check out tuomeyfoundation.com for details on that event and other
possibilities, such as a Fashion Show.
Would you like to join this dynamic area of the Foundation? Please call us at 774-9014.
WOMENof TUOMEYSupporting Women’s Health
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WOMEN’S HEALTH: ISSUES WE CARE ABOUT
{
4 of every 10 women in S.C. are medically obese
3 in 10 women in S.C.suffer from hypertension.
Heart Disease. Stroke.Cancer. Diabetes
African-American women are 1 1/2 times more likely to die of heart disease and nearly twice as likely to die of stroke as white
women. Studies say it’s because black women have higher levels of obesity, a higher prevalence of hypertension and use tobacco more.
*
*
They’re among the leading causes of mortalityamong women in South Carolina
YOU CAN CONTROL YOUR RISK FACTORS!
Check your cholesterold and blood pressure. Quit smoking.Lose weight if you need to. Get active. Eat a healthier diet.
2012 Contributors
The Tuomey Foundation
CADUCEUS SOCIETYDr. Melissa W. and
Mr. Stephen F. Arscott
Dr. Mary Elizabeth Blanchard
Dr. Catherine M. Zybak and
Mr. James E. Bowman
Dr. and Mrs. Philip H. Brandt
Dr. and Mrs. John J. Britton
Dr. and Mrs. J. Dale Cannon, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Garrett M. Clanton, II
Drs. Mark M. and Linda S. Crabbe
Dr. and Mrs. Kent N. Cunningham
Dr. and Mrs. Gene F. Dickerson
Dr. and Mrs. Edward W. Duffy, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Epps
Dr. and Mrs. Danny H. Ford
Dr. and Mrs. Richard E. Getty
Dr. Felicia L. Goins
Dr. and Mrs. James A. Goodson, III
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Hepfer
Dr. and Mrs. Mitchell W. Jacocks
Dr. and Mrs. William A. King
Dr. and Mrs. Steven C. Lauzon
Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Lee
Dr. and Mrs. Wendell M. Levi, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. W. Mitchell Levi, III
Drs. Usah Lilavivat and
Pusadee Suchinda
Dr. and Mrs. David B. Lovice
Dr. and Mrs. Clayton R. Lowder, III
Dr. and Mrs. Wilmot S.
McCollough, III
Drs. Ansel and Jennifer McFaddin, III
Dr. and Mrs. Michael R. Mease
Dr. and Mrs. Mark J. Mitchiner
Dr. and Mrs. Henry P. Moses
Dr. Luis E. Muniz
Drs. Timothy L. and
Tammy E. Pannell
Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert E. Parker, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Vijay P. Pinto
Dr. Lisbeth W. and Mr.
Charles P. Poag
Dr. and Mrs. Charles R. Propst
Dr. Cynthia S. and Mr. Carl Reese
Dr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Reynolds
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Riddle, III
Dr. and Mrs. Laurie N. Smith
Dr. and Mrs. T. Rhett Spencer, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Kurt T. Stroebel
Dr. and Mrs. Eric S. Wernsman
Dr. David G. Whaley, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. William F. Young
Dr. and Mrs. Timothy M. Wilson
TUOMEY SOCIETYMr. and Mrs. Curt M. Ackerman
Mr. and Mrs. Roger W. Ackerman
Mr. Dent Adams
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Alexander, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian B. Allen
Mr. Bruce Andrews
Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Ardis
Ms. Dale Arnold
Ms. Susan Arrants
Mr. Stephen F. and
Dr. Melissa W. Arscott
Mr. Craig Baartman
Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Baker
Mr. John Bankson
Mr. and Mrs. W. Harvin Barnes
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony E. Barwick
Mr. Mike Baumbach
Mr. Phillip Belcher
Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Bell, III
Mr. and Mrs. R. Powell Black
Dr. Mary Elizabeth Blanchard
Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Blanding
Mr. John Boozer
Mr. and Mrs. Rick Bowen
Mr. Joel J. Bowers
Mr. James E. Bowman and
Dr. Catherine M. Zybak
Mr. and Mrs. William N. Boyce, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Boykin, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Tripp Boykin
Mrs. Charldeen L. Bozanek
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Brabham, Jr.
Mrs. June Bradham
Mr. Derek M. Bradovich
Dr. and Mrs. Philip H. Brandt
Ms. Nancy Branham
Dr. and Mrs. John J. Britton
Ms. Charlene Brogdon
Ms. Alechia G. Broughton
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest C. Brown, Jr.
Mr. Jason Brown
Mr. Stan Brown
Mr. Frank Brunson
Mr. and Mrs. Edward K. Bynum
Ms. M. Betsy Cain
Mr. Johnny Campbell
Dr. and Mrs. J. Dale Cannon, Jr.
Mr. Ralph Canty
Mr. and Mrs. David Carlton
Drs. Brent and Dee Carraway
Ms. Anne Carter
Ms. Renae K. Chadwick
Mr. and Mrs. H. Danny Chandler
Mr. and Mrs. William D. Chase
Mr. Stephen P. Cissom
Dr. and Mrs. Garrett M. Clanton, II
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Cline
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Coleman
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice B. Cousineau
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cox
Drs. Mark M. and Linda S. Crabbe
Ms. Lori M. Craig
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy P. Creech
Dr. and Mrs. Kent N. Cunningham
Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Dabbs
Ms. Catherine C. Dargan
Ms. Melissa Dawkins
Dr. and Mrs. Gene F. Dickerson
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar R. Donnald, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Edward W. Duffy, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank O. Edwards
Mr. Philip L. Edwards
Ms. Ann Eldridge
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Epps
Mr. and Mrs. Lefford L. Fate
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Fauvie
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery H. Faw
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Fienning
Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Flanagan
Mr. Randy Floyd
Mr. W. Peyton Floyd
Mr. and Mrs. Roy N. Flynn, Jr.
Ms. Beverly K. Foraker
Dr. and Mrs. Danny H. Ford
Mr. and Mrs. William T. Fort, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Frank
Mr. and Mrs. Julian G. Frasier, III
Ms. Courtney Freeman
Ms. Heather Freiberg
Ms. Melissa A. Gallie
Mrs. Laurine E. Garrity
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy H. Gaymon
Ms. Amber B. Geddings
Ms. Annie Geddings
Dr. and Mrs. Richard E. Getty
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Gier
Mr. and Mrs. Chalmers L. Glenn, IV
Dr. Felicia L. Goins
Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Goodson
Dr. and Mrs. James A. Goodson, III
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton C. Goodwin, III
Mr. and Mrs. David W. Googe
Mr. Robert E. Graham, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben E. Griffith, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Donald E. Harrop
Mr. and Mrs. Septimus A. Harvin, Jr.
Ms. Brandie Hayes
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Hepfer
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy L. Hewson
Ms. Frances Elaine Hinton
Mr. and Mrs. Guido J. Hobi
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Holladay
Mr. and Mrs. Lee O. Holloway
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Holloway
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Holmes, III
Mr. Ryan Hub
Mr. Matthew R. Hubbell
Ms. Donetta L. Huggins
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Hutchens
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Hutto
Ms. Denise Iler
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Ireland
Dr. and Mrs. Mitchell W. Jacocks
Mr. and Mrs. John E. James, III
Ms. Sylvia C. James
Mr. Richard H. Jenrette
Mr. and Mrs. Doc Jolly
Mr. and Mrs. W. Paul Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Jones
Mr. and Mrs. L. Patrick Joyner, Jr.
Ms. Alice H. Kamin
Mr. Barnett A. Keitt
Ms. Barbara Kenawy
Mr. and Mrs. Brent A. King
Dr. and Mrs. William A. King
Ms. Patricia P. Kirby
Dr. Cynthia Kolb
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt E. Kolb
Mr. and Mrs. O. Mack Kolb
Mr. and Mrs. Wade S. Kolb
Mr. Mark Lamparella
Dr. and Mrs. Steven C. Lauzon
Ms. Sandra D. Lawrence
Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Lee
Dr. and Mrs. Wendell M. Levi, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. W. Mitchell Levi, III
Mr. and Mrs. A. Camden Lewis
Mr. and Mrs. J. Gregory Lewis
Mr. Morgan Lewis
Drs. Usah Lilavivat and
Pusadee Suchinda
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey D. Lingefelt
Mr. Bubba Livingston
Mr. Robert E. Livingston
Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Lloyd, Jr.
Dr. J. Grady Locklear
Ms. Choicy Lofton
Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Lovell
Dr. and Mrs. David B. Lovice
Dr. and Mrs. Clayton R. Lowder, III
Ms. Catherine E. Luebbert
Mr. Stephen G. Lutfy
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott H. Lynam, IV
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson M. Macewen
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Magill
Mr. and Mrs. R. Keith Maklary
Mr. and Mrs. David F. Martin
Mr. and Mrs. J. Gregory Martin
Mr. Brian Matula
Dr. and Mrs. Wilmot S.
McCollough, III
Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. McCord
Mr. Jim McCormack
Mr. and Mrs. John S. McCoy
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. McCreight
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. McCreight
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. McElveen, Jr.
Drs. Ansel and Jennifer McFaddin, III
Mr. William R. McLeod, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Michael R. Mease
Mr. and Mrs. Greg D. Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. Miller
Dr. and Mrs. Albert D. Mims
Dr. and Mrs. Mark J. Mitchiner
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Mixon
Mrs. Emily C. Moise
Mrs. Elise S. Moore
Mr. Roy A. Morning
Mr. and Mrs. G. Britton Moseley, III
Dr. and Mrs. Henry P. Moses
Mr. Richard P. Moses
Mr. Dan Mulholland
Mr. Michael D. Murley
Dr. Luis E. Muniz
Mr. and Mrs. Don Muscatell
Ms. Norma Nagy
Ms. Louise Neeley
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher T. Niebuhr
Mr. and Mrs. Cletus G. Norris, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Northen
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Odom, Jr.
Maj. Gen. (Ret.) and Mrs.
Thomas R. Olsen
Mr. Scott O’Neal
Ms. Emily M. O’Quinn
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Owens
Drs. Timothy L. and
Tammy E. Pannell
Mr. and Mrs. Denny W. Parker
Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert E. Parker, Jr.
Mr. Larry Parker
Mr. and Mrs. Archie W. Parnell
Mr. Pius Patel
Dr. and Mrs. Osmar A. Pinilla
Dr. and Mrs. Vijay P. Pinto
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pitt
Mr. Charles P. and
Dr. Lisbeth W. Poag
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Price
Mr. Tom Pride
Dr. and Mrs. Charles R. Propst
Ms. Linda L. Rains
Mr. and Mrs. M. Perry Randle
Dr. Andrena E. Ray
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey J. Reed
Mr. Carl and Dr. Cynthia S. Reese
Mr. and Mrs. Seth Reimer
Mr. and Mrs. Willliam R. Renwick
Mr. Benjamin H. Rex
Dr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Reynolds
Mr. Marvin D. and Dr. Kay M. Rhoads
Dr. Luns C. Richardson
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Riddle, III
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Rikard
Mr. and Mrs. Harles R. Roberts
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew B. Roberts
Ms. Milissa B. Robertson
Mr. Paul Robbins
Mr. and Mrs. S. Lathan Roddey, III
Mr. and Mrs. Scott W. Rumph, Jr.
Ms. Maria E. Russell
Ms. Gerona Sanders
Mr. Michael Satterwhite
Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence M. Scheele
Mr. Ramon Schwartz, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry L. Shadbolt
Mr. and Mrs. R. Glenmore Sharp
Mr. and Mrs. M. David Shaw
Mr. and Mrs. A. Dale Sherrill
Mr. Darryl Shope
Mr. and Mrs. Todd A. Simenson
Mr. and Mrs. D. Earle Sims
Mr. and Mrs. Joe J. Singleton
Ms. Elizabeth H. Singleton
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Smith
Ms. Carla Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Conly F. Smith
Rep. and Mrs. G. Murrell Smith, Jr.
Ms. Keys Smith
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Dr. and Mrs. Laurie N. Smith
Mr. William E. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Smoak
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher L. Somheil
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Sparrow
Dr. and Mrs. T. Rhett Spencer, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Staggs, Jr.
Mr. David Stanton
Mrs. Pamela S. Stephens
Mr. and Mrs. Craig A. Stevens
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Stone
Mr. and Mrs. D. Gregory Stone
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Stover
Dr. and Mrs. Kurt T. Stroebel
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Swaim
Mr. and Mrs. Porter L. Thompkins
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory A. Thompson
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie K. Thompson
Mr. and Mrs. R. Alex Tisdale
Mr. William M. Tisdale, Jr.
Mrs. Jane F. Tisdale
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tobiere, Jr.
Col. and Mrs. Michael Sean Tuomey
Ms. Murphy Tuomey Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. Turner
Mr. Harold L. (Hal) Turner, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Keller H. Watson
Mr. Michael C. Watson
Mr. and Mrs. W. Burke Watson, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Weiss
Mr. and Mrs. W. Stanley Welch
Dr. and Mrs. Eric S. Wernsman
Ms. Clara West
Dr. David G. Whaley, Jr.
Mrs. Charles H. White, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. James T. White
Mr. Scott Will
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Williamson
Ms. Amber B. Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Wise, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Y. Woodrum
Mr. Burt Yankowitz
Dr. and Mrs. William F. Young
Dr. and Mrs. Timothy M. Wilson
HERITAGE SOCIETYMs. Denise M. Adkins
Ms. Rhonda F. Bowman
Ms. Kimberly A. Bullock
Ms. Jennifer R. Burke
Ms. Amy B. Chappell
Ms. Suzette Ciesla
Mr. Daniel W. Cook
Mr. David L. Davis
Ms. Jessica C. Dunlap
Ms. Frances A. Elmore
Ms. Susan E. (Beth) Fordham
Ms. Sarah B. Freeman
Ms. Tammy L. Gainey
Ms. Kimberly B. Gardner
Mr. Kevin Grant
Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Grotzinger
Ms. Priscilla A. Harrell
Ms. Laura E. Haygood
Mr. W. Brian Huskey
Mr. Michael D. Keenan, Jr.
Ms. Shirley M. Kolb
Ms. Elizabeth P. Lee
Ms. Laurin G. Lee
Ms. Laura Deree Long
Mr. Jonathan E. Malone
Ms. Dina M. McCall
Ms. Edna W. McDowell*
Ms. Pamela S. Mooneyham
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert D. Osteen, Jr.
Ms. Jennifer B. Rogerson
Dr. and Mrs. M. Kenneth Rosefield, Jr.
Ms. Dian L. Russell*
Ms. Lisa W. Shelley
Ms. Toby L. Shuler
Ms. Vicki M. Singleton
Ms. Lori L. Thomas
Ms. Linda A. Stuckey
Ms. Tomeka Thomas
Ms. Sally A. Turner
Mr. and Mrs. David Van Patten
Mr. Charles W. Veatch
Ms. Christy A. Watts
PATRON SOCIETYAmerican Forest Management, Inc.
B. J.’s Health Food Store
Baker’s Sweets Bakery & Café
Mr. Joseph A. BarBarino
Ms. Corliss B. Barrett
Mr. Billy Barwick
Ms. Lisa Bean
Becky’s at dayeLynn Boutique
Beeps
Belladonna LLC
Ms. Lisa Bordelon
Ms. Catherine A. Brooks
Mr. Jack Brantley - Aberdeen Catery LLC
Ms. Rebecca M. Brogdon
Ms. Perrie Brown
Ms. Renee K. Brown
Ms. Phyllis B. Buckner
Ms. Megan Buddin
Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Burchstead, Jr.
Ms. Tammy L. Burdick
Mr. Patrick Burgess
Ms. Brenda Burris
Mr. Mike Burrows
Ms. Samantha L. Cales
Ms. Mary L. Canty
Cardiology Associates of Sumter
Ms. Cynthia L. Carraway
Ms. Faye H. Carraway
Ms. Erin Caufield
Ms. Diane Cavazzoni
Chart Links, LLC
Mr. and Mrs. Duane N. Clark
Ms. Robin J. Coleman
Colonial Family Practice
Mr. Scott Cook
Dr. and Mrs. William N. Coulter
Mr. Michael L. Cousins
Ms. Harriett A. Crowe
Ms. Robin L. Davis
The Delta Group, Inc.
Destinations Spa
Mr. W. Brad Dickerson
Rev. Betty Jean Drayton
Dr. and Mrs. E. MacDonald DuBose, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. James M. DuRant, Jr.
Mr. Joseph C. DuRant
Ms. Kristin E. Edinger
Ms. Deborah Embry
Ms. Julie Gaddy
Ms. Cynthia L. Gassen
Ms. Virginia B. Gaymon
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Geddings
Ms. Angie A. Gilley
Ms. April Gladden
Mr. John J. Grant
Ms. Sylvia M. Griffin
Ms. Kelly D. Hall
Ms. Stella Haynesworth
Ms. Mandy L. Hice
High Hills Baptist Church
Ms. Loretta Hulse
Ms. Jwan D. Jackson
Ms. Cynthia D. Johnson
Jones Chevrolet Cadillac
Ms. Stacy H. Jordan
Ms. Dessie Kirby
Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. LaForge
Mr. Mason Lee
Ms. Leslie Marie Lloyd
Ms. Julie A. Lowder
Lowe’s of Sumter, #626
Ms. Amy R. Marshall
Ms. Dianne C. Major
Ms. Brittany D. Mason
Ms. Nancy W. McCreight
Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. McFaddin
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. McKiever
Ms. Candi M. McLeod
Ms. Melinda B. Menser
Miss Kitty’s Unique Gifts
Ms. Dana M. Mitchell
Ms. Brenda B. Mobley
Mr. Carl K. Mobley
Ms. Rebecca Montague
Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Moss
Ms. Rebecca Mouradjian
Ms. Angela M. Mullen
Ms. Cathy Mulloy
Ms. Kimberly A. Murphy
Ms. Beverly J. Myers
Ms. Molly Ostrowski
Ms. Edna Parker
Ms. Susan B. Parnell
Ms. Anna H. Payne
Ms. Christine M. Pendry
Ms. Helen Porterfield
Ms. Alisha Prince
Ms. Kristin E. Reeves
Ms. Tina E. Silvester
Mr. Devin E. Simon
Simpson’s Hardware Company
Ms. Charlene H. Smith
Ms. Tracy L. Smith-Owens
Ms. Tracie Snider
Ms. Jacqueline H. Springs
Ms. Deborah A. Stanton
SteelFab, Inc.
Ms. Jessica B. Stiles
A. Morton Thomas and Associates, Inc.
Ms. Karen R. Timmons
Mr. Richard P. Timmons
Ms. Keena Toland
Tuomey Healthcare System
Pharmacy Services
Ms. Susan F. Turner
Ms. Elizabeth Vandevelde
Ms. Anya M. Washington
Mr. Jerome D. Washington
Ms. Danielle M. Welch
Wells Fargo Advisors
Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Larry Wells
Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. White, Jr.
Ms. Kelley L. Wilkes
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Williams
Ms. Gwen S. Windham
The Wishing Well
Mr. Matthew E. Witt
XDOS/Xerox Digital Office Solutions
YMCA/Running Club
Ms. Mary L. Yates
Ms. Lorraine M. Zwicker
SUPPORTER SOCIETYOur 365
Ms. Kathryn E. Allsbrook
Ms. Annette Baker
Mr. and Mrs. David L. Baker, Jr.
Ms. Julia A. Ballard
Bank of Clarendon
Ms. Tina Barkley
Ms. Patricia L. Barnett
Ms. Amber J. Barnette
Mr. Craig Beck
Ms. Christin Brodrick
Ms. Birnie J. Brooks
Mr. Floyd C. Bryant, II
Mr. and Mrs. Michael H. Bryant
Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Burrows
Ms. Veda Campbell
Ms. Melody H. Carithers
Ms. Barbara A. Carlisle
Ms. Sheila D. Carr
Ms. Elizabeth W. Case
Caterpillar Inc.
Caterpillar, Precision Pins
Ms. Deborah Chazen
Ms. Maurine C. Ching
City of Sumter
Ms. Lenore A. Clarke
Ms. Debi Coker
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Collins, Sr.
Columbia Snacks
Ms. Suzanne Cook
Cookie Lee/Lynn Armstrong
Ms. Ruth A. Crannell
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Creech
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Croft
Danny’s Trophy Shop, Inc.
Mr. Edward W. Davis, Sr.
Mrs. Darla H. Dean
Defense Logistics Agency
Ms. Denise Dennis
Mr. and Mrs. Don Z. Dixon
Mr. Raymund M. Elamparo
Dr. and Mrs. James W. Ellett
Ms. Susan M. Faries
Ms. Donna E. Faltersack
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Ms. Lori Feagin
Dr. John R. Fleming, Jr.
Ms. Lottie L. Ford
Ms. Betty Lynn Fountain
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Fowler
Ms. Edith D. Friday
Mr. and Mrs. William G. Gainey
Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Gilels
Ms. Candace Godwin
Ms. Sherry Graham
Ms. Amy M. Graves
Ms. Crystal Griffin
Ms. Karen E. Grimes
Ms. Virginia E. Hardesty
Mr. William P. Harrison
Mr. and Mrs. Septimus A. Harvin, III
Ms. Theo Thomey Hayes
Ms. Martha Healon
Heidenberger Construction, Inc.
Ms. Jennifer Hewitt
Ms. Amber S. Hice
Mr. and Mrs. Francis L. Hill, Jr.
Ms. Melody I. Hill-Brunson
Dr. and Mrs. J. Capers Hiott
Mr. and Mrs. Lynwood H. Hodge
Ms. Sandra A. Holladay
Mrs. Eloise S. Howard
Ms. Mary J. Hoyt
Ms. Margaret Huber
Ms. Katherine J. Hutto
Ms. Heather M. Jaberg
Ms. Dena O. James
Jo Jo’s Boutique
Ms. Jwan D. Johnson
Ms. Sherri J. Johnson
Ms. Sandra P. Jones
Ms. Diane M. Judd
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Kahler, Sr.
Ms. Barbara Kaiser
Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Khalil
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Kinney
La-D-Das Trendy Boutique
Ms. Mallory L. Leviner
Ms. Staci Long
Mr. and Mrs. Ronny L. Lowder
Madison Industries, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Marc Manges
Ms. Frances L. Marcum
Mr. Morris D. Mazursky
Ms. Patti N. McCloud
Mr. John C. McCoy
McDonald’s
Ms. Melvetta S. McGainey
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney G. McGhee, Jr.
Ms. Kimberly J. McGowan
Mr. and Mrs. David F. McInnis
Mr. and Mrs. William J. McKenna
Ms. Betty R. McLeod
Mr. Christopher M. Moore
Ms. Ivonne Moore
Ms. Janet Moore
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Murphey
Col. (Ret.) and Mrs. Charles W. Myers
Ms. Felicia Nesbitt
New Bethel Church Fund
Newman Law Firm
Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Nixon
Ms. Lizabeth S. Ortiz-Velez
Mr. Todd A. Owens
Mrs. Sara D. Parnell
Ms. Kimberly Phillips
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Prescott
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Price
Ms. Nancy S. Pullum
Ms. Carolyn D. Putnam
Quinn Consulting Services Inc.
Ms. Corrine R. Rash
Ms. Josie M. Rattz
Mr. Christopher P. Reardon
Ms. Kay Reid
Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott Richardson
Ms. Lita N. Richburg
Ms. Janice Rosenberg
Dr. and Mrs. John E. Rowe, III
Ms. Judy C. Russ
Santee Baptist Church
C. Scheele, LLC
Mr. and Mrs. Milton C. Schwartz
Ms. Linda L. Shapley
Mr. and Mrs. Gifford W. Shaw
Mr. Ronald G. Sherrill
Silver Paper, Inc.
Ms. Mary E. Simmins
Ms. Hazeltine W. Smith
Mrs. Ann P. Snead
Ms. Ashley R. Snyder
St. Mark United Methodist Church –
United Methodist Women
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Strickland
Susie’s Boutique
Ms. Lenora W. Tate
Mr. and Mrs. Jason Thibodeau
Ms. Mozell S. Thompson
Ms. Beverly M. Tidwell
Ms. Monalethia Tindal
Ms. Vonisha D. Tindal
Ms. Joan G. Tipton
Mrs. Dorothy R. Toney
Mr. Robert M. Towery
Tuomey Healthcare System
Clinical Nurse Managers
Tuomey Healthcare System Surgical Services
Mr. Robert N. Tuomey
Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Vaden
Ms. Beata Viszmegh-Hance
Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Warmoth
Dr. M. Todd Warrick
Ms. Susan West
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Wiercinski
Ms. Christine Williams
Ms. Denishia Williams
Mr. James D. Williams, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger I. Williams
Ms. Tanya Y. Williams
Mr. James E. Wilson
Ms. Harriette H. Wimberly
Mr. Darryl A. Witherspoon, III
DONORSMr. and Mrs. Harvey W. Achziger, Jr.
Mr. James Adams
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Adams
Mr. Albert Anderson
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ardis, Jr.
Mr. Ryan Arnette
Mrs. Virginia Atkinson
Lt. Col. (Ret.) and Mrs. Jerry Baak
Ms. Amy K. Baker
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin K. Ballard, III
Mrs. Carolyn O. Ballard
Mr. Johnny Barwick
Ms. Evelyn Barwick
Ms. Adrienna S. Bassett
Ms. Winnifred A. Baxter
Mr. Wayne Beasley
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Benton
Ms. Teressa Berry
Mr. and Mrs. David P. Beshlin
Ms. Crystal G. Bishop
Dr. and Mrs. Robert P. Bland, Jr.
Mr. Gerald Bleil
Ms. Cali Blodzinski
Mrs. Deidre Bochette
Mr. Kentrell Bonaparte
Mr. Richard V. Bonifacio
Ms. Janna Bontreger
Lt. Col. (Ret.) and Mrs. Sterling W. Boyd
Mr. and Mrs. Welborn A. Brewer
Ms. Gerlinde T. Brice
Mrs. Christin I. Brodzinski
Mrs. Robin Brooks
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton G. Brown, Jr.
Mr. Bryant C. Brown
Ms. Willisha Brown
Ms. Kimberly A. Bryan
Mr. and Mrs. Max V. Bryant
Ms. Diana Bryant
Mrs. Edna J. Buckery
Mrs. Elizabeth M. Buessing
Ms. Lorena O. Buniel
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Burke, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Bynum, Jr.
Mr. Raphael Camejo
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Campbell
Ms. Tamara Campbell
Mr. Alan S. Cannon
Mr. David H. Cannon
Ms. and Mr. Lashonda G. Capers
Mr. and Mrs. Rand Carpenter
Mrs. Joyce Cartner
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis H. Caulkins, Jr.
Mrs. Elizabeth P. Caulkins
Dr. Giselle T. Chandler
Marlon Charles
Ms. Kayla Charles
Ms. Catherine G. Chewning
Mr. Hugh China
Ms. and Mr. Kathy China
Ms. Katina Chisolm
Mr. Cody Clark
Rev. James Clark
Ms. Debra K. Clawson
Mrs. Stacy Cliver
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Clyburn
Ms. Sheri J. Cockerill
Ms. Amber L. Collins
Ms. Jennifer N. Collins
Community Bible Church of Summerville
Ms. Shannon Conant
Mr. Joseph Condina
Ms. Dianne M. Condrey
Mrs. Joan Fay Cook
Mrs. Margaret B. Cooper
Ms. Lauren Corbett
The Corner Club
Ms. Nina Coulson
Mr. Robert Coursey
Ms. Laura C. Cox
Ms. E. Lee Craig
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Crawford
Mrs. Carolyn K. Cuttino
Mrs. Nancy D’Auria
Dr. Edna L. Davis
Ms. Dianne Dennis
Mrs. Juanita H. Denny
Mrs. Myrna H. Dixon
Mr. David G. Dority
Mrs. Dolores Dorsey
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Doub
Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Drose
Mr. Andrew Dunham
Ms. Kathryn B. Durgin
Ms. Melissa Easley
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Edwards
Mr. and Mrs. Michael H. Ente
Mr. Edward S. Ervin, III
Mrs. Lorraine P. Felder
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Feldscott
Mr. and Mrs. Orby Ferguson, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Fitzgerald
Mr. Charles C. Floyd
Mrs. Jody P. Foster
Rev. Rodney A. Foster
Ms. Jennifer Fostervold
Mrs. Clara E. Fowler
Mrs. Susan L. Frasier
Ms. Michelle Frazier
Mrs. Daphne D. Fulda
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Futch
Mrs. Frances A. Gainey
Ms. Courtney Gainey
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Gale
Mr. and Mrs. Jack L. Galloway
Mr. Brian Gamble
Ms. Alicia S. Gamble
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel W. Gardner, III
Mrs. Maybin H. Gardner
Ms. Emma Gaymon
Ms. Jana Geddings
Mr. Douglas C. Geiger
Ms. Barbara A. Gibbons
Mr. Shawn M. Gilroy
Mrs. Denise M. Gittins
Ms. Doris V. Glenn
Mrs. Pamela J. Godwin
Mrs. Anne P. Goldsmith
Ms. Lareatha Goodman
Mrs. Stella W. Goodson
Ms. Danita M. Goodson
Mr. and Mrs. J. Gardner Gore, Jr.
Ms. Jenna Gorrell
Grace Sunday School Class -
Sumter First PH Church
Mrs. Carol S. Graham
Ms. Keasha Grant
Judge and Mrs. Ruben L. Gray
Miss Virginia A. Green
Mr. Max Kantzer and Ms. Patricia D. Greene
Mr. Brian Gregory
Ms. Jennifer L. Griffith
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Ms. Margaret R. Hagan
Ms. Cherie Hale
Ms. Crystal Hale
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Hall
Mr. Emanuel Hammett, III
Mr. Robert E. Harden
Ms. Chequdra Hardy
Mrs. Kathy Harrigian
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Harris
Ms. Lizette Harris
Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Harrison
Mr. Freddie L. Hatfield, Jr.
Mr. Mark D. Hayes
Dr. and Mrs. William R. Haynie
Ms. Sarah Healey
Mr. and Mrs. William D. Hendricks
Mr. Reedy Herring
Ms. Jamie T. Herrington
Mr. Joe Hewett
Mr. James Hicks
Ms. Karen Hilton
Mrs. Rosemary D. Hines
Ms. Virginia Hipp
Ms. Angel Hodge
Mr. John P. Hoffman
Maj. Gen. (Ret.) and Mrs. William L. Holland
Ms. Gabrielle C. Holton
Ms. Mona Hontiveros
Ms. Patricia Hout
Mrs. Kristin Howell
Hunter Builders, Inc.
Ms. LaQuette Hunter
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Hyatt
Mrs. Gail Hyatt
Ms. Joyce Ingle
Mrs. Cleo G. Jackson
Ms. Sandra M. Jackson
Ms. Stephanie Jackson
Mr. and Mrs. Renord James
Mrs. Eleanor W. James
Ms. Tameka B. Jett
Ms. Brianna M. Jewell
Mr. David N. Johnson
Mr. Isaac Johnson
Mr. Verlyn W. Johnson
Ms. Kana Johnson
Ms. Yvonne Johnson
Ms. Kimberly Johnson-Bradley
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Jones, Jr.
Mr. Hugh and Dr. Jennifer Jones
Mrs. Arlene Jones
Ms. Katie Jones
Ms. Laura Jones
Mrs. Lisa Judge
Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Kellenbenz
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald F. Kelley, Jr.
Mr. Bernie Kiernan
Mrs. Amanda Kiernan
Ms. Lynn W. Klatt
Ms. Sarah Krish
Ms. Eunice Lane
Drs. Phillip L. and Helen D. Latham
Mrs. Kelly Lay
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Lee, Jr.
Ms. Danielle T. Lee
Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. LeNoir, Jr.
Ms. Erin Leong-May
Ms. Hattie M. Lewis
Mr. and Mrs. C. Tann Lightsey
Ms. Jessica Lipscomb
Mr. and Mrs. H. Gerald Lorick
Mr. Mark E. Lovell
Mr. Isaac Mallett
Mr. Yardley M. Manfuso
Mr. Angel Manuel
Mrs. Christine Mapes
Ms. Teresa L. Martin
Mrs. Marian R. Massey
Mr. Brian Mathis
Mr. Brad May
Mr. Doug Mayes
Ms. Leigh A. Maynard
Mr. Geary McAlister
Ms. Tonya McClellan
Mr. and Mrs. Deron McCormick
Mr. Sylvester McCray, III
Mr. and Mrs. Lucian McCutchen
Mr. and Mrs. Angus F. McDuffie
Ms. Jamara McDuffie
Mrs. Barbara S. McElveen
Mrs. Bronwyn K. McElveen
Mrs. Eva M. McElveen
Ms. LasSonda S. McElveen
Ms. Tanya J. McFadden
Ms. Jenny McFaddin
Ms. Lashawn McGee
Mr. Joseph McGoldrick
Mrs. Kristi B. McInnis
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton A. McKinney
Ms. Nicki McLaughlin
Mr. and Mrs. Harold McLean
Mr. and Mrs. Scott C. McLendon
Mr. Eric McMichael
Mrs. Margie McMickell
Ms. Secelia J. McNeil
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Medlock
Miss Hannah Merchant
Mr. and Mrs. David P. Merchant
Ms. Mary T. Metaxas
Ms. Babette G. Metts
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Miller
Mr. David Miller
Mr. Thomas A. Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Mitchum
Ms. Dawn Mockalis
Mr. Jerrod Moody
Mr. Dwight C. Moore
Mrs. Florence Moore
Mrs. Tracey Moore
Ms. Ashley Moore
Ms. Matthette L. Moore
Ms. Michelle M. Moses
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Moulton
Mr. Peter Mugglestone
Mr. Roy Murray
Ms. Lucille R. Myers
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene A. Neal
Reverend Marion Newton
Mr. Aaron Niswonger
Ms. Myisha A. Nobles
Ms. Kandie Norred
Mr. Allen Nuss
Ms. Amy R. Oakley
Mr. Jamie Odom
Ms. Sarah Odom
Ms. Emma Oliver
Lt. Col. (Ret.) and Mrs. William H. Orne
Mrs. Lettie Parsons
Mr. Willie Pearson
Ms. Barbara J. Pittman
Mr. Ryan Plexico
Mrs. Michelle Plourde
Ms. Kenyona Poole
Mrs. Janice W. Poplin
Ms. Cathy E. Price
Ms. Sandra I. Price
Ms. Susan Pringle
Ms. Sarah K. Pritchaerd
Mr. and Ms. Mills T. Pruden
Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Rasmussen
Mr. Vincent Raymundo
Mr. and Mrs. Lohman D. Reiter, II
Mr. Gary E. Rembert
Mr. Henry D. Rembert and
Ms. Glenda Hawkins
Ms. Diane M. Ressler
Ms. Janice C. Reynolds
Mr. and Mrs. Roland L. Richardson
Mrs. Carol A. Richardson
Mrs. Kathryn D. Richardson
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Richburg
Mr. Dave Richburg
Ms. Amanda Rickard
Ms. Norma T. Rippy
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin C. Robbins
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Roddey, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry O. Rodgers
Ms. Cindy M. Rodriguez
Ms. Christine Rogers
Ms. Anne Roper
Ms. Sara E. Roper
Mrs. Retta Sanders
Ms. Allyson Sanders
Mrs. Rebecca B. Schnabel
Second Baptist Church
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis M. Selvig
Mr. Webster J. Sessions
Ms. Cassie Shadoan
Mr. Heath Sharrar
Ms. Teresa Shepard
Mrs. Virginia C. Shirley
Ms. Patti Shuler
Ms. Breanna M. Shuron
Mr. and Mrs. Jerrald K. Simmers
Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. Simpson, III
Mrs. Mary Alice B. Simpson
Mr. Rodney Singleton
Ms. Greta Singleton
Mr. and Mrs. William Smalls
Mr. and Mrs. Jonnathan Smith
Mrs. Mary R. Smith
Ms. Jessica Smith
Mr. Clyde Smothers
Mrs. Faye L. Smothers
Mrs. Kathryn J. Somers
Mr. Quinton Spencer
Mr. and Ms. Michael Staley
Ms. and Mr. Linsey Staley
Ms. McKenzie Staley
Mr. Blake Stancil
Mr. Richard B. Stancil
Ms. Sherrie Storey
Ms. Crystal Strickland
Sumter County Treasurer
Sumter Economic Development
Mr. James P. Sutton
Mrs. Lenora N. Swartz
TerraCycle, Inc.
Ms. Angie Thames
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby G. Therrell
Ms. Elizabeth Thomas
Mrs. Shirley H. Thompson
Ms. Ashley Thurman-Bradley
Ms. Judith Thynes
Mrs. Elizabeth B. Tiller
Mr. Richard P. Timmons, II
Mr. William M. Tisdale, Jr.
Ms. Britne’ Tisdale
Ms. Shamekia Tomlin
Mrs. Jennett D. Towles-Mickens
Ms. Christine R. Tuomey
Ms. Sarah Tuomey
Tuomey Healthcare System
Case Management Department
Mr. and Mrs. Eager Y. Turner
Ms. Allison Turner
Mrs. Krystal G. Vargas
Mrs. Krista M. Vickrey
Ms. Emily Waggoner
Mr. and Mrs. David M. Waldkirch
Mr. and Mrs. William T. Wallace, Sr.
Mrs. Carolyn Ward
Mrs. LaKeesha Washington
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Watson
Ms. Doreen O. Watson
Mr. Robert Weaver
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Weidner
Mr. Greg Welch
Mrs. Alice Welch
Ms. Lori Welch
Ms. Donna A. Weldon
Mr. Rapheal Wescott
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene K. Weston, Jr.
Mr. Gregory A. White
Ms. Donna G. White
Ms. Margaret N. White
Ms. Nicole R. White
Ms. Deana Wilder
Ms. Jessica Wilder
Dr. and Mrs. Barney L. Williams, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger I. Williams
Mr. Drefus Williams
Mr. James D. Williams, Jr.
Mr. Rudolph C. Williams, III
Ms. Gloria J. Williams
Ms. Gina M. Williamson
Ms. Maria S. Wilson
Mr. Robert C. Winkles
Mr. Stephen Winn
Mr. William Wright
Mr. and Mrs. J. Michael Yates
Mr. Sherwin L. Zarraga
Mr. Peter C. Zitta
*Denotes deceased
10-YEAR SUSTAINER SOCIETYMr. and Mrs. Curt M. Ackerman
Mr. and Mrs. Roger W. Ackerman
Mr. Bruce Andrews
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Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Ardis
Mr. Stephen F. and Dr. Melissa W. Arscott
Mr. and Mrs. William N. Boyce, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Brabham, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Philip H. Brandt
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest C. Brown, Jr.
Mr. Anthony B. Buddin
Mr. and Mrs. Edward K. Bynum
Mr. and Mrs. David Carlton
Mr. and Mrs. William D. Chase
Ms. Maurine C. Ching
Dr. and Mrs. Garrett M. Clanton, II
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Coleman
Mr. and Mrs. R. Jay Cox
Drs. Mark M. and Linda S. Crabbe
Dr. and Mrs. Kent N. Cunningham
Dr. Edna L. Davis
Ms. Robin L. Davis
Dr. and Mrs. Gene F. Dickerson
Dr. and Mrs. Edward W. Duffy, Jr.
Ms. Kathryn B. Durgin
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Fienning
Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Flanagan
Dr. John R. Fleming, Jr.
Ms. Sara B. Freeman
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy H. Gaymon
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Geddings
Dr. and Mrs. Richard E. Getty
Mr. Shawn M. Gilroy
Dr. Felicia L. Goins
Dr. and Mrs. James A. Goodson, III
Mr. and Mrs. Ben E. Griffith
Mr. Robert C. Harris
Ms. Laura E. Haygood
Ms. Sandra A. Holladay
Mr. and Mrs. Lee O. Holloway
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Holloway
Mr. W. Bryan Huskey
Ms. Cleo G. Jackson
Ms. Sylvia C. James
Mr. and Mrs. W. Paul Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Jones, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Brent A. King
Dr. and Mrs. William A. King
Ms. Patricia P. Kirby
Drs. Usah Lilavivat and Pusadee Suchinda
Mr. Marion M. Lipscombe
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Owens
Ms. Catherine E. Luebbert
Mr. and Mrs. J. Gregory Martin
Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. McCord
Mr. and Mrs. John S. McCoy
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. McCreight
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. McCreight
Ms. Candi M. McLeod
Dr. and Mrs. Albert D. Mims
Ms. Dana M. Mitchell
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Mixon
Ms. Pamela S. Mooneyham
Ms. Kandie Norred
Maj. Gen. (Ret). and Mrs. Thomas R. Olsen
Drs. Timothy L. and Tammy E. Pannell
Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert E. Parker, Jr.
Ms. Susan B. Parnell
Dr. and Mrs. Osmar A. Pinilla
Mr. Charles P. and Dr. Lisbeth W. Poag
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Price
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Miller
Ms. Linda L. Rains
Dr. Andrena E. Ray
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey J. Reed
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Ressler
Mr. Marvin D. and Dr. Kay M. Rhoads
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Rikard
Mr. and Mrs. S. Lathan Roddey, III
Ms. Judy C. Russ
Ms. Gerona Sanders
Mr. Ramon Schwartz
Mr. and Mrs. M. David Shaw
Mr. and Mrs. A. Dale Sherrill
Dr. and Mrs. Laurie N. Smith
Mr. William E. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Sparrow
Dr. and Mrs. T. Rhett Spencer, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Staggs, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Craig A. Stevens
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Stone
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory A. Thompson
Ms. Karen R. Timmons
Ms. Jane F. Tisdale
Ms. Elizabeth A. (Murphy) Tuomey Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. Turner
Mr. Michael C. Watson
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene K. (Gene) Weston
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Williamson
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Wise, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Y. Woodrum
Ms. Mary L. Yates
Dr. and Mrs. William F. (Ted) Young
5-YEAR SUSTAINER SOCIETY
Ms. Ellen D. Arnold
Ms. Susan Arrants
Ms. Corliss B. Barrett
Mr. and Mrs. R. Powell Black
Dr. Mary Elizabeth Blanchard
Mr. James E. Bowman and
Dr. Catherine M. Zybak
Ms. Rhonda F. Bowman
Mr. and Mrs. Tripp Boykin
Ms. Charldeen L. Bozanek
Mr. Jack Brantley - Aberdeen Catery LLC
Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Britton
Ms. Charlene B. Brogdon
Ms. Rene K. Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Burchstead
Ms. Tammy L. Burdick
Ms. Jennifer R. Burke
Ms. M. Betsy Cain
Ms. Mary L. Canty
Mr. Ralph Canty
Drs. Brent and Dee Carraway
Ms. Renae K. Chadwick
Mr. Daniel W. Cook
Ms. Joan Fay Cook
Mr. Scott Cook
Ms. Suzanne Cook
Mr. Michael L. Cousins
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Creech
Ms. Becky R. Dabbs
Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Denny
Mr. W. Brad Dickerson
Ms. Don Z. Dixon
Ms. Myrna H. Dixon
Ms. Sarah E. Dixon
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery H. Faw
Ms. Donna D. Follin
Ms. Beverly K. Foraker
Ms. Susan E. (Beth) Fordham
Ms. Betty Lynn Fountain
Ms. Clara E. Fowler
Ms. Cynthia L. Gassen
Ms. Virginia B. Gaymon
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Gier
Mr. Kevin Grant
Ms. Amy M. Graves
Ms. Priscilla H. Harrell
Mr. William P. Harrison*
Dr. and Mrs. Donald E. Harrop
Mr. and Mrs. Septimus A. Harvin, Jr.
Mr. Reedy Herring
Ms. Mandy L. Hice
Ms. Frances Elaine Hinton
Ms. Denise J. Iler
Ms. Cynthia D. Johnson
Ms. Sherri J. Johnson
Ms. Kimberly M. Jolly
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Jones
Ms. Alice H. Kamin
Mr. Barnett A. Keitt
Drs. Phillip L. and Helen D. Latham
Dr. and Mrs. Wendell M. Levi, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. W. Mitchell Levi, III
Ms. Hattie M. Lewis
Mr. and Mrs. J. Gregory Lewis
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey D. Lingefelt
Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Lloyd
Dr. J. Grady Locklear
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson M. MacEwen, Jr.
Ms. Frances L. Marcum
Mr. and Mrs. André G. McBride
Ms. Dina M. McCall
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. McElveen, Jr.
Drs. Ansel R. and Jennifer M. McFaddin, III
Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. McFaddin
Ms. Melvetta S. McGainey
Ms. Kimberly J. McGowan
Ms. Betty R. McLeod
Dr. and Mrs. Michael R. Mease
Ms. Elaine O. Miller
Ms. Brenda B. Mobley
Mr. Roy A. Morning
Dr. and Mrs. Henry P. Moses
Dr. Luis E. Muniz
Ms. Beverly J. Myers
Ms. Anna H. Payne
Ms. Diane M. Pegram-Johnson
Ms. Christine M. Pendry
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Price
Dr. and Mrs. Charles R. Propst
Ms. Rhonda G. Pruden
Mr. and Mrs. M. Perry Randle
Dr. Luns C. Richardson
Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott Richardson
Mr. Scott W. Rumph, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry L. Shadbolt
Mr. and Mrs. Todd A. Simenson
Dr. and Mrs. G. Murrell Smith
Ms. Hazeltine W. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Conley F. Smith
Ms. Macaulay W. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Stover
Dr. and Mrs. Kurt T. Stroebel
Ms. Linda S. Stuckey
Mr. and Mrs. Porter L. Thompkins, Jr.
Ms. Shirley H. Thompson
Ms. Elizabeth B. Tiller
Mr. Harold L. (Hal) Turner
Ms. Sally A. Turner
Ms. Susan F. Turner
Ms. Danielle M. Welch
Dr. and Mrs. Eric S. Wernsman
Ms. Clara M. West
Mr. Gregory A. White
Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. White, Jr.
Ms. Betty J. Wilson
Mr. Clyde W. Wilson
Ms. Gwen S. Windham
Mr. Matthew E. Witt
*Denotes deceased.
CORPORATE HONOR ROLL
Platinum
Adams Outdoor Advertising
Carolina Children’s Dentistry
Cline Classics
Corporate DevelopMint, LLC
The Duke Endowment
Horty, Springer & Mattern, P.C.
Jackie’s Uniform Center
Junior Welfare League of Sumter, SC
KBR Building Group, LLC
Elaine D. Korn Charitable Trust
Miller Communications, Inc.
Miss Libby’s School of Dance, Inc.
NBSC
Tuomey Healthcare System
VPS Convenience Store Group
Wells Fargo
Gold
Accessories Unlimited
Belk
Books are Fun, Ltd
Communications and Cabling Systems, Inc.
Dynamic Cookware
Evacusled Inc.
Farmers Telephone Cooperative, Inc.
Goldman, Sachs & Co.
Matching Gift Program
ING Life Insurance and Annuity Company
Lewis, Babcock and Griffin, L.L.P.
Nexsen Pruet, LLC
Prudential John M. Brabham Real Estate
Thompson Construction Group, Inc.
Silver
A Mobile Storage Company
Balfour Beatty Construction
Becton Dickinson Diagnostics
Black Sheep Promotions
Bynum Insurance
Carolina MedCare Ambulance
Campbell Paving Specialties
Century 21/Hawkins and Kolb, Inc.
2012 Contributors Continued
The Tuomey Foundation
The Citizens Bank
Colonial Aesthetics
Creech Roddey Watson Insurance
Early Autism Project, Inc.
Elmore Hill McCreight Funeral
Home and Crematory
EMS-Chemie (North American) Inc.
Epps Orthodontics
First Citizens Bank
Foothills Medical Supply LLC
Galloway & Moseley Fine Jewelers
Gregory Electric Company, Inc.
Harrington Construction Co., Inc.
Job’s Mortuary, Inc.
Jones Buick-Pontiac-GMC
M.B. Kahn Construction Co., Inc.
Lewis & Babcock, L.L.P.
Lighthouse of Sumter, LLC
Limelite Photography
Livingston Trucking and Grading, LLC
Mac’s Place Spirits
Morningside of Sumter
Nilson Van & Storage
Nicole Norris Design Studio
O’Neal Flooring Services LLC
Otis Elevator
Physicians Health & Injury Clinic, PA
Piggly Wiggly Stores
PricewaterhouseCoopers
Progress Energy
Quorum Health Resources, LLC
Reliable Medical Equipment LLC
Scott Will Toyota Scion Mazda
Seven One Seven Parking
Management Services
Sibert’s Drug Store
Joe Singleton Company
Southeastern Laser Med Spa
State Farm Insurance –
Ben Griffith & Associates
Stephens Funeral Home
and Crematory
Stericycle
Sumter Cut Rate Drugs
Sumter Living Magazine
Sumter Surgical Associates, P.A.
Sumter Transport Company
Sumter Utilities, Inc.
Varrow Inc.
Walmart Stores, Inc. - Store #511
Bronze
Advanced ICU Care
Arby’s
CMH Space Flooring
Frasier Tire Srevice
H & S Wholesalers, Inc.
Looks Like U
Midlands MedTech
Resourceone Medical Billing, LLC
SAFE Federal Credit Union
Senior Life Improvement Center
Shred With Us
10-Year Sustainer Society
Our 365
BB&T
Black Sheep Promotions
Bynum Insurance
Carolina Children’s Dentistry
Carolina MedCare Ambulance
The Citizens Bank
Communications and Cabling
Systems, Inc.
Creech Roddey Watson Insurance
Danny’s Trophy Shop, Inc.
Elmore Hill McCreight Funeral
Home and Crematory
Farmers Telephone Cooperative, Inc.
First Citizens Bank
Infusion Care of South Carolina
ING Life Insurance and
Annuity Company
Junior Welfare League of Sumter, SC
Elaine D. Korn Charitable Trust
Limelite Photography
Miss Libby’s School of Dance
NBSC
Nexsen Pruet, LLC
Progress Energy
Prudential John M. Brabham
Real Estate
Reliable Medical Equipment LLC
SAFE Federal Credit Union
Sibert’s Drug Store
Tuomey Healthcare System
Wells Fargo
Wesco Architectural, LLC
5-Year Sustainer Society
Aberdeen Catery LLC
Becton Dickinson Diagnostics
Books Are Fun, Ltd
Campbell Paving Specialties
Columbia Snacks
Galloway & Moseley Fine Jewelers
GHA Technologies
Jackie’s Uniform Center
Job’s Mortuary, Inc.
Jones Buick-Pontiac-GMC
Jones Chevrolet Cadillac
KBR Building Group, LLC
Lewis Lawn Services LLC
Lighthouse of Sumter, LLC
Miller Communications, Inc.
Otis Elevator
Physicians Health & Injury Clinic, PA
PricewaterhouseCoopers
Resourceone Medical Billing, LLC
Stephens Funeral Home
and Crematory
Sumter Surgical Associates, P.A.
Sumter Transport Company
Sumter Utilities, Inc.
Thompson Construction Group, Inc.
Walmart Stores, Inc. – Store #511
YMCA/Running Club
DECEMBER 2012 - FEBRUARY 2013Contributors to The Tuomey Foundation
BOUTIQUEContributions:Karen E. Grimes Brittany M. Lloyd Jenny McFaddin Quinton Spencer
BREAST CANCER SUPPORT GROUPContributions:Mayesville Community Coalition
Honorary Gifts:Gena B. Reed
Patti H. Spring
CAMP SCAMPContributions:Craig Beck Eunice Lane
CIRCLE OF LIGHTS 2012Contributions:Jack Brantley - Aberdeen Catery LLCEdward S. Ervin, III
Honorary Gifts:Department of the Air Force
Maj. Gen. Larry and Mrs. Kathy Wells
Memorials:Charity Carter
Tuomey Healthcare System Surgical Inpatient Staff
Jethro H. Faw, Jr.Jeanne and Jeff Faw
Dave CokelyPatricia Hout
Kevin CokelyPatricia Hout
Ralph J. Cox, Jr.Jillian N. HuckebaBarbara Kenawy
D. D. Felder, Sr.Lorraine P. Felder
Elizabeth A. FoxworthLisa and Harold McLean
Charlene GeddingsTuomey Healthcare System Surgical
Inpatient StaffMamie Geddings
Heather M. JabergCharles H. Gordon
Jillian N. HubkebaJim Grantham
Alechia G. BroughtonBill Hensley Jeanne and Jeff FawJeanette Hensley
Jeanne and Jeff Faw
Bascom JamesAudrey B. James
Robert JamesAudrey B. James
Cora OliverKay Reid and Ilene Barksdale
Pamela RathJennifer R. Burke
Lois T. TisdaleJones and Tisdale Families
Robert TomaschGerlinde T. Brice
Benjamin WardCarolyn Ward
Linda WardCarolyn Ward
Betty M. WilliamsJames D. Williams
Irene WilliamsDrefus Williams
Moses YatesMary L. Yates
COMMUNITY OUTREACH ENDOWMENTContributions:Dr. Vijay Pinto
Memorials:Dr. Marvin Ballard
Drs. Usah Lilavivat and Pusadee SuchindaDr. S. Perry Davis
Drs. Usah Lilavivat and Pusadee SuchindaDr. Lea B. Givens
Drs. Usah Lilavivat and Pusadee SuchindaDr. Davis D. Moise
Drs. Usah Lilavivat and Pusadee Suchinda
DIABETESContributions:Felicia NesbittMr. and Mrs. Joseph Tobiere
EMERGENCY DEPARTMENTContributions:Dr. and Mrs. Garrett M. Clanton, II
EMPLOYEE CAMPAIGN 2011Contributions:Steven Hendricks Ivonne Moore Mary A. Prescott
ENDOWMENTContributions:Elizabeth W. CaseElaine D. Korn Charitable Trust
Memorials:Wilson A. (Mayor Bubba) McElveen, Jr.
Murphy Tuomey Wilson
HOSPICEContributions:Teressa BerryBethany Bible ClassJustin BogueDeberry CookCharles F. DennyDr. and Mrs. E. MacDonald DuBoseElmore Hill McCreight Funeral
Home and CrematorySeptimus A. Harvin, IIIHeather M. JabergStephanie JacksonJamara McDuffie Susan R. McDuffieJenny McFaddinMr. and Mrs. Christopher NiebuhrAllyson SandersMr. Hal Turner
Honorary Gifts:Jeffery H. Faw
Anna S. BynumVirginia K. Hutchens
Dr. Thomas P. and Katie A. HutchensGregg Martin
Anna S. BynumKimberly J. Price
Anna S. Bynum
Memorials:Lt. Col. (Ret.) William L. Adden
Susan and Jay CoxEvelyn C. Allen
Dr. Thomas P. and Katie A. HutchensJulie Ann Allen
Dr. Thomas P. and Katie A. HutchensCarolyn S. Atkinson
Cathy E. PriceThomas B. Barnes, III
Dr. J. Grady LocklearTheodora T. Baxter
Murphy Tuomey WilsonEllis C. Chandler, Jr.
Dr. J. Grady LocklearEarle T. Gardner, Sr.
Gary E. RembertMr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hilton
Lois H. McCrackenLaura Ann Hutchens
Dr. Thomas P. and Katie A. HutchensLaura W. Hutchens
Dr. Thomas P. and Katie A. HutchensOliver F. Hutchens
Dr. Thomas P. and Katie A. Hutchens
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Gladys J. JohnsonRuth, Max and David BryantMr. and Mrs. Ted ClyburnDoris V. GlennStella W. GoodsonMr. and Mrs. M. James KepnerDr. and Mrs. Michael R. Mease
Mamie L. JohnstonRonald CohnToi E. Wydra
Jimmy C. (Bud) MoodJennie Linn and John Duffie
Wiley A. MozingoJanice and Richard CanaloriAnnemarie and Michael MooreGerona Sanders
Robert Glenmore SharpDeane and Roger AckermanSusan and Jay CoxJ. Grady Locklear
T. Douglas Tuomey, Jr.Murphy Tuomey Wilson
Dr. J. Earl VaughnJ. Grady Locklear
DR. AND MRS. WENDELL M. LEVI, JR. NURSING SCHOLARSHIPContributions:Lori M. CraigDr. and Mrs. E. MacDonald DuBoseDr. and Mrs. Wendell M. Levi, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. W. Mitchell Levi, IIIBreanna M. ShuronTuomey Healthcare System PACU StaffSusan M. West
NURSERYContributions:Our 365
SAFE KIDSContributions:Craig BeckTammy L. BurdickDr. and Mrs. James M. Durant, Jr.Allison Turner
SCHOLARSHIP ENDOWMENTContributions:Crystal Strickland
SUMTER ARTS SHOWCASEPlatinum Sponsor:The Junior Welfare League of Sumter
Gold Sponsors:Miller Communications, Inc.Tuomey Healthcare SystemYoung’s Food Stores
Silver Sponsors:Adams Outdoor Advertising
Carolina Diabetes & Kidney Center/ Sumter Medical Specialists, PA/ Carolina Arthritis & Osteoporosis CenterFirst Citizens BankLimelite PhotographyWells Fargo
Bronze Sponsors:SAFE Federal Credit Union
Contributors:Advanced Care Prosthetics & Orthotics, LLCBlack River Electric Cooperative Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Jay CoxDr. John R. Fleming, Jr.Cheryl and Gregg Martin
Donors:A & P Recycling CompanyMr. and Mrs. John C. Alford, Jr.Jeanette and Bill PriceDebbie and Rick BowenCentral Carolina HomesDanny’s Trophy ShopMrs. George W. HowardCoulter OrthodonticsDrs. Mark and Linda CrabbeHatfield Heating and Air Conditioning Inc.The ItemMaj. Gen. (Ret.) and Mrs. Thomas R. OlsenMary Anne and Tony ScottLibby H. SingletonDr. and Mrs. Nelson SturgisElizabeth B. TillerWalmart Store #0511
Reception Caterer:Scott Cook and Tuomey Food Services
Wine Servers:Michelle and Eddie Donnald
Ticket Booth:Bruce ScudderLes ThompsonAnnie Vandevander
TAKING STEPS TO A HEALTHIER TUOMEYContributions:Shamekia Tomlin Deana Wilder
TUOMEY PRIDEContributions:AnonymousMr. and Mrs. Anthony E. BarwickMr. and Mrs. James E. Bell, IIIMr. and Mrs. Ernest C. BrownMr. and Mrs. LeRoy P. CreechDr. and Mrs. Kent N. CunninghamDr. and Mrs. Edward W. Duffy, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas W. HepferMr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Smoak
UNRESTRICTEDContributions:Brooke AndersonDr. Elizabeth B. AllenAdrienna S. BassettBooks Are FunDr. and Mrs. John J. BrittonFloyd Carl BryantKristin A. CarterLenore Annette ClarkeAmber L. CollinsLori CraigMichelle Donnald Kathryn DowningTerry DuncanMelissa EasleyMr. and Mrs. Charles E. FienningCourtney GaineyEmma GaymonBarbara A. GibbonsLareatha GoodmanJenna GorrellJennifer L. GriffithConnie GroomsCrystal HaleEmanuel HammettJoe HewettSandra M. JacksonCynthia D. JohnsonVerlyn W. JohnsonKimberly Johnson-BradleyAmanda KaleDr. and Steven and Mrs. Laura LauzonMallory L. LevinerJohn LinginfelterStaci LongMr. and Mrs. Mark LovellMr. and Mrs. J. Gregory MartinBrittany D. MasonDrs. Ansel and Jennifer McFaddinSecelia J. McNeilDr. and Mrs. Michal R. MeaseChris MooreDr. and Mrs. Henry P. MosesMichelle M. MosesJenny and Charley MossDr. and Mrs. Luis MunizTina PattersonDr. and Mrs. Charles R. PropstDr. Andrena E. RayDr. Cynthia S. ReeseMr. and Mrs. Lohman D. Reiter, IIResourceone Medical Billing, LLCJanice Callaway ReynoldsMr. Marvin D. and Dr. Kay M. RhoadsLita N. RichburgBeverly RiggsDr. and Mrs. M. Kenneth Rosefield, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. G. Murrell SmithDesiree Speziale
Thomas F. StablerTerraCycle, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Porter L. Thompkins., Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Joseph TobiereAllison Leigh StevensJessica B. StilesLori Lieb ThomasAshley Thurman-BradleyJudith ThynesDoreen O. WatsonDr. and Mrs. Eric S. WernsmanMr. and Mrs. Mitchell WilliamsRudolph Cody WilliamsDr. and Mrs. Timothy M. WilsonSherwin L. ZarragaLorraine M. Zwicker
Honorary Gifts:Dr. and Mrs. William F. (Ted) Young
Dr. and Mrs. Donald E. Harrop Memorials:Lt. Col. (Ret.) William L. Adden
Jeanne and Jeff FawEvelyn C. Allen
Thomas P. HutchensJulie A. Allen
Thomas P. HutchensMichael W. Baird, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Philip H. BrandtMarian T. Carey
Dr. and Mrs. Philip H. BrandtRalph J. Cox, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Kent N. CunninghamRobin and Chal Glenn
Dr. Harry A. Davis, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Philip H. Brandt
Sara DavisCharlene and Ted Young
Wallace P. DeChampsJeanne and Jeff Faw
Great Grandpa DuncanDr. and Mrs. Philip H. Brandt
James A. Fickling, Sr.Dr. and Mrs. Philip H. Brandt
Lillian L. GaineyDr. and Mrs. Philip H. Brandt
Lever G. Gleaton, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Philip H. Brandt
Ann A. HallJeanne and Jeff Faw
Edward E. Hart, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Philip H. Brandt
Laura A. HutchensThomas P. Hutchens
Oliver F. HutchensThomas P. Hutchens
Virginia K. HutchensThomas P. Hutchens
Mamie L. JohnstonDr. and Mrs. Philip H. Brandt
Morris D. MazurskyDr. and Mrs. Philip H. Brandt
Margaret B. McLeodDr. and Mrs. Philip H. Brandt
Charlie L. Moore, Sr.Dr. and Mrs. Philip H. Brandt
Wiley A. MozingoJeanne and Jeff Faw
Fred W. Ortmann, IIIDr. and Mrs. Philip H. Brandt
Francis E. PayneTuomey Healthcare System PACU
Clarence L. Player, IIIDr. and Mrs. Philip H. Brandt
Glenn D. ReynoldsDr. and Mrs. Philip H. Brandt
Lucille W. ReynoldsDr. and Mrs. Philip H. Brandt
Clifton W. RickardDr. and Mrs. Philip H. Brandt
Charles RossDr. and Mrs. Philip H. Brandt
Bonnie L. SavageDr. and Mrs. Philip H. Brandt
Stanley O. SchaetzleDr. and Mrs. Philip H. Brandt
Robert Glenmore SharpDrs. Mark and Linda CrabbeDr. and Mrs. Robert P. Bland, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Philip H. BrandtLinda and Ernie BrownSusie and Bill BrownDr. and Mrs. Gene F. DickersonJeanne and Jeff FawJessamine DuBose GriffinMr. and Mrs. Lee O. HollowayGinny C. KurtzMr. and Mrs. Perry Moses, IIIPalmetto Propane and Ice, Inc.William L. ScobeeSandra and Bobby TherrellCharlene and Ted Young
Taylor C. SuttonDr. and Mrs. Philip H. Brandt
Thomas J. TaylorDr. and Mrs. Philip H. Brandt
Elizabeth Humphrey TuomeyColleen O. FitzgeraldJoseph L. FlaimMurphy Tuomey Wilson
John C. Warren, Jr.Jeanne and Jeff Faw
Frances A. WatsonDr. and Mrs. Philip H. Brandt
Whitney C. WeatherlyDr. and Mrs. Philip H. Brandt
JEANNE C. WATSON ONCOLOGY ENDOWMENTContributions:Annette BakerTerry KolbTeresa L. MartinCharlotte McNeelyAllyson Sanders
Dr. and Mrs. T. Rhett Spencer, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Porter L. Thompkins, Jr.Robert C. Winkles
Memorials:Michael W. Baird, Jr.
Michael C. WatsonThomas E. Garrity, Jr.
Michael C. WatsonPeggy H. Griffin
Michael C. WatsonMorris D. Mazursky
Michael C. WatsonAlice S. Mixon
Michael C. WatsonFred W. Ortmann, III
Michael C. WatsonRobert Glenmore Sharp
Jane F. TisdaleMichael C. Watson
Frances A. WatsonMichael C. Watson
WOMEN OF TUOMEYContributions:Jenny McFaddin
WOMEN’S SERVICESContributions:Mr. and Mrs. William J. Odom, Jr.Willie PearsonBritné Tisdale
DR. CHARLES H. WHITE, SR. CARDIAC ENDOWMENTContributions:Mr. and Mrs. Wilson MacEwen, Jr.
Memorials:Bert N. AndersonMr. and Mrs. Richard M. White, Jr.Betty AndersonMr. and Mrs. Richard M. White, Jr.Peggy H. GriffinMr. and Mrs. Richard M. White, Jr.Roscoe D. Newton, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. White, Jr.
* Should you notice an error or omission, please accept our apology & notify The Tuomey Foundation at (803) 774-9014.
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WAYS TO GIVE
There are many ways to share a gift with The Tuomey Foundation. Because the Foundation is a non-profit, 501 (c)(3) tax-exempt charity, contributions are tax-deductible. And Tuomey Healthcare System invests in the Foundation by covering all operating costs, which means that 100 percent of your gift benefits the fund of your choice. The Foundation Board of Governors is the caretaker of all contributions given to the Foundation. This group ensures proper stewardship of these gifts, as well as oversees the Foundation’s work. The Foundation also reports annually its full financial statement to the Attorney General of the State of South Carolina.
The most common forms of gifts to the Foundation are:
ANNUITIES
BANK DRAFTS
CASH AND CHECKS
CORPORATE SPONSORSHIPS
ENDOWMENTS
GIFTS-IN-KIND (NON-CASH ITEMS)
HONORARIUMS AND MEMORIALS
REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY
SECURITIES OR STOCKS
All pledges may be made over five years. All gifts will be acknowledged and all donor names will be listed in Tuomey publications.
TYPES OF GIVING
Annual Giving – This is the cornerstone of the Foundation. It is through continuous gifts that we are able to expand Tuomey’s healthcare reach. Our Annual Giving Program includes those donors who commit to ongoing, annual contributions as well as those who make a one-time gift. These contributions might include real estate, personal property, securities or other investments. They can be shared through bank drafts, cash, checks and gifts-in-kind.
Planned Giving (Deferred Gifts) – In contrast to annual gifts, Planned Gifts are those made now but received by the Foundation later. Planned gifts can include bequests, gift annuities, life insurance, retirement accounts, endowments or personal assets. Deferred gifts offer tremendous tax advantages depending upon the type of gift, including reductions in taxable income and estate taxes.
Memorials & Honorariums – Memorials and Honorariums are a touching way to recognize someone who has brought meaning to your life. Many families request memorials instead of flowers when a loved one passes away. Or, an honorarium is a special way to recognize a family member or friend, co-worker or neighbor on their birthday, during the holidays or as a thank you.
Corporate Sponsorships – The Tuomey Foundation holds many events throughout the year. The Festival of Trees, the Annual Golf Classic and the Sumter Arts Showcase are just a few of the opportunities available for companies to make an impact on health initiatives in the Sumter area.
Annual Giving Societies – To recognize Foundation donors, we established giving societies that appropriately reflect each contribution. It’s our way of saying thank you and keeping you informed of how your dollars are making a difference.
THERE ARE SO MANY WAYS TO GIVE:
On-Line Giving is now available, making it even easier to donate to The Tuomey Foundation!
Just log on to www.tuomeyfoundation.com from your office or home and make your gift. You may designate it to the fund of your choice.
We are making it easier to stay plugged into The Tuomey Foundation as well: Keep up with the Foundation on-line at www.tuomeyfoundation.com, on twitter @tuomeyfound and on Facebook.
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