Compassion Connections

Compassion Connections
Spring 2013
Mission Statement
The Red Deer Hospice Society
will provide physical, social,
emotional and spiritual care in a
community based, home-like
setting for individuals who are
dying and for their loved ones.
Our Vision
The Red Deer Hospice Society
recognizes death as part of life's
journey. Our commitment is to
provide compassionate care so
people can die in peace,
comfort and dignity with
support for them and their
loved ones.
Our Goal
Our goal is to enhance end-oflife care for all who are facing
this difficult time.
Red Deer Hospice Society
Board of Directors - Executive
Bryan Wilson, President
Suzanne Alexander-Smith,
Vice President
Darwin Cooper, Treasurer
Directors
Gary Bomhof
Christiaan Grundling
Edie Hiebert
Toby Lampard
Dick McDonell
Christine Moore
Awesome, Spectacular, Sensational and Unbelievable!!!
It is difficult to find just the right
word to describe our 2nd Annual
“Celebrity Dance-Off”, so four
words will have to do!
We are so grateful to the The
Sheraton Red Deer Hotel, for being
our Presenting Sponsor, and Kin
Canada (Red Deer Kinsmen Club),
Laebon Homes and Kiboodle Red
Deer for their support as Platinum
Sponsors! We certainly could not
have done it without you, or without
the many, many corporate and
individual sponsors that rose to the
occasion to support our
Hospice Gala. Please see
“Your hard work to raise funds while
all our Premier and
investing your blood, sweat and tears in
was a huge
Celebrity sponsors on
preparation of the event is a true sign of your
challenge to keep up
our website at:
dedication to our community.”
with all of the Ticket
www.reddeerhospice.com
Russ Wlad, Stantec
Sales, the Wait List requests
/events_spring_gala.html
and process all the cheques and
Equally as important to our
online Dancer Donations! Thank you
Gala's success are the 940 Guests
ALL for keeping our Gala Cabinet and our
and 400+ Individual Donors who
Hospice staff so busy!! And to the members of the Gala
supported our Celebrity Dancers. It
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6th Annual Hike for Hospice a Sunny Success!
After a winter that wouldn't seem to end our 2013 Hike for
Hospice committee was a little worried about snow melt on
the trails of our new location at Kerry Wood Nature Centre.
Literally a week before hike we still had snow on the trail, but
Executive Director
Brenda Watts, BA Psych.
403-309-4344 Ext. 102
Nurse Manager
Tara Nielsen, RN, BScN, CHPCA(c)
403-309-4344 Ext. 103
Fund Development & Marketing
Coordinator
Marian Cloutier
403-309-4344 Ext. 108
Bereavement Support Coordinator
Simone Schumacher, BScN, CT
403-309-4344 Ext. 105
Events Coordinator
Lori Dufresne
403-309-4344 Ext. 109
on Hike Day, May 5th, the
temperature soared to 28 degrees
encouraging 200 hikers to come out
and hit the trails.
The trail did offer hikers another
challenge however. A storm in the
days prior brought down a tree across
the trail that city workers were unable
to remove prior to Hike. Our hikers
were great sports about this obstacle
though, as they navigated a trail that
was already the most challenging in
Hike for Hospice history. Our new
location at Kerry Wood Nature
Centre offered two routes: a paved, 1
km wheel chair friendly route and the
more challenging 4 km trail through
The Sunshine Walkers give Hike for Hospice 2013 a thumbs-up!
Red Deer Hospice Society
99 Arnot Avenue, Red Deer, AB T4R 3S6
Phone: 403-309-4344 Fax: 403-347-4356 Email: admin@reddeerhospice.com
Web: www.reddeerhospice.com
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Red Deer
Hospice Society
where compassion builds a home
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COMMUNITY SUPPORT
Colourful, Cozy and Warm
Sharing Love with Their Hands
What do you do with a huge pile of knit squares?! Just ask
Sherri Doyle who came to Hospice on May 24, 2013 with her
Outreach Worker carrying six very large, soft and colorful knit
blankets, which she donated to the Hospice residents to enjoy
and stay warm.
Sherri worked very hard throughout the fall and winter
knitting square after square of yarn. But she didn't know how to
put them all together so she handed all of the squares over to
Sharon, a Service Coordinator at Catholic Social Services, who
crocheted them into the beautiful blankets that you see in the
photo.
Last year, Sherri donated a number of her blankets to the Red
Deer Hospital. She is taking the summer off though to spend
more time enjoying the outdoors. But in the fall, when the leaves
start falling, Sherri will again get out her knitting needles to
create another large colorful stack of knit squares. She hasn't
decided where she will donate next year's blankets to, but we are
so excited that she chose us this time. Our residents are
thoroughly enjoying them!
Thank you so much Sherri for your donation to the Hospice.
Sharing your time and talents with us, as well as your
thoughtfulness and kindness is truly appreciated!
The residents
and staff from the
Hospice would
like to give a great
big thank you to
all of the massage
therapists from
the Alberta
Institute of
Massage who
treated us to
muscle relaxation
therapy. Each Tuesday from March through June, two students
alternated coming to Hospice, where they worked towards
completion of their 1000 hours of practicum time. We would
like to thank: Chantelle, Tabby, Melissa, Rita, Paula, Tiana,
Michelle, Dawn and Tessa.
The students expressed that they loved coming to the Hospice
as much as we loved having them here. As Dawn commented,
“the atmosphere here at the Hospice is wonderful!”
Handmade with Love
We would like to give a big thank you to the Central Alberta
Quilters Guild for their donation of quilted placemats.
Placemats are used on a daily basis on each resident's tray for all
of their meals. Every
placemat is different
and their beautiful
colours really make
the trays more
attractive. They are
also a very practical
gift, as the dishes and
cutlery don't slide
around on the tray, and
they are easily
laundered after each
use. So thank you to
the quilters for their
t i m e , e ff o r t s a n d
sharing their talents
with us!
BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT PROGRAMS
Community Connections
H.E.A.R.T.S.
We provide a variety of presentations to assist the
community in supporting and communicating
with those who are anticipating a death and those
who are grieving a loss. Presentations provided
include “Grief in the Workplace”, “Grief and
Loss” and “Working with Death and Dying”.
Helping Empty Arms Recover Through Sharing
There will be no sessions held in July and August.
For more information on any of the above programs,
call our Bereavement Support Coordinator Simone
Schumacher at 403-309-4344 ext. 105, or view our
Calendar of Events on our website:
www.reddeerhospice.com
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Cabinet and the numerous Volunteers that helped to orchestrate the evening,
HATS OFF for sharing your time, your amazing abilities and your extreme
energy with us!!
And to our true stars of the evening, a round of applause please for Gloria
Beck and Dale Tosczak, Tera Lee and Brett Speight, Lyn Radford and Jo Jo
Belmonte, Gordon Mathers and Jody Liptak, Jim McPherson and Jinelle
Marshall, Dusty Smith and Amanda Fleet. CONGRATULATIONS to Tara
Veer and Bryan Senn for winning the technical award and to Terry Loewen
and Natalie Brooks for winning the overall dance competition!
Thank you so much to ALL our Dancers and Instructors for raising over
$200,000, but a very special Thank You to Terry Loewen for raising the most
money! The event was an unprecedented success!!
We are very proud of and grateful to all our dancers and instructors for rising
to the challenge and putting their best foot forward for Hospice! As so
eloquently stated by another of our corporate sponsors,
Russ Wlad of Stantec, “Your hard work to raise funds
while investing your blood, sweat and tears in
preparation of the event is a true sign of your dedication
to our community. Each of you embody the hands-on,
volunteer spirit that make Red Deer and Central Alberta
a special place to live and work.”
Please watch for announcements regarding next year's
event via our website, www.reddeerhospice.com, or our
Facebook page.
Thoughts from our Executive Director
As I searched for a quote to begin this newsletter article I
never dreamt that I would be quoting Taylor Swift,
however she said it best when she claimed, “This is a new
year. A new beginning. And things will change.” To date
2013 has been a year of new beginnings and change for
Red Deer Hospice and we are not even half way through!
We welcome three new staff to our administration team. A new position,
Event Coordinator, was introduced in early March. Lori Dufresne hit the
floor running just four days before our spring Gala and then immediately
turned her focus to Hike for Hospice, an event that was a tremendous
success again this year. Lori's focus has once again shifted and we look
forward to a new format for Voices for Hospices this fall. It's great to have
Lori on our team and to witness the new energy she brings to our events.
Linda Murray joined our staff
as Administrative Coordinator
in April and has been busy
learning the numerous tasks this
position demands. Welcome
Linda, we love having you as
part of our team!
In May we welcomed Tara
Left to Right: Lori Dufresne, Tara Nielsen, Linda Murray
Nielsen as Nurse Manager. We
are sad that Cheri Purpur had to step away for a one year's leave of absence
due to health challenges, but we are thrilled to be working with Tara and
appreciate her energy, experience and ideas. Three very positive additions
to our team, three very big changes!
In the middle of all the staff changes, we very proudly announced the
unprecedented success of our spring gala, Celebrity Dance-Off 2013 'Viva
Las Vegas.' Thank you to the Dancers, Dance Instructors, Gala Cabinet,
supporters, volunteers, staff and all the attendees who made this event so
successful. Together we produced a fundraising event of new proportions
for Red Deer and we're excited to begin work to make next year's Gala just
as spectacular.
And if all that didn't constitute enough change, it has become apparent that
as we approach the end of eight years of operations, we need to do a makeover of our hospice home. We recognize the wear and tear of high traffic flow
on our facility and furnishings. The scratched and dented walls need to be
fixed and the worn and torn furniture replaced. We will be reaching out over
the next many weeks as we bring our home up to current health standards
and provide a facelift to the entire facility.
“… a new year. A new beginning. And things will change.” 2013 at
Hospice has certainly included change - new staff, incredibly successful
events and a hospice home make-over. Thank you Central Alberta for your
continued support.
HOSPICE APPRECIATES
LOCAL SUPPORT
Alberta Yard Care
Red Deer Yard Care
Hospice appreciates these Companies for
maintaining our grounds.
Special thanks to Mike
Axworthy for his ongoing
expertise with the Hospice
donor tracking system.
Thank you to Randy from
Revolution Mechanical.
He makes sure that we
are warm when it is cold
and cool when it is hot.
We are grateful for the
ongoing supply of fresh
bottled water for the Hospice.
Dr. Digital
Our appreciation to Dan & Hai for all of their
expertise with the Hospice computer systems.
Thank you to the staff
at Kindopp's for printing
our newsletter
Compassion Connections.
THANK YOU to Save-On-Foods East
for their generous discount on Hospice groceries.
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Maline’s Will said a lot about her...
Have you ever said to
yourself, “I wished I had
known that person –
she seemed like a
lovely lady”.
Blessed with good health up until the last couple years of
life, Maline enjoyed her time spent at West Park Lodge – even
though when she first arrived she said “I'll stay one night.” I
think the smile on Maline's face says it all – she was always
laughing and was very friendly and outgoing.
Caregivers remembered that she dressed perfectly and put
on make-up everyday. She even cut her own hair! She kept
I had my chance to
her room immaculate – it resembled a suite in a hotel. She had
say this just recently
a strong belief system and she was determined, but she also
when I learned more
made everyone laugh! She was one of three musketeers – her
about Maline Schindel.
friends Ann & Muriel would all go together for coffee and
Unfortunately, how I
they loved their sweets.
learned about her did
It would seem that Maline had many loves in her lifetime –
not provide the
her love of teaching, her love for students wanting to learn,
opportunity to meet her
her love of babies, love of music, love of skiing, golfing and
face to face. Maline
walking,
not to mention her love of her Readers' Digest. As
provided a beautiful
Linda
puts
it, “She enjoyed her life and she loved people. She
bequest gift to Red Deer
was a wonderful Aunt and I will miss her everyday.”
Hospice recently, which of
A younger Maline
Like any good teacher, Maline was also very organized.
course meant that she was no
sitting on front step
Another of her nieces, also named Maline, was her Executrix,
longer
available
to
meet
of her house
but she lived out of province, so another lady, Anita Winters,
p e r s o n a l l y. H o w e v e r, w i t h
would visit Maline regularly helping her with grocery
cooperation from Maline's Trustee, I was able to connect with
shopping, yard work, etc. Anita helped Maline to pre-plan
Maline's niece, Linda, and the caregivers at West
everything, including her bequest gift to
Park Lodge.
Red Deer Hospice. We first
Linda was able to fill in details about
She was one of three musketeers –
learned about it in 2006 when
her Aunt, that she remembered from her
her friends Ann & Muriel would all
she signed up to our
childhood, including the fact that she
Compassion's
Circle. However, we
was a teacher and that she loved her job!
go together for coffee and they
were never aware of how generous
When Linda was 10 years old, Maline
loved their sweets.
that gift would be.
decided it would be a good idea if she and
Although I never knew Maline personally,
Linda became pen pals and write letters to
it is evident that she was loved by many and in turn
each other. That activity endeared Linda to her
was a loving person. We are blessed that Maline believed in
Aunt and provided many wonderful memories. Maline
Hospice care and wanted to share her compassion with many
taught school for many years at River Glen School in Red
residents and families even after she died.
Deer.
Born in the small hamlet of Dubuc, Saskatchewan, in 1920,
Written by Marian Cloutier
Maline grew up with 5 brothers and 2 sisters. She and her
husband Ed only had one child, Garry, who unfortunately
died in 1969. It is not sure what year Maline and Ed married,
but they lived a long life together with Ed passing away when
Maline was around 86 years old. Maline continued to care for
herself in her own home with the help of Home Care, until the
age of 89 when she moved to West Park Lodge.
Both people that I interviewed confirmed that Maline was
an avid cross-country skier and loved this sport right up to the
age of 84! However, she often referred to the activity as
skating. According to Linda, cross-country skiing was what
she did when it was too cold to golf. She would walk the
entire course, saying it was too beautiful and people shouldn't
use those machines. She golfed until she was in her 80's. Even
after she gave up skiing and golfing, she continued to walk
everyday. There was a school across the street from their
house and she would walk the field at the school.
What does your Will say about you?
Smiling Maline at her home in West Park Lodge.
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Speaking of lovely ladies...
in scheduled activities at the
Edie Hudson is one lady who I have had the pleasure of
Lodge. Her eyesight is
meeting on two different occasions. And I hope that the
failing; she is legally blind
opportunity presents itself again and again. Edie's positive
and can only make out
attitude is infectious! In February this year, Edie celebrated
general features, but
her 102nd birthday and she looks fantastic!
that doesn't seem to
Still walking with the aid of her walker, she exercises every
stop her from getting
morning on an elliptical-like machine and 1-2 times a day on
involved. When
another machine. Of course, she has had lots of experiences
asked what her
throughout her life, so her stories are numerous. I could sit
recipe is for staying
and listen to her all day! Although it is impossible to fairly
young, she quickly
cover a person's life of 102 years in a few short paragraphs,
responds, “Don't
here is my best attempt. Thank you, Edie, for sharing your
worry...if something
time and your stories with me.
happens and you can
Edie is western gal, born in Calgary when it was just a “cow
do something about
town”, and living in Bowden, Penhold, Garrington,
it, then do it,
Waskasoo Estates and now Piper Creek Lodge in Red Deer.
otherwise don't worry
She is the oldest surviving member of her family and her
about it...forget it.”
husband's family. Surprised? Did I mention that she is 102
Seems like very wise
years old!
Edie holding her
102 birthday card
words to live by.
In fact, it has only been in the last couple of years that Edie
I was pleasantly surprised
has begun to slow down. One of her last big travel adventures
when I found out that one of our
was a trip to Vancouver Island for a family reunion when she
Hospice Volunteers, Candy Moorhead, is also a friend of
was 100 years old. But she doesn't travel too far nowadays,
Edie's. Candy came with me on my most recent visit,
just out to the car when her daughter Eunice comes to pick her
although she has been visiting Edie for many, many years
up.
now. Candy was first introduced to Edie through her Mom,
Edie has four children – three daughters and a son. Two
approximately 20 years ago, when Edie lived in Penhold.
daughters live on Vancouver Island, her son lives in
Candy's Mom and Edie used to go to the Friendship Centre
Medicine Hat and Eunice lives in Haines (east of Joffre). But
together and even though Candy's Mom has since died,
the great part about being Edie's age is that she has so many
Candy and her husband, Les, continue to visit Edie on a
grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great
regular basis. Candy tells a cute story herself about her
grandchildren. I would think it would be easy to lose count,
relationship with Edie: “If you asked Edie what Les or I did
but Edie very proudly announces that she has 23 greatfor work she wouldn't remember but she would very quickly
grandchildren and 13 great-great grandchildren. At
tell you that we volunteer at Hospice, she even remembers
Christmas, she gives all the
what days I go there!!” In fact, it was at Edie's
children under thirteen a small
102nd birthday party that Candy learned
cheque and asks the parents
"Don’t worry... if something
that
we had visited Edie the previous fall –
to buy a gift from her.
happens and you can do something
“You were one of the highlights of her year.
One way that Edie stays
about it, then do it, otherwise
She was very proud to announce that you had
young is to play all kinds of
don’t worry about it...
come and had coffee with her.”
card games and to take part
So when asked why Hospice is so important to her,
forget it."
Edie again has a quick and concise answer, “My brother-inlaw and two nephews have used the Hospice in Calgary, so
when one was built in Red Deer, I decided to start supporting
it, knowing what a vital need it is for the community”. In fact,
Edie has supported Hospice since before it was even built,
with a first donation back in 2006. Today, over seven years
later, Edie is still giving. Her usual practice is to give a
donation every time a friend dies, so as much as we love her
support, we know too, that each donation comes from her
heart and from the fact that she has lost another friend.
Even though we do not know when the time will be, we
hope that we will have the privilege and honour to care for
Edie when she needs us. After all, she deserves it!
Hospice Volunteer, Candy Moorhead, with long-time friend, Edie Hudson.
Written by Marian Cloutier
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Thank You!
to our
THIRD PARTY FUNDRAISERS
Parkland Youth Homes Society
Jan Mowat, Financial Services Coordinator with
Parkland Youth Homes Society presents cheque to
Brenda Watts, Executive Director of Hospice.
For recognizing Red Deer Hospice at their staff retreat
in October. Staff members came up with unique ways to
raise money for Red Deer Hospice - cookie bakes, lapel
pin sales, Hike for Hospice and other innovative ideas.
Save-On Foods
For the 4th year running,
Save-On Foods has very
generously promoted Hospice
Angels for a 4 week period in
November/ December 2012.
As patrons purchased their
groceries, they were asked if
they wanted to purchase a
Hospice Angel for $2.00. This
year's campaign raised over
Nigel Machan, General
$2,800.00!! Thank you for
Manager, Save-on Foods
your continued support!
East, presents cheque to
Marian Cloutier, Fund
Development Coordinator
VOICES FOR
HOSPICES
This Thanksgiving weekend, a simultaneous
wave of over 500 musical events will be held in 60
countries marking World Hospice & Palliative
Care Day. This event is called VOICES FOR
HOSPICES and began in the late 1980's with one
concert outside of London, UK. It is now held
every 2nd year on the 2nd Saturday in October
with each VOICES event spreading further
around the globe.
Watch your local media for information on
Red Deer Hospice's 2nd VOICES event.
Hungry Hikers line up for their burger & smokie lunch
the woods that included a 109 step flight of stairs and now a downed
tree to climb up and over!
Hikers were well rewarded with a great barbecue lunch sponsored
by Big Bend Market, Nossack's Fine Meats, Old Dutch, Harley
Davidson, Save-on-Foods, Tasty Bakery, COSTCO and GPW Pure
Water. They were also treated to raffle prize draws supplied by
Collicutt Centre, The Breathing Room Yoga Studio & Cafe, The
Phone Experts and Parkland Mall.
Just over $37,000 was raised, which equates to more than 100
days of Hospice Care in Central Alberta.
Next year's hike will once again be held at Kerry Wood Nature
Centre on May 4, 2014. Mark your calendar to come out and join us!
Tee Up Your Tournament with
Mulligans for Hospice!
Our Mulligans
for Hospice
campaign is up and
running for the
2013 golf season.
We already have
four tournaments
booked and want
to come to your
tournament as
well!
If you or your
company has a golf tournament planned this season,
Mulligans for Hospice can assist by providing volunteers to
sell Mulligans at your tournament registration. Golfers
purchase a Mulligan for $20 and receive a free sleeve of
Hospice Society golf balls. We can also provide Beat the Pro
opportunities for tournaments.
All proceeds go directly to Red Deer Hospice's daily
operations. Last year's Mulligans campaign raised over
$10,000. Help up our game this golf season! For information
or to set up Mulligans for Hospice at your golf tournament
call Lori at 403-309-4344 ext. 109.
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IN MEMORIUM
Each memorial gift received by the Hospice is a thoughtful tribute to a loved one or friend. Memorial gifts contribute significantly to
Hospice daily operations so that we may better support our residents and families. Memorials continue to live on through each life that is
touched by the services of the Red Deer Hospice Society. Each memorial is acknowledged with a letter to the bereaved. The name of the
person or persons sending the memorial is mentioned.
We gratefully acknowledge gifts recently received by the Red Deer Hospice in memory of the following people and we offer our sympathy
to those who mourn their deaths:
Valerie Smart
Wesley Cupples
Bernice Hotts
Laura Miller
Walter Abbott
Beverley Smith
Wendy Darling
Myrtle Hueppelsheuser Adeline Minarik
Lloyd Adams
Marion “Roberta” Smith
Harvey Davidson
Anna Hutmacher
Michelle Mohr
Elaine Anderson
Robert Smitten
Bernie Davis
Fred Jacobs
David Mudge
William Armstrong
Colleen Snyder
Walter “Bob” Davis
Irene James
Lorna Nash
Ann Barker
Donald Soley
Garry Dermott
Jytte “Judy” Jensen
Richard Neale
Charles Bateman
Christina Stark
Barbara Dickey
Carl Johnson
Marilyn Neudeck
Anna Bauer
Adriana Driesen
Debra Jonsson
Sebastian “Seb” Neuman Clayton Stark
Suzanna Bavelaar
Helen R. Stubert
Ian Drok
Annie Keegstra
Lorne Nielsen
Leona Bentsen
Michael Sullivan
Margaret Dymianiw
James Kennedy
Stephen Osborne
Robert H. Berry
Nellie Thompson
Margaurette Elder
Frieda Kerik
John O'Sullivan
Michael Blanch
Margaret
Tiffin
Wesley Eleason
Thomas Kerr
Anna Owchar
Frederick G. Bogner
Doris
Towers
Rose Lee From
Mary “Joan” King
James Peacock
Arnold Breitkreitz
Raymond Tremblay
Wayne Ganshirt
Patricia Kirk
Ingrid Plaudis-Bowie
Elsie Brewin
Don Trew
Amy Gauld
Melvin Koenig
Armand “Cliff” Prill
Karen Bruce
Charley “Chaz” Trinder
Barbara Gilchrist
Nicolaas Korver
Enos Rasmussen
Ernest “Ernie”Bryson
Carol
Van Steinberg
Vernon Glover
Willam Korver
Donna Rauckman
Ruth Pearl Buchta
Neil
Vanson
Barbara Gogowich
Shirley Kruger
Darrell Reynolds
Debra Buffum
Elisabeth Viala
Anita Goodwin
Robert Lane
David Rickman
Merle “Mel” Bullock
Doeke “Duke” & Ann Wadman
Neveda Gordon
Kelly Laurence
Gerald Roy
Donald Burk
Wilfred “Conrad” Walsh
Nancy Grant
Roy Lawson
Donna Russell
Marlene Burrows
Gwenda
“Gwen” Wamsley
John Grinde
Hazel Lindskog
Juliana Schafer
Don Cairns
Leonard
Watson
Christine Hall
Arthur Loude
Audrey Schmehl
Allan Calkins
Jean Weddell
Anne Halliday
Daniel Lunder
Tom Scott
Helen Carroll
Mikki Welty
Raymond Heinitz
Sheldon Mackenzie
Virginia Seibel
Russell Chapman
John Williams
Leonard Helgeland
Thomas McCall
Irma Seibert
Esther Christensen
John “Tom” Williamson
Betty Lou Henry
Lillian McCargar
Ruby “Stella” Service
Wendall Christensen
Vernial Wood
Albert Hermary
Bill McCartney
Patricia Sheaves
Shirley Clark
Robert
Woods
Marcel Clouthier
Melvin Hines
Donald McDonald
Irene Sim
Ted
Woods
Glen Coates
William Hoe
Charles McLarty
Helen Sitter
Robin Yellowlees
Bernard “Ben” Cook
Donald Hogenson
Betsy McLuhan
Arthur Sivacoe
Hazel Cordon
Else Hogerwaard
Myra McQuiston
Margaret “Ann” Skelton John Leland “Lee” Younger
Zoltan Zako
Patricia Craig
Memorial Donations Received – October 1, 2012 to May 31, 2013
Thank You!
to our THIRD PARTY FUNDRAISERS
Neil Berg and
RBC Dominion Securities
Gasoline Alley
Harley-Davidson
Alberta Beersbee
Association
Our 2nd Online Raffle was very successful,
thanks to the generosity of Neil Burg and
his colleagues at RBC Dominion
Securities. 122 tickets were purchased
between January 14 and February 6, 2013
raising over $1,200.00 for Hospice. Robin
Armitage was the lucky winner and got to
see the Red Deer Rebels in action on
February 7th!!
We are very grateful to
Gasoline Alley HarleyDavidson and their sponsor
Z98.9 who hosted a BBQ
Building Contest on June 15,
2013 with proceeds to our Red
Deer Hospice Society. Contestants were able
to enter the contest by tuning into Z98.9
during the beginning of June. The person
building their BBQ the fastest won it! We are
very grateful for Gasoline Alley HarleyDavidson's continued support of Hospice!!
The Alberta Beersbee
Association is busy
planning their 3rd Annual
Beersbee Open at the
Bowden Rodeo Grounds for
August 16-17, 2013. They are
hoping to register 40 teams this year, so if
you are interested in joining them, please
register at http://www.albertabeersbee.com/
register-here.html. Proceeds from the 50/50
draw and the Pole and Bottle auction will be
generously donated to Red Deer Hospice!
Please note: While every attempt has been made to ensure accuracy in this newsletter, we sincerely apologize for any errors or omissions.
Compassion Connections
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Spring 2013
Fund a Day 2013 - Our Journey to Sustainability Continues...
We are thrilled to announce that we surpassed our 2012 Fund a Day campaign goal by 66 days, and raised over $97,600 (271 days
of care)!! THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU!
We hope that our 2013 campaign is as fruitful as we attempt to raise 320 days of support ($115,200).
We have started out on the right foot with the very generous support of the Gilchrist Family (in memory of Barbara), the Sullivan
Family (in memory of Michael) and the Canadian Cancer Society, who have each donated a 'Month of Sharing' to Fund a Day.
Needless to say our 2013 Fund a Day campaign is off to a very strong start, having acquired 131 days of support in the first 5
months.
Thank You to our 2013
Supporters to Date
Thank You to the Following Supporters who provided
donations in November / December 2012
Family - 1 Week
Ken Barnett
Garett & Brenda Cupples
Gwen Cupples
In memory of Armand "Cliff" Prill
Relative – Weekend
Anonymous
ATCO Gas
Staff of BriCar Contracting Ltd.
Drok Family
Lucille Gleddie
May Horsley
Anne Wilson
Friend - 1 Day
Al-Terra Engineering (Red Deer) Ltd. (2 days)
Anonymous
John & Susie Hamill
David & Colleen Hardy
Wayne & Charlotte Madden
Magnificent Seven
In memory of Betsy McLuhan
Dwayne Neudeck
Dave & Charlene Phillips
Robert & Natalie Schnell
Pat Setters
Richard and Marsha Smalley
Susan Uiterwijk
John & Martha Wagner
Portion Towards One Day
Kathryn Bayne
Harry & Lucille Hawkings
Greg & Holly Leblanc
Parkland Geo – Employees
Alexis Skeels
Tim & Sharon Timmons
Red Deer Hospice Staff
and Board Members who
participated in the
Leadership Circle in 2012
Kourtney Allen
Carol Bandura
Marian Cloutier
Bonny Kopitoski
Toby & Sandy Lampard (10 days)
Shirley Langmaid
Tracey Mix
Noreen Odell
Cheri Purpur
Candy Ross
Simone Schumacher (2 days)
Brenda Watts
Bryan & Lynn Wilson (3 days)
Month of Sharing
Canadian Cancer Society Alberta/NWT Division
The Gilchrist Family
In memory of Michael Sullivan
Family – 1 Week
Toby & Sandy Lampard (10 days)
Relative - Weekend
Xenia Fabian
Woody Paylor
Friend – 1 Day
Evan & Denise Bedford
Lee & Jessie Bowie
Lance & Bonnie Bredo
Robert & Anne Cooper
Mary Joan Cornett
Teresa Durette
Robert & Connie Errity
Don & Janice Finch
Christiaan & Elza-Marie Grundling (2 days)
Brad Heinzlmeir
In memory of Nick Korver
Patrick & Stephanie Lawrence
Ron & Wendy Mepham
Parkland Geotechnical Consulting (2 days)
Noreen Stuart
Timcon Construction (1988) Ltd.
True-Line Contracting Ltd. (2 days)
Portion Towards One Day
Barbara Grant
We Invite YOU to join us on our Journey to Sustainability!
To Make a Donation:
Please make my contribution Fund a Day:
Name:
Friend - 1 Day $360
Family - 1 Week $2,520
Address:
Relative - Weekend $1080
Sharing - 1 Month $10,800
City/Prov:
Please make my contribution a Memorial Donation
Postal Code:
Phone:
In Memory of:
Email:
I would like more information on how to provide a bequest gift to the
Red Deer Hospice via my will.
Method of Payment:
Cash
Cheque
Visa
Card #:
Expiry:
Name on Card:
Mastercard
I would like more information on other ways to plan a gift.
I would like more information on
Cheques payable to: Red Deer Hospice
The Red Deer Hospice is planning to raise an estimated amount of $900,000 this year on fund raising campaigns. It will cost our organization an estimate of $150,000.
The money raised will be going to the day-to-day operational budget of the Hospice. For further information please contact our Executive Director, 403-309-4344 ext. 102.
Our address is 99 Arnot Avenue and we are incorporated as a not-for-profit society in the province of Alberta.