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St. Barnabas Charities Christmas 2015
FAITH WORK&
It’s a PRESENTS FOR PATIENTS®
Christmas!
Your contribution to the St. Barnabas Free Care Fund will help continue our 115-year-oldtradition of providing care to those in need regardless of their ability to pay. Plus, you can
save on your taxes with a year-end donation. Donations can include the following:
Year-End Giving Means Tax Savings
St. Barnabas Charities is a 501(C)3 charity. All contributions are tax-deductible to the full extent of the law.
Hance Legacy Society members Bill and Joan Ewart of The Arbors at St. Barnabas III in front of their donor-sponsored window at The Crystal Conservatories.
• Life Income Gifts – Gifts such as CharitableGift Annuities and Charitable RemainderTrusts give you an immediate tax deductionfor 2015 and provide you with a steady andcompetitive fixed (or variable, if you choose)income for the rest of your life.
For 2015 tax credit, donations need to be postmarked or made online by Dec. 31, 2015. To learn more about year-end giving opportunities and tax benefits, call St. Barnabas Charities at 724- - or go online: www.StBarnabasCharities.com.
• Cash – Many employers will matchyour gift, thereby doubling it.
• Securities
• Real Estate
• Life Insurance
St. Barnabas Charities Christmas 2015
FAITH WORK&
It’s a PRESENTS FOR PATIENTS®
Christmas!
Faith & Work is published quarterly by St. Barnabas Charities for donors and supporters of St. Barnabas Charities.
Editorial Board and WritersValerie Day Wilden, Shelli Sommariva and Nancy BremValerie Day Wilden, EditorNancy Brem, Production ManagerDonna Herrle, DesignerRick Armstrong, Ramon Cordero, Kathleen Rudolph and Robin Taylor, PhotographersReed & Witting, Printer
Contents StBarnabasHealthSystem.com
4 A Message from William V. Day
5 One-of-a-Kind Holiday Gift
6 Patients Need “a little Christmas!”
8 When Fighting Cold and Flu Season Don’t Forget Nutritional Support
9 St. Barnabas Remembers John Turnbull
10 St. Barnabas Resident Shares ‘Rules of Life’
12 News Briefs
14 Giving In Memory
15 Donors
On the cover Christmas came early for Catherine Knuchel, 69, a patient at St. Barnabas Nursing Home. She received the first gift of the PRESENTS FOR PATIENTS® season from WPXI-TV anchors Peggy Finnegan and David Johnson and from Allegheny County Sheriff William P. Mullen, 2015 Honorary Chairman of PRESENTS FOR PATIENTS®. See story on page 6.
FAITH WORK & St. Barnabas Charities Christmas 2015
St. Barnabas OfficersWilliam V. Day, EdD, President, St. Barnabas Health SystemDouglas W. Day, President, St. Barnabas CommunitiesKaren Tabacchi, President, St. Barnabas Clinical ServicesMargaret Horton, Assistant Vice President, St. Barnabas Health SystemValerie Day Wilden, President, St. Barnabas CharitiesJames D. Turco, Senior Vice President, St. Barnabas Health System
St. Barnabas Charities, Inc.Board of TrusteesEllen Bramson, ChairValerie Day Wilden, President/SecretaryJ.D. Turco, TreasurerNatalie McMurtrieMarion Piotrowski
St. Barnabas Charities, Inc.Community Advisory Committee MembersBrooks M. Bartlett, Chairman, Physical Therapy Consultant Dr. Richard A. Morledge, Vice Chairman Pastor Emeritus, First Presbyterian Church of BakerstownRichard Andrus, Willard M. Lewis Co.J. Douglas Austin, James Austin Co.Harry G. Austin III, James Austin Co.Michael Bartlett, DailysPaul G. Benedum Jr., Benedum InterestsEllen Bramson, WPXI-TV (Retired)John S. Carpenter, Glass Box Group, LLCJ. Victor Conrad, PINNACLE Financial StrategiesBob Crnjarich, Cowden AssociatesWalter DeForest, DeForest Koscelnik Yokitis & BerardinelliThe Honorable Hal English, Pennsylvania 30th Legislative DistrictKristi Festa, UPMC For LifeKimberly Geyer, Geyer ConstructionRichard Kaminsky, Subway RestaurantsCharley Kennedy, Fiducia Group LLCWilliam Knox, The HDH Group Inc.Ralph LeDonne, Ward 6 CouncilmanNatalie McMurtrie, WPXI-TVRobert Meisel, PNC Bank (Retired)Cindy Parknavy, Parknavy AdvertisingMarion Piotrowski, Northern ConnectionJohn Posteraro, Howard HannaJames C. Roddey, Former Allegheny County Chief ExecutiveJennifer Sadlowe, KronosRussell Scheller, Richland EMSC. Matthew Schellhaas, Schellhaas Funeral HomeSusan Mussman Schwartz, K&L Gates (Retired)Kathleen M. Seaton, RE/MAX Select RealtyMatthew Shaner, Shaner InvestmentsWinfield Smathers, Shorebridge Wealth ManagementJud D. Stewart, ARMSTRONGKathryn Turnbull, The HDH Group Inc. (Retired)The Honorable Mike Turzai, Pennsylvania’s Speaker of the HouseScott Vidovich, First Commonwealth Financial Corp.Kendra White, UPMC Health Plan
Your contribution to the St. Barnabas Free Care Fund will help continue our 115-year-oldtradition of providing care to those in need regardless of their ability to pay. Plus, you can
save on your taxes with a year-end donation. Donations can include the following:
Year-End Giving Means Tax Savings
St. Barnabas Charities is a 501(C)3 charity. All contributions are tax-deductible to the full extent of the law.
Hance Legacy Society members Bill and Joan Ewart of The Arbors at St. Barnabas III in front of their donor-sponsored window at The Crystal Conservatories.
• Life Income Gifts – Gifts such as CharitableGift Annuities and Charitable RemainderTrusts give you an immediate tax deductionfor 2015 and provide you with a steady andcompetitive fixed (or variable, if you choose)income for the rest of your life.
For 2015 tax credit, donations need to be postmarked or made online by Dec. 31, 2015. To learn more about year-end giving opportunities and tax benefits, call St. Barnabas Charities at 724- - or go online: www.StBarnabasCharities.com.
• Cash – Many employers will matchyour gift, thereby doubling it.
• Securities
• Real Estate
• Life Insurance
4 FAITH & WORK
That is what Jesus said to his parents at the Temple in
Jerusalem and from that time forward He certainly did
concentrate on His “Father’s business.” For many Christians,
Christmas is when they rededicate themselves to God’s
work. But what is that work?
The Lord’s own words when He traveled later through
Galilee give us the best guidance for the good life. He said:
We should be humble.
Those full of sorrow will be comforted.
Those with a gentle spirit will inherit the earth.
We will be satisfied if we very much want to do right.
If we are forgiving of others, we will be forgiven in kind.
Those with pure hearts will see God.
Those who try to keep the peace are very close to God.
Throughout Jesus’ ministry He taught His followers to
believe, to have faith. How difficult that is for many of us
when we are challenged by so many persons and differing
ideas today.
Whether you work each day at home or in the community,
or are retired or whatever your station in life, you should
remember that we live in God’s creation. Therefore, all of
our activities should be part of our “Father’s business.”
Christmas was the
beginning. Perhaps it
can be the beginning of
the Christian life for
you, too. Give your
problems and your life
to God.
God bless,
The child became a strong, robust lad, and was known for wisdom beyond his years; and God poured his blessings on him.”
At this time of year we Christians think of Christ and the
manger scene. The Bible account of Mary, Joseph, and
Jesus and their travel to Bethlehem is perhaps the best
known account of a family the world has ever known.
However, we know considerably less about the early life
of Christ. In fact, we next learn about Jesus when he was
12 years old when he stayed behind at the annual Passover
Festival in Jerusalem after his parents had departed for
Nazareth.
Christmas has a special message for all of us.
From a manger in Bethlehem to a cross at Calvary, Christ
prayed, praised and gave thanks for what God was doing
with His life on earth. We should do the same. When we
worship at Christmas we should remember Christ the
child, Christ the teacher, Christ the lord of us all.
“Why have you
been searching
for me? Did you
not know that I
must be about
my Father’s
business?”
They did not
understand
what He meant.
A Mess age f rom W i l l i a m V . D a y
My Father’s Business
“
Reprinted from 1976 Christmas Faith & Work
St. Barnabas Founder’s DayThursday, April 28, 2016
Pittsburgh Marriott North, Cranberry Township
VIP Photo Reception 5:30 p.m. Hosted by Elin and Jim Roddey
Silent Auction Reception & Wine Cellar 6:00 p.m.
Awards Dinner 7:30 p.m.
Looking for a
One-of-a-Kind Holiday Gift?
Join us for a behind-the-scene view of life in the corporate board room and
the U.S. President’s cabinet in an intimate evening with
Paul H. O’Neill72nd Secretary of U.S. Treasury and Former Chairman and CEO, ALCOA
2016 St. Barnabas Hance Award Recipient
Purchase Tickets Today • 724-625-3770 • StBarnabasCharities.com
TICKET PRICESAwards Dinner $300 With priority seating $350VIP Photo Reception & Dinner $800 With priority seating $850
Patients Need “a little Christmas!”
Sponsors
St. Barnabas’ PRESENTS FOR PATIENTS® program, now in its 32nd year, provides Christmas
visits and gifts to thousands of men and women in long term care and living assistance
facilities throughout Western Pennsylvania and into neighboring communities and states.
This year, under the leadership of Honorary Chairman Sheriff William P. Mullen and long-time
chairs Peggy Finnegan and David Johnson, WPXI TV anchors, St. Barnabas once again seeks the
support of businesses, churches, social and professional groups, families and individuals in making
sure that these lonely patients enjoy ‘a little Christmas spirit’ at this holy time of year.
6 FAITH & WORK
Allegheny County Sheriff William P. Mullen proudly serves as Honorary Chairman of the 2015 PRESENTS FOR PATIENTS® Campaign. With him is Catherine Knuchel, 69, recipient of the first gift of the campaign. The victim of a spinal cord injury, Catherine navigates her specialty power chair throughout St. Barnabas Nursing Home, spreading cheer to residents and families.
A PRESENTS FOR PATIENTS Thank You
Dear Friends from St. Barnabas Charities,
This is not a fancy letter, but it is from my heart.
I want to thank you for the blanket. I’m sorry my husband isn’t here to enjoy it. Two years ago when we came to Atria’s (Atria South Hills Senior Living) to live, they gave each one of us a blanket similar to this one. My husband was always cold, so he would put one over his head and shoulders, and the other over his lap and would watch TV for hours. He passed away last year on his 93rd birthday, Oct. 13th. It isn’t the same without him. We were married 64 years. And it’s hard to replace him. I am blessed to have five children close by and one in Ohio who keep in touch with me.
I know it takes a lot of work to do this for people and I do appreciate your time.
Bless all you people and have a Happy New Year. Agnes Johnston Pittsburgh, PA
Patients Need “a little Christmas!”
It was a Merry Christmas for St. Barnabas Nursing Home patient Ann Cowmeadow last year when Bayer Health Care employees hosted a holiday party for the nursing home residents as part of PRESENTS FOR PATIENTS®.
Donate $10, $20, $30 or more and volunteers will shop, wrap and deliver your gifts to the patients.
Act now. Christmas is just around the corner and lonely patients are waiting!
www.PresentsforPatients.com • 724-443-0011 • [email protected]
Give a gift without ever leaving the house!
FAITH & WORK 7
Presents for Patients
@Present4Patient
Text “Giving” to 80888
Having a cold or the flu is often
sheer misery. Despite the
sneezing, coughing and aching
all over, our busy lives must go on. We
still have to work, take care of kids and
generally not fall apart while just wanting
to lie down and go to sleep. Unfortunately
we also often neglect the proper nutrition
our bodies need to get well again.
What Nutrition Can Do for You
Nutrient-rich foods found in fruits and
vegetables, along with complex carbohydrates
for energy are critical for your diet if you
are sick. In hundreds of published studies
researchers have concluded that most cold
symptoms are caused by an inflammatory
response activated by a viral infection
invading the body. Cold treatments,
including foods, can reduce virus induced
inflammation and the severity of a cold.
Citrus fruits like oranges contain powerful
antioxidant and anti-inflammatory
molecules called bioflavonoids. Citrus
bioflavonoids also have anti-viral and
anti-allergy properties and are available
as dietary supplements.
Foods rich in beta-carotene and vitamins C
and E, found in many fruits and vegetables,
can reduce the inflammatory reaction
associated with colds. Since most Americans
a wide variety of viruses, but unlike colds,
vaccines are the mainstay to prevent this
illness. People who are immunized by a
flu shot will typically have less severe
symptoms if they become infected. Annual
flu shots are especially important for the
elderly who are at greater risk for flu
related complications.
Flu shots are now being given at
St. Barnabas Medical Center,
Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30
p.m. No appointment necessary
and all insurances accepted.
Getting your next cold may be as close as
your next handshake. Avoiding a cold or
the flu completely may not be in our
power, but with the right amount of
preparation, prevention and nutritional
support, you have the best chance to keep
yourself healthy this winter.
don’t eat the recommended five servings of
fruits and vegetables a day, especially when
fighting a cold, supplements can be used
to provide the recommended amounts.
Maintaining hydration and nutrition during
a viral illness will boost the body’s strength
immune function to help reduce the
duration and intensity of the illness. Plenty
of rest, sleep, decongestants, saline nasal
sprays and gargling with warm salt water
or using lozenges can help relieve symptoms
and make you feel better. Taking aspirin
or acetaminophen can help with fever and
achiness in adults. Children under age 19
should not take aspirin during episodes of
fever-causing illnesses because of a risk of
developing a serious complication known
as Reye’s syndrome.
Fight the Flu with a Flu Shot
The flu, like the common cold, is caused by
Don’t Forget Nutritional SupportWor ld Renowned Neurosurgeon, Tr ia th le te , Nutr i t ion and Brain Hea l th Exper t
Joseph C. Maroon, MD, FACS
Jef f Bost PAC
when fighting through cold and flu season
During Dr. Maroon’s 2014
Mt. Kilimanjaro climb with a
group of disabled athletes, their
diets consisted of nutrient-rich
foods, including local fruits and
vegetables. 8 FAITH & WORK
John Stewart Turnbull was a dedicated
man…dedicated to his wife Kay, to
his nieces Christy and Leslie and to
his great nephew Gannon and great nieces
Maddy, Lily and Holly. He was dedicated
to church and God. And fortunately for
St. Barnabas he was dedicated to his
fellow man, in particular to the patients
of St. Barnabas.
St. Barnabas’ mission of caring for the
injured, the sick, the chronically and
terminally ill regardless of their ability to
pay became his mission – first when he
joined the St. Barnabas Community
Advisory Committee in the 80s –
recruited at a pick-up basketball game
with St. Barnabas President Bill Day –
and then when he took on the Christmas
PRESENTS FOR PATIENTS® Campaign.
Later John became Treasurer of the
St. Barnabas Board of Trustees, a position
he held until his death.
St. Barnabas President William V. Day,
who knew John so well, said, “He was
kind, concerned about so many folks
around him. And he was the king of
‘corn.’ Great sense of humor. His devotion
to St. Barnabas, to his family and to his
Christian life set him apart.”
The mission was personal with John. His
mother, Louise Turnbull, had been a FAITH & WORK 9
resident of The Village at St. Barnabas and
then a patient at St. Barnabas Nursing
Home. Kay’s mother, Katherine Bittner,
was also a nursing home patient and
later both Kay’s father and uncle used
St. Barnabas’ services. All are gone now
but John’s dedication to the mission and
to the patients remained strong.
No tribute to John would be complete
without including his and Kay’s dedication
to the Pittsburgh Penguins – long before
the Penguins were winners. Back in 1970
when you couldn’t give away Penguin
tickets, John and Kay never missed a
home game. Their great niece Maddy
could always identify their car on the
road – there was a box of tissues in the
back window and a Penguins sticker on
the bumper!
John was remembered at the Oct. 24
Penguin game, a unique honor for a
devoted fan.
All of St. Barnabas mourns the passing of
this very special man, but we thank God
for having known him.
Please join us in remembering John S.
Turnbull with a gift to St. Barnabas
Charities to support the free care of the
patients who meant so much to John.
You may send your gift in the enclosed
yellow envelope or give online at
StBarnabasCharities.com.
St. Barnabas Remembers John TurnbullJohn S. Turnbull
May 28, 1939 – ocT. 11, 2015
“He was kind, concerned about
so many folks around him…His devotion to
St. Barnabas, to his family and to his Christian life set
him apart.”
St. Barnabas Resident Shares
’Rules of Life’
Her 1953 wedding photo brings back happy memories to Arbors resident Joan Fullerton, 84.
Arbors resident Joan Fullerton, 84, shares a happy moment with Specialty Care Coordinator Marjorie “Midge” Hobaugh.
defensive team, but he only played pre-season
and was sidelined with injuries.
“His name is still on the Steeler roster and
that counts,” Joan said with a touch of
Steeler pride.
Joan and Ed were married in 1953 and
started the small family she always wanted.
After serving in the Air Force Ed went into
coaching, first at the University of Maryland
under his old coach Jim Tatum and then
followed Tatum to North Carolina. Later he
worked for American Laundry Machinery
in New Jersey and for a short time following
his father’s stroke, ran the family business,
Suburban Dry Cleaning, in Bellevue.
Joan worked briefly for U.S. Steel as a
mail clerk and typist and manned the dry
cleaning counter in Bellevue to help out,
but she was happy being married and
taking care of her family.
“That’s all I ever wanted,” Joan explains.
“I was one of the lucky ones.”
Her sons, Ed and Mike, have followed in
their parents’ footsteps. Both are married
to the high school sweethearts they met in
ninth grade. And both follow the Fullerton
family rules!
St. Barnabas’ continuum of care has
made a difficult time a little easier for
Joan Fullerton, with the support of her
sons and their families. Please support
St. Barnabas’ 115-year mission of care
to all patients regardless of their
ability to pay. Send your Free Care
donation in the enclosed envelope or to
StBarnabasCharities.com.
Joan Fullerton and her husband
Edward lived by three rules of life:
Don’t lie – tell the truth.
Don’t cheat – follow the rules.
Don’t steal – only take what is yours
to take.
“We tried to do right and teach our sons
to do right,” Joan confided.
Her sons, Edward and Michael, say they
do remember and so will their children.
Joan lost her high school sweetheart, Ed,
early this year, following a fall and she is
still grieving for him.
She and Ed lived in The Village at
St. Barnabas for three years when health
concerns made it necessary for them to
move into living assistance at The Arbors
at St. Barnabas in Valencia. They made the
move in February of 2015 and then in
April Ed suffered a fall, was hospitalized
and died. It’s been a difficult time for
Joan. Fortunately, she likes the staff at The
Arbors very much and she has her sons
living nearby – Ed in Cranberry and Mike
in his parents former home in Ross
Township – and friends and neighbors
who visit often.
And she has her memories.
Joan and Ed met in ninth grade at West
View High School. She became captain of
the cheerleading squad and May Queen
and Ed was a star football player. He went
on to play college football for Jim Tatum
at the University of Maryland. Then Ed had
a short career with the Pittsburgh Steelers
FAITH & WORK 11
Fashions for Free Care
n e w s b r i e f s
The St. Barnabas Charities Fall Fashion event drew several hundred fashion-conscious
women to The Washington Place to shop with 38 boutique retailers and artisans, bid
on weekend getaways and tropical trips and try their luck with winning a designer
handbag or one of 24 fantastic baskets – all to raise money for the St. Barnabas Free
Care Fund.
The runway fashions in the Kean Theatre featured styles by Capriccio Squirrel Hill, One
Brilliant, Serendipity Accessories, White House Black Market, Fascino, Trending Above,
Matilda Jane, as well as Pittsburgh designer and wife of Steelers head coach, Kiya
Tomlin’s Uptown Sweats.
Sharing the runway with Docherty models were VIP guests John Curran, St. Barnabas
Chairman of Trustees, and his daughter Kathleen Finn, and granddaughter Katie; Lee
Ann Bellis, winner of the Fall Golf Classic prize model-for-a-day, and Lexi Shattahi, Kean
Quest finalist.
12 FAITH & WORK
Celebrate The Village’s 35th YearLong-time resident Bryce Billetdeaux shares memories with Kellie
Kelly, Executive Director of St. Barnabas Medical Center at The Village
at St. Barnabas’s 35th Anniversary party. As a part of the celebration, the
$35 for 35 Giving Campaign pays tribute to this milestone achievement
of Western Pennsylvania’s first independent living facility. Please donate
$35 or as much as $350 in recognition of The Village’s unique ability
to promote healthy aging in place for residents like Bryce, who with
his wife Rosella, have called St. Barnabas home since 1997. Send
your gift in the enclosed yellow envelope or
give on line at StBarnabasCharities.com.
Jim Roddey, Allegheny County’s first chief executive, with model Kristin Spatafore, waves to the crowd during the finale of St. Barnabas Charities annual Fashion Show and Luncheon Oct. 17, 2015.
UPMC, CooksonPeirce, Bayer Health Care, Efficient Energy Solutions, Paracca Interiors, DeForest & Koscelnick, Northern Connection, Reed & Witting, Trib Total Media, Armstrong, Pinnacle Financial, Re/Max Select Realty Don & Kathy Seaton, State Representative Hal English, R.I.C.G.C., Matoka & Sons Plumbing, Martin Tyillian Wall Covering.
Event Sponsor Sponsors
Fall Golf Classic Scores for Free Care
n e w s b r i e f s
Sponsors
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part of St. Barnabas Charities
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The St. Barnabas Fall Golf Classic Sept. 14
at Butler Country Club netted a total of
$46,020 for the Free Care Fund. Celebrity
golfer Greg Brown (second from right),
play-by-play announcer for the Pittsburgh
Pirates, joined this happy foursome as a
guest of Arnett Carbis Toothman Wealth
Advisors, for “a last chance” to golf
before winter sets in, and at the same
time, ensure the continued free care of
hundreds of deserving patients.
Golfing with Greg were (l to r) St. Barnabas Senior Vice President J. D. Turco, Jeff Petrell, ACT Wealth Advisors; St. Barnabas President William V. Day; Greg;, and Michael Garczynski of ACT.
Free Christmas DinnersAnyone alone or in need on Christmas
day is invited to join us on December 25
for an old-fashioned Christmas dinner
with all the trimmings, from 11 a.m. to
2 p.m. at St. Barnabas Nursing Home in
Gibsonia 724-443-0700, at Valencia Woods
in Valencia 724-625-4000, and at Beaver
Meadows in Beaver 724-495-1600.
Reservations are appreciated but not
required. Support these free dinners by sending a contribution in the enclosed envelope or giving online at StBarnabasCharities.com.
14 FAITH & WORK
Memorygiving in
Eileen Starr
Eileen Margaret Drennan Starr
earned a special place in the
hearts of the staff at St. Barnabas.
From the time she was first admitted to
St. Barnabas Nursing Home in March
of 2014 until she was discharged to
her home in April 29, 2014 with
St. Barnabas home care and eventually
with St. Barnabas hospice care, Eileen
was a favorite of the staff. Her wonderful
laugh, funny jokes, and caring nature
endeared her to everyone. During her
last days, Eileen worried about her
St. Barnabas nurse Renee Vanderberghe
driving home in the snow, never
about herself.
Eileen died on Feb. 23, 2015 leaving a
legacy of love. To her family she was
that super grandmother who read the
classics to her grandchildren, hosted
tea parties for the granddaughters and
talked football, especially Penn State
football, with the grandsons. To her
children – Eileen of Bowling Green, KY;
H. Paul, III, of Valencia; Linda of La
Jolla, CA; and Donna, of Kensington,
MD – she was a phenomenal mother,
gentle, nurturing with a great sense of
humor. And to her husband Paul of 62
years, a loving partner, traveling with
him all over the world
– to New Zealand,
Ireland, France, Great
Britain, Kenya,
Sweden, and to all but
one of the 50 states,
missing North Dakota.
A graduate of Penn
State, Eileen taught at
Mt. Aloysius College,
Cresson, PA, before
marrying Paul in
1953. Besides her
family and traveling,
Eileen loved
gardening, reading
and watching
Antiques Roadshow
and Dr. OZ on
television. She had
been a docent at Hartwood Acres, former
President of the St. Thomas in the Fields
Women’s Guild and a member of the
Butler Women’s Club.
Paul Starr expressed his gratitude for his
wife’s care to St. Barnabas: “You have
done so much for Eileen and me during
the last year and a half, that I don’t know
how to thank you enough.”
According to nurse Vanderberghe the
privilege of caring for Mrs. Starr was
thanks enough.
Family and friends have honored Eileen
Starr’s memories with gifts to the St. Barnabas
Free Care Fund. If you would like to join
in this tribute, please send your donation
in the enclosed yellow envelope or give
online at StBarnabasCharities.com.
A photo of the late Eileen Starr with her husband Paul Starr, taken in 1987.
FAITH & WORK 15
In Memory Of: Donor:In Honor Of: Donor:
In Memory Of: Donor:
Admissions Office, St. Barnabas Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Camberg Communities Evelyn M. Dudek Mr. and Mrs. Mark DudekShirley Hauck Mr. and Mrs. William KlenkDonnie Hersh Mr. and Mrs. Donald T. HershClara Kwadrat Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kwadrat Schwab Charitable FundDeanie Leuenberger Robert LeuenbergerRobert Leuenberger Beth MahoodLillian Maravich Margaret P. TomkoChristine Will George Will
Florence C. Ball Mr. and Mrs. W.F. DavenportLoretta Bartlett William KennedyAlbert Burkett Audrey J. Burkett*Marilyn Davis John Bender Valerie Brenton Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Carfagna Kelley Conley Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Duddy Marlene Haas Mr. and Mrs. Bill Howard Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Lunardi Geraldine Martin Joan Pupik Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence QuarrickCarne Demas Mr. and Mrs. Peter Demas & FamilyNick Demas Mr. and Mrs. Peter Demas & FamilyJames Douglas Ida DouglasLeona Figore Bernard FigoreJames Flanagan Mr. and Mrs. Charles ReisErnest Fleck Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C. AliffCarmella Fodice Craig UrbanMary Herring Robert J. Allister Sali Burgard Dunkel Daryl Hershaff Joyce Link Mr. and Mrs. Alfred R. Reitano Jerome YerseMargaret Moody Hook Karen C. HookRichard J. Hune Barbara O’DonnellHelen Huntley Mr. and Mrs. Gordon SchererAlice Hutchinson Michael A. HutchinsonAnn Jones Leanne RakersDavid E. Jones W. Jones Sr.Ida Mae Jones W. Jones Sr.Bernice M. Kennedy Christine MahanShirley LaPone Mr. and Mrs. Al Langer Winona McKague Lisa NewellLoved Ones AnonymousMaria Lucci Mr. and Mrs. Louis SollerRosolino Lucci Mr. and Mrs. Louis Soller
Helen Mehringer Mr. and Mrs. Phillip JonesCarl Meier Charlotte MeierFlorence A. Mittereder Gregory RingelingRichard Moreland Mr. and Mrs. Andrew SiebertRamona Morgan N.E. MorganRobert D. Pfischner Denise ZellerGeorge Reiff Mr. and Mrs. Max HeckmanCyril C. Rogers Gloria Moser RogersPaul Smail Diane S. RobertsonRuth Smail Diane S. RobertsonIrene Starcich Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. StarcichEileen Starr H. Paul Starr Jr.John S. Turnbull Another Hair Salon Mr. and Mrs. Brooks M. Bartlett Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Blackstone Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brem* John J. Curran* Mr. and Mrs. William V. Day* Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Wilden*Leo Urbanowicz Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bauman Dot Bickmore Doris Blair Mr. and Mrs. Guy Dille Gerald DiLoreto Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Fikse Mr. and Mrs. George Frishkorn Patricia Malloy* Mr. and Mrs. Robert Riale Nancy Schick Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Streff Dolores StrunkMary Eileen Walck Craig Brown Patricia A. Brown Todd Brown Richard Groen Cheryl HarrisDr. Peter Wargo Mary Lou Abt ACuPowder International/ECKA Granules/SCM Metal Products Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bauman Doris Blair Madge E. Clayton Mr. and Mrs. Victor DePastino Mr. and Mrs. Guy Dille Irma Lauble Patricia Malloy* Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Murphy Nancy Schick Rose Schultheis Genelle Smith Glen Snavely Dolores Strunk Antonietta Urbanowicz Campbell WitherspoonMary A. Wolz Donna K. Robertson
s p e c i a l t r i b u t e g i f t sJuly 24, 2015 – November 9, 2015
The St. Barnabas Special Tribute Gift Program enables you to honor a friend or relative on a happy occasion, such as a birthday or anniversary, or to pay living tribute to the memory of a departed one. This tax-deductible gift helps make
possible skilled, loving care for the patients of St. Barnabas Nursing Home and Valencia Woods at St. Barnabas and the residents of The Arbors at St. Barnabas.
* Hance Legacy Society Member
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D O N O R SGifts made January 1, 2015 – November 9, 2015
Anonymous Arnett Carbis Toothman LLCBayer Material Science C.U.E. Inc.Capitas FinancialCooksonPeirce Wealth Management DeForest Koscelnik Yokitis & Berardinelli Diamond Pharmacy Inc. Diehl Automotive Group Inc. Dollar Bank Express Scripts Inc. Fiducia Group LLCFrank J. & Sylvia T. Pasquerilla Foundation Geyer Construction Company Margaret McCartan NET Xperts LLCParacca InteriorsParks Moving & Storage Inc.PCA - MissionPresque Isle Downs Inc. James C. Roddey*Patricia Schauble Mr. and Mrs. Mathias R. Shaner Shorebridge Wealth ManagementThe Farmers National Bank United Way of DelawareUPMC Health Plan Wells Fargo Insurance Services WPXI-TV
Allegheny Institute for Public Policy AMCOM Office Systems Anonymous Nancy Anselmi ArmstrongAVI Food Systems Mr. and Mrs. Brooks M. BartlettBASF The Chemical CompanyBayer HealthCareMichael C. Bell Robert Bettinger Nick BlichaBlueprint Financial Partners LLCMr. and Mrs. H. Gary Bogart* BosWell PharmacySteven Bovan Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Brooks*Dr. and Mrs. William Christie MD Clearview Federal Credit UnionCNA InsuranceDebra CochranComcast Spotlight Consolidated Communications
Costa Painting LLC Cowden AssociatesCreese Smith & Co.Charles Cross Nicholas Cullen John J. Curran*Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Day Mr. and Mrs. William V. Day*Jan DeMartini Albert Depew Donner-Farber & Associates Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dorsch Dayna E. Dorsey* Michelle A. Duralia Efficient Energy SolutionsMary Jane Ekiss Equipment & Controls Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Jonathan ErlenMr. and Mrs. William Ewart*The Mallet FamilyFayette Parts Service Inc. (NAPA)First American Title Insurance CompanyFlying Cork MediaFort Pitt Capital GroupMr. and Mrs. Charles L. Fuellgraf Jr. Frank B. Fuhrer Wholesale Co. Gibson Capital LLC Mr. and Mrs. David E. GratzH.P. Starr Lumber Co. LLCH.A. English & AssociatesJames HarbisonMargaret Horton*Richard Kaminsky KawneerKosakowski WallcoveringMr. and Mrs. David R. Kraus Nancy KuhnsJanice Larrick Scott LeahDaniel Leary Sr.Lenzner Coach USA Pittsburgh Luttner FinancialTed Magee Patricia Martin John Mary Rhonda Masone Joan McConahy Paul McFarlane McKesson Medical SurgicalMedline Industries Inc.David Mittell Mt. Lebanon Office Furniture & InteriorsMylan School of Pharmacy, Duquesne Pharmacy Northern Connection Magazine Natalia Onufrey Jeffrey J. PetrellPietragallo Gordon Alfano Bosick & Raspanti LLP Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pietrandrea
PINNACLE Financial StrategiesRalph Progar Purvis Brothers Inc. R.I.C.G.C.Reed & Witting Co.Kenton RexfordRiversEdge Advanced Retirement Solutions LLCRJW Media Todd Rossman Sarver Landscape Maintenance Co. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Scaletta, Sr.Schellhaas Funeral Home Rosemarie Schuler Mr. and Mrs. Don Seaton*Mr. and Mrs. Raymond D. Seifert Shields Asphalt Paving Inc.Simpson & McCrady LLC - Pittsburgh Solutions 4 NetworksSouthwest Subway Inc. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Spell Daniel SpickardMr. and Mrs. Kim TabacchiRobert Thaw The HDH Group Inc. Tires for Less Tom Henry ChevroletDr. Jack Tomayko* Trib Total Media Nancy L. Trimarchi Tristate Capital Bank - Pittsburgh Tucker Arensberg P.C.John A. Tumolo J.D. Turco*Kay TurnbullTurner Dairy Farms Inc. Claudia Tyler US FoodsVascular Access Centers - Pittsburgh Paul Welty William H. White Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Wilden*Willard M. Lewis Co.John Yeager
Dave Ackerman Adler & Sons Tree Service Inc.Alpine PoolsAmerinet Mr. and Mrs. John Anania Mr. and Mrs. James A. Armour Baker Tilly Balfurd Linen ServiceBenedum InterestsBeynon & Co. Inc. – Real Estate & InsuranceMr. and Mrs. Franklin Blackstone Jr.
Blair MasonryJames BlurtonMr. and Mrs. Ralph Brem*Caldwell’s Windoware Inc.Dr. and Mrs. Larry Campoli James Chaplin IV Joan Chew Gabriel S. Chick Anne Clarke Charles Conway Mary Jo Costello Clifford CrightonDave Sutter Auto BodyMr. and Mrs. Walter P. DeForestMr. and Mrs. Mark DennisMr. and Mrs. Ray Dilworth Paul Eldridge Robin Elliott Brandon Eyth First Commonwealth Financial Advisors First National BankMichael Garczynski Drs. Eugene and Ann Gatty GivalikeGrice ChiropracticAlan GrooverMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Heiger John Henne Donna HerrleLouise M. Herrle John R. Hess Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Hillman Judith A. Hvostal J V Electronics Victoria G. Jackson James Austin CompanyJanice Jenny Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kelly Tina Kosentos Ann F. Krome Mr. and Mrs. Carl KwadratJohn LenartMr. and Mrs. Peter A. LundPatricia Malloy*Dr. and Mrs. Gus Mantia Marburger Farm Dairy Inc.Dr. Joseph Maroon Rick McMillan Eleanor McNulty Med-Fast Pharmacy LPMedi-Hair Inc.Collette Miller Michelle Miller Darren MooreAnne W. Nelson*Jim Neville Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Norton Mr. and Mrs. Timothy NoulletPaul PalgutaFrank Papa
Gouverneur P. Hance League
Gifts of $5,000 or More
Supporters’ Club
Gifts of $450 to $999
President’s Club
Gifts of $1,000 to $4,999
* Hance Legacy Society Member
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Paper Products Co. Inc. Patterson Dental Company Nancy Patterson PayTime Marion Piotrowski Michael Platt PPG Industries FoundationR. L. Swearer Co. Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Reed Mr. and Mrs. David Reed Mr. and Mrs. Richard Reed Rhoades & Owen, LLC Diane S. RobertsonWilliam Roemer Rudolph Auto RepairJ. Chris Rudolph*Kerri Rudolph*Ruzomberka Holland Renk Smith PCRyco Fire Protection ServicesJennifer Sadlowe*Brian Sauers Nancy Scarton-Chaplin Walter C. ScheideSchindler Elevator Corp.Schwab Charitable FundElizabeth Scott Jennifer Shattahi Snow and Ice Management Company Inc.Richard Spence H. Paul Starr Jr.Lorelei Stein Sunfresh Food Service Inc.Evelyn F. Tabacchi Sarah Taber Joe TateThe Myers Law FirmTri Rivers Surgical Associates Inc.Michelle Veeck VisitPITTSBURGHLouis VittiMaria VolpeKaren Wise Jim Wojciak Lisa Zierden
ACuPowder International/ECKA Granules/SCM Metal ProductsLaurie AdamsAmeritas Life Insurance Corp. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Andrus Angelica Textile Services Anonymous* Another Hair SalonJames J. Bartoszewicz Lisa J. Bechtold Alicia J. Beighley Mr. and Mrs. David J. Berardinelli
Theresa Bernardi Lori A. Bishop Doris BlairJohn J. Bodziuch* Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence BolamMaris Bondi Angela L. Borgo* Nicholas E. Bramlett Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bramson* Tara Branstad Kathleen Brenneman* Robert BrownJodi Bruner Gary Buffone William E. Bullis*Tammy Bundy Barbara Burford* Tamera Burke Tina Cafasso Nicole M. Cappelloni Dr. Coleen Carignan and Dr. Michael FarrellRichard CasaleChristine CastoraMr. and Mrs. Russell Cersosino Chatham UniversityMr. and Mrs. Waiman CheungCraig Church Charles CirelliCivil & Environmental Consultants Inc.Continental Health Equipment Inc. Coraopolis Light Metal Inc.Barbara J. Craycroft Robert CrnjarichCaitlyn Delien Bonnie DeMatteo Jacqueline Demetris Lydia DeSantis Amy Diak Carol L. Dilliott Gerald DiLoretoTerry Donovan Kurt DuckworthElaine DuvallElk Air Conditioning & Heating Sharon Elliott William Eyles Jason Falbo Lisa Falgione Jason Farbacher Mr. and Mrs. Christian FarlsJacquelyn Fellowes Denise Fetsko Robert FeychePatricia M. Fiorenzo Fire Fighter Sales and Service Co.Cathleen Fisher Laureen M. Foster Mr. and Mrs. William FranzCaryl Fraser Eric J. Fritch Mr. and Mrs. Christian Fuellgraf Cynthia G. Fusco
George A. Pegher Inc.Kimberly Geyer Glassbox Group LLC Jay Goettler Keith Goldner Lisa M. Gramm Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Greback Lillian GrindleKristin A. Hackworth Hampton Technical Associates Inc. Hillary Harlan Jeremy Hartzell Mr. and Mrs. Steven B. HasslerMichael Hennigan Andrew Herr Robert Himler The Hite CompanyHM InsuranceMarjorie HobaughMegan Hogle Thomasine Homsher Marne Hornsby Kimberly R. Horton* Jocelyn HowardRon Huff*Michael A. Hutchinson Kristin Huval David L. ImmonenLisa M. IrwinJ & J Fire Protection Company Inc.J.A. Sauer Heating & Air Conditioning Co.J.C. Ehrlich Company Inc.David Jarrett Mr. and Mrs. William B. Johnson Judy’s at The VillageKayla Keil Frances Kelly Kellie Kelly* Charley Kennedy Christine M. Kernan James V. KilmerMargaret M. KlimczykLois KlinarKramer Fiduciary ServicesCory Krebs Marla Kress Margot E. Kreutzer* Laborers’ District Council of Western PA Mr. and Mrs. Kevin LacekJacqueline Laird* Janet Lee Leonard Crawford Heating & ACLoafers Bread CompanyPatricia Lowery Lubrizol Foundation Linda LynchMacy’s Foundation Robert J. Maha Margie’s Fashions Mars National Bank Martin Tyillian WallpaperingKathleen Maseth-Ready Master Machine & Mfg. Inc.
Matilda Jane ClothingMatoka and Sons Plumbing Inc.McClymonds SupplyPatrick McFalls Janice L. McKinneyMr. and Mrs. Jim Mellin Colleen Michalski Karlin MillerLisa Miller Tom MillerGeorge MindaMinuteman Press of Allison ParkMr. and Mrs. Myles C. Minzenberg Monica MontgomeryDr. Richard A. Morledge* Matthew Morris NCRS Foundation Inc.NCRS Pittsburgh Tri State ChapterMatthew NeffSteven Nelson North Pittsburgh Drywall Company Inc.Kathleen NuzzoMr. and Mrs. Patrick O’DonnellSusan L. Owens*Vilma H. PageJ.A. Pape IIIPeter ParaccaElaine Parente Parknavy Advertising Inc. Linda Paul Penstan Supply Co.J. Paul PepperJoan PetersonMichael Pickard Pittsburgh Ear AssociatesPittsburgh MagazinePittsburgh Marriott NorthMr. and Mrs. Robert T. Pollak Jeremy S. Pollock PPC LubricantsProvident InsuranceRudolph Pusic Wendy Radinovic Robert F. RanalloCharles RauLeonard Rausch Red Oak AdvertisingMaricris Regino* Right At HomeNancy Rostek Jake Rubenstein Ruby’s Dry CleanersRusmur Floors South S & S ProcessingKristine Sadlek Mr. and Mrs. David M. Santory Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sauers William Schaff Scherer Lock & SupplyLisa Schmigel School of Rock - Wexford Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Scullion Scott Seuss
Founder’s’ Club
Gifts of $150 to $499
Supporters’ Club (cont’d.)
Gifts of $450 to $999
* Hance Legacy Society Member
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Century Club
Gifts of $100 to $149
* Hance Legacy Society Member
Shamrock PrintingShealer Chiropractic P.C.Amy Shelleby Eli Shorak Gayle Simpson Karen Slagle Jeremy SmallWinfield S. Smathers*David SmithGenelle SmithSnyder Brothers Inc.Michele R. Snyder* Barbara Spithaler*St. Barnabas Admissions Department St. Barnabas Medical CenterSt. Barnabas Nursing Home Winifred StaabDouglas StarkJoseph Starr Lynn D. Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Strabel Jr.Stratus NetworksJason Strcula DMD Mr. and Mrs. Laurence StreffMaria Streno Christy Sullivan Kathryn SutherlandMartha Taylor*The Blake Collection U.S LLC The Brew House DistributorThe Office of State Representative Mike Turzai The Village at St. Barnabas Restaurant Kristen Thom Sylvia Thomas Hung T. Tran Up-N-RunningJeffrey Valenta Chanin Van Thiel Lisa M. Vanhorenbeck Robert A. VernickVogel Disposal ServiceJudith WagnerMarcia A. WatsonJeannette L. Weleski*Brittany WheatallGwenn C. Whiteford*Mathew WieflingBelinda D. Wilker*Alexis WilliamsAndrea Wilson Campbell WitherspoonAnene WynnChad Yopp Julius Yordnoff Thomas A. Young Denise ZellerKimberly Zukauckas Denise Abriatis Jennifer Alfieri Robert J. Allister
Clyde HardtRoberta HartleyDoug HasslerMr. and Mrs. Steven HawbakerBill Hayes*Kelly Heavner Kristie M. Helfer Teddi Herman*Eric D. Hodos John HoffmanJames R. Hune*Sean Hutchins HWI-Glass Group Diana Imler J.J. Kennedy Inc.David E. JamisonShelly Jenkins*Jewels, Bags & More… The Traveling BoutiqueJerome F. Jocuns Marie JohnsonChad Jones Karen JulianoWilliam KennedyMr. and Mrs. Scott Klager Kenneth KocisAshley KollmeThomas KornishMichelle L. KowalskiMarie E. Kraig Elizabeth KrugerL & L Remodeling August N. LandolinaRobert LewElaine LockhartKenneth Logsdon Deborah Lucas Valerie I. MannasMaria L. Martin Sally A. Martin Elizabeth Massell Michael T. Mattis Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. McCartneyRita McClaine Donna Z. McGinleyMichael McGrath Vicky L. McKinneyAnnamary McMullenNatalie McMurtrie Theresa Meeker Loretta R. Metz Richard MihmMary J. Miller Mr. and Mrs. John M. Misitis Loraine MurpheyMichele MushinskyMr. and Ms. Charles Neidhardt Patricia NicholsMr. and Mrs. Raymond Nicklas Rosanne Nwranski Zygmunt V. OsieckiDaryl Patten
Anonymous*Mrs. Christine M. Augustine B & R Pools and Swim Shop Bags & BanglesNicole BajuszikPatricia A. Baker Preetha Balasubramanian Batavia StudiosAlbert Beerhalter Charles “C.J.” Bens Jr.*Lisabeth BickarKristy Bish Gregory Bitsura Jack Blackhurst Jessi Boldy Jennifer L. Bonnett Bounce U Alyssa BoveDr. and Mrs. Reynolds B. Brissenden IIIJanet Brody Russell H. Burchell Dennis Butler Maurice ByrdDenise CapursoMr. and Mrs. Patrick Carfagna Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Chapple Christine M. Cherico Allegra ColemanVanessa A. Cox Robert CrawfordCute For ChristGenevieve Czech Anna Deaver Marian M. DeMeo Julia Devine Derek DoddBrian W. DonnellyJohn C. DowneyPatrick DoyleMr. and Mrs. Thomas DuddyDominique DuncanGia Edwards Helen E. FajerskiFascinoMerritt Fennell Lisa Floro Christine Frechard Regina GabrielSandra Gambon GE FoundationDavid Giguere Steven R. GlennJulia Goetz Scott GollaGood Wood Mr. and Mrs. Leonard M. GradaJeanine GravattSuzanne GrazianoMarlene Haas
Darryl Patterson Irene PayneFrank PelaiaColleen PietrusinskiAlexa Ponick Michael Pontier Vector PorchSandy PorcoMichael S. RadellaLeanne RakersBonnie RegalskiRichard RemkeBrandee RentzMr. and Mrs. Charles Rhodes Jr.Kathleen Rich Robin F. RishelDonna K. RobertsonStephen Robinson Melissa J. Ruff Erica L. RusekSabikaMarc SachsMr. and Mrs. Gordon SchererNancy SchickJanet Schleiden Ronnie ScottScott Shaffer Linda ShelveyColby Shirey Teresa Skuta Genelle Smith Monica SmithGlen SnavelySpecialty Distri”BEAUTY”ng Deborah SteigerwaldSteven F. Hinterberger Inc. Doctor of OptometryThe Dental Group at St. BarnabasSusie TomaCecilia Tomko Margaret P. TomkoLizabeth TravisanoMichael J. Tulley Jr.Marcy Turner Union Dale CemeteryMr. and Mrs. Gregg ValentovishValspar Packaging GroupKenneth C. Varn Donna Walczak Melissa Walls Sandra Wasielewski Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Whalen George WillChristel WilliamsMary Wiseman Donald WokutchJoan YonickLisa G. Zabelsky
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St. Barnabas Charities’ Mission StatementThe St. Barnabas Charities’ mission is to help to provide new resources to
St. Barnabas Nursing Home, Valencia Woods at St. Barnabas and The
Arbors at St. Barnabas. The Charities exists to enable St. Barnabas to
better respond to the health needs of the western Pennsylvania community.
The Charities’ resources help provide the finest personnel and latest
technology to the community to promote a better quality of life. The
Charities is accountable to those who support its activities and reports
regularly to these constituencies. Through the efforts of the Charities,
St. Barnabas is able to realize its full potential to serve society.