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D E A R F R I E N D S A N D F E L LO W S O U T H D A KOTA L I O N S,
As the first half of my second term as the President of the Board of the South
Dakota Lions Eye & Tissue Bank comes to a close, I continue to be grateful for the
opportunity I have had to work with this amazing program and the individuals who
give so selflessly to restore the gifts of sight and health.
Over the past year I have embarked on a remarkable journey of learning more about
the mission and work of the South Dakota Lions Eye & Tissue Bank. SDLETB has
evolved to be a leading organization in championing quality, expanding services
and recognizing the very precious nature of the gift that is given. I have felt very
privileged to interact with both donor families, and recipients who shared their
stories of finding hope through the gift of donation.
Each year hundreds of South Dakotans are faced with making a decision to donate.
This brave decision restores not only sight and health but also hope. As a designated
donor, I know that I am hope to someone in need. As Lions, I would encourage all of
you to listen to these amazing individuals share their stories and experiences about
the gift of hope we can all share- the gift of organ, eye and tissue donation.
I want to thank the staff and the Board of Directors of our South Dakota Lions Eye
& Tissue Bank for this experience and look forward to spreading this message of
hope through 2014. Thank you to all of the Lions of South Dakota for your present
and future support.
Together we are Hope.
Lion Kevin MartinPRESIDENT
Lion Don HenniesVICE PRESIDENT
Lion Colin KeelerSECRETARY
Lion Mike NiemanTREASURER
Lion Dennis Van AschVOTING MEMBER AND 1ST VDG 5SE – EX OFFICIO
Lion Dave JacksonVOTING MEMBER
Lion Chris DunhamVOTING MEMBER
Lion Karl KoballVOTING MEMBER
Lion Robert GusinskyVOTING MEMEBER
Lion Julaine Arient-RollmanVOTING MEMBER AND 1ST VDG 5SW – EX OFFICIO
Lion Roger MunceVOTING MEMBER
Lion Al AdrianPAST PRESIDENT LIONS FOUNDATION – EX OFFICIO NON-VOTING MEMBER
B O A R D O F D I R E CTO R S
Kevin Martin, President
Board of Directors
South Dakota Lions Eye & Tissue Bank
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I’m amazed by how quickly the year has gone.
Looking back on 2013, it will be remembered
as a year of significant and positive change.
The organization has weathered a change in
leadership alongside a restructuring that began
in late July. I am incredibly proud of the team of
professionals at SDLETB who work every day to
keep the mission of restoring the gifts of sight
and health front and center.
The changes in the organization included a
stronger focus and partnership between quality,
regulatory compliance, clinical performance, and
community education. SDLETB’s commitment
to these improvements were reflected in the
organization receiving the best outcomes
in EBAA and AATB reaccreditation in 2013.
We have also been able to renew numerous
relationships with hospitals, partner eye banks,
Lions Clubs, and donation partners.
In 2013, legislation was passed that
strengthened the Uniform Anatomical Gift
Act. This legislation allows South Dakotans to
manage their donation wishes online at www.
donatelifesd.org. To further support donation,
SDLETB created a community outreach position.
Our goal is to increase the number of registered
South Dakotans and encourage people to talk to
their families about their wishes.
What hasn’t changed is our commitment to our
mission. In 2013, SDLETB provided the gift of
sight to 643 patients throughout the world,
with 201 corneal transplants taking place right
here in South Dakota. Through tissue donation,
thousands of lives were touched and forever
changed with restorative grafts to maintain
mobility, provide reconstruction, or aid bypasses
and other life enhancing procedures. Without
our dedicated staff and supportive community,
none of this would be possible.
Looking forward, 2014 is already beginning to
take shape. To celebrate “Donate Life Month”
in April, SDLETB will hold the ribbon cutting
ceremony of the long awaited Donor Memorial
Park. The park is a place where donors can be
remembered and their families may find peace.
We have already received many memorials over
the years, and they will be honored within the
park. A special section of the park has also been
dedicated to honor Henry and Eleanor Carlson
for their tremendous support over the years as
Lions, members of the original founders club,
and significant financial contributors.
With the help of our physician partners, SDLETB
will expand our surgical services in 2014 to
offer DMEK—a specialized corneal graft that
may improve surgical outcomes and reduce
patients’ healing time. Currently, only a handful
of programs are offering this specialized
procedure.
Additionally, we have implemented a new
electronic medical records system. This system
will streamline our donor records, provide
better traceability, and increase our regulatory
compliance. It will also allow us to communicate
more efficiently with surgeons.
SDLETB continues to strive to deliver the best
practices and cutting edge techniques in order
to meet the ever changing demands for eye and
tissue in our region. We also remain forever
grateful for our donors and their families, and
hope that we can properly honor their gifts of
sight and health. The future is bright.
Message fromthe CEO
425 TOTAL DONORS
420 Eye/Cornea Donors
125 Tissue Donors
50 Research/EMS Donors
643CORNEAL TRANSPLANTS
201 South Dakota Transplants
111 National Transplants
331 International TransplantsMarcy Dimond, CEBT, CTBSChief Executive Officer
John Berdahl, MD
Thomas White, MD
Michael Eide, MD
Stephen Khachikian, MD
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I am pleased to report the achievements of Quality Systems for 2013. During the past year, we were audited by five external organizations that included the United States Food & Drug Administration (FDA), the Eye Bank Association of America (EBAA), and the American Association of Tissue Banks (AATB). Additionally, we were audited by two tissue processors and a few other external partners for regulatory compliance.
We successfully passed all audits and that success has been reflected by our good standing with the FDA. We have also earned the fullest accreditations (three-years) from both the EBAA and AATB. The tissue processors and external partners have found our quality program to be satisfactory and we are operating successfully with those organizations.
The full accreditations from EBAA and AATB reflect the ongoing commitment to Quality that is exemplified on a daily basis by our staff, management, and Board of Directors. Keeping Quality first in all aspects of day to day operations ensures that tissue is recovered, processed, packaged, and distributed in a safe manner; all while providing the best possible tissues and service to our surgeons.
In addition to Quality, we pride ourselves in providing continuing education opportunities to our employees. This allows our employees to remain knowledgeable and enhance their talents into valuable skills while allowing SDLETB to remain on the cutting edge of eye and tissue banking. We were able to send several employees to national industry meetings including the AATB and EBAA Annual Meetings, the AATB Quality and Donor Suitability Workshop, and the EBAA Fall Educational Symposium. Our clinical and quality staff attended a 13-week Certified Tissue Banking Specialist (CTBS) training class with the goal
of our staff taking the certification exam in the fall of 2014. Additionally, we are pleased to announce that Cody Belitz (Western SD Clinical Manager) received his Certified Eye Banking Technician (CEBT) certification from the EBAA in 2013, making a total of three CEBTs employed at SDLETB. Along with the national meetings and educational opportunities, we offered monthly training for our staff through online seminars, staff meetings, and professional development training. Many of these professional development sessions were presented by Margaret Sumption of Sumption & Wyland and Dan Oakland of Alternative HRD in Sioux Falls.
As well as maintaining compliance with external regulators, we also provide periodic safety training for our staff in order to ensure that our employees are kept safe and healthy during their workday. This year, we were able to provide safety training on topics ranging from hazardous materials and blood borne pathogens to proper use of fire extinguishers. Training our employees on the most up to date & proper procedures for clinical safety delivers a valuable skill to our employees as well as empowering our staff with the tools needed to complete their work safely & efficiently.
Since joining SDLETB in February 2013, I continue to have the privilege of working with a dedicated team who are committed to Quality in all aspects of their work. I am convinced that our team is devoted and we will continue to meet and exceed our Quality goals in 2014.
Matthew E. ArnettDirector of Quality Systems
QualitySystems
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SERVICE AREA
OURTEAMA D M I N I S T RAT I O N
Marcy DimondCHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
Beverly LushCHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER
Christopher CookINFORMATION TECHNOLOGY MANAGER
Joan HammondADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
M A R K E T I N G & D E V E LO P M E N T
Allison HauckDIRECTOR OF MARKETING AND DEVELOPMENT
Heidi WollmanMARKETING AND DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR
Alan BerdahlCOMMUNITY OUTREACH COORDINATOR
Patti AuchDONOR FAMILY CARE MANAGER
Q U A L I TY S Y S T E M S
Matthew E. ArnettDIRECTOR OF QUALITY SYSTEMS
Susan HammerQUALITY SPECIALIST
D I S T R I B U T I O N
Talena Heikes DISTRIBUTION MANAGER
Kay KochTISSUE DISTRIBUTION SPECIALIST
C L I N I CA L
Marie BowdenCLINICAL RECOVERY MANAGER
Cody BelitzCLINICAL MANAGER (WESTERN SD)
Lisa KelleyRECOVERY TEAM LEAD
Megan AtkinsPT RECOVERY TEAM LEAD
Donna TillMEDICAL RECORDS SPECIALIST
Dawn AndersonDONOR COORDINATOR
Janee Poppinga DONOR COORDINATOR
Rachel KeimigDONOR COORDINATOR
The South Dakota Lions Eye and Tissue Bank has
assembled an accomplished team of more than 40
full and part-time staff dedicated to carrying out its
mission. Our staff consists of experienced professionals
who bring years of experience to making miracles
happen each day through their dedication to donors,
donor families, recipients, and the communities we
serve. As an organization with a mission of providing
sight and health, each person lives that mission each
day in the work they perform.
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Feature StoryA N E W S O U T H D A KOTA LAW H A S E S TA B L I S H E D A N O N L I N E D O N O R R E G I S T RY TO A L LO W S O U T H D A KOTA N S
T H E A B I L I TY TO R E G I S T E R A S O RG A N, E Y E A N D T I S S U E D O N O R S V I A T H E I N T E R N E T.
The people of South Dakota have historically supported organ, eye, and tissue donation. This support is demonstrated by 55% of the State’s
population being registered to become a donor upon his or her death. Although this number is above the national average of 43%, there has been
very little increase in recent years despite the increasing need for life-saving transplants.
In late March of 2013, South Dakota Governor Dennis Daugaard
signed into law House Bill 1217. This bill was designed to revise
and expand certain provisions related to organ and tissue donation,
namely the establishment of an online donor registry. This online
registry allows individuals in South Dakota to manage their
donation wishes in a more accessible and informed method online
at www.donatelifesd.org.
House Bill 1217 not only establishes the online registry; it also
allows organ, eye, and tissue donation agencies to access the donor
information electronically. This means that individuals will be
able to make their own choices to become a hero to someone in
need without placing the burden of the decision upon their family
members.
Furthermore, House Bill 1217 ensures that South Dakotans will
receive educational information regarding donation through the
Department of Public Safety. Such information will be displayed on
the DPS website, in posters throughout DPS locations, and in the
Driver License Manual.
In addition to the accomplishments by the Legislature and Governor,
the South Dakota Lions Eye & Tissue Bank is taking steps to improve
donation awareness and improving donor registration. A new staff
position, the Community Outreach Coordinator, has been created and
charged with implementing educational programs throughout our
communities. The Community Outreach Coordinator will be visiting
health classes in middle schools and driver education courses to
provide education on donation. Additionally, the Coordinator will
provide outreach and education to DMV personnel, and champion
our mission to Lion’s clubs and other service and healthcare
organizations.
We are excited to see our mission and the precious gift of life grow
throughout South Dakota. Please visit www.donatelifesd.org and
give the gift of hope by becoming an organ, eye, and tissue donor.
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The South Dakota Lions Eye & Tissue Bank mission is Giving the
Gifts of Sight and Health. We are committed to helping those with
debilitating illness and injury! We do this by providing high quality
transplantable donor corneas & tissue to surgeons in South Dakota,
nationally and internationally.
We share this belief with others in order to give them the opportunity to participate by becoming registered donors.
Through its Community Outreach Program the SDLETB is sharing our
mission with Lions Clubs, partner hospitals, driver’s education classes
and other groups throughout our service area. People are becoming
aware of the life changing difference that donors are making in the
lives of recipients locally and around the world.
“Will you not constitute yourselves Knights of the Blind in this crusade against darkness?”
-Helen KellerLions International Convention at
Cedar Point, Ohio, June 30, 1925
CommunityOutreach
For the 2013 Season of Giving, SDLETB decorated
a tree at Christmas at the Capitol. We celebrated
the theme of the great outdoors with peacocks
bedazzled in donor green and blue. Underneath the
tree, we also displayed framed copies of the Donor
Quilt squares in remembrance of their selfless gifts.
The tree was on display in Pierre from Thanksgiving
until New Years.
C H R I S T M A S AT T H E CA P I TO L D O N O R M E M O R I A L Q U I LT
The second Donor Memorial Quilt is in the final stages of completion. It
will be displayed with its sister in the SDLETB board room and at various
donation events throughout the year. Additionally, we have nearly enough quilt
squares to begin work on the third Donor Memorial Quilt, and it is expected
to be completed by the end of 2014. Volunteer Cynde Stoakes has generously
stepped up again to help complete these quilts.
With over 2,200 individual Lions spread
across the State of South Dakota, you are
one of the most important messengers
about the gift of donation. If your Club
would like a tour, a speaker, or needs
more information about eye and tissue
donation and how people can register
to be donors, please contact Alan at the
South Dakota Lions Eye & Tissue Bank.
AMBASSADORS OF DONATION AWARENESS
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Donor families took center stage in
June. The 2013 Sioux Falls Donor
Tribute Dinner took place in the
Washington Pavilion’s beautiful Mary W.
Sommervold Hall. Grateful recipients,
SDLETB staff and board, and host Brady
Mallory were honored to join donor
families for a night in remembrance of
their loved ones. The evening struck a
careful balance between grief and hope.
In 2014, SDLETB will be hosting Tribute
Luncheons in Rapid City and Sioux Falls.
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“Now that I am a recipient of corneal tissue, I better understand what “The Greatest Gift” is really about.”
Dear Donor Family,
I am having a hard time finding the right words to express my sorrow
for your loss and my gratitude for your decision to donate. I wanted
you to know how much the unselfish gift of your loved one has, and
will continue to, improve my quality of life. I know the decision to
donate is not an easy one, and I wish there was a stronger word or
phrase I knew that meant more than “Thank you.”
Back in March, I fell off a trailer and upon landing I tore my ACL in
half. My right leg was basically useless after my injury. Due to having
torn the ligament completely, my knee would no longer hold together.
I feared all the activities I loved would be over and I would need to
seek a new career.
The new ligament I received has given me a new lease on life and
has inspired me to try new activities. I will be able to continue doing
everything I did before my fall. Some of the many things I love to do
are ski, go camping and hiking, play softball, chase my nieces and
nephews, and hopefully chase little ones of my own some day. I will
be able to go back to work and continue my career. I work for a great
company that has allowed me to do many things, my favorite being
driving tractor trailer.
I have a big day coming up in May and because of your family’s
generosity I will be able to walk down the aisle. I will be thinking of
your family’s gift on my wedding day and everyday thereafter.
Thank you,
Heath er
Donor Family Members,
I am writing today because I was the recipient of a wonderful and
amazing gift—the gift of sight in my left eye. The gift was so wonderful
and amazing that I find it difficult to adequately express my feelings
and appreciation. Yet, I know I must try.
For many years, the cornea in my left eye was deteriorating due a
condition known as Fuchs’ endothelial dystrophy. This condition made
it progressively more and more difficult to drive, read a newspaper,
recognize people in certain lighting conditions, enjoy a ball game, etc.
On December 18, 2012, Dr. Anne Keating performed a partial corneal
transplant with tissue donated to the South Dakota Eye & Tissue Bank.
I am now able to see clearly in my left eye. This gift has improved the
quality of my life substantially.
In 1999, my students and I produced a documentary for public
television titled “The Greatest Gift.” It was an emotional documentary
about the importance of organ transplants and the impact organ
donations can have to extend the quality of life for others. One of my
students wrote a song titled “Hearts are Strong” as part of the program.
The song included the following line: “Give my sight to someone who
can’t see a baby’s face or the love in another’s eyes. Give my heart to
one whose own gave him pain. Hearts are strong. They go on and on.
Hearts are strong.” When we were doing this television program, I had
no idea that I would one day need a transplant myself. Now that I am
a recipient of corneal tissue, I better understand what “The Greatest
Gift” is really about.
For those of you who are family members of the person who gave
me this gift, I wish to thank you from the bottom of my heart. When I
think about your loved one who is now a part of me, I think of things
spiritual and meaningful. And I pray that God will bless your family
for this wonderful gift.
Thank you,
Martin
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S TAT E M E N T O F ACT I V I T I E S
6/30/2013
SUPPORT AND REVENUE
Capital Campaign 3,405
Contributions / Fundraising 147,519
Operations 2,472,522
Other Revenue 11,889
Total Support and Revenue 2,635,335
EXPENSES
Laboratory Program Expenses 1,853,151
Administrative Expenses 551,424
Total Expenses 2,404,575
Increase Net Assets 230,760
F I N A N C I A L ACCO M P L I S M E N T S
• Paid off a long term debt ahead of
schedule
• Initialized a fund for major repairs like
furnance, roof, etc.
• Accounts Receivable has increased and
most is less than 60 days due
• Capital Campaign pledges of $1.1
million only have $16,000 remaining
• Accounts Payable is current and is
decreasing
• Administration expenses have been cut
by $240,000
• Long-term liabitilies were paid down by
over 140,000
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ASSETS
Current Assets
Cash 85,604 170,166
Investments 104,619 95,393
Accounts receivable-operations 889,460 651,549
Capital Campaign Pledges (net) 13,850 39,068
Other receivables 280 5,360
Prepaid expenses 26,477 9,874
Total Current Assets 1,120,290 971,410
Fixed Assets (net) 3,619,374 3,717,222
Other Assets
Endowment Investments 36,483 36,483
Total Assets 4,776,147 4,725,115
LIABILITIES
Current Liabilities
Accounts payable 39,021 43,059
Salaries and payroll tax payable 27,162 22,272
Other payables 10,701 16,221
Current portion of long-term liabilities 171,170 172,192
Total Current Liabilities 248,054 253,744
Long term liabilities 2,103,846 2,277,884
Total Liabilities 2,351,900 2,531,628
NET ASSETS
Unrestricted (Operating) 2,326,605 2,095,845
Temporarily restricted 61,159 61,159
Permanently Restricted 36,483 36,483
Total Net Assets 2,424,247 2,193,487
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS 4,776,147 4,725,115
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2013 CONTRIBUTORSGENERAL CONTRIBUTIONS
$5,000+
Eleanor and Henry Carlson Charitable Fund
Sean C. McLarry FoundationSanford Health - Mike Begemann
$1,000-$4,999
Aberdeen Lions ClubBeresford Lions ClubJerilyn BirnieBrookings Lions ClubClark Lions ClubRoberta HansenDonald & Jean HenniesVernon & JoDean JoyLiberty National BankMadison Lions ClubMargaret B. Haugan Living TrustRich & Sari MerrimanMitchell Lions ClubMitchell Palace City Lions ClubMike & Angela NiemanParkston Lions ClubRonald & Anna-Liisa PetersonPhysicians Care Sanford Clinic Community
Rapid City Downtown Lions Club
Redfield Lions ClubDennis & June Van AschVermillion Lions Club
$500-$999
Arlene BrowerCanistota Lions ClubCulligan Water ConditioningDell Rapids Lions ClubCaroline HeckerHuron Eye Opener Lions ClubHuron Noon Lions ClubPaul & Lisa KrabbenhoftLennox Lions ClubPiedmont Valley Lions ClubRapid City Evening Star Lions Club
Selby Lions ClubSioux Falls Sioux Empire Lions Club
Sioux Falls Siouxrise Lions ClubPaul SmithSpearfish Lions ClubSturgis Lions ClubYankton Lions Club
$1-$499
A+ Rentals, Inc.Gayle AlbrightRobert & Karel AmendAmerican Legion Post 22James & Linda AndersonJulaine Arient-RollmanArmour Lions ClubDonald & Annabeth ArneAshbury United Methodist Church
Mary AtchisonDarlene AuchDuane AustinAvon Lions ClubPriscilla BadeLinda BakerJan BarkerWanda BarnhartWayne BaumanBernard & Mary BaysingerRonald & Janell BeckCarol BeckerJodi BehanJudy BentsonJames & Elaine BergAlan & Liz BergeronAvis BerghEthel BesonenIrma BeukelmanRoy & Bonnie BeukelmanMary BilleterTomas & Paula BilleterWarren & Lucille BlockVirginia BlomMaynard & Nancy BloomRichard BlundellThomas & Pamela BoeBoen & Associates, Inc.Renee BoesMelba BoeveDan & Judy BohlRobert & Karel BorgmanFlo Ann BoydShannon Boyd
David & Mary BoyerRoger & Karen BraatenDonald & Annabeth BradleyRita BrassfieldJanice BrenGary & Mary BrendtroBritton Lions ClubAllen & Gloria BrownJohn & Roberta BrownPaul & Julie BruflatBuilders Supply CompanyBullpenLary & Lori BuntrockWilliam BurgElmer & Julie BurgersSunshine CadyGerald & Margaret CarlsonMike CarmodyJack CaseChamber Hill StrategiesJohn ChmelarArlen & Donna ClerexJulia CobbBrad & Julie ColemanColton Lions ClubBob & Bonnie CookEdward CorviHarley & Mavis CrossDavid & Carol CusicJean DahlingerHarvey & Marcella De JongRonald & Janell DeetsDon & Sharon DehaanLarry & Anita DeKramerCarol DerbyDeuel County Lions ClubAlice DeWallDonald & Marge DimmickMike & Vicky DixDon & Cara Lee Davis FundDon D. & Patrica A. Fedders Living Trust
Pauline DonaldsonPatricia DoughertyJerry DrakeNorval & Dorothy DrewelowDonald DubbeCarrie DyerCarols DykesThomas & Connie EarleyMichael & Teresa EdieDonna EdlundJames & Rita EdwardsJim & Jan Eggers
EideBailly, LLPDennis & Shirley EisnachMarvyl EldalElk Points Lions ClubMarilyn EllisonEureka Lions ClubDelores FallaFamily Dental CenterFaulkton Area Lions ClubDonald & Mary FeldhausBillie FelkerHodge & Tamara FenderSharon FirkinsDonna & Richard FisherPaul FixenElden & Donna FodnessBlair & Failer FolkensForward Sioux FallsVerne & Beverly FossRobert FransonGloria FredericksonFreeman Lions ClubMyron & Bonnie FuerstMarsha FurnessDon & Arlene GageJoanne GagnonEduviges GarciaTheresa GasparIna GattsTom & Margaret GeertsemaRon & Melody GeldermanJoyce GibsonMarcie GlanzerJimmy GlattGoodin CompanyDavid & Marilyn GoughnourKathleen GradySteve & Tammy GramaLinda GrensbergGreogry Lions ClubThomas & Shannon GrimmondFrank & Diane GruberJohn GuentherRobert & Diane GuetterRobert & Ronda GusinskySteve & Fran GyllingTom & Donna HaberHarry HansenGary & Carol HansonRichard HansonRochelle HartRamona HausmannClayton & Peggy HedmanLaVergne Hedman
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Katie HemmeHarold & Yvonne HemphillJay & Elaine HendricksonDavid & Mary HepperDonald HertelRob HeyHill City Lions ClubShirley HillstromDelmer & Shirley HoferEdgar & Janet HolmRobert & Magdalen HolmJeanelle HolmesLois HoogeveenHot Springs Lions ClubJerry & Jeanne HoultonDonna HoutsmaMarlowe & Susan HoveyLorraine HoylesJoel & Donna HuberBarbara HuskMary IngramJoseph IsaksonJames & Cheryl IversonJasper’s Progress Study ClubCheryl JefferisSharon JennigesJanet JohnsonLana JohnsonLois JohnsrudAudrey JonesCheryl JonesVivian JonesKeith & Candy JoyRobert & Connie JungDaniel & Jeanne KangleyLen & Denise KaryAnne KeatingColin KeelerDean & Doris KenneyJames & Marilyn KesslerJoanna KeuserConstance KiernanRichard KilichowskiJ.E. & R.H. KlinghagenCarolee KoehnMyron & Edna KoernerDarlene KoldaKolker Law OfficeDonald & Barbara KomRhonda KooimanRichard & Sharon KrabbenhoftJudy KretzchmarJudith KroekerDavid & Mavis Kruger
David KrullRob & Annette KuikenJacob & Amy KusmakMarilyn LaknerMarietta LaknessJerome & Nancy LammersLancaster Management, Inc.David & Connie LandryAnnette LangeTodd LaubeErika LehmannKevin & Nancy LehrSandra LeightonDorothy LidbergLois LienemannJohn & Janice LittleCharles & Jeanette LofflerDarlene LofstedtFrank & Carol LuepkeGloria LundstromRita MackRobert & Jane MadsenKay MahlenKen & Kristi MainRollin & Marian MannieRon & Sandra MannzMarilyn J. Hanson TrustGerald & Joan MarletteLaVae MarquardtVance & Shirley MastellerJune MathisCarolyn McCartJohn McIntyreMarietta McKittrickMcLaughlin Lions ClubWalter & Jean MielkeMilbank Lions ClubGlenna MillerMiller Lions ClubKay MilnerA.R. MixnerCarol MorganRoger & Rose Mary MorrowRoger & Renee MunceWilliam & Sunny MurrayCharles & Audrey MutchelknausGlen NachtigalGale & Mabeth NatzkeHarold & Beverly NearhoodDonald & Lois NelsonEldon & Pauline NelsonJon & Mary NelsonMadelyn NickelsonNorthWestern Energy
Annamelia OglesbyCindy OlsonPaul & LaVerne OlsonShiloh OorlogPaul & Margery OremWayne & Sally OrtmanIvan Ortman & Cindy BormannGloria PackRhonda PagePark Center Dental CareLisa PauleyMildred PaulusEdna PearsonRobert & Gayle PetersenMagdalene & Orlan PetersonRichard & Theanne PetersonPierre/Ft. Pierre Lions ClubJohn PollardNelva PollemaKenneth & Ramona PolzinRoland & Rita PondDavid PriceRichard ProctorPenni PurvisJudith QuamGerald & Deborah RaabeRapid City Metro Lions ClubGary & Frances RasmussenJohn & Joan RasmussonCarolyn ReedDick & Mary Ellen ReintsRandy & Valerie RichardsonMitchell RichterFred RistAlverna RobarVerna RodmanErna RolfingRaymond & Lnora RoselandJens SaakvitneC. Ken and Corlette SandeBerna SchaafScheelsScott & Glena SchemppRoger & Donna SchiagerLyle & Everine SchipperRay & Louise SchleyBob & Melanie SchmidtPhyllis SchmidtEunice SchmiegJeff SchneidermannArnold SchurrAlvin ScottGary & Gloria ScottCharlene Selber
Donald SelbergSelby Lioness ClubAnn SettlesJohn SeversonShowplace Wood ProductsSioux Empire Combined Federal Campaign
Sioux Falls Area Chamber of Commerce
Sioux Falls Downtown Lions Club
Sioux Falls Sioux Land Lions Club
John & Gayle SlatterWalter & Freda SlaughterTodd SmithDavid & Phyllis SmithFred SmithAlex & Sara SolemLeonard & Lavonne SplinterMike Springer & Carol BirgenEunice SprungShirley StachLori StackFrancis & Carolyn SteffenDarlene SteinfadtFrank & Sondra StickneyRuth StollerTim & Myla StonekingRichard & Jeanne StonefieldMargaret SummervilleRonald & Joan SundvoldTea Lions ClubLorraine ThomasBetty ThompsonCarl ThompsonAllen & Gail TraskConnie TuckerTulare Lions ClubRichard & Jacqueline TupperGregory & Lisa UhlirWayne & Phyllis UmhoeferDavid & JoAnn VanDamJay & Sherry VanLiereDon VanveldhuizenViborg Lions ClubLowell & Norma WahlJeffrey & Monica WalderMarlene WalkinCheryl WalshLaine WarkenthienWarner-Statford Lions ClubWatertown Lions ClubJerry Wattier
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Donlad & Jeanette WeberScott & Jolynn WeberMarlon & Kriss WeibeBrian WellsHarry WernischThomas & Nancy WhiteElaine Whittlesy-KlossAlvera & Lindsay WickstromAgnes WieringVernon WillesonMathew & Julie WilliamsWillow Lake Lions ClubShirley WilsonDaverne & Marla WittBev WittlerWoods, Fuller Schultz & Smith PCCharles WrayXCEL Energy Foundation Matching Program
David & Candace ZeiglerPeggy Zieske
IN MEMORY CONTRIBUTIONS
All Donors by Gary & Mary Brendtro Harry Hansen Connie TuckerSteve Acheson by Colton Lions Club
Selmer Anderson by Roger & Karen Braaten
Robert Baker by Roger & Karen Braaten
John J. Barnhart by Wanda Barnhart
Max Beck by Colton Lions ClubBob Benson & Lois Bloom by Ethel Besonen Maynard & Nancy BloomJohn Bergeron by Alan & Liz Bergeron
Alvin Berry by Dave & Mavis Kruger
Eldon “Red” Beukelman by Ronald & Janell Beck Carol Becker Irma Beukelman Roy & Bonnie Beukelman Boen & Associates, Inc. Dan & Judy Bohl Roger & Karen Braaten Larry & Lori Buntrock Larry & Anita DeKramer Don D. & Patrica A. Fedders Living Trust
Thomas & Connie Earley
Jim & Jan Eggers Dennis & Shirley Eisnach Billie Felker Hodge & Tamara Fender Joanne Gagnon Steve & Tammy Graham Roberta Hansen Shirley Hillstrom Jeanelle Holmes Marlowe & Susan Hovey James & Cheryl Iverson Lana Johnson Cheryl Jones Vivian Jones J.E. & R.H. Klinghagen David Krull Rob & Annette Kuiken Jerome & Nancy Lammers Sandra Leighton Charles & Jeanette Loeffler Madison Lions Club Marilyn J. Hanson Trust John & Joan Rasmusson Ray & Louise Schley Bob & Melanie Schmidt Donald Selberg Walter & Freda Slaughter Mike Sprenger & Carol Birgen Richard & Jeanne Stonefield Dennis & June Van Asch David & JoAnn VanDam Jay & Sherry VanLiere Jerry Wattier Donald & Jeanette Weber Scott & Jolynn Weber Charles Wray Delmer & Shirley Hofer Barbara Birnie by Jerilyn BirnieJames Boerger by Dennis & June Van Asch
Lonny Boese by Renee BoeseBarb Brand by Roberta HansenJerry Brower by Shannon Boyd Arlene Brower Linda Grensberg Dick & Mary Ellen Reints Willow Lake Lions ClubOak Cole by James & Linda Anderson
Sievert Dammer by Dennis & June Van Asch
Cyril Dangel by Gerald & Joan Marlette
Angela De Jong by Harvey & Marcella De Jong
Marcene DeBoer by Verne & Beverly Foss June Van Asch
Merel “Bill” Dinter by Dennis & June Van Asch
Frank Edwin Duffy by Roger & Karen Braaten
Donald Dunham by Roger & Karen Braaten Ray & Louise SchleyShirley Ensberg by Deuel County Lions Club
Virgil Fodness by Ronald & Janell Beck Lennox Lions ClubGordon B. Folkerts by Roger & Karen Braaten
Dave Gibson by Jan Barker Joyce Gibson Carolee Koehn Ray & Louise Schley
Meerdink Glenny by Roger & Karen Braaten
James Godbey by Roger & Karen Braaten
Robert Grensberg by Lowell & Norma Wahl
Phyllis Grimmond by Ronald & Janell Beck Thomas & Shannon Grimmond Roberta Hansen Donald & Lois Nelson Ray & Louise SchleyMarcheta Haar by Roger & Karen Braaten
Raymond Handel by Roger & Karen Braaten
Dr. Dale J. Haugan by Margaret B. Haugan Living Trust
Ester Nora Heisinger by Mitchell Palace City Lions Club
Leo Heligas by Roger & Karen Braaten
Calvin Hemme by Katie HemmeStanley L. Hoeke by Dennis & June Van Asch
Luther Hoffman by Dennis & June Van Asch
Karen L. Hooth-Quade by Dennis & June Van Asch
Don Huber by Donald & Annabeth Arne Edna PearsonLion Milton Jacobs by Roger & Karen Braaten
Art Jacobson by Verne & Beverly Foss
Wendell Jensen by Roberta Hansen
Doreen Johnson-Weixel by Roger & Karen Braaten
Selmer Johnsrud by Roger & Karen Braaten Audrey JonesStuart & Kristina Kappenman by Mitchell Palace City Lions Club
Jean Keeler by Pierre/Ft. Pierre Lions Club
Priscilla Keller by Dennis & June Van Asch
Lawrence Kirk by Roger & Karen Braaten
Patricia Kleinvachter by Roger & Karen Braaten
Josephine Kolecka by Jeffrey & Monica Walder
Sylvia Konstant by Dennis & June Van Asch
Bill Kost by Miller Lions ClubKen Krabbenhoft by A+ Rentals, Inc. Mary Billeter Tomas & Paula Billeter Chamber Hill Strageties Brad & Julie Cobb EideBailly, LLP Forward Sioux Falls Paul & Lisa Krabbenhoft Richard & Sharon Krabbenhoft Jacob & Amy Kusmak David & Connie Landry William & Sunny Murray Kenneth & Ramona Polzin C. Ken & Corlette Sande Sioux Falls Area Chamber of Commerce
Gregory & Lisa Uhlir Wayne & Phyllis UmhoeferArt Kriens by Roger & Karen Braaten
Harvey Lederson by Thomas & Connie Earley
John Long by Roger & Karen Braaten
Charles Miller by Glenna MillerKenneth Miller by Edgar & Janet Holm
Raydene Moulton by Elmer & Julia Burgers
Melinda Myers by Hill City Lions Club
Bernard A. Nelson by Pauline Donaldson
Bob Nelson by Roger & Karen Braaten
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James E. Olgesby by Annamelia Oglesby
Steve Oliver by Roger & Karen Braaten
Herb Ortman by Donald & Barbara Kom Alvin Scott Lester Ortman by Donald & Barbara Kom Wayne & Sally Ortman Ivan Ortman & Cindy Bormann Alvin ScottPDG Eugene Otto by Roberta Hansen Roland & Rita Pond Dennis & June Van AschChad Outka by Roger & Karen Braaten
Agnes Pape by Barbara HuskShad Peckenpaugh by Bullpen Todd LaubePerry Pollard by Robert & Karel Amend Linda Baker Thomas & Pamela Boe Patricia Dougherty Jerry Drake Lois Hoogeveen Daniel & Jeanne Kangley Len & Denise Kary Joanna Keuser Darlene Lofstedt Marie McKittrick Rhonda Page Park Center Dental Care John Pollard Mitchell Ricter Roger & Donna Schiager Ray & Louise Schley Lori Stack Shirley WilsonJanice Pollmann by Roger & Karen Braaten
Kenneth Pommer by Willow Lake Lions Club
Diane Price by David PriceArnold Paulson by Ronald & Joan Sundvold
Troy L. Rethke by Dennis & June Van Asch
Helen Reuer by Dennis & June Van Asch
Charles Rice by Roger & Karen Braaten
John Rice by Roger & Karen Braaten
Robert Schaaf by Berna Schaaf
Menno H. Schmidt by Phyllis Schmidt
Rosanne Schroeder by Roger & Karen Braaten
Jeanne Schurr by Arnold SchurrGloria Selberg by Asbury United Methodist Church Ronald & Janell Beck Carol Becker Judy Bentson James & Elaine Berg Avis Bergh Irma Beukelman Roger & Karen Braaten Don Bradley
Julia Cobb Don & Sharon Dehaan Larry & Anita DeKramer Carol Derby Jerry Drake Thomas & Connie Earley James & Rita Edwards Donald & Mary Feldhaus Thomas & Shannon Grimmond Tom & Donna Haber Robera Hansen Rochelle Hart Jay & Elaine Hendrickson Marlowe & Susan Hovey Sharon Jenniges Lois Johnsrud Audrey Jones J.E. & R.H. Klinghagen Marilyn Lakner Annette Lange Erika Lehmann Kevin & Nancy Lehr Ken & Kristi Main Gerald & Joan Marlette John McIntyre Roger & Rose Mary Morrow Shiloh Oorlog Lisa Pauley Richard & Theanne Peterson Ray & Louise Schley Bob & Melanie Schmidt Charlene Selberg John Severson Richard & Jeanne Stonefield Dennis & June Van Asch Jay & Sherry VanLiere Marlon & Kris Wiebe Shirley Wilson Charles WrayLawrence Small by Mary IngramMerle Smith by Dennis & June Van Asch
Vernon Smith by Roger & Karen Braaten
Paul Stach by Shirley StachAlbert Stee by Deuel County Lions Club
David Stitt by Roger & Karen Braaten
Rosemary Stordahl by Madison Lions Club
Clair Swenson by Roger & Karen Braaten
Diana Thorson by Roger & Karen Braaten
Joseph Van Lith by Dennis & June Van Asch
Robert Walkin by Marlene Walkin
Gerald Wangsness by Roger & Karen Braaten
Loren Warkenthien by Laine Warkenthien
Keith Weis by Janet JohnsonVera Wheeler by American Legion Post 22
Delores Whitehead by Dennis & June Van Asch
Charles Wray by Carol Becker Irma Beukelman Roger & Karen Braaten David & Carol Cusic Carlos Dykes Elk Poin Lions Club Blair & Valerie Folkens David & Marilyn Goughnour Thomas & Shannon Grimmond John Guenthner Roberta Hansen Harold & Yvonne Hemphill Dean & Doris Kenney Rhonda Kooiman Judith Kroeker Lancaster Management, Inc. Carolyn McCart Kay Milner A.R. Mixner Roger & Rose Mary Morrow Gale & Mabeth Natzke Jon & Mary Nelson Gary & Frances Rasmussen Randy & Valerie Richardson Raymond & Lenora Roseland Ray & Louise Schley Frank & Sondra Stickney Richard & Jeanne Stonefield Cheryl Walsh Daverne & Marla WittDon Wurdinger by Roberta Hansen
IN HONOR CONTRIBUTIONS
LaVergne Hedman by Clayton & Peggy Hedman
DG Jan Wagner by Rapid City Metro Lions Club
SOUTH DAKOTA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Vernon & JoDean Joy
SIOUX FALLS AREA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Don & Cara Lee Davis Fund Margaret B. Haugan Living TrustPhysicians Care Sanford Clinic Community
SD LIONS HALL OF FAMECarol Becker (Yankton Lions Club)
Ray Schley (Sioux Falls Downtown Lions Club)
Every effort has been made to include the names of all contributors over the past year. We apologize for any errors or omissions.
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