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John Randolph Foundation partners with donors and organizations in the Tri-Cities area of Virginia to support good health and bright futures.
O U R B OA R DLinda M. AultPresident
Elisa S. CarrawayVice President
Michael L. WilliamsSecretary
Diane H. ParrTreasurer
Jerry A. WilliamsImmediate Past President
Andrew A. ClarkJohnny H. JonesBrad H. KaufmanJoe M. ParkerJudith J. SmithJerry S. Warren
O U R STA F FLisa H. SharpeExecutive Director
Kevin S. FosterDirector of Programs
Bonnie G. FallsScholarship Program Officer
Kiffy M. WerkheiserDevelopment Program Officer
Katie A. ClarkScholarship Administrator
Tammy E. McCollumAdministrative Associate
Nancy S. WashabaughProgram Associate
O U R A DV I S O R SCindy L. Blanks-ShearinMarlene G. GoodwynOnza E. HyattRolf E. McDanielBeth A. Schulhof Tracy L. Taliaferro
FRONT COVERChris Rizzo demonstrates the new canoe-kayak launch at Appomattox River Regional Park in Prince George. The park is a key access point of the Appomattox River Trail.
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B E T T E R V I S I O N. B E T T E R F U T U R E. CO N E X U S H E L P S K I D S S E E
Conexus Screening technician, Corrine Huber, conducts a vision test on a student at J.E.B. Stuart Elementary. Conexus uses Plusoptix vision screening devices.
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Children may not be aware that their vision is a problem. Vision problems can turn into learning problems. We feel it’s critical to our mission of creating healthy communities and bright futures that we remove vision challenges and make way for improved education.
Conexus was an obvious choice when we looked for a partner to make it happen. Their tech-based vision screenings and data collection demonstrated a path forward we could easily get behind.
You see, Conexus already provides state-mandated screenings: one hand over one eye, read the chart. The other hand over the other eye, read the chart again. However, kids can pass by memorizing the chart, squinting, guessing etc. So, Conexus sought out funding beyond the state mandate to bring a new way of screening to Virginia. It’s called the Visio Check, and it’s amazing.
“JRF was instrumental in bringing technology-based screenings into the Tri-Cities area. Without their support we would only be able to provide the chart based test which kids can, for lack of a better term, cheat to pass,” said Robin Mead, Conexus VP/Development.
I witnessed a screening at J.E.B. Stewart Elementary in Petersburg. One by one, students stood opposite a smiley-faced VisioCheck scanner in the hands of a screening specialist. The VisioCheck measured physical differences in the eyes, scanned for astigmatism, nearsightedness, and farsightedness among a host of other things. Because
the students didn't have to do anything, the results couldn’t be fudged.
Once the screenings are complete, the Conexus team takes the data back to the office and prints out the results of each test to send back to the school. Students receive their results with either a “pass” or “refer” result.
“The average percentage of kids with vision problems detected by a screening across the US is 25%. What we have found across our more economically challenged, and especially urban communities, such as Petersburg and Hopewell, is that the rate of referrals is 30% or even higher,” said Robin.
For the Foundation, the data Conexus collects during screenings is crucial, and a truly exciting aspect of our partnering with Conexus. It’s shown that students with vision problems are, in fact, struggling academically, but students who receive glasses as a result of their Conexus screening are making vast improvements. Success!
But that’s not the end of their success. Conexus is a state-wide organization. They are using the collected data from their screenings (anonymously) to petition that technology-based screening be mandated across the Commonwealth of Virginia.
While the Tri-Cities community is at the core of who we are and what drives us every day, we are excited to partner with Conexus here on the cutting edge of seeing healthy communities and bright futures across the state. •
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J R F AWA R D S G R A N TS TO 1 3 N O N P RO F I TS
John Randolph Foundation awarded $357,412 at a Grant Awards Ceremony on January 18, 2018. The Foundation is proud to partner with these 13 nonprofit organizations helping residents of the Tri-Cities area in the fields of health, quality of life, and education.
HEALTH
ALS Association: $5,000 to support people with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) in the Hopewell area
Colonial Heights Food Pantry: $25,000 to alleviate hunger in Colonial Heights
District 19 Community Services Board: $15,500 for emergency medication assistance for people with mental illness
FOLAR - Friends of the Lower Appomattox River: $50,000 for administrative support for the creation of the Lower Appomattox River Heritage Trail
Gateway Homes: $35,000 for the Community Reintegration Program serving people with mental illness
Greater Richmond Fit4Kids: 45,000 to integrate health and wellness into Hopewell schools' curriculum
project:HOMES: $30,000 to build wheelchair ramps and ensure homes are safe and accessible for people in need
Terrell Stewart with District 19 Community Services Board accepts a $15,500 grant from JRF Trustee, Andy Clark. The grant will provide emergency medication to people suffering from mental illness in the Tri-Cities area.
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QUALITY OF LIFE
American Red Cross: $17,000 to support people who have been displaced from their home due to fire with basic needs like shelter, food, and medicine.
Hopewell Recreation & Parks: $20,000 to support affordable, high-quality summer camp programs for children in the Hopewell area
STORY - Southside Transformation Opportunities for Residents and Youth: $29,912 to mentor students in the Thomas Rolfe community of Hopewell through the new Math, Literacy and Leadership program
EDUCATION
Big Brothers Big Sisters: $35,000 to match mentors with students at Harry E. James & Dupont Elementary Schools
Children's Museum of Richmond: $10,000 to provide early enrichment programs for Hopewell students
Smart Beginnings Southeast: $40,000 to promote quality childcare and school-readiness for children in the Tri-Cities area
John Randolph Foundation partners with donors and organizations in the Tri-Cities area to build healthy communities and bright futures. Since 1995, the Foundation has invested over $17 million in the community through grants and endowments and over $1.6 million in scholarships. Through the generosity of our donors, we currently manage nine endowment funds, 65 scholarship funds, and three educator award programs. •
JRF Grantee, Greater Richmond Fit4Kids, shared a "mission moment" highlighting the impact of their Wellness Integration grant on Hopewell children. Cynthia Piazza, Wellness Integration Specialist, got the audience up and moving during the presentation.
GO PLAY OUTSIDE FRIENDS OF THE LOWER APPOMATOX RIVER FUELS A LOVE OF THE OUTDOORS
As I pull into Appomattox River Regional park, two women are raking the trail.“Has anyone seen Ken?” One woman lifts her head, “I have!” It's Debbie Newman, Friends of the Lower Appomattox River (FOLAR) Treasurer, and Ken’s wife. Debbie leads me to a nearby spot where students and families are picking up trash under the overpass. “I hate trash,’ she says. “It shows such extreme disregard for the planet.” As we reach the overpass, Ken Newman, FOLAR Board Chair, is in the middle of it, picking up garbage and cheering on the volunteers.FOLAR orchestrates clean-ups on a regular basis, but this one is particularly special because they are officially opening the new canoe-kayak launch, and the only public water access location in Prince George.
Appomattox River Regional Park is a key access point of the Appomattox River Trail which spans from Lake Chesdin to City Point in Hopewell.
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This park and the other regional parks like it, are the result of hours and hours of hard work put in by FOLAR’s executive staff and volunteers.
“John Randolph Foundation’s grant enables us to procure the right type of executive leadership required to manage the many facets of trail development and funding," says Ken. "As a result of their support, our staff handles everything: negotiating and planning with interested stakeholders, preparing and submitting funding requests, managing the office, planning events, engaging volunteers, and developing our Board. JRF funding continues to enable our Executive Director to work tirelessly on the Appomattox River Trail."
And that work is a worthy endeavor! FOLAR isn’t just about nature trails. They provide quality education and activities to residents in the region.
“We highlight the importance of our natural resources through all our activities and events. We teach people the importance of clean water, litter
control, watershed protection, and resource stewardship. Our Newsletter highlights Greenway and Blueway (land and water) activities, and our programs such as Canoemobile, Paddle~Battle, and the Appomattox River Regional Park 5K promote healthy outdoor recreation. RiverFest engages regional citizens to celebrate outdoor living. We also distribute literature to promote visitation, use and stewardship opportunities along the river.”
FOLAR also established a scholarship program through JRF in 2017. The FOLAR Environmental Stewardship Scholarship fuels the passion of young people committed to protecting and preserving our environment for current and future generations.
“My personal hope is that individuals who receive these scholarships find rewarding and meaningful careers in environmental-related fields and perhaps, hopefully, return to our communities as active, inspiring leaders in local nonprofits, organizations and government!” said Ken. •
Over 150 volunteers removed 500 bags of trash, 118 tires, and 2 couches from the banks of the Appomattox River during the Spring 2018 Clean-up.
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Chrinique Christian is manning the front desk of the Petersburg YMCA. In between answering calls and typing on the computer, she waves happily to each guest as they come and go. Chrinique is in her first year of college at Virginia State University, but she’s been a staple at the Y for more than a year now.
“One day I was walking past the billboard, and it said, ‘Leaders Club.’ I thought, ‘I’m a leader maybe I should join.’ I felt like it would help me and I could help the people I’d be working with. I had skills to give, and other people had skills they could give too.”
Chrinique joined Leaders Club during her senior year at Matoaca High School, and she quickly became one of the strongest voices in the room. The YMCA administration took notice, eventually offering her a job at the front desk.
Leaders Club is coordinated by the YMCA Teen Director Kennard Curtis. Kennard grew up in Petersburg where he frequented the Y, and it kept him out of trouble. Although he became a firefighter, he wanted to give back to the young people in his community.
“There’s not a lot for teenagers to do here. The YMCA keeps kids off the streets, and it gives them a safe haven: somewhere to be, to fellowship, and develop character. I had a father, but a lot of kids coming through
these doors don't. I’m the Teen Director, but when I’m walking through these halls, I’m a mentor, a big brother, and a father figure,” said Kennard.
The Y focuses on developing core values in young people: caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. These values produce people like Chrinique – dedicated to giving back and encouraging others.
“Joining Leaders Club kept me rooted. I had an offer to go out-of-state, but that doesn’t help my community. This is where I’m from; this is the community I prefer to affect the most because I know these people. Leaders Club reminded me that I have other reasons to stay here, and staying here isn’t a bad thing,” said Chrinique.
Leaders Club is part of JRF’s mission to build healthy communities and bright futures. We’ve supported teen programs at the Petersburg YMCA since 2008 because the Y strives to reduce idle time after school, providing teens from low-income backgrounds with the opportunity to reach their full potential. The Y is positioned to provide at-risk teens with experiences to increase their leadership skills, service to the community, and develop tangible workforce skills. They give teens the tools break the cycle of poverty and become the leaders of their community. •
petersburg ymca program creates
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Chrinique leans against the doorway into the basketball court at the Y. Even though she had opportunities to pursue her education out-of-state, she wanted to make a difference in her community.
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“I had read about the Foundation, and I constantly saw something in the paper. One day, someone called me and asked me if I’d be interested in serving on the Board of Trustees, and I was.”That was nine years ago. Hopewell native Brenda Hayes said yes and joined the Board of Trustees of John Randolph Foundation in 2009.[When I started], everyone on the Board and the staff was willing to take time so I could learn what the Foundation does and how they work with the community.”Those relationships and the knowledge about the work JRF does made Brenda a true advocate for the Foundation. She became an active trustee and an annual donor. She’s also a monthly supporter through the Bright Futures Club.
She says, “When you don’t just read or hear about what the Foundation is doing, but you actually know where the money is going and what’s being done to help people in the Tri-Cities area, you just feel like you can give something, and the Bright Futures Club makes it easier.”Her husband, John Hayes, chimes in. “We both believe this is a wholesome organization, committed to helping the community and citizens that are in need. Personally, I’m a big fan of the [Foundation’s] Scholarship Program. They do a lot to help gifted students who need a hand up with their finances and college education.”Along with the Development Committee, and attending Foundation events, Brenda has been on the Scholarship Committee
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for all nine years. In her time, she’s seen the program double, and she’s continued because she wanted to see the program flourish. But the growth goes two ways. John reflects on the growth he’s seen in his wife: “Brenda is very giving, more than she’s ever been. The Foundation has enlightened her about what can be accomplished when you become a part of something that makes a difference.”So after nearly a decade of serving her community through the John Randolph Foundation, Brenda Hayes left the board in January 2018.“I knew my term would expire, but I’m not walking away from the Foundation. I’m still going to keep in touch, attend activities open to the public, and volunteer on any committees that need me. I won’t forget the Foundation. I can’t forget them. It’s such a unique group. You’ve got a small staff that does wonders for the Tri-Cities area. They make it look easy, and I know it’s not,” said Brenda.John adds, “I support my wife and became a friend of the Foundation through her. We’ve established a lifetime of friendship with the staff. It’s highly rewarding to help out those who need medication and can’t afford it, or for those who need housing. Those are the things I’ll take with me.”The Foundation’s staff has treasured their time with Brenda. She’s played a critical role in the Foundation’s growth and, by extension, the amazing growth evident in the Tri-Cities area including the expansion of the Scholarship Program, the birth of Susie’s Fund for Medication Assistance, and the overall improved health and promised bright futures of our community.Lisa Sharpe, Foundation Executive Director, reflects “Brenda Hayes and her husband John have been an Continued at the bottom of the next page...
Thank you for partnering with us to support good health and bright futures for our communities.
MISSION FUND Support JRF's unrestricted annual fund.
ENDOWED FUNDS
Appomattox Regional Library Endowed Fund
D. Paul Karnes Endowment for Wellness
Frederick T. Gray & Evelyn J. Gray Memorial Endowment Fund
Hopewell-Prince George Community Health Center Endowed Fund
Trudy Bogese Endowment for Youth Development
Ursula M. Gibbs Medication Endowment Fund
Ursula M. Gibbs Endowment for the Beacon Theater
Ursula M. Gibbs Endowment for Weston Manor
Ursula M. Gibbs Unrestricted Memorial Endowment
SCHOLARSHIP OR EDUCATOR AWARD
A full list of scholarships and awards is located on our website at www.johnrandolphfoundation.org/donate.
John Randolph Foundation is a 501(c) 3 organization. FEIN 54-1649268. All gifts are tax-deductible.
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inspiration to me personally and professionally. Their commitment to each other and to their family, community, and friends have motivated me to be a better person. Brenda’s commitment and leadership at John Randolph Foundation have never wavered. She’s a ‘details person’ and always asks the hard questions that push the Board and staff to grow as a team. Brenda will be sorely missed from the Board of Trustees but we look forward to her continued service on our Scholarship Committees and in other advisory capacities.” •
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Fixed Assets $788,155
Other Assets $27,641
Cash $1,240,234
2016
FINANCIAL SNAPSHOT
2016 Audited Financial Statements and 990 are available upon request. Please call 804-458-2239.
A S S E TS BY C L A S STOTA L A S S E TS $4 0,0 9 8,2 4 3
Investments $38,042,213
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N E T I N V E ST M E N T P E R FO R M A N C E
Coach Robert E. (Bob) Budlove Golf Scholarship, Glen W. and Virginia R. Butler Memorial Scholarship, Disputanta Volunteer Fire Department Joshua A. Culler Memorial Scholarship, Disputanta Volunteer Fire Department David Zuskin Memorial Scholarship, SGM (Ret) William T. and Mary Evans Scholarship, Paulette and George Friday Scholarship, Friends of the Lower Appomattox (FOLAR) Environmental Stewardship Scholarship, Hopewell Fire and Rescue Retiree Scholarship, Hopewell Lions Club Scholarship in Honor of Louis C. Gibbs, Larry Thomas Joyner Memorial Scholarship, Anne Moncrief Layman Nursing Scholarship, Moses Eugene Malone, Sr. Memorial Scholarship, Bo Partin, Jr. Memorial Scholarship, Stoney and June Partin Scholarship
N E W F U N D S AT T H E FO U N DAT I O N
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S I X T Y-F I V E S C H O L A R S H I P S A N D G ROW I N G!
Robert E. (Bob) Budlove with former student, William Lee, who chaired the first annual Coach Budlove Scholarship Golf Tournament.
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John Randolph Foundation’s scholarship program has experienced tremendous growth following the establishment of the first scholarship in 1997. Fast forward twenty-one years, and the Foundation currently administers 65 scholarships.What is the biggest contributing factor to the success of the scholarship program? The answer is, our donors. Thanks to their generosity, vision, and passion for higher education, scholarships are created on the belief that any motivated individual should have the opportunity to further his or her education by removing some of the financial burdens. The Foundation is simply the conduit by which donors invest in our community’s future. Over the last 21 years, through various scholarship programs, the Foundation has awarded over $1.6 million in scholarships to more than 900 students.A scholarship fund is a wonderful way to honor a loved one, alma mater, high school, city or town, or profession. Donors provide the passion and vision and the Foundation provides the expertise to help donors meet their personal goals. Among the most common reasons individuals, businesses, or organizations set up scholarships are to honor a living person, honor or perpetuate the memory of a deceased person, provide a special gift in one's own name, or collaborate as a group of people to give back to the youth of their community.Each scholarship has a unique story to tell. Bill Lee stated, “establishing the Coach Robert E. (Bob) Budlove Golf Scholarship was a way for family, friends and former students to honor a beloved
coach who was influential in shaping many to become successful leaders.” For Rick Collins and the Hopewell Fire Department, “raising funds to establish the Hopewell Fire and Rescue Retiree Scholarship provided an opportunity for the Hopewell Fire Department retirees, employees, and members to give back to the youth of the city and surrounding localities.” Johnny Partin, one of Hopewell’s most sincere advocates, established three scholarships with the Foundation over the last couple of years. The Bo Partin, Jr. Memorial Scholarship, Glen W. and Virginia R. Butler Memorial Scholarship, and Stoney and June Partin Scholarship. Johnny stated “I have always been a strong advocate for the youth, higher education, and technical and vocational schooling. By establishing these scholarships in memory of my uncle and grandparents, not only does it honor them, but it helps reduce the financial burden of higher education. I couldn't think of a better way to honor my family members, and it also allowed me to pay it forward by helping the youth of our city, something I feel very passionate about.” The Foundation is honored and privileged to partner with donors who generously support our students and community. John Randolph Foundation’s Scholarship Program has truly succeeded in its first 21 years because of their continued support, just ask any of the more than 900 students who received a scholarship!For information on how to establish a scholarship or to view a complete list of scholarships, please visit our website at johnrandolphfoundation.org/scholarships. •
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Janice L. Rowley
Lisa and Derek Sharpe
Ms. Judith Smith
Mr. Thomas D. Wagstaff
Ms. Nancy S. Washabaugh
Kiffy and Mike Werkheiser
Mr. Jerry A. Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Williams
THE CORNERSTONE SOCIETY(Contributions of $10,000 & above)
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Friday
Hopewell Bureau of Fire
Hopewell Lions Club
THE LEGACY SOCIETY
Sarah Corbin Bigby*
Tara and Kevin Foster
Ursula M. Gibbs*
Evelyn J. and Frederick T. Gray*
Janet C. Nicholson
Janice L. Rowley
Beth Schulhof
Lisa and Derek Sharpe
THE BRIGHT FUTURES CLUB
Dr. and Mrs. Peter N. Ault
Ms. Linda Burruss
Mr. and Mrs. James Carraway, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew A. Clark
E. Stanley Cornett and Tina C. Cornett
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff D. Falls
Tara and Kevin Foster
Michael and Patricia Hanley
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Hayes
Dr. Sanjeev K. Jairath
Mr. Edward S. Jones
Johnny and Debbie Jones
Ms. Sheena Mackenzie
Mr. and Mrs. James McCollum, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Parr, Jr.
Mr. John B. Partin, Jr.
thank you donors!2017 Donor Clubs
Hopewell Fire/Rescue members donating time to the “Drop Some Loot in a Boot for Scholarships” Fundraiser
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Mrs. Ann K. Leake
THE PRESIDENT’S SOCIETY(Contributions of $1,000 to $9,999)
AdvanSix, Hopewell
Ms. Elaine B. Aikens
American Legion Post 146
Dr. Gurpal S. Bhuller and Dr. Neena M. Singh
Mr. Edwin E. Blanks
Mrs. Betty H. Blevins
Mr. and Mrs. James T. Buren
Mr. William P. Butler
Case Handyman Services
Mr. Richard Collins
Colonial Kia/Kia Motors
Ms. Jane M. Eliades
Emerson Companies, LLC
Farmingdale Townhouses, LLC
Tara and Kevin Foster
Friends of the Lower Appomattox River
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Gaddy
Dynegy
John Randolph Medical Center
John Randolph Medical Center Auxiliary
Mrs. Judy Karnes
Mr. Kan Kong
Dr. David A. Layman
Ms. Jennifer Lotti
Ben and Melanie Marks
Mechanicsville Medical Center Family Physicians, P.L.L.C.
Morris Cardiovascular and Risk Reduction Center
Ms. Allison K. Partin
Mr. John B. Partin, Jr.
Prince George County
Mr. and Mrs. Jay N. Race
Rotary Club of Chester
Rotary Club of Petersburg (Lunch), Virginia Charitable Foundation
SunTrust Bank
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Taylor
Ms. Judy B. Thomas
Tuckaway, Inc.
VFW Post 637
Virginia Perio, Ltd.
Ms. Violet A. Wright
THE FOUNDER’S SOCIETY (Contributions of $100 to $999)
ABC Building Supply Co., Inc.
Ms. Ardine L. Akers
J. A. Akers
Mr. and Mrs. Bucky Allin
Anne Page Henry/State Farm Insurance Agency, Inc.
Anonymous
Appomattox River Medical LLC
Mr. and Mrs. J. Bunn Armstrong
Ms. Marina Ashton
Atlantic Iron & Metal
Dr. and Mrs. Peter N. Ault
The Bank of Southside Virginia
BB&T Securities LLC
Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Beaudet
Benevity
Mr. Steven A. Benham, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Brad Birchett
Mrs. Carolyn G. Blaisdell
The Boathouse
Boisseau Insurance Services
Mr. Jack A. Bowman
Mr. Gene Brittle
Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Burijon
Mr. Granville Burruss
Mr. and Mrs. Brandon P. Butterworth
Calise and Sons Bakery
Mr. B. David Canada
Carraway Glass
Mr. and Mrs. James Carraway, Jr.
Carter Myers Automotive
M. Stephen and Janet Cates
Mr. Howard Chang
City Point Energy Center
Ms. Patricia D. Claiborne
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew A. Clark
The Honorable Bruce A. Clark, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Clary
Colonial Webb Contractors
The Colony Group
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Compton, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Conner, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley E. Cornett, Sr.
Custom Comfort by Winn
David A. Harrison Elementary School
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene D. Day
Mr. Martin H. Diradour, Jr.
Mr. Hilbert Dorn
DuPont Teijin Films LP
Mr. George E. Dzyacky
E. Alvin Small Funeral Homes & Crematory
Mrs. Susan T. Eakin
Dr. and Mrs. Frederick I. Ende
Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Engelberger
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Everett
Evonik Industries
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff D. Falls
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Flinn
Ms. Diane M. Foley
Ford Agency, Inc.
Mrs. Evelyn P. Foster
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Fowler
Ms. Joyce C. Gill
Gregory & Associates, PLLC
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Griffith, Jr.
Mr. Merlin T. Grim
Ms. Suzanne M. Guilfoyle
Mr. and Mrs. George R. Haley
Ms. Frances K. Halupka
Ms. Linda Hamilton
Michael and Patricia Hanley
Mr. Jay W. Harper
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Harrison
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Hayes
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hayes
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Haynes
Mr. and Mrs. W. Keith Hedgepeth
Heretick Feed & Seed
HIKO INC.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hoagland
Ms. Kathryn Holcomb
Hopewell Chemical Federal Credit Union
Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Hortenstine, III
Dr. and Mrs. Rudy Howell
Ms. Rebecca G. Hudson
Mr. and Mrs. Ramzi K. Humsi
Mr. and Mrs. Onza E. Hyatt
Dr. and Mrs. John W. Hyslop
Ms. Linda Hyslop
Innventure
J.E.J. Moore Middle School
J. T. Morriss & Son, Inc. Funeral Homes
Mrs. Doreatha W. Jackson
Jacobs Financial Group
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Jacobs
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Jacobs
Dr. Sanjeev K. Jairath
James J. Vergara & Associates
James River Ball Patrons Committee
Mr. John H. Jones
Ms. Patricia C. Jones
*Deceased
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Jorday Foods International
Joyner Paint & Frame, LLC
Mr. Crawley F. Joyner, III
K&L Barbeque
Kaiser Construction Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Brad Kaufman
Mrs. Sarah E. Kinsey
Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Kirksey, Jr.
Ms. Frances V. Koehler
L.L. Beazley Elementary School
Mr. Thomas C. Lanik
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin B. Lape
The Laurels of Willow Creek
Mr. David A. Layman, Jr.
Mr. Daniel B. Layman
Mr. John Layman
Mrs. Rhonda Lee
Mr. and Mrs. William S. Lee
Mr. John Leyczek
Ligon L. Jones Insurance Services
Ms. Jeannie E. Lubman
Ms. Mary K. Lykins
Ms. Sheena Mackenzie
Mr. and Mrs. W. Pat Maddox
Mr. and Mrs. M. Allen Manning, Jr.
Lt. Col. Martin and Mrs. William B. Martin Mr. and Mrs. James McCollum, Jr.
Dr. Jane R. McCullen
McDaniel Financial Group
Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. McGuire
McKay Hardware
Mr. Johnie R. Millner
Mitchell, Wiggins & Company, LLP
Mr. and Mrs. Wade L. Mokarry
Ms. Peggy J. Morgan
Nail Mystique
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin C. Neal, Jr.
Mr. Jeff Newton
Janet C. Nicholson
North Elementary School
Mr. Michael C. Owen
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Owen, III
Mr. Joseph M. Parker
Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Parr, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Craig Parrish
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pearson
Petersburg High School
Ms. Terry Pezzulli
Ms. Kathy B. Phelps
Mrs. Gail Pigeon
PineCrest Timber
Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Price
Prince George High School
Prince George High School/PG Players
Prince George School Food Service Association
Mr. Cham Pritchard
Pro-Vend, Inc.
Mr. Thomas A. Puryear, Jr.
R.M. Wilkinson Oil & Propane, Inc.
R. T. Carter, II, DDS
Mr. and Mrs. Dane W. Ragsdale
Mr. Bryan S. Reedy
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Reedy
Mr. James L. Reynolds
Richmond Corrugated, Inc.
Riley E. Ingram, Delegate - 62nd District
Mr. Neal Roper
Roscher Financial Group Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Roscher
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Roscher
The Rosen Family
Roslyn Farm Corporation
Janice L. Rowley
Saucy's Walk Up LLC
Mr. Al Schretter
Beth Schulhof
Mr. and Mrs. E. Randy Sealey
Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Secrist
Lisa and Derek Sharpe
Mr. Robert J. Simcoe
Dr. and Mrs. Jerome D. Skaggs
Ms. Judith Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Smith
Dr. Yvonne D. Smith-Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Luther H. Sodat
South Elementary School
Southpark Carpet & Flooring Outlet
Mrs. Geraldine E. Spicely
State Farm Companies Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Steininger
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Stewart
Strosnider Chevrolet
Mr. David C. Stuckwisch
The T. Rowe Price Program for Charitable Giving
Richard and Candy Taylor
Thomas W. Prince Insurance Agency
Dr. Charles W. Thomas
Pat and Bill Throckmorton
Timmons Group
Titan Auto & Tire
Ms. Debra C. Trexler
Ms. Jo Turek
Mr. Herb G. Turner, Jr.
Ms. Tammy Van Decker
Mr. and Mrs. James P. Vanlandingham
VFW McNair-Trueheart Post 622
Virginia American Water Company
Virginia Automobile Dealers Association
Virginia Commonwealth Bank - Hopewell
Mr. Randall M. Wachman
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Walker, Jr.
Mr. William J. Wall
Walnut Hill Pharmacy
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Walton
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry S. Warren
Ms. Patricia Y. Warthan
Mr. Rives Webb
Mr. and Mrs. William K. Wells
Kiffy and Mike Werkheiser
Mr. and Ms. Sam West
William C. Henry, D.D.S., P.C
Mr. and Mrs. Delmus E. Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry A. Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Williamson
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Williamson, Jr.
Mrs. Louis Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. Steven M. Woith
Ms. Gwen Woods
Work Zone, LLC
Ms. Bernice D. Wyche
Xtreme Tools and Fasteners LLC
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Young, Jr.
THE APPOMATTOX SOCIETY (Contributions below $100)
Mr. Robert Affalter
Mr. Jonathan L. Akins
Mr. Vernon Akins
Mr. Keith D. Allen
Dr. and Mrs. Hilton Almond
AmazonSmile Foundation
Ms. Carol L. Anderson
Ms. Charlotte H. Andrews
Ms. Jill Andrews
Anonymous
Appomattox River Woman's Club
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bailey
Ms. Leah R. Bassity
Mr. Ernest W. Bates
Mr. Otto Bates
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Mr. and Mrs. Keith R. Belcher
Ms. Kathy Y. Benham and Ms. Christine Clarke
Mr. James Blum
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Bowen
Ms. Tami L. Bowman
Mr. Richard W. Brantley
Ms. Susan M. Braswell
Ms. Kristen Brightbill
SGT Lis O. Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Bujakowski
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bujakowski
Ms. Joy Burroughs
Mr. Jerry Burruss
Ms. Linda Burruss
Mrs. Mary M. Calos
Ms. Joy Cimburke
Ms. Cynthia Clark
Mr. John D. Clary
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Richard Commander
Mr. and Mrs. Rick Conway
Ms. Tara Cook
Mr. Roy S. Cox, Jr.
Mr. Steven R. Cox
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Crawley, Jr.
Mr. Jim Crinkley, Jr.
Mr. George H. Cummings
Mr. and Mrs. Barry G. Curtis
Mrs. Evelyn M. Dane*
Ms. Lisa Davis
DJ's Rajun Cajun, LLC
Mr. Alton D. Dobbins, Jr.
Mrs. Beverly M. Draper
Mrs. Ruthan W. Eliades
Dr. and Mrs. Mark Ende
Ms. Stephanie B. Estep
Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Fader
Ms. Julie Ferry
Mr. Ralph Forloines
Fort Lee Federal Credit Union
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Franklin, Jr.
Ms. Jo Ann T. Frith
Ms. Emma K. Gittens
Mrs. Kelli W. Glazier
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Gravelle
Ms. Susan E. Green
Ms. Michelle G. Grias
Ms. Erika W. Hahn
Ms. Shirley Hall
Mr. Thomas W. Hall, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Hamby
Mr. and Mrs. Atwell S. Harrison, Jr.
Mr. James A. Harvey
Mr. and Mrs. Jon C. Hatfield
Mr. and Mrs. Larry J. Hayes
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hayes
Ms. Susan Hodges
Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Hollopeter
Mr. Daniel M. Hopkins and Mrs. Stephanie L. Exas-Hopkins
Mr. and Mrs. R. Craig Hopson
Mr. Daniel M. Hoskins
Mr. Robert P. Hunt
Mr. Stephen T. Hurst
Mr. Frank D. James
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jefferson, III
Ms. Sharon P. Johnson
Mr. Roy L. Jones
Mrs. Susan S. Jones
Ms. Deb Kelo
Ms. Carlene Knupp
Ms. Diane M. Kunkel
Ms. Deborah Layman
Mr. Michael Layman
Mr. Gary Lichvar
Mr. and Mrs. Otis M. Lilley, Jr
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard V. Lotti
Mrs. Mary-Ellen Lowder
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mahaney
Mr. Leonard I. McAdams
Mr. John McDaniel
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. McGeever
Ms. Sherri McGrath
Ms. Velma A. Meador
Meadows Urquhart Acree & Cook, LLP
Ms. Cathy B. Mitchell
Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Mitchell
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Mitchell
Mr. Frank Mondrik
Dr. and Mrs. Charles N. Moore, Jr
Mrs. Vera Moore
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Morris
Ms. Beth B. Moyers
Ms. Rhonda S. Munford
Mustard Seed Class/First Baptist Church (Richmond)
Ms. Patricia E. Myles
N. B. Clements Junior High School
Mr. Douglas B. Nelson
Mr. Paul L. Newby
Mr. Hampton Newsome
Ms. Erin H. Owens
Mr. Jerry Packer
Parham's Service Center, Inc.
Mrs. Nancy Pelter
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Pettler
Frank and Barbara Phillips
Prince George County Public Schools
Ms. Kathy N. Pritchard
Ms. Patricia L. Ramey
Ms. Tamera W. Ramsey
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rayner
Ms. Kim Reedy
Richmond Women's Chorus
Ms. Anne B. Rivera
Mr. Jack Rosenstock
Mr. James A. Rosenstock, Jr.
Ms. Blair G. Sammler
Ms. Mary L. Sebera
Ms. Laura M. Serfass
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Shornak
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Skaggs
Mr. and Mrs. Jason Smith
Mr. Merritt G. Smith
Ms. Patricia Smith
Ms. Amy D. Sperber
Mrs. Arlene L. Stanton
Ms. Bonnie Stefaniak
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher G. Stidham
Mr. Wilbur Studivant
Ms. Brenda A. Sumrell
Ms. Emily G. Tatem
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Taylor
Mrs. Thelma D. Thomas
Mr. Dan Thompson
Ms. June B. Thorpe
Mr. and Mrs. Don Tiedeken
Mr. Richard B. Turner
Mr. Jackson Underwood
Ms. Tammy Underwood
United Way of Hopewell-Prince George
Mr. and Mrs. Roger W. “Buck” Vargo
Mrs. Kim B. Vealey
Virginia Housing Development Authority/Compliance Dept.
Ms. Nancy S. Washabaugh
Mr. and Mrs. T.J. Webb, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John Weigel
Mr. Peter A. Whittaker
Ms. Lois L. Willis
Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne N. Wohnig
The Woman's Club of Hopewell
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan D. Woody •
*Deceased
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MEMORIALS
IN MEMORY OF JERRY ANDRS
The Woman’s Club of Hopewell
IN MEMORY OF DANIEL W. BARBEE
American Legion Post 146
I IN MEMORY OF SALLY BEDWELL
The Woman’s Club of Hopewell
IN MEMORY OF HAROLD AND LUCILLE BILLINGSLEY
Ms. Jane M. Eliades
IN MEMORY OF TRAVIS L. BLAISDELL
Mrs. Carolyn G. Blaisdell
IN MEMORY OF TED P. BLANKS
Mr. Edwin E. Blanks
Mr. and Mrs. James Carraway, Jr.
Case Handyman Services
Ford Agency, Inc.
McDaniel Financial Group
Janet C. Nicholson
Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Price
IN MEMORY OF ANDERSON J. BLEVINS AND THELMA L. HAMMOND
Mrs. Betty H. Blevins
Mr. Joseph M. Parker
IN MEMORY OF F. ZANE BLEVINS
Anne Page Henry/State Farm Insurance Agency, Inc.
Dr. Gurpal S. Bhuller and
Dr. Neena M. Singh
Mr. James Blum
Calise and Sons Bakery
Mr. and Mrs. Jon C. Hatfield
Mr. and Mrs. Onza E. Hyatt
Ms. Linda Hyslop
Mrs. Judy Karnes
Ms. Sheena Mackenzie
Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Parr, Jr.
Frank and Barbara Phillips
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rayner
IN MEMORY OF DOUG BLOUNT
Mr. Joseph M. Parker
IN MEMORY OF TRUDY BOGESE
Farmingdale Townhouses, LLC
MEMORIALS & HONORARIUMS
In 2016, a scholarship was created to honor the memory of Larry Thomas Joyner, the Assistant Director of the Appomattox Regional Governor’s School (ARGS). Larry's son Wesley - pictured here with his dad - carries on this legacy and teaches Government and U.S. History at ARGS
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IN MEMORY OF CHARLES W. BOOKER
Ford Agency, Inc.
IN MEMORY OF GLEN W. AND VIRGINIA R. BUTLER
Mr. William P. Butler
Ms. Allison K. Partin
Mr. John B. Partin, Jr.
Ms. Judy B. Thomas
IN MEMORY OF H. CURTIS BUTTERWORTH, ESQ.
Ms. Jane M. Eliades
IN MEMORY OF PAUL CARRAWAY
North Elementary School
IN MEMORY OF JUANITA CHAMBERS
Ms. Linda Hyslop
Dr. Yvonne D. Smith-Jones
William C. Henry, D.D.S., P.C
IN MEMORY OF CATHERINE L. CLARK
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew A. Clark
The Honorable Bruce A. Clark, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. John W. Hyslop
Ben and Melanie Marks
IN MEMORY OF JOSHUA A. CULLER
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin B. Lape
PineCrest Timber
IN MEMORY OF EVELYN M. DANE
Ford Agency, Inc.
IN MEMORY OF WILLIAM R. DODD
Ford Agency, Inc.
IN MEMORY OF THE HONORABLE EDWARD M. EAKIN
Ms. Jane M. Eliades
IN MEMORY OF HOMER C. ELIADES, ESQ.
Ms. Jane M. Eliades
IN MEMORY OF PLATO G. ELIADES
Ms. Jane M. Eliades
IN MEMORY OF MILDRED EPPS
Ms. Linda Hyslop
IN MEMORY OF DENNIS FARMER
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Taylor
IN MEMORY OF COACH KEVIN FERGUSON
Case Handyman Services
IN MEMORY OF ALLEN W. FLANNAGAN, JR.
Ms. Jane M. Eliades.
IN MEMORY OF DOROTHY OLSEN FORD
Ms. Jane M. Eliades
The Woman’s Club of Hopewell
IN MEMORY OF PEGGY MOORE FORLOINES
Mr. Ralph Forloines
IN MEMORY OF GARLAND R. FOSTER, SR.
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin S. Foster
IN MEMORY OF TOMMY FRAZIER
Ms. Charlotte H. Andrews
Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Price
IN MEMORY OF ANDY GIBBS
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry A. Williams
IN MEMORY OF URSULA M. GIBBS
Ms. Patricia D. Claiborne
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Stewart
Ms. Gwen Woods
IN MEMORY OF BERNICE AKERS GODSEY
Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Price
IN MEMORY OF WAYNE E. HEDGEPETH
Ms. Jane M. Eliades
Ben and Melanie Marks
IN MEMORY OF LOGAN HENSHAW
Mr. and Mrs. James Carraway, Jr.
IN MEMORY OF DIANA KAPNISTOS HESTER
Ms. Jane M. Eliades
IN MEMORY OF DR. B. GLENN HOLDEN
Ms. Jane M. Eliades
IN MEMORY OF GREGG HOSACK
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Stewart
IN MEMORY OF ROLAND W. HOWELL
Lisa and Derek Sharpe
IN MEMORY OF JOHN AND SHANDA JACKSON
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hayes
Mrs. Doreatha W. Jackson
IN MEMORY OF HOWARD T. JONES
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Jones
IN MEMORY OF H. RANDOLPH JONES, JR.
Ms. Jane M. Eliades
IN MEMORY OF JERRY HALL JONES, ESQ.
Ms. Jane M. Eliades
IN MEMORY OF RICHARD LYON JONES, ESQ.
Ms. Jane M. Eliades
IN MEMORY OF AMBER JOYNER
Ms. Kathy B. Phelps
IN MEMORY OF LARRY JOYNER
Ms. Elaine B. Aikens
Ms. Marina Ashton
Ms. Kristen Brightbill
Mr. Gene Brittle
Mrs. Courtney Bujakowski
Mr. and Mrs. Brandon P. Butterworth
Mrs. Mary M. Calos
Case Handyman Services
Ms. Tara Cook
Ms. Lisa Davis
Mr. Martin H. Diradour, Jr.
Mr. Hilbert Dorn
Mrs. Ruthan W. Eliades
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Everett
Mrs. Bonnie Falls
Mr. and Mrs. W. Keith Hedgepeth
Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Hortenstine, III
Ms. Rebecca G. Hudson
Dr. and Mrs. John W. Hyslop
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Jacobs
Mr. Frank D. James
Mrs. Susan S. Jones
Joyner Paint & Frame, LLC
Ms. Jean Joyner
Ms. Kristen Joyner
Mr. Adam Kliebenstein
Mr. Wade Kliebenstein
Ms. Frances V. Koehler
Mrs. Vera Moore
Ms. Beth B. Moyers
Mr. Paul L. Newby
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Mr. John B. Partin, Jr.
Ms. Kathy B. Phelps
Ms. Patricia L. Ramey
Roslyn Farm Corporation
Tozeane Samuels
Ms. Patricia Smith
Mr. David C. Stuckwisch
Mr. and Mrs. Don Tiedeken
Ms. Annie Trent
Ms. Nancy S. Washabaugh
Mrs. Kit Weigel
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Werkheiser
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan D. Woody
IN MEMORY OF PETER J. KAIN
Ms. Jane M. Eliades
IN MEMORY OF BEN P. KANAK
Ms. Jane M. Eliades
IN MEMORY OF THALIA ELIADES KAPNISTOS
Ms. Jane M. Eliades
IN MEMORY OF D. PAUL KARNES
Anne Page Henry/State Farm Insurance Agency, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Bunn Armstrong
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Jacobs
Mrs. Judy Karnes
Melanie Karnes and Ben Marks
Dr. Jane R. McCullen
Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. McGuire
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Mitchell
Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Parr, Jr.
Mrs. Marie V. Pearson
Mr. Cham Pritchard
State Farm Companies Foundation
IN MEMORY OF CHARLES H. KINSEY, JR.
Mrs. Sarah E. Kinsey
Mr. James L. Reynolds
Rotary Club of Chester
IN MEMORY OF JACK M. KITCHEN
Ms. Jane M. Eliades
IN MEMORY OF EUGENE S. KOKINSKI
Ms. Jane M. Eliades
IN MEMORY OF JAMES E. KOONTZ
Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Price
IN MEMORY OF LINDA RAGLAND KULAKOWSKI
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene D. Day
IN MEMORY OF NANCY MOORE LANIK
Ms. Jane M. Eliades
Mr. Thomas C. Lanik
IN MEMORY OF THE HONORABLE NATHAN C. LEE
Ms. Jane M. Eliades
Mrs. Rhonda Lee
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Pettler
IN MEMORY OF MARVIN MASSENBURG, JR.
Mr. and Mrs. Bucky Allin
Mr. and Mrs. Keith R. Belcher
Ms. Tami L. Bowman
Ms. Susan M. Braswell
Ms. Erika W. Hahn
Mr. and Mrs. Atwell S. Harrison, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hayes
Mr. and Mrs. Otis M. Lilley, Jr.
Prince George High School/PG Players
Prince George School Food Service Association
Ms. Tamera W. Ramsey
Ms. Blair G. Sammler
Ms. Mary L. Sebera
Ms. Laura M. Serfass
Mr. and Mrs. Jason Smith
South Elementary School
Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne N. Wohnig
IN MEMORY OF REBECCA S. MCCALL
Ms. Jane M. Eliades
IN MEMORY OF JAMES P. MCCOLLUM, SR.
Mr. and Mrs. James P. McCollum, Jr.
IN MEMORY OF DR. RONALD E. MILLER
Ms. Jane M. Eliades
IN MEMORY OF MILDRED ANNE BRYANT MONCRIEF
Ed and Laura Burijon
IN MEMORY OF FRED C. MORENE
Ms. Kathy Y. Benham and Ms. Christine Clarke
Mrs. Alice Curtis
Mrs. Evelyn M. Dane*
Mrs. Beverly M. Draper
Ms. Diane M. Foley
Ford Agency, Inc.
Gregory & Associates, PLLC
Mr. and Mrs. Jon C. Hatfield
Mr. and Mrs. Onza E. Hyatt
Ms. Linda Hyslop
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jefferson, III
Ms. Sharon P. Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Jones
Mr. Crawley F. Joyner, III
Mrs. Ann K. Leake
Ms. Patricia E. Myles
Richmond Women's Chorus
Mr. Peter A. Whittaker
IN MEMORY OF NICK AND FRANCES NICHOLSON
Janet C. Nicholson
IN MEMORY OF LAWRENCE E. NOVAK
Ms. Jane M. Eliades
IN MEMORY OF BOBBY OWEN
Mr. and Mrs. Bucky Allin
Anonymous
Atlantic Iron & Metal
Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Beaudet
Mr. Granville Burruss
Carter Myers Automotive
Mr. Roy Cox
Mr. Steven R. Cox
Custom Comfort by Winn
Mr. Alton D. Dobbins, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Franklin, Jr.
Mr. Samuel Harrell
HIKO INC.
Mr. Daniel M. Hoskins
Mr. David Huntington
Mr. Stephen T. Hurst
J. T. Morriss & Son, Inc. Funeral Homes
Mr. and Mrs. Billy R. Johnson
Kaiser Construction Co.
Ligon L. Jones Insurance Services
Lineage Logistics
Mitchell, Wiggins & Company, LLP
Mr. Frank Mondrik
North Elementary School
Mr. Michael C. Owen
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Owen, III
Prince George County
Pro-Vend, Inc.
Mr. Thomas A. Puryear, Jr.
R.M. Wilkinson Oil & Propane, Inc.
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Mr. Bryan S. Reedy
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Reedy
Riley E. Ingram, Delegate - 62nd District
Mr. Joseph A. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Taylor
Thomas W. Prince Insurance Agency
Dr. Charles W. Thomas
Timmons Group
Mr. Jerry Triplett
Virginia Automobile Dealers Services, Inc.
Xtreme Tools and Fasteners LLC
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Young, Jr.
IN MEMORY OF CAPTAIN JESSE OZBAT
Mr. Keith D. Allen
Mr. and Mrs. Bucky Allin
Ms. Jill Andrews
SGT Lis O. Brown
David A. Harrison Elementary School
Ms. Stephanie B. Estep
Ms. Jo Ann T. Frith
Mrs. Kelli W. Glazier
Ms. Michelle G. Grias
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Haynes
J.E.J. Moore Middle School
Ms. Diane M. Kunkel
L.L. Beazley Elementary School
Ms. Cathy B. Mitchell
Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Mitchell
Ms. Peggy J. Morgan
Ms. Rhonda S. Munford
N. B. Clements Junior High School
North Elementary School
Ms. Erin H. Owens
Mrs. Nancy Pelter
Prince George County
Prince George County Public Schools
Prince George High School
Prince George School Food Service Association
Ms. Anne B. Rivera
Mr. and Mrs. Jason Smith
South Elementary School
Ms. Amy D. Sperber
Ms. Bonnie Stefaniak
Ms. Emily G. Tatem
Mr. and Mrs. Roger W. "Buck" Vargo
Ms. Patricia Y. Warthan
IN MEMORY OF DONALD W. PARR
Ms. Jane M. Eliades
IN MEMORY OF BOLLING “BO” S. PARTIN, JR.
Ms. Linda Hyslop
Janet C. Nicholson
Mr. John B. Partin, Jr.
IN MEMORY OF CARL R. PIGEON
Mrs. Gail Pigeon
IN MEMORY OF ROSEMARY PRITCHARD
Ms. Jane M. Eliades
James River Ball Patrons Committee
IN MEMORY OF CECIL L. RAGLAND, JR.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene D. Day
IN MEMORY OF STUART B. RAGLAND
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene D. Day
IN MEMORY OF JOHN D. ROBBINS
Ms. Jane M. Eliades
IN MEMORY OF H. MARTIN ROBERTSON, ESQ.
Ms. Jane M. Eliades
IN MEMORY OF FRED A. ROSCHER, JR. AND GENEVIEVE RENN ROSCHER
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Roscher
IN MEMORY OF GENEVIEVE RENN ROSCHER
Mr. George H. Cummings
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Roscher
Roscher Financial Group Inc.
IN MEMORY OF RON ROWLEY
Janice L. Rowley
IN MEMORY OF BECKY SALISBURY
Ms. Charlotte H. Andrews
Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Price
IN MEMORY OF DR. JAMES AND DOROTHY SANSING
Ms. Jane M. Eliades
IN MEMORY OF JOHN SANSING
Ms. Jane M. Eliades
IN MEMORY OF MATT SAYE
Mr. and Mrs. Bucky Allin
Mr. and Mrs. Keith R. Belcher
Ms. Tami L. Bowman
Ms. Susan M. Braswell
Ms. Erika W. Hahn
Mr. and Mrs. Atwell S. Harrison, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hayes
Mr. and Mrs. Otis M. Lilley, Jr.
Ms. Mary K. Lykins
Mr. and Mrs. M. Allen Manning, Jr.
Ms. Terry Pezzulli
Prince George County
Ms. Tamera W. Ramsey
Ms. Blair G. Sammler
Ms. Mary L. Sebera
Ms. Laura M. Serfass
Mr. and Mrs. Jason Smith
South Elementary School
Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne N. Wohnig
IN MEMORY OF LIN SCHAAF
Mr. and Mrs. Wade L. Mokarry
IN MEMORY OF JUDY AND JACK SHARPE
Lisa and Derek Sharpe
IN MEMORY OF JOAN GLASCOCK SKAGGS
Ms. Patricia C. Jones
Mr. Joseph M. Parker
Dr. and Mrs. Jerome D. Skaggs
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Skaggs
IN MEMORY OF JERRY SKALSKY
Ms. Sheena Mackenzie
IN MEMORY OF JAMES L. “SKEETS” AND MARGUERITE M. SLAGLE
Virginia Perio, Ltd.
IN MEMORY OF CHARLES W. SMITH
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bailey
Ms. Linda Hyslop
IN MEMORY OF COL. (RET) SAMUEL B. SPICELY
Mrs. Geraldine E. Spicely
IN MEMORY OF E. JAY SPRUILL
Ms. Jane M. Eliades
IN MEMORY OF VERA H. STANCIL
Mr. and Mrs. James P. McCollum, Jr.
IN MEMORY OF GERALD S. STOKES
Ms. Jane M. Eliades
*Deceased
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IN MEMORY OF CHARLES H. THOMAS, VIRGINIA P. THOMAS, AND ERIC J. THOMAS
Dr. Charles W. Thomas
IN MEMORY OF HOMER B. THOMAS, SR.
Mrs. Thelma D. Thomas
IN MEMORY OF MARY GORE THOMAS
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Werkheiser
IN MEMORY OF JACK THOMASSON
Ligon L. Jones Insurance Services
IN MEMORY OF VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS
VFW Post 637
IN MEMORY OF NANCY F. WALL
Mr. William J. Wall
IN MEMORY OF FLOYD M. WASHABAUGH, III
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene D. Day
Ms. Nancy S. Washabaugh
IN MEMORY OF HAROLD E. WHITE
Ms. Jane M. Eliades
IN MEMORY OF CONNIE WILLIAMSON
Anonymous
Mr. and Mrs. J. Bunn Armstrong
Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Brown
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Conner, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Fader
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hoagland
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Jacobs
Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Kirksey, Jr.
Mr. W. K. Williamson, Jr.
IN MEMORY OF RYAN SCOTT WILLIAMSON
Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Clary
Mr. John D. Clary
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Compton, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Rick Conway
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Crawley, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Engelberger
Ms. Joyce C. Gill
Ms. Suzanne M. Guilfoyle
The Laurels of Willow Creek
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Morris
Ms. Brenda A. Sumrell
Pat and Bill Throckmorton
Mr. Rives Webb
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Williamson
IN MEMORY OF KENDALL CARROLL WILMOT
Anne Page Henry/State Farm Insurance Agency, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Erik P. Moore
Mr. and Mrs. Jay N. Race
State Farm Companies Foundation
IN MEMORY OF CHRISTOPHER WILSON
Louis, Ian, and Bryant Wilson
IN MEMORY OF GWENDOLYN K. WRIGHT
Ms. Violet A. Wright
IN MEMORY OF DR. W. P. YOUNGBLOOD
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry A. Williams
IN MEMORY OF DAVID ZUSKIN
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin B. Lape
PineCrest Timber
HONORARIUMS
IN HONOR AND IN MEMORY OF GRAYSON PAYNE AUSTIN
Benevity on behalf of Hayley Secrist
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Gaddy
Mr. Jeff Newton
Mr. and Mrs. Dane W. Ragsdale
IN HONOR OF COACH ROBERT E. “BOB” BUDLOVE
Mr. Jonathan L. Akins
Mr. Vernon Akins
Ms. Carol L. Anderson
Mr. Ernest W. Bates
Mr. Otto Bates
Boisseau Insurance Services
Mr. Richard W. Brantley
Ms. Joy Cimburke
Colonial Kia/Kia Motors
Mr. Jim Crinkley, Jr.
E. Alvin Small Funeral Homes & Crematory
Dr. and Mrs. Frederick I. Ende
Dr. Mark Ende
Ms. Julie Ferry
Fort Lee Federal Credit Union
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin S. Foster
Ms. Susan E. Green
Ms. Linda Hamilton
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Harrison
Ms. Susan Hodges
Hopewell Chemical Federal Credit Union
Mr. Daniel M. Hopkins
Mr. Robert P. Hunt
Jacobs Financial Group
Ms. Deb Kelo
Mr. and Mrs. William S. Lee
Mr. Gary Lichvar
Mr. Thomas G. McGeever
Mitchell, Wiggins & Company, LLP
Mr. Douglas B. Nelson
Mr. Jerry Packer
Parham's Service Center, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Craig Parrish
Petersburg High School Athletics Department
Randy Rainey
Mr. Neal Roper
Mr. Jack Rosenstock
Mr. James A. Rosenstock, Jr.
Mr. Merritt G. Smith
Southpark Carpet & Flooring Outlet
Mr. Wilbur Studivant
Mr. Dan Thompson
Mr. Herb G. Turner, Jr.
Mr. Richard B. Turner
Mr. Jackson Underwood
Ms. Tammy Underwood
James P. Vanlandingham
Walnut Hill Pharmacy
Mr. and Mrs. William K. Wells
Ms. Anne R. West
IN HONOR OF EDNA TRADER CAIN
Mr. and Mrs. Bucky Allin
Ms. Joy Burroughs
Ms. Debra C. Trexler
IN HONOR OF DONALD AND JUDITH CLARY’S 50TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY AND IN MEMORY OF RYAN SCOTT WILLIAMSON
Mr. John D. Clary
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Compton, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Crawley, Jr.
Ms. Joyce C. Gill
Ms. Brenda A. Sumrell
Pat and Bill Throckmorton
IN HONOR OF PAULETTE AND GEORGE FRIDAY
Ms. Emma K. Gittens
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IN HONOR OF LOUIS C. GIBBS
Hopewell Lions Club
IN HONOR OF EARL HALE
Lisa and Derek Sharpe
Tuckaway, Inc.
IN HONOR OF LINDA E. HYSLOP
Dr. and Mrs. John W. Hyslop
IN HONOR OF JAMES A. (JIMMY) JACOBS’ 70TH BIRTHDAY
Richard and Candy Taylor
IN HONOR OF LARRY JOYNER AND FAMILY
Ms. Cynthia Clark
IN HONOR AND IN MEMORY OF ANNE MONCRIEF LAYMAN
Ms. Ardine L. Akers
J. A. Akers and M. W. Painter
Dr. and Mrs. Hilton Almond
Scott Anderson
Anonymous
Arleen Ayer
Ms. Leah R. Bassity
BB&T Securities LLC
Bonnie Blythe
Mr. Jack A. Bowman
Ed and Laura Burijon
Mr. Howard Chang
Amy Covey
Barry and Alice Curtis
Mr. George E. Dzyacky
Debbie Forbes
Karen Fuller
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Gravelle
Gregory & Associates, PLLC
Mr. Merlin T. Grim
Ms. Frances K. Halupka
Mr. Jay W. Harper
Ms. Kathryn Holcomb
Ellen and Gary Hollopeter
Dr. and Mrs. Rudy Howell
Mr. and Mrs. Ramzi K. Humsi
Innventure
Jorday Foods International
Ms. Carlene Knupp
Mr. Daniel B. Layman
Dr. David A. Layman
Mr. David A. Layman, Jr.
Ms. Deborah Layman
Mr. John Layman
Mr. Michael Layman
Mr. John Leyczek
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard V. Lotti
Ms. Jennifer Lotti
Mr. John McDaniel
Beverly McDole
Ms. Velma A. Meador
Meadows Urquhart Acree & Cook, LLP
Mechanicsville Medical Center Family Physicians, P.L.L.C.
Mustard Seed Class/First Baptist Church (Richmond)
Nail Mystique
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin C. Neal, Jr.
Mr. Joseph M. Parker
Ms. Kathy N. Pritchard
Ms. Kim Reedy
The Rosen Family
Cathy Rowland
Olga Sampson
Aimy Sellers
Bryan Teachey
Ms. June B. Thorpe
Ms. Patricia R. Townes
Julian Trent
Ms. Tammy Van Decker
Mrs. Kim B. Vealey
Virginia Housing Development Authority/Compliance Department
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Walker, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Williams
Ms. Lois L. Willis
Louis, Ian, and Bryant Wilson
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Dr. and Mrs. Charles N. Moore, Jr.
IN HONOR OF JANET NICHOLSON
Mr. Al Schretter
IN HONOR OF JOE PARKER
Mr. and Mrs. Brad Birchett
IN HONOR OF B.J. AND CHUCK PATTON
Mr. and Mrs. James Carraway, Jr.
IN HONOR OF TORI PIERCE AND MEGAN MCGRATH
Ms. Sherri McGrath
IN HONOR AND IN MEMORY OF PRINCE GEORGE HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY AND ALUMNI
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Fowler
Mr. and Mrs. George R. Haley
McDaniel Financial Group
Mr. and Mrs. Delmus E. Williams
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Mrs. Bonnie Falls
Mr. Kevin Foster
Mrs. Tammy McCollum
Ms. Nancy S. Washabaugh
Mrs. Kiffy Werkheiser
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The Bank of Southside Virginia
Mrs. Evelyn P. Foster
IN HONOR OF SCOTT WILLIAMSON’S BIRTHDAY
Ms. Joyce C. Gill
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Myra Gerner meets with a Susie's Fund client to hand over their medication. In just seven months, Susie’s Fund (operated by CrossOver Healthcare Ministry and supported by JRF's Ursula M. Gibbs Medication Endowment Fund) has helped 171 patients to get 996 free prescriptions - saving them a total of $73,500! Susie’s Fund for Medication Assistance is now located at 110 North Main Street in Hopewell.
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