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Regional One Health Foundation
2018 Annual Report
ADVANCING HEALTH CARE excel
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Lee is on the Regional One Health Foundation Board of Directors.
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Lee and Bob Harper
It’s incredible that in the last decade, Regional One Health went from a headline citing
its risk of closure to what it is today: quite literally, the center of innovative healthcare
in Memphis and the surrounding regional community.
The number of specialty areas and Centers of Excellence available at Regional One is tremendous. This place
has saved more people from all walks of life in this region than it gets credit for. It’s indispensable to have
this organization available to us in Memphis and the surrounding areas.
Personally, at least two friends of our family would not have their children here with them today if it wasn’t
for Regional One and its broad scope of expertise. A number of people we know, and even more whom we
know of, have received amazing care and results. There’s a significant multiplier effect that comes with the
impact that Regional One has on the individual and family level.
Today we talk about the new programs and innovations that have come alive under Dr. Coopwood’s vision.
Starting with his arrival in 2010, he told this community that Regional One would be a place of excellence,
passion, and quality. Since then, many pieces have come together to make it so.
This health system has world-class doctors and a staff known for its compassion and capabilities. It has the
ONE Health initiative, which is solving deeply rooted community problems, person by person, with care and
services that go far beyond medicine and benefit all of the hospitals across the Memphis area. It created the
community-focused Center for Innovation, which, over time, will pivot Memphis healthcare onto a course
that truly delivers on our population’s needs and opportunities—it’s no secret that change is needed.
However, the history of innovation at Regional One is generations old.
In the late 1960s, it was hard to believe that premature or very sick babies could go on to have a healthy and
full life. Instead of settling for popular belief, the Sheldon B. Korones Newborn Center, one of the country’s
first neonatal intensive care units, was created. In it, Regional One continues to save the babies you’ll read
about in this report and hundreds of other children every year.
Since 1992, Regional One has had the region’s only multiplace hyperbaric oxygen therapy chamber to serve
patients who are not only under Regional One’s care but also those from surrounding hospitals such as St.
Jude Children’s Research Center.
These are but a few examples of excellence, passion, and quality originating within Regional One. The
breadth of impact on community healthcare is beyond compare. That’s why we’re proud to share Regional
One’s story with our friends and others in the community. Philanthropy will help make possible even more
examples of impact in Memphis and beyond.
That’s a smart investment to make.
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Bob Moore, Chairman
Michael R. Hess, Vice-Chair
Scott Franklin, Secretary
Tim Clay, Treasurer
Alison Barton
Chris Bird
Eric Epperson
Lavelle Fitch
Helen Gronauer
Steve Guin
Lee B. Harper
Lisa B. Jehl
R.E. Linkous
Michael L. Nichols
Henry Nixon, Jr.
Jenny D. Robertson
Paulo Teixeira
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STAFF
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Tammie Ritchey,
Senior Vice President
Chief Development Officer
Sheilla Brown,
Development Associate
Mary Catherine Burke,
Director of Events
Patrick Byrne,
Director of Development
Laura Beth Davis,
Development Officer, Annual Giving
Marsha Evans,
Foundation Operations Manager
Allen Horton,
Development Officer, Major Gifts
CONTRIBUTORS
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REGIONAL ONE HEALTH FOUNDATION
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Giving Impact ........................................................................ 01
Four Miracles, One Family, and Many Reasons
to Keep the Laughter Going .................................................. 04
The Spirit that Won’t Be Crushed .......................................08
Letter from Tammie Ritchey ................................................. 11
ONE Health: The Compass that Will Guide Needed
Social Change in Memphis ....................................................12
Multiple Saves and a Recovery
from Head to Toe ....................................................................15
Every Day Is a Chance to Get Better ....................................19
When It’s Broken, It Must Be Fixed
and Innovation Is the Way .................................................... 24
Orion ONE Round Golf Classic ............................................. 27
ONE Night Gala ...................................................................... 28
New Chief Medical Officer:
Dr. Martin Croce .................................................................... 29
Honor Roll of Donors ..............................................................31
Memorial and Honor Contributors List .............................. 35
A Note from Dr. Reginald W. Coopwood, M.D. .................... 37
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Financial Report (July 1, 2017-June 30, 2018)
Your Dollars at Work
ONE Health
(Population Health Strategy)
Upgrades to 7 Operating Rooms
Center for Innovation
Other Capital Purchases/
Training/Staff Support
Research
Total FY2018 dollars granted
to Regional One Health by the
Regional One Health Foundation:
$1,557,595.62
Equipment for Burn Center
Breast Cancer Screenings
Technology
(Pharmacy Training)
$700,000
$321,137
$204,280
$108,529
$82,460
$50,408
$46,000
$44,780
45%
21%
13%
7%
5%
3%
3%
3%
2015-2018 Total Contributions to Regional One Health Foundation
$2,683,689.24
$1,757,911.23
$1,255,747.30
$1,319,771.00
FY2015
FY2016
FY2017
FY2018
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2,683,689
FY2018 Contributions to ROHF
43%
31%
15%
Community Donations
$1,159,790
ONE Night Gala
$824,967
Grants
$406,000
5%
4%
2%
FY2018 Contributions by Source
48%
Individuals
$1,297,496
28%
Corporations
$752,811
23%
1%
Foundations/Estates
$624,028
Other
$8,904
Employee Donations
$142,724
ONE Round
$96,450
Store Sales
$53,757
FY2018 Donors by Source
Total Donors–1,856
90%
9%
Individuals
1,677
Corporations
166
1%
Foundations/Estates
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LONDON, ENGLAND
Four Miracles,
One Family,
and Many Reasons to Keep the Laughter Going
Numerous scientific and spiritual sources praise the power of humor and laughter
when it comes to healing—healing both physiologically and soulfully.
Jennifer Farrell has the gift of making people around her
laugh. A warm and jovial person, she frequently joins in with
her own laughter. Her candor and wit are her superpowers,
her saving grace that pulls her through complicated times.
She and her babies have overcome numerous complications—
more than most of us can fathom. Additional hardships still lie
ahead, but she’s ready. It’s what she came to Memphis for—to
fight for life.
Jennifer and Ashton Hall are incredibly busy parents. They
have a 10-month-old son, Phoenix Moon, who has started
to crawl and wants to join in with everything his three
older brothers are doing. Baby #4 was born at Regional One
Health, just like his brothers, though he arrived about three
weeks early.
“I believe with all my heart that if I was at another hospital,
we would have no sons,” says Jennifer. “The entire medical
team took time to bond with us, and they knew all four of my
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Wylder love playing at home together.
Dr. Giancarlo Mari is the medical
director of Regional One’s HighRisk
Obstetrics department.
babies, even when they were still in my belly. They became
part of our family.”
Have we mentioned that the three older brothers are
identical triplets?
Leo, Wylder, and Bear were born in November 2014, 10 weeks
early, with 100% of the same DNA, the same fingerprints,
and the same body features. One egg, one split … and then,
another split.
The occurrence of the same egg splitting to produce three
genetically matched embryos is, shall we say, uncommon: a
one in 200 million likelihood.
There’s only one thing that can be more uncommon for this
family along with the Regional One medical team to
have overcome.
Survival of all three of these “doll babies,” as Jennifer calls
the triplets, is beyond rare. A better word is “miraculous.”
Carrying three identical triplets is a pregnancy fraught with
difficulties. Chances are good that one or two of the babies
won’t survive. That’s why Jennifer and Ashton’s obstetrician
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in London sent them across the Atlantic to Memphis—to Dr.
Giancarlo Mari and Regional One’s High-Risk OB team.
“I called Regional One when I was eight weeks pregnant and still
in London,” recalls Jennifer. “I told them I was coming and they
said, ‘Good, we have time to prepare for you.’ They had a whole
plan together for us by the time we arrived at 13 weeks pregnant.
They were fully prepared.”
Jennifer is in awe of what she calls a highly trained medical team
with heart. It’s one thing to scientifically know about women’s
bodies and how to keep babies alive. It’s a gift when the experts
also compassionately care about their patients.
“My medical team at Regional One had so much love to give us,”
she says. “They all cared—every single person, from Dr. Mari to
the lady taking out garbage. Everyone had such good chemistry
and truly looked out for us.”
Her medical team for the triplets’ delivery plan was 40 people
large. Despite having offices in separate locations on the
Regional One campus, they convened regularly in a common
space to update each other on the family’s progress. They held
weekly meetings with Jennifer and Ashton and taught them
everything they needed to be aware of in a high-risk pregnancy.
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four babies,” says Jennifer. “They have an awesome team at Regional One.”
This past spring, Jennifer and Ashton learned that Leo, Wylder, and Bear are
autistic. The boys have become non-verbal, but Jennifer doesn’t need words to
communicate with her little pack.
“We communicate the same we always have, even when they were in my belly,”
she says. “My guys have always told me what they needed through their hearts.”
How
You’ve
Helped
They all cared—every single person, from Dr. Mari to
the lady taking out garbage. Everyone had such good
chemistry and truly looked out for us.
She laughs as she shares that on any given morning at 6 a.m., one of the boys will
want a cookie. She’ll tell him it’s not cookie time yet. One of the other boys will
catch on and appear at his brother’s side in support of cookies. She’ll tell both it’s
not cookie time. This attracts the 3rd triplet and soon she’s got six little hands
tugging at her and gesturing. Who can blame her when she passes out three
gluten-free cookies?
“They have a pack mentality,” she says with love.
Her final thoughts? “I want people to know that we’re going to be OK. We’re alive
because of Regional One.”
It takes an extraordinary
degree of advanced training
and specialized equipment to
overcome the odds and allow a
family like Ashton, Jennifer, Leo,
Wylder, Bear, and Phoenix Moon
to live and grow together.
The Regional One Health
Foundation donors provide
funds for the High-Risk
Obstetrics department and
the Sheldon B. Korones
Newborn Center to acquire
the technology, equipment,
and training that keeps babies
and moms alive, even in highly
complex medical situations.
Did You Know?
Dr. Giancarlo Mari has brought cutting-edge surgeries
to the High-Risk Obstetrics Program at Regional One
Health. Intrauterine therapy for fetuses is one of
the developing frontiers in Maternal-Fetal-Medicine
(MFM). Dr. Mari is one of few MFM specialists in
the United States who performs surgery on fetuses,
currently done at only 10 centers in the US and none
within 700 miles of Memphis.
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player just two years after nearly losing her life in a car accident.
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MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE
that Won’t Be Crushed
The Ouachita Baptist University Tigers have on their women’s basketball
roster a young Memphian who has defied dozens of odds.
After a tough tryout that the coach was reluctant to even offer, the
women’s basketball team accepted Laura Spradlin as a walkon
player. This was just two years after Laura and her parents
didn’t even know whether she would be alive for tryouts.
Laura lived through a crushing car accident. It happened
on an afternoon that started off like every other day—math
tutoring for Laura, a lunch meeting for dad, and lunch out for
mom, who homeschooled Laura.
Laura’s green sedan took a direct hit from a truck on a
driving route that Laura traveled often. Just like that, Laura
went from a hard-working teen who had mastered classical
piano and had future plans to play college basketball to a
trauma patient at Regional One Health.
Lee Ann and Mike Spradlin, Laura’s parents, arrived at the
trauma center to a dizzying array of bad news. The lower
half of her skull had detached from the upper half and her
brain was hemorrhaging. Many of her bones had broken. She
had severe bleeding throughout her body.
“Even with our faith, it was a very dark time,” her dad
remembers. “We didn’t know if she was going to make it.
Even if she did, we knew there was the possibility of massive
brain injury and disability.”
Joyous moments kept the family afloat during Laura’s
recovery. The day she came out of her coma, a nurse called
the Spradlins immediately. Mike thought Regional One was
calling to discuss yet another surgery. Instead, he heard his
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Health for the life-saving medical care Laura received.
Laura Spradlin is now a 6’ 1” sophomore
forward on the Ouachita Baptist
University women’s basketball team.
Laura Spradlin couldn’t be happier with her
chance to follow her goals and dreams on
the campus of Ouachita Baptist University,
located in Arkadelphia, Arkansas.
For us as Memphians, you really feel that Memphis reaches its arms around
you and gives your family a big hug when you’re at Regional One.
— Mike Spradlin
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she said, “Dad, I think I’m in the hospital. Can you come pick me up?”
“That was the best Sunday of my life,” Mike attests.
Laura let everyone—staff, doctors, nurses, family, friends—know that she was going
to beat the odds in special ways that only Laura could do. When a physical therapist
told her to take one step, she said, “I’m going to take 10!” And she did.
When wearing an eye patch and a large elbow brace, she sat down at a piano in a
therapy room and played, from memory, a Rachmaninoff piece. The brain function
was there. Watching Laura at the piano, the speech therapist assured Laura’s
parents: “Your daughter’s going to be OK!”
Today, Laura’s beautiful smile radiates. As she thinks about her time with Regional
One Health’s doctors, nurses and staff, she recalls, “They literally put my face back
together. I really appreciate them and how much training they have to go through
and how much they help people. They’re just really awesome.”
“To now have a functioning brain and be back in school, to be able to play
basketball, to go through life like I would have before the accident,” her voice trails
off and she chuckles shyly. “Life after the crash is more meaningful.”
To the 17 doctors, nurses and staff who saved her life and rehabilitated her back to
full health, Laura says: “THANK YOU. Thank you and keep doing what you’re doing,
because it’s so necessary.”
How
You’ve
Helped
The funds donated by Regional
One Health Foundation donors
pave the way for advanced
training for doctors, nurses
and staff, and the purchase
of specialized equipment that
is essential in saving and
enriching lives. Funds raised
help all facets of the hospital
system, from trauma care to
outpatient services such as
rehabilitation.
Did You Know?
The Elvis Presley Trauma Center, the only Level 1
Trauma Center within 150 miles of Memphis, is one of
the busiest trauma centers in the country.
Level 1 designation means there is a multidisciplinary
team of highly trained specialists in the center 24/7
awaiting those in need of medical attention following
a trauma incident.
“The nurses here are excellent.
They know what to watch for,
they know how to educate the
parents. One nurse asked me if
anyone had told me what parts
of Laura’s brain were affected
by the bleeding. She handed
me the chart she was looking
at and went through every
part of Laura’s brain with me,
explaining the possible ways the
bleeding could affect Laura’s
life. I wouldn’t have known that
if she wouldn’t have taken the
time to help me.” — Lee Ann
Spradlin
“Dr. Croce helped us decide
what to do with Laura after
she left trauma care. There is a
rehab center in Atlanta where he
sometimes sends patients, and
he explained that Regional One
Health also has experts right
here in Memphis. He did all of the
research about the other facility
for us and even gave us questions
to ask each center. He patiently
and gently explained our options.
We wouldn’t have known how
to decide without him. We chose
Regional One.” — Mike Spradlin
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^Dear Colleagues & Friends,
People often ask me why I work at Regional One Health. In the past, I had so many
reasons it was difficult to mention just one.
However, over the past year, I have passionately provided one answer:
“Because of ONE Health.”
At some point today, I’m guessing you were in your home where you opened
your refrigerator and grabbed a snack. This week you probably did some
errands, like picking up clothes from the cleaners and grocery shopping. If
someone in your house is sick, that person more than likely has visited the
doctor, taken prescriptions, and is tucked away in bed. That person may be
bored, but is recuperating.
If you did any of these things, you have much to be grateful for, and you are
unlike most of our patients enrolled in ONE Health.
ONE Health, a population health strategy, works with men and women who
show up regularly in our emergency department. By regularly, I mean on
average 80 times a year. The vast majority of these people have a multitude
of societal issues that worsen their already tenuous health.
For example, if you are homeless, you are not going to monitor your high blood pressure. When you present
to an emergency room, the staff runs tests, lowers your blood pressure, gives you medicine and sends you
“home.” While this may fix the acute problem, you will return because your health will not improve. What
you need is stable housing.
Of our current ONE Health participants and program graduates, more than 50% have housing
vulnerability (e.g., homelessness, risk of homelessness, inability to care for self in current housing
situation, inability to pay utility bills). Incredibly, we have been able to secure permanent or temporary
housing for all these individuals through ONE Health.
Not all of our patients have housing vulnerabilities; for some it’s food insecurity, transportation issues, or
behavioral health. The point is that none of these issues are medical, but they make people sick, prevent
people from getting well, and drive up healthcare costs.
By helping these individuals address the social needs that adversely affect their health, we have achieved
significant reductions in emergency department visits and inpatient admissions while avoiding substantial
costs.
This is why I work at Regional One Health. Regional One Health faces the toughest challenges and the sickest
people, applies innovative solutions, and improves the quality of life for the people we care for.
This, in turn, improves the community I call home.
Tammie Ritchey, CFRE
Senior Vice President/Chief Development Officer
Regional One Health Foundation
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MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE
ONE Health:
The Compass that Will
Guide Needed Social
Change in Memphis
If you walked up upon Jamarcus Ankston, you would most
likely find him smiling. He seems to smile a lot. He sways a
little, too.
You’d have no idea how much physical pain his smile is
masking. You might not notice that patches of his body are
burned. And, you wouldn’t know that he doesn’t always
smile by choice.
Jamarcus is 28 years old. He dropped out of school in the
4th grade to care for his mom, who was then dying of a brain
disorder called acute cerebellar ataxia.
It’s the same disorder that causes Jamarcus to constantly
smile—he has little control of his facial muscles. It’s
what causes him to fall over when he tries to stand and
to sway while he sits. Unmedicated until recently, it’s the
disorder that causes Jamarcus to collapse onto the stove
and get burned when he cooks. His brainstem is growing
into his brain.
When Jamarcus arrived at Regional One Health with his
godmother, Betty, he was living in an abandoned house. As
Betty gave Jamarcus’ medical and home-life details to the
Regional One emergency department, medical and socialDONATE.REGIONALONEHEALTHFOUNDATION.ORG
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ONE Health is staffed by a small but mighty team who works
with doctors and nurses to identify emergency department
patients who have underlying social needs that directly affect
their health. ONE Health staff (l. to r.) Coralotta Cromer, Renesa
Clemons, and Megan Williams are seen here in a consultation.
work staff started to piece together what was happening in
this young man’s life.
They knew they could help.
Regional One’s initiative called ONE Health helps the most
vulnerable Memphians gain hope that their lives—riddled
with medical complexities and socioeconomic factors that
exacerbate health issues—can become better.
ONE Health exists as a doorway to connect people to
medical care but also to assist finding housing and food,
applying for insurance, Social Security or disability,
obtaining skills training or GED certification, receiving
addiction treatment, accessing transportation, and more.
In short, ONE Health is a compass that guides people in
the navigation of multiple complex medical and social
bureaucracies. This 18-month-old initiative gives hope of a
better quality of life to people who are so often overlooked
or beaten down.
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׉	 7cassandra://einS8ebOM_g4fYV9A3vxuC4WgFzyYrZdr73dKWCX4YU"` \daDf׉EIn Jamarcus’ case, ONE Health paid for the genetic testing that opened the door
to insurance and disability benefits, which led to receiving a wheelchair and
medication that allows him to manage the effects of the disease. ONE Health staff
obtained an apartment for Jamarcus, too, which has a wheelchair ramp and a
toaster oven that doesn’t burn him.
Because of Regional One’s vision to create a change in Memphis, the philanthropic
donors that bolster ONE Health, and the small but mighty ONE Health staff,
Jamarcus is managing his brain disorder.
Jamarcus is far from alone in his need for someone to care about him and help
him take uncharted steps toward stability—and ideally, independence.
“Everyone needs an advocate who knows the complexity of the systems and has
the heart to help them,” says ONE Health Program Manager Megan Williams.
“A lot of people don’t have someone to help them make sense of complicated
information. They may not have healthy relationships to help with things as
simple as picking up prescription medicine. That’s what we do. With ONE Health,
we help vulnerable Memphians to stabilize.”
A big-picture effect of helping individuals become more stable by addressing their
root problems, one by one, is the collective reduction in emergency room visits.
Regional One forecasts an annual savings of $1 million in emergency department
costs as more people who regularly rely on the E.R. connect to the social support
they actually need.
Data collected by Regional One shows that only about 20% of health is tied to
medical care received in clinics or the hospital. The rest is rooted in social issues
like poverty, addiction, or lack of housing, transportation, and food.
ONE Health has the opportunity to bring about change for generations of Memphians.
How
You’ve
Helped
For ONE Health, philanthropy
means survival.
“Dollars that come in means
dollars that we can offer to
pay for transportation to
pick up medicine, a mental
health assessment, addiction
counseling, rent—all of
those things that are often
root causes for why people
repeatedly appear in our
emergency department,” says
ONE Health Program Manager
Megan Williams.
ONE Health is still less than two
years old and was made possible
in part by a donation from The
Assisi Foundation and additional
individual and corporate donors.
A growing network of social
service providers are part of the
ONE Health hub that provides a
one-stop-shop to people in need
of support.
Did You Know?
As part of ONE Health, Regional One launched a free online
commnunity tool called ONE Health Connect. This web based
platform allows anyone to search by zip code for free or
reduced cost services throughout the Mid-South including
medical care, food, job training, and more.
Check it out by visiting: www.regionalonehealth.org/connect/
There’s no doubt how needed
this initiative is in Memphis.
Data analysis of Regional One’s
E.R. patient base backs up what
is intuitively known—caring for
people in the way they need it
will change lives and families,
and it will reduce the operating
costs of the hospital where no
one is turned away.
Dollar by dollar, you can be
part of making a better future
in Memphis.
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KENNETT, MISSOURI
Multiple Saves
and a Recovery
from Head to Toe
He’s a DJ every other Saturday night. His
house is under renovation and he can’t wait to
move in. He’s in discussions about taking over
the pro shop at the local golf course. He and
his girlfriend love to spend time together and
with their friends.
Life is good now. But less than two years ago, Richard
Prince’s life was almost tragically cut short.
It took the capable hands and warm hearts of Regional One
Health’s doctors, nurses, and staff in the Firefighters Burn
Center—including 40 surgeries over 10 months—for Richard
to have a chance to live the life he now leads.
His family calls him Richie. Over the 300 or so consecutive
days he was hospitalized at Regional One, his mom, Shirley,
became known to everyone—from Burn Center Medical
Director Dr. William Hickerson to every nurse—as “mom.”
“I felt like I was with family when I was at Regional One
with Richie,” says Shirley. “They let me cry when I needed
to, and I usually really needed to.”
After a horrifying accident in which 70% of his body was severely
burned, Richie Prince has made an astounding recovery.
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surgeon in Regional One Health’s
Firefighters Burn Center. His
passion for helping severely burned
patients comes alive in the teambased
environment at Regional
One, where surgeons, clinical care
doctors, pharmacists, nutritionists,
and nurses come together to care
for individuals throughout their
entire recovery journey.
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severe-burn wounds to cancer treatment-related radiation damage. Regional One
has the region’s only multiplace Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy chamber.
At the age of 39, Richard was severely burned by a backyard
bonfire when a canister typically containing diesel fuel was
mistakenly replaced with gasoline. Tending to the bonfire
resulted in an explosion that almost killed Richie.
He was burned from his hairline to his feet. Seventy percent
of his body was severely burned, with only the top of his
head and parts of the back of his body escaping the fire.
Emergency responders in the Missouri bootheel town
of Kennett, where Shirley lives and where Richie was
entertaining friends, knew the area hospitals couldn’t help
him. He was airlifted to Regional One Health’s Burn Center.
He spent about half of those 10 months on life support.
Shirley left her job and lived on Regional One’s 2nd floor,
where there’s a lounge with recliners for family members
who stay overnight with their loved ones.
Shirley recalls that Richie would have died more than a few
times during those critical ICU months, had it not been for
the calm response and skilled attention of several doctors
and nurses who saved Richie at every twist and turn his
medical condition took.
“I knew that the ventilator was keeping him alive,” says
Shirley. “One time when I was at the bed with him, his
ventilator blew out and air hit my face. I started crying
and Dr. Hickerson calmly walked over, told the staff what
he needed for Richie and told another person to take me to
the waiting room. He told me to go and he’d be there in 10
minutes.”
He would joke with the doctors and staff
even when rehab was hard and hurt.
Ten minutes later, Dr. Hickerson joined her in the waiting
room and said, “I told you I’d be here!” Richie was saved.
It was still hard on both Richie and Shirley when he was
finally able to leave the ICU, but at least now they knew he
was going to make it. As the nurses began to move him
around so he could see daylight and slowly begin to bring
motion back to his body, Richie’s personality also returned
to life.
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would joke with the doctors and staff even when rehab was hard and hurt.”
Recently, back in Missouri, Richie was being fitted for a leg brace to stabilize
a leg that still needs to heal from the accident. “He asked the doctor for a tree
trimmer brace instead of a regular one,” says Shirley. “He was a tree trimmer
before and thought it would be funny to ask.”
Amidst the laughter, Shirley says that Richie knows how much has been
done for him by both the medical team and his family and how much he went
through.
He’s still going through the process of healing and adapting to life now. During
the lifesaving process at Regional One, nine of Richie’s fingers and thumbs and
one of his legs had to be amputated. He has a prosthetic, but he can’t yet walk
on the other foot. He intends to walk again. He intends to live a very full life.
“I’m so proud of him,” says Shirley. “He gets out there and does everything he
wants to do. He’s doing just great.”
How
You’ve
Helped
Dr. Ram Velamuri was a key
member of Richie’s medical
team. For Dr. Velamuri,
teamwork among several
different medical specialists
was the key to caring for
Richie—as well as all patients
in the Regional One Firefighters
Burn Center.
“The team approach with our
plastic surgeons, critical care
doctors, nurses and our rehab,
nutrition, and pharmacy teams
made this modern-day miracle
possible,” says Dr. Velamuri.
Those who donate to the
Did You Know?
The Firefighters Burn Center at Regional One
Health is the only full-service burn center of its
kind within a 150-mile radius of Memphis. The Burn
Center has earned verification from the American
Burn Association (ABA) and the American College of
Surgeons (ACS), making it the only burn center in
Tennessee to earn this distinctive honor.
Firefighters Burn Center help
fund advanced training and
specialized equipment that have
created Regional One’s worldclass
burn center.
In Richie’s case, the medical
team worked together to use a
care technique that is unique
to just a few burn centers in
the country—with Regional
One being one of them. This
technique is a fluid-removal
therapy that when started early,
reduces toxicity as the body
fights to recover and helps
increase the odds of survival.
Thank you for helping make
these advancements available to
patients like Richie!
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DYERSBURG, TENNESSEE
Every Day
Is a Chance to Get Better
Every day is a chance to get better. This phrase sits on 18-year old Abbie Glozier’s Facebook timeline,
but it has much deeper meaning to her and her family than a simple social media post.
Nearly two decades ago, Regional One
Health’s NICU team welcomed firstborn
Abbie into the world. She weighed
just a smidge more than one pound.
Soon after, sister Allie entered the
world, weighing less than a pound and
fighting back against bleeding on her
brain.
But delivery for mom Diana wasn’t yet
finished. Little brother Caleb joined
his sisters five days later—the largest
baby of all three and the one who
stayed in the womb the longest, yet
still weighing in at just one pound two
ounces at his birth.
Already facing an emergency situation,
Diana’s labor began at just 22 weeks—
four and a half months too soon for a
full-term pregnancy. She was rushed
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to Regional One Health’s Sheldon
B. Korones Newborn Center, where
the doctors and nurses didn’t miss a
second to begin emergency care for
these precious, fragile babies.
The staff temporarily stopped Diana’s
labor to try to give the babies more
time, but ultimately, the infants
couldn’t wait. Allie and Abbie had an
infection and had to be delivered at 23
weeks as a life-saving measure.
Abbie faced significant stress in the
birth canal. She lingered there for
several days before Diana was able to
greet her first-born for the first time.
Her sister’s hemorrhaging brain tissue
indicated with near certainty that she
would develop cerebral palsy. The
NICU team had doubts the girls were
even going to live.
Caleb stayed as long as he could in his
separate amniotic sac, but it wasn’t
long enough to avoid complications
associated with premature birth. He
was born with impaired vision and
had to be connected to a ventilator to
help him breathe.
These tiny, very-low-birth-weight
triplets faced significant medical
hurdles—the likes of which take
personal resolve and a gifted team of
NICU experts to overcome.
“We started out every day for five
and a half months thinking it was
miraculous to keep them alive,” Diana
says. “My babies would just about die
every day.”
Today, Abbie has a job and drives
a car. She took a college class over
REGIONAL ONE HEALTH FOUNDATION
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with their mom Diana – overcame tremendous odds, surviving a risky delivery and a
difficult first several months of life. This year, the triplets graduate high school!
Abbie Glozier
Allie Glozier
Caleb Glozier
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You’ve
Helped
the summer to help her prepare to study and pursue a career in nursing after
graduating from high school in May 2019.
Despite Allie’s incredibly scary start and a series of developmental delays, she now
drives a car and has a 3.8 GPA. Over the years, every time a small developmental
delay would arise, Allie, her parents and her doctors proactively addressed it. Allie
beat many odds. “We’ve overcome a ton of issues,” her mom proudly says.
Recently, the Commercial Appeal
reported on a new medical study
showing that by intensifying
the care given to very-lowbirth-weight
babies (less than
three pounds three ounces) and
their moms, Regional One has
significantly contributed to the
decline in Shelby County’s infant
mortality rate. Very-low-birthweight
babies account for twothirds
of infant deaths.
Regional One Health Foundation
supporters who support the
Newborn Center help provide
advanced medical training and
specialized equipment that
help keep alive our frailest and
most-vulnerable community
members—tiny babies born
too soon and born under
severe duress.
Though now legally blind, Caleb has earned 26 merit badges with his Boy Scout
troop. The one he’s most proud of is the badge earned for co-piloting an airplane.
He became an Eagle Scout at age 17 and is also involved in the high school’s Jr.
ROTC program.
Diana feels eternally grateful for the life-saving care her babies received at
Regional One’s NICU. “I can sing praises of everyone on the NICU team,” she
offers. “They all knew what they were doing. I would spend eight to 10 hours in
the NICU every day. By being at the bedside that much I saw firsthand how they
respond to crises day after day.”
She has special praise for Jean Brooks, a NICU nurse with 50 years of experience
at Regional One Health. Diana developed a bond with Jean that has only
strengthened over the past 18 years. Jean sends Christmas and birthday presents
every year to the triplets.
“It’s pretty significant what she does,” Diana says. “I told one of my friends about
her, and my friend thinks she’s possibly an angel in disguise.”
Did You Know?
More than 1,300 premature or critically ill newborns are
treated in the Sheldon B. Korones Newborn Center each
year. Since opening in 1968, more than 45,000 premature
babies have been treated successfully, some weighing
just one pound.
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for our community’s tiniest patients every day. Seen here
are (clockwise from top left): NICU Nurse Manager Kelley
Smith, nurse Marcie Hanks, and medical director of the
Sheldon B. Korones Newborn Center, Dr. Ramasubbareddy
Dhanireddy, who is addressing members of the NICU
medical team during rounds.
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׉	 7cassandra://f6B_BPo6rSwjy6HC-fkneDQrYgmRwNrbh72n1wezbAI` \daDf׉EGWhen It’s Broken,
It Must Be Fixed
and Innovation Is the Way
Disruptive thinking. Invention. Mending what’s broken. Where would this world
be today without entrepreneurs?
Memphis is on the national map for entrepreneurism.
We have business incubators and accelerators, music
visionaries and artists in all forms.
Memphis also cradles an increasing number of healthcare
and medical-treatment innovators who are working to
overcome today’s predicament that what used to work in
healthcare might not be efficient or effective any longer.
Today’s challenges to patients, healthcare providers, and
payers—from outdated care models to evolving public
policies and untapped technologies—beg for new or refined
solutions.
Fortunately, a dose of entrepreneurial problem-solving is
being served in Memphis healthcare. Regional One Health’s
Center for Innovation is becoming the hub for problem
solvers both inside our healthcare system and in external
partner organizations.
The Center for Innovation, which is now just over two
years old, sits among excellent company in Memphis.
Organizations that serve the business side of healthcare
entrepreneurism and innovation in Memphis—for example,
Bioworks’ Zeroto510, EPIcenter, and StartCo—are already
alive and well in our community.
The emergence of the Center for Innovation brings an
important puzzle piece to those partners—a clinical system
that is on the frontlines of patient care for virtually every
population in our city.
Through partnerships, ideas that could offer improvements
for patients and providers become a process of solution
development, validating, feedback, and iteration. Case
in point, a startup company, Cast21, has partnered with
our Center for Innovation to advance its newly approved
medical device.
Cast21 was part of the Zeroto510 medical-device startup
accelerator, where its idea for an alternative to traditional
fiberglass casts and bulky braces came to fruition. After
graduating from Zeroto510 and receiving funding from
investors, Cast21 needed a clinical setting to serve as an
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1
Discovery
2
Interpretation
3
Ideation
4
Experimentation
5
Evolution
I have a
challenge.
How do I
approach it?
I learned
something.
How do I
interpret it?
I see an
opportunity.
What do
I create?
I have an
idea.
How do I
build it?
I tried
something.
How do I
evolve it?
This depiction of IDEO’s Design Thinking Methodology for entrepreneurial thinking is one source of
inspiration behind much of the work being done in Regional One Health’s Center for Innovation.
entry portal for the medical device and determine its
product value with patients. The partnership between
Cast21 and the Center for Innovation emerged—one way
that Regional One is at the heart of change and patient-care
improvements from the inside out.
True with any innovative process, iteration and the
willingness to let ideas fail are key. Out of hundreds of ideas,
only one might be viable. Innovation is a culture where
that’s okay and expected.
“Innovation requires an agile style of thinking and
operating,” says Center for Innovation Senior Manager
Alejandra (Allie) Alvarez. “The best ideas come from
validating—numerous rounds of validating and feedback,
in fact. In that process, an idea might quickly prove that it
can scale and become available to more people or for more
uses, or, it might be eliminated. Either answer is fine in an
entrepreneurial mindset.”
What is HumanCentered
Design?
• the needs of the
people
• the possibilities of
technology
• the requirements
for success
WE START HERE
Desirable
PEOPLE
Viable
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IThe entrepreneurial mentality allows for the validating of many ideas with less
money and resources. The key is to not spend years in development without
ever validating the idea or product with an actual end user. That method is far
too expensive and inefficient for an innovative culture.
The beauty of the Center for Innovation is the ability to try, validate, and pivot
improvements in healthcare delivery until a true clinical value is found.
Regional One’s employees are integral, too. Regional One’s concept of advancing
healthcare to meet our community’s needs began internally with “shark tank”
style idea competitions. From that, 90 ideas were submitted and several are in
implementation within Regional One, both in clinical settings and in operational
settings, such as the creation of a “Text to Clean” program that allows any
employee to create a janitorial request from their phone.
“It’s all part of creating a culture of innovation that has roots inside our own
healthcare system. As more ideas are tried and new lessons are learned, that
innovation reaches out across the community,” says Dr. Reginald Coopwood.
“We plan to play an important role in making more entrepreneurs want to
choose Memphis,” continues Dr. Coopwood. “When that happens, our patients,
our providers, our businesses and our entire community will benefit.”
How
You’ve
Helped
“Angel investing” is a common
term in the entrepreneurship
world and it means to provide
the early-stage funding when
a new concept is still being
validated and iterated.
Essentially, Regional One
Health Foundation plays the
role of angel investor for the
most-promising employee
and partner ideas that come
through the Center for
Innovation.
Similar to any start-up
organization or invention,
making something actually exist
takes resources.
Did You Know?
Since the launch of the Center for Innovation, two
idea submissions from employees have moved to ‘In
Pilot’ mode. One is focused on rate adjustments for
anticoagulation medications and the other on Code Blue
Events, both of which are crucial to the care we deliver.
Philanthropy is crucial to
the success of the Center for
Innovation. Funding provided
by Regional One Health
Foundation donors cover
salaries for staff, operational
expenses, and tools that allow
for the validating and further
development of viable ideas.
Additional funding is needed
for our Center for Innovation
to become a hub for incubating
start-up partnerships that
could benefit Regional One
patients—and patients in
healthcare facilities beyond
our own.
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The Orion ONE Round golf tournament and women’s golf clinic continue to be a hit! Since its inception in
2016, this event has raised over $200,000 for Regional One Health Foundation. Thank you to every sponsor,
team, and participant who has contributed to the success of this great event. To sponsor or particpate in the
Orion ONE Round golf tournament and women’s clinic, please call 901-545-6006.
Title Sponsor:
Participating Sponsors:
FedEx, Linkous Construction Company Inc., McVean Trading
& Investments LLC, Juice Plus+, Hospital Wing, FedEx
Employees Credit Association, Vistage, Cornerstone Systems
Presenting Sponsor:
Hole Sponsors:
American Program Management, Celine & Martin Croce,
Data Blue, Flintco, Jefferson Mortuary, Kelly Bolton, Lucy
& Mark Forrester, NovaTech, Silex Data Solutions, Thomas
Consultants, Inc., Turner Construction, Zayo Group
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The popular ONE Night Gala
returns on April 13, 2019.
Join us and 2019 co-chairs Jennifer Hobson and Suzana
Lightman for our largest fundraiser of the year—and
make more miracles possible like the stories you read
here.
The 1,000-person Gala always sells out! Tickets are now
being sold online at regionalonehealthfoundation.org.
To sponsor or attend this one-of-a-kind event, contact
Patrick Byrne by phone at 901-545-8174 or by email at
pbyrne@regionalonehealth.org
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Medical Officer
Dr. Martin Croce is a name many of you already know from his time leading the
Elvis Presley Memorial Trauma Center at Regional One Health.
Dr. Croce is now Regional One’s chief medical officer, a move into management and system leadership
that comes after his 30 years of compassionate service to countless patients in the trauma center.
In the CMO role, Dr. Croce will lead medical research, quality initiatives, medical staff services,
regulatory readiness, and infection prevention.
“My 30 years of trauma care have prepared me very well for the CMO position. The nature of trauma
frequently requires difficult decisions in the interest of patient care. We have a very effective team of
health care providers all focused on optimal patient outcomes,” Dr. Croce says.
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Elvis Presley Trauma Center, Dr. Martin Croce became the
hospital system’s Chief Medical Officer in mid-2018.
“Dr. Croce has been a valuable asset to this health system and this community,
providing exceptional trauma care to countless patients over the past 30 years.
I am confident that he will bring this same level of engagement to help us
continue on our journey improving upon and growing Regional One Health.”
— REGINALD COOPWOOD, MD, President & CEO, Regional One Health
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We are tremendously grateful to have the support of many community members who help save and improve the lives of our
patients through their generous contributions. We express this gratitude and recognize these donors through membership
in the exclusive giving circles outlined below. All gift recognition levels celebrate the spirit of philanthropy to advance our
healthcare mission. All charitable gifts help to strengthen our institution by providing vital resources for medical technology,
research, patient care, and community programs. To retain recognition status, donors must continue to make gifts each fiscal
year (July 1 – June 30).
The Pillar Society — Donors who give $10,000 or more annually.
The Founder’s Circle — Donors who give $5,000 or more annually.
The President’s Circle — Donors who give $1,000 - $4,999 annually.
The Cornerstone Circle — Donors who give $100 - $999 annually.
Pillar Society
INDIVIDUALS
Mr. & Mrs. Damon Arney
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Barton, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Chris Bird
Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Clay
Dr. & Mrs. Reginald Coopwood
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Forrester
Mr. & Mrs. William S. Franklin
Mr. & Mrs. Bob Harper
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Hussey
Mr. & Mrs. Louis Jehl
Mr. & Mrs. Rusty E. Linkous
Mr. & Mrs. Bob Moore
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Nichols, Jr.
Capt. & Mrs. Henry Nixon, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Paulo Teixeira
CORPORATIONS
AND FOUNDATIONS
Avectus Healthcare Solutions, LLC
Baptist Memorial Health Care
BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee
Community Foundation of
Greater Memphis
Dillard’s
Estate of Rachel Ferguson
FedEx Corporation
Fidelity & Guaranty Life
Insurance Company
First Tennessee Bank Foundation
Healthcare Excellence Institute
Johnson Auxillary Gift Shop
McVean Trading & Investments, LLC
Memphis Fire Fighters
Association Foundation
OR Nurses Nationwide, Inc.
Orion Federal Credit Union
Plough Foundation
Provident Management Consulting
Radians, Inc.
Scheidt Family Foundation, Inc.
Southeastern Asset Management
State of Tennessee
Suntrust Bank, Inc.
The Assisi Foundation of Memphis, Inc.
The Hohenburg Charity Trust
University of Tennessee Health
Science Center
Founder’s Circle
INDIVIDUALS
Anonymous
Mr. Daniel Case
Dr. & Mrs. Martin Croce
Ms. Deisell Donahoe
Mr. & Mrs. Eric Epperson
Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Floyd
Mr. & Mrs. Charles McVean
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Morris
Dr. Elizabeth Pritchard
Ms. Tammie Ritchey
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Robertson
Dr. Thomas Schroeppel
Mr. & Mrs. Phil Shannon
Mr. & Mrs. Josh Shores
Mr. & Mrs. William Stegbauer
Dr. Bruce Steinhauer
Mr. & Mrs. Johnny Stinson
Mr. & Dr. Darrell Thomas
Ms. Deborah Tipton
Mr. Mike Tutor
CORPORATIONS
AND FOUNDATIONS
American Esoteric Laboratories
American Residential Services, LLC
AutoZone
Bass, Berry & Sims
Butler Snow
Caesars Entertainment
Campbell Clinic
Cerner Corporation
Cigna Healthcare
Delta Dental of Tennessee
Dillard Door
Enablecomp
Evolve Bank & Trust
Farris Bobango Branan PLC
Glankler Brown
Highland Capital Management
Corporation
HRO Partners, LLC
JP Morgan Chase Bank
KPMG
Lawrence M. & Kerin C.
Magdovitz Foundation
Linkous Construction Co., Inc.
Lipscomb Pitts Insurance, LLC
Nexair, LLC
Owens and Minor
Paradigm Marketing & Creative
Pinnacle Financial Partners
Regions Financial Corporation
Reliant Investment Management, LLC
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St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital
Stragistics Technology, Inc.
The Advis Group
The Juice Plus Children’s
Foundation, Inc.
University Clinical Health
UT Regional One Physicians (UTROP)
Vizient
W.G. Yates & Sons
Construction Company
President’s Circle
INDIVIDUALS
Anonymous
Dr. Lanetta Anderson
Mr. & Mrs. Ed Apple
Mr. & Mrs. David Aquadro
Mr. & Mrs. Everett Bass
Mr. & Mrs. Bob Bassett
Mr. & Mrs. Craig Becker
Mr. Wilson Blake
Dr. & Mrs. Steven Boggs
Mr. & Mrs. Sam Bolton
Ms. Denise Burke
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Burkett
Dr. & Mrs. David Cannon
Mr. & Mrs. Tommy Carls
Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Coates
Ms. Susan Cooper
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Courtney
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Cross
Mr. & Mrs. John Daniel, III
Dr. Susan Dean
Ms. Petra Dodd
Mr. & Mrs. Pat Dougherty
REGIONAL ONE HEALTH FOUNDATION
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Ms. Katharine Ericksen
Dr. Tim Fabian
Ms. Carol Farris
Dr. Peter Fischer
Ms. Lavelle Fitch
Ms. Anne Forbus
Ms. Elizabeth Gilmore
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Gipson
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Goodwin
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Graeter
Ms. Madelyn Gray
Ms. Barbara Haines
Mr. Mike Hammersmith
Mr. & Mrs. Eddie Hardin
Mrs. Kimberly Harlow
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Harrison
Mr. & Mrs. Ricky Heros
Mr. & Mrs Joel Hobson
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Hooks
Mr. & Mrs. John Huffman
Mr. & Mrs. Tom Hutton
Ms. Cathy Jarnagin
Dr. & Mrs. Jerry Jones
Dr. Michael Jones
Mr. Booker Jones
Ms. Carey Keith
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Lightman, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Loeb
Mrs. Jacqueline Lucas
Dr. Louis Magnotti
Dr. & Mrs. George Maish, III
Dr. Patrick Malone
Ms. Christine Maxwell
Mrs. Pamela McBride
Mr. Thomas Miller
Mr. & Mrs. Ashley Pace
Ms. Michelle Patton
Mr. & Mrs. Bret Perisho
Mr. & Mrs. James Proctor
Mr. & Mrs. William Proctor
Mr. & Mrs. Scott Ready
Dr. Sandra Reed
Mr. Bobby Robinson
Ms. Valerie Russell-Scott
Dr. Mary Ryan
Ms. Virginia Ryan
Mr. & Mrs. Clayton Sapp
Mr. & Mrs. Barry Scearce
Mrs. Lisa Schafer
Mr. & Mrs. Steve Simpson
Mr. Mike Simpson
Dr. Chantay Smartt
Ms. Jacqueline Smartt
Drs. Laurie & Trevelin Sprabery
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Steinberg
Mr. & Mrs. David Stewart
Ms. Susan Sudman
Ms. Margaret Sutton
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Tate
Dr. Loyrirk Temiyakarn
Mr. & Mrs. James Thomas
Dr. Norfleet Thompson
Ms. Leticia Towns
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Vance
Mr. & Mrs. Scott Vogel
Ms. Morgan Ward
Ms. Nicole Washington
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Williams
Mr. & Mrs. Mike Wilson
Mr. & Mrs. Ed Yendrek
CORPORATIONS
AND FOUNDATIONS
Access Control Integration, Inc.
American Program Management, LLC
Antique Gallery
Bella Vita, Inc.
C Spire
Capitol Resources, LLC
Deupree Family Foundation
Diversified Trust Company
Elvis Memories Belgium
Firemen’s Mixed League
FirstBank
Flintco, Inc.
Giant Lift Equipment
Manufacturing Co.
Halley Consulting Group
Hel Health
Impact Management Group, Inc.
Jefferson Mortuary
Lakeside Behavioral Health
Landman Imaging, LLC
Lockton Companies, LLC
Mahaffey Tent and Party Rentals
Medtronic, Inc.
Morrison Management Specialist
NovaTech, Inc.
Paradies Lagardere
Progressive Technologies
RedRover Company
Renasant Bank
Semmes Murphey
Shelby County Employees
Southland Park Gaming & Racing
Staple Cotton Cooperative Association
Stone, Higgs, Drexler
Sun Trust Robinson Humphrey, Inc.
The Decisive Element Inc.
Tiger Sports Properties /
Learfield Communications, LLC
True Fans for Elvis Fan Club
Truist
Wright Medical Technology
Cornerstone Circle
INDIVIDUALS
Mr. & Mrs. Imad Abdullah
Dr. John Adams
Ms. Thea Adell
Ms. Caitlin Allen
Mr. & Mrs. Louis Allen, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Calvin Anderson
Mr. & Mrs. Scott Anderson
Ms. Robyn Angel
Mr. & Mrs. John Arkle
The Honorable & Mrs. Kenny
Armstrong
Ms. Virginia Arnesen
Mr. David Arnold
Ms. Cynthia Audain
Ms. Tiffany Austin
Ms. Vicky Aycock
Dr. & Mrs. Abdallah Azouz
Mr. & Mrs. Kirk Bailey
Ms. Sharita Baker
Mrs. Cheryl Banks
Ms. Beverly Barber
Mr. & Mrs. Greg Barnes
Ms. Mae Barnes
Mrs. Murna Barrett
Ms. Noemi Barroga
Mrs. Jodi Barron
Mr. & Mrs. Chad Barton
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Battistelli
Ms. Peggy Baudean
Mr. Richard Bearden
Ms. Jacqueline Beasley
Ms. Marquette Beechem
Ms. Tazame Bell
Mr. & Mrs. Allen Berry
Dr. Clayton Bettin
Mr. & Mrs. Blake Billups
Mr. Michael Blankenship
Mr. Charles Blayde
Ms. Tina Boam
Mr. & Mrs. Vince Boberski
Ms. Michelle Bohanon
Mrs. Edwyna Bonner-Jones
Mr. Lee Booth
Ms. Barbara Boulton
Mr. & Mrs. Dejuan Bowen
Mr. Berlin Boyd
Mr. & Mrs. Marion Boyd, Jr.
Ms. Belinda Boyd-Smith
Ms. Cynthia Branch
Ms. Bethany Brass
Mr. & Mrs. Bo Braswell
Mr. Kevin Brazzell
Ms. Judy Briggs
Mr. & Mrs. Al Bright
Ms. Cassandra Brittmon
Mr. & Mrs. Roger Brogdon
Mr. Keith Brooks
Ms. Ann Brooks
Ms. Ruby Brooks
Ms. Shirley Brooks
Mr. & Mrs. Willie Brooks, III
Mr. Maurice Brown
Mr. Steven Brown
Ms. Lashoyne Brown
Ms. Laura Brown
Ms. Pamela Brown
Ms. Sheilla Brown
Mr. Lee Brown, Jr.
Mr. Edward Brusseau
Ms. Brenda Buckley
Ms. Mary Buckman
Dr. Peggy Buckner
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Burke, Jr.
Ms. Martha Burkhead
Ms. Pecola Burns
Mrs. Rebecca Bush
Mr. Christopher Butler
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Byers
Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Byrne
Ms. Charity Campbell
Ms. Jennifer Campbell
Ms. Jacqueline Carpenter
Mrs. Nila Carrington
Ms. Cynthia Cash
Mr. & Mrs. Ted Cashion
Ms. Blas Catalani
Ms. April Chaney
Ms. Vanessa Christian
Mr. & Mrs. Randy Churchey
Mr. Jonathan Clanton
Ms. Robin Clanton
Mr. David Clark
Ms. Mary Clark
Ms. Ebony Clark-Yancy
Ms. Buffy Cleven
Ms. Helen Cole
Ms. Emma Coleman
Ms. Carol Coletta
Mrs. Sarah Colley
Mrs. & Mr. Jill Collins
Ms. Yolanda Collins
Mrs. Anne Conrad
Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Cook
Ms. Mandie Cool
Ms. Linda Courtney
Mr. Robert Cox
Ms. Jasmine Cox
Ms. Mamie Cox
Mrs. Holly Craft
Ms. Cathy Craig
Dr. & Mrs. Glenn Crosby
Mr. John Curran
Ms. Karen Curry
Ms. Deborah Curtis
Mr. & Mrs. Giles Damron
Dr. Lynn Dandridge
Mr. Harry Daniel
Mr. Tyree Daniels
Ms. Susan Dankel
Mrs. Jacqueline Daughtry
Ms. Teundra Davis
Mr. James Dean
Ms. Andre Dean
Ms. Johnni Dehoff
Ms. Amy Dennard
Mr. D’Arcy Deveaux
Mr. Hobbs Dewitt
Dr. & Mrs. Ramasubbareddy
Dhanireddy
Dr. Banani Dirghangi
Dr. Ayotunde Dokun
Ms. Gayle Dooley
Mrs. & Mr. Willean Driver
Ms. Mary Duerr
Ms. Mary Duncan
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Ms. Martha Fields
Dr. & Mrs. Lloyd Finks
Ms. Michelyn Fisher
Mrs. Elizabeth Flanagan
Ms. Sandra Fletchall
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Fogelman
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Fogelman, II
Mr. Christopher Foley
Mr. & Mrs. Bryan Ford
Ms. Lisa Forrest
Mrs. & Mr. Alison Fowler
Mr. Charles Franklin
Ms. Lacrecia Franks
Ms. Mary Freeman
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Mr. & Mrs. Donald Gilbert
Mr. Corey Gillum
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Glenn
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Ms. Cheryl Golliver
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Mr. & Mrs. Warren Goodwin
Ms. Raquel Green
Ms. Teresa Green
Mr. Joe Greer
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Ms. Patrice Griffin
Mr. Dusty Griffith
Mr. Matt Grimes
Ms. Helen Gronauer
Ms. Tina Gross
Ms. Linda Gruber
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Ms. Rhonda Hall
Dr. Gale Hamann
Ms. Karen Hamilton
Mrs. Jennifer Hamlett
Mrs. Ruby Hancock
Ms. Shauntae Hancock
Ms. Malvis Hardaway
Dr. Brenda Hardy
Mr. Lee Harkavy
Ms. Tiger Harper
Mr. Terence Harrell
Ms. Rachel Harvey
Ms. Lindsey Hedgepeth
Ms. Agnes Henderson
Ms. Cheryl Henderson
Mrs. Cassie Henson
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Hess
Ms. Faydra Hewitt
Ms. Tammie Hicks
Ms. Dianne Hightower
Mr. Leo Hill
Mr. & Mrs. Herbert Hilliard
Ms. Helen Hinds
Ms. Gloria Hollis-Pegues
Ms. Jo Holloway-Robertson
Ms. Evette Holmes
Ms. Pamela Holub
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Hopkins, Jr.
Ms. Deborah Hopper
Ms. Jessica Horn
Mr. Zachary Horne
Ms. Denise Houston
Ms. Racine Howard
Mr. Donald Howery
Ms. Alma Hughes
Mrs. Shymeka Hunter
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Hussey
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Hussey, III
Ms. Kecia Ivy
Mr. Courtney Jackson
Ms. Sandra Jackson-McClairen
Mr. Joshua Jacobs
Ms. Agnes Jefferson
Ms. Kathryne Jensen
Mr. & Mrs. Avery Johnson
Mr. & Mrs. Jeff Johnson
Mr. & Mrs. King Johnson
Mr. Ronald Johnson
Ms. Olivia Johnson
Mr. & Mrs. J.K. Johnston
Ms. Dorothy Johnston
Ms. Tameka Joiner
Dr. & Mrs. C.M. Jones
Mr. Charles Jones
Mr. Daron Jones
Mr. Epps Jones
Mrs. Deborah Jones
Ms. Kyndra Jones
Ms. Sabrina Jones
Ms. Andrea Jones-Sawyer
Mr. & Mrs. Bryan Jordan
Mr. Bradley Jordan
Mr. Jeremy Jordan
Mr. & Mrs. William Kaelin
Ms. Deborah Kanger
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Keeney
Mr. Paul Kelley
Mr. Mark Kelly
Mrs. Sherri Kimery
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Krauch, Jr.
Ms. Carmen Kreider
Ms. Aurelia Kyles
Mrs. Lydia Labetti
Ms. Nicole Lacey
Mr. & Mrs. Josh Lackie
Mr. Larry Lacy, Sr.
Ms. Sherl Lambert
Mr. Jesse Land, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Pierre Landaiche
Mr. & Mrs. Dudley Langston
Ms. Julie Lansky
Mrs. Jennifer Lasseter
Ms. Phyllis Law
Mr. Barry Ledbetter
Ms. Marilyn Lee
Mr. William Lemay
Mr. & Mrs. David Lenoir
Ms. Diana Lenow
Ms. Anne Leung
Ms. Velma Lewis
Mrs. Deborah Lindstrom
Mrs. Jeni Linkous
Ms. Anne Locke
Mrs. Danielle Lombard-Sims
Ms. Sandy Long
Mr. Devin Lovell
Ms. Nicole Lowe
Mrs. Janie Lowery
Ms. Jessica Lucas
Ms. Sharon Lucas
Mr. Terry Lynch
Mrs. Kerry Lyons
Mr. & Mrs. Lon Magness
Mr. Michael Maguire
Mr. Junai Maharaj
Ms. Pamela Maneclang
Ms. Alecia Marley
Mr. Caleb Martin
Mr. Bob Massey
Mr. Jacob Mathenia
Mrs. Shannon Mattern
Mr. Tim May
Mrs. Jenifer McBride
Ms. Jennifer McCarthy
Ms. Nicole McClellan
Mr. Alvin McEntire
Ms. Thelma McGee
Ms. Debra McLaughlin
Mr. & Mrs. Jim McMahon
Ms. Shirley McMillan
Ms. Theresa Medling
Ms. Marsha Mickens
Mr. Jed Miller
Ms. Bonnie Miller
Ms. Shonta Mims
Ms. Ellen Mitchell
Ms. Marquita Mitchell
Ms. Shawn Mitchell
Mr. Robert Montaque
Mr. Matthew Mooney
Mr. & Mrs. Johnny Moore
Mr. Bruce Moore
Ms. Deborah Moore
Ms. Joyce Morgan
Ms. Margaret Morley
Ms. Linda Mosby
Dr. Linda Moses-Simmons
Ms. Angela Mottley
Mr. Kevin Munn
Mr. John Murphy
Ms. Mary Murphy
Mr. Phillip Murray
Ms. Shelia Neal
Mrs Vicki Nelson
Ms. April Nelson
Ms. Gloria Newsom
Mrs. Caren Nichol
Ms. Leslie Nichols
Ms. Tijuana Nichols
Mr. & Mrs. Scott Notowich
Ms. Tommie Novick
Ms. Gwendolyn Nunley
Mr. Roger Nutt
Ms. Nancy Oborne
Mr. Kevin O’Donnell
Ms. Dariaus Offlee
Ms. Susan Oprean
Mrs. Robin Orgel
Mr. Michael Orr
Mrs. Gwen Owen
Ms. Shaquita Owens
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Ms. Marilyn Paige
Mr. & Mrs. Gary Parrish
Ms. Karen Parrish
Mr. Myers Parsons
Ms. Joann Passalacqua
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Ms. Vicki Patton
Mr. Keith Payet
Mr. & Mrs. David Peel
Mrs. Cassie Pennington
Ms. Linda Peppers
Mrs. Eldra Perry
Ms. Rebecca Perry
Ms. Sally Perry
Ms. Tammy Perry
Mr. Kewan Person
Mr. John Peterson
Mr. & Mrs. Brad Phillips
Mr. & Mrs. John Paul Phillips
Ms. Shannon Pierce
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Ms. Patricia Plummer
Ms. Loretta Poindexter
Mr. & Mrs. David Popwell
Mr. & Mrs. Clifford Posman
Ms. Alice Poston
Ms. Christine Pryor
Ms. Catherine Puls
Mr. Noah Quinton
Ms. Cheryl Rankin
Mr. Rene Rannou
Ms. Amanda Raper
Ms. Glenda Rathell
Dr. Mario Ray
Ms. Kimberly Rayford
Ms. Jane Raymond
Ms. Susan Reagor
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Reece
Ms. Gwendolyn Reese
Mr. Terry Remm
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Repin
Ms. Jessica Reynolds
Mr. Keith Rice
Ms. Marlie Rice
Mr. & Mrs. Phillip Richards
Mr. & Mrs. Buddy Ritchey
Ms. Joy Roaten
Ms. Dianne Robbins
Ms. Joy Roberson
Ms. Marie Roberson
Mr. Answorth Robinson
Mrs. Shade Robinson
Ms. Angelita Rodgers
Mr. Kevin Roedel
Mr. Ronald Rogers
Ms. Deborah Rogers
Ms. Maegan Rogers
Ms. Marilyn Rose
Ms. Randa Rosenblum
Ms. Coltedra Ross
Ms. Dionne Rousale
Mr. Lee Rudd
Ms. Leann Ruddick
Dr. Mathew Rudloff
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffery Rush
Ms. Bobbie Russell
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Sammons
Ms. Emily Sample-Spiceland
Ms. Terry Sandahl
Ms. Adrienne Sanders
Ms. Geraldine Sanders
Mrs. Kelli Saucerman-Howard
Ms. Troycie Sawyer
Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan Scharff
Mr. & Mrs. Elkan Scheidt
Dr. & Mrs. Dave Schwartz
Ms. Ambrosia Scott
Mrs. Suzanne Sexton
Mr. Scott Shanker
Mr. Casey Shannon
Ms. Tiffani Shaw
Mrs. A. Ruth Shephard
Mr. & Mrs. Ashley Shipman
Mr. Shoeb Siddique
Ms. Stephanie Simmons
Ms. Danielle Sims
Mr. & Mrs. Randy Sites
Mr. Bryce Smith
Mr. Michael Smith
Ms. Debra Smith
Ms. Kelley Smith
Ms. Nancy Smith
Ms. Pamela Smith
Mrs. Judith Sossaman
Ms. Vickie Spencer
Mr. & Mrs. Vernon Stafford
Ms. Valerie Stafford
Mrs. Beverly Stephens
Mr. & Mrs. Archie Stewart
Ms. Gail Stewart
Ms. Jamia Stewart
Ms. Terri Stokes
Mr. Ned Stokes, Jr.
Mr. Andrew Stolnicki
Mr. & Mrs. Herman Strickland
Mr. Todd Styles
Mrs. Michelle Swim
Dr. & Mrs. Ajay Talati
Mrs. Catrina Tate
Mr. & Mrs. David Taylor
Mrs. Yvette Taylor
Ms. Deborah Taylor
Ms. Phyllis Taylor
Ms. Jill Thelen
Ms. Amanda Thomas
Ms. Jasmine Thomas
Mrs. Yvonne Thomas-Westbrooks
Ms. Sharon Thompson
Mr. & Mrs. David Thornton
Mr. & Mrs. Tony Tice
Ms. Rachel Tonahill
Mr. & Mrs. Brett Toney
Ms. Jana Torresola
Ms. Susan Towler
Ms. Annie Townsel
Mrs. Renee Trammell
Mrs. Leigh Tucker
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Mr. & Mrs. Gil Uhlhorn
Ms. Angela Underhill
Mr. & Mrs. Steve Valentine
Ms. Latrenda Vaughn-Lloyd
Drs. Peggy & Bill Veeser
Ms. Eden Villanueva
Mr. Donald Vonbuskirk
Mr. Tri Vu
Mrs. Macy Wade
Ms. Deboralee Wallis
Mr. & Mrs. Jason Ward
Mrs. Katie Ward
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Warren
Ms. Mary Lee Warren
Ms. Reshemia Washington
Ms. Sharon Washington
Mr. & Mrs W. H. Watkins
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Watson
Mr. Dennis Watson
Mr. Mike Watson
Ms. Emily Watts
Ms. Susan Weaver
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Webb
Mr. Marcus Webb
Mr. & Mrs. David Weinstein-Pod
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Mrs. Cheryl Westlake
Mr. & Mrs. Andre Wharton,
Ms. Sharon Wheeler
Ms. Brenda White
Ms. Jana White
Ms. Lashawn White
Ms. Peggy White
Ms. Tiffani White
Ms. Michele Whitehead
Ms. Debbie Whitlock
Ms. Carolyn Whitney
Dr. Paige Whittle
Ms. Kathy Wicks
Ms. Festeria Wiggins
Ms. Lillian Wilkerson
Mr. & Mrs. David Williams
Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Williams
Mr. Jamar Williams
Ms. Angela Williams
Ms. Kathryn Williams
Ms. Shannon Williams
Ms. Faye Williams-Smith
Ms. Ivetta Willis
Mr. & Mrs. Kent Wills
Ms. Patricia Wills
Mr. Andrew Wilner
Dr. & Mrs. Robert Wilson
Ms. Allison Wilson
Mr. & Mrs. John Windsor
Mr. & Mrs. David Winter
Mr. George Winton
Ms. Dakasha Winton
Mr. & Mrs. Lou Wittenberg
Mr. Ted Woestendiek
Mr. Richard Wong
Dr. & Mrs. Chris Wood
Ms. Clarissa Woods
Mr. Jonathan Wright
Ms. Jacqueline Yates
Mr. Devin Yeager
Ms. Melva Zanella
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AND FOUNDATIONS
Aiden + Ollie Inc.
Automated Conveyor Systems, Inc.
Bank of America Charitable Foundation
Bell Grove Baptist Church
Blake Surface Solutions, Inc.
Brown & Associates, Inc.
Byas Funeral Home, Inc.
Champion Awards and Apparel
Christian Fellowship Church of God
in Christ
Church of Our Lord & Savior
Jesus Christ
Cleveland Lumber & Supply Co.
Combined Federal Campaign of Greater
Ark Mid-South Memphis
Community Bank
Community Health Charities
Condon’s East Union Pharmacy LLC
Cook and Bolton Group
Fidelity Charitable
First Horizon National Corp.
Fisher & Phillips LLP
Friends of Bennie Thompson
Friendship Baptist Church
Go Fisch Solutions
Greater New Jerusalem Church of God
in Christ
Huron Consulting Group
Hutchison School
James and Mary Shipp Charitable Fund
Kimbrough Transport, LLC
Kroger Foundation
Legacy Wealth Management
Mallory Alexander
International Logistics
Memphis Theological Seminary
Memphis Tomorrow, Inc.
Mid-South Transplant Foundation
Mom 365
Mount Beulah M.B. Church
Mount Zion Heathman M.B. Church
Mt. Calvary M.B. Church
Oakland Mt. Olive Church
Persimmon Grove Church
Prayer House Church
R&R Real Estate Managment
Sickle Cell Disease Association of
America, Inc.
South Sunflower Co. Usher Ministry
Southern Bancorp
St. James M.B. Church
State of Mississippi, County of
Washington
Studer Group
Sunflower Food Store No. 25
The Unity Health Pharmacy
Turner Enterprises, Inc.
Turners Downtown Market Inc.
Women’s Healthcare Office of
Obstetrics and Gynecology, PC
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IN MEMORY OF
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Janice & David Peel
Susan L. Karpie - Elvis Happy Fan Club
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True Fans for Elvis Fan Club
Sandy Warehime & Elvis Friends
Sandra Van Horn
Stuck on Elvis Fan Club - Janet Morris
Terri Hancock
Mary Clark
IN MEMORY OF
TRACY M. GOODWIN
Larry & Cathy Goodwin
IN MEMORY OF
SHELDON B. KORONES
Kelly B. Bolton
IN MEMORY OF
BRIAN K. POUNDERS
Charles & Cheryl Mohon
IN MEMORY OF
LLOYD BROWN
Cleveland Lumber & Supply Co.
John & Debbie Abide
IN MEMORY OF
NANCI CRAFT
Tiger Harper
Susan Smiley
Sarah
IN MEMORY OF
EDDIE DAVES
Cleveland Lumber & Supply Co.
IN MEMORY OF
MARIANA P. DAVIS
Cleveland Lumber & Supply Co.
IN MEMORY OF
JOHNNI A. DEHOFF
Sheilla Brown
IN MEMORY OF
CALVIN DYE
Cleveland Lumber & Supply Co.
Mr. & Mrs. Abide
Mr. & Mrs. Reynolds
IN MEMORY OF
CAROL FULLILOVE
Cleveland Lumber & Supply Co.
IN MEMORY OF
JULIUS GAINSPOLETTI
Cleveland Lumber & Supply Co.
John & Debbie Abide
IN MEMORY OF
BUTCH GOLDMAN
Collin Holderfield
IN MEMORY OF
JOHNNY GOLDMAN
Mandy Trotter
Leona Antilley
Roger Nutt
iCareRx Pharmacy
IN MEMORY OF
SIGMUND GRACE
Laurin Gregory
IN MEMORY OF
LILLY BELLE G. HAIMES
Laurin Gregory
IN MEMORY OF
LUCY JANOUSH
John & Debbie Abide/Cleveland Lumber
IN MEMORY OF
DR. STEPHEN KING
Juanita Merriweather
Ed W. Yendrek
Belinda McCrory
Rebecca Bush
David Arnold
Alice Berry
James Dean & Anne Smith
Anne E. Leung
Susan Dean
David & Sheryl Dean
Barry & Elizabeth Gilmore
Cory Evans & Melissa Kath
Neil & Nancy Arnold
Mary C. Buckman
Carmen Kreider
Karen & Harvey Parrish
Jill, Patrick, & Reed Collins
Ne’ll Shelton
Dr. Ronald Johnson
IN MEMORY OF
ED KOSSMAN
John, Debbie & Marica Abide
Cleveland Lumber
IN MEMORY OF
CAROLE MASON
Joann Passalacqua
Susan L. Karpie
Michael A. Marguire
Mary L. Warren
Vivianec C. Grittner
Carol Norman
Cassia Dawson
Vicky Coles
IN MEMORY OF
ALLEN MILLER
Jed Miller
IN MEMORY OF
JOHNNY B. MOORE
Memphis Tomorrow, Inc.
Dr. & Mrs. Reginald & Erica Coopwood
Mallory Alexander
IN MEMORY OF
HENRY MOSCO
Cleveland Lumber
Mr. & Mrs. John Abide
IN MEMORY OF
J.W. NELSON
Larry W. Boyer
IN MEMORY OF
LORENE PEACOCK
Alice Poston
IN MEMORY OF
EDWARD W. REED
Sandra Reed
IN MEMORY OF
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Betsy Friedl
Neil & Elizabeth Sauve & Lauren
Krapels
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Jana White
IN MEMORY OF
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Ed L. Apple
IN MEMORY OF
JOSEPHINE TUCKSON
Alice Poston
IN MEMORY OF
DOLLY WILLIAMS
Cleveland Lumber & Supply Co.
IN MEMORY OF
MARGARET WILSON
Merrill Lynch
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WOESTENDIEK
Allen Parsons
Devin Yeager
Ted Woestendiek
Tony or Paula Tice
Automated Conveyor Systems, Inc.
Kathy Gipson
Honor Contributors
IN HONOR OF
SUSAN S. ARNEY
Deborah D. Tipton
Karen Johnston
IN HONOR OF
SUSAN R. COOPER
Dr. Reginald W. Coopwood
Jane Raymond
IN HONOR OF
DR. REGINALD W. COOPWOOD
Mr. & Mrs. Bret Perisho
Sarah M. Colley
Susan R. Cooper
Jacqueline M. Lucas
Selden Popwell
Tammie J. Ritchey
Lisa C. Schafer
Leticia W. Towns
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DR. WILLIAM L. HICKERSON
Susan K. Sudman
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Harrison
Dr. Reginald W. Coopwood
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Monica N. Wharton
IN HONOR OF
BRET L. PERISHO
Susan K. Sudman
IN HONOR OF
DR. TRENT P. PIERCE
Victoria R. Russell
Anonymous
IN HONOR OF
ED GARRISON
Nexus Leaders Inc.
IN CELEBRATION OF
LIFE START HERE
Benjamin Eovaldi
IN HONOR OF
LOUIS PARRISH
Aiden & Ollie Inc.
IN CELEBRATION OF
LOUIS PARRISH
Gary Parrish
IN CELEBRATION OF
PHIL SHANNON
Thomas Miller, Jr.
IN CELEBRATION OF
BRENDA SHOTWELL
Alice Poston
IN CELEBRATION OF
RUBYSTINE YANCEY
Eldra Perry
Here is but one of our tiny miracles in the Sheldon B. Korones Newborn
Center. Your support helps save our patients’ lives every day.
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Reginald W. Coopwood, M.D.
Every day when I’m driving to my office at Regional One Health,
I’m reminded that miracles are real.
To be able to look a family in the eyes and tell them that, while their loved one is indeed facing a serious
medical situation, we have hope—that’s what keeps us going.
We are able to have hope because at Regional One we have outstanding doctors, nurses, staff, technology,
equipment, and processes that exist for the purpose of saving and improving lives. Our Centers of Excellence
stand alone in this region for the availability of world-class care that Memphians, Mid-Southerners, and
even—as you’ll read in one of our stories here—people from across the globe are able to obtain.
For us at Regional One, care means more than medical treatment. It means heart. It means compassion. It
means laughing and crying along with our patients and meeting them where they are. Nothing is easy for
our patients and their families when they are facing life-threatening events, trauma, the possibility of an
extended recovery period, or have complex health and social needs. Our job is not to just heal them, but to
care for them.
As you read in these stories from our patients, we don’t take this charge lightly.
We are able to have the resources to be world class and the people who lead with their servant’s heart
because of you, our donors. For years, your gifts have allowed us to purchase state-of-the-art medical
technology, provide advanced training for our caregivers, and launch programs that improve some of our
community’s most troubling health issues.
Your gifts help us believe that miracles will continue to be real for more people when they need us.
From the bottom of my heart, thank you for the support you provide Regional One Health, our patients, and our
caregivers.
Reginald W. Coopwood, M.D.
President & CEO
Regional One Health
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Your Support Helps Us Save Lives!
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