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A STORY OF SURVIVAL
Kelly and Gary Parrish Trust Regional One Health’s Center for High Risk Pregnancy to Save Their Baby
WHAT’S INSIDE
Donors and Surgeons
Saving Patients
Donor support provides upgrades for
Regional One Health Operating Rooms
Honor Roll of Donors
Acknowledging our dedicated
community of support
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FORWARD OUTLOOK
A STORY OF SURVIVAL
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Kelly and Gary Parrish
Trust Regional One
Health’s Center for High
Risk Pregnancy to Save
Their Baby
GROWING RELATIONSHIPS, IMPROVING COMMUNITY
Deborah and King Johnson give back to a hospital with family connections
DONORS AND SURGEONS SAVING PATIENTS
Donor support provides upgrades for Regional One Health operating rooms
14 PARTNER PROFILE: ORION FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
Supporting the Medical District in more ways than ONE
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ONE ROUND MAKES A DIFFERENCE
Fun on the golf course supports life-saving healthcare
HONOR ROLL OF DONORS
Acknowledging our dedicated community of support
FEATURE STORY
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Henry Nixon, Jr., Chairman
Bob Moore, Vice-Chairman
Chris Bird, Secretary
Lisa Jehl, Treasurer
Susan Scheidt Arney
Alison Barton
Tim Clay
Eric Epperson
Lavelle Fitch
Mark Forrester
Scott Franklin
Lee Harper
Michael Hess
Thomas Hussey
Preston Jefferson
R.E. Linkous
Marvell Mitchell
Michael Nichols
Jenny Robertson
Paulo Teixeira
Daniel Weickenand
STAFF
Tammie Ritchey,
Senior Vice President and
Chief Development Officer
Patrick Byrne,
Associate Director of Development
Marsha Evans,
Foundation Operations Manager
Mary Catherine Burke,
Manager of Events & Public Engagement
Sheilla Brown,
Development Associate
CONTRIBUTORS
RedRover Sales & Marketing Strategy
Bob Bayne Photography
GIVE
901.545.6006
donate.regionalonehealthfoundation.org
On the cover: Kelly and Gary Parrish hold son,
Louis Daniel, born at Regional One Health.
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Tammie Ritchey
Senior Vice President and Chief Development Officer
Regional One Health
P.S. If you would like to show your thanks for the life-saving work of Regional One Health with a gift, contact the
Foundation at 901.545.6006 or donate online at regionalonehealthfoundation.org/donate-now.
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Sincerely,
“ Our donors — you — are everyday heroes.
Thank you for sharing your stories of giving,
your motivations for giving and your dreams
for the future of Regional One Health.
Thank you for inspiring all of us.”
In this season of thanksgiving, I thank each of you. You are making Memphis healthier, you are saving the lives of
people you have never met and you are improving our community one donation at a time.
I am constantly amazed by what our Regional One Health doctors and staff can do to save lives. But even with the
best medical talent, there are so many things that we could not do without you — our donors.
This edition of ONEpulse will showcase some of the amazing things that happen because of you. Donors to our 2017
ONE Night Gala gave enough money to allow us to upgrade our operating rooms. Because of their generosity, our
patients will receive even more efficient care when seconds count.
Many donors contribute to our high risk obstetrics program and our newborn intensive care unit. They are literally
helping our physicians save the most vulnerable lives, babies. Like many families, Gary and Kelly Parrish never
thought they would be in the kind of scary situation a high risk pregnancy brings. Because our donors help us invest
in training and equipment, our team of doctors and nurses were able to react swiftly and confidently saving both
Kelly and baby Louis.
In my role, I get to hear your stories, what motivates you to give, and why you support different areas of care. I know
that your stories are moving and powerful illustrations of the impact of everyday heroes. In our Donor Feature, we
share King and Deborah Johnson’s story of giving motivated by their deep commitment to our community. I hope you
too will find these everyday heroes as inspiring as I do.
At the end of this issue, we present our annual Honor Roll of Donors. We are all humbled to see so many names on
that list. If we have not had the opportunity to thank you in person, please drop us a line. We’d love to give you a tour
of our facilities or talk with you over coffee to learn your story of giving.
I can’t say it enough, thank you.
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A STORY OF
SURVIVAL
Kelly and Gary Parrish Trust Regional One Health’s
Center for High Risk Pregnancy to Save Their Baby
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He wasn’t supposed to survive.
Nearly as soon as Kelly Parrish
discovered she was pregnant
she faced the near certainty she
wouldn’t bring her baby home.
The pregnancy was a shock. Kelly – the
mother of two boys – had recently suffered
a miscarriage at 24 weeks and delivered a
stillborn son, Elliott Theodore. But thanks
to Dr. Jacques Samson, MD, and the nearly
20 medical professionals at Regional One
Health’s High Risk Pregnancy Program who
were prepared to handle her one-of-a-kind,
high-risk pregnancy, this story has a happy
ending.
To call Kelly’s pregnancy, labor and delivery
experience improbable is too simple, at
least without understanding the full story.
This is a story of one determined mother
and the trust she and her husband placed
in Dr. Samson and his team at Regional One
Health to guide them through a pregnancy
and delivery that is surely heading for
medical journals.
An emotional
rollercoaster
Kelly Parrish thought for many years she was
destined to be the mother of one son, Aiden
Turner, born in 2003. But after delivering
another baby, son Oliver Jean, in 2013, Gary
and Kelly decided to try for a third child.
Less than two years later Kelly became
pregnant again. She thought it was
progressing well. At 23 weeks and five days
she had an ultrasound and the baby was
“perfect.” But then she developed a rash,
and out of precaution – and some worry –
Kelly called her doctor who had her come in
for blood work.
While there, Kelly asked to have the baby’s
heartbeat checked. Minutes later
in the
ultrasound room, her worst fears became
reality. “He was just lying there. He doesn’t
have a heartbeat,” Kelly said.
“It was such a surreal
moment. The doctor got on his
knees and said, ‘I’m sorry. We
need you to go to the hospital.
You can deliver today.’”
Meanwhile, Gary – a national college
basketball writer for CBSSports.com, studio
analyst for CBS Sports and radio host on
92.9 ESPN Radio in Memphis – was in New
York preparing for one of his regular TV
spots. The phone call he received was one
every father-to-be never expects to get.
“You don’t imagine that,” Gary said. “It’s
weird because you realize you’re doing
something the next day you’ve never done
in your life: deliver a baby, hold the baby
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her. Usually when you get devastating
news you’re surrounded by people who are
grieving with you and comforting. I’m at an
airport and all messed up in the head.”
Gary rushed home and Kelly delivered baby
Elliott the next day. And just a few days
later, the mourning family was back in the
hospital with Kelly experiencing intense
abdominal pain. She needed surgery to
remove part of the placenta that remained.
for their family to take the next steps in
piecing together their lives.
But now Kelly was pregnant. And despite the
insurmountable odds, she was determined
to see this pregnancy through. She had just
experienced something no mother ever
wants to go through and wasn’t ready to do
it again.
Yet, most physicians wouldn’t even take
this case. There is nothing documented that
says a woman with this kind of significant
uterus tear has had a successful pregnancy.
Kelly planned to be the first.
Louis laughs while father
Gary checks the latest
scores in the background.
Unexpected News
A few weeks later, the Parrish’s emotional
rollercoaster continued when doctors
discovered a tear to Kelly’s uterus that
needed to be repaired immediately.
But a pre-op pregnancy test revealed Kelly
was pregnant.
Yes, pregnant with a uterus tear. Her OB/
GYN consulted Dr. Samson about the unique
case and that’s when Kelly was introduced
to Regional One Health’s services.
“I’ve seen a lot of very high-risk cases.
That’s what I do for a living,” Dr. Samson
said. “I had seen cases that are similar but
not to that extent. A case like that you don’t
expect a pregnancy to go forward. And if it
does you expect a catastrophic outcome.”
Kelly and Gary were just a few weeks
removed from losing a son, and were ready
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“I’m big on percentages and
numbers,” the sportswriter
said. “You tell me someone
is a 90 percent free throw
shooter and I figure he’s
making the next free throw.
We were basically a 10
percent free throw shooter.”
The expectation was that as the uterus
grew, the size of the defect would increase
along with it, and the probability of a rupture
was near certain. If not caught in time, the
mother can bleed out.
Dr. Samson consulted colleagues across
the country and sought all the literature he
could find, only there really wasn’t anything
similar to what Kelly Parrish wanted to do.
The reason it’s not in medical literature?
Dr. Samson said doctors usually don’t report
catastrophic cases, and the evidence pointed
to this case having a similar conclusion.
“I only saw one case report of someone
repairing this defect at 18 weeks of the
pregnancy and the pregnancy didn’t go too
far, maybe early third trimester before there
was a rupture and delivery,” he said. “I told
them up front this is where we are. I told
them, ‘You tell me how to proceed and I’ll do
my best to take you to that level.’”
Kelly was monitored weekly by Regional
One Health’s team of specialists. And
every week the tear grew. The plan was to
attempt a repair between 18 and 20 weeks.
At about 20 weeks in, something changed.
A small layer of myometrium – the smooth
uterus muscle – formed over the tear just
before Dr. Samson planned to do surgery. A
barrier of sorts had formed, possibly buying
more time.
who provided vital support to Kelly as she
worked to get Louis to latch, a process that’s
sometimes difficult for premature babies.
“She checked to make sure I was pumping
right away,” Kelly said. “She said no one
will say a baby at 32 weeks will latch but if
you want to, I’ll work with you. I just cried
in her arms.”
Meanwhile, Dr. Samson asked the couple
about delivering the baby at Regional One
Health. Gary hadn’t thought about it before,
but it didn’t take much for Dr. Samson to
convince them about his great relationship
with the large team of professionals who
would assist in the delivery.
An Emergency
Delivery
Delivery was scheduled for the day after
Thanksgiving, still several weeks before the
Jan. 5 due date.
A few weeks prior Kelly went in for an
ultrasound at Regional One Health. On
her way home from the appointment, Dr.
Samson called. He told her to immediately
return to the hospital. The tear was wide
open and it was time.
Seventeen members of the Regional One
Health team were ready when Kelly arrived.
They wasted no time.
“It was really scary,” Kelly
said. “I can feel them doing
things but I don’t hear a
baby cry. I said, ‘Dr. Samson,
what’s going on?’”
Dr. Samson’s team was busy repairing
Kelly’s uterus before taking the baby. Louis
Daniel was born on Nov. 15, 2016, weighing
4.4 pounds. He immediately went to the
NICU, which was a tough situation for Kelly,
who describes herself as a hands-on mother.
She praised lactation nurse Ashley Smith
Kelly soon went home. Baby Louis stayed in
the NICU. But Kelly returned every day and
spent countless hours holding and nursing
him. She said she is thankful for the nurses
who allowed her so much skin-on-skin time
with Louis. She believes that played a big
role in him only staying thirteen days in the
NICU before she and Gary took him home.
Kelly had an ultrasound seven weeks later
that confirmed the uterus tear was repaired.
Other than a hernia repair, she said Louis is
doing great. “He’s a happy, healthy baby.”
Kelly praised the care she received at
Regional One Health that guided her through
an uncertain pregnancy, risky delivery and
care her newborn received.
“So many people were
interested in our care
and they had educated
themselves on my case
before they came in the
room. The care from
Regional One Health was
phenomenal,” she said.
To find out how you can support
Regional One Health’s Center for High
Risk Pregnancy, please contact our
Foundation at 901-545-6006.
Louis Daniel Parrish
is a happy, growing
Regional One Health baby.
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support of ONE Night Gala helps us better serve patients through the purchase of
leading-edge, life-saving technology; advanced training opportunities for Regional
One Health medical staff; new and expanded programs that address community
health issues; and support for Regional One Health’s teaching mission.
Early Bird Special
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Deborah Johnson’s official title at First
Tennessee Bank is “Senior Vice President
and Relationship Manager”, but you might
say that she and her husband, King S.
Johnson, are around-the-clock relationship
managers.
As Chairman of the Board for the
Germantown Area Chamber of Commerce,
Deborah is quick to say,
“If the right people get
together, big things can
happen for Shelby County.”
Deborah and King are some of those “right
people” helping to make big things happen
at Regional One Health.
Deborah’s involvement with Regional One
Health began as a family connection to
the hospital during the John Gaston days.
Her mother had five of her nine children at
the hospital and although she was always
passionate about the quality of care she
received there, she never expected to return
as she did. After Deborah’s father passed
away, her mother lost her health insurance.
When she fell
ill, she went to what was
then the Med. According to Deborah, her
mother received the same level of excellent
care despite not having insurance or the
financial ability to pay on her own. “Once
you experience that,” Deborah says, “you
know you have to give back.”
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REGIONAL ONE HEALTH FOUNDATION
King jokes that he inherited his dedication
to Regional One Health when he married
Deborah, but he has personal connections of
his own. He also comes from a large family
and has two siblings who were born there.
As an Enterprise Executive with Comcast
Business, he’s worked all over the country
but has always felt a strong connection to his
Mid-South roots. And as a native Arkansan,
he knows the importance of Regional One
Health’s Level 1 Elvis Presley Trauma Center
to the entire region. “You don’t wake up in
the morning planning on going to a trauma
center, but when you’re in a life and death
situation, you need the best care.”
In talking about why they support Regional
One Health, King notes,
“Trauma has no name on it.
It doesn’t discriminate by
income, race or background.
We can all be affected by
trauma, and you never know
when you’ll need that level
of care. If you haven’t needed
Regional One Health’s trauma
care yourself, you likely know
someone who has.”
Although they’ve had a long history of
supporting Regional One Health at some
level, attending the annual ONE Night gala
as the guests Dr. Belvia Carter caused them
to give back even more.
Deborah also decided it was important to
support her financial donations with the gift of
time, making room for ONE Club, the women’s
KING JOHNSON
auxiliary group, in her already full volunteering
calendar that includes the Community Alliance
for the Homeless, the Lorraine Civil Rights
Museum Foundation and Berean Missionary
Baptist Church. She recently joined ONE Club
for a tour of Regional One Health’s new East
location and was surprised to see all that was
taking place there as a “one-stop shop” for
patients. She says the impact of cuddling the
delicate babies in the NICU is nearly impossible
to describe but it makes her want to reach in
and give a little more.
When the Johnsons talk about their
commitment to Regional One Health
Foundation, it’s easy to see a sense of joy
in giving. Both are quick to say that they feel
supporting their community is an obligation
that they take very seriously. “People made
investments in us as we grew into the
people we are today,” Deborah says. “Now
it’s our turn. To whom much is given, much
is required.”
For Deborah and King Johnson, every dollar
given to Regional One Health is a dollar going
straight into helping our community. True to
their “relationship manager” natures, they
see community leadership as connecting
the right people to the right resources to
make good things happen.
King adds with a smile, “Imagine the impact
we could have if everyone gave just a little
more. Lives could be saved.”
If you would like to get involved with
ONE Club or make a gift to Regional
One Health, contact us at 901.545.6006
or visit the “Get Involved” page at
regionalonehealthfoundation.org.
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The improved technology in the OR will go
a long way in improving how Regional One
Health trains future surgeons.
The upgraded technology
in our operating rooms will
raise our facilities to the
level of world-class care
our physicians and nurses
provide on a daily basis to
you and your loved ones.
Our
patients,
trauma
surgeons
and
high-risk obstetricians deserve the
best technology available to facilitate
operations, maximize surgical results and
optimize healing and health.
DONORS & SURGEONS SAVING PATIENTS
Donor support provides upgrades for Regional One Health Operating Rooms
Thanks to hundreds of
donors at our 2017 ONE Night
Gala, Regional One Health is
introducing technology to the
operating room that will improve
our surgical procedures.
Efficiencies matter in operating rooms
because time matters. You can bleed to
death in 20 seconds.
Regional One Health performs more than
9,000 surgeries a year in operating rooms
(ORs) that are up to 20 years old. Our
older operating rooms do not have the
enhancements and technology currently
available that could allow our skilled surgical
teams to be more effective in delivering
care to our patients.
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Currently, when a surgeon needs to
examine a patient’s previous X-ray, he or
she must exit the OR to view the image
before scrubbing back in to continue a
procedure. When patients are flown in
from other facilities they often don’t come
with printed X-rays. Instead, the original
facility sends a disk with that patient’s
images. When they arrive at Regional
One Health the surgical team examines
the images from the disk on a computer
before entering the OR.
“It’s like looking at a picture and then
recalling what it looked like as you try to fix the
problem,” said Erin Price, nurse manager of
Trauma OR.
It’s incredibly inefficient and it doesn’t
have to be. There are solutions that
improve outcomes, but until now
Regional One Health was not able to
afford these technologies.
Thanks to generous donors,
seven out of 11 operating
rooms will receive technology
upgrades by the end of 2017.
The Stryker iSuite is a technology
solution - an integrated monitor system
- that allows surgical teams to focus
more on patient care by maximizing
the surgeon’s control of the OR. These
planned technology enhancements will
The operating room can be a scary place.
For us it is also a sacred space, where a
highly
specialized team works together
Ruth Shumaker, Interim Director of Surgical Services,
Dr. Peter Fischer, Trauma Surgeon, and
Tammie Ritchey, Sr. VP and Chief Development Officer,
discuss the benefits of upgraded operating rooms.
OR upgrades made possible
by Regional One Health
Foundation include:
• Stryker iSuite additions to
four Trauma operating rooms
• Stryker iSuite additions to
three Chandler operating
rooms
• Labor and Delivery bed and
lighting upgrades
allow more efficient procedures—such
as smaller incisions, shorter exposure to
anesthesia and less blood loss—which
in turn will allow the patient to recover
faster and go home sooner.
The technology improvements will also
enable more accurate procedures, allowing
the surgeon to correctly place sutures,
screws, rods or pins the first time.
“When you think of a CT scan, there are 30
to 100 different slices that you’re looking at.
So when a surgeon scrubs in and he can tell
a nurse, ‘Go to slice 36,’ it’s a big change.
Right now you can’t do that because it’s not
in the OR,” says Erin.
With the new technology, anything in a
patient’s record can be displayed on the
new monitors in the operating rooms,
giving the surgeon better control of their
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These OR upgrades are only possible
because of the gifts made by donors
at our 2017 ONE Night Gala. To help
expand the technology upgrades to
other Regional One Health ORs, please
make a contribution to Regional One
Health Foundation. You can visit
www.regionalonehealthfoundation.org
for more information.
to bring about healing and health, where
every necessary piece of equipment must
be available to handle the unknown and
create a positive outcome.
Our surgeons save lives every day. By
supporting Regional One Health, our donors
do too.
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SECOND ANNUAL ONE ROUND A
THANK YOU
to our ONE Round
Golf Classic Sponsors
PRESENTING SPONSOR
HUGE SUCCESS
WOMEN’S CLINIC PRESENTING SPONSOR
SOrion Federal Credit Union
Transforming a major street corner in
the heart of the Medical District, Orion
purchased an old gas station at Poplar
and Dunlap and replaced it with an awardwinning,
LEED Silver®
building with
exterior LED color lighting which can be
seen by patients in nearby hospitals. Orion
CEO Daniel Weickenand said the decision
was more about Memphis and less about
the bottom line.
“We wanted to go beyond reactivating
a dead street corner. We wanted to
build something that members and the
neighborhood would be proud of, and
even more, would reflect the change and
evolution going on in the area. For us,
that meant a state-of-the-art facility with
a design that would embody openness
and connection to the people we serve,”
stated Weickenand.
Relationship with
Regional One Health
Orion’s relationship with Regional One
Health
began
in
an effort
to
support
the growing initiatives of Dr. Reginald
Coopwood. Orion is a sponsor of the
annual gala and golf tournament benefiting
the Regional One Health Foundation
and is involved in supporting innovation
at the hospital. Orion also offers oneon-one
financial
services
and financial
literacy seminars to Regional One Health
employees at the hospital.
Orion Gives Back
Orion celebrates 60 years serving Memphis
this year and has a long history of community
involvement, including sponsoring events
like the Orion Free Music Concert Series
at the Levitt Shell and River Arts Fest.
Orion also adopts 10 schools in
Shelby County near branches
so employees can support
teachers, serve as field
trip chaperones and help
the students. Through
the Orion Gives Back
program, employees
volunteer with a
upporting the Medical District in More Ways than ONE
different Memphis-based non-profit each
month to impact the city. Orion Federal Credit
Union is proud to be part of the Medical
District and part of Memphis.
A round of thanks to our generous sponsors of the 2nd Annual Orion ONE Round
Golf Classic presented by BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee. The event was held
Monday, October 2, 2017, at beautiful Spring Creek Ranch. While the tournament
was another huge success, the Inaugural Women’s Clinic presented by FedEx
was a big hit too. More than 20 attendees received special instruction from LPGA
professionals Michelle McGann, Gail Graham, Michaelyn Bradford and Jennifer
Hudson. All proceeds from the golf tournament and women’s clinic support the
life-saving work of Regional One Health.
ELVIS PRESLEY TRAUMA CENTER SPONSOR
FIREFIGHTERS BURN CENTER SPONSOR
Founded in Memphis in 1957, Orion
has grown to become the largest
credit union in West Tennessee,
with over 60,000 members and
more than $700 million in assets.
WOMEN’S & INFANTS SPONSOR
BREAKFAST SPONSOR:
VISTAGE
BEVERAGE SPONSOR:
CORNERSTONE SYSTEMS
HOLE SPONSORS:
AMERICAN PROGRAM MANAGEMENT,
ANTIQUE GALLERY, BLAKE SOLUTIONS,
CHAMPION AWARDS, FLINTCO,
INTEGRATION PARTNERS, JEFFERSON
MORTUARY, KELLY BOLTON & MERRILL
LYNCH, LEGACY WEALTH MANAGEMENT,
MARK AND LUCY FORRESTER,
NOVACOPY, REDROVER SALES &
MARKETING, SOUTHLAND PARK,
SUNTRUST, THOMAS CONSULTANTS,
UT-REGIONAL ONE PHYSICIANS
SAVE THE DATE
Daniel Weickenand, Orion CEO
Dr. Reginald Coopwood, ROH President and CEO
REGIONAL ONE HEALTH FOUNDATION
J O I N U S N E X T Y E A R : OC T OB E R 1 , 2 0 1 8
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HONOR ROLL OF DONORS
HONOR ROLL OF DONORS
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.
Recognition status is based on giving each fiscal year (July 1, 2016 - June 30, 2017).
OUR CIRCLES OF GIVING
The Cornerstone Circle - Acknowledges donors who give $100 - $999 annually.
The President’s Circle - Acknowledges donors who give $1,000 - $4,999 annually.
The Founder’s Circle - Acknowledges donors who give $5,000 or $9,999 annually.
The Pillar Society - Acknowledges donors who give $10,000 or more annually.
The John Gaston Society - Acknowledges donors who make gifts through will bequests, trust
agreements, life insurance and similar planned gifts of any size.
INDIVIDUALS
PILLAR SOCIETY
Mr. and Mrs. Damon Arney
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Barton, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris W. Bird
Dr. and Mrs. Reginald W. Coopwood
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Harper
Dr. Stephen R. King
FOUNDER’S CIRCLE
Dr. Belvia Carter
Mr. Daniel F. Case
Mr. Staley Cates
Mr. and Mrs. Tim M. Clay
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Courtney
Ms. Sophia S. Cranshaw
Dr. and Mrs. Martin A. Croce
Mr. Jeffrey O. Drinan
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Floyd
Dr. Stefan Harsch
Ms. Tammie Ritchey
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Shannon
Ms. Nancy W. Smith
Dr. Bruce W. Steinhauer
Mr. and Mrs. Paulo L. Teixeira
Dr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Thorpe, Jr.
Ms. Deborah D. Tipton
Mr. Mike Tutor
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PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE
Mr. and Mrs. John Abide
Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Apple, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Randy B. Austin
Dr. and Mrs. Abdullah Azouz
Mr. James A. Baker III
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bass
Mr. and Mrs. Craig Becker
Dr. and Mrs. Neal S. Beckford
Mr. Lloyd A. Berry
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bolton
Mr. and Mrs. Marion S. Boyd, Jr.
Mr. Carlos Brown
Dr. and Mrs. David L. Cannon
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Coates
Mr. Ron Coleman
Mrs. Sarah M. Colley
Ms. Cynthia Collins
Ms. Susan R. Cooper
Dr. and Mrs. Glenn A. Crosby II
Ms. Petra L. Dodd
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Epperson
Ms. Katharine W. Ericksen
Ms. Carol A. Farris
Dr. Peter Fischer
Ms. Lavelle Fitch
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fitzgerald
Ms. Anne C. Forbus
Mr. and Mrs. Mark M. Forrester III
Mr. and Mrs. William S. Franklin
Ms. Rachel G. George
Mr. Elizabeth Gilmore
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Goodwin
Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Graffam
Ms. Madelyn Gray
Ms. Barbara J. Haines
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Hardin
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce A. Harrison
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hess
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hooks
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Huffman
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Hussey
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hutton, Jr.
Ms. Cathy A. Jarnagin
Reverend and Mrs. Preston Jefferson
Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Jehl
Mr. and Mrs. King Johnson
Dr. and Mrs. Mike Jones
Ms. Kelly B. Jordan
Ms. Susan L. Karpie
Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Keeney
Mr. Alvin Levy
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lightman, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Rusty E. Linkous
Mrs. Jacqueline M. Lucas
Dr. Patrick K. Malone
Ms. Christine M. Maxwell
Mrs. Pamela S. McBride
Mr. and Mrs. Marvell Mitchell
Mr. and Mrs. Bob F. Moore
Capt. and Mrs. Henry J. Nixon, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Pace
Dr. and Mrs. Edward Perez
Mr. and Mrs. Bret L. Perisho
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Perry
Dr. Elizabeth Pritchard
Mr. and Mrs. James K. Proctor
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Ritchey
Mr. Bobby M. Robinson
Ms. Loretta S. Rodriques
Ms. Valerie R. Russell-Scott
Dr. Mary K. Ryan
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Scearce
Mrs. Lisa C. Schafer
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Sheahan
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sherry
Mr. David Short
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Simpson
Ms. Jacqueline T. Smartt
Mr. and Mrs. G. Henry Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Steinberg
Ms. Gail C. Stewart
Ms. Susan K. Sudman
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell K. Thomas
Ms. Leticia W. Towns
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vance
Drs. Bill and Peggy Veeser
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Vogel
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Wagers, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Weickenand
Mr. Craig Weiss
Mrs. Monica Wharton
Mr. Ricky E. Wilkins
Col. David Scoop Willingham
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Yendrek
CORNERSTONE CIRCLE
Mr. Imad I. Abdullah, Esq.
Ms. Shirley A. Abram
Mr. James F. Adams
Ms. Thea S. Adell
Ms. Marcia R. Albritton
Ms. Adrianne Allen
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Allen, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin L. Anderson
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Anderson
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Anderson
Ms. Robyn L. Angel
Mr. Drew L. Armstrong
Ms. Lasheena M. Armstrong
Ms. Amy D. Arnold-Bobbitt
Mr. Rodrigo D. Arteaga
Mr. Joseph F. Atkinson
Ms. Cynthia Audain
Ms. Tiffany M. Austin
Ms. Cheryl V. Baker
Ms. Sharita R. Baker
Mr. and Mrs. Rand Ballard
Mrs. Cheryl R. Banks
Ms. Donna R. Baptiste
Ms. Beverly A. Barber
Ms. Mae E. Barnes
Mrs. Murna E. Barrett
Mr. and Mrs. Chad Barton
Ms. Peggy S. Baudean
Ms. Becky L. Bayless
Mr. Richard Bearden
Mr. James M. Beck
Mr. Michael P. Beckley
Ms. Geraldine Beckwith
Mr. and Mrs. Damon Bell
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Benduce
Dr. and Mrs. Eric H. Benink
Mr. Clay Bethell
Dr. and Mrs. Blake Billups
Mr. Kevin Blackwell
Mr. Charles A. Blayde
Ms. Deshia S. Blockmon
Mr. Stanley J. Blue
Ms. Michelle D. Bohanon
Ms. Betty L. Bonner
Mrs. Edwyna Bonner
Ms. Barbara T. Boulton
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip R. Bowden
Mr. and Mrs. Dejaun Bowen
Ms. Belinda Y. Boyd-Smith
Ms. Kimberly C. Bradd
Ms. Tonya Bradley
Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Brammer
Ms. Cynthia A. Branch
Mr. Joe W. Brandenburg
Mr. and Mrs. Bo Braswell
Ms. Judy M. Briggs
Ms. Cassandra J. Brittmon
Ms. Ann L. Brooks
Ms. Clevla E. Brooks
Ms. Denise M. Brooks
Mr. Keith L. Brooks
Ms. Ruby J. Brooks
Ms. Shirley N. Brooks
Ms. Pamela D. Brown
Ms. Sheilla R. Brown
Mr. Floyd Brummett
Mr. Edward A. Brusseau
Ms. Brenda G. Buckley
Dr. Peggy A. Buckner
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Burke, Jr.
Ms. Connie H. Burks
Ms. Pecola R. Burns
Mrs. Rebecca Bush
Dr. Olivia Cabigao
Mr. T J Campbell
Mr. Robert B. Canada
Mr. Patrick Carter
Mrs. Pam Castleman
Ms. Virgie L. Chaffen
Mr. and Mrs. Marco Chan
Dr. Linda F. Chism
Ms. Vanessa A. Christian
Ms. Casandra F. Clark
Ms. Ebony T. Clark-Yancy
Ms. Eli Cloud
Ms. Ashley M. Coey
Dr. James Cohen
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Cohen
Mr. Lanny L. Coker
Ms. Ruth A. Coker
Ms. Emma J. Coleman
Ms. Yolanda R. Collins
Mr. and Mrs. Kemp Conrad
Ms. Dana K. Cook
Mr. James T. Cornett
Mr. and Mrs. John Costa
Ms. Kim Cox
Ms. Mamie C. Cox
Mrs. Holly Craft
Ms. Cathy R. Craig
Mr. Mark Cronin
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Crosby
Ms. Deborah L. Curtis
Mr. Shannon P. Cutliff
Mr. Alisson E. Da Silva
Ms. Marie E. Dabi-Armada
Dr. and Mrs. Giles B. Damron
Dr. Lynn B. Dandridge
Mr. Harry D. Daniel
Mr. and Mrs. John Daniel III
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Daniel
Ms. Mimi B. Danosky
Mrs. Jacqueline Daughtry
Mrs. Shawn Davis
Ms. Johnni A. Dehoff
Ms. Sharon O. Delaurier
Ms. Amy Dennard
Ms. Carolina Desouza
Mr. D’Arcy A. Deveaux
Mrs. Caprice Devereux
Ms. Angela L. Dixon
Ms. Beverly Doggrell
Mr. Douglas J. Dohmen
Ms. Natasha R. Donerson
Ms. Cynthia R. Doyle
Ms. Nancy D. Drace
Mr. and Mrs. Titus Driver
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Dudley
Ms. Mary N. Duerr
Ms. Chelsea A. Durden
Mrs. Vicki L. Dye
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Edgar
Mr. Tony K. Edwards
Mr. Jehan R. Ellis
Ms. Kelly L. Ellis
Ms. Tina R. Ellis
Ms. Kena L. Elmore
Ms. Crystal Epps
Ms. Lafay L. Evans
Ms. Marsha N. Evans
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip J. Farmer
Ms. Jessica A. Fathi
Ms. Kathryn Feinstone
Ms. Margarita R. Felizco
LOCAL ART BECOMES
HOLIDAY GIFTS
Regional One Health Foundation
is once again offering a unique collection of
picturesque greeting cards featuring nationally
known Memphis artist
NJ WOODS
Each card provides a meaningful way during the holidays to
honor your family members, friends or colleagues with a gift
that gives back.
For a minimum $10 donation, we will send one of your recipients a
limited-edition holiday greeting card. For a $25 donation, you may
select up to three recipients to receive this gift. Different donation
levels are available for holiday card orders of 10 or more.
Call 901.545.6006 or visit the “Giving” page of our website to
purchase your holiday greeting cards today.
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HONOR ROLL OF DONORS
CORNERSTONE CIRCLE
Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd Finks
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Maxwell
Mr. and Mrs. Bradley K. Fogelman
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Ford
Mrs. Alison S. Fowler
Mr. Andre Fowlkes
Mr. Charles C. Franklin
Mr. David Franks
Mr. and Mrs. David French
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Friedl
Ms. Maria Lourdes M. Gacutan
Ms. Kathleen G. Gammage
Ms. Reola Gammon
Ms. Nadish Garg
Ms. Karen Garner
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Gauthier
Mr. JD Gentry
Ms. Angela D. Ghoreishi
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gilbert
Dr. and Mrs. M. Boyd Gillespie
Mrs. Kimberly K. Gilley
Mr. Michael Gladson
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Glenn
Mrs. Angela Golding
Ms. Cheryl R. Golliver
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Golwen
Ms. Paula I. Grayson
Ms. Raquel E. Green
Ms. Teresa J. Green
Ms. Bonnye Griffin
Mr. Dusty M. Griffith
Mr. and Mrs. Lenny Griffith
Mr. Matt E. Grimes
Mr. Jerry Hall
Ms. Rhonda R. Hall
Dr. and Mrs. Gale L. Hamann
Ms. Karen L. Hamilton
Mrs. Jennifer R. Hamlett
Ms. Shauntae D. Hancock
SHOP TO GIVE
Regional One Health Foundation continues to participate
in the AmazonSmile and Kroger Community Rewards
programs. You can now support the Foundation with every
Amazon or Kroger purchase.
Sign up today! It’s an easy and convenient way to give back
while you shop:
AmazonSmile: Simply go to Smile.Amazon.com to shop.
You’ll find the exact same low prices, vast selection and
convenient shopping experiences as Amazon.com – but with
the added bonus that Amazon will donate 0.5% of your eligible
AmazonSmile purchases to Regional One Health Foundation.
Go to AmazonSmile today and log in to your Amazon.com
account. Then select Shelby County Healthcare Corporation
as your organization to support.
Kroger Rewards: Just by linking your Kroger Plus card to
Regional One Health Foundation, Kroger will donate a portion
of your purchases to the Foundation on a quarterly basis.
Enroll your Kroger Plus card at krogercommunityrewards.com.
The Rewards Program number for Regional One Health
Foundation is 43975.
Another great way to show your support is by sharing these
opportunities to give to Regional One Health Foundation
with your friends and family!
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Mrs. Nichole C. Hannegan
Ms. Malvis Hardaway
Ms. Paula A. Harrell
Ms. Chandra Harris
Mr. and Mrs. David Harvey
Ms. Deborah F. Harwell
Ms. Agnes M. Henderson
Ms. Cheryl L. Henderson
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick A. Hendricks
Mrs. Lucia P. Heros
Mr. Duncan E. Hicks
Ms. Megan R. Hicks
Ms. Tammie M. Hicks
Ms. Deborah O. Hill
Mr. Leo Hill
Mrs. Linda T. Hill
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Hocutt
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce B. Hopkins, Jr.
Ms. Denise C. Houston
Mr. and Mrs. Gary M. Howard
Mr. Donald E. Howery
Dr. Amy A. Huber
Ms. Yevette Hughes
Ms. Earnestine W. Hunt
Mrs. Shymeka Hunter-Crigler, Esq.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hussey
Mr. and Mrs. Masanori Igarashi
Ms. Kecia M. Ivy
Ms. Sandra B. Jackson McClairen
Mr. and Mrs. Ian Janecek
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jefferson
Ms. Robin R. Jewell
Mr. and Mrs. Avery Johnson
Mr. and Dr. Christoper Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Darin Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Johnson
Ms. Francenia Johnson
Mrs. Karen Johnston
Mr. Booker T. Jones
Mr. Charles Jones
Mr. Clyde Jones
Mr. Daron D. Jones
Mrs. Deborah J. Jones
Ms. Kyndra C. Jones
Ms. Sabrina Jones
Ms. Andrea D. Jones-Sawyer
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Jordan
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Kaelin
Mr. Paul T. Kelley
Dr. Jayna Kelly
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Kerwin
Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Kinzer
Ms. Sharon Kolb
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Krauch, Jr.
Mr. William A. Kurkle
Mrs. Aurelia Kyles
Mr. and Mrs. Shea Lackie
Mr. Larry E. Lacy, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffry Laibson
Dr. and Mrs. Mack A. Land
Mr. and Mrs Michael Landrum
Mrs. Jennifer Lasseter
Ms. Phyllis L. Law
Mrs. Marilyn D. Lee
Mr. William E. Lemay, Jr.
Ms. Jo-Ann Lenoir
Ms. Diana D. Lenow
Dr. Layne C. Levy
Ms. Sandy L. Long
Ms. Jeannette Love
Dr. and Mrs. Michael P. Lowery
Ms. Jessica Lucas
Ms. Jarenia F. Lucy
Ms. Rebecca L. Luman
Mr. Kerry C. Lyons
Ms. Caroline G. MacQueen
Mr. and Mrs. James Hayes
Mr. and Mrs. Lon M. Magness
Dr. and Mrs. George O. Maish, III
Mr. and Mrs. John Maki
Dr. Giancarlo Mari
Ms. Alecia B. Marley
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Martin
Mr. and Mrs. David May
Ms. Amenra McCarthy
Ms. Jennifer McCarthy
Ms. Nicole H. McClellan
Dr. and Mrs. Jesse McGee
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey McIlvain
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison McIver
Ms. Shireece J. McKinley
Mr. and Mrs. Jim McMahon
Ms. Shirley A. McMillan
Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. McVean
Ms. Marsha S. Mickens
Ms. Bonnie J. Miller
Mr. Jed Miller
Mr. Thomas G. Miller
Ms. Annie M. Mims
Ms. Shawn Mitchell
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Montaque
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew F. Mooney
Ms. Deborah V. Moore
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Moore
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny B. Moore, Jr.
Ms. Margaret C. Moore
Ms. Patricia Moore
Mrs. Tracy L. Moore
Mrs. Kathryn Morelli
Ms. Joyce E. Morgan
Ms. Jeri N. Morris
Mrs. Jean Morton
Ms. Gloria Moses
Ms. Angela D. Mottley
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Murphey
Ms. Shelia M. Neal
Mr. Dusty Nelson
Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Nelson
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nichol
Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Nichols, Jr.
Ms. Tijuana Y. Nichols
Mr. and Mrs. Tina Niclosi
Ms. Courtney Norman
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Notowich
Mr. Brian Novicki
Mr. Craig Numberg
Ms. Gwendolyn B. Nunley
Ms. Vivian Odum
Ms. Susan N. Oprean
Mr. and Mrs. William Orgel
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Owen III
Mr. and Mrs. Norman D. Owen, Sr.
Ms. Marilyn J. Paige
Mr. Myers Parsons
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Patrosso
Ms. Vicki E. Patton
Mr. Greg Paulus
Mrs. Tarasha Payne
Ms. Janice Peel
Ms. Tazame Z. Penilton
Mr. Mark Pepke
Ms. Rebecca F. Perry
Mr. and Mrs. Brad Phillips
Mr. Daniel Pigg
Ms. Kimberly S. Pitts
Mrs. Selden Popwell
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Proctor
Ms. Christine W. Pryor
Ms. Catherine N. Puls
Ms. Linda S. Purser
Dr. Jaya Ramanathan
Mr. Rene F. Rannou
Ms. Amanda K. Raper
Ms. Glenda J. Rathell
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Ready
Ms. Susan Reagor
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Anderson
Dr. Sandra Reed
Ms. Gwendolyn Y. Reese
Ms. Lynn Regester
Ms. Mary H. Reich
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Repin
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Richards
Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Richardson
Ms. Patricia A. Richardson
Ms. Joy L. Roaten
Ms. Joy C. Roberson
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Robertson
Ms. Cindy N. Robinson
Mrs. Shade Robinson
Ms. Maegan L. Rogers
Ms. Randa Rosenblum
Ms. C. Sh’Nee Ross
Mr. and Mrs. David Ross
Ms. Rosie Rounds
Ms. Brenda J. Royal
Ms. Leann E. Ruddick
Dr. and Mrs. Matthew I. Rudloff
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Rush
Mrs. Virginia I. Ryan
Ms. Emily S. Sample Spiceland
Dr. Jacques Samson
Mr. Frederick D. Sanders
Mrs. Geraldine N. Sanders
Ms. Celeste E. Sanderson
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton H. Sapp
Mrs. Kelli J. Saucerman-Howard
Mr. and Mrs. Elkan M. Scheidt
Dr. and Mrs. David Schwartz
Mrs. Nicole Seltzer
Mrs. Suzanne H. Sexton
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Seys
Dr. and Mrs. Christopher Sharp
Mr. George Shawver
Ms. Tara V. Shields
Mrs. Johnie M. Shipp
Ms. Clintonia T. Simmons-Nichols
Ms. Margaret D. Simons
Ms. Cherry R. Simpson
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Simpson
Mr. Thomas Simpson
Mr. and Mrs. Randolph D. Sites
Ms. Jill Skobel
Dr. Chantay Smartt
Mr. Bernal Smith
Ms. Bryce M. Smith
Mrs. Donna P. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Smith
Ms. Kelley L. Smith
Ms. Pamela H. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Steven E. Smith
Ms. Lucreasha Sorrell
Ms. Vickie L. Spencer
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Stafford
Ms. Ella M. Standberry
Mr. and Mrs. James Morgan
Ms. Colleen A. Stephens
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stephens
Mr. and Mrs. Archie J. Stewart, Jr.
Ms. Betty Stokes
Ms. Terri D. Stokes
Mr. Andrew Stolnicki
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Strickland
Mr. Todd B. Styles
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Sublette
Mrs. Michelle Swim
Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Tabb
Dr. and Mrs. Ajay J. Talati
Ms. Elizabeth Tanner
Mr. and Mrs. Byron M. Tate
Mrs. Catrina Tate
Mr. Sylvester Tate
Mr. Robert Taylor
Ms. Stefanie Taylor
Ms. Waukesha C. Taylor
Mrs. Yvette D. Taylor
Ms. Jill B. Thelen
Ms. Brenda J. Theus
Ms. Amanda Thomas
Ms. Barbara J. Thomas
Mr. and Mrs. James S. Thomas
Ms. Shannon L. Thomas
Mrs. Yvonne Thomas-Westbrooks
Mrs. Cynthia T. Thompson
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Thompson
Ms. Sharon R. Thompson
Mr. and Mrs. David Thornton
Ms. Brett L. Toney
Ms. Susan A. Towler
Ms. Theresa A. Traylor
Mr. Elgin B. Tunstall
Mr. Floyd Tyler
Ms. Ofelia R. Untal
Mr. William Vanhooks, Sr.
Ms. Latrenda S. Vaughn-Lloyd
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Vergos
Ms. Eden T. Villanueva
Mr. Tri M. Vu
Ms. Macy H. Wade
Mr. and Mrs. Jason B. Ward
Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Watkins III
Mr. Michael Watson
Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Watson
Ms. Vernia Watson
Ms. Emily Watts
Ms. Susan L. Weaver
Mr. Marcus Webb
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Weintraub
Mrs. Cheryl O. Westlake
Mr. Frederick C. Weston
Mr. Conor White
Ms. Pamela L. White
Mrs. Michele G. Whitehead
Dr. Allison P. Whittle
Ms. Festeria D. Wiggins
Mrs. Geraldine S. Wilder
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Williams
Ms. Angela D. Williams
Mr. and Mrs. David Williams
Mr. Jamar Williams
Ms. Shannon E. Williams
Mrs. Elizabeth W. Williamson
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis C. Williamson, Jr.
Ms. Shayla G. Williamson
Ms. Allison N. Wilson
Mr. Matthew C. Wilson
Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. John Windsor
Ms. Dakasha Winton
Mr. George B. Winton
Ms. Richard C. Wong
Dr. and Mrs. Chris Wood
Ms. Jenny V. Wright
Mr. Brett A. Wyatt
Ms. Melva R. Zanella
Mr. and Mrs. Philip R. Zanone, Jr.
THANK YOU
A TIME TO GIVE THANKS
MERCI
DANKE
GRACIAS
ARIGATOTAK
While we are constantly amazed by the care and
treatment Regional One Health doctors and staff provide
our patients and their families, there are many things that
we simply could not do without you — our donors. You
are making Memphis healthier, you are helping to save
lives, and you are improving our community one donation
at a time. For that, we want to say “THANK YOU” for
your support of Regional One Health Foundation.
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HONOR ROLL OF DONORS
CORPORATIONS
AND
FOUNDATIONS
PILLAR SOCIETY
The Assisi Foundation of Memphis
Avectus Healthcare Solutions
Baptist Memorial Health Care
BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee
Cigna Healthcare
Community Foundation of
Greater Memphis
Dillard Door
Dillard’s
Estate of Rachel Ferguson
Revocable Living
FedEx Corporation
Fidelity & Guaranty Life
Insurance Company
FTB Advisors
Healthcare Excellence Institute
Hope Christian
Community Foundation
Lockton Companies
McVean Trading & Investments
Mid South Transplant Foundation
OR Nurses Nationwide
Orion Federal Credit Union
Radians
Regional One Health
Regions Financial Corporation
Southeastern Asset Management
SunTrust Bank - Memphis
Tate Computer Systems
The Hohenberg Charity Trust
University Clinical Health
University of Tennessee
Valero Energy Foundation
FOUNDER’S CIRCLE
American Residential Services
AutoZone
Bass, Berry & Sims
Butler Snow
Campbell Clinic
Cerner Health Services
Classic American Hardwoods
Cushman & Wakefield/
Commerical Advisors
Evolve Bank & Trust
Farris Bobango Branan
Glankler Brown
Highland Capital
Management Corporation
HRO Partners
Jefferson Mortuary
Johnson Auxiliary Gift Shop
KPMG
Lawrence M. & Kerin C.
Magdovitz Foundation
Lipscomb Pitts Insurance
Morrison Management Specialist
Murer Consultants
NexAir
Owens and Minor
Pinnacle Financial Partners
Reliant Investment Management
Shelby County Employees
Stone, Higgs, Drexler
UnitedHealthcare Community Plan
UT Regional One Physicians (UTROP)
Vizient
Western Governors University
Tennessee (WGU)
Women’s Physician Group
Yates Construction
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE
American Program Management
Antique Gallery
Ashaun
B.A.G., LLC
Bank of Bartlett
Blake Surface Solutions
Capitol Resources
Charles Schwab
Cleveland Lumber & Supply
Diversified Trust Company
Firemen’s Mixed League
Flintco
Healthcare Payment Specialists
Huron Consulting Group
Impact Management Group
Jailhouse Rockers of California
Kroger Foundation
LifeWings Partners
Linkous Construction Company
Mahaffey Tent & Event Rentals
Medac
Memphis Chapter of Occupational
Health Nurses
Mercer Family Charitable Fund
Mid-South Workers’
Compensation Association
Mom 365
Paradies Lagardere
Preserver Partners
Simple Focus
Staple Cotton
Cooperative Association
The Decisive Element
Truist
CORNERSTONE CIRCLE
Archimania
Bank of America
Charitable Foundation
Bella Vita
The Benevity Community
Impact Fund
Brain Injury Association Of Tennessee
Brown & Associates
Byas Funeral Home
Christian Fellowship Church of God
in Christ
Community Bank
Community Health Charities
Cook and Bolton Group
Elvis Happy Fan Club
Elvis Memorabilia Group Fan
Club International
European Stone Werks
First United Baptist Church
Fresh Red Sun Buffet
Friends Of Bennie Thompson
Friendship Baptist Church
Greater New Jerusalem Church of
God in Christ
Guaranty Bank
Hutchison School
Legacy Wealth Management
Merck Foundation
Morrison Healthcare
Mount Beulah M.B. Church
Mount Olive M.B. Church
New Hope Baptist Church
Persimmon Grove Church
Real Life Ministries
RedRover Sales & Marketing Strategy
South Sunflower Co. Usher Ministry
Southern Bancorp
St. James M.B. Church
Suanu
SVMIC
Taylor & Francis Group
TEKsystems
Tennessee Disability Coalition
The Children’s Cottage
Turner Enterprises
Wesley Home Services
Wharton Law Firm
Wilson Conference Center Group
Word of Life Seventh-Day Adventist
One Club invited the Elvis Presley Trauma team staff to “come flamingle” with
them in July.
The ladies of One Club provided lunch, relaxation kits and chair
massages to all the Elvis Presley Trauma Center staff.
ELVIS LIVES ON
THROUGH THE ACTIONS OF
DEDICATED FANS
Elvis fans from
all over the world
support the Elvis
Presley Trauma
Center at
Regional One Health
Guest Speaker:
Donnie Sumner
Elvis’ backup singer
and friend
2017 Elvis Fan
Reception
The annual Elvis Fan Reception
was held during Elvis Week 2017
on Sunday, August 13 at Regional
One Health. At the reception, fans
were able to meet Donnie Sumner,
one of Elvis’ closest friends and
member of J.D. Sumner and The
Stamps Quartet (Elvis’ backup
singers from 1971-1977). A private
tour of the Elvis Presley Memorial
Trauma Center provided fans
with the opportunity to see their
contributions at work. Included in
the tour is a stop at the Elvis Presley
Trauma Center Donor Wall which
recognizes the hundreds of groups
and individuals who have supported
the trauma center.
YEAR-END TIPS FOR CHARITABLE GIVING
Giving to Regional One Health Foundation before December 31 provides many
benefits to donors. Tax incentives may enable you to do more than you realize,
even improving your own financial situation.
• Gift of Cash: You will receive an immediate charitable
tax deduction that will provide you savings on this year’s
tax return.
• Gift of Stocks and Bonds: A gift of appreciated stocks
and bonds is an easy way to make a charitable gift. By
transferring the asset to the charity, you can avoid paying
capital gains tax that would otherwise be due if you sold
these assets.
• Gift of Retirement Assets: A gift from your retirement
assets, such as your IRA, 401k, 403b or pension plan is an
excellent way to make a gift.
• Gift of Life Insurance Policy: A gift from your life insurance
policy is an excellent way to support Regional One Health
Foundation. If your life insurance policy is no longer needed
or will no longer benefit your survivors, consider making a gift
and help further the critical mission of Regional One Health.
Contact Regional One Health Foundation at 901.545.6006 or your
professional financial advisor for more information.
DONATE.REGIONALONEHEALTHFOUNDATION.ORG
ONE CLUB HOSTS
FLAMINGLE APPRECIATION EVENT
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MEMORIALS AND HONORARIUMS
In Honor of Sloane Evans
Rachel Harvey
MEMORIALS AND HONORARIUMS
Gifts in honor or in memory of someone you care about are an impactful way to remember loved
ones, celebrate a special occasion or express gratitude for a caregiver.
MEMORIALS
In Memory of
Frances M. Agostinelli
Cleveland Lumber & Supply Co.
In Memory of Margaret Aguzzi
Cleveland Lumber & Supply Co.
In Memory of Jerry H. Burd
Cleveland Lumber & Supply Co.
In Memory of Lee Burke
Cleveland Lumber & Supply Co.
John Abide & Brooks Reynolds
In Memory of Zenaide Claris
Vivian C. Grittner
In Memory of Sarita Coopwood
Marsha S. Mickens
Alice P. Poston
Marsha N. Evans
Sheri W. Yendrek
In Memory of Paul Craft
David May
In Memory of Bob Crump
Linda Crump
In Memory of Zada H. Curcio
Karen A. Rhea
In Memory of Frank D. Duncan
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Sublette
In Memory of Russ Edgar
Michelle Bradford
Cindy A. Baker
Eric Flanders
John S. Newman
Marion White
Kay Davis
Nathan Edgar
The Trustee Of Madison County
In Memory of Elvis Presley
Debbie Manino
Elvis Memorabilia Group Fan
Club International
Janice and David Peel
Joseph and Yolanda Fitzgerald
Terri Hancock
Loretta S. Rodriques
Margaret P. Koogle
Susan L. Karpie - Elvis Happy
Fan Club
Virginia I. Ryan
Vivian and David Grittner
In Memory of Boo Ferriss
Cleveland Lumber & Supply Co.
John and Debbie Abide
In Memory of Drew L. Friedl
Betsy Friedl
In Memory of Tracy M. Goodwin
Larry and Cathy Goodwin
In Memory of Greg Herrick
Cleveland Lumber & Supply Co.
John Abide and Brooks Reynolds
In Memory of Jean House
Cleveland Lumber & Supply Co.
In Memory of John Janoush
Cleveland Lumber & Supply Co.
In Memory of Stanley Jones
Cleveland Lumber & Supply Co.
In Memory of Judith Korones
Joan L. Alperin
In Memory of
Sheldon B. Korones
Doris L. Bodan
Bank of America
Charitable Foundation
Kelly B. Bolton
Masanori and Seiko Igarashi
In Memory of Paul Krusell
Robert and Tresa Marcos
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In Honor of Susan S. Arney
Deborah D. Tipton
Karen Johnston
In Memory of
Virginia A. Mouton
Cleveland Lumber & Supply Co.
John Abide and Brooks Reynolds
In Memory of
Ramon and D. Ordona
Olivia Cabigao
In Memory of Clinton P. Owen
Garnett Hutton
In Memory of Kai Owens
Melissa Smith
In Memory of
Brian K. Pounders
Charles and Cheryl Mohon
In Memory of William Ryan
Virginia I. Ryan
In Memory of Sam Swanagan
Alice P. Poston
Marsha N. Evans
Stephanie C. Winfrey
In Memory of Joe Waker
Isaac Simmons
In Memory of Thaddeus Waller
Nancy Stuart
In Memory of
Jane A. Willingham
Dave S. Willingham
HONORARIUMS
In Honor of Edward L. Apple
Amy A. Huber
In Honor of Margaret Apple
Jennifer Dunavant
In Honor of Martha M.
Burkhead
Monica N. Wharton
In Honor of the
Clinical Micro Lab
Charles and Ruby Miller
In Honor of Sarah M. Colley
Dr. Reginald W. Coopwood
In Honor of Susan R. Cooper
Dr. Reginald W. Coopwood
In Honor of Dr. Reginald W.
Coopwood
Sarah M. Colley
Susan R. Cooper
Jacqueline M. Lucas
Tammie J. Ritchey
Lisa C. Schafer
Leticia W. Towns
In Honor of Max Courtney
Cook and Bolton Group
In Honor of Brenda Crawford
Susan R. Cooper
In Honor of Dr. Martin A. Croce
Susan K. Sudman
In Honor of Zada H. Curcio
Karen A. Rhea
In Honor of
Dr. Ramasubbareddy
Dhanireddy
Susan K. Sudman
In Honor of Erin Dragutsky
Natalie Rosenberg
Susan T. Levy
THE PHYSICIANS’ TRUST
A new Physicians’ Trust program was created under the leadership of Bruce Steinhauer, MD to recognize members of
the Regional One Health medical staff who donate $1,000 or more annually to the Regional One Health Foundation.
Donations enhance patient care and the services we provide.
David Cannon, MD
Belvia Carter, MD
Reginald Coopwood, MD
Martin Croce, MD
Patrick Malone, MD
Edward Perez, MD
Bruce Steinhauer, MD
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In Honor of Richard Bearden
Richard Bearden
In Honor of Latonia Boyce
Monica N. Wharton
In Honor of All Firefighters
Teresa Lovino
In Honor of Karen Freeman
Andre and Monica Wharton
In Honor of Lucia P. Heros
Mary Catherine Burke
In Honor of Dr. William L.
Hickerson
Susan K. Sudman
In Honor of Lisa B. Jehl
Kathryn Morelli
In Honor of Olivia T. Johnson
Andre and Monica Wharton
In Honor of Charles Jones
Charles Jones
In Honor of Jacqueline M.
Lucas
Dr. Reginald W. Coopwood
In Honor of Dr. Giancarlo Mari
Susan K. Sudman
In Honor of Emily A. Neyman
Monica N. Wharton
In Honor of Bret L. Perisho
Susan K. Sudman
Dr. Reginald W. Coopwood
In Honor of Dr. Trent P. Pierce
Victoria R. Russell
In Honor of the Regional One
Health Foundation Staff
RedRover Sales &
Marketing Strategy
In Honor of Tammie J. Ritchey
Dr. Reginald W. Coopwood
In Honor of Scott Vogel
Dr. Reginald W. Coopwood
In Honor of James R.
Wagers, Jr.
Dr. Reginald W. Coopwood
In Honor of Jena R. Ward
Rodney Ward
In Honor of Dennis Watson
Monica N. Wharton
In Honor of Candace C. Webber
Monica N. Wharton
In Honor of Monica N. Wharton
Dr. Reginald W. Coopwood
In Honor of Oliver Williamson
Anonymous
GIFTS-IN-KIND
Memphis Cook Convention Center
Sheraton Memphis Downtown Hotel
Tri-State Defender
MARK AND LUCY FORRESTER
KELLY BOLTON
In Honor of Lisa C. Schafer
Dr. Reginald W. Coopwood
In Honor of Randolph D. Sites
Dr. Reginald W. Coopwood
In Honor of Tangela M. States
Vicki L. Dye
In Honor of Leticia W. Towns
Dr. Reginald W. Coopwood
In Honor of Renee Trammell
Susan K. Sudman
SPECIAL THANKS
We are profoundly grateful for all our donors who provide
support for the Regional One Health community, but special
recognition and thanks go out to the following businesses
and individuals.
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