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Morrow Home Community recently lost two residents and one friend who had strong ties with our caring community. Wally Kinyon, Nina Rhodenhizer, and Joe Larson were faithful members of The United Methodist community. All three were well acquainted with our Christian organization, remained connected with the Morrow Home Community, and strongly supported our ministries. In the early 2000’s, Wally Kinyon moved into our independent apartments and his wife Eunice moved into our nursing home. Mrs. Kinyon served on our Board of Directors and was an Honorary Lifetime Board Member. She passed away in 2004. Wally and Eunice lived lives of service. Wally was an Economist in the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Both Wally and Eunice served 20 years as United Methodist missionaries in Africa, and together they operated a KOA Campground in Kansas for 20 years. Wally was a simple man of few, but important, words. He passed away in our nursing home this April. He lived his life in service to Christ by showing his love. Nina Rhodenhizer was a faithful volunteer and active member of our Morrow Home Auxiliary for many years. Morrow Home was also privileged to provide services for her husband Lawrence before he passed away in 2003. She lived in our MaryCrest Assisted Living Apartments and Morrow Memorial Nursing Home, where she passed away this April. Nina attended every Auxiliary and Annual Morrow Home Board meeting. She served on our Board of Directors and was an Honorary Lifetime Board Member. As noted at her funeral, she always had a smile and good word for everyone. By the way, she was also the Sunshine Chairman at the Sparta United Methodist Church and sent cards recognizing special occasions for over 50 Messenger Morrow Home Community Morrow Home Community Morrow Home Community Morrow Home Community Morrow Home Community Newsletter of Morrow Home Community • Sparta, WI • (608) 269-3168 SPRING 2013 Michael’s Message They’ll Know We Are Christians By Our Love By Michael Bonello, Executive Director years! Nina lived her life in service to Christ by showing her love. Joe Larson was always a strong advocate and supporter of Morrow Home. Although I only met him a few times, Joe’s family continually kept me aware of his service in retirement. His granddaughter, Jackie Vaver, told me he read every “Messenger” to learn about Morrow Home and many of his childhood friends. Joe was a member of the Morrow Home Board of Directors and an Honorary Lifetime Board Member. People who knew Joe in his early and working years know of his larger-than-life achievements. Joe passed away in Arizona this past April. He certainly accomplished much and touched many people in the “dash” of his time on earth. Joe Larson too lived a life in service to Christ by showing his love. These three individuals lived lives in service to Christ- each for over 90 years. All had very supportive families. The families of Wally Kinyon and Nina Rhodenhizer told me the employees of Morrow Home Community are like family. I believe Joe Larson would have agreed. All three individuals experienced the love of Christ through their service to God’s people. There is a song entitled, “They’ll Know We Are Christians By Our Love.” Morrow Home Community knows first hand the love of Christians such as Wally, Nina, and Joe by their love of God and His People here. In Christ, Michael

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Morrow Home Community recently lost tworesidents and one friend who had strong ties with ourcaring community. Wally Kinyon, Nina Rhodenhizer,and Joe Larson were faithful members of The UnitedMethodist community. All three were well acquaintedwith our Christian organization, remained connectedwith the Morrow Home Community, and stronglysupported our ministries.

In the early 2000’s, Wally Kinyon moved into ourindependent apartments and his wife Eunice moved intoour nursing home. Mrs. Kinyon served on our Boardof Directors and was an Honorary Lifetime BoardMember. She passed away in 2004. Wally and Eunicelived lives of service. Wally was an Economist in theU.S. Department of Agriculture. Both Wally and Euniceserved 20 years as United Methodist missionaries inAfrica, and together they operated a KOA Campgroundin Kansas for 20 years. Wally was a simple man offew, but important, words. He passed away in ournursing home this April. He lived his life in service toChrist by showing his love.

Nina Rhodenhizer was a faithful volunteer andactive member of our Morrow Home Auxiliary formany years. Morrow Home was also privileged toprovide services for her husband Lawrence before hepassed away in 2003. She lived in our MaryCrestAssisted Living Apartments and Morrow MemorialNursing Home, where she passed away this April. Ninaattended every Auxiliary and Annual Morrow HomeBoard meeting. She served on our Board of Directorsand was an Honorary Lifetime Board Member. As notedat her funeral, she always had a smile and good wordfor everyone. By the way, she was also the SunshineChairman at the Sparta United Methodist Church andsent cards recognizing special occasions for over 50

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Newsletter of Morrow Home Community • Sparta, WI • (608) 269-3168 SPRING 2013

Michael’s MessageThey’ll Know We Are Christians By Our Love

By Michael Bonello, Executive Director

years! Nina lived her life in service to Christ byshowing her love.

Joe Larson was always a strong advocate andsupporter of Morrow Home. Although I only met hima few times, Joe’s family continually kept me aware ofhis service in retirement. His granddaughter, JackieVaver, told me he read every “Messenger” to learn aboutMorrow Home and many of his childhood friends. Joewas a member of the Morrow Home Board ofDirectors and an Honorary Lifetime Board Member.People who knew Joe in his early and working yearsknow of his larger-than-life achievements. Joe passedaway in Arizona this past April. He certainlyaccomplished much and touched many people in the“dash” of his time on earth. Joe Larson too lived a lifein service to Christ by showing his love.

These three individuals lived lives in service to Christ-each for over 90 years. All had very supportivefamilies. The families of Wally Kinyon and NinaRhodenhizer told me the employees of Morrow HomeCommunity are like family. I believe Joe Larson wouldhave agreed. All three individuals experienced the loveof Christ through their service to God’s people. Thereis a song entitled, “They’llKnow We Are Christians ByOur Love.” Morrow HomeCommunity knows first handthe love of Christians such asWally, Nina, and Joe by theirlove of God and His Peoplehere.In Christ,Michael

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NEW TO OUR HOMEWe welcome the following people who have joined our

senior living family between the dates of December 15, 2012

and May 1, 2013:

PARKVIEW INDEPENDENT LIVING APARTMENTSLiz Dwyer Harlan LueckVicki Fey Vivian Webster

HOMESTEAD INDEPENDENT & ASSISTED LIVINGAPARTMENTSConnie Anderson Donna PathPhyllis Hatfield Sylvia Roeske

MARYCREST ASSISTED LIVING APARTMENTSOdes Clark Ralph WilkeWallace Habhegger Louise WilsonHarold Stewart

BRIDGEPATH ADVANCED ASSISTED LIVING &MEMORY CAREAudrey Baux, from Homestead Clara Herold, from MaryCrest

We also welcome the following people who have become a

part of our nursing home facility between the dates of

December 15, 2012 & April 30, 2013:

Ellen Arentz Mavis JonesOrvilla Bechel Leonilda KellyMary Blinston Patricia LancourDavid Brabant Norma LydonJennifer Burkhalter Janet KrotzmanPhyllis Burmaster Esther PulhamDelores Dick, from BridgePath Grace PierceDorothy Fletcher Adeline Sampson,Harry Friedl from Homestead

Margaret Gruetzmacher Virginia TiryOlaf Haugen Jon Woodworth

REMEMBRANCE TREE,CHRISTMAS 2012

To all who helped light our Remembrance Tree this past holidayseason, we wish to extend our most sincere gratitude. Youbrightened the lives of many and helped supply new outdoorfurniture for the front entrance of Homestead Apartments.Donations received:In Honor of Adult Living Services from Clark and Chris Nordberg.In Memory of Lester Arneson form Lorraine Arneson.In Memory of Theresa Bonello from Michael and Deb BonelloIn Memory of Gilmer and Mildred Christopherson from LoisSchauf, Bill and Karen Yahnke.In Memory of Pat Cote from Josie Cote.In Memory of Lyle and Dorothyea Heath from Mary Ellen Leis.In Memory of Victor Mikkelson from Karen Geier, Wallace andEdie Habhegger, Dan Mikkelson, Al and Margie Namejunas,Myrna White.In Memory of Mae Paquette from Irene Raimer.In Honor of Donna Rooker from Ron Rooker.In Memory of George Schroers from Michael and Deb Bonello.In Memory of Jeanne Schroers from Michael and Deb Bonello.In Memory of Jan and Eldon VanDyke from Jan Yahnke.In Memory of Lee and Bessie Wells from Mary Ellen Leis.In Memory of Morgan and Marlene Wells from Mary Ellen Leis.In Memory of Lois Wells from Mary Ellen Leis.In Memory of Dorothy Williams from Jan Yahnke.In Memory of Ralph Williams from Jan Yahnke.In Memory of Vern and Moleta Williams from Jan Yahnke.In Memory of Bryan Yahnke form Jan Yahnke.In Honor of Young at Heart Child Care Staff from Mary Ellen Leis.

We are proud to have been able to provide service to the following

people who have returned home or to another setting between the

dates of December 15, 2012 and April 30, 2013:

PROUD TO HAVEPROVIDED SERVICE

LaVonne CohoonMary CorlisLaVerne CramerMarian Dahl, from ParkviewRhonda EldredMary FerrisFlorieda GorhamMichael HaagErie HedgcothRonald HeineckRobert IndahlCecilia JacobsonKenneth KennedyDonald KirkBessie Kmiecik

Sue Ellen KressKristy LarsonAlice Leis-MurrayJayne NolteMichael OlsonReva “Jo” ParkhurstJoy ReisingerFern SchroederBarb SchwierBeverly SesvoldLawrence SchaubCarl StellnerEugene StelterJoyce Swenson

The Morrow Home Community recently paid a fond farewellto Jean Mattakat as she and her husband moved to a lakehome in Amery, Wisconsin. Jean was instrumental in thefounding of Mary Morrow’s Attic; this resale shop has donatedover $153,000 to date to Morrow Home for non-budgeted items.The Attic is now in the very capable hands of Edie Habhegger(left) and Dora Olson (right) who will assure that Jean’s dreamwill continue.

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Paul AmbersonMr. and Mrs. William AntonyMr. and Mrs. Gene ArenzEmily AxelsonForest BaconMr. and Mrs. George BakerJerry Keene, Bandbox CleanersMr. and Mrs. Charles BeckMr. and Mrs. Russell BernettMr. and Mrs. Richard Bever in

memory of Mr. and Mrs. Ken

Winterfield, Roy Algra, Roger

Williams, Hilda Winterfield, Lois

Pierce

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry BloomMr. and Mrs. Harold BradleyBert BrownBetty BurnettAgnes BurnhamMr. and Mrs. Brian BuswellMr. and Mrs. Nicholas ButaMark Calhoun in memory of

Tina Calhoun

Phyllis ChristianoDr. R.M. CiechanowskiMr. and Mrs. Stanley CoenenMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey CronickRuby CulpittMr. and Mrs. Philip Davis, Jr.Deer Creek Dental ClinicMr. and Mrs. James DemingRobert DengelMr. and Mrs. Jim DevoeMr. and Mrs. Donald DoersTrudy Draeger and RogerHallingstad in memory of Marj

Winterfield, Edna Hallingstad

Kathleen DrewMr. and Mrs. Merlin EbertDuane EvansMr. and Mrs. Charles FanningJudith FellandBernadine FinchDolores FlockJulia FordMr. and Mrs. Eugene Foster inmemory of Thelma Bennett

Dr. John FrazeeReinold FreseMr. and Mrs. Richard GajewskyFlorieda GorhamMr. and Mrs. Roger GreenwoodMr. and Mrs. Gurmohan GrewalGundersen Lutheran Administrative ServicesNancy HaefnerMr. and Mrs. Fred HammesMr. and Mrs. Donald HansenPhyllis Harrie

Christmas Appeal ResponseThe Morrow Home Community wishes to extend gratitude to those who so generously offered their support in answer to our annualChristmas plea. Your donations along with another special gift of $12,000 from Mary Morrow’s Attic have enabled us to purchaseanother twenty electric beds. Our residents and employees sincerely thank you for your thoughtfulness and continued support. Donationswere received from:

Lincoln HartfordMr. and Mrs. Michael HaunMr. and Mrs. Darrell HelmenstineThomas Hemstock, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. David HendricksMr. and Mrs. Roger HerbergMr. and Mrs. David Herlitzke inmemory of Leonard and Margaret

Degenhardt

Mr. and Mrs. Jon HetlandCharles HeyerdahlMr. and Mrs. Duane HobsonVelma HockenberryMr. and Mrs. Dale HoefnerMr. and Mrs. David Houser in

memory of Florence Mantzke

Bernadine HutchensArlene HutsonMr. and Mrs. William Jeffersonin memory of Helen Jefferson

Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Johnsonin memory of Jerry Winchel

Mary Johnson in memory of

Bertha Reichenbach

Mr. and Mrs. Ed JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Thomas JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Warren KastbergMr. and Mrs. David KastbergSara KempMr. and Mrs. Michael KranzMr. and Mrs. John Kress, WescoMr. and Mrs. Norman KudererMr. and Mrs. John LaCourseBonnie LangeJohn and Beverly Larson Foundation c/o Virginia SeielstadMr. and Mrs. Joseph LarsonBeverly LaufenbergMr. and Mrs. Chuck LinstromLopez Family DentalMr. and Mrs. Miles LukeCathy MalzacherArt MansonMr. and Mrs. Art Manson, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Reuben MartenMartin BrothersMr. and Mrs. Michael McAlpineMr. and Mrs. Duane McClainMary MeyersGeorge MolstadWilliam Morgan, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Doug MoskonasMr. and Mrs. Don MulryMr. and Mrs. Kevin MurrayMr. and Mrs. William NeumannBarbara Nuttlemann in memory

of Elinor Ziegler, Margit Jacobs,

Fern Olson

Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ornes

Osborne, Tripp, & Schmidt, SCDr. and Mrs. Michael PaceSally Parsons in memory of Lorene

Hugett, Nancy Johnson

Ruby PetersMr. and Mrs. Eric PipkinMr. and Mrs. Bob Pitsch in

memory of Roger Williams, Marj

Winterfield

Mr. and Mrs. Larry PowellBarbara RiceMr. and Mrs. William RichardsonRiver Bank Holding Co.Eleanor RobienLorna RosenowMr. and Mrs. Michael RyanJeffery SchanhoferRuby SchmidtMr. and Mrs. Jerry SchwarzMr. and Mrs. Herb SeversonNancy Sheldon in memory of

William Nevin

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne SlottenMr. and Mrs. Ken SnowMr. and Mrs. Allan SobanskiMr. and Mrs. Clinton Solberg inmemory of Martha Solberg

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald SowleDonna Lee StorandtJohn Stubbs and Laura Demingin memory of Mirabel Deming

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald SullivanRev. and Mrs. William SwanMr. and Mrs. George Taylor, Jr.in memory of Florence Mantzke

Cynthia Taylor in memory of

Nancy Johnson and Lorene

Huggett

Russell ThayerMr. and Mrs. Loraine TichenorMr. and Mrs. Louis TichenorMr. and Mrs. Phillip TichenorMarilyn TomshaUnion National BankUnited Methodist Women of CataractUnited Methodist Womens Society of RocklandUnited Methodist Women of SpartaUnited Methodist Women of TomahMr. and Mrs. Ken VaalerMr. and Mrs. Gilbert Vandinterin memory of Ethel Janusheske

Harold Van KirkJackie VaverBeverly VonRuden in memory of

Irma Schmitz

Alice WandschniederChris WilliamsMr. and Mrs. Wendell WilliamsLorraine Winchel in memory of

Jerry Winchell

Steve WinterfieldMr. and Mrs. Robert WiseBarbara Wolf in memory of Pearl

Wilson

Dorothy Zillmer

Eric Schmidt and Kim Braatz

Community participation

is always welcome at

Morrow Home Community.

Residents from

Homestead, MaryCrest,

and BridgePath Senior

Living enjoyed a tasty

Pancake Breakfast

complete with bacon,

sausage, muffins, and

eggs made to each

resident’s liking. Assisting

as Celebrity Guest Server

was Eric Schmidt, the

manager of the Sparta

Rudy’s Drive-In, located

just across the street from

BridgePath. New to Morrow Home’s staff is Kim Braatz, Activities and Volunteer

Coordinator for Adult Living Services. Kim brings a wealth of experience in

being an assistant coordinator at her previous job in Wyoming. Kim is excited

to build a group of local volunteers to participate in activities for our assisted

living residents. If you would like to share your time and talents, please give

Kim a call at 366-6277. Kim’s office is located in our BridgePath building at

503 S. Water Street. Thanks so much for your interest and support!

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“Called to Care”

On Valentine's Day, Morrow Home Community celebrated the coronation of the new Nursing Home King and Queen and the Assisted Living King and Queen. Biographies of the royalty were read to guests. Michael Bonello, Morrow Home Community Executive Director and Sparta’s 2012 Butterfest Festmaster, and Cyndi Wise, 2012 Lady Butterfest, did the honors of the coronation. A special thank you goes to Mary Morrow’s Attic for assisting with the cost of the flowers. The Culinary Department wowed everyone with delicious refreshments. Christine Vian and the rest of her Recreation Therapy Department organized this wonderful event with the help of Assisted Living Activities staff. Morrow Home Kings and

Queens retain their status as Royalty for the rest of their lives. A record number of 15 past Royalty were in attendance this year.

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Morrow Home has been blessed with providing beauty shop care to our residents. Lana Zwiefel our beautician of many years has recently retired. Todd Ramlet presented

Lana with a certificate and a small gift as a token of our appreciation for her more than 37 years of service to the residents of Morrow Home Community. We are not

sure of the exact numbers, but it would be safe to say that Lana has done thousands of sets, cuts and perms over those many years.

Morrow Home Community serves as a tangible expression of God's lovethrough a continuum of long term care services to all who entrust us with their care.

We strive to enhance life by preserving the dignity, independence, and uniqueness of each individual while meeting their physical, social, and spiritual needs.

“Called to Serve”

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CLOTHING: variety of womens clothing, Pat Ducklow;variety of clothing, family of Arlis Seitz; variety of clothing, family ofNorbert and Virginia Donskey; clothing, family of Raymond Niedfeldt;clothing, family of Myrtle Dritlein; socks, family of Bernice Whitegull;clothing, family of Brian Blazek; clothing, family of Norman Thurow;clothing, family of Nina Rhodenhizer; clothing, family of Zel Rice.MAGAZINES AND BOOKS: Lloyd Chenoweth; Joyce Anderson;Peggy Janovick; Eleanor Mull; family of Norbert and Virginia DonskeyMISCELLANEOUS: Rosaries, St. Patrick’s Parish in Sparta andMauston; Cards, Calendars and Notepads, Joyce Anderson; Cards, PegJanovick; decorations for BridgePath, Miriam Cuddy; Greeting cardsand calendars, Randy Uschold; Radio and misc., family of ElinorZiegler; Handmade Christmas cards, students at St. John’s LutheranSchool, Sparta; Handmade NOEL door hangers, Elaine Leis;Christmas cards, Marcia Kast; bedding, dishes, Pat Ducklow; luggage,jewelry, picture frames, boom box, cd’s, videos, family of Elinor Ziegler;wood shelf, knick knacks and many other miscellaneous items, familyof Arlis Seitz; decorations and other miscellaneous items, Jolene Vieth;pictures, family of Norbert and Virginia Donskey; storage bins and manydecorations, Phyllis Hatfield; movies and music, Leta Larkin; lap robe,family of Bernice Whitegull; wall decoration and pictures, ConnieAnderson; cards and cro-sheen balls, Don and Carol Peterson; dishesand many other miscellaneous items, family of Ida Helgeson; dishesand many other miscellaneous items, family of Nina Rhodenhizer;various miscellaneous items, family of Raymond Niedfeldt; talkingclock, Cora Aschwander; 5 handmade quilts, United Piecemakers of 1st

United Methodist Church; greeting cards, Sparta Pharmacy; quilted laprobes, Barb Williams; beautiful May baskets for MaryCrest &Homestead residents, Annabelle Sharp and her Homemakers Club; 2television sets, Jean Mattakat; clothes hamper, family of NinaRhodenhizer; greeting cards, family of Eleanor Stark; lap robes,seasonal décor, knick knacks, Laverne Cramer; May Day baskets

delivered by Sparta Charter Preschool students.FURNITURE: Secretary desk, drop leaf table, lamps, wood table,family of Elinor Ziegler; bed, dresser, t.v. console, lamps, end table,Pat Ducklow; flat screen television set, family of Hans Amundson; table,secretary desk, family of Elinor Ziegler; flat screen t.v., family of ArlisSeitz; chair, family of Norbert and Virginia Donskey; chair, PhyllisHatfield; dresser and bed with headboard, family of Harold and EllenOldenburg; chair, family of Bernice Whitegull; lift recliner chair,folding chair, bed, family of Wallace Kinyon; lamp; family of NormanThurow; 2 recliner chairs, family of Nina Rhodenhizer; couch, familyof Zel Rice.PUZZLES: Carol Hoefner, for MaryCrest residents; Esther Pulham,for Nursing Home residents; Allen and Liz Ecker, for Nursing Homeresidents.MEDICAL EQUIPMENT: walker, family of Lano O’Connor; 2wheelchairs and a walker, family of Norbert and Virginia Donskey;wheelchair, family of Harold and Ellen Oldenberg; humidifier,family of Raymond Niedfeldt; cane, cane reacher, and wheelchair tray,family of Norbert and Virginia Donskey; walker, Irene Raimer andfamily; walker, family of Norman Thurow; kidney basins, ApriaHealthcare; four wheeled walker, family of Richard Siebenaler; toiletseat riser for the Marycrest Assisted Living, Maggie Smith;wheelchair, Babette Rice.FLOWERS AND PLANTS: Evergreen tree, family of Elinor Ziegler;Easter lily, Katie and the Sparta Greenery staff; flowers, Della Gehbardtin memory of her sister; flowers, family of Wallace KinyonTREATS: Sparta Grocery Outlet, pies; family of Frances Barth,popcorn; Eleanor Mull, chocolates; VFW Post 2112 LadiesAuxiliary, cookies; family of Al Krahenbuhl, holiday treats;Valentine chocolates for staff, Elfriede Boylard; treats for staff,family of Victor Mikkelson; 100 Easter baskets for our residentveterans, American Legion Auxillary.

CONTRIBUTIONS TO OUR HOMEDecember 9, 2012 - May 1, 2013

And above all these things put on charity, which is the bond of perfectness. Colossians 3:14Since our last newsletter, we have received donations from the following:

MEMORIALS AND DONATIONSIn Memory of Carlton Austin from Beverly Austin, Nancy Brooks,Mr. and Mrs. David Vieth.In Memory of Mary Blakeslee from Nancy Hammes.In Memory of Harley Chambers from Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Mays.In Memory of Myrtle Dritlein from her sister, Evelyn Applequist.In Memory of Mary Goeser from Mary Blakeslee, Robyn Delehanty,Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Brown, Sparta Garden Club, Cynthia Puskar, Mr.and Mrs. Ray Schleicher, Elizabeth Walsh.In Memory of Russell Helgren from Marie Wiedl.In Memory of Joan Johnson from Mrs. and Mrs. Aaron Young.In Memory of Wallace Kinyon from Mr. and Mrs. John Bowman,Joan Kinyon, Betty Nunnink, Mary and Jon Owens, Irene Raimer.In Memory of Given Klein from Kristi Brandau, Mr. and Mrs. DarrellHansen, Theresa Jerome, Marie Wiedl.In Memory of Herman Knoll from Beverly Shiroda.In Memory of Joe Larson from George Park III, Mark Erickson,Joyce Graewin, Mrs. and Mrs. Jack Horner, Trygve and Dee Peterson,Mr. and Mrs. Keith Quirk, Irene Raimer, Arlene Roberts.In Memory of Ted Marx from Mr. and Mrs. Richard Reget.In Memory of Dottie Meyer from Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bernett, Mr.and Mrs. Laurel Brandt, Mr. and Mrs. Curt Christopherson.In Memory of Susan Meyer from Gale Meyer.In Memory of Velma Moorhead from Mr. and Mrs. James Lynch.In Memory of Raymond Niedfeldt from Mr. and Mrs. Roger Jerome,

Mr. and Mrs. Francis Kaitfors, Fran Niedfeldt, Irene Raimer.In Memory of Harold and Ellen Oldenburg from Marie Wiedl.In Memory of Nina Rhodenhizer from Mr. and Mrs. Steve Aldrich,Mr. and Mrs. Duane Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Brandt, Mrs. andMrs. Phil Davis, Doug Dengel, Frances Field, Edith Habhegger, Mrs.and Mrs. David Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johnson, LTC and Mrs.Michael Machac, Eleanor Mull, Irene Raimer, Mary Rhodenhizer,Arlene Roberts, Betty Rousch, Lois Schauf, Beatrice Schmitz, Mr.,and Mrs. David Widener, Mr. and Mrs. William Yahnke.In Memory of Melva Roberts from Mr. and Mrs. D.E. Dewitt.In Memory of Wilma Tucker from Rebekah Lodge #41.In Memory of Elinor Ziegler from Phyllis Christiano, Mr. and Mrs.Larry Forbes, Lynn Foth, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Noth, Mr. and Mrs. JohnPoser, Avis Quackenbush, Irene Raimer, Helen Stiehl, Mr. and Mrs.Steve Tucker, Connie Ziegler and coworkers, Mr. and Mrs. RonaldZiegler.From Tom Hemstock, Arlene Roberts, and Donna Schurz for theParkview Apartments.From Irene Raimer for the Morrow Home Valentine Tea.From Jenny Koehler and Renee Thurston, for the Young at HeartChild Care Center.From Robert Williams for Morrow Home Foundation.From the Stoddard United Methodist Church Golden CrossOffering for Care Assurance.

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Carlton Austin

Dianne Becker

Mary Blakeslee

Brian Blazek

Tina Calhoun

Harley Chambers

Doug Cornell

Virginia Donskey

Myrtle Dritlein

Mary Goeser

Joan Johnson

Wallace Kinyon

Given Klein

Herman Knoll

Patricia Learman

Beverly Miller

Raymond Niedfeldt

Lano O’Connor

Harold Oldenburg

Ellen Oldenburg

Nina Rhodenhizer

Zelotes Rice

Helen Riley

Alberta Rommel

Francis “Bud” Ruedy

Arlis Seitz

Norman Thurow

Margaret VanKirk

Bernice Whitegull

December 19, 2012 - May 1, 2013Unto Life Eternal

We have been so very blessed with donations given from Mary Morrow’sAttic which helped purchase a new adjustable sink and a new regular sinkand paid for the remodeling of the nursing home beauty shop. Pictured area few of the wonderful volunteers who give of their time at the store. Frontseated is Mary Cooley, standing is Aggie Schmitz. Standing in back areSally Snyder and Bea Schmitz.

These incredible people are awesome at sorting and selling things. Thankyou for all you do!

If you would like to help support the great things that are happening at

Morrow Home Community in a monetary way, we will certainly

appreciate it and will direct your donation accordingly. Please make check

payable to Morrow Home Community. Your gift is tax deductible.

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Assisted Living Apartments

from August 3, 2005 to September 3, 2012

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Morrow Home Community331 S. WATER STREET • SPARTA, WI 54656

(608) 269-3168 • FAX: (608) 269-7642www.morrowhome.org

Return Service Requested

Nonprofit Org.U.S. POSTAGE

PAIDSparta, WI

Permit No. 130

"I was one of the fortunate people to be

in the new rehab unit.

The food was excellent.

The room was large.

I had wonderful therapists.

I was treated like a king.

The care was GREAT!”

Al Wright

Myrna Kasten PTA , Al Wright,

and Katie Reedich PT