Post on 30-Jan-2023
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Oconee Regional Humane Society is pleased to welcome its first ever Executive Director, Joshua Comstock. Josh will manage the personnel and operations of ORHS and take it to the next level.
For the past 10 years, Josh has been a part of the leadership teams for both the ASPCA as the Director of Operations for their Spay Neuter Facility in Asheville, NC and most recently for Seattle Humane in Bellevue, WA as the Shelter Clinic Manager. He brings vast experience in program development, fund-raising, grant-writing, and veterinary medical issues, Fear Free animal handling, staff development and community engagement.
Josh is deeply passionate about the health, safety and overall well being of animals in need and for the special people who help support these animals. His interests are in complete alignment with ORHS’s mission.
Josh moved here with his wife, Vanessa, their 16 month old son, Cooper and their two pets; Queenie (dog) and Chief (cat). They share a love for music, the great outdoors, traveling and animals. Josh and his family are extremely excited to begin the next chapter of their lives here in the “Lake Country”. Click on the link below to watch our new “Leading Man” in one of his previous starring roles:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yTLxWJQBMXQ
Please join us in welcoming Josh and family to the community and The ORHS family!
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To paraphrase Alfred Lord Tennyson, in the spring a young feline’s fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love—and those thoughts soon lead to the pitter patter of tiny kitten paws.
Do you hear a teeny, tiny meow? We do and it is announcing the opening of Kitten Season 2020. Yes, kitten season has arrived!
What is kitten season?
Simply put, kitten season is a time of year
when we see a large increase in the number of
litters being born. Cats can become pregnant at
4 months old which is why it is so important to
spay and neuter your cats when they are young. One litter includes an average of 4 to 8
kittens.
What can you do to help? - Consider Fostering or Adopting One
While lots of us go "aww ...newborn kittens -- how cute" our staff and volunteers know that this is the start of a very long season of hard work finding foster homes to care for these babies until they are ready for adoption.
Your love and attention will allow these babies to reach the weight they need to be spayed/neutered and adopted. The foster time period for these youngsters can run from a couple of weeks to a couple of months.
During "kitten season" shelters are usually at maximum capacity. Adopting a kitten from the our adoption center is of course a win-win.
According to the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS), tens of millions of unowned cats live outdoors and contribute to breeding cycles. You can help prevent local strays in your neighborhood by contacting local trap-neuter-return (TNR) clinics. After the strays are spayed or neutered, they are returned to your neighborhood .
Find out more at:
https://www.orhspets.org/adopt-a-pet-983915.html
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As of March 30, 2020, ORHS closed the shelter to the public. Since we anticipated a
closure at some point, we put out word on social media in February that we would need
temporary fosters for most of our fur kids at the shelter. As usual, our supporters came
through for us. We deeply appreciate EVERYONE, past and present who has ever
volunteered to foster our animals, but we are especially grateful for the support in these
uncertain times. With that in mind, we would like to give a shout out to those big hearted
animal lovers who overwhelmed us by opening their homes to our animals and treating them
like royalty. Thank You to:
William Dagley, Shulaika La Cruz, Caylee Morrell, Karen Sawinski, Dave & Marie Delich,
Peyton Rardin, Brian Dugan, Isabelle Martinez , Sheri Siegel, Stephanie Coleman,
Richard & Katherine Calhoun, Victoria Barbee, Christine Barrett, Carol Bishop,
Heather Callaway Penny Davis, Cheryl Ducray, Melody English, April Evans
Tobias Jackson, Hilary Harrington, Melissa Hankinson, Kim Leary, Kathi Martin,
Mark & Kelly Fairbrass, Christine Plazola, Ethan Pritchett, Ann Rowan, Ellen Shae
Marlene Smith, Jackie Stolarski, Jill Suvoski, Beth Wilson, Joe & Sandy Williamson
We are humbled and grateful for this outpouring of support for our shelter and for this
beautiful display of love for the animals. We here at ORHS always knew we had the greatest
supporters with the biggest hearts, and gestures like this confirm it.
Thank You
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Sometimes animals come to us with histories of very little human
contact. Through the length of time they are with us, we hold our
breath and hope that one day the perfect person comes walking
through the door to adopt them. And then it happens…
A litter of adorable, yet unsocialized, kittens was seen by many people at a local Wendy’s
restaurant. Living on garbage, these 4 little fuzzballs would dodge traffic at the drive thru and
skirt the bad weather. One of our volunteers was able to trap all 4 and took them home to
socialize. Sometimes that’s an easy task, other times it becomes a very long process. One of
the kittens, Frosty, was especially hard to tame.
He was transferred to another foster home where he would spend the next year, always on the
periphery of what was going on and never really becoming trusting of humans. Frosty finally
came to the shelter where his skittishness continued. He
became friends with other cats at the shelter, but only with
people when food was involved.
Recently a woman came to us looking for a companion for
her senior cat, Fred. The cat she came to see really wasn’t a
good fit for her, so she looked at the others and asked a lot of
very good questions. Then she saw Frosty. This lady was
used to having stray and feral
cats; in fact, Fred came to her as a stray. Since she was looking
for a companion for Fred, she wasn’t really concerned about how
much the new kitty would like her…as long as he got along with
Fred. And then it happened: It was Frosty’s turn to be adopted!
Finally!
Early on, it was reported that Frosty was hiding a good bit (to be expected) but that he was coming out to eat and use the litter box. Then we heard that he was coming out to play a bit, but would hide when his new mom would come in. Recently we learned
that Frosty is enjoying time with his new mom…and with Fred! He has learned to trust her and lets her pet him! Finally!
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One evening as we were closing for the day, two young girls walked
into our adoption shelter with a very sweet puppy in their arms. Nice
blonde coat, beautiful big eyes and a tiny tail wagging a mile a
minute. This puppy was clearly in pain….one of his hind legs was
badly injured and almost broken. We rushed him to Park Place
Animal Hospital and after much diagnosis was told that
amputating his leg is the way to go. After much deliberation, we
went ahead with the surgery. The next day when our volunteers went
to visit him, he greeted them with non-stop wags. His zest for life
just overwhelmed us with joy. We named him SIMBA !
We love to hear about the “happily ever after stories” and hope you
enjoy this update from Simba’s family as much as we did.
“Simba today is a handsome 53 pound lovebug. He got adopted by an ORHS alum family, four
months ago. He initially struggled with potty training but has now learned to ring the bell.
He loves all of his family, especially playing with his puppy siblings. Many times he runs for a
bit and once they get far ahead he stops and lays down. Once they circle around he pops up
and goes after them again. He wears out quicker than they do as well, but it doesn't seem to
bother him. He is such an easy going, laid back boy. He doesn't waste energy either, he even
lays down when he eats!
When we first adopted him, he could not go up or down the stairs off the back deck, but after a
few short weeks he mastered doing it all by himself! He also is able to get on the couch by
himself most of the time. We have to pick him up and put him in bed at night though. We will
need to get bed stairs soon, if he gets much bigger.
He loves to talk to you, similar to how a husky loves to talk and he loves to ignore you when
you call, also much like a husky! He loves snuggles,
playing with toys and bones, and he loves treats! On top
of learning to ring the doggie bell, he knows how to sit,
lay down, lay on his side, and talk. He listens when he is
told to go lay in his bed in his crate. He is also very
protective when guests come over, he takes him a bit to
calm down.
Simba is our special guy and we are so happy that we
brought him into our family!”
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MURRAY, THE KITTY GETS A BIG
BEST FRIEND…AND SHE’S A
SWEETHEART!
When animals are adopted from ORHS they go into
their forever homes with all the best wishes from our
shelter, including those for lots of love, long lives and
tons of fun. And we always get super excited over
pictures adopters send showing that those wishes really do come true. Take the case of
Murray…
Found in a box on the side of the road, Murray and his 2 siblings
came to ORHS as sweet, adorable kittens. They played together
day and night, ate like gangbusters and grew like weeds. When a
family came looking for a little black kitten to add to their family,
we knew exactly the right one! Well, it was love at first sight and
Murray was officially adopted!
Updates started coming in immediately, but we could never have
anticipated the new buddy Murray (now Roger) would get; nor could we have ever known what great friends they would become! But just look for yourself… Yes, pictures are worth a thousand words!
YEAR TO DATE 2020
ORHS by the Numbers
Cat Adoptions: 65
Dog Adoptions: 131
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Tuxedo’s story is a true Rags to Riches story. Tuxedo
(now Mikey) came to ORHS as a transfer from Union
Point Animal Control. He was originally surrendered to
Union Point unaltered, in need of dental work, severely
matted and unkempt .
We think Tuxedo was a breeder dog who never really
got to be a puppy or live outside his kennel, because it
seems that everything he is experiencing now is new
like a puppy.
After some initial care from the team at ORHS he was
placed in a Foster home while awaiting a neuter date
and also to have some dental work completed.
During his time in Foster he stole his foster
mom’s heart away with his happy go lucky
personality, she decided she just had to keep
him after his surgery and dental work. He
doesn't a miss a chance to now proudly show
off his permanent grin.
He has discovered that shredding paper is
fun. Going in and out the door is fun and
now he is starting to lay flat on his back with
his legs outstretched!
If you are inspired by Tuxedo’s story and
want to know more about Fostering contact
us and we would be glad to talk to you more
about the program.
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So many of us are fortunate enough to share our lives with animals. The gift of unconditional
love of a dog or the honor of being chosen by a cat…...our animals display a generosity of
spirit which makes our lives fuller and richer.
Please remember the animals of Oconee Regional Humane Society when you prepare your
will or trust documents. Your gift of love and compassion will make a lifesaving difference for
the homeless pets who are counting on us.
For more information about making a planned gift to ORHS, contact us via email at
ops.orhspets@gmail.com.
To leave a bequest, simply write:
“I give to Oconee Regional Humane Society, Tax ID# 58-2440625 (the sum of $____ or %
___ of the rest, residue and remainder of my estate) for its general purposes”.
You are possibly done with your shelter-in-place spring cleaning and now looking to find a new home for the furniture pieces collecting dust in the garage.
This is where the ORHS pickup service comes in handy. We offer free pick up for those heavy pieces of furniture that require multi-ple muscle power.
In the past we have encouraged donors to stop by and drop off fur-niture. This year it is by appointment only.
To schedule a pickup or drop-off call ORHS at 706-454-1508 or email us at orhspets@gmail.com
The actual date for the furniture sale is yet to be determined.
However, all along we will post certain pieces on Nextdoor and various Facebook yard sale sites.
Please be on the look out for those posts.
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Our sweet, pretty Bellamy has been waiting for a
home for a long time. She watches and hears all her friends
have gone to loving homes. NOW IT IS HER TURN.
She so badly wants a family of her own to love. She came
to the shelter with one pup. It was clear that she ended up at
the previous shelter from an abusive environment. At the
time, she was very scared and timid.
The last two months she has been with a foster family. The
foster family would love to adopt her but during normal
conditions they travel a lot and that makes it hard to have a
pet.
As per the foster family…”Bellamy has come a long way
in the last couple of months. She has worked very hard to
become the sweet lady she is now. She is now one of those
dogs so full of love.. Playful, loving, snuggly ...just a loving
goof. If you spend a little time with her you will learn that
she just wants to love you and be loved. Her signature move
is to get a toy and kiss your face.
The heartworm treatment was hard on her but she was a
trooper. Now that she is done with her heartworm treatment
she dreams of that fenced yard where she has room to run
and play. She walks great on leash and is house broken.”
Please consider adding Bellamy to your family. She would
do great as the only dog. She wants your full attention.
Bellamy barely sheds… she emits magical fibers of
joy and love !
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What if you could style your ride and show your love for your pet and at the same time
support ORHS, all while raising funds for the animals we rescue. Well, now you can! Get your
personalized ORHS Pet Plate.
Send us a photo of your furry friend(s) and we will put it on a specially designed custom Pet
Plate—sized to fit any front bracket or license plate frame
Makes a perfect gift: birthdays, anniversaries, graduation, Christmas—also a special way to
memorialize a pet
Cost is only $50 featuring one photo of your pet or $70 if the photo features more then one
pet
Production time is approximately 2 weeks
Completed plates may be picked up at ORHS or sent to you via USPS
PLEASE NOTE:
Not all states allow front plates
This is regular size metal plate
For more details visit our website
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Here’s Phyllis, a three-and-a-half-year-old exotic feline who is Purr-suing her Purrfect Place!
Phyllis resembles the glamorous Abyssinian breed portrayed in paintings and sculptures of the ancient Egyptian cats which show an elegant feline with a muscular body.
With long legs in proportion to her lean body, big green eyes, short silky blonde hair, she looks like a Supermodel when she struts her stuff.
Phyllis is approximately 8 pounds and because she is full of extraordinary energy she never has to diet. She is naturally small and slender.
Phyllis has an intelligent, extroverted, playful personality. With her almond shaped green eyes, long pointed ears and inquisitive expression, you can’t help but fall in love with her. She is clearly attentive, she listens to you, but, unlike Alexa, she will keep your secret’s.
She is also a graceful athlete. She will approach you on her terms but invites you to exercise, climb a pole, play or explore with her whenever you are available. She loves people and other cats but may not be your ideal lap cat.
Phyllis came to ORHS after being rescued through a trap/neuter/release program in 2016. Although she is stunning and physically active, you don’t have to worry about her getting in “the family way.” She was able to leave her wild ways behind her when she was spayed so that she, and you, don’t have to worry about all the unwanted attention being so attractive usually brings.
Phyllis loves Savage Garden (from her feral years). She has a private meditation she repeats and she hopes you will take her to her Purrfect Place:
Like in your eyes, I see my future in an instant I think I found my best friend I knew I loved you before I met you I have been waiting all my life A thousand angels dance around you I am complete now that I’ve found you.
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SOCIALIZE WITH ORHS
orhspets.org ORHS Facebook #ORHSPETS #ORHSPETS orhspets@gmail
Help us drive adoptions!
The more you share and comment, the faster our cats and dogs find loving homes.
Everyone can put their phone to work for the animals! Join us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter—the more you share our cats and dogs the faster they find homes.
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If you shop on Amazon they will donate to ORHS !
AmazonSmile is a website operated by Amazon with the same products, prices, and
shopping features as Amazon.com. The difference is that when you shop on AmazonSmile,
the AmazonSmile Foundation will donate 0.5% of the purchase price of eligible products to
the charity of your choice.
On your first visit to AmazonSmile (smile.amazon.com), you are
prompted to select a charitable organization. You can change your
selection at any time.
From then on, simply start with a smile (smile.amazon.com) when
you purchase on Amazon, and you will be supporting ORHS at no
cost to you !
Click here for our Amazon Wish List
VOLUNTEERING : The Gift of Time and Talent
Each and every volunteer at ORHS plays an important role in helping to keep thing running smoothly. Whether they’re doing laundry, cleaning kennels, helping with administrative tasks, walking dogs, or spending time nurturing our cats and dogs, their help is extremely essential. Without our compassionate and dedicated volunteers, ORHS could not function and rescue the countless furkids over the years.
Are you interested in becoming a volunteer? Committing your time and energy to ORHS will help rescued cats and dogs, but it can help you meet new people, make friends, connect with the community and learn new skills. Further, volunteering has been shown to counteract the effects of stress, anger and anxiety. Nothing relieves stress better than meaningful connection to another person and working with pets and other animals is known improve and reduce stress and anxiety.
Volunteer opportunities at ORHS come in many forms. You might provide foster home care to our cats and dogs, clean a room, scoop litter boxes, work adoptions, plan fundrais-ers, write articles, educate school children, answer the phones, take photos, walk dogs, bag food and more.
Want to Volunteer?
Learn more by going to I want to volunteer at ORHS.
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HONORARIUMS *
David & Marie Delich in honor of Karen Grigg’s birthday
Terry & Marilyn Turbeville in honor of Jackie Stolarski
Kelley & Charles Middleton in honor of Grandad
Karen Hallow in honor of Julia Thomas
Jenny & Donny Jackson in honor of Aiden Carlson’s birthday
Joan & Robert Aljoe in honor of JR and Lynn Herbert birthdays
Judy & John Rosensteel in honor of Mary Tunnicliff’s birthday
Janet Harris in honor of Marie Delich
Katherine & Richard Calhoun in honor of Maggie Moran
Jim & Rosalee Neill in honor of “Joey” Stanton, wonderful dog of the Stantons
Lynn & John Herbert in honor of Jerry Foskey’s 60th birthday
Tina Fischlin in honor of Dipti Steele
Norm & Deb Agran in honor of Janice and Dave Weisberg’s 50th anniversary
Paula Penelope Kea Linton in honor of Lavonda Cheek
John & Ginny Foos, a gift from their grand children
Valerie & John Ledyard in honor of Racer Ledyard
Catherine McCarroll in honor of Pamela Smith
Berdell Watkins in honor of Kari Wires
Rebecca & David Matheny in honor of Charles & Alla Campbell
Karen Jones in honor of Jim Hines
Carol Thompson & Bob Gour in honor of Zepp & Rufus
Bonnie Stewart in honor of Ray & Karen Simms
Bonnie Stewart in honor of Sue Hassell
* As of March 21st 2019 through June 10th, 2020
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HONORARIUMS *
Barbara & William White in honor of Christy, Henry & Ellen Ambuehl
Jon & Susan Swift in honor of Susan’s mother Lois Groomes
Charlene & Buddy Roberts in honor of Lynn & Chuck Johnson
Dianne & Phil Boswell in honor of “Heidi”. Wonderful dog belonging to
Ginny Williams
Richard & Patricia Secrist in honor of Lynn & JR Herbert
Matthew Herbert in honor of Lynn Herbert & sweet beautiful Annie
Steve & Ursula Spalding in honor of Pat & Pam Kelly
Maureen Zarnfaller in honor of Virginia Mays
Matthew Herbert in honor of Lynn & sweet gorgeous Annie
Dana Vick in honor of Mayra Garcia
Linda Fisher in honor of Stephanie Coleman
Robert Hart in honor of Stephanie Coleman
Neal & Jamie Howard in honor of Scott Richter and Staff
Neal & Jamie Howard in honor of everyone at Harmony Pet Resort
Hart Aviation in honor of Stephanie Coleman
Linda Fisher in honor of Stephanie Coleman
Patricia Grimes in honor of Maggie
Jim Carpenter & Kristie Juster in honor of handsome River
Darinda Daniel in honor of Jessica Pfeifer
Darinda Daniel in honor of Tricia Huebner
Anne McKinney in honor of Rocky & Simba
* As of March 21st 2019 through June 10th, 2020
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MEMORIALS *
Bonnie Stewart in memory of Miss Molly and Smiley
Kay & Rabun Neal in memory of Charlotte F. Parrish
In memory of “Mollie” beloved dog of Jim and Cindy Kubinski
Jackie Stolarski Maggie Moran
Jackie Stolarski in memory of “Lucy”, beloved dog of Debbie &Tom Cornelia
Eric & Collette Anderson in memory of “Riley”, loving dog of Roxanne & Robert Newell
James Reynolds in memory of “Lucy”, beloved dog of Debra & Steve Kringold
R.B. & L.S, Purdy in memory of Lee Hassell, Bonnie Stewart’s brother
In Memory or Priscilla Roberts
William & Lauri Bates G E Van & Liz McClenaghan Gary & Joyce Moyer
Wendy & Barry Brody Charlotte & Buck Scott Lana & Regis Carr
Harold Fendley Amy Murray Lynn & Chuck Johnson
Marie & Jim Sams Jill & Roger Schurig Michael Bolling
Lisa Hutcherson Robin C Edwards Elizabeth & John Wilker
Sue Johnson in memory of Gene Weinberger
Pat & Bob Rech in memory of “Soda Pop”, beloved pet of Peggy & Dave Woodyard
Frances & Gentry Strickland in memory of Lynn Lunceford’s beloved cats “Motley” and “Scout”
Steve & Cindy Lowe in memory of Chuck & Rita Bailey
Elizabeth & Steven Kippels in memory of “Rascal”, beloved dog of Susan & Phil Horan
In memory of “Trapper”, beloved dog of Andy & Jackie Stolarski
Bonnie Stewart Porge & JJ Casey Margie & Henry Wallace
Bob & Maggie Moran Taffy & Steve Hicks Sandra Oristian
June Tompkins in memory of Socrates
Lauren & James Hardeman in memory of Amy Hardeman Brown
* As of March 21st 2019 through June 10th, 2020
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MEMORIALS *
In memory of “Mattie”, beloved dog of Alex & Sandy Oristian
Jackie Stolarski James Reynolds Bob & Maggie Moran
Ginny & Dave Dornheggen, in memory of Buster a wonderful dog
Linda & James Bay in memory of James Wesley Farlow
J Stephen King in memory of Sara Elizabeth Harris, Francis Caudle King, William P Cliatt
Sue Johnson in memory of Gene Weinberger
In memory of Carole Rusk
Jerry L. Johnson & Associates Pamela & Thomas Lewis Beckham’s Used cars
Bobbie & Ray Martin Jackie Attaway Catherine Neira
Angela Sims Paige Lochridge Mark Valvo
Debbie Ivey Douglas Rieder Ansley Koza
Rachel Collins Ann Miano Addison Perrymond
Ron Head Candace Bradbury Debra Singleton
Melanie Smith Oren Rusk Harry and Bette Rowland
Johnson, Spellman & Associates, Inc
Nathan and Helen Goldrich Foundation, Inc, in memory of Sam, a loving friend and family member of
Nancy and Jim Barton
In memory of Bert Neese
Gena Day Mary & Warren Dugas Jerry & Diane Hagge Sheryl & Alan Brown
Phoebe Allen in memory of Dan Benshoof
Louis Valentic in memory of Betty Lynch, mother of Kent & Michael
Collette & Eric Anderson in memory of Sasha Glicksberg
Denis Lovelace, in memory of Ron Lovelace
Sharon & Dennis Crosby in memory of “Billie”, beloved dog of the Crosby family
Karen Stevenson, in memory of Gloria Adams, her mother
Bob & Maggie Moran in memory of Lionel
* As of March 21st 2019 through June 10th, 2020
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MEMORIALS *
In memory of Hilda Morrow
Barry & Tammy Bruce Donnie & Libby Chapman
Jacqueline & Thomas Greenwood in memory of Bob Aljoe
Del Webb Pickleball in memory or Chuck & Rita Bailey
Margaret & Gary Van Hemert in memory of Goose, beloved Golden Retriever of the Groeninger Family
Karen Donerkiel in memory of “Lit’l Bit” her beloved dog
In memory of “Joey”, beloved dog of Jim & Dona Stanton
Ginny & Dave Dornheggen Andrea Wuori
In memory of Cheri Champion
James Burwell Georgianne Koch Judi Chandellor
Stephen Cross Susan & Mark Blanton Lynn Wailes
Jill & Marty Suchik Peter & Denni Kann Deb & Norm Agran
Dottie & Rich Farmer Barbara Blattner Liz & Mike Butler
Susan & Clarke Rheney Radha & Karen Vemuri Connie & Wynn Cline
Mary Ellen & Ken Kopesky Jon & Susan Swift Janet & William Norris
Joanne & Peter Vogt Kathleen & Jim Acra Jean Schoen
Jennifer Dickey Candace Carson Jean Schoen
Toni & Ron Budelier Nancy Myer Lori & Bill Sawls
Donna & Jim Eaton
Bonnie Stewart in memory of Lee Hassell
Jeffrey Jacobs in memory of Robert Kuchman
J Stephen King in memory of Jane Downs Paul
Carol Adams in memory of “Missy”, beloved Golden of Chuck & Ann Ellison
Andrew Wuori in memory of “Max”, beloved dog of Mike & Linda Parker
Mary & Robert Lozano in memory of “Kato”, beloved dog of Jack and Deborah Hempling
Collette & Eric Anderson in memory of “Gypsy”, beloved dog of Lew & Pat Frazar
* As of March 21st 2019 through June 10th, 2020
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MEMORIALS *
In memory of David Carruth
H Carruth Property LLP Norma Billingsley Charles Stewart
Plains Logging Company
Elizabeth Calabrese in memory of Doc Coleman
Judy & John Rosensteel in memory of Doreen Fitzpatrick
Anne Tierney in memory of Doreen Fitzpatrick
Andrew Aiken in memory of Bernita Aiken his mother
Collette & Eric Anderson in memory of “Jack” beloved pet of Mr. & Mrs. Tom Guthrie
Linda Bradley in memory of Cody
In memory of Bill White
Rita & Jim Jones Elizabeth & Stan Mileski Edward Coleman
Jim Lepanto & Joelyn Ainley
Collette & Eric Anderson in loving memory of “Georgia Grace” beloved pet of Mr. & Mrs. D Cousart
Peggy & Gary Van Hemert in memory of “Heidi” beloved fur baby of Ginny Williams
Collette & Eric Anderson in loving memory of “Zoe” beloved pet of Mr. & Mrs. M Blanchat
Jackie & Andy Stolarski donation to the “Miracle Fund” in memory of “Trapper” for medical care for
animals in need
Andrea Wuori in memory of “Lily”, beloved pet of Barb & John Braly
Linda & Bob Hart in memory of “Rizzo”, beloved pet of Maria & Kevin Gross
Brinkley & James Pound in memory of “Clementine”, beloved dog of Caroline & Whit Laney
Andrea Wuori in memory of “Lucy”, beloved cat of Gerry & Noreen Leach
* As of March 21st 2019 through June 10th, 2020