St. Luke’s honors volunteers

Published 12:21 pm Thursday, May 19, 2011

The Women’s Auxiliary of St. Luke’s Hospital was formed in 1948. The Auxiliary had a Canning Committee that canned and preserved food from their gardens for hospital use.

There are many ways the hospital’s volunteers contribute to St. Luke’s Hospital. The Cherry Smock volunteers are responsible for the delivery of juice and daily newspapers to patients each morning. There are also volunteers who are responsible for delivery of patient mail and flowers each afternoon.

Pictured, from left, are Marcie Mack, Frank Williams and Clyde Plumley. (photo submitted)

St. Luke’s Hospital volunteers who share their time and talents to make a difference in the community were recently honored with a luncheon.

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Those honored for 50 hours of service were Joan Feagan and Maria Panther.

Those honored for 100 hours of service were Donna Campbell, Marie Constance, Chuck Honeycutt, Beverly Lewenski, Clyde Plumley and Frank Williams.

Honored for 250 hours of service was Marcie Mack.

– article submitted by Jennifer Wilson