St. Luke’s volunteers with 250 hours of service honored

Published 7:05 pm Sunday, November 17, 2013

Seymour Noren, Jim Raney and Elsie Osborn (photo submitted).

Seymour Noren, Jim Raney and Elsie Osborn (photo submitted).

Did you know that in 1948, the Women’s Auxiliary of St. Luke’s Hospital was formed?

The Auxiliary had a Canning Committee that canned and preserved food from their gardens for hospital use.

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

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

Those honored were Gail Marshall, Seymour Noren, Elsie Osborn, Jim Parres and Jim Raney.

A sincere appreciation is extended to all volunteers who share their time and talents so willingly on behalf of St. Luke’s Hospital.

– article submitted by Jennifer Wilson