All brought and continue to bring such
home opened its door. His faithful
L
light and love to our humble home.
love and care for the nurses and the
et me take this opportunity
Thank-you for building our dream and
home is overwhelming. We are
seeing it to fruition all of these
indebted to him for his years of
to introduce you to the founders
precious years. A special thank-you to
service. We look forward to many
of our beautiful home on Long
the many others who have come and
more!
Pond Rd. The following are
gone on our board these many years...
Carl Coloney, Lou Moneta, Cathy
Linda Ballerstein, our most humble
members of the original board of
Rausch, Carey Franklin. ~ Loving
Administrative Assistant and Volunteer
directors, the people who took a
hearts!
Coordinator. Because of her many
dream and made it a reality so
valued gifts, we are able to manage our
many years ago... this is taken
home so wonderfully. She even has
A
from our newsletter in the
dragged her husband Mark into the mix
nd now to who brings with him computer
Winter of 96-97...
wizardry and the two of them are the
the present day reason the newsletter looks so grand!
board members
who so lovingly Sandi Moneta, RN, Our Primary Nurse,
carry on the
where would we be without her
mission of Journey Home, keeping it
expertise, her guidance and her love of
alive and well!...
our ministry and home.
Ken Harrison, gentle heart and hands.
The Perdiem Nurses, those who light
Paul Olewnik, patient and caring soul.
the way for the volunteers, the
Dan Lill, full of life and love.
residents and their families...
Eileen Meyers, keeps us on track, with
Shirley Hardy, RN,- years of loving
care.
wisdom
Tracey Jagla, RN BSN, a Hospice
Bob Bourg, brings a true sense of care
Judy Johnson, RN,- soft, quiet presence
Nurse with a dream to fulfill.
in the business world.
Nancy Vogt, RN,-full of hugs
John Jagla, a teacher and graphic
Dave Wakefield, ever faithful friend of
Nancy Stephany, RN- ever gentle
artist.
JH.
Chris Jones, RN our new joyful one
Sandy Reiss, a retired teacher.
June Weltzer, so gifted.
Denise McNulty, RN who is presently
Lorraine Thomas, a compassionate
Peggy Malvaso, RN, kind spirit.
running Mt. Carmel House.
caregiver.
Nan Zillioux, RN, faithful servant to
Yvonne Allen, our dear and cherished
Dave Wilson, RN, a Hospice Nurse
all.
Home Health Aide who gifts us with
Manager.
Len Wiltberger, gentle spirit.
her skill and gentle care every night.
Gay Perotto, an Attorney with heart.
Lawrence Johnston, CMA, financial
Words cannot express enough
Mike Perotto, a Funeral Director.
wiz with joy.
gratitude.
Tom Beck, a financial wiz and Deacon. Tracey Jagla, RN, BSN, the crazy
Mary Bartlett, our faithful fill in Home
Mimi Wakefield, our bright spot.
director!
Health Aide who brings with her a
Charlie Materise, RN, a compassionate
wonderful laugh and spirit.
Hospice Nurse.
O
Nancy Miller, a Hospice Social
All of these wonderful and dear souls
Worker.
ur Medical Team gives fully of
give and mean so much to our home,
Dick Lombard, a Deacon & a heart of
but without the volunteers, we would
their hearts and hands in such a humble
gold.
not be here on 994 Long Pond Rd. The
Rose Marie Lombard, a gifted listener. and gifted way. The volunteers and
utmost of respect and gratitude goes
board rely on them to keep our gentle
Bob Malone, a business man with a
out to these gracious people who give
home safe and peaceful. Heartfelt
heart.
solely out of love and care. Their
thanks to each of them, for without
Paul Olewnik, a project manager.
rewards are not financial or grand, but
them we could not offer our home to
Sue Altpeter, RN, a precious soul.
their gifts are golden. We are forever
those in need.
Dave Wakefield Sr., A caring heart.
indebted to the many volunteers both
June Weltzer, gifted with the elderly.
present and past who have graced our
Dr. Joe Finetti, our
Carol Horowitz, a Hospice Social
doorway, these past 10 years.
Medical Director,
Worker.
has been with us
from the day our