Volunteers honored at St. Luke’s Hospital for hours of service

Published 2:00 am Friday, November 15, 2013

It’s easy to overlook the importance of volunteers because they rarely sing their own praises; yet they change so many lives.

Several volunteers who were honored for contributing more than 100 hours of service to St. Luke’s were Julie Fike, Marie Vehorn and Carolyn Thompson. (photo submitted by Jennifer Thompson)

Several volunteers who were honored for contributing more than 100 hours of service to St. Luke’s were Julie Fike, Marie Vehorn and Carolyn Thompson. (photo submitted by Jennifer Thompson)

Honoring St. Luke’s Hospital volunteers is a way of showing appreciation for the selfless men and women who embody the American spirit of caring for one another.

The volunteer honored for 50 hours of service was Carolyn Thompson.

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Honored for 100 hours of service were: Julie Fike, Judy Houk, Phil Scoggins, Marie Vehorn and Warner Zipf.

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