Escolar Documentos
Profissional Documentos
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Stephanie Chedid, Greg Fream Elaine Schmeda
President Jim Hoffman year anniversary?
Tim Schoewe, Treasurer Dale Kirchner
Kathy Czarniak, Secretary Steve Knowles Primary care physicians are
available to Luther Manor residents
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mornings a week?
Board Committees 2015
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Executive Committee Finance Committee Nominating Committee Governance Task Force There were
Pastor Bill Knapp, Chair Tim Schoewe, Chair Bill Pickering Steve Knowles, Chair
Stephanie Chedid Dave Anderson Jim Hoffman Stephanie Chedid Baptismal services last
Jim Hoffman Stephanie Chedid Stephanie Chedid Kathy Czarniak
Luther Manor is
Dale Kirchner Bette Diehl Dale Kirchner Jim Hoffman year at Luther Manor?
years old this year and has only
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Tim Schoewe Dale Kirchner Elaine Schmeda Pastor Bill Knapp
Steve Knowles Cherie Swenson had Presidents?
Audit Task Force
Tim Schoewe, Chair
Stephanie Chedid Independent Living
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Bette Diehl
residents may chose
from as many as
45
Annually there are
Leadership Team Current activity
midweek Bible Studies at Luther Manor
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Stephanie Chedid, President & Chief Executive Officer options
with an average attendance of
Bette Diehl, Chief Financial Officer
Lauren Malensek, Chief Human Resource Officer per week?
Cherie Swenson, Executive Director, Luther Manor Foundation ?
34
Melanie Varin, Chief Marketing Officer
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Memberships and Affiliations
Rehabilitation services?
Alzheimers Association LeadingAge Milwaukee Metropolitan The Hospice
(SE Wisconsin Chapter) Chamber of Commerce Organization and There are medical
LeadingAge-Wisconsin
American Society on National Adult Day Palliative Experts of specialtists available to all
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Lutheran Planning Wisconsin
Aging Giving of Wisconsin Services Association
Evangelical Lutheran (LPGW) National Hospice Wauwatosa Chamber of Luther Manor residents right in
Church in America and Palliative Care Commerce
Lutheran Services in Luther Manor has great reason to exist our on-site clinic: audiology,
(ELCA) America (LSA) Organization Wisconsin Adult Day
Greater Milwaukee Non-Profit Center of Services Association for you and your loved ones who can benefit dentistry, dermatologist, ENT,
Mequon Chamber of
Synod of the ELCA Commerce Milwaukee Wisconsin RCAC Quality
(GMS) Improvement Network from our mission of sharing Gods love by ophthalmology, podiatry, and
enriching the lives of older adults through geriatric psychology?
excellent housing, care and services?
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Our Partners Congregational Ties
Luther Manors valued partnership with 70 congregations of the Congregations remain vital to
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), Greater Milwaukee Luther Manor. Relationships with
Synod, is a ministry that strengthens each of the partners and the people our ULPA member congregations,
we serve. From the early beginnings of the United Lutheran Program for community congregations and our
the Aging (ULPA), affiliated congregations have supported this ministry neighbors continue to flourish,
through encouragement, leadership and prayers, along with the gifts of ULPA affiliated enriching the lives of our residents,
families, employees and volunteers.
volunteer service and financial resources. Financial contributions from our
member congregations (highlighted in bold) support the growing number congregations gifts Luther Manor is a gathering
of community outreach ministries provided by Luther Manor, including totaled $21,847 place for congregations and
Adult Day Services and community support groups. We gratefully related ministries. In 2015, Galilee
acknowledge those partner congregations whose gifts totaled $21,847, Lutheran (Pewaukee), Gethsemane
as well as 1,766 dozen cookies in 2015. (Brookfield), and Prince of Peace
(Milwaukee) held church and
council retreats at Luther Manor.
We were also the site of Women of
Abiding Savior, Milwaukee Grace, Thiensville Redemption, Wauwatosa the ELCA Leadership Retreat and
ELCA Women of the Church Annual Courtyards Resident Carolyn Lausterer enjoys the
Adoration, Greenfield Hephatha, Milwaukee Reformation, Brookfield Breakfast Business Meeting. greenery and gardens that surround Luther Manor.
Advent, Cedarburg Holy Cross, Menomonee Falls Reformation, Milwaukee
Strengthening the faith of our
Ascension, Milwaukee Holy Trinity, West Allis Resurrection, New Berlin residents and the greater Luther
Ascension, Waukesha House of Prayer, Franklin St. John, Grafton Manor community is central to our
Atonement, Muskego Immanuel, Cedarburg St. Johns, Brookfield mission. The following churches
walk with us in our faith journeys
Bay Shore, Whitefish Bay Immanuel, Milwaukee St. Johns, West Milwaukee through bible studies, communion
Bethlehem, Muskego Incarnation, Milwaukee St. Lukes, Greendale offerings and special worship I am impressed with the outstanding
Calvary, Brookfield Jackson Park, Milwaukee St. Lukes, Waukesha events to celebrate seasons and
occasions throughout the year: care and services provided to Luther Manor
Capitol Drive, Milwaukee King of Glory, Greenfield St. Marks, Cudahy Berea Lutheran, Blessed Savior
Christ Church ELCA, Mequon Kingo, Shorewood St. Marks, Waukesha Catholic Church, Covenant Lutheran residents. Given where we are and where
Church, Cross Lutheran, Fox Point were headed, I am very optimistic about
Christ Our Savior, Sussex Lake Park, Milwaukee St. Matthews, Wauwatosa
Lutheran, Good Shepherd Trinity,
Christ the King, Brookfield Lincoln Park, Glendale St. Pauls, Milwaukee Mount Carmel Lutheran Church, the future of Luther Manor!
Christ the King, Port Washington Lutheran Church of the Living Shepherd of the Hills, Huburtus Our Redeemer Lutheran Church,
Christ, Germantown Redemption Lutheran Church,
Christ the Victor, New Berlin Spirit of Peace, Milwaukee River West Group, St. Catherine Melanie Varin, former Board Member and
Cross, Milwaukee Luther Memorial Lutheran EV Unity, Milwaukee Catholic Church, St. Margaret Mary current Chief Marketing Officer
Church, West Allis Catholic Church, St. Matthews
Cross of Life, Brookfield Wellington Park, Milwaukee
Martin Luther, Milwaukee Lutheran Church, Sherman Park
Faith/Santa Fe, Milwaukee Whitnall Park, Hales Corners Lutheran Church, The School
Memorial, Glendale
Faith, Cedarburg Sisters of Notre Dame, Wauwatosa
Mt. Carmel, Milwaukee Presbyterian, and Wellington Park
First, West Allis
Mt. Hope, West Allis Lutheran.
Fox Point, Fox Point
Mt. Zion, Wauwatosa Each day, churches have a presence
Galilee, Pewaukee
Nativity, Wauwatosa at Luther Manor for which we
Gethsemane, Brookfield are grateful. If we have omitted
Gloria Dei, Menomonee Falls
Our Saviors, Milwaukee
anyone in this acknowledgment of Nearly every room in Luther Manor has
Good Shepherd Trinity,
Peace, Milwaukee participation in our mission, please a window to view the beautiful green
Prince of Peace, Milwaukee accept our apologies. We invite you space afforded by our 29 acres and the
Milwaukee
to share with us your work on our
Grace, Grafton Redeemer, Milwaukee park next door.
campus as we are grateful for our
congregational partners.
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A Vital Link Friends of Luther Manor
Friends of Luther Manor 2015 Board of Directors
Sandy Wals, President, Holy Cross, Menomonee Falls
The reach of Friends of Luther Manor is great. With Kathy Conrad, Immediate Past President, Cross of Life, Brookfield
24 congregations and 970 members, Friends is an Bill Schier, Secretary, St. Matthews, Wauwatosa
important tie to not only local congregations, but to
the greater community. Within their congregations, Pat Behling, Treasurer, Luther Manor Terrace Resident
39 key persons and co-workers build support
and awareness for Luther Manor through annual
membership drives. Through the annual Love
Friends of Luther Manor Congregational Representatives
Lights fund raiser, they further extend their reach Congregation............................. Keyperson......................... Co-Worker
by providing the opportunity for people from Abiding Savior ...................................................................... Gladys Larson
throughout the region to remember and honor Advent ....................................... Marcy Mattson
family and friends. From as close as Luther Manors Ascension, Milwaukee ............ Marilyn Lange .................. Shirley Willson Resident Gloria Weinhold
Wauwatosa campus to as far away as Dallas, Texas, Calvary ...................................... Linda Berger...................... Ruby Hauch purchased cookies during
and Bangor, Maine, Love Lights brighten the lives of Capitol Drive ............................ Carol Hess a Terrace fundraiser to
Friends board: Sandy Wals, Bill Schier, many here and afar. Christ Our Savior ..................... Joan Singer ........................ Nancy Klingbiel support the Alzheimers
Kathy Conrad, and Pat Behling Christ the King, Brkfld. ........... Ann Borowski .................. Lois Roesch Association Walk to End
The Friends saw a record year in 2015, Cross ........................................... Lela Franklin..................... Alzheimers. Of the 227
Cross of Life .............................. Kathy Conrad.................... teams that participated, the
contributing $16,000 for important Faith, Cedarburg ...................... Joyce Christie.................... Luther Manor team ranked
Fox Point .................................... Janet Quail......................... 5th in fundraising.
funding projects. These include:
Gloria Dei .................................. Robert and Joan Coffey...
Campus signage Grace, Thiensville ..................... Leigh Benson..................... Pam Stockbridge
Holy Cross ................................. Sandy Wals........................
Six outdoor benches Holy Trinity .............................. Jean Verban.......................
King of Glory ............................ Priscilla Tentoni................
Two Hoyer lifts for the Courtyards
Kingo .......................................... Beverly Swanson .............
2015 Love Lights M
aintenance and upkeep for the Lake Park ................................... Linda Gaalaas...................
Terrace Aquarium Lincoln Park .............................. Ida Wachs..........................
Living Christ ............................. Barbara Faude...................
Annual Love Lights Tree Luther Manor
Park Terrace .................... Gloria Larson....................
Luther Manor
Garden Terrace ............... Betty Mattson (retired).... Luther Manor
Martin Luther ........................... Carol Henk........................ uses Memories
Memorial ................................... Phyllis Mittelstadt............
Mt. Carmel ............................................................................. Judy Lukas
in the Making,
Mt. Zion ..................................... Bob & Nancy Schrap (retired) the art program
Our Saviors .............................. Dolores Schruba of the Alzheimers
Prince of Peace........................... Carol Ginter
Redemption ............................... Arleen Reiff (retired)........ Donald Reiff (retired)
Association, to
St. Johns, Brookfield ................ LoAnn Petermann............ Kathi Campbell enrich the lives of
St. Johns, W. Milw. .................. Marjorie Heinrich............. residents in our
St. Marks, Waukesha .............. Larry & Vicki Nines...John & Betty Thompson
St. Matthews ............................ William Schier (retired).
Health Care Center
..................................................... .........................Mary Ann Abrahamson (retired) and Courtyards
St. Pauls .................................... Shirley Toomey................. Assisted Living
Wellington Park ..................................................................... Loretta Braun
Whitnall Park............................. Kathy Sonntag.................. Sandy Abraham
as well as guests
enrolled in our
Adult Day Services.
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Programs Facts and Figures Supporting the
2015 2014 2013 Work of the Larger
Luther Manor Health Care Center
Licensed Nursing Facility 210 210 223 Church
Total Resident Days 68,979 71,729 73,463
Private Pay 11,710 13,682 14,049 During 2015, Luther Manors Sunday
Medicaid (Title XIX) 45,666 47,643 50,434 worship and special offerings given by
Medicare (Title XVIII) 10,090 10,404 8,980 residents, visitors and staff members
New Residents 377 426 432 were used to expand Luther Manors
Discharges 390 422 428 benevolence to the larger church.
Occupancy Rate 90% 94% 90%
The 2015 benevolence dollars were
The Courtyards at Luther Manor
Assisted Living Units 140 140 153 distributed as follows:
Total Resident Days 37,524 39,373 42,685 $
2,460 to the ELCA Greater
New Residents 50 60 63 Milwaukee Synod
Discharges 51 67 65
Occupancy Rate 73.4% 77.1% 76.4% $
300 to Lutheran Bible
Translators
Luther Manor at River Oaks (Mequon)
Assisted Living Units 16 16 16 $
159 for Nepal Earthquake
Total Resident Days 5,668 5,398 5,212 The energy, enthusiasm, and smiles of student
Disaster Response to ELCA volunteers brings warmth to the hearts of Luther Manor
New Residents 5 8 12
Disaster Response Fund residents and staff. Pictured L-R are Hannah McTrusty,
Discharges 4 6 9
Occupancy Rate 97.05% 92.4% 89.2% Jessica Olson, and Caroline Schneider.
$
1031 to the ELCA World
Luther Manor Terrace Hunger Program
Independent Living Units 342 366 366 $
899 to Lutheran World Relief
New Residents 40 31 20
Occupancy Rate 70.50% 66.4% 69% $
337 to Lutherdale Bible Camp
Assisted Living (RCAC) Participants 68 62 56 Its easy to prioritize Luther Manor when
Assisted Living (RCAC) Service Days 10,999 9,677 10,128 In addition to the $5,186 in monetary
donations, also given, were 38 the people are so beautiful and inspiring and
Adult Day Care Center (Wauwatosa) blankets/quilts to Lutheran World
Weekday Participants Served 103 159 208 Relief, and 343 grocery bags of non- being there makes you feel happy, grateful,
Total Participant Days 11,309 12,223 11,585
perishable items for Tosa Cares.
energized and at peace.
Lakefield Adult Day Center (Grafton)
Weekday Participants Served 45 56 68
Thank you all for your generosity in
Total Participant Days 3,706 3,182 3,958 helping Luther Manor continue its Ana Mercado, volunteer and Caroline Scholar
mission of sharing Gods love. at Mount Mary University
Luther Manor Hospice
Patients Served 126 110 96
Total Service Days 6,705 5,385 5,491
Average Service Days/Enrollee 53.2 53 57
Average Enrollment 18.4 15 13
Volunteer Services
Number of Volunteers 519 544 594
Adults 361 381 421
Students 158 163 173
Total Volunteer Service Hours 45,727 46,424 46,820
Luther Manor is fortunate to have over
Employees 500 volunteers, ages 9 months to 102,
Number of Full and Part-Time Employees 561 578 629
Number of Employee Hours 987,355 963,523 1,016,315 including many of our independent living
Annual Payroll $17,839,491 $16,918,292 $17,676,414 residents and family members of current
and former residents.
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Historian David Wiedenkeller portrayed
General George S. Patton, Jr. during Statement of Operations
a Veterans Day presentation on the
generals birthday, November 11th. Revenue 2015 2014 2013
Resident Services
Health Care Center $19,371,473 $19,523,601 $18,865,948
Terrace, The Courtyards, River Oaks,
Over 100 Veterans are served Adult Day Services and Hospice 13,809,182 $14,221,567 $14,844,505
Amoritization of and Retained Founders Fees 793,546 $795,348 $912,842
and celebrated at Luther Manor. Total Resident/Client Services Revenue $33,974,201 $34,540,516 $34,623,295
Dave Myers, 25-year Army Veteran and 4-year Luther Manor resident. Other Revenue $1,971,088 $1,813,155 $1,907,605
Total Revenue $35,945,289 $36,353,671 $36,530,900
Balance Sheet
Depreciation
Assets 2015
2014 2013 Health Care Center and Interest
Current Assets Resident/Client
Cash and Investments $26,121,631 $26,077,656 $24,313,123 Other Revenue Services
Accounts and Interest Receivable,
Inventories, Prepaid Expenses Amoritization
and Other Assets $3,231,437 $3,607,457 $3,444,264 Employee
of and Retained Benefits
Total Current Assets $29,353,068 $29,685,113 $27,757,387 Founders Fees Terrace,
Courtyards, River Oaks,
Adult Day Services, Support
Other Assets Services
Assets Whose Use is Limited $0 $920,111 $919,741 and Hospice
Administration
Other Assets $90,325 $99,129 $141,168
Property, Buildings and Equipment, Net $23,380,094 $24,506,812 $25,957,123
Total Assets $52,823,487 $55,211,165 $54,775,419 Total Revenue Total Expenses
$35,945,289 $35,796,850
Liabilities and Net Assets 2015 2014 2013 Operating Expenses 2015 2014 2013
Current Liabilities Resident/Client Services $16,083,442 $15,420,395 $15,239,884
Accounts Payable, Wages, Interest, Support Services $8,789,646 $9,614,632 $9,615,717
Property Taxes $2,949,053 $3,873,811 $3,760,661 Administration $3,679,638 $3,145,740 $3,422,799
Current Portion of Long-Term Debt $1,320,000 $1,245,000 $1,185,000 Employee Benefits $4,132,577 $4,380,001 $4,574,740
Depreciation and Interest $3,111,547 $3,190,498 $3,191,972
Total Current Liabilities $4,269,053 $5,118,811 $4,945,661
Total Operating Expenses $35,796,850 $35,751,266 $36,045,112
Other Liabilities
Deferred Compensation and
Reserves for Others $45,833 $0 $0 2015 2014 2013
Unamoritized Founders Fees $9,369,171 $9,002,690 $8,869,480 Operating Income $148,439 $602,405 $485,788
Unrealized Market Value Adjustment
Total Other Liabilities $9,415,004 $9,002,690 $8,869,480 on Investments ($905,831) $662,940 ($887,004)
Net Assets Released from Restrictions -
Long-Term Debt, Less Current Portion $16,290,000 $17,610,000 $18,855,000 Purchase of Property and Equipment $157,377 $89,663 $21,206
Net Assets $22,849,430 $23,479,664 $22,105,278 Increase(Decrease) in Unrestricted
Total Liabilities and Net Assets $52,823,487 $55,211,165 $54,775,419 Net Assets ($600,015) $1,355,008 ($380,010)
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Luther Manor Foundation 2015 Accountability Report
Gifts of Treasure
Pathway to the Future
In 2015, people continued to bless Luther Manor with their generosity.
On the following pages, we recognize those individuals, corporations, There is perhaps no greater must strengthen fundraising. Luther Manor Foundation
foundations and organizations that, through their financial gifts, testimony of Luther Manors Compromising the quality of care 2015/2016 Board of Directors
support our mission to share Gods love with older adults through ministry with older adults than and enrichment opportunities
excellent housing, care and services. The lists contained in this Annual the Luther Manor Foundation. for residents is not an option. Fred Anderson, Treasurer
Report reflect gifts received between January 1 and December 31, 2015. Established in 1985 with the Increasing revenues is the most Thomas Buck, Chair
primary purpose to support important way Luther Manor Stephanie Chedid, President
Gifts and grants to Luther Manor (ULPA) and the Luther Manor residents whose resources no Foundation can help ensure a
Foundation in 2015 from all sources include: longer meet their expenses, it healthy organization today and Gwen Jackson, Director
enables people to continue calling in the future. Fortifying giving William Pickering, Secretary
Planned Gifts (bequests, annuities)................................... $196,873 Luther Manor home. combined with careful and Amy Sarles, Director
President & CEO, Stephanie thoughtful stewardship of the John Silseth, Immediate Past Chair
Chedid, and resident Joyce Memorial and Tribute Gifts.............................................. $47,823 Luther Manor is embarking generous gifts provided us, the
Heinrich led two teams in a Annual Fund........................................................................ $86,252 on a Pathway to the Future Luther Manor Foundation will The Luther Manor Foundation
friendly competition at the campaign defined by innovation remain a testimony to and resource
Support from Congregations............................................ $21,847 was created in 1985 as the sole-
Bible Rally on September 2nd. and investment and underlined for the ministry of Luther Manor. support charitable nonprofit
Special Grants for Projects................................................ $20,000 by a strong commitment to
organization to provide long-
its mission. As Luther Manor I am pleased to present you this
Miscellaneous gifts............................................................. $83,125 term financial support for Luther
Foundation remains steadfast in its statement of accountability for Manor. An important priority
( including Den of Antiquity Resale Shop, Friends of Luther Manor funding commitment to provide essential 2015. As we embark upon our
initiatives, United Way, Thrivent Choice Program, Special Projects, etc.) is the Resident Support Fund
financial support to ensure the Pathway to the Future, I thank you to provide for residents whose
quality care and robust experience for supporting Luther Manors resources may no longer meet
that residents have come to expect mission to share Gods love with their expenses. The goal is
and appreciate, we recognize older adults through excellent growth of the corpus through
the magnitude of our role in the housing, care and services. contributions and market
Misc. continued evolution of Luther Through your generosity, you join performance.
Gifts Manor. us on the journey.
Special If you have any questions or
Grants To best meet the increasingly would like to make a contribution,
Planned complex needs of the older please contact the Luther Manor
Support from Gifts adults we are called to serve, we Tom Buck, Chair Foundation at (414) 831-8950.
Congregations
Annual
Fund In 2015, more than $329,000
was contributed to Luther Manor Sources of Your Gifts 2015 2014 2013
Foundation. On December 31, 2015, Contributions $162,685 $177,652 $216,534
the Luther Manor Foundation had a Legacies $130,782 $160,512 $101,081
Luther Manor value of $15.865 million. Earnings Memorials/Tributes $35,888 $35,567 $44,186
attempts to meet Memorial/Tribute Gifts and contributions, combined with Total $329,355 $373,731 $361,801
a draw from the corpus, enabled
the spiritual needs the foundation to provide a grant of
of all residents. As $1.446 million to meet the needs of Uses from Earnings
such, more than 150 We renew our promise to be careful stewards of these generous gifts.
Luther Manor.
Resident support
communion services (grants to Luther Manor) $1,446,080 $875,142 $680,188
Luther Manor celebrates each contribution equally and every effort is made to We steward gifts carefully and Expenses $127,559 $110,188 $157,599
were held last acknowledge all gifts correctly. If your name was omitted or incorrectly listed, thoughtfully in consideration for the Total $1,573,639 $985,330 $837,787
year: 110 Lutheran, please accept our sincere apologies and call the Luther Manor Foundation at gifts bestowed upon Luther Manor
24 Catholic, and (414 831-8950 so we may update our records. Foundation by generous donors.
Preserving the corpus remains
40 individual a priority in order to provide for
communion requests. Luther Manor long into the future.
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Mr. & Mrs. Timothy R. Schoewe David & Linda Dostal
Russell & Bonnie Duffner
2015 Luther Manor Donor Recognition Society David & Lauren Smith
Jill Strawbridge David & Barbara Ellwein
The Donor Recognition Society celebrates individuals, businesses and foundations who count Luther Manor and Melissa Engel
the Luther Manor Foundation among their favorite charitable organizations. Luther Manor welcomes membership Sustainers Circle Donald R. & Sandra L. Fahning
to one of the following donor circles based on cumulative giving for one calendar year. Barbara Alpert Lucille Farwig
David Alvardo Mike & Teri Flemming
Benefactors Circle - $10,000 or more Robert & Susan Ames David & Lenore Frederickson
Presidents Circle - $1,000 to $9,999 Founders Circle - $500 to $999
Richard W. Ammentorp Bonnie Fredrick
Sustainers Circle - $100 to $499 Friends Circle - $1 to $99
Dorothy Anderson Gordon & Roberta Fritsche
Benefactors Circle James & Patricia Hoffman Founders Circle Anonymous (9) Nile Fritz
Den of Antiquity Resale Shop Erik & Kay Huth Harvin & Mary Ann Abrahamson Charles Aumann Jeff & Laurie Furness
Gwenda French Endowment Fund Mary Jakusz Anonymous (2) Fred & Kay Austermann Linda Gaalaas
ELCA Nancy J. Kavasch Stephen & Penny Baker Bill & Nancy Bagemihl Sandra Gepfert Maurice Klasner was a guest on
Friends of Luther Manor David & Susan Keller Roger & Carol Baker Dorothy Gillet the Stars & Strips Honor Flight
Carol Baylon
Lutheran Services for the Elderly Chris Bauer to Washington, DC in June.
John & Doris Keller Bob & Caryl Braatz Mark & Frances Goldner
Endowment at the ELCA Fdn. Stephanie Chedid, President
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Keough Kathleen Conrad David Bauer Dale & Mary Ann Guenther & CEO, along with friends and
Duane Maas Larry & Eleanor Beckman
Dale & Dollie Kirchner Denis & Denise Cortese William & Penny Gutekunst church members were waiting
Gloria Schultz Dallas Behling at Mitchell Airport to greet him
Ray & Sue Kocol Richard & Bette Diehl Randolph & Barbara Guyer
Norma Warmie John & Katherine Behm upon his return.
Don & Eunice Koehler Jim Dillett Barbara J. Haessly
A. Bernice Kolb Rick Dowdle Janet Beltman Michael & Nancy Hansen
Presidents Circle Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Krueger Kathy Jastromski David & Judith Benke Gordon & Marion Hatcher
Martha Andeen Luther Manor Terrace Model Judy Judd Kate Bertram Joyce Heinrich
Railroad Donation Jar Nancy Blachowski Roger Heinz
David & Carol Anderson Family Charles & Judith Klawitter
Foundation Luther Manor Pastoral Care Robert & Ellen Bladorn Kathleen Held
Constance Kling
Memorial Endowment Fund Peter Bockhorst
Anonymous (3)
Joyce Koenitzer Robert & Marilyn Helm
John & Coleen Marshall Harding B. Bond
Nancy Becher & Miloudi Elafess Shirley Koenitzer Robert Henke, Rent-A-Daughter
R. Thomas McConnell Joan Borris
Richard & Shirley Behrendt Krause Funeral Home Barbara Hensley
Virginia McCormick Karen E. Brown
David Beinlich Lakeshore Respiratory Therapy Mark Herian
Bonnie Mortag Jan Bruskewitz My husband,
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Biffel Care Service, S.C. June Herman
David Myers Thomas & Jane Buck
BMO Harris Bank N.A. Brian Lubnow Jim & Nicole Hermann Jim, and I loved living
Robert Otzelberger Peter & Pamela Buck
Dorothy Brosin Lutheran Deaconess Motherhouse Beverly Hess
Janice & Raymond Perry at Milwaukee Ben Burke Thomas & Jeanine Heumann
at Luther Manor.
Tom & Joyce Christie
Community Fund, Inc. John R. & Coleen E. Marshall
Cleary Gull Dennis & Linda Byrum Donald & Fay Heyen Everyone took such
Bill Pickering & Joy Tapper Marsh & McLennan Agency
Rick & Bette Diehl Bruce & Kathi Campbell Joan Heyne
Steven G. Poppert Murphy Insurance Group LLC Elaine Cary
good care of him, that
Audrey B. Falk Lee Ann Himebauch
PRN Uniforms Northwestern Mutual Foundation I wanted to give back
Rev. Ronald G. Froehlich Stephanie Chedid William G. Hoefs
PTK Sales, LLC HCI Fundraising Volunteer Support Program Frank Coogan David & Keri Hoffman
Grace Lutheran Church
Silseth Family Charitable Fund Jean H. Novotny
in appreciation.
(Thiensville) Endowment Fund Lee & Melodee Curtes Ken Holley
Ann Stannard Paratech Ambulance Charles & Marianne Daliege
Greater Milwaukee Foundations Michael N. Holub
Flomar Thanksgiving Fund Thrivent Choice Program Rev. & Mrs. David Patterson Dennis & Patricia Daniels Patricia Horlocker
Virginia McCormick,
Inga Harwick Arlene Watson Charles A. & Marilyn Perry resident and donor, whose
Marjorie Davis Mark & Beth Horneffer recent gift enabled the
HealthReach Rehabilitative Wenthe-Davidson Realty Executives Integrity Mary Alice Dean
Engineering Co. Mary Houseman purchase of new communion
Services William & Amy Sarles Nancy Dewey Susan Hubbard ware for the Faith &
Paul M. Heck Brian & Rebekah Wickert Mark & Cheryl Schmitz Education Center.
Ardell Doerr Imagine Nation Books, LTD
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Teresa Jackson Barbara E. Meyer Luanne Schmidt Marian Wasierski Gerald & Patricia Behling Margaret E. Cox
Frank & Christine Janssen Martin & Louise Meyer Mark & Cheryl Schmitz Kathleen Weiand Paul & Nancy Beinlich James & Nancy Curtes
Veronica Jasper Ruth Militzer Kenneth & Patricia Schneider Maurice & Gloria Weinhold Barbara Berg Marie Custer
Steven & Debra Jensen Mark & Tami Miller Norman Schoenleber Pamela Weisel James & Sharon Bertrand Jeffrey & Kathleen Czarniak
Patricia Jensen Wayne Mionske Betty Schrader Marie E. Weiss Cindy Bettine Linda L. Dailey
Lee & Mary Jost John Miota Delores Schruba Ronald & Agnes Wells Gerry & Judy Beuk Ronald Daliege
Marjorie Jothen Dr. James C. Morgenroth Elmer E. Schultz Don Weltzein Gary Bishop Jerold & Avis Dallman
Heartland Advisors, Inc. Carol Musser Lori Schultz Susan L. Wendt F.J. & R. A. Boehmke Gretchen Daul
Kanavas Landscape Management Mark & Rhonda Nelson Steve Schumann Janice White Sabina Bista Harold & Barbara Daus
Mary Kanavas Rick & Kimberly Nevers John Schumell Jim & Sandy Wrangell Jane Blackmore Edward & Cathy David
Jane Kassens William Nimmer Mildred Seefeld Carol Zelt Dudley & Janet Blank David & Mary Davidson
L. Lee Katt Doreen Nienow Nickolas T. Sgarlata Bob & Jacquie Zeman Jeff & Susan Boardman Jodi Dehusson-Monty
Mary Ellen Kiesner Larry & Vicki Nines Percy & Florida Smith John & Cheryl Zima Joan Boland Craig & Trisha Dent
Rodney Kitick Diane Nissler Ron & Kathy Sonntag Robert W. Ziebell Bob & Ann Borowski Virginia Dietzler
Maurice Klasner Delores Nix Mark Sorensen Marie Bowers Debra Dixon
Andrew Kling Deborah Nustad Vida Stanton Friends Circle Sherry Boyd Charles & Marion Doering
Stephen Knowles Michael & Marie OBrien Barbara Steidl Mark & Karen Aamot Gerald R. Brauns Paul & Norma Doering
Rick & Geri Koehler Judith Oehler Lloyd & Sheryl Steinkamp Tom & Sandy Abraham David & Pamela Brazee Regina C. Dombeck
Alexander Koenig Pastor Myron Olson Nancy Stern Lucille Abshire Mary Breest Barbara Donohue
James & Janet Koenig Robert E. Palmer Joyce Stibbe A.Christine Adams Charles & Susan Brenner Patrick & Beth Dorsey
Walter Koeniger John & Margueritte Papenfus Adeline Stimac Dick & Kathy Adix Perry & Mary Brewer Charlotte Draeger
John & Christine Kosma Paratech Ambulance Service Mrs. Gertrude Suckow Audrey M. Alberti Beverly Bridich John & Judith Drees
Germaine Krause Mary Parker Catherine Swessel Adeline Amberg Pamela Brown Lyle Drier
Sr. Rose J. Kroeger Roland & Patricia Pattillo Bob Taylor Donald & Patricia Anderson Lucas & Tricia Brunmeier Marie Dupuis
Founders Circle - $500 to $999 Sustainers Circle - $100 to $499 Friends Circle - $1 to $99
Founders Circle - $500 to $999 Sustainers Circle - $100 to $499 Friends Circle - $1 to $99
Paul & Susan Kronberger Diane Pellegrin Richard Theide Gordon & Nancy Anderson Marilyn Bub Donald & Sandra Lee Earnest
Kent Krueger John & Jean Plusch Beverly Thompson Anonymous (25) Ronald & Mary Buchholz Pauline Eastberg
Benefactors Circle - $10,000 or more Presidents Circle - $1,000 to $9,999
Founders Circle - $500 to $999 Sustainers Circle - $100 to $499 Friends Circle - $1 to $99
Don & Betty McCauley
Phyllis Mittelstadt
Bernice M. Heimerl Naomi Knolle Marilyn Lieske Donald & Patricia Quintenz
after spending a month David & Barbara Mlekoday
Marcella R. Heimerl Paula Knox Annette Lind Jennifer Radakovich
in assisted living here Jean Moberg
Conrad & Yvonne Heinzel Marianne Koehler Jill Lindberg Agnes Rademan
Claire Moe
at Luther Manor. Craig & Martha Henes Gerald & Eunice Koepke Robert & Elaine Lindstrom
Barbara Mohr
Mike Radske
Arline G. Henkel Dean & Kathy Kohnke Roland & Isla Liske Clair Ramlo
Kitty Moore
- Kristy Johnson-Fofanah, Bernice Herman Henry & Peggy Kolbeck Betty Lissack Charles Ramus
Jean Morack
Director of Courtyards and Alva Heup Jack Kollath Jack & Diane Loppnow Bob & Ann Rantanen
River Oaks Joanne Morris
Mai Yia Lor Ken & Renny Rappold
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Mark & Susan Raschka Pamela Selke Linda Trotter
Michael & Dorothy Raum Dan Seybold Alan Turner 2015 Lifelong Circle
Kenneth Rawling Barry & Carol Sheingold Elizabeth Umhoefer
2015 Luther Manor Donor Recognition Society
Robert Schimek Dennis & Marsha Strobel Duane Maas Joyce M. Stibbe
Beth Wickert Audrey B. Falk
Antoinette Schipp Warren R. Stumpe Mr. and Mrs. Edwin E. Manske Carl & Irma Swenson Foundation
David & Carolyn Wickert Forest County Potawatomi
Gloria Schmeling Barbara & Gary Swenson Grant & Robin Wiedenhoeft Foundation The J. Willard Marriott Foundation Thrivent Choice Program
Keith & Tina Schmidt Nancy Tague Jeanette Williams Lois Freitag Faye McBeath Foundation Lori & Jeff Van Dalen
Ellie Schmidtke Ruth Tamms Shirley Willson Gwenda French Endowment Fund Virginia McCormick James Vater
John Schneble Pat Tesch Ralph Witte ELCA Judy L. Meyer E. R. Wagner Mfg. Co. Foundation
Gertrude Scholz George & Grace Teslik Thomas Woehrle Friends of Luther Manor Milsco Manufacturing Company Norma Warmie
Daniel & Marjorie Schowalter Paul & Susan Thibaudeau Enid Wolf Lyn & Scott Geboy Jean Moberg Wauwatosa Savings Bank
Marilyn Schrader Marian Thielke Luther & Lorraine Graef B. R. Mortag Foundation
Pamela Wu
Bob & Nancy Schrap Eappen & Aleyamma Thomas Robert & Beverly Yelle Greater Milwaukee Foundation Mr. & Mrs. David F. Nelson Ed Weber, Inc.
Mary Rose Schroeder Mark & Linda Thoss Lauren Zarder Greater Milwaukee Foundations Northwestern Mutual Foundation Brian & Rebekah Wickert
Jeanette Schultz Hollis Tischner Dave & Trudy Zarling Flomar Thanksgiving Fund Volunteer Support Program Monica Witt
Charles & Peggy Schultz Erika Tole Shelia Zenner Evan & Marion Helfaer Mr. & Mrs. M. H. Panning David Woods
Norman & Barbara Schultz Debora Toomey Foundation Park Bank Foundation Yeager Insurance Services, LLC
Gail Zielke
Heather Schulz Shirley Toomey Joyce Heinrich John J. Paulus Joseph & Vera Zilber Family
LaVern Zimmermann
Bridgette Schulz Helen Towell Marilyn Zimmermann Helwig Carbon Products Inc. Janice & Raymond Perry Foundation
John & Deborah Schwendel Orville Treptow Walter & Zeviah Zube Betty Hoffman Community Fund Deceased
Herbert & Barbara Scogg Gene & Dorothy Treptow Clarence & Evelyn Holtze Nancy K. Pinter
Deceased
Christine Scotton Irene Trippe
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Gifts of time and talent Marjorie Jothen
Dennis Justus
The mission and ministry of Luther Manor is enhanced with the support and partnership of over 500 Susan Kalchbrenner
dedicated individual Luther Manor, Lakefield and River Oaks volunteers who provide nearly 46,000 hours Beverly Keller
of service annually.
Doris Keller
John Keller
Luther Manor Volunteers Dorothy Brosin Mary Ann Goodman Shirley Keranen-Johnson
Harvin Abrahamson Janice Bruskewitz Gregory Graeme John Kessler
Mary Ann Abrahamson Marilyn Bub Judith Graf Beverly King-Sampson
Robert Abresch Kathleen Budny Alice Gruell Scott Kivimaki
Lucille Abshire Edgar Burhop Bess Gruning Susan Klabunde
Ronald Albers & Woody Joyce Cable Joseph Grygny Maurice Klasner
Audrey Alberti Linda Chaneske Lorraine Guenther Daniel Kleckner
Bertha Ammentorp Meghann Chenery Barbara Haessly Darlene Klingman
Martha Andeen Lisa Chew Eleanore Hahn Wolf Knappe
Nancy Bagemihl Gail Citowitz-Placzek & Sydney Ingeborg Harwick Donald Koehler
Alva Heup (100 at the time, now 101!) participated in a
Lenore Baker Jodie Clarkin Joyce Heinrich Eunice Koehler Brewers Game outing. She was well-equipped with her sign
Elizabeth Barbee Felicia Clayborne Arline Henkel Marianne Koehler and hoped for a few minutes of fame on the jumbotron.
Ellenteen Bartuski Frank Coogan Mary Henricks Dolores Korbel
Joan Baumann Carol Coraggio Bernice Herman Marie Korth
Sharon Baus Duane Corder Dianna Herron Norman Kraatz
Susan Damrow Alva Heup Lakefield has been a blessing to my family.
Tanya Baynes & Children Germaine Krause
Carlie Beaudin Marjorie Davis Joan Heyne Joanne Krause From the first moment I toured, I felt this was
Nancy Becher Miloudi Elafess Dolores Heysek Sr. Rose Kroeger the place for my mother. I didnt want to
Eleanor Beckman Maureen Endres Jim Hildebrand Kent Krueger
consider checking out any other options.
Lawrence Beckman Norbert Engebrecht Jeanne Hilger Mary Jeanne Krueger
Gerald Behling & Snickers Lois Engseth David Hoag Tamara Kuepper
Although my mother initially pushed back,
Patricia Behling Elizabeth Ewens Jayne Hochschild Rema Kunnath she quickly got into the routine and now
Janet Beltman Wendy Falk Kenneth Holley James Kurtz looks forward to attending.
Marc Beltmann Mary Helen Falkenberg Robert Horkheimer Gladys Larson
Gerry Beuk & T-2 Veronica Ferch Mary Houseman Gloria Larson Kathryn Walczyk, mother of patient in Luther Manors
Robert Finney Sandra Hutcheson Carolyn Lausterer Lakefield Adult Day Services program
Judy Beuk & T-2
Lorraine Biang James Fischer Mavis Isaacson Thomas Lavers
Ronald Blust Karen Fitch Mary Sue Jensen Suzanne Lengling
Harding Bond Christine Fleck Rebecca Jest Rosemary Link
Lois Freitag Lucille Johnson
Each program area Independent Living
Susan Bosman Betty Lissack
Kathryn Frowein Roger Johnson
(Terrace), Assisted Living (Courtyards and River
Grace Bott Barbara Lohr
Heide Giencke Tazha Johnson
Oaks), and Skilled Nursing (Health Care Center)
Lynn Boulay Vivian Mack
Denise Girsch Collette Jones
have their own Life Enrichment teams and
Jarah Bowser Olga Maier
Charles Glander Lora Jones
calendars. Schedules and activities are geared
Caryl Braatz Robin Malek
Lois Goerlinger Barbara Jordan
toward the capabilities of the residents in that
Loretta Braun Norbert Manchester
particular community.
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Frances Manikowski David Reeves & Flamming Star Hexuan Song Joyce Christie Essence Cross
Robert Jr. Mason Mary Reeves & Shadow Angelika Speckhard Tom Christie Dakarai Dean-Harris
Nancy Matton Barbara Reimer Diane Springer Joan Horsefield Markeese Delk
Betty Mattson Steven Reuter Vida Stanton Judith Kornemann Quavari Duneaway
Virginia Mc Cormick Heidi Richardson Gilbert Steffen Joanne Levenick Allyson Engelbrecht
Daniel McDermott Audrey Richter Edwin Steinhaus Brooke Reuter Claudia Evangelista Calvario
Carole McDuffie Robert Richter Catherine Swessel Roger Van Ryzin Amanda Fahrendorf
Stephanie McKinney Robert Ringenoldus Ruth Tamms James Farmer
Susan Meyer & Children Sally Ringenoldus Eleanor Tautges
River Oaks Volunteers Nichelle Francis
Peter Michelson Kathleen Rivera Marian Thielke
Patricia Clemens Shelby Fritz
Susanne Michelson Sharon Robins Beverly Thompson
Lois Kinsfogel Adrianna Galindo
Yenh Mikolajewski Jean Rosier Irma Thompson
Judith Kornemann Madeline Glawe
Gail Miller Kathryn Sauer Arline Thoss
Tom Smrz Ashley Handley
Rose Miller Michael Savic Grace Tillman
Mary Wirth Bria Harris
Health Care Center residents Wayne Mionske Michaelle Schall Mary Tollander
Zaynab Hassan
and Rehabilitation guests look Barbara Mohr Dolores Schiefelbein Orville Treptow
forward to receiving their Erin Henderson
personal mail from volunteers,
Joseph Mozina William Schier Donna Trethewey Student Volunteers
Matthew Henderson
such as Angelika Speckhard. Luella Musche Virginia Schimmels Jack Trethewey Akindele Akindutire
Collin Hilger
David Myers Dennis Schindler Nancy Truby Menyene-Abasi Akpan
Sharice Nelson Lois Schlei Norbert Tym Emily Hilger
Precious Akpan
Noel Hincha
Joseph Bosman
friends and neighbors. Jean Novotny John Schneble Patricia Warth Christina Ishaq
Samuel Bosman
Kent Oberle Dolores Schruba Donna Wechlo Anna Jace
We look in on Emily Braun
Krysten Olson Arlene Schultz & Chocolat Judy Weiss Jimmari Jackson
each other. Patricia Paskel & Pixie Rose West
Kendyl Braun
Abhishek Janardan
Jeanette Schultz Elizabeth Brefka
Kim Pawelski Carol Wichmann Azaria Johnson
Russ Hansen, 3-year Kathleen Schultz Anna Butler
resident who moved Gary Payne Glorystine Williams Laurin Johnson
to Luther Manor from Dennis Peterson Laurie Schultz Carl Wisler Caira Butler
Natalie Johnson
Connecticut Darleen Piechura & Maddie & Mildred Seefeld Constance Wixson Merritt Butz
Mandy Kauss
Sadie Joanne Seeger Randall Wizner Dvija Cardine
Braden Keebler
Makenzie Plonka Nancy Seib Susan Wizner Leah Cashaw
Brenna Kempen
Erika Plonus Barbara Seitz James Wrangell Claudia Chedid
Kelsey Kempen
Nelly Plonus Daniel Seitz Jean Yencheske Kianna Clarke
Glenn Port Cherie Shadof Kieran Kevlin
Kacey Collins
Lois Port Gail Shadof Bailey Krimmer
Lakefield Volunteers Bobby Cranfield
Carol Prange Patricia Siegesmund Mara Kubit
Don Burhop Skylar Cranfield
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Rhiannon Matson Taylor Ronco
Gifts of time and talent from community groups
Matthew McConville Patrick Rooney
In addition, Luther Manor acknowledges and greatly appreciates the many community, civic and faith-based
Erika McCoy-Lipsey Johnia Rucker organizations including educational, university and college connections and professional and corporate teams who
Hannah McTrusty Ashley Salomone creatively engage residents and participants in services and programming.
Ana Mercado Katherine Savage Stewart
Volunteer Groups Davis Family Singers Keeley Monahan Piano
Aliyah Mfinanga Caitlyn Scherrer
Dead End Car Gang Students
Mikayla Mikolajewski Autumn Schlesner AARP Foundation Tax-Aide
Volunteers Direct Supply Partner Kimberly Rosenau Piano Recital
Sofia Miller Andrew Schneider Students
Advent Lutheran Church Volunteers
Jada Mitchell Caroline Schneider Divine Savior Holy Angels Living Hope Lutheran Church,
Annie Mosers Piano
Juhi Mody Sabrina Schreck Alumni Saukville
Students
Alfonso Morales Shanae Scott Divine Savior Holy Angels Loose Bead Society
Annunciation Greek Orthodox
Zachary Mrozek Amalia Seeger Church Freshmen Service Day Lumen Christi Catholic
Eastbrook Academy Orchestra Church
Kyiah Neal Benjamin Seegert Alisha York Piano Students
Students Marylin Jarc Piano Students
DMarier Nicholson Shayna Seegert Ark of the New Covenant Gospel
Choir Ellsworth Correctional Center Marquette University
Sarah Nustad Maura Skelton WIGBAC Students
Association of Women
Johnna Odom Tamera Solomon Engleburg Elementary School Mequon-Thiensville Elementary
Lawyers
Jessica Olson Stanley Song Students Orchestra
Boys & Girls Club Engleburg
Mary Ann and Harvin Faith Lutheran Church, Messmer Preparatory Catholic
Somtoo Onwuasoanya Kaitlyn Sonnenberg School
Abrahamson dance the Cedarburg School Students
night away at one of Luther Courtney Owens Khalehia Stanback Berea Lutheran Church
Manors annual summer First Stage Childrens Milwaukee Pictorialists
Murali Palathinkara Jylecia Tatum Bradford Memorial AME
nights outdoor concerts. Theatre Milwaukee School of Languages
Alana Parey Simone Tatum Church
Fox Point Lutheran Church Students
Andrew Parey Don Taylor
Brookfield Academy Volunteer
Club Good Shepherd Catholic Church Mt. Calvary HOPE Club
Donald Parey LaFayette Turman Matthew 25 Workcamp Mt. Carmel Lutheran Church
Brookfield Lutheran
Matthew Placzek Emma Ugolini Church Grace Lutheran Church, Mt. Zion Lutheran Church
Emily Lamm Shikirva Polk Caroline Vandervest Grafton
Brownie Troop #8551 95th Street Mt. Mary University Art Therapy
Erin Lamm Taylor Pratt Bella Vang School Greater Galilee Mission Baptist Students
Church
Nasiir LeFlore Gabriella Procopis Chaia Vang Brownie Troop #6252 Goodridge North Shore Suzuki Violin
Elementary School Holy Cross Lutheran Students
Peter Lehman Melina Procopis Clare Vang Church
Pachia Lo Brownie #839 & Girl Northwest Baptist Church
Ritika Punathil Sean Vang Scouts Troops Madison Homestead High School
Pachoua Lor Choir Our Saviors Lutheran Church,
Rohitha Punathil Lola Wasserman Elementary
Neenah
Kelsey Mack Margaret Radske Rex Wasserman Caroline Trotier Piano House of Prayer Lutheran
Church OUTLET
Marilyn Mack Breanna Rady Lydia Wehrley Students
Immanuel Lutheran Church, Ozaukee Congregational Church,
Miyona Malone Nicole Ranney Amelia Weidemann Christ Lutheran Church
Brookfield Grafton
Marika Marklin Samantha Ranney Wittney White
Covenant Lutheran Church
Immanuel Lutheran Church, Peace United Methodist
Kaili Marshall Craig Montessori School Church
Mackenzie Rhoten Angela Wilson Cedarburg
Students
Allison Martinelli Katie Rickert Nicole Wlodarski Irish Song Circle Pilgrim United Church of Christ,
Cross of Life Lutheran Grafton
Sara Martinelli Dorian Roberson-Hawthorne Hannah Woods Joan Georg Piano Students
Church
Pius XI Freshman Service Day
Alexandria Mason Isaiah Robinson Kiley Woyte Junior League of
Daisy Troop #10052 Our
Milwaukee Redemption Lutheran Church
Elisabeth Mason Margaret Roethle Raven Yates Redeemer Lutheran Church
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Recognizing gifts of legacy
St. Johns Lutheran Church, The Luther Manor Heritage Partner Society was established in 1997 to recognize faithful donors who include Luther
Brookfield Manors ministry in their charitable estate planning, ensuring that Luther Manors compassionate care and service for
Gods older adults continues. Examples of such charitable estate planning include remembering Luther Manor in
St. Johns Lutheran Church,
your will; obtaining a charitable gift annuity that names Luther Manor as the ultimate beneficiary; making provisions
Grafton
for Luther Manor in a trust arrangement; naming Luther Manor as your life insurance beneficiary; or naming Luther
St. Margaret Mary Catholic Manor as beneficiary of a retirement account. We gratefully acknowledge and celebrate the following members
Church of the Heritage Partner Society who have included Luther Manor (ULPA) and/or Luther Manor Foundation in their
St. Marks Lutheran Church charitable estate plans. This kind gesture goes a long way toward ensuring the continuation of Luther Manors
mission in the future.
St. Matthews Lutheran
Church
Luther Manor Heritage Partner Society
St. Paul Lutheran Church,
Grafton Mary Ann Abrahamson Joan Heyne Mr. & Mrs. Martin H. Panning
Shelby Dodge Car Club Martha Andeen Kenneth Holley Vicki Petzko
David & Carol Anderson Evelyn Holtze Dr. & Mrs. Frederick A.
Sherman Park Lutheran
Anonymous (4) William & Barbara Jordan Pflughoeft
Church
Mr. & Mrs. Perry B. Bartlett Marjorie Jothen Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Port
Trinity Lutheran Church,
Cedarburg Nancy Carroll Becher & Rhea I. Kagler Jean M. Rosier
Unity Lutheran Church Miloudi Elafess Rev. David J. Keller George & Dotty Roth
Shirley Behrendt Mr. & Mrs. Donald Koehler Mr. & Mrs. Charles Schrader
UW-Milwaukee Delta Sigma Pi
Business Fraternity Robert & Caryl Braatz Marianne Koehler William Schreiber
Health Care Center Life Enrichment Coordinator, Terri Dorothy Brosin Mary Rose Schroeder
UW-Milwaukee Future Health Sr. Rose J. Kroeger
Bartlett, poses with guests during the 10th Annual
Classic Car Show. Care Executives Marilyn Bub Rosemary S. Link Mr. & Mrs. William H. Schulz
UW- Milwaukee Nursing Lynne P. Cole B. H. Lohr Shirley Skarr
Students
Mary Alice Dean Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Long Ron & Kathy Sonntag
Vincent High School Ardell Doerr Joyce M. Stibbe
Lillian Love
Students John Ellison Howard Allen Tapper Trust
Anita Lucht
Vintage Chevrolet Car Club of Carlyle & Marjorie Fay Nancy Lee DeLand Tapper
Mr. & Mrs. Edwin E. Manske
My wife, Joyce, and I lived in senior America
Shirley M. Fischer Rev. & Mrs. Jack E. Trethewey
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Mattson
apartments in Brookfield for twelve years. We Washington Park Gospel
Linda Gaalaas & George Gurria Fr. Wayne A. R. Mionske Lori & Jeff Van Dalen
Choir
should have come here a long time ago! Mr. & Mrs. Luther W. Graef Lawrence & Vicki Nines David Warner
Wauwatosa Presbyterian
Church Inga Harwick Robert A. Otzelberger Doug Yeager
Red Corder, Luther Manor resident since June of 2015 Wellington Park Lutheran Win Hensel
Church
Whitefish Bay United Methodist The individuals listed below included Luther Manor (ULPA) or Luther Manor Foundation in their estate plans. Their
Church Joy Singers generosity totaling $96,098.43 was received in 2015. We celebrate the lives of these individuals and acknowledge
their legacies, which live on in Luther Manors mission.
Whitman Middle School Girls
Scout Troop #1615 Lucille Moll Elaine Nelson Ruth Rudolph Norma Warmie Charlotte Zekavica
World Outreach Bible and
Training Center Ministries of the ELCA serving Wisconsin comprise Lutheran Planned Giving of Wisconsin (LPGW). This partnership
Zion Lutheran School includes the East-Central, LaCrosse, Greater Milwaukee and South-Central Synods of Wisconsin. Luther Manor is pleased
Well-rounded You! programs attempt to be a member of this partnership. Gift planning counselors provide services within the four synods to assist the partners,
synods, synod churches and individuals in gift, estate and endowment planned giving. By encouraging planned giving,
to provide spiritual, vocational, physical, the partnership assists ELCA ministries serving Wisconsin to make Christ known in this century. If you are interested in
financial, environmental, emotional, social learning more about planned giving, please contact Cherie Swenson, Luther Manor Foundation, at cswenson@luthermanor.
and intellectual options for residents. org or (414) 831-8950 or Tim Knutson, Regional Gift Planner at Lutheran Planned Giving of Wisconsin at timothy.
knutson@elca.org or (414) 477-9979.
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The Luther Manor Community
As a nonprofit, faith-based organization and one of the finest senior living communities
in Southeastern Wisconsin, Luther Manor has been caring and advocating for seniors
for more than 50 years. Our mission is to share Gods love by enriching the lives
of older adults through excellent housing, care and services. In addition to
independent living, assisted living and long-term care options, we offer
rehabilitation services, adult day services, hospice care and
community outreach programs.