Home Fund donors begin year with gifts

Home Fund donors begin year with gifts

Here is a list of the most recent donors whose Home Fund contributions were processed between Dec. 26 and Jan. 2.

Name and amount

William P. and Shannon M. Slattery, Sequim, $150. In honor of Mollie O’Connor.

Randy Johnson, Port Angeles, $350. In honor of G.W. (Pat) and Lorraine Johnson.

NO Sangha, Port Angeles, $835.

Jerry and Sue Fowler, Sequim, $100.

Tom Coville, Port Angeles, $50.

Paul and Sharon Martin, Port Angeles, $100. In honor of Helen Martin.

Frank and Sharon Maguire, Sequim, $100.

Rita Heywood, Sequim, $100.

Marcia Homer, Sequim, $100. In honor of Harold and Velma Winters.

Olympic Community Action Programs (OlyCAP) employees, Port Angeles, $415.

Anna Plager, Sequim, $100.

Laurel Hargis, Port Angeles, $50. In honor of Jim Moran.

Carie Mace, Sequim, $150.

Pat and Tom Backe, Sequim, $100.

Teresa Gifford-Locke, Port Townsend, $200.

Edward Chadd, Port Angeles, $100. In memory of Jim Moran.

Name only

Diane and Steven Ross, Sequim.

Dinner Club, Port Angeles. In memory of Bob German.

Louise R. Potter, Sequim. In memory of Ruthella G. Potter.

The Crook Family, Port Angeles.

Chris and Warren Walvantne, Port Townsend. In memory of our parents, Anna and Casper, and Clarence and Betty, and our friends Jan Wasmann and Greg Lippincott.

Donna K. Karls, Sequim. In honor of all single parent dads.

Ethel Butler, Port Angeles. In memory of Harold Butler.

John and Marie Marrs, Port Angeles. In memory of Perry, Margie and Larry Brackett.

Susan and Wayne Roberts, Port Angeles.

Jean Irvine, Port Angeles. In memory of my husband, Jim Saarinen.

Rosemary Thompson, Port Angeles.

Joseph Cammack, Port Angeles.

Ross and Laurie D’Alessandro, Sequim.

Nancy and Ed Grier, Port Angeles.

Vicky Murphy, Port Angeles.

Bruce and Terri McCoppen, Port Angeles.

George Irwin, Port Angeles. In memory of Heather Irwin.

Steve and Linda Bailey, Carlsborg.

Bob and Lucille Schmitt, Port Angeles.

Jerry and Jackie Schwagler, Quilcene.

Steve Moore, Port Townsend.

Carolyn and Jack Guiher, Port Townsend. In memory of Dean Rigsby.

Ray and Jan Morgan, Port Angeles.

Shirley M. Widdicombe, Sequim. In memory of Bob Widdicombe.

Chris Lemon, Port Angeles. In memory of Danny Holmquist.

Randy and Kim Lemon, Port Angeles. In loving memory of Danny Holmquist.

Virginia Fitzpatrick, Port Angeles. In memory of Richard S. DeVine.

Harriett Lawson, Port Angeles.

Shaun Hubbard, Seattle. In honor of Tom and Robin Hubbard Swanson.

Mary Howell, Forks.

Richard and Betty Southard, Port Townsend.

Carolyn and Ray Braun, Port Angeles. In honor of Ellen Patrie.

Cheryl L. and Jim Coulter, Sequim.

Ann R. Kennedy, Port Angeles.

Don and Vicki Hinrichsen, Port Angeles.

Norma Wiggins, Port Angeles. In memory of Dora Anton, my neighbor who I loved.

Jon and Lori Jacobs, Port Angeles.

Jan and Randy Tierney, Sequim. In memory of Jim Pickett and Bryce Fish.

James and Helen Oakland, Port Townsend.

Susan Molin, Sequim.

Steve and Lucy Nordwell, Port Angeles.

Ralph and Shirley Klein, Sequim.

Barbara Erler and Mel Perricone, Sequim. In memory of Jim Dow, Jim Harlan and George Sopp.

Pete Gravelle, Sequim.

Harvey and Margaret Katz, Port Angeles.

Larry and Jacqueline Aase, Port Townsend.

David Brewer, Port Angeles.

Michael Moss, Sequim.

Judith Carlson, Port Angeles.

Ronald Hayes, Port Townsend.

Naomi Foley, Sequim. In honor of Judy Setz.

James Ude, Port Angeles.

Veronica Heath, Port Ludlow. In honor of Richard Heath of Chessington, U.K.

Veronica Heath, Port Ludlow. In honor of Ian Heath of Portsmouth, U.K.

Veronica Heath, Port Ludlow. In honor of Barry Heath of Southampton, U.K.

Veronica Heath, Port Ludlow. In honor of Norah Heath of Southsea, U.K.

Jay Richter, Port Angeles. In honor of military veterans everywhere.

Pat Wisen, Sequim.

Judith Sanders, Sequim. In honor of Dorothy M. Hesser.

Rosemarie Jack, Sequim.

Linda Evans, Port Angeles.

Rex and Penny Berneking, Sequim.

Anonymous

$100.

Sequim, $300.

Port Angeles, $300.

Port Angeles, $100.

Port Angeles, $50.

Sequim, $100.

Port Angeles, $50. In memory of my father.

Port Angeles, $50.

Port Angeles, $300. In honor of those helping others.

Port Angeles, $100.

Sequim, $50.

Sequim, $100.

Port Angeles, $300.

Sequim, $100.

Sequim, $50. In honor of Jerry Brush.

Sequim, $50.

Sequim, $100.

Port Angeles, $200.

Port Angeles, $100.

Sequim, $170.93.

Port Angeles, $100.

Port Ludlow, $40.

Sequim, $100. In honor of Beryl Hood.

Port Townsend, $100.

Sequim, $20.

Carlsborg, $600. In memory of family and friends.

Sequim, $100.

Port Angeles, $500. In honor of family and friends.

Port Angeles, $100. In memory of our parents and Chase.

Port Townsend, $100.

Port Angeles, $300.

Sequim, $25.

Port Townsend, $300.

Sequim, $100.

Port Angeles, $25.

Port Townsend, $150.

Sequim, $100.

Port Angeles, $200.

Port Angeles, $300.

Sequim, $50.

Sequim, $200. In honor of Ed Jones and Jim Flavin.

Port Angeles, $150.

Port Angeles, $200.

Sequim, $1,000. In honor of Clyde Fuller.

Scottsdale, Ariz., $500.

Poulsbo, $25.

Port Angeles, $25.

Sequim, $500.

Sequim, $100.

Sequim, $20.

Port Angeles, $50. In honor of Yvonne Buckley Shomar.

Port Angeles, $200.

Sequim, $100.

Sequim, $20.

Port Angeles, $25. In honor of Casey and Nina Rumore.

Port Angeles, $250. In memory of my beloved late husband.

Port Angeles, $50.

Port Angeles, $50.

Port Angeles, $25.

Port Angeles, $50.

Sequim, $10.

Sequim, $50.

Port Townsend, $150.

Port Ludlow, $50.

Sequim, $200.

Sequim, $100.

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