Terry and Gail Moore: We Believe in MercyFor Terry and Gail Moore, being part of the Mercy Development Foundation isn’t just about doing good things for a good cause; it’s about family. Read more about their history with Mercy and why they believe in supporting our mission. |
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Dr. James King: Mission Is Very Obvious at MercyWhen Mercy Development Foundation needed a chair for its 2nd Century Campaign, James King, MD, was an ideal choice. Thanks in large part to his efforts, we exceeded our $6 million goal for the first capital campaign for a Stark County hospital since 1973. |
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Dick Croasdaile Jr.: Volunteering at Mercy ‘Right Fit’Richard (Dick) Croasdaile Jr. has always enjoyed an active life. After his second retirement, he soon joined Mercy Development Foundation. “After all,” he says, “how much golf can you play?” |
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Susan Workman: Hospice Volunteer Coordinator Work a MinistryFor 26 years, Susan Workman’s travel-industry career meant helping clients plan dream vacations. Today, she’s putting that planning experience to work in a whole new way for Mercy Hospice patients and their families. |
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Linda S. Osborne: Mercy Has Always Been Our HospitalPast Mercy Service League president (1983-1985) and Mercy Gift Shop buyer shares why she continues to support Mercy. |