Home Fund contributors give a hand up

Home Fund contributors give a hand up

Here is a list of the most recent donors whose Home Fund contributions were processed between Dec. 19 and Dec. 25

Name and amount

The Crow Foundation, Shreveport, La., $20,000.

Ross and Kathy Hamilton, Sequim, $100.

Carol Lee and Robin Moses, Carlsborg, $500. In honor of all veterans, law enforcement and first responders.

DEW, Sequim, $500.

David and Patricia Meyers, Sequim, $250. In memory of Ted Newell.

Chapter 22 Retired Public Employees Council of Washington State, Port Townsend, $100.

Ray Weinmann, Port Angeles, $300.

Ellen and Ted Tsoneff, Port Angeles, $25.

From a loved one, Fairbanks, Alaska, $1,000.

John Brewer, Port Angeles, $250. In honor of the staff of the Peninsula Daily News.

John Brewer, Port Angeles, $250. In honor of those dedicated Peninsula Daily News professionals who are still with the newspaper in spirit: Rex Wilson, Henry Acevedo, Tom Thompson, Jim Casey, Brad LaBrie, Gary Jones, Jim Manders, Virginia Mary Tomlinson and Verlie Wynn.

John Brewer, Port Angeles, $250. In tribute to the outstanding community service of Jim Moran, Jim Pickett, Bryce Fish and Bill Littlejohn. They had a genuine understanding of servant leadership and used their gifts to light the way for others.

Terryl Martin, Sequim, $100.

Name only

Carol A. Baker, Port Townsend.

Dale Realph, Port Angeles. In memory of Lynne Realph.

Susan Skubinna, Sequim. In honor of R.P. Barker Family.

Doug and Sherri Smith, Sequim.

Ruth Dewey, Sequim. In memory of our departed loved ones.

Diane and Erwin Jones, Sequim.

David Meissner, Sequim.

Bill and Jean Riedel, Sekiu. In memory of the Riedel Family.

Don and Barbara Smith, Port Townsend.

Olympic Electric Co. Inc., Port Angeles. In memory of Henry and Jane Burkhardt.

Chris and Myrna Juergens, Sequim.

Alicia Crawford, Sequim. In memory of Berneita Miles.

Sydna and Barry Baker, Sequim.

Steve and Karen Anderson, Port Angeles.

Hansi Hals and Tom Butler, Port Angeles.

Jeff and Kathi Hamilton, Sequim.

Viki Kocha, Carlsborg.

Robert and Deloris Donaldson, Sequim. In memory of Ed Opheim.

Richard Kohler, Port Angeles.

Joe and Cheryl Winney, Port Angeles.

Richard and Suellen Knight, Port Townsend

Pam and John Clise, Port Townsend.

Ben and Ann Nilsson, Sequim.

William and Margaret Klover, Port Angeles.

LaRue Robirts, Sequim. In memory of Dale and Andy.

Elizabeth Ann and Jackson L. Williams, Sequim.

Patti Brandt, Sequim. In memory of Michael.

Vicki and David Walp, Sequim.

Jim and Judy Perszyk, Port Angeles.

Gary and Lynn Anderson, Sequim.

Ann Chang, Port Angeles. In memory of Ming Chang Sr.

Ann Chang, Port Angeles. In memory of Jim Maynard.

Ann Chang, Port Angeles. In honor of my amazing family.

Darryl and Joan Walker, Sequim.

Ron and Kathi Larsen, Sequim. In memory of Ray and Theresa Larsen.

Nancy Stephanz, Port Angeles.

Larry and Marilynn Elliott, Sequim.

Joanne Garner and Lee Brewer, Sequim.

Seaburt Creek Company LLC, Harpoons for the Halibut, Port Angeles

Michaelle Barnard, Port Angeles.

Catherine C. Woodahl, Port Angeles.

Phil and Kathy Giuntoli, Port Angeles. In memory of the Page Family: Kenny, Mildred, Larry and Keith.

Randy and Cindy Mesenbrink, Forks.

Barbara M. and Jeff Dixon, Port Angeles. In memory of family and friends.

Jim and Sally Halvorsen, Port Angeles.

Lois Zynda, Port Angeles. In memory of Bill Zynda.

Ray and Jane Erickson, Port Hadlock.

Jim and Jane Ratliff, Sequim.

William and Karen Houghton, Sequim. In memory of our mothers.

Neil and Jaqueline Eklund, Sequim.

Muriel Main, Port Angeles. In memory of Al.

Mike Stiefel, Sequim. In honor of Brian W. McMahon and Tim J. McCormick, two great friends dearly missed.

Ron and Michele Fraker, Port Angeles.

Anonymous

Port Angeles, $100.

Sequim, $25.

Sequim, $375.

Port Angeles, $100.

Sequim, $100.

Port Angeles, $200.

Sequim, $100.

Port Angeles, $100.

Sequim, $1,500.

Port Angeles, $50. In memory of Eleanor Tschimperle.

Port Angeles, $125. To honor my parents.

Port Angeles, $50. In honor of Port Angeles Senior Center volunteers.

Port Townsend, $500.

Port Angeles, $25.

Carlsborg, $300. In honor of 1 Thessalonians 5:11.

Port Townsend, $100.

Port Townsend, $100.

Sequim, $500.

Port Angeles, $100.

Sequim, $50.

Sequim, $150. In memory of Bob, Bern and Mick.

Sequim, $20.

Sequim, $1,000.

Sequim, $25.

Port Townsend, $200.

Sequim, $80.

Port Townsend, $500.

Port Angeles, $500.

Sequim, $125.

Port Angeles, $50.

Port Angeles, $75. In memory of Patrick Downie.

Sequim, $50.

Port Townsend, $50.

Port Angeles, $100.

Sequim, $40.

Sequim, $65.

Port Angeles, $50.

Port Angeles, $100.

Port Angeles, $250.

Port Angeles, $50.

Port Angeles, $200.

Port Angeles, $200.

Sequim, $350.

Sequim, $100.

Port Angeles, $100.

Port Angeles, $250.

Sequim, $100.

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