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Critters (stuffed) donated to Boundary Community
Hospital thanks to memorial fund for former
nurse |
June 23, 2016 |
The first set of stuffed critters donated to
Boundary Community Hospital through the
generosity of the Fry Healthcare Foundation's
Veryl Lindsay Memorial Fund has arrived in the
Emergency Department and Extended Care Facility.
In the photograph below, Wanda Wilkerson (left)
and Sean McCoy (center) from the hospital
Emergency Department accept the stuffed critters
from Fry Healthcare Foundation President, Carol
Julian (right).
“Thank you to everyone who donated in memory of
Veryl Lindsay,” said Ms. Julian. “Donations like
this, which bring comfort to those in need, show
how much our community cares for our friends and
neighbors. We appreciate the help from Sugar
Plum Floral in finding these lovable stuffed
critters for the hospital.”
Established by the Lindsay family through the
Fry Healthcare Foundation in memory of Veryl
Lindsay, who worked as a Registered Nurse at
Boundary Community Hospital from 1954 to 1986,
the donated funds are used to purchase stuffed
animals for Emergency Department patients or
family members, children hospitalized for care,
or dementia patients who need comfort. If you
would like to donate in memory Veryl Lindsay,
send your donation to Fry Healthcare Foundation,
6640 Kaniksu Street, Bonners Ferry, Idaho 83805.
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