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Beebe Medical Center Honors Recent Graduates and Volunteers

06/12/06

Fifty graduates of the Beebe Medical Center cardiac rehabilitation program and program volunteers were honored recently during a graduation picnic at Blockhouse Pond Park in Lewes.

Lynn Amey, Director of Cardiovascular Services at Beebe Medical Center, gave the commencement speech to the graduates, their family members, current participants, and the department's volunteers. CaroLen provided old time music and entertainment.

The program offers a clinically supervised exercise program for people who have had recent cardiac events. It also offers educational opportunities for heart healthy nutrition, stress reduction, individual risk factor identification, and lifestyle changes. The program's goals include improvement in each patient's quality of life and a decrease in his or her risk of a subsequent cardiac event. For further information on the Cardiac Rehabilitation Department at Beebe, please call 645-3514.

Graduates honored at the event were: Kay Bagley, Anthony Barbieri, Peggy Baunchalk, Paul Bengston, Jacqueline Burton, Billy Chambers, David Chester, John Cleary, Willie Compton Sr., Robert Cox, William Danver, Joseph Ferrer, Leslie Finer, Barbara Fitzgerald, Paul Flood, Harry Foshay, Wayne Fuller, John Gallegan, Earle Gerding, Henry Gonnelli, Robert Hall Sr., Barbara Hazen, Terry Hudson, Robert Jacoby, Walter Jedryk, Fred Johnson, Frederick Keubler, Phyllis Lewis, John Loveland, Jerry Lykins, Anna Magsamen, Shirley Mammarella, Cathryn Masciarelli, Matthew Mazur, Kim McBride, Plynn McKinney, Richard Meyer, Donald Monaghan, Walter Ohneck, Christopher Owers, James Panagopoulos, Francis Roberts, Helen Schnoeblen, Edith Snell, Wilson Stringer, Joan Vinzinski, Robert Waegele, Virginia Wagner, Ralph Walker and Frank Wiley.

Caption: Volunteers honored at the event, were: Seated (l-r) Rita Woods, Elwood Dean, Judy Miller; Standing (l-r) Robert Oggenfuss, Andrew Stasny, Theodore Russiano, Robert Cahill, Charles Fletcher, Ronald Nardi. Those not pictured were Frank Maule, John Salovich and Stanley Tyszko.




Beebe Medical Center is a not-for-profit community medical center with a mission to encourage healthy living, prevent illness, and restore optimal health with the people residing, working, or visiting in the communities we serve. For more information, please visit us online at .