Visionary newsletter index
Fall 2003
 
Inside this issue
2003 ISPB Research Grants Tips for an
Eye-Safe Halloween
VISION FOR HUMANITY of Central Illinois Research Updates
ISPB Lectureship: Chicago
Ophthalmological Society (COS)
Community Health
Charities of Illinois
(CHC/IL)
ISPB GALA
November 4, 2003
Toy Guides and Alerts for the Holidays
Tips for Using Hand-Held Magnifiers November — American Diabetes Month
Take A Loved One to the Doctor Day Remembrances
 
2003 NAVP Conference Quick Tips

Remembrances

(as of August 31, 2003)

A gift to the Illinois Society for the Prevention of Blindness is a wonderful way to acknowledge the people we love, cherish and respect. A memorial card is sent to the family and/or friend of the deceased and  an honor card is sent to person(s) specified by the contributor for a special occasion (in honor of an anniversary, birthday, special event, achievement, appreciation, recovery). The amount of the gift is not given. Contributors receive an acknowledgment of their gift.

Thank you to the Clark-Halladay Memorial Foundation for its continued and generous support of the work of the Illinois Society for the Prevention of Blindness. The Clark-Halladay Memorial Foundation perpetuates the memory of Emma Clark Halladay; her husband, John Burlingame-Halladay; her father, Warren Thomas Clark; and her mother, Sophia Symington Clark, all pioneer residents of the city of Chicago.


In Memory Of (in bold type):

Grace Albrinck
— Joyce Muni, M.D. and Ann Muni, Ph.D.
Edward Kalwiel
— Helen M. Kalwiel
Alice V. Kriegsmann
— James and Della Kriegsmann
Anna B. Lee
— Robert J. Lee and Family
Ann Krajcik Lenas
— Evelyn M. Roggenkamp
Arthur Light, M.D.
— Gertrude Marks
Jessie O. Massey
— Karen and Kenneth Meyer
Geneva Mock
— Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Placek
Elizabeth Pyle
— Joyce Muni, M.D. and Ann Muni, Ph.D.
Marilyn Rahn
— Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lossman
Lee Seabolt
— Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lossman
The Shinnick and Connors Families
— Shirley and James Connors
Dr. Ben Sulceski
— Alan B. Shepard High School/Courtesy Committee (Palos Heights); Dan Byrne; Community High School District No. 218 / IEA Local (Oak Lawn); Roberta Janiak and Family; Robert Jason; Maureen Musso and Family; Walter Wojcik; Lynn and Emil Zadkovic; Claudia M. Zimmerman
Chuck Zahradka
— George J. Bauer
Michael J. Albano, Alfred Aliano, Weltha Brooks, Evelyn Burica, Mrs. Marian Calzaretta, Joseph Cataldo, Katherine Conners, Helen J. Czochara, William Davidson, Billie A. Dyer, Madeleine C. Griffin, Laverne Hahn, Gladys Howe, Walter Jarej, Arthur Kaczmarek, Helen Kametas, Thomas Kenny, Lois Kies, Constance Knoblauch, Frank Kokaisl, Stanley Kornowicz, Edna Koschnitzki, Margaret M. Lally, Mary Larocco, Sophie Lynch, Clifford J. Lundquist, Mrs. Leslie Maguire, Edward P. Mayer, Perry Pappas, Kay Passiales, Paul Pedergnana, Eleanor Pekelnicky, John Rimkus, Rosemarie Robak, Nancy Ryan, Pamela Silbernagel, Donald Sonichsen, Daniel Vincent
— George J. Dangles, M.D., P.C.
Robert Bretland, Estelle Jakubowski, Rose Laffer, Jack O’Grady, Robert Wilson, Etta Wolfson
— Lieberman Eye Associates, Ltd.


In Honor Of (in bold type):

Mark, Shelly, Stephanie and Scoobie Grach; Jim and Nike McKechnie
— Jonathan H. Hand
Karen L. Posner
— Richard P. Posne

 

In Memoriam

John “Jack” Wolfe

John M. Wolfe, a former ISPB board member (1996-2002), died on June 12, 2003.

A resident of Winnetka, Jack spent his business career in the marketing/ advertising/ media business. Before retiring, he operated his own media planning and placement agency.

Our condolences goes out to his wife Doris and family.


The Visionary, published as a service of the Illinois Society for the Prevention of Blindness,
is available upon request. The information contained
in this issue,
taken from sources considered to be accurate,
does not replace the need for professional eye care consultations and treatments.

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