Just in time for National Volunteer Week (April 21-27, 2024) St. Tammany Health System on Wednesday celebrated the members of the St. Tammany Hospital Guild – and the decades of service they have provided to the health system – at its 42nd annual Volunteer Awards Banquet.
  With more than 15,000 people hours donated by guild members in 2023 alone, gratitude was the day’s prevailing emotion.
  “It’s hard to put into words just how thankful we are for the work and the generosity of our guild members,” health system Volunteer Services Manager Shirley Primes said. “Every day and throughout every part of the health system, they donate the most precious gift – their time – and we as a health system and as a community are better off for it.”  
  In addition to food, fellowship and door prizes, the event was highlighted by a keynote speech from New Orleans broadcaster LBJ of WGNO-TV as well as a rousing version of the TV game show “Deal or No Deal,” during which guild members competed for an array of prizes. 
  The biggest prize of the day, however, came in the form of the guild’s annual gift to St. Tammany Hospital Foundation, this year in the amount of $45,000.
  That pushed the guild’s cumulative giving past the half-million-dollar mark since the foundation’s inception in 2003.
  Recognition was also given to guild members marking service milestones this year – notably including Marie Tusa, a guild member for 30 years. 
  See below for others singled out Wednesday, and scroll down further for more photos from the event.
  Learn more about the guild, and its seven-decade history, at StTammany.health/Volunteer.
  Volunteers with the most hours of service in 2023
 Daniel Brady
 David Brumfield
 Yvonne Cleland
 Ken Kimberly
 Jane Landry
  600 to 699 hours
 Daniel Brady
 Ken Kimberly
  400 to 499 hours
 Barbara Brumfield
 David Brumfield
 Yvonne Cleland
 Charles LaRose
 Jane Landry
  300 to 399 hours
 Michele Acker
 Tiny Calder
 Lewis Dennis
 Theresa Ellzey
 Jamey Hill
 Nancy Wyatt
  200 to 299 hours
 Charles Beasley
 MaryAnn Brockhaus
 Joan Coffenberg
 Margaret Dennis
 Ken Lane
 Michele Pennington
  Stephen Restrepo
 John Sammons
 Richard Senette
 Charlotte Tafaro
 Terr Thibodeaux
 Angela Womack
  100 to 199 hours
 Anna Bienvenu
 Patrick Brady
 Steven Cody
 Dorothy Frederick
 Jan Gagnon
 Cynthia Glancy
 Judy LaCour
 Marsha Licali
 Christy Moss
 Rich O’Regan
 Ellie Reiter
 Maggie Roger
 Toby Schaffer
 Marion Shally
 Mary Rose Shaw
 Anne Tilton
 Keith Trosclair
  50 to 99 hours
 Michael Abrams
 Sister Kateri Battaglia
 Peggy Garver
 Patricia Leblanc
 Austin McElroy
 Monique Martin
 Markwell Nager
 Bernadette Rainosek
 Gary Rainosek
 Patrick Stumpf
 Amy Trosclair
 Mari Tusa
 Robin Williams
  St. Tammany Hospice
 Susan Austin
 Charlotte Binnings
 Judie Boudin
 MaryAnn Brannan
 Diane Combs
 Jennie Fowler
 Marisol Garcia
 Jane Kuebel
 Joyce McHenry
 Karen Place
 Madelyn Saunders
 Cathy Schultz
 Ruth Sticker
 Nancy Wyatt
  Cancer Center
 Linnae Allotto
 Michelle Berry
 Carol Burnell
 Susan Cloninger
 Mary Lorna Danielsen
 Rob “Sherlock” Foley
 Diane Olsen
 Steven Saux
 J.P. Warner
 Barb Whitman
  Celebrating milestones in hours of service
 David Brumfield, 6,000 hours
 MaryAnn Brockhaus, 5,000 hours
 Yvonne Cleland, 5,000 hours
 Theresa Ellzey, 2,000 hours
 John Sammons, 2,000 hours
 Nancy Wyatt, 2,000 hours
 Michele Acker, 1,000 hours
 Jamey Hill, 1,000 hours
 Patricia Leblanc, 1,000 hours
 Steve Restrepo, 1,000 hours
  Celebrating milestones in years of service
 Marie Tusa, 30 years
 MaryAnn Brannan, 20 years
 Ken Kimberly, 10 years
 Charles LaRose, 10 years
 Patricia Leblanc, 10 years
 Tiny Calder, 5 years
 Diane Combs, 5 years
 Austin McElroy, 5 years