1993, Dr. John and Cheryl Moseley’s life’s work and marriage brought them to St. Vincent. Now, they’re leaving their legacy by bequeathing their entire estate to our hospital. Read More
Tony and Sally are lifelong residents of Western Colorado. Last summer, they established the Anthony F & Sally Prinster Oncology Endowed Fund to ensure continuous resources for cancer care and patients. Read More
Throughout her years of nursing at St. Vincent Hospital, Lydia Stratford always wanted to help children. Read more to find out how she made sure that compassion would last long after her lifetime. Read More
Seeing the impact healthcare has on a family in crisis — and believing that giving back is so important — Dorothe Fisher left her estate to helping others at St. Vincent. Read More
During her stay and after her passing, this donor felt so much gratitude for her care at Saint Joseph’s Hospital. Read More
With deep roots in Wheat Ridge, Kristi Davis created a gift that will fund the new Lutheran outside garden and dining area, named after her family. Read More
With the help of his brother, Dave, the Estate of Tom Heurkamp has established an education endowment to provide scholarships for St. Mary’s caregivers who wish to further their education. Read More
Honoring his wife’s memory in a meaningful way was important to one special Lutheran supporter. Read More
After seeing the worst of humanity as a police officer, Sue Fachini’s faith led her to create a legacy gift that will make a positive difference in people’s lives through St. Vincent Healthcare. Read More
Whether addressing the shortage of nurses, leading physician performance improvement, shaping bipartisan healthcare policy or inspiring healers to give back, Dr. Jack Cochran has brought a sense of mission to everything he does. Read More
“I have to have a plan because I’m alone. It’s nice to have somebody to provide guidance and options for leaving a legacy. The Foundation and their team did just that.” Read More
After successful cancer treatment, John and Leslie Allbery are firm in their support of the outstanding oncological services and compassionate care provided by Saint Joseph Hospital and SCL Health. Read More
Dennis Tuveson was married to the love of his life, Betty, for 40 years. When Betty was diagnosed with dementia in the last years of her life, Dennis lovingly cared for her at home. Read More
The more LeAnn and Les Zetmeir got to know St. Mary’s Medical Center, the more they wanted to get involved. By taking advantage of the Foundation’s matching gift program, they maximized their support for St. Mary’s associates. Read More
When Dr. Gerald Rainer went above and beyond to care for Eddie Robinson’s wife, he didn’t forget it. When creating his estate plan, Eddie included a legacy gift in Dr. Rainer’s name — and inspired others to do the same. Read More
Grateful for the outstanding care her husband received at the end of his life, Sandra Henderson created an endowment and planned gift to ensure future patients receive the same quality hospice care. Read More
When Catherine McLaury's husband, George, was diagnosed with kidney failure and his health began to decline rapidly, the couple was put in touch with Collier Hospice at Lutheran Medical Center. Read More
When a child suffers from chronic neglect at an early age, it greatly impacts his ability to form healthy attachments with others. One of our tasks here at Mount Saint Vincent is to encourage the development of safe and strong relationships. Read More
A high school basketball game is typically rowdy, but when Pat Goggins had a heart attack and stroke at his grandson's game in January 2008, there was silence. Read More
For Marvin and Ellie Walworth of Grand Junction, Colorado, giving back is a family value. Originally from Michigan, the couple raised their four children in Colorado. Marvin worked as an engineer, and Ellie became a second-grade teacher. Read More
For retired military officer and RN George Kruger, volunteering time and money to Saint Joseph Hospital is a part of giving back to an organization that has been good to him. Read More
How do you explain the drive and dedication of Millie Hom? Perhaps it started with the act of kindness shown to her in the 1930s, when nuns at Sacred Heart Convent in Miles City, Montana, awarded the impoverished teenager tuition, room and board. Read More