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Ohio Department of Aging Press Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Feb. 13, 2009

First Lady Strickland and Ohio Department of Aging Honor Long-Married Volunteers
Tenth Annual Joined Hearts in Giving Reception Held Today at Governor's Residence

COLUMBUS - First Lady Frances Strickland and the Ohio Department of Aging today honor 31 couples for their dedication to marriage and volunteerism at the tenth annual Joined Hearts in Giving celebration, held in observance of Valentine's Day at the governor's residence in Columbus. Joined Hearts in Giving honors Ohioans at least 60 years old who have been married 40 years or longer and who share a commitment to volunteerism.

"Ohio is a better place because of the efforts of these great people," said Mrs. Strickland, the event's host. "Through the hours and hard work they volunteer, they embody all that makes this state exceptional."

"The devotion of these couples is truly heart-warming," said Barbara E. Riley, director of the Ohio Department of Aging. "Their commitment to each other and their passion to help others is a model we can all take to heart."

These special volunteers range in years married from 40 to 66, ages 62 to 90 and from 3 to 42 years of volunteering. The 2009 honorees are:

  • Van and Diane Bates of Youngstown
  • Richard and Millie Bishop of Findlay
  • James and Josephine Demboski of Mogadore
  • Dannie and Jane Devol of Logan
  • Chester and Elinor Dowden of West Liberty
  • John "Jack" and Helen Fix of Cincinnati
  • Dale and Betty Hedge of Cumberland
  • Chester "CJ" and Janice Hocker of Bradford
  • Clifford "Cliff" and Lillie Johnson of Warren
  • Earl and Lois Johnson of Dover
  • Quentin and Mary Knauer of Cambridge
  • Frank and Doris Laughlin of Hebron
  • Alex "Al" and Betty Lev of South Euclid
  • Jim and Charmaine McClellan of Maumee
  • Charles and Ghnelda McDougall of Rawson
  • Tom and Bonnie Menningen of Upper Sandusky
  • William and Regina Moore of Wilmington
  • Rev. James and Garnet Nuhfer of St. Marys
  • Richard and Dorothy Puffenberger of Tiffin
  • Tony and Darlene Quails of Woodsfield
  • Arlo "Bud" and Martha "Marty" Ragan of Centerville
  • Bob and Millie Ruck of Cincinnati
  • Vane and Barbara (deceased) Scott of Newcomerstown
  • Larry and Joyce Shong of Bidwell
  • Robert and Violet Stevens of Stevens
  • James and Helen Stilson of Akron
  • Roger and Ruth Ann Stout of Fremont
  • John and Dorothy Stratton of Ashland
  • Tom and Martha Terry of Reynoldsburg
  • Cletus and Alice Vetter of Hicksville
  • Robert and Wanda Vigar of Barberton

The Department of Aging solicited nominations from October 17 to November 30 for the Joined Hearts in Giving award from the general public. Couples were chosen from around the state.

Editor's note: Photos and brief bios of your neighbors recognized at the Joined Hearts in Giving reception will be posted to www.aging.ohio.gov/news/joinedheartsingiving/ by Feb. 14, 2009.

About ODA

The Ohio Department of Aging provides leadership for the delivery of services and supports that improve and promote quality of life and personal choice for older Ohioans, adults with disabilities, their families and their caregivers. Working with 12 area agencies on aging and other community partners, the department offers home- and community-based Medicaid waiver programs such as PASSPORT, the long-term care ombudsman program, the Golden Buckeye Card and more. Visit www.aging.ohio.gov.