Friday, June 18, 2010

Frisbie Hospital Recognizes 50 Year Volunteer


ROCHESTER—
Al Felgar, President of Frisbie Memorial Hospital, took the pleasure of recognizing Jane Cooper Fall for her special anniversary celebrating 50 years of volunteer service at Frisbie’s recent Auxilian/Volunteer appreciation event. Jane has served in a variety of capacities over the past several decades, from trustee of the hospital board for 34 years, to president and member of the Auxiliary, to lead coordinator and founder of the Frisbie Annual Lights of Love Program, to hospital historian, to developing the scholarship program, to heading up the holiday decorating team, and to all-around supporter and cheerleader of the hospital! Jane has contributed well over 7,200 service hours, for which the hospital is most grateful.
Jane had this to share, “I’m fortunate to be able to spend all this time doing service for others at the hospital. It has been amazing to see so many changes over the years as our hospital has grown and developed. I remember decorating Christmas trees in the original and only building of the hospital! Every year Frisbie has added on a new building, patient services or a new medical department. I’m proud to be part of such a wonderful community of healthcare providers, staff and volunteers.”
“Jane Cooper Fall,” comments Al Felgar, CEO, “is a formidable pillar of the hospital and we who know her have come to respect and appreciate her immensely.”
Photo caption: From left, volunteer Jane Cooper Fall and CEO Al Felgar. (Courtesy photo)