Friday, August 27, 2010

Frisbie Volunteer Bette White Honored at Retirement


ROCHESTER—
Frisbie Memorial Hospital recognizes Elizabeth “Bette” White for 42 years of dedicated volunteer service at the hospital. She has served in a variety of capacities during her time at Frisbie -- from patient care positions, to coffee shop volunteer, to Auxiliary fundraising events. Bette has been a tireless advocate promoting the hospital’s mission and a competent leader for many successful Auxiliary events over the years. Bette also has served several terms as Auxiliary president and as a Corporator for the hospital. Volunteerism has been a lifelong endeavor for Bette White as she has served her community these many years with integrity and pride.
A formal proclamation was made by the Mayor of Rochester, T. J. Jean, on July 29, 2010, calling this date The Bette J. White Day, celebrating her dedicated service to Frisbie Memorial Hospital and to the citizens of the greater Rochester area. She leaves with us a shining legacy to be remembered and very much appreciated.
Photo caption: Left to right — T. J. Jean, Rochester Mayor, Antoinette Hills, FMH Dir. Volunteer Services, Bette White, FMH Auxilian and Al Felgar, CEO Frisbie Memorial Hospital (Courtesy photo)