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Texas Health Azle Auxiliary honors volunteers at luncheon

Texas Health Azle Auxiliary honors volunteers at luncheon
Volunteers with the Texas Health Azle Auxiliary who were honored for their service included (l-r): Mary Fonville, President Karen Searfoss who presented the awards, Shirley Maxwell, Debra Waller and Pat Groff. Unable to attend were honorees Ruth Ford, Barbara Pace and Katie Vaughn.

Author: CARLA NOAH STUTSMAN

Volunteers play a crucial role for Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Azle. Members of the hospital’s Auxiliary not only staff and operate the Rainbow Inn Gift Shop inside the hospital but also operate Attic Reruns Resale Shop just across the highway from the hospital. Proceeds from both the gift shop and the resale shop are used to provide equipment and other needed items that aren’t always covered in the hospital’s budget.

On Thursday, May 23, auxiliary members gathered in the Hub inside First Methodist Church Azle for a luncheon to honor their own for the dedication and selfless service they provide.

They were welcomed by Karen Searfoss, president of the Texas health Azle Auxiliary board. Following the invocation by Pastor Ray Gilman of FMC Azle, Dr. Jim Sammons, chief quality and medical officer for Texas Health Azle spoke about the difference the volunteers have made and continue to make for the hospital.

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