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<strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>Guardian AngelProgramNancy PutnamLeaves a Legacy forthe AnimalsWhen <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> volunteer andfoster caregiver Nancy Putnam adoptedher beloved pets – two dogs and twocats – she made a commitment that theywould be cared for and loved for the restof their lives. Already in the process ofplanning her future, Nancy was thrilledto learn about <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>’s GuardianAngel program which guaranteed the careof her pets in the event that she and herboyfriend passed, and also enabled her togive the gift of life to homeless animals foryears to come.“<strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> is unlike anyother shelter I’ve seen. Theorganization is dedicated to thewelfare of animals throughouttheir entire life and is an amazingplace for animals to live as theytransition to a new home.”“When I adopted my pets, I took on theresponsibility to ensure that they arealways cared for,” says Nancy. “I receive somuch love and companionship from themthat I wanted to give what I could back tothem. For me, that included thinking aboutwhat would happen to them if I should pass.”Through the <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> Guardian Angel program, Nancy hasensured the futures of Mugsy (an eight-year-old Aussie Shepherd),Babe (a nine-year-old Border Collie), and her cats Kate (shown) andAudrey, should she be unable to care for them.A bequest to <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>, the city’s largest No Kill humaneorganization, is a wonderful way to save the lives of homeless catsand dogs long after your lifetime. <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> also has a programthat enables you to provide for your own pet after your death.For information on <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>’s planned giving programs,please call (773) 890-5116 or visit www.pawschicago.org.Nancy worked with her attorney, anadmittedly simple process, to incorporatelanguage about her bequest into a trustthat will provide shelter, food, veterinarycare, medicine and loving new homes forcountless animals. Regarding the care ofher own pets, Nancy outlined her wish toensure that her dogs and cats would remaintogether, at least in pairs of two, for life.“The Guardian Angel program has givenme utter peace of mind,” said Nancy.“<strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> has such a high respectfor animals and I’m so grateful that I cansay with certainty that the wishes I havefor my pets will be respected.”


about<strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>WeekdaysAdoption & Humane Center1997 N. Clybourn Avenue, <strong>Chicago</strong>Adoption HoursOpen 7 days a weekNoon – 7pmWeekends 11am – 5pm<strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> (Pets Are Worth Saving) isthe city’s largest No Kill humane organization,focused on alleviating <strong>Chicago</strong>’s tragic pethomelessness problem. Since <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>’sfounding, the number of homeless pets killed inthe city has been reduced by more than half –―from 42,561 pets killed in 1997 to 19,288 lastyear. <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> envisions a No Kill<strong>Chicago</strong> and that dream is within reach becauseof important lifesaving work that is being doneevery single day.MitzieMitzie came to <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>and suffered from hip dysplasia.She received an operation torepair her hip, is undergoingrehab in foster care and willsoon be available for adoption.LimboLimbo arrived at <strong>PAWS</strong><strong>Chicago</strong> and required theremoval of a polyp. Afterreceiving the procedure, Limbois doing well and was recentlyadopted into her new home.A National ModelPeople from across the nation are visiting <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>every month to see how they can bring No Kill successto their communities. Only 11 years ago, <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>was a fully volunteer grassroots organization. Now, <strong>PAWS</strong><strong>Chicago</strong>’s programs are recognized nationally.• <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>’s Lurie Spay/Neuter Clinic is one of thelargest free spay/neuter clinics in the nation, focusingon assisting low-income families who cannototherwise afford the procedure.• <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>’s Pippen Fasseas Adoption & HumaneCenter is the first cageless, No Kill shelter of its kindin the Midwest. Located in highly-visible LincolnPark, this state-of-the-art Adoption Center is leadingthe way in cutting edge programs and shelter design.• <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> has been recognized as one of the bestrun charities in the nation. Every year, <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>has received the highest four-star rating by CharityNavigator, the nation’s largest independent charityevaluator, for efficient use of donors’ funds. Yourcontributions go directly to saving animals’ lives.Volunteer and give of yourselfto the animals<strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> was founded as a volunteer organizationand has stayed true to its roots with more than 7,000volunteers who work in intake, socialization, animalcare, dog walking, adoption counseling, follow-up calls,site managing, fundraising, fostering homeless pets inneed, event support, humane education and communityoutreach and in every other capacity to help the animals.Without these caring, dedicated individuals, <strong>PAWS</strong><strong>Chicago</strong> would not be possible.Adopt a homeless pet and save a life!Visit <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>’s Adoption & Humane Center at1997 N. Clybourn Avenue. New puppies, kittens, dogsand cats arrive daily from <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>’s Rescue &Recovery Center. If you do not find what you are lookingfor at <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>, please visit another No Kill shelter.Foster a homeless pet in need<strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> utilizes its foster network for sick orinjured pets who need healing, or a little time, beforethey are able to be adopted and for kittens and puppieswho are not old enough and do not weigh enough to bespayed or neutered. By placing these special needs pets infoster homes, space is available in <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>’s Rescue& Recovery Center to save more homeless pets.Spread the wordWithout the public’s involvement, homeless pets willcontinue to die in silence. Become an advocate and voicefor homeless pets. Get involved in your community andlearn about what is happening to homeless pets. Informyour family, friends, and neighbors about the reality thathomeless pets face and why it’s critical to spay/neuter petsand adopt from shelters.Support No Kill effortsBy donating to No Kill shelters, you will support lifesavingwork as donations should go to saving, not killinghomeless dogs and cats.


®ANGEL TALES MAGAZINEAll <strong>PAWS</strong> CHICAGO magazine creative contributors (writing, photography, editing and design) have volunteered their services.EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Alexis FasseasDESIGN DIRECTOR Amie WhiteSENIOR EDITOR Julie MazzolaADVERTISING Sarah AhlbergWRITERS Sarah Ahlberg, Robert J. Bliwise, Jessica Busch, Catherine Crown, Alexis Fasseas, Joan Harris, Julie Mazzola,Kristina Moen, Lisa Nowak, Dr. Barbara Royal, DVM, Jaclene Tetzlaff, Beth Wawrzaszek, Christine WittePHOTOGRAPHERS Alexis Fasseas, Jennifer Girard, Steve Grubman, Jessica Hoffman, Dan Kasberger, Malia Rae Photography,Oscar Mendez, Gregory Pappas, Jessica Tampas, Von Buzard<strong>PAWS</strong> CHICAGO BOARD OF DIRECTORSPaula Fasseas, Founder and Chair Pam Carey, President Randall Sara, CPA, Secretary/TreasurerJanice Beck, Barbara Bradford, Bruce Crown, Angela DeMars, Professor Mark Duggan, Peter Fasseas, Sonia Florian,Suzie Glickman, George D. Karcazes, Suzanne LeMignot, Amy Mack, Bernice N. Pink, Dr. Barbara Royal, Bob Sherman,Bill Smithburg, Maria Smithburg, Michael Sweig, Jeff Thieman<strong>PAWS</strong> CHICAGO ADVISORY BOARDKathy Finley, Dr. Marla Minuskin, Brenda SextonDEVELOPMENT BOARDPresident Vice President Treasurer Secretary & Membership ChairAmy Mack Amy Turk Maria Smithburg Chris KsollHospitality Co‐Chairs Calendar Co‐Chairs Media ChairBonnie Spurlock, Nancy Sterling Dana Fields, Julia Mickelson Jaclene Tetzlaffand Judy Tullmanand Carol WalterDenise Allen, Sharon Angell, Nancy Baird, Wyllys Baird, Christine Bay Fisher, Janice Beck, Sharon Bergen, Aileen N. Blackwell,Lynn Block, Anne Boyle, Anita L. Bryant Mauro, Lynn Caldwell, Deborah L. Chapman, Anthony Contrucci, Sarah Cox,Tammy Cozzi, Angela DeMars, Jill DeVaney, Tara Dunne Stocker, Anthony T. Eliseuson, Sharon Faigin, Alexis Fasseas, PaulaFasseas, Candace Fates, James Feldman, Dana Fields, James Foley, Susan Frank, Ruth Geller, Rita George, Susan Germaine,Joy Germont, Christina Gilberti, Kimberly Gleeson, Suzie A. Glickman, Diane Goldberg Hunckler, Linda Goldberg Leahy,Merle A. Gross, Marjorie E. Habermann, Casey Harris, Frances Henkel, Virginia H. Holden, Cindy M. Hooper, Holly Hunt,Marian Hymen, Lynne Inman, Susan Jacobson, Shari Johnson, Candace Jordan, Robert Kabakoff, Susan L. Karkomi, LindaR. Karp, David J. Kaufman, Ellie Keener-Fisher, David M. Klaskin, Jenna Krumpfes, Christina M. Ksoll, Michael Lauria, CheriLawrence, Suzanne LeMignot, Carole A. Lenders, Alice Lerman, Sheryl Lesch, Stephanie Letchinger, Hannah Levine, DonaldLyons, Amy Mack, Karen Maisa, Christine Mallul, Elaine Markoutsas, Michael C. Marrion, Helen H. Melchior, Cari Meyers,Irene Michaels, Julia Mickelson, Jan E. Muller, Pamela Myerson-Gratz, Saq Nadeem, Kathleen K. Nowlin, Sharon R. O’Brien,Dawn O’Neal, Nancy Officer, Stasia Ogden, Gregory Pappas, Diana Peterson Makowski, Pamela G. Phillips Weston, BerniceN. Pink, Mayari Pritzker, Stephanie Prousis, Suzanne Prysak, Ashley Quicksilver, Emily A. Raub, Sugar Rautbord, BarbaraRinella, Estrella Rosenberg, Maggie Ross, Erin Runnels, Edward Schwind, Brenda Sexton, Alissa B. Shulkin, Heidi A. Simon,Maria Smithburg, Lisa Snider, Lori Souder, Patricia S. Spratt, Bonnie L. Spurlock, Virginia Stafman, Steven Stahler, NancySterling, Jeanne Stoker, Lynne A. Styles, Jo Ann Sweig, Jessica Tampas, Jaclene Tetzlaff, Allison S. Thomas, Sherri L. Thornton-Pierce, Nancy Timmers, Tina Tromiczak, Howard A. Tullman, Judith K. Tullman, Amy L. Turk, John P. Vaile, Priya L. Valenti,Travis Van Zetten, Laura Wallace, Lori Wallis, Carol Walter, Lindsay Walter, Brandon WilsonEmail AT@pawschicago.org to give <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> ideas and feedback for future issues.To advertise in <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> magazine, contact Sarah Ahlberg at 773.890.5116 or email sahlberg@pawschicago.org


What are you Googling?<strong>Chicago</strong> area's TOP 10Google terms in 20091) Impact CPS2) CTA Bus Tracker3) Second City Cop4) RTA Trip Planner5) Southtown Star6) Metromix <strong>Chicago</strong>7) Harold Washington College8) <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>9) <strong>Chicago</strong> Public Library10) UIC.edupaws chicagoNationally, the most popular onlinesearches reported by Google are related toeducation and transportation. In <strong>Chicago</strong> in2009, internet searches closely resembledthe national norms with one exception –<strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> – which was among thetop 10 searches by Google users thatlive in the area. With "CTA Bus tracker"coming in just ahead at number two and"<strong>Chicago</strong> Public Library" at number nine,it is clear that <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>'s rank placesthe organization among <strong>Chicago</strong>'s mostpopular and sought-after institutions."It's no surprise that <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> wasa top 10 search term on Google in the<strong>Chicago</strong> area for 2009,” said Ted Souder,Google executive and <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> BoardMember. “Searches on Google are trulya reflection of the spirit of the times and2009 was a huge year for <strong>PAWS</strong>. From arecord breaking Fur Ball last November tocontinued success turning <strong>Chicago</strong> into aNo Kill city, <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> is firing on allcylinders. If you think about all the thingsthat people in <strong>Chicago</strong> can search, it'spretty telling that <strong>PAWS</strong> is important to theresidents of <strong>Chicago</strong> and beyond."So, what are people so eager to see?Most viewers visited the "Dogs Available"and "Cats Available" pages for a peak at<strong>Chicago</strong>’s most eligible furry companions.After all, who can resist tracking 3,500homeless pets on their journey through theadoption process?Source: nbcchicago.comSave the Date for these Special Events!Visit www.pawschicago.org for event registrationJuly 16-23All Star Adopt-A-Thon<strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> Adoption &Humane Center1997 N. Clybourn, <strong>Chicago</strong>Visit www.pawschicago.orgfor hoursJuly 226 p.m.All Paws on DeckBeach PartyCastawaysNorth Avenue Beach BoathouseAugust 16:30 a.m. startRock ‘n’ Roll HalfMarathonGrant ParkAugust 2212 - 4 p.m.Angels with TailsAdoptionsBucktownSeptember 269 a.m. startRun for Their Lives8k Run/4k WalkMontrose BeachOctober 107:30 a.m. startBank of America<strong>Chicago</strong> MarathonGrant ParkJuly 2512 - 4 p.m.Angels with TailsAdoptionsWest LoopAugust 296 a.m. startTriathlon<strong>Chicago</strong>’s Downtown LakefrontNovember 126 p.m.Fur BallThe Drake Hotel7


Oprah Winfrey Adopts Springer SpanielsSunny & Lauren from <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>Meet Sadie’s SiblingsSoon after the adoption of her adorable Cocker Spaniel, Sadie, OprahWinfrey felt the familiar itch to expand her family just a little further.Having already adopted Sadie from <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>, and dedicating the“Sophie’s Place” suite in honor of her beloved Sophie who passed awayin 2008, she knew just who to call. Oprah contacted <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>’sfounder Paula Fasseas in July 2009 and expressed interest in keepingan eye out for any Springer Spaniels that were in need of a home.In January <strong>2010</strong>, Fasseas received a call from the <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>’sintake team that three Springer Spaniels had just been picked up from<strong>Chicago</strong> Animal Care and Control. Pictures of the beautiful black andwhite puppies were sent to Oprah who immediately fell in love.On the January 29 episode of “Oprah,” which also happened to beher birthday, 14-week-old siblings Sunny and Lauren were introducedto their new mom in front of a live audience by Fasseas and Dr. BarbaraRoyal, DVM. The third puppy, Trent, was also adopted by a friend on theshow. After meeting her new babies, Oprah and Fasseas discussed theimportance of spay/neuter procedures for cats and dogs to reduce petoverpopulation.Thank you Oprah for your continued support of <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> and fordelivering the No Kill message to your audience so that more homelessanimals can live long, happy and loving lives.Acommunityofdogownerssharingtheresponsibilityofovernightcare.LaunchingSpring <strong>2010</strong>www.rovernightnetwork.comovernight resource : pet resource : play dates & social events{ free 6-month membership to dogs adopted from <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> }


The Emerging Role ofShelterMedicinein No Kill ShelteringBy Julie Mazzola<strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> a Leader inInnovating Best Practices‘Shelter medicine’ is a relatively newphenomenon that has become the latestemerging field among top veterinarycolleges. Although animal shelters andveterinary medicine both have longestablished histories, the specializedveterinary field of shelter medicineonly arose with the advent of No Killsheltering in the mid-1990’s.Traditional kill shelters operateunder a system of herd management,where sick cats and dogs and the petshoused in direct proximity are killedbefore they can contaminate the restof the shelter population. Pets withinjuries or those who are deemed tooyoung (litters or others not yet eightweeks) or too old (often only at six yearsof age) are classified as “unadoptable”and killed because they require toomuch time, care and resources to beready for adoption.No Kill shelters, like <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>,utilize a case management veterinarysystem where every single pet istreated as an individual and given thenurturing, treatment and rehabilitationneeded. Euthanasia is only reserved forpets irremediably suffering, in whichmedical treatment cannot alleviate theircondition, or for vicious dogs who posea threat to the public.By integrating state-of-the-artproper facility protocols (such as highqualityair ventilation systems, cleaningprotocols and shelter design) to preventdisease transmission and extensivemedical procedures to treat shelteranimals with a large variance of illnessesand injuries, <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> has becomea national model in sheltering and ishelping sick pets to get well quicker andto be ready for adoption faster. Theseprotocols and procedures, with the goalof preventing healthy pets from gettingsick and helping sick pets get well tobe ready for adoption, differ fromprivate practice veterinary medicine.For shelters to accomplish theirmission of placing as many homelesspets as possible with new families, theneed for shelter medicine studies andveterinarians who are trained to carefor animals specifically in a shelterenvironment is critical.10


“ “<strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> is a pioneer in recognizingthe value of preventative medicine for shelteranimals. They are one of the leaders in theindustry for demonstrating the implementationof shelter medicine practices to improve thehealth and well being of homeless dogs andcats and have embraced this for each andevery animal in their care.“Dr. Laurie Peek, DVMVeterinary Program Director for Maddie’s FundWe are pleased with the fact that <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> hastwo separate centers – the Rescue & Recovery Center andAdoption Center – each with its own focus to eliminateeuthanasia. We also believe that their partnershipwith <strong>Chicago</strong> Animal Care and Control, combined withenrichment programs for animals and a commitment tostrive for improvement in their programs are great stepsin saving the lives of homeless cats and dogs.Dr. Cynthia Crawford, DVMUniversity of Florida’s College of Veterinary Medicine“Maddie’s Fund Leading the WayCredit for the burgeoning field ofshelter medicine is due entirely to the workof Maddie’s Fund, established in 1999 byPeopleSoft and Workday Founder DaveDuffield and his wife Cheryl. With the goalof creating an adoption guaranteed (NoKill) nation, Maddie’s Fund has establishedground-breaking programs within existingveterinary colleges and provides grants tocollaborating shelters through its ShelterMedicine Grant Program.Maddie’s established the nation’s firstcomprehensive shelter medicine programin 2001 at UC Davis, which resulted in thefirst shelter medicine residency programand the nation’s first shelter medicine website. Currently, Maddie’s Fund has activegrants at 13 colleges of veterinary medicineat institutions including Purdue University,University of Florida and CornellUniversity.Shelter Medicine at <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>Purdue University’s School of VeterinaryMedicine, with shelter partner <strong>PAWS</strong><strong>Chicago</strong>, received the second largest sheltermedicine grant from Maddie’s Fund in 2008.This funding has enabled <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>to expand and evolve its shelter medicineprogram, the first of its kind to be integratedat the shelter level, and has provided anopportunity for the organization to lead theway in innovative best practices.“<strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> is a pioneer inrecognizing the value of preventativemedicine for shelter animals,” said Dr. LauriePeek, DVM, Veterinary Program Directorfor Maddie’s Fund. “They are one of theleaders in the industry for demonstratingthe implementation of shelter medicinepractices to improve the health and wellbeing of homeless dogs and cats and haveembraced this for each and every animal intheir care.”Purdue University and <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>are working to conduct in-depth studies tobetter understand animals that are housedin a shelter setting, and to provide real-lifeeducational experiences to students andlicensed veterinarians in shelter medicine.Currently, four studies are being conductedthat will help to improve efficiencies andmaximize limited resources of shelters,looking at:• Puppy/kitten responses to antibiotics andtheir cure time based on their health atintake• Which antibiotics have the greatest impact onincreasing cure time of population animals• The true health requirements of cats withFIV as compared to that of healthy cats• Measuring antibodies in dogs andpuppies to determine timing of parvo anddistemper vaccinations and to reduce timeto adoptionFrom an educational standpoint,<strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> offers applied experiencethrough an externship program forfourth-year DVM students, a certified vettech externship program and a fellowshipprogram in shelter medicine for licensed,experienced veterinarians. All programstake place on-site at <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>’s Rescue& Recovery Center.“Shelter medicine is truly transformingsheltering by raising awareness about thisspecific need among future veterinariansand vet techs by providing an opportunityto experience what it is to work in <strong>PAWS</strong><strong>Chicago</strong>’s state-of-the-art shelter,” saidDr. Annette Lister, DVM, director ofPurdue University’s Maddie’s Fund ShelterMedicine Program. “Our goal is to inspireour students to take the best practiceslearned and employ them at other sheltersso that they too can guarantee the life of allhealthy and treatable animals.”According to Dr. Peek, the great majorityof shelters that have veterinarians on staffutilize them primarily for spay/neutersurgeries. They do not take full advantageof the doctor’s skill set to provide holisticcare to all animals in their care. Dr. Peekunderscores that both preventative surgeryand preventative medicine must be in playtogether.Impressed with <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>’s commitmentto make <strong>Chicago</strong> a No Kill city,Dr. Cynthia Crawford, DVM, University ofFlorida’s College of Veterinary Medicine,noted the hallmarks that sets the organizationapart. “We are pleased with thefact that <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> has two separatecenters – the Rescue & Recovery Center andAdoption Center – each with its own focusto eliminate euthanasia. We also believe thattheir partnership with <strong>Chicago</strong> Animal Careand Control, combined with enrichmentprograms for animals and a commitmentto strive for improvement in their programsare great steps in saving the lives of homelesscats and dogs.” Though in its infancy,shelter medicine is already saving lives.Julie Mazzola is Senior Editor of<strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> magazine. Sheis currently pursuing a graduatecertificate in Animal Studiesthrough Humane SocietyUniversity. In her free time, sheserves the lavish demands ofher beloved cat, Clover11


10 3 ⁄410 ⁄810 13 ⁄16IN THE NEWS10 1 ⁄2Pet StoreDisclosureBill Passes!12Bill positively impacts the saleof animals in Illinois pet storesThanks in part to the many calls from <strong>PAWS</strong><strong>Chicago</strong> supporters, the Illinois state legislatureunanimously passed a bill that strengthensdisclosure requirements on all dogs or catsmade available for adoption or sale by petshop operators in Illinois pet stores, includingadoptions or sales available over the internet.Sponsored by Rep. Susana Mendoza,D-<strong>Chicago</strong>, and Sen. Jeffrey Schoenberg,D-Evanston, and actively supported by Rep.Tom Cross, R-Oswego, the bill requirespet stores to disclose information aboutthe origination of all animals including thename and address of the breeder, a recordof all veterinary conditions and treatmentsand information about congenital orhereditary defects of the animals’ parents.An acknowledgement of the disclosedinformation must be signed by the customerand an authorized representative of thepet shop before a sale can be finalized.The passing of the bill amends the AnimalWelfare Act and Consumer Fraud andDeceptive Business Practices Act andconsiders violations of the disclosurerequirements as an unlawful practice.This is terrific news for the thousands ofdogs and cats who are often raised inmills – unlicensed dog and cat breedingfacilities with substandard living and medicalconditions – and are eventually sold, oftenwith hidden diseases and illnesses, tounknowing consumers in pet stores.A special thank you to Rep. SusanaMendoza, D-<strong>Chicago</strong>, Sen. JeffreySchoenberg, D-Evanston and RepublicanMinority Leader Tom Cross, R-Oswego.Thank you for all your calls to theHouse and Senate. The bill passedunanimously!Senator Richard Durbin IntroducesNew Federal Legislation CrackingDown on Puppy MillsOn Friday, May 28, Senator RichardDurbin, D-Ill., held a press conferenceat <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> introducing newfederal legislation cracking down onpuppy mills. Joined by Senator JeffreySchoenberg, Cook County Sheriff TomDart and Illinois State Director for theHumane Society of the United States,Jordan Matyas, the conference washeld on the Rooftop Garden of theAdoption & Humane Center. Dozens ofhuman and canine supporters were inattendance along with members of the<strong>Chicago</strong> media.“It is incredible that these peoplewho are supposedly raising dogsto sell them to loving people,treat them so inhumanely.”- Senator Richard DurbinThis proposed legislation comes afterthe U.S. Department of Agriculture’sInspector General conductedan audit of the Animal and PlantHealth Inspection Service’s (APHIS)Animal Care Unit and found severalflaws in their handling of puppy millinvestigations. Senator Durbin calledthe report “troubling” saying it containsseveral graphic photos of woundeddogs suffering in puppy mills andphotos of the deplorable conditionsthey were living in.As a result of the findings, theInspector General made severalrecommendations, calling for moreenforcement, more photographicdocumentation for investigationrecords and increased enforcementagainst repeat violators and offenders.During the press conference, Durbinmentioned a call he had with theSecretary of Agriculture, Tom Vilsak,who acknowledged the problem andis working to change it by investing$5 million into the agency for moreinspectors and new training courses.Durbin also discussed a majorloophole in the Animal Welfare Actthat applies to internet sales. Largebreeding facilities (puppy mills) thatsell dogs online are currently exemptfrom APHIS inspection and licensingrequirements. The Senator introducedthe Puppy Uniform Protection andSafety (PUPS) Act to close thisloophole and make sure internetbreeders are also inspected and heldto the same standards as wholesalebreeders are across America.“If you saw the photographs of thesedogs in this report you would notbelieve it,” said Durbin. “It is incrediblethat these people who are supposedlyraising dogs to sell them to lovingpeople, treat them so inhumanely. Weare working with the Humane Societyand are reaching out to veterinariansacross America; we want to moveforward with this. We want to makesure that everyone who buys ananimal, whether it’s in a store or onthe internet, knows that the animalhas been treated humanely by thebreeder.”10 1 ⁄210 3 ⁄413


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PET HEALTH & BEHAVIORCat WellnessHelpful advice to keep your kitty in tip top shapeBy Dr. Barbara Royal, DVMCats!They are the number one pet in America, andwe spend more annually on cat food than wedo on baby food.Aloof, cuddly, sensitive, selfish, sweet,tough, complicated, playful, silly, elegant,unpredictable, and incredibly resilient, cats arehighly entertaining. Their bodies are perfectlydesigned for stealth and hunting. Sharp clawsand teeth, a Velcro tongue, flexible spine,muscles that can spring them seven timestheir height, night vision six times better thanours, and a fourteen times stronger sense ofsmell than we have. An astonishingly powerfuldesign, beautifully packaged into sweet softness.They are unique and specialized, and catladies and gentlemen who understand this willraise cats with distinct health benefits.Many feline medical problems Iroutinely see are often linked to eitherstress or poor nutrition. These include:Obesity, inappropriate urination,diabetes, inflammatory bowel disease,kidney and liver disease, hyperesthesia(itchy skin), allergies, thyroid disease,asthma and even behavior issues. If youhave an obligate carnivore (an animalthat MUST eat meat to survive), aFelis catus, living in your home, it isbest to feed a proper carnivore diet.It makes perfect sense to nourish thebody with food it is designed to digest.Having once helped to hand-raise ababy Sumatran tiger, I’m thoroughlyaware that, digestion-wise, cats areonly a stalk, spring, and a jump awayfrom their ancestral roots.Specific nutrition requirementsare essential for a cat’s survival. Forexample, they require taurine in theirdiet or they become blind and developheart disease. They must eat every dayand can get quite ill (hepatic lipidosis)if they don’t eat regularly.Cats are hypersensitive to manyhuman foods and medications, andsmall amounts can be deadly. (So aska vet before you give a human treator medication—even topically.) Askittens they learn what is food andwhat isn’t. Once they come to trust aspecific type of food, it can be difficultto change. Cats have evolved to bevery finicky about what they put intheir mouths. This indicates thatsuitable food, from an evolutionarystandpoint, is vital for the survival ofthe cat species.Cats are fascinating to work with.Of course, the rule about cats is thatthere is no rule about cats. But thatadds to their mystique and the fun.I want to decipher them from everyangle. I try to find out what’s going onin their heads, how they react to theirworld, and then use my observations as14


PET HEALTH & BEHAVIORpart of the data to treat cat issues.Felines are not pack animals butthey do enjoy a few BFFs. There isa delicate social balance among catsthat may be invisible to the humaneye. It can be useful to know whethera cat is top, bottom or in betweenin the family hierarchy. High stresslevels in cats can really wreak havocon their health. A typical cat sittingon a window ledge can be harboringmany stressors, but showing fewsigns of it. She may be thirsty orneeding to go to the litterbox, but hersister may be blockading the exit bysitting on the nearby chair. A seriousterritory war may only be seen in aslight tail flick, or a slow changein posture. But even these unseenstressors can increase adrenal glandactivity, blood glucose levels, muscletension, or gastrointestinal transittime. All very useful for a short war,but not useful for daily life in closequarters. And certainly not helpfulfor long-term health.Poor nutrition puts stress onthe body making a cat less efficientat fighting pathogens and less ableto maintain optimal health. Mydiet no-no’s for cats are no corn, nowheat, and no white potato. Theseguidelines help not only healthproblems but also behavior issues.The protein content should be atleast 30% (dry matter) and cannedor raw foods are better than dry inmany respects. Expecting a cat tolive in harmony with many othercats while feeding a high-carb dietis like feeding a bunch of kids sugarand expecting them to play nice in asmall room. It always ends in tears…and scratches.Anytime you change diets, besure the cat will eat the new food andthat it agrees with her. Slow changesare best – over 10-14 days. Offerfood first thing in the morning orwhen hungry, just before a meal isserved. If the cat doesn’t eat it, feedwhat she will eat. It’s no use tryingto “force” a cat to eat the food. Catstypically won’t eat what they don’t02-09935 AngelTails09 4/3/09 1:23 PM Page 1 Continued on page 16Of course, the ruleabout cats is thatthere is no rule aboutcats. But that adds totheir mystique andthe fun.We’re Morethan aPet StorePremium Food • Pet Supplies • GroomingDog Training & MoreAt PETCOAnimals Always Come First!That’s why we encourage pet lovers toThink Adoption First!For the location nearest you, visit www.petco.com/locatoror call 1-888-824-PALS (7257)®


PET HEALTH & BEHAVIORCat Wellness continuedwant. Calm and gradual coaxing is oftenthe only effective method.Exercise is also helpful for feline weightloss. But it’s difficult to convince the catto get on the treadmill. “Walking” on aleash for most cats is usually dragging ona leash – and more exercise for you thanthe cat—which could be a good thing foryou…If your cat is treat-motivated, youcan throw a treat up or down a hallwayor staircase and he will run and retrieve.I have even had cats walking in myunderwater treadmill at my clinic. Thesecats either had an injury, arthritis orother musculoskeletal problem that wasameliorated by water therapy. However,with most overweight animals, a reallygood diet alone, over time, will workwonders.There are myriad reasons why catsavoid using the litterbox: Medical issues—UTI, crystals, stones, painful urination ordefecation, growths in the bladder, otherphysiological issues— uncleaned litterbox,too few litterboxes, litter type not favoredby cat, doorway mat not comfortable(plastic grasses, etc), litterbox location/Continued on page 18Logistical solutions to ensure a cool cat• Owners with multi-cat householdsshould be aware of each singular cat’snature—this minimizes the stress ofliving in a large group.• Procure the right number oflitterboxes—best is the number of catsyou have (N) plus 1 more.• Choose a quiet place for the box, thatis easy to access, and is not in an areathat gets too hot or cold.• Clean the litterbox daily (cats have asuperior olfactory sense) and use anunscented, clumping litter.• Don’t use an uncomfortable mat(plastic grass or such) in front of thebox.• Have “safe places” for each cat—hiding spots or a protected area wherethey like to hang out.• Maintain multiple food and waterstations. Are they easy to get to?Cats are desert animals, and by thetime they feel thirsty, they may be abit dehydrated already. And if theyare feeling intimidated, it may add toa health problem. If you’re fightingkidney/urinary tract issues or diabetes,plentiful water is a must.• If your cat is overweight, move thefood to a place where the cat has to doa little exercise to get to the bowl – likeup a stairway, over a little homemadeobstacle course or down a hallwayfrom a favorite hang out.• Feed your cat a “Catkins” diet—alow-carb diet. Feeding a cat a highcarbdiet is a disaster for a carnivore inmany ways. Carb-heavy diets increasethe incidence of obesity, are associatedwith diabetes, inflammatory bowelproblems, and allergies. Withoutthe carbs, cats with these conditionsimprove and lose weight.• If you need to give pills or medicine,coat with butter, put in freezer for aminute to make it easier to hold.• Minimize contact, where possible,with plastic bowls (exacerbates chinacne and allergies).• Make sure there is generally lowstress associated with the food bowl orlitter box or living situation.


PET HEALTH & BEHAVIORPlaying NiceStopping Your Dog’s Aggression toward Other DogsBy Joan HarrisEvery spring, <strong>Chicago</strong>’s lakefront andparks turn into a huge playground anddog owners look forward to spendingtime with their canine companions takinglonger walks and trips to the beach. Thishowever, may not be the case for someowners who have a dog that behavesaggressively towards other dogs or peoplewhile walking on a leash or in the park.This behavior can take the fun out of anyouting resulting in the owner’s guilt andembarrassment and usually affects thequality of life of their dog.If you are one of these frustrateddog owners, the good news is that helpis available if you’re willing to put in thework. The first step is understanding theproblem. ‘Leash aggression’ is the term thattrainers use to describe a dog who behavesaggressively at the sight of another dogor passerby and is an extremely commonproblem. This unsocial display of lunging,barking and growling is usually caused byone of two factors. Sometimes the dogexperienced a bad situation with anotherdog or person that triggers his survivalinstinct to ward off any approaches thatcould cause him harm. Most commonly, itis due to the frustration of being restrainedfrom being able to approach or exploreother dogs or people. Either way, theowner’s anxiety usually causes a tighteningof the leash which increases the frustrationand the habit is formed.Once this habit is formed, the rush ofadrenalin the dog experiences is apparentlyself-rewarding and the dog remainsconstantly alert for new encounters. Ifanother dog returns the aggression, itis even more exciting. It can spread to afixation on squirrels, other small animalsand even children. Getting control ofthe problem usually involves going backto the basics of training, exercise andsocialization. Remember, if a habit hasbeen going on for a long time, it will takesome time to change the behavior.Enrolling in an obedience class can be agood starting point. A good obedience classwill teach your dog to give you attention oncommand and to take direction from youwhile walking on a leash. These two skillswill be practiced in the class in the presenceof other dogs and distractions. Homeworkinvolves practicing these disciplines inseveral locations and settings. If the dogis extremely reactive or the handler is verynervous, it may be a good idea to start withan evaluation or a few private sessionsfirst. Your trainer can instruct you on howto keep a loose lead in order to direct yourdog without tension. He may also suggestthe use of a tool, such as a head haltie, tohelp you gain control.As you gain confidence, your dog willbecome assured that you are in control andwill begin to relax while out in public. Itis very helpful to give a reactive dog extraexercise to help relieve his frustrations.Long walks or jogging can be helpful aswell as retrieving games that exercise thedog’s drive to chase moving objects. Agilityclasses provide a physical outlet as well asfostering teamwork between the dog andhis handler.Many dogs exhibit aggressive behaviordue to lack of socialization or a badexperience during the socialization process.When this is the case, it is important toproceed slowly and to set your dog upfor success. Start by finding a locationwhere dogs frequently pass by and stay agood distance away. Bring a whole bunchof tasty treats that will keep your dog’sattention. When your dog spots anotherdog, pull out some of these tasty treats andfeed them to your dog. You must practicethis several times a week at this distanceuntil you see your dog looking up at youfor the treats whenever a dog is present.Continued on page 1917


PET HEALTH & BEHAVIORCat Wellness continuedtemperature/distance or box size (forexample: too small, covered) not goodfor cat, or, as already mentioned, socialpressure (blockade by a dominant cat).For cats with urinary issues, a low-carb,canned food or raw food diet should beseriously considered. The increased watercontent, higher protein and decreasedcarbs that tend to be in canned and rawfoods is healthier for your carnivorous cat.Whoever designed dry kibble, certainlydidn’t understand the nature of a cat.Kibble is not better for the teeth. It is notbetter for these cats’ health (rememberwhat they eat affects the pH of the urine.A proper pH is essential to avoid crystalsor stones which can cause discomfortwhen urinating, making a cat not wantto go back in that painful litterbox). Itis always best to consult a veterinarian.Definitely have a urine sample checkedwhen faced with a maverick cat urinatingout of the box. Some of these conditionscan be life-threatening, so be sure to startwith a veterinary consult.While many troubling conditionsimprove with decreased stress and dietchange alone, I often use other modalitieswhen necessary. Acupuncture is a greathealing technique for many medical issuesin cats – including stress, kidney disease,diabetes, allergies, and asthma. Felinesare surprisingly tolerant of needles andrespond well to Chinese Medicine. Igenerally prefer a light touch with my catpatients, and so do they. A little bit ofprevention and holistic intervention goesa long way. My cat patients always amazeme with their complexity. The more I cando with nutrition, logistical householdsupport and educated common sense, thehappier and healthier the cat will be.A cat needs to experience its cat-likeessence. Sometimes cats just aren’t happyas indoor cats and need to be allowed togo outside if possible. This can relieve asignificant amount of tension. Or, if you’relucky, your cat might tolerate a harness andtake walks with you. My neighbors watchincredulously as I parade by with my dogon a leash and my cat accompanying us,indicating our true direction with a flickof his tail.Cats are unique creatures, exquisitelysensitive, yet they are still little tigers atheart.Dr. Barbara Royal is anationally published writerand international lecturerwhose own practice, TheRoyal Treatment VeterinaryCenter in <strong>Chicago</strong>, is acenter for ComplementaryVeterinary Medicine andPhysical Rehabilitation.


PET HEALTH & BEHAVIORPlaying Nice continuedGradually move closer until you can walkby a dog while feeding your dog. For somedogs, a favorite ball or tug toy can be used toreplace the treats.Most dog owners would love to havea dog that can play happily with all dogsat the park. Unfortunately, some dogs donot have the genetic make-up to do this asthey mature into adulthood. Not all dogsare “dog park” dogs and therefore, preferthe company of humans or a dog they arefamiliar with from puppyhood. If you adopta dog and have little or no informationabout the dogs past history, you will wantto begin your socialization process onedog at a time. Pick a dog who has beenthat your dog can handle and provide himwith successful experiences. Don’t makeexcuses for his problems and do seek thehelp of a professional. Aggression problemsdon’t go away on their own and do getworse with time if left untreated. Makingan investment of time and patience willgive you many enjoyable experiences in thefuture with your dog.Joan Harris is a regularcontributor to <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>magazine. She serves as HeadTrainer at K9 University.Refine your dog’ssocialization skills early byintroducing him to otherdogs. Start slowly with onedog who is friendly andconfident and use treats aspositive reinforcement togood behavior.highly socialized and is confident and goodnatured. You may want to keep all yourdog’s play dates to small groups or just onecompatible dog until you feel comfortable.In the beginning, keep toys, rawhides andfood bowls out of the area. These items cancause dogs to become possessive. If at anytime you begin to feel uncomfortable or yousee an unhealthy pattern developing, consulta dog behavior specialist before continuingyour socialization process.Remember that changing your dog’sbehavior is a slow process that can’t berushed. Every time you allow your dogto exhibit an aggressive response, you arereinforcing a bad habit. Work at a distance


The JOY of“I love the first few days witha new foster cat – watchingthe confusion turn into joy atthe discovery of a paper bag,or fear turn into trust with thediscovery of gentle hands anda slicker brush. I am writingthis article with a cat sittingunder my bed. I just pickedhim up today from the <strong>PAWS</strong><strong>Chicago</strong> Lurie Spay/NeuterClinic, and he is still exploringmy apartment. He is quitescrawny, but that will changeover the next couple of weeks.Fosteringby Kristina MoenC H I C AGO


I am a law student transplantto <strong>Chicago</strong>, and I started fosteringabout nine months ago. I grewup with a big family and a lot ofanimals, so living alone in a studiofelt lonely. I can’t commit to adoptinga pet, as I often leave town forweeks at a time and I am not surewhat lies ahead after graduation.Enter the <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> FosterProgram! It is incredibly convenient.Each week I receive an e-mail witha list of cats that need foster homes.The e-mail contains information likeage, medical issues, and the timeframe. This last part is key – I canfoster a cat that needs a home for theexact dates that I have one to give.Then comes the fun part! Inever know what the cats will belike – I’ve fostered cats who haveleapt out of their crates and greetedme with purrs and cats who hidfor two days in the most surprisingspots before tentatively emerging.It’s always a new experience. Theyall have different personalities, andit is fun to get to know each one.My apartment always feels morealive when I am fostering – thereare cats chasing each other aroundmy kitchen island or just sleepingpeacefully on my bed. I’ll admit thatI am often tempted to join them onthe bed, but their presence actuallyhelps me study. My apartmentdoes not feel so silent and sterile.Fostering is an ideal situationfor students because they havesuch inconsistent schedules. I oftensee e-mails from students seekingcat and dog sitters over Winterand Spring break. I never have toworry about that. This also seemslike the best time to foster becauseI can foster any cat, as I have noother pets and no children. I havefostered FeLV+ cats, for example.Fostering can be wonderful stressrelief from school. Whenever I geta new foster cat, other students areeager to come by and meet the newresident. Sometimes I foster kittens,and then my apartment becomesvery popular! I can see how muchjoy students get from of a cat purringin their lap or kittens playing witha string, especially during examperiod. This kind of socialization iswonderful for a cat who otherwisewould have been in the shelter orclinic environment for weeks.People sometimes ask me how Ican give up a foster cat after only acouple of weeks or months. It’s easybecause I know that I have laid afoundation of trust in humans that thecat can bring to his or her new home.Each cat will have an easier timeadjusting to a home environmentafter being adopted. I can affect thelives of many animals, instead of justone. That is the real joy of fostering.“Kristina Moen is a studentat Northwestern UniversitySchool of Law. She is thepresident of Northwestern'sStudent Animal Legal DefenseFund, which works to advancethe interests of animalsthrough the legal system.


VOLUNTEER SPOTLIGHTSby Catherine Crownvolunteered at an elephant sanctuary inThailand, drove classic cars in Tuscanyand extensively explored places mostonly read about: Tibet, Korea, Vietnam,Cambodia, Singapore, Sri Lanka,Australia, Indonesia, New Zealand, andIndia. Along with Atlanta, Milwaukeeand now <strong>Chicago</strong>, they’ve lived in HongKong and Beijing.Scott and Sue began volunteeringat the <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> AdoptionCenter in 2008. They’ve socialized dogsand worked with potential adopters, andcurrently devote considerable time to“anything and everything that needs tobe done.” They adopted their Shih TzuDudley from <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> in January.While living in Asia, Scott and Suedeveloped a keen empathy for and activeinterest in helping elephants injured byland mines and black bears confinedand bred for outdated medical practices.Although elephants and bears sparkedtheir “affinity toward animals in trouble,”22Scott <strong>Summer</strong>ville& Sue Van WinklePartly because of his work as an internationalmarketing executive and partlybecause of a shared spirit for adventure,Scott <strong>Summer</strong>ville and Sue Van Winklehave traveled all over the world throughouttheir 23 year marriage.They climbed Mount Fuji in Japan,Judy Tullman“If I won the lottery,” says Judy Tullman,“I’d help people who are strugglingfinancially to take care of their pets. I’ddo everything I could think of to helpeducate, to help get the word out thatthere are so many wonderful animals indire need of good homes, and I’d helpContinued on page 24create a second <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> so wecould save even more homeless animals.”Judy Tullman is an ambitious woman.She’s been with <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> since itsinception in 1997, continues to serve onthe development board, participates inmany Angels with Tails events, has cochairedseveral Fur Ball galas and regularlygreets newcomers when they first arrive atthe Adoption Center.“I enjoy welcoming people to <strong>PAWS</strong><strong>Chicago</strong> and sharing our wonderfulmission,” she says. “<strong>PAWS</strong> is a friendlyplace. Many people walk in hoping to findthe right dog or cat. Others stop by becausethey’re curious about what we do,and some arrive because they’ve recentlylost a pet to illness or old age and wantto be around those who understand thiskind of loss.”When dogs are adopted, they get theirpictures taken with their new owners anda special <strong>PAWS</strong> bandana to wear home.Continued on page 25Hisham & LeeAnne PetryIn 2002 when their friend, neighborand <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> Executive DirectorRochelle Michalek mentioned sheknew a dog needing a temporary home,Hisham and Lee Anne Petry were happyto help. They’ve been fostering dogsfor <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> ever since, openingtheir home and their hearts to litters ofpuppies, older dogs and even dogs withbehavioral issues.“We’ve fallen in love with each ofour fosters,” Lee Anne says. “It’s alwaysdifficult to give them up, but we knowthey’re moving on to very good homes.”It’s not uncommon for the Petry’s tokeep in touch with their fosters’ permanentowners. “It’s so rewarding to hearhow dogs we’ve helped bring so muchlove to their adopted families,” she says.Three-month-old Maude, “a littleblack terrier with a white beard” cameto live with Hisham, a research fellowat Northwestern University and LeeAnne, a communications manager,in 2005 after Hurricane Katrina.Maude was abandoned and brought to<strong>Chicago</strong> in one of many <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>rescue efforts. “She was completelytraumatized, nearly catatonic,” saysHisham. But within just a few days, shebecame a playful puppy, full of energyand curiosity. “The transformation wastruly unbelievable,” says Lee Anne. “It’s


a testament to the power of patience,love and to the remarkable resilienceof dogs.”Hisham and Lee Anne give muchcredit to their own two dogs Chaplin, a13-year-old golden retriever and Bailey,an 11-year-old terrier mix for “teachingus how to be effective foster parents.After they’ve settled in, we include ourfosters in everything we do. They seehow our dogs interact with us whichencourages our fosters to do the same.We focus on showing them how to bepart of a family,” Lee Anne says. Hishamagrees. “We’ve put so much training intoour own dogs, and they pass it on.”Like Hisham and Lee Anne, Chaplinand Bailey work as a team. “Baileyprovides discipline and establishes therules, the way a mother dog would,”Hisham says. “Chaplin providesunconditional love, which is essentialtoo.” Whereas Chaplin allows puppiesto jump all over her and even chew onher ears, Bailey will bark or give othercanine cues until a new dog “learns toapproach her with restraint,” Hishamsays. “Nervous dogs often curl up withChaplin,” says Lee Anne. “We call herSaint Chaplin because she’s so tolerant.”Along with their extensive and expertfostering, the Petrys have run for <strong>PAWS</strong><strong>Chicago</strong> in the <strong>Chicago</strong> Marathon,volunteered at Angels with Tails events,and participated in family volunteeringsessions at the Adoption Center. “Webelieve it’s important to help buildstronger communities, and supporting<strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> is one of the ways to doit,” Hisham says.“I come from a family that valuesservice. My grandfather and greatgrandfather were ministers. Myparents were civil rights advocates andworked with peace organizations.”He and Lee Anne are committedto carry on this important familytradition. “Ultimately,” Hisham says,“the compassion we show our petsreflects our capacity for compassiontowards one another.”Best Friends Pet Care22096 North Pet LanePrairie View • (847) 634-9444Best Friends Windy City1628 North Elston Avenue<strong>Chicago</strong> • (773) 384-5959All for DoggiesNow located at ourNorth Elston Avenue facilityirst Night FreeIs Our Policyfor each new Friend we make! *It’s Best To Stay With FriendsSMwww.bestfriendspetcare.comBoardingGroomingDaycareTraining*Applies to first night of boarding for first time boarding pets only. Good for one free night of boarding per pet in total. First Night Free policy may not becombined with any other promotional boarding offers. Offer not valid at Florida locations. Visit www.bestfriendspetcare.com for details.


To find out more about becomingVolunteer, call (773) 687-4715 orScott <strong>Summer</strong>ville & SueVan Winkle continuedthey agree one experience in <strong>Chicago</strong>transformed their lives forever: the fourmonths they spent caring for Diedra,a terminally ill, five-year-old blackLabradoodle from <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>.Scott and Sue met Diedra in February2009. She was diagnosed with stage threecancer and her prognosis was not good.“The problem was finding a home for suchan ill dog,” Scott says. “Based on the grimpossibilities with her type of cancer, anargument could be made to put her down,and that might have been a fair decision.”However, Scott and Sue believed, andveterinarians confirmed, Diedra still hadtime to enjoy life. “She wagged her tail alot, had a huge appetite and was outwardlyvery healthy,” Scott says.Scott and Sue took her in because theyfelt strongly Diedra deserved to spend theremainder of her life in a loving home. “Itwasn’t about us, it was about Diedra,” Suesays. “It hurt to know we’d lose her, butwe had to take care of her. We had to pushaway the pain because the day-to-day wasso wonderful.”Diedra loved car rides and plentyof walks. She chased geese, played atMontrose beach and made a lot offriends. “In a short time, everybody knewDiedra. She came into our lives shortlyafter we’d moved to <strong>Chicago</strong>,” he says.“We didn’t know too many people in theneighborhood, but now we’re on a firstname basis with most of them.”As predicted, Diedra’s cancer eventuallyreturned. She died last summer and isfondly remembered. Her portrait hangsprominently in Sue and Scott’s LincolnPark home. “Because we spent so muchtime with her and she changed our livesin so many positive ways, it could havebeen four years,” Scott says. “Peopleoften want to adopt a puppy or a youngdog so they can have more time,” he adds.“But from experience, believe me, even afew months with a dog can be incrediblyrewarding.”


a <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>visit www.pawschicago.org.Judy Tullman continued“When you see the little red bandanago on, it’s just great; it’s the best feeling,”Judy says.When she’s not busy at <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>,she’s busy at home with her husbandHoward, their three dogs and two cats.All five Tullman pets were rescued; threeof them adopted from <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>.“Howard and I love walking all threedogs together. But when he’s not withme, I walk them in shifts. We all do a lotof walking. And we love it.”As this weren’t enough, she’s an activelyinvolved with <strong>Chicago</strong>’s Children’sMuseum at Navy Pier and takes classesAnshe Emet Synagogue in Lakeview.Judy knows what she wants and isprepared to go after it. In 1998 she wasinstrumental in creating <strong>Chicago</strong>’s firstdog park, informally known as WigglyField. “Because it’s close to the El andkind of noisy, not many people wereusing the park,” Judy says. “The city wasgetting complaints from people aboutdogs in other parks, so I thought, whynot?”Although a reasonable enough idea,the project took several years to becomea reality, requiring many meetings withcountless city committees and causedquite a few headaches for Judy. “But I’ddo it all over again,” she says. “I’m luckyto have a yard now, but I didn’t back then.And there are always going to be dogowners in city apartments or condos whoneed large, open areas to take their dogsto. Dogs need to be dogs, and this usuallymeans spending time running around,playing with other dogs.”Today, there are more than sixteen dogfriendly public outdoor spaces across<strong>Chicago</strong>.<strong>Chicago</strong> Cubs Pitcher Ryan DempsterGives Stray Kittens New HopeTwo adorable kittens aresliding safely into home thanksto <strong>Chicago</strong> Cubs pitcherRyan Dempster. Dempster,an animal lover with threedogs and one cat of his own,found the kittens peeking outfrom underneath a neighbor’sporch. Wanting to be surethey were taken off the streetsand put into loving homes,the kittens were brought to<strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>’s Rescue &Recovery Center where theyare currently being treated.Both kittens – one grey and one black – will soon be ready for adoption atthe <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> Adoption Center.The kittens were living with a number of siblings and two feral female catsthat were caring for them. Once the remaining kittens are caught, they willjoin the others at <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> and begin their road to finding foreverhomes. The two mothers who are feral cats will be spayed, vaccinatedand microchipped before being returned to their outdoor home wherethey will continue to be cared for.Cedric and McGhee, twoformerly stray cats, allowCatherine Crown to live withthem in Lakeview. Cedric washonored in September of 2008by the <strong>Chicago</strong> Sun-Times asone of the city’s ‘Top Cats,’ a factMcGhee refuses to recognize.


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animal magnetismFourth Annual Animal MagnetismMore than 400 guests and furry loved onesconnected at Galleria Marchetti on February 5 for<strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>’s Fourth Annual Animal Magnetism.Presented by North Community Bank and emceedby CBS2’s Suzanne LeMignot, the event featured anItalian buffet dinner, live and silent auctions whichincluded tickets to the Oprah Show and signedSimpsons show memorabilia, cocktails and musicand dancing courtesy of Icon Entertainment. Poochesdined on gourmet treats from Three Dog Bakery and aspecial pet buffet.The highlight of the evening was the opportunityto honor <strong>Chicago</strong>’s Animal Crimes Team for theirdedication toward ending dog fighting and the manyviolent crimes associated with this criminal act.Honorees of the Animal Crimes Team Leadershipwere Police Superintendent Jody Weis, Cook CountySheriff Tom Dart, Cook County Deputy Sheriff StevenDavis and USDA Special Agent In Charge Joe Smith.Honorees of the Animal Crimes Team were SergeantMark George, Police Officer Robert Foss, PoliceOfficer Mark Trost, Police Officer Lisa Russell, PoliceOfficer Matthew Darling, Police Officer ReginaldWard, Cook County Sheriff’s Police Officer LarryDraus, Cook County Sheriff’s Police Officer TyraBrown, USDA Agent Michael Parrish, USDA AgentSal Gonzalez and USDA Agent Joseph Golden. (Readmore about the Animal Crimes Team, <strong>2010</strong> Heroes ofthe Year, on page 40.)The exciting evening was enjoyed by all andraised more than $94,000 for the homeless animalsof <strong>Chicago</strong>!121. Ashley Walter Petit & Noah Petit with Arthur, Lindsay Walter &Chris Carlton with Louie 2. Geoff Atlas, Ed Swiderski and FriendsTEAM<strong>PAWS</strong>CHICAGOPut your best paw forward!Compete for <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> in the Rock ‘n’ Roll <strong>Chicago</strong> Half Marathonon August 1, the Sprint or Olympic distance <strong>Chicago</strong> Triathlon on August29 or the Bank of America <strong>Chicago</strong> Marathon on October 10.Runners receive free training with CARA (<strong>Chicago</strong> Area Runners Association)and triathletes with <strong>Chicago</strong> Endurance Sports. Additional benefits includepet-friendly informational seminars, “fun runs” with your dog (or a <strong>PAWS</strong><strong>Chicago</strong> dog), pre-race PAWsta parties, dog friendly happy hours, socialget-togethers and much more! As a team member, you will enjoy a new socialnetwork of animal-loving athletes and accomplish a personal milestoneand save many lives in the process!Learn more at teampaws.pawschicago.orgor by contacting 773-843-4884 or cwitte@pawschicago.org.Official Triathlon PartnerOfficial Running Partner27


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Evolutionary anthropologist Brian Hareexplores the bonds that, over thousandsof years, have linked dogs and humans.By Robert J. BliwiseBuffy is having a good day.Just four years old, she isn’t shy aroundstrangers. She shows the energy of awind-up toy, bumping into chairs withabandon, and the inquisitiveness of analien dropped into a strange environment,sniffing out the scene in the room. She is asixty-five-pound mixed-breed “Hawaiiansled dog”—some Samoyed, some Germanshepherd, and some indeterminate otherinfluences.Today, she is working with Brian Hare,a dogged (truly) assistant professor ofevolutionary anthropology at the DukeCanine Cognition Lab, to complete afood-finding task presented under variousconditions. First she’s tested to see whethershe grabs for treats placed in front of herowner, in front of an experimenter, or atsome remove from both. Next she’s testedto gauge her understanding of a very basicconcept: A green plastic cup is placed overthe treat, obscuring it from view; willshe realize the treat is still to be found?She gets it—that is, she consistently pushesthe cup with her snout in search of heredible objective.From there it gets harder. Two cupsare put on the floor; an experimenter maysupply one or both, surreptitiously, withthe treat. Sometimes the owner points tothe one treat-bearing cup. Sometimes anassistant, a “stranger” to Buffy, does. Andsometimes, when both cups are providedwith the treats, both the owner and thestranger are pointing, one to the left, oneto the right. How will the treat-seekingBuffy—deprived of any verbal signals oreye contact—respond to the pointing ofher owner versus that of a stranger?The casual, non-canine observer mightfigure that Buffy could simply sniff outthe treat. But lab director Kara Schroepferpoints out that there are enough residualsmells in the room—including those leftby previous dog subjects—to confuse adog in search of a particular telltale smell.From earlier studies, researchers knowthat “if you have a stranger play with adog for twenty minutes, they have—thedog and the human—a reduction incortisol, a spike in oxytocin, a spike innorepinephrine, and a spike in prolactin,”he says. “All those neurotransmitters arethings that are involved in making you feelless anxious, very happy, and very social.Cortisol is a stress hormone, and if youhave very high levels, it means somethingis negatively arousing you. So interactingwith a dog makes you feel really good. Andit makes the dog feel really good.”“Dogs love us,” Hare says. “They’reobsessed with humans. They’re fascinatedwith us, and they’ve been bred to be so. It’sa little bit artificial for me to have a socialinteraction with a chimpanzee and makeconclusions about its social cognition.With a dog, the best social stimulus youcan have is a human.”But humans haven’t necessarilybeen adept at understanding dogs, aphenomenon that presents a scientificopportunity. “Where dogs have beenselected to be obsessed with humans,humans have not been selected to beobsessed with dogs,” he says. “When I’mwith my dog, he’s watching me constantly.He wants to be in the same room. Hewants to know where I’m going, he wantsto know what I’m doing, he wants to knowwhat I’m touching. I’m not watching himContinued on page 3129


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Why Dogs Love Us continuedthat way. That means I miss a lot of stuffthat he’s doing.”That human-canine dynamic suggestswe’re too quick to interpret dog behaviorin terms of human behavior. A dog’sview of the world, though, isn’t our view.Imagine your dog, fresh from shreddingyour living-room couch or gulping downthe entire cake on the dining-room table.He goes slinking off with his lowered tail.Is he feeling guilt? It’s more likely, Haresays, that he’s feeling anxiety as a result ofyour threatening posture.Hare had an early dog obsession. Oreo,a black Labrador, was his first dog. “He wasmy best friend growing up.” Hare becamefascinated with the dog’s ball-fetchingskill. “He was totally obsessed, just like anyLabrador. He didn’t want to chase ducks;he wanted to chase tennis balls. He had areally big slobbery mouth, where he couldget three tennis balls in at the same time.”Oreo was so driven to grab the first ballthat he couldn’t locate the next couple ofballs Hare threw in rapid succession. Theballs were somewhere out there, Oreoknew, but where?Hare, then, had to signal the positionof the other balls. “He would use mypointing gesture to locate the ball. I neverthought about it. Then I went to college,and I realized that was something that wasinteresting.”An Atlanta native, Hare went to EmoryUniversity. In high school he had internedat Zoo Atlanta, concentrating on drills,baboon-like primates, so it was easy forhim to talk his way into the primatologylab of Michael Tomasello. Tomasellowas investigating the use of gestures tocommunicate in chimpanzees, one ofhumankind’s closest relatives. Scientiststhink that at fourteen to eighteen monthsof age, humans start to pay attention tosocial cues; we use those cues to readsomeone else’s intentions. If chimpscouldn’t be shown to replicate thatbehavior, then, as Hare puts it, the labwould be “onto something really big aboutwhat makes us human.”It turned out that if you hide foodfrom chimps and then point to show themwhere to find it, they just don’t get it. “Thechimps really are not good at this,” saysHare. And it’s surprising because they areso good at so many other things. They’regood at cooperating. They’re good atlearning how to use tools. They’re good athaving coalitions and alliances.”That insight into primate limitationswas important, Tomasello assured Hare.“At some point it dawned on me that mydog does that,” Hare recalls. “I played withthe dog a million times with tennis balls,and I knew that if I pointed, he’d go andget the ball. An eventual experimentinvolved Hare’s videotaping his two dogsat home in Atlanta—Oreo, who was stillaround, and his brother’s dog, Daisy. Itvalidated the idea that dogs could locatehidden food by a point alone.“Everybody would think that therewould be hardly any tasks that a dogcould do that a chimp couldn’t,” saysTomasello. “But evolution doesn’t workthat way. Evolution is not a ladder up tohuman beings. It’s a tree with all kindsof branches on it. And dogs occupy avery special branch.”Part of what makes them interestingis that dogs, unlike primates, have beenselected to interact with humans; theycan communicate with humans in waysthat other animals can’t. They are the firstanimal to be domesticated, somethingthat happened between 15,000 and 40,000years ago. A common assumption aboutdog evolution is that “people just wentand grabbed a wolf baby,” says Hare. “Sowe just started having wolves as pets, andsomehow we selected them to do stuff likegoing hunting with us.“Having worked with wolves, I knowthat is highly improbable. You can tamea wolf, you can socialize a wolf, but it’sstill a wolf. It will still bite you. It’s stillreally nervous around you. And it doesn’tread your social cues without explicittraining. But for dogs, even those with lessexperience with humans, it doesn’t take alot to get good at all this.”The more compelling evolutionarystory is that dogs adopted us—or at leastevolved to get along with us. Fifteenthousand to 20,000 years ago, humanswere becoming less nomadic; among otherthings, that meant they produced, in asingle place, lots of food leftovers. Protodogsfound an evolutionary imperativefor becoming full-fledged dogs: “If you’regoing to be a wolf feeding out of humantrash, then you had better be a wolf that’snot so anxious, not so fearful, and notexpending a lot of energy running awayfrom humans,” Hare says. “You had betternot be a wolf that’s aggressive towardhumans. Otherwise the humans are goingto kill you. So you have selection againstaggression and for lower anxiety in wolves.And you end up with dogs.”A first wave of selection for Buffy andher canine cohorts, then, started as anaccident—wolves learning where theirbread might be buttered, in effect, andadapting to become human companions.But there was a second wave, beginningabout 500 years ago, when humans startedselecting specifically for dogs that couldread social cues.“Today we’ve got toy dogs and dogsthat are pulling sleds and dogs that findbombs, and there are lots of specializedbreeds that are really good at certain jobs.”.In problem-solving ability, he says, no dogbreed has demonstrably outperformed anyother breed. “People write popular booksand say, here’s the scale of the top-twentymost intelligent breeds. That’s based onnothing.”If there’s an overarching question thatdrives Hare, “it’s just to try to figure outwhat makes humans unique, what makeshumans human,” says Tomasello, hiscollege mentor. There are only two speciesthat have grown up to be adapted to humanculture, he says—humans and dogs. Dogshave been domesticated to operate inhuman society. Understanding dogs, then,is an avenue into understanding humans.It’s not a scary thing to realize that dogs“actually aren’t little humans,” Hare says.“It’s exciting, because they’re not identicalto us. They have different minds. And thefact that they have these different mindsbut they still can manage to get along withus and be incredibly successful—I mean,they’re the most successful carnivore thereis—is remarkable.”Excerpts of “Why Dogs Love Us” by Robert J. Bliwisereprinted with permission from Duke Magazine,January-February <strong>2010</strong>.To read the article in its entirety,visit http://dukemagazine.duke.edu/31


<strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> ProfileDr. Jessica Von WaldauSince she was a little girl, Dr. JessicaVon Waldau has always had a specialconnection with animals, whether theywere the numerous pet rabbits she grewup with or other animals she encountered.Self-proclaimed as a “nature and scienceperson,” she briefly considered a careerin biomedical engineering, but quicklyrealized that applying her intereststoward helping animals was a betterfit for her spiritually and thus chose toattend veterinary school at the Universityof Illinois at Champaign-Urbana. “Beinga veterinarian goes well with my soul,”Dr. Von Waldau said.Today, Dr. Von Waldau serves as chiefveterinarian at <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>’s LurieSpay/Neuter Clinic where she performsspay/neuter surgeries for shelter, ownedand feral animals, and other specialoperations that help heal and rehabilitatedogs and cats that will soon be readyfor adoption at <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>’s No KillAdoption Center. These special surgeries,a program that Dr. Von Waldau initiatedwhen she joined <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> just overa year ago, have helped to reduce outsidemedical costs.The significance that spay/neutersurgeries has for dogs and cats are lifeand death. In 2008, over 19,000 cats anddogs were euthanized in <strong>Chicago</strong> shelters.Having pets spayed or neutered puts anend to the cycle of breeding and killing.As a result of the economic downturn,Dr. Von Waldau has seen the need for freeand low cost spay/neuter surgeries heatup. In fact, she says that the Lurie Clinicis seeing increases in customers fromoutside of its target areas (lower incomeareas with high incidences of stray callsMy goal is to ensure that everyone inneed of a spay/neuter surgery for their cator dog can receive one, regardless of their“financial situation.“to Animal Control). “My goal is to ensurethat everyone in need of a spay/neutersurgery for their cat or dog can receive one,regardless of their financial situation,” shesaid. In 2009, <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> performedmore than 16,000 surgeries, the majorityof which were free for <strong>Chicago</strong> families onpublic assistance.With <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>, Dr. Von Waldauappreciates the ability to help more peopleand animals. From a veterinary careperspective, she says “we’re doing morefor each animal.” She continued, “I amable to see more animals now then I didwhile working in a private practice office.In my current role, I treat approximately50 animals a day, compared to 50 a week.Being a part of this is really rewarding.”Dr. Von Waldau’s team is also workingon innovative program ideas that willcontinue to raise awareness of the needfor spay/neuter surgeries as well asnew options that make it easier for petowners to ensure their pets are a partof the solution to ending unwanted andhomeless animals.Dr. Von Waldau gets so much pleasurefrom helping the animals. She recalledtreating a Cocker Spaniel that came inthrough City of <strong>Chicago</strong> Animal Care andControl. He had been roaming the streetsfor so long that his hair became mattedto the point that it was cutting into hislegs and he could barely walk. She spentover an hour and a half shaving him andtreating his severe wounds in an attemptto rehabilitate him and give him a life hedeserved. Before long, he was happilyrunning around and was eventuallyadopted into a new home.Dr. Von Waldau is a tremendousasset to the <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> team. Herdedication to the well-being of homelessanimals and to helping control animalpopulations is taking <strong>Chicago</strong> closer to aNo Kill city.<strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> receives highest rating fromCharity NavigatorFor the eighth consecutive year, Charity Navigator has awarded <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> with a4‐star rating. Charity Navigator is the country’s premier independent charity evaluator,evaluating charities based on their efficient use of donor funds. This is an outstandingaccomplishment for <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>, as only 1% of charities evaluated by Charity Navigatorhave ever received a 4‐star rating eight years in a row.<strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> would not be able to accomplish such milestones without the community’ssupport. To learn more about Charity Navigator and <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>’s 4‐star rating, pleasevisit www.charitynavigator.org.33


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kids cornerThese kids are f inding great ways to lend a helping hand to homeless animals.Danielle & JacalynFriends Danielle (12)& Jacalyn (12) bothshare a love foranimals and decidedto dedicate theirMitzvah or “gooddeed” projects, asthey prepare for theirBat Mitzvahs, to raisemoney and resources forhomeless animals. The girls made flyers for theirneighbors requesting donations from <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>’swish list and received an amazing response. On thefirst day of family service, Danielle & Jacalyn donated25 bags of towels, newspapers, food, toys and blankets.They also requested donations at their Temple whichraised an additional $113. Both Danielle and Jacalynvolunteer in the Family Service Program and lovehelping animals find homes. Last year, Danielle and herfamily adopted their dog George from <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>,who is a great addition to their family.<strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>’sYouth VolunteersCalling All Students,Parents & Teachers!If you want your school to becomeinvolved in an ongoing communityservice program with <strong>PAWS</strong><strong>Chicago</strong>, please have your schoolcall (773) 687-4729 or emailvolunteer1@pawschicago.org.As a part of the Youth Volunteerprogram at <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>’sAdoption Center, middle and highschool groups dedicated their timeto help homeless animals throughongoing community service with<strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>. Students between12-17 years old learned about theproblems and solutions of pethomelessness and found out whatthey could do to help. The studentstackled their assigned projectswhich varied between cleaninganimal room signs, making e-collarsfor dogs, preparing leashes andcollars, and assembling adoptionfolders, and helped with <strong>PAWS</strong><strong>Chicago</strong> events including theFur Ball and Animal Magnetism.Students from Muchin College Prep,Curie Metropolitan High School,Latin School of <strong>Chicago</strong>, UIC CollegePrep, Francis W. Parker, PhoenixMilitary Academy and Oscar MayerSchool donated hundreds of hoursof time to help homeless animals.David, Matthew,Katie &EmmaBraving the cooltemperatures of<strong>Chicago</strong>land weather, cousinsDavid (8), Matthew (7), Katie (10) and Emma(7) set up a hot chocolate stand in theirneighborhood to raise money for <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>.The group also sold homemade cookies and RiceKrispie treats in support of their shared passionto help animals. The kids took their earningsand hand-delivered them to the <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>Adoption Center where they had a chance tomeet the very animals that they helped throughthis terrific effort.PROVIDING EXCLUSIVE FELINEMEDICAL SERVICES SINCE 1998Compassionate Patient Handling& State of the Art MedicalCare for our Feline PatientsInternal Medicine, Surgical, and Dental CareLASER SURGERYDIGITAL RADIOLOGYACUPUNCTURENOW ALSO OFFERINGCompanion AnimalTherapy Laser(pain management treatment as seen on Good Morning America)Our Veterinarians have over 56 years ofcombined feline-exclusive practiceColleen E. Currigan, D.V.M.Elizabeth A. Czerwonky, D.V.M.Holly A. Pohl, D.V.M.Daphne Thompson, D.V.M.(773) 539-90802851 W. Irving Park Road, <strong>Chicago</strong>, Il. 60618www.cathospitalofchicago.com


TheEighth AnnualFURBALL1On Friday, November 13, 2009,<strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> hosted the Eight Annual Fur Ball, co-chaired by Diana &David Makowski and Lori & Ted Souder. Jamee & Marshall Field, two of<strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>’s earliest and most generous supporters, were HonoraryChairs, recognized for their commitment to homeless pets.The lucky dogs in attendance were treated to massages and “paw”dicureswhile they dined on a gourmet doggie buffet. Their human companionsdined on a top-of-the-line buffet, delighted in the silent auction anddanced the night away to music provided by Icon Entertainment,Michael Lerich Productions, Inc. and The Dave and Donna Duo.Auctioneers Shane Ratliff and US 99’s Lisa Dent were an enormous hitwith items including a Taylor Swift autographedguitar, an Xtreme Green electric motor scooterand trips to the Caribbean, Shanghai and Greece!The highlight of the auction was when guestsgenerously bid on the opportunity to save livesby covering the costs of medicine for puppies andkittens, the heating bill at the Adoption Center,medical bills for sick and injured animals andspay and neuter surgeries.By the end of the evening, the Fur Ball raised morethan $730,000 for <strong>Chicago</strong>’s homeless pets.1.2 32.4Presenting SponsorsGrand BenefactorsBarbara Bradford & Robert ShermanChopper Trading, Inc.Creature Comforts Foundation/Nancy & Wyllys BairdPeter & Paula FasseasBenefactorsJanice & Philip BeckBernardi Securities, Inc.Deborah & Bruce CrownSteven DavisDana & David FieldsDiane Goldberg Hunckler &William HuncklerCasey & Ryan Harris/Aaron & NicholeCharfoos/Ronald & Lynda CharfoosSusie Karkomi & Marvin LeavittA. Marek Fine Jewelry Bentley Gold Coast The Drake HotelJamee & Marshall Field FoundationFriends of Mr. ItchyLynne Cooper Harvey FoundationAmy & Julian MackMartin & Karcazes, Ltd.Diana Peterson Makowski &David MakowskiCarol & Dennis MarkosArthur C. Nielsen, Jr.PETCO FoundationThe PrivateBankSuzanne J. PrysakLucy & Jack Moses QuicksilverLouis Rosenthal & Sharon FaiginMcKinsey & CompanyNoah’s ArkNancy & Ron OfficerPassionate <strong>PAWS</strong>Mayari & Robert PritzkerT. & C. Schwartz Family FoundationJulie & David ShorrMaria & William SmithburgLori & Ted SouderBonnie & James Spurlock/Christine & John MallulMichael Sweig FoundationNancy & Michael TimmersWalton Street CapitalDécor SponsorKehoe DesignsMedia Sponsor<strong>Chicago</strong> magazineAirline SponsorAmerican AirlinesWine SponsorCima Collina Winery


photo by: Steve Serio, Crain’s56Special thanksto the benefactors who sponsored<strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>’s programsduring the Fur Ball’s live auction,raising $142,500 for homeless pets!Medicine for PuppiesPhilip and Janice BeckJulian and Amy Mack7.Medicine for KittensBarbara Bradford and Robert ShermanJames and Bonnie Spurlock1. David Makowski, Lori Souder, Diana Makowski,Ted Souder 2. Ashley & Jeff Quicksilver with Lucy &Jack Moses 3. Natalie McTaggart, Steve Davis, Kate &Marcus Funk, Rhonda Anderson, Mike Farro 4. ChopperTrading 5. Barbara Bradford and Jamee Field 6. JillianHarris & Ed Swiderski 7. Jennifer Welle with Puck 8.Aaron & Nichole Charfoos 9. Michael Kane, Jamee Fieldand Madison 10. Diane Goldberg Hunckler & WilliamHunckler 11. Philip & Janice Beck with Henry & Gus12. Angie & Bill DeMars with signed Taylor Swift guitar1178PatronsBansley and Kiener, LLPEast Balt Commissary, Inc.Environmental Protection IndustriesLeonard GoodmanBrenton & Jenna KrumpfesDawn & James O’NealSteven Stryker, M.D. &Ms. Kimberly GleesonThompson Coburn LLP d/b/aThompson Coburn Fagel HaberJudy & Howard TullmanCarol & John WalterVodka SponsorFinlandia91012100 AdditionalSpay/Neuter SurgeriesRaj FernandoJamee Field Jr.Lynne StylesDavid and Julie ShorrA Month ofAdoption Center HeatingMarshall and Jamee FieldBarbara Bradford and Robert ShermanWyllys and Nancy BairdMajor Medical for aSick or Injured AnimalBruce and Deborah CrownSteven DavisJoseph DombrowksiHoward and Caroline DraftPeter and Paula FasseasRaj FernandoTimothy GlascottWilliam Hunckler andDiane Goldberg HuncklerBrenton and Jenna KrumpfesJeff and Ashley QuicksilverBid to Save LivesLisa DentKate EganJosephine HeindelAchim and Carole LendersRobert and June LockeDavid Makowski andDiana Peterson MakowskiGregory PappasTim ReillyTed and Lori SouderMichael and Nancy Timmers37


<strong>2010</strong> Heroes of the Year<strong>2010</strong><strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>Heroes of the YearIn the darkest hours you shine light. You have answered a voiceless plea for help,saving countless lives and, one by one, working toward the day when all will live.You are an inspiration. You are hope. You are a hero.Ted & Tasha LillyTeam Up for Homeless PetsBy Alexis Fasseas38


Whether it’s staring down the best batsin the National League or carefullynavigating the underside of 1,000pounds of horse, Ted and Tasha Lillydon’t lack excitement professionally. This <strong>Chicago</strong> CubsAll-Star pitcher and UC-Davis trained veterinarian areat the top of their respective careers. But when off thefield, or out of the stable, they take their passion to manycauses, particularly children and animals. During theirtime in <strong>Chicago</strong>, they have become ambassadors for thecause of homeless pets and for <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>.Attending the All Paws on Deck beach party lastsummer was Ted and Tasha’s first introduction to <strong>PAWS</strong><strong>Chicago</strong>. Tasha began to volunteer her time performingspay/neuter surgeries at <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>’s Lurie Clinic.“I was looking for a shelter to get more involved with,either large or small animals or both,” Tasha said. “WhenI toured the extensive operations and read about someof the results of <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>’s vision, I knew I wasvolunteering at a great place.” Her volunteer workpropelled the couple’s involvement in helping <strong>Chicago</strong>’shomeless pets.<strong>2010</strong> Heroes of the YearFollowing the Great Roberto ClementeAt the end of last season, Ted received the honor ofthe Roberto Clemente award, bestowed upon the MajorLeague Baseball player from each team who combinesoutstanding skills on the baseball field with devotedwork in the community. Ted and Tasha selected <strong>PAWS</strong><strong>Chicago</strong> as the charity beneficiary.Roberto Clemente was a 12-time All-Star and Hallof Famer who died in 1972 while delivering supplies toearthquake victims. “I believe in what Roberto Clementestood for and I think he affected more people with thework he did off the baseball field as opposed to the workon the field,” said Ted. “I hope to be able to affect so manyoff the field—there is so much more than baseball.”Ted has certainly already made quite an impactoff the field. In addition to his advocacy for homelesspets and support of <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>, Ted has shownan extraordinary dedication to helping the <strong>Chicago</strong>community. He has worked closely with Cubs Careand <strong>Chicago</strong> Cubs designated charities that supportyouth sports, children with special needs, and victimsof domestic violence. He has spent time visitingpatients at Children’s Memorial and <strong>Chicago</strong> Comer’sChildren’s Hospital and children from the Make-a-WishFoundation of Illinois and he has led initiatives to helpdisadvantaged kids.“Because this award addresses a person’s characterABOVE: Tasha volunteering at the <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>Lurie Clinic. BELOW: Ted in action.and choices, I was extremely proud of my husband. Hestrives to lead by example and takes 100% of his mind,body and soul out to the mound every opportunity heis given,” says Tasha. “He is a huge animal lover. Welook forward to making many more contributions to theanimals during our lives.”Life Outside BaseballTed and Tasha affectionately tease that they have beentogether since they were babies. Fourteen years ago, ablind date landed them at Denny’s, seven years later theywere married and just this March, they welcomed theirson, Theodore IV. Both native Californians, they fondlyremember growing up with dogs. “Since I was a kid, Ihave always wanted to be around animals,” recalls Ted.“I remember our first dog, an Australian Shepard namedDoggy.” Tasha began her advocacy early: “Trapperwas my Dad’s hunting dog and I strongly disliked myfather’s hunting hobby. I smile thinking back that it wasContinued on page 4139


<strong>2010</strong> Heroes of the Year<strong>Chicago</strong> Joint Task Force Animal Crimes Unit honored at <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>’sFourth Annual Animal MagnetismThe <strong>Chicago</strong> Joint Task ForceAnimal Crimes UnitBy Jaclene TetzlaffFighting for those who can’t fight for themselves can be a dangerous job.But thanks to the <strong>Chicago</strong> Joint Task Force Animal Crimes Unit, more animal crueltyoffenders have been arrested and convicted than ever before.The <strong>Chicago</strong> Joint Task ForceAnimal Crimes Unit is composed of thepeople on the front lines who risk theirlives everyday to help end dog fightingand close down puppy mills. One of thefew in the country, the unit is comprisedof members from the <strong>Chicago</strong> PoliceDepartment, Cook County Sheriff’sOffice, and the U.S. Department ofAgriculture.Typically, it would be hard forseparate governmental departments towork together. But just a few years ago,Police Superintendent Jody Weis andSheriff Tom Dart, both animal lovers,decided to proactively work to allocatemore resources to this effort and trainmore officers to recognize animal abuseon the scene. With departments workingtogether as a team, along with USDASpecial Agent In Charge Joe Smith, theTask Force is able to bust more illegaloperations at a quicker rate.According to the USDA’s office,“Pursuant to the Animal Welfare Act,USDA’s Office of the Inspector General(OIG) investigates the potential criminalmistreatment of animals throughoutthe U.S., including investigations ofanimal fighting operations. OIG’sSpecial Agents work closely with Stateand local law enforcement authoritiesand participates in task forces to fulfillOIG’s statutory duties related to animalwelfare. In fiscal year 2009 and the firsthalf of fiscal year <strong>2010</strong>, OIG’s animalfighting investigations nationwideresulted in 405 individuals beingconvicted.”When offenders can be chargedon multiple counts, they can be putaway with greater penalties. This isso important because these illegaloperations often move around fromcity to suburb to rural area. Once theyare out of one jurisdiction, a singledepartment may be unable to infiltratethe ring. But that has changed thanksto officers cultivating sources andinformants throughout all geographicareas. The team exchanges information,gets a search warrant, and all go intogether, while following City, County,State, and Federal guidelines to ensurearrests and convictions.According to Cook County SheriffTom Dart, “Because these offenderstend to move around and conductfights in cities, suburbs and rural areas,the collaboration of departments andexchange of information is absolutelycritical to the success we have had sofar. Though we come from differentdepartments, our goal is the same – toend the abuse of animals. Every personinvolved in the unit works tirelessly andwill continue to do so until we achievethat goal.”40


Neglect, drugs, guns, and animalcruelty are usually associated. “Amongthe dog fighters we’ve arrested, at least75% have a history of domestic violenceand gang overtones,” says SergeantMark George of the <strong>Chicago</strong> PoliceDepartment and task force member. “Ifwe can get these offenders on multiplecounts, we can put them away withgreater penalties.”Some of the unit’s success storiesfrom last year include the break-up ofmajor dog fighting rings in Kankakee,<strong>Chicago</strong>’s Englewood neighborhood,and Maywood. In 2009, the Task Forceexecuted 53 search warrants, made 91arrests, and rescued more that 300 dogsfrom dog fighting operations, puppymills, and overall neglect and cruelty.Currently, the Task Force is preparingseveral cases for federal prosecution.<strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> salutes all of youfor all the great work you do to saveinnocent animals from the hands ofvicious criminals.Under the leadership of Cook County SheriffTom Dart, <strong>Chicago</strong> Police SuperintendentJody Weis, and USDA Special Agent InCharge Joe Smith, the <strong>Chicago</strong> Joint TaskForce Animal Crimes Unit includes:Sergeant Mark GeorgePolice Officer Robert FossPolice Officer Mark TrostPolice Officer Lisa RussellPolice Officer Matthew DarlingPolice Officer Reginald WardCook County Deputy Sheriff Steve DavisCook County Sheriff’s Police OfficerLarry DrausCook County Sheriff’s Police OfficerTyra BrownUSDA Special Agent Michael ParrishUSDA Special Agent Sal GonzalezUSDA Special Agent Joseph GoldenJaclene Tetzlaff is a localwriter and marketer. Shelives in Rogers Park with herhusband and their five dogs,Phoebe, Lucy, Vlad, Sydney,and Sam.Ted & Tasha Lilly continuedTed and Theo Lilly horsing aroundwith dog, Copper.during our numerous negotiationsthat I started my own animal welfarecampaign.”Today, Ted enjoys frequentlyexercising with his animals: “Running,hiking and camping are some of ourregular activities.” Tasha spends muchof her time healing and caring foranimals as a veterinarian and is nowstudying alternative therapies likeacupuncture. “Now, I can positivelyimpact the animals that gave so muchto me as a youth,” she says.Continuing Life SavingEffortsThis year, Ted and Tasha havecommitted to raising awareness abouthomeless pets and <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>’sefforts to end the killing of thousandsof cats and dogs each year. They willbe donating $100 every time Tedstrikes out a batter and $500 everytime he wins a game. “<strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>is full of true animal advocateswho continue to search for ways toimprove and optimize their ability tohelp the animals,” said Tasha. “That’ssomething as an animal lover, youwant to be supporting.”The couple is also launching anew <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> adoption eventthis July. The All Star Adopt-a-Thonwill take place following Major LeagueBaseball’s All-Star break, July 16-23.Ted, Tasha and some of their friendswill donate their time and generateattention (and hopefully manyadoptions) for the cause of homelesspets. In the future, Ted and Tashawould like to build an alternativetherapies healing center and sanctuaryfor all animals, big and small.Ted and Tasha have loved theirtime in <strong>Chicago</strong> and have trulyintegrated into the community. “Thisis the best city in the US with thegreatest fans in all of sports,” said Ted.I am more fortunate than I even knowto have had the opportunity to playand live here.” But it is <strong>Chicago</strong> that isfortunate to have Ted and Tasha!Alexis Fasseas is Editorin-Chiefof <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>magazine and helped found<strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> in 1997.She recently completed herJD-MBA at NorthwesternUniversity.<strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>’s Adoption & HumaneCenter will be open until 10:00 p.m.1997 N. Clybourn, <strong>Chicago</strong>Special Volunteers includeTed & Tasha LillyHelping <strong>Chicago</strong>’s Homeless Pets Make it Safely Home!<strong>2010</strong> Heroes of the Year41


Veterinarians Helping<strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>Donating Medical Care for Special Needs Pets<strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> would like to express our sincerest appreciation to the followingveterinarians and organizations who donated their time and services to helpdogs and cats in need of extensive medical care before adoption.1 2 3 4 56 71. Henry Green, DVM2. Aaron M. Jackson, DVM3. Kurt M. Miller, DVM4. Alexis Newman, DVM5. Harold F. Reece, DVM6. Barbara Royal, DVM7. Arathi Vinayak, DVMVCA Berwyn provided <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> discounted 24-hour care support for over200 animals since January 2009, which includes x-ray work and intensive care forrescue and recovery.VCA Animal Hospitals provided post-adoption support for all animals adoptedfrom <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>. VCA hospitals in the <strong>Chicago</strong>land area provide adopters withup to $500 of free medical care for up to two weeks after adoption for commonshelter illnesses.HannahMimiSavingHannah & MimiHannah and Mimi arrived at <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>, each suffering from a congenitalheart problem that required specialized surgeries to save their lives.Fortunately, the cardiology team, under the supervision of Dr. Henry Green,DVM, at Purdue University – the only veterinary hospital that offers thissurgery in the Midwest – offered to perform the surgeries. The dogs, which in atraditional shelter would have been euthanized, are now thriving, enjoying lifeand will soon be ready for adoption!CREMATION ASSOCIATIONOF NORTH AMERICAHealingLadybird & NoodlesNoodlesLadybirdLadybird and Noodles came to <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> both requiring specialized orthopedicsurgeries. Ladybird suffered from a pelvic fracture after being hit by a car, while Noodleswas in pain resulting from improper hip function. Dr. Aaron M. Jackson, DVM with theAnimal Emergency Referral Center, repaired Ladybird’s pelvis and performed an FHO forNoodles. Now fully recovered, Noodles was adopted and Ladybird will soon be ready forher new home.


Shelter Data2009 Annual ReportSpay/NeuterTotal SurgeriesFree Health ChecksFree or Subsidized VaccinesCOMMUNITY OUTREACHPresentations/Events (Targeted)Total People ReachedFeral Cat Sponsorship ProgramNumber of Sponsored Colonies / CatsTNR Educational & Resource SupportPet Food BankNumber of Cats & DogsPounds of Food Distributed<strong>2010</strong> Goals17,000200916,38419,38125,38110522,07847 / 6341,100 Ind.74529,410200815,05717,67717,42811625,19324 / 400980 Ind.712,880200714,15415,61720,53015734,155sssNOTEThe Pet Food Bank andCrisis Care Programs weredeveloped to help petowners during the recenteconomic downturn. Both ofthese programs enable catsand dogs to stay with theirowners and not enter thesheltering system. The FeralCat Sponsorship Program iscritical to making <strong>Chicago</strong>a No Kill City by proactivelyspaying and neutering andmanaging the feral catcolonies in our community.CRISIS CARE PROGRAMNumber of Cats & Dogs Assisted125103VOLUNTEER PROGRAMTotal VolunteersActive VolunteersNew Volunteers (Via Orientation)11,1143,1153,2147,9002,6202,5576,2482,129789ADOPTION PROGRAM<strong>2010</strong>Goals2009Dog2009CAT2009TOTAL2008Dog2008CAT2008TOTAL2007Dog2007CAT2007TOTALShelter Count at beginning a year1381923301501803305565120PET ADMISSIONSOwner Surrender to <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>Transfers from Organizations within <strong>Chicago</strong>Incoming Transfers fromOrganizations outside <strong>Chicago</strong>1,9535101,44301,5026227701103,4551,1322,2131101,7645031,0911701,3437385031023,1071,2411,59427279416952699940557351321,734726877131ADOPTIONS4,0001,9221,5453,4671,7511,2643,0157978691,666*DOGS & CATS EUTHANIZED% of Outcomes26(13 Medical,13 Behavior)1.35%37(37 Medical)63(50 Medical,17(8 Medical,30(30 Medical)47(38 Medical,2(1 Medical,13 Behavior) 9 Behavior)9 Behavior) 1 Behavior)2.39% 1.82% .96% 2.23% 1.51% .25%15(15 Medical)1.66%17(16 Medical,1 Behavior)1.00%DIED WHILE IN SHELTER% of Outcomes13.68%593.82%722.08%6.34%352.61%411.32%4.50%192.10%231.35%SHELTER COUNT AT END OF YEAR1305318313819233046103149*EUTHANASIA POLICYEvery homeless pet at <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> is treatedwith complete medical care and is guaranteed life.Euthanasia is reserved only for those dogs who arevicious and pose a threat to the public or those catsand dogs who are irremediably suffering, in whichmedical treatment cannot alleviate their condition.Transparency StatementIn support of our No Kill model of sheltering, <strong>PAWS</strong><strong>Chicago</strong> believes in 100% transparency of all shelterdata which accounts for every animal that has come intothe shelter. This data report publically states the outcomeof every healthy, treatable, unhealthy and untreatableanimal that came through our doors in 2009.43


2009 Annual ReportSTATEMENT OF ACTIVITIESYEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2009 (Unaudited)UNRESTRICTEDREVENUEOperationsBoardRestricted 2TemporarilyRestricted 3PermanentlyRestricted 4TotalProgram service fees:Adoption CenterAdmission & Recovery CenterSpay/Neuter ClinicContributionsContributions - In-Kind 1Investment incomeUnrealized gain on investmentsSpecial eventsAdvertising incomeNet assets released from restrictions$ 488,76024,420727,9902,027,975714,821286-1,845,58744,050210,250$ ---489,446-161----$ ---942,183-127,707702,258--(210,250)$ ---30,000-900----$ 488,76024,420727,9903,489,604714,821129,054702,2581,845,58744,050-total revenue6,084,139489,6071,561,89830,9008,166,544EXPENSESProgram Services:Adoption CenterAdmission & Recovery CenterSpay/Neuter ClinicHumane Education & Publication1,224,6631,240,2051,443,525554,323------------1,224,6631,240,2051,443,525554,3234,462,716---4,462,716Supporting Services:Management and generalSpecial EventsFundraising120,750630,282189,476---------120,750630,282189,476940,508---940,508In-Kind Expenses*708,319---708,319Total expenses6,111,543---6,111,543Change in net assets(27,404)489,6071,561,89830,9002,055,001Net assets at beginning of year10,085,616389,1745,679,40152,32616,206,517Net assets at end of year$ 10,058,212$ 878,781$ 7,241,299$83,226$18,261,518NOTE1. In-Kind Contributions and Expenses - are non-cash contributions such as goods and services received from donors.2. Board Restricted assets - have been designated by the Board of Directors as reserved for future operations.3. Temporarily Restricted Assets - consists of cash, investments, and unconditional promises to give for current capital projects (i.e. Building).4. Permanently Restricted Assets - consists of contributions and unconditional promises to give restricted to an Endowment Fund.44


CAPITAL CAMPAIGN DONORS$4,000,000 and AbovePeter and Paula FasseasFoundation$1,000,000 to $3,999,999Judith E. Blazer$500,000 to $999,999Sue and Wesley DixonBarbara Bradford and Robert ShermanMarshall Field FamilyAnn LurieThe PETCO Foundation$250,000 to $499,999AnonymousAbbottBank of AmericaJanice and Philip BeckThe Galter FoundationFrank S. KamberosKaren E. Linden EstateNIB FoundationNorth Community BankMayari and Robert PritzkerPhillip E. RaskinMaria and William Smithburg$100,000 to $249,999AnonymousHelen Brach FoundationBruce and Deborah CrownCharles Day and Christine TardioThe Draft FamilyFriends of Mr. ItchyThe David M. Klaskin FamilyKovler Family FoundationShirley J. Lindsay FoundationDaniel F. and Ada L. Rice FoundationRoenigk Family FoundationDavid and Julie ShorrJeanne StokerJoAnn and Michael SweigJane F. Terrell TrustCarol and John WalterKim and Miles WhiteOprah Winfrey$50,000 to $99,999Ela and Matt BootyJoanna Pace Brackett and David BrackettCreature Comforts Foundation/Wyllys and Nancy BairdSarah and John CoxSteven Davis and Janell GoenseAngela and William DeMarsEarth Friendly ProductsAaron and Whitney FersheeDiane Goldberg HuncklerAnne and Charlie HaffnerStephanie HarrisBarbara Hayes EstateBob, Marian and Charlie HymenJames and Stephanie LetchingerDr. Paul M. Lisnek and Brian F. LozellAmy and Julian MackMarianne and James PhalinEdward S. Sprague FoundationBonnie and James SpurlockThe Weiner Ellman Family Foundation$25,000 to $49,999AnonymousMary A. Bell EstateLynn BlockAnita Bryant Mauro and Daniel P. MauroFriends of Katie CerulloRichard D. DoermerGarry and Debby EadesAbigail FieldJamee C. FieldKathryn FinleyJoy GermontSuzie and Ross GlickmanMerle A. GrossMarjorie E. HabermannWayne and Joann HochwarterRichard and Christine KargerLinda and Jerry KarpCharles, Elaine and Evan LerouxDonna and Terry McKayAlexandra and John NicholsMarianne and AnthonyNichols/Paula and Greg Bork, Jr.Arthur C. Nielsen, Jr.M. Ann O’BrienCathy and Bill OsbornRichard and Lynn ReichIone SfarnasJudy and Howard TullmanSheldon Wallace and Carol E. Wallace-MossCynthia Weglarz Rountree FundPamela and Roger Weston$10,000 to $24,999Amy and Andy BluhmThe Bruce FamilyEd and Pam CareyMarion R. CatronThe Charfoos Family<strong>Chicago</strong> Office Technology GroupThe Crown FamilyDavee FoundationJoyce and Thomas FitzgeraldMaureen and Tim GlascottGolub FamilyDebra and Richard GonzalezRoger W. and Mary A. KiefferMammel FoundationMr. and Mrs. Matt NorkettPinnacle Development, Inc.Randy and Anne SaraMichael and Margaret Scipione$5,000 to $9,999AnonymousSharon and Charles AngellPeggy, Yosef, and Daniel AsseoE.M. BakwinSharon and Hal BergenNate BerkusBlum Animal HospitalJulia and Rick ButlerDeborah ChapmanLawrence and Jacqueline Chesler<strong>Chicago</strong> Dog Walkers, Inc.Nancy and Todd DalaskaLucille DetloffJennifer and Daniel DominiquiniSue EttelsonAlexis FasseasGeneral Iron Industries CharitableFoundationScott and Rita GeorgeKimberly GleesonToby GlickmanLynn, Katie and Natalie HammondAmy and Edward Hanley, Jr. FamilyRyan and Casey HarrisCandace and Charles JordanEllie Keener and Keyth TechnologiesThe Landini’s of Animal ArkChuck and Jennifer LaueTerry C. LejaMary Lee LerichMichael LerichAudrey Love Charitable FoundationAdrienne and Lou LowerKara and Adam MannHelen Hall MelchiorIrene MichaelsMinor Family FoundationLila Morriss and David HolanColleen and William NoyesSharon R. O’BrienLezlie Rehagen and Bill O’DonnellAl PomaThe Raub FamilyJames Reed and Steven BlakeRichard and Barbara RinellaLarry and Maggie RossJulius and Linda RutiliDr. Scholl FoundationSally B. SearleCharles B. See FoundationHeidi A. SimonMichael StefanosMr. and Mrs. James P. Wilkin45


2009 Honor Roll of Donors - Annual Giving$250,000 to $499,999Judith BlazerKinuko Kagami$100,000 to $249,999Anne Maria Mettler TrustJamee and MarshallField FoundationShirley Lindsay FoundationBarbara Bradford andRobert ShermanThe PETCO Foundation$50,000 to $99,999AbbottBank of AmericaJanice and Philip BeckDaniel F. and Ada L.Rice FoundationJane F. Terrell TrustMaddie’s FundNIB FoundationJ and R Charitable FoundationPhillip E. RaskinMichael and Jo Ann SweigThe Estate of Evelyn J. Dudzik$25,000 to $49,999Blum-Kovler FoundationBruce and Deborah Crown<strong>Chicago</strong> BlackhawksCreature Comforts FoundationHoward and Caroline DraftEstate of Frances Mary BonadyEstate of Francine Del FiaccoLeonard GoodmanHelen Brach FoundationThe David M. Klaskin FamilyNorth Community BankDeborah ShermanBonnie and James SpurlockSuzanne /SmelcerRobinson FoundationCarol and John Walter$10,000 to $24,999A. Marek Fine JewelryBrock Family FoundationChopper Trading, LLCSteven DavisDelta Sonic Car Wash SystemsDeluca Liquor & Wine, Ltd.Dr. Scholl FoundationEdward S. Sprague FoundationJamee and Marshall FieldDiane Goldberg Huncklerand William HuncklerWayne and Joan HochwarterBob, Marian and Charlie HymenBrenton and Jennifer KrumpfesCharles, Elaine and Evan LerouxLiberation ProductionsInternational, LLCDr. Paul M. Lisnek andMr. Brian F. LozellLynne Cooper Harvey FoundationAmy and Julian MackMartin & Karcazes, Ltd.McKinsey & Company, Inc.Noah’s Ark Pet SupplyNancy and Ron OfficerPedigree AdoptionDrive FoundationPeter and Paula Fasseas FoundationMayari and Robert PritzkerAshley and Jeff QuicksilverJulie and David ShorrPatricia and David SpagatJeanne StokerStephanie FieldCaryn Weiner and Howard EllmanPamela and Roger WestonKim and Miles WhiteElynor Williams$5,000 to $9,999Alberto-Culver USA, Inc.Bernardi Securities, Inc.Lynn BlockEla and Matt BootyJoAnn and Michael BurnsCBIZ, Inc.<strong>Chicago</strong> Office Technology GroupGarry and Deborah EadesEdison Liquor CorporationErin FauberDana and David FieldsKathryn FinleyJane FouserRegan and Philip FriedmannGE FoundationGeorge & Helen HirschmannCharitable FoundationJoy GermontHenry GrohJerome Alexander FoundationJohn R. Halligan Charitable FundJudge & Dolph Inc.Richard and Christine KargerSusan L. Karkomi andMarvin LeavittKaren M. KranerLavin Family FoundationLegacy Marketing Partners, L.L.C.Major League BaseballProperties, Inc.Diana Peterson Makowskiand David MakowskiLorette and Richard MalekRomana MalinowskiChristine MallulCarol and Dennis MarkosMetropolitan Bank Group, Inc.Jerry MickelsonMicole FoundationAnita and Daniel P. MauroTrudy MurrayMarianne and Anthony NicholsArthur C. Nielsen, Jr.Dawn and James O’NealCathy and Bill OsbornJoanna Pace-Brackettand David BrackettPets For The Elderly FoundationMarianne and James PhalinPowell FoundationSuzanne PrysakSharon Faigin and Louis RosenthalChristine and Theodore SchwartzLinda Schwartz and Alvin DodekIone SfarnasPierreJulie and David ShorrSmithburg Family FoundationTed and Lori SouderDr. Steven J. Stryker, M.D.The Davee FoundationThe Estate of Dorothy ReevesThe PrivateBankThe Richard H. DriehausCharitable Lead TrustNancy and Michael TimmersJudy and HowardVirginia E. Tuohy Trust & EstateGina Stevenson andJanice VondrasekW.W. Grainger, Inc.Sheldon Moss and CarolE. Wallace-MossWalton Street Capital, L.L.C.Whitaker Investments, LLCWhole Foods MarketWilemal FundZenithmedia$2,500 to $4,999Alarm Detection SystemsAnimal Ark Veterinary Clinic PCAnimal Emergency & TreatmentCenter of <strong>Chicago</strong>Bansley and Kiener, L.L.P.William BeamNancy and Eric BeaumontAmy and Andy BluhmBP Fabric of America FundBurt Family FoundationEdwin H. Callison Jr.Castaways FoundationCharles B. See Foundation<strong>Chicago</strong> White SoxCoors of Las VegasSarah and John CoxLoretta DaleyCharles Day and Christine A. TardioMary Ellen DiMatteoJoseph L. DombrowskiMarcia A. DunnEast Balt Commissary, Inc.Environmental Protection IndustriesEscada BoutiqueAlexis FasseasPaula and Peter FasseasJamee FieldJudith GalloGeneral Iron Industries, Inc.Tim GlascottSuzie and Ross GlickmanLee GolubMarjorie E. HabermannJeffrey and Renee HallKathryn and Douglas HarderJonathan HarriesFrances and Michael HenkelIBM Employee Services CenterFrank and Pamela KokomoorKraft Foods Matching Gifts ProgramMary Ann MahoneyMammel FoundationMark VII Distributors, Inc.Karen O. Mc GovernPamela and Creighton MelandBenjamin and Susan NortmanChristine M.J. OliverParadise 4 PawsJohn PranulisJohn ReeseRichard and Barbara RinellaRoenigk Family FoundationSarah RoweErin and Jim RunnelsEdward and Lores SchwindShannon SmithBunny SnyderDeborah J. StephenRichard StevensonSubaru of America, Inc.Jaclene Tetzlaff andDavid PerlmutterThe Jennifer Kemp FoundationThe Perlman Family FoundationCarol and James TichyPatricia and Glen TullmanVCA Antech, Inc.Jacinta VitelloWirtz Insurance Agency, Inc.Martin Yee$1,000 to $2,499Mark AffolterAIU OnlineAlfred and Eleanor EricksonCharitable Gift FundAllstate Giving CampaignAlsdorf FoundationAmerican Express FoundationAnimal Medical Center of <strong>Chicago</strong>Archdiocesan Gay &Lesbian OutreachLori ArpAT&T Illinois PACBad Girlfriend ClothingSondra and Douglas BakerE.M. Bakwin46


Bank of America UnitedWay CampaignRuth BarberSarah BarcroftBarker & MeowskyIrving BarrShellyCarol Constantine andGregory BattonWilliam BauerChristine Bay Fisherand Paul FisherCaroline and Derek BenakNancy BennettBonnie BensonKristin BensonBerlin Industries LLCBob BillsJames F. Blinder andMary WilsonAnna and Matthew BluhmBlum Animal HospitalJoan BoomsmaMary BrennanBarb BrownChristin BurekBryan BurgettBusiness ValuationGroup, Inc.Judith CampbellJohn Canning, Jr.Pam and Ed CareyMichele CarlinChris CarltonCharles CavallierDeborah L. ChapmanLynda and Ronald CharfoosNichole and Aaron Charfoos<strong>Chicago</strong> Academyof Dog Training<strong>Chicago</strong> Community Bank<strong>Chicago</strong> Dog Walkers, Inc.Citadel InformationManagementSue ClarkJennifer ColePatrice CompernolleMelissa and AnthonyContrucciJeff ConwayCortiva Institute - <strong>Chicago</strong>Tammy and Albert CozziCruisin’ CaninesJoan E. DahlquistJeff DavisShawn DeAmicisDeloitte & ToucheAngela and William DeMarsBernadette DemisayLisa DentDeupree Family FoundationJill DeVaneyDigitasSara Elizabeth Dill-GodoySandra DiVarcoThe Dominiquini FamilyDennis and Beatrice DuffySharon DunningEdelson Foundation, Inc.Terri EdelsonEdens BankH. Gael Neeson andStefan EdlisEdward and Lucy R. MinorFamily FoundationElizabeth and JeffLouis FoundationElizabeth EllrodtEnterprise Rent-A-Car FoundationEstate of Lorraine P. HoganSue S. EttelsonExecutive Capital ResourcesMarisa FabbriAdele FairmanFamily Pet Animal HospitalDrew FasseasCandace FatesJudith and Joseph FellFetch! Pet Care of <strong>Chicago</strong>Loop-Lincoln ParkFinnegan Family FoundationKelly FitzSimonsFlexan CorporationJames FoleyScott FosterWanda FosterFrank G. and GertrudeDunlap FundFreeborn & Peters LLPEric Frick and PamelaL. SalawayKelle FrymireDenise FuelnerFurnetic / <strong>Chicago</strong> Centerfor Veterinary MedicineLynn GantnerHeather GardnerGeorge Bailey FoundationFred GershanovMichael GidwitzJames GlasserKimberly GleesonGlencoe School District 35Greg GoldnerVictoria GordonBette GraysonWoodrow GriffithMerle A. GrossJoseph and Colleen GroszRichard GuniaAnne and Charles HaffnerLynn, Katie & NatalieHammondAmy and EdwardHanley, Jr. FamilyHansen-FurnasFoundation, Inc.Casey and Ryan HarrisElizabeth HaydenHeaven Sent Pet CareJan HenrichGaye HillHilton <strong>Chicago</strong>Hinsdale AnimalCemetery, Inc.Jack R. HlustikJeffrey HoffLila Morriss andDavid HolanVirginia HoldenThomas HollPam HookerRichard HoughHumana, Inc.Holly HuntHarry HuzenisIndependent FormsServices, Inc.Elisabeth IndrianiInfinium CapitalManagement LLCJ.T. Gal FoundationLoretta and Thomas JacobsSusan and Walter JacobsonKenneth JamesJankuc, LLCShari and Keith JohnsonCandace and Charles JordanJuanita JordanMeta and Richard JoutrasJP Morgan ChaseFoundationK9 UniversityKatie Smith andRobert KabakoffJoan KalimuthuFrank S. KamberosKensington SquareFoundationKeyth Security Systems, Inc.Vikram KhannaMary and Roger KiefferJennifer KooySally and Jonathan KovlerNeil KrahnCameron KriegerGenevieve KuzniarMichele and JamesLangenfeldSusan LarsonPaula LavelyAllison LavickaTerry LejaCarole and Achim LendersChris LeoneSheryl and Donald LeschLet’s Walk <strong>Chicago</strong>Linda LeahyKatherine LingnerJune and Robert LockeDenise and David LongJennifer Lundgren GeenenAnn LuriePaul LutterJoanna MallersJoseph ManickiBeth Mannino andPaul SchickDebra MarabottiMarkel CorporationPamela MarroquinMary C. MartiniAndrea MartonffyFreda MascaroMasterCard InternationalGina and Richard MaziarzTerri McAuleyKris McCoyKevin McDonaldErynn McinnisJane and Bruce McLaganMer-Car CorporationMerrill Lynch MatchingGifts ProgramMichael S. CherryIrene MichaelsMicrosoft MatchingGifts ProgramDianne MillardKelly and Ardi MillsapsSue MirmanMichelle MoncadaBelinda MorganElizabeth andGregory MorrisKathleen MorrisonBrigid and Jon NajarianNational Data Research, IncEllen Neely andJeffrey ArnoldTed A. NelsonMr. and Mrs. Matt NorkettNuveen InvestmentsO, The Oprah MagazineSharon R. O’BrienMonisha O’DwyerOgden Offset Printers Inc.Stasia OgdenKaren OlsenJohn OskinSyrinxGregory PappasStephen ParentiPaws For CompanionsMichelle PeersPepsiCo FoundationKimberly PerezRichard PerroneShama PetelDaniel PettineoPooch HotelGloria PopescuKenneth PorrelloHester J. Potter KeenPPS Business CorporationMary PrescottMatthew PritzkerStephanie ProusisManu PuriHayley RaatzAlysia RamboSarita Rao DandamudiReed Family FoundationSusan K. ReedJennifer ReinersShelley and Eric ReisenbiglerSharon Renchof andThomas ZolloDaniel and ChristineRestrepoJoseph RogRoger and Susan StoneFamily FoundationRon and Jill RohdeRosebrook SwimmingPool Service, Inc.Bette Rosensteinand John C. BrixSharon Faigin andLouis RosenthalMaggie and Larry RossGregory RothmanChris SaganRoger L. SaltzmanSara’s Strays FoundationBrett ScalesKristin SchaiukerBetsy and George SchmidtSandy SchneiderEdgar SchroedterB. SchwartzMichael and MargaretScipioneScott and ArleneSzykowny and FamilySally SearleTed SemonDawn ShafferSharon and Harold BergenJulie ShawErin ShencoppBarbara Bradford andRobert ShermanDanielle ShorrHeidi SimonKaren Simonsen andLinda SherlineSteve SlotwinskiNancy SmerzPatty SmithPeggy SmithMaria and WilliamSmithburgCatherine SmulkowskiLisa SniderDeirdre and Marc SokolSolomon Family FoundationSouth Water KitchenPatricia S. SprattVirginia and MichaelStafmanDawn StanislawNoreen StaufferCheryl Steiger47


2009 Honor Roll of Donors - Annual GivingWilliam StoweStrauss Family FoundationKathryn Morrissey-Strubingand Laurence StrubingCatherine SularskiTerren and Gerard SullivanSun Trading LLCJo Ann and Michael SweigJoseph SzymczakTails In the CityTakeda PharmaceuticalsNorth America, Inc.John TaylorThe Ensign-BickfordFoundationThe Duda FamilyFoundationThe Harmann Family FundThe Maids of NorthshoreHelen G. ThomasThompson CoburnFagel HaberJudy and Richard TomeraTrading Technologies, Inc.Triford FoundationTina and Tom TromiczakAmy L. TurkValerie Turner andEarl NevelsTuxedos Inc.Jon UkmanUrban Out SittersPriya and Chris ValentiValley Air Service, Inc.Melinda VanArendonk-MunizNancy VandenboschJoseph VartanianRichard VogelmannPaula VogelsangJulie and Frank VuottoWaggish ApparelLori and John WallisLindsay WalterWatson Wyatt & CompanyVanessa WattsWeisberg FamilyJulie and Lawrence WeislerJames WelchWellPetEric WeltWhite Chocolate GrillWho’s The BossRobert WigleyWinston & Strawn LLPW. Rockwell WirtzRobert F. Wise Jr.Sharon J. Wolf andTom DobrinskiRoss WonnickMichelle WozniakTetyana WoznyXpectaVet LLCDavid and Sybil YurmanHelen and Sam Zell$500 to $999A Bark in the ParkJim AbrahamsMary and Mike AbroeDouglas AburanoP AgarwalBob AgnewPatricia and Emilio AlbertiniAlissansra S. Bissell TrustCarrie AlthouseAmerican Societyfor the Prevention ofCruelty to AnimalsDexter AngCarol AngellAnimalSenseAON FoundationArcher BankMason ArionIris ArresolaAlison and Marshall AshAT&T’s Illinois & WisconsinMobility Sales ChannelGeoffrey AtlasJames BachmannSara BadlerCharlene BaileyNancy and Wyllys BairdMichael BakwinAlley BallardBen BaronMarilyn BarrettSue Lesniak andJacqueline BarrySandra BassBauer Latoza StudioConstance BauerApril BaumAllison BaumanBillie BaysCatherine BedrickPenny BeitlerRobert BeltzMark BenjaminMaribeth BergPatricia BergesonNate BerkusSarah Bernstein PavlakovicBerwyn DevelopmentCorporationBest Friends Pet Care, Inc.George BezrukovJean and Gerry BiancoLisa K. BibbJessica and Lewis BiscampAileen BlackwellBrooke BlairShawn BlairJudith BlockMichael BogalBookie & BelleMichelle BoozBovis Lend Lease, Inc.Christine BranstadCarleen BrophyClarence BrownMaryjane J. BrownHilary and JeffDavid BrueggenMary M. Brush andKathleen KerestesDenise and Glenn BucherRosalie A. BulachJason BuschKaryn Calabrese-Schererand Jerry SchererHelen CaldwellCamp Dogwood, Inc.Adele CannellSusan and Ray CanoleKaren A. CarruthersMatthew CarsonJustin C. CasazzaMelissa CaseyTom CashmanCat Hospital of <strong>Chicago</strong>, P.C.Challengers Inc.Nimalan ChinniahWalter ChmuraWalter ChudygaKyeEarl E. ChylewskiDave CiancuilloCisco Systems FoundationCitigroup MatchingGifts ProgramTara ClackArlene ClarksonElizabeth ClausenCME FoundationErnest CochanisMyrna CohenMichael ColeTim ColeRhondda ColombattoHarold Cook Jr.Jackie CooneMichael CoraSvetlana CorrCynthia CoutrePatricia CrawfordMarsha CruzanEugene M. CummingsCunningham TradingSystems, LLCKimberly and Michael CuriaRonald DabruzzoSandy DaultonRuth DaveeDavid and Agatha MollCharitable FundSandra De Los MonterosLaurie DearloveGrace and Robert DeGrandDell Direct Giving CampaignAngela and William DeMarsCharles and Elizabeth DenhamLisa DenmanDental AssistingNational Board Inc.Renate and James DieterSusan DineffMara DinsmoorJoanna DivenereSara Dixon SpivyDogpads.netDaniel DohertyDonlen CorporationCynthia DoucetteGary DulaneyCeylan and Peter EathertonEdison SchoolKate EganJohn ElliottSheridan and Jeffrey EllisKari EmmerGayle and Robert EnglishGerald EspinosaEllen and David FaulkSheryl FaviaAmanda FeinbergMaria FinitzoRandall and Susan FischerJack W. FisherNina FlaxAndrea Forsyth TellingVirginia and David FosterBarbara J. FoxSusan and Michael FrankTina FrattaroliKristi FreitagWendy Freyer and Greg BeihlHerbert FriedmannFriends of William J.P. BanksLori FroehlichJoanne GainesPatricia GaleGaller Family FoundationMarie GaloneyGantz Family FoundationBrita GargerHenrietta GarvinGelber FoundationGeneral Growth PropertiesGeorge and Karen FolsomScott and Rita GeorgeAnn GerberRobert GibsonKenneth and Nancy GillisLisa M. GilmoreThomas GladdenCarol GlassrothJohn GodberDebra and Stuart GoldJoan and Jeffrey GoldwaterEdith GonzalezJim Goodridge and Joan RileyGoogle Matching Gifts ProgramArny GranatGrant ThorntonGreen Courte Partners, LLCGreen Paws <strong>Chicago</strong>Jamie Greenlees andDina MansurSusan and Terry GrimmNorah GuequierreJaclyn GuiffreLeo GuthmanKatja GwinKay HalvorsonSteven HamiltonNancy and John HammondBrian HanleySally and Al HanserGenevieve HardyMarguerite HarkNicholas HarmonHarris Bank FoundationJanet HarrisPamela HartingKatie HaugeAmy HaukeMary Hayduk andGerald O’MalleyOliver M. HaynoldBo and Isabella-Blue HeadlamSusan HeilJosephine HeindelBarbara HellerDiane HellerMary HendersonAurora HernandezJerry HeymannChristie HillJune HolderJennifer and Donald HolmgrenBrad HudsonSteven A. HulkaJessica HumphryKathryn and Justin HurryThomas and Julie HurvisSusan L. HusselbeePamela HustonTerri IgnoffoNathan IngersollHelen IosueElizabeth JarpePamela JenningsJames JirsaChris JohnsonKenton JohnsonGretchen and John JordanDebra JurichK-9 Companionship, LLCKathy and Rodger KadetFred KaempferMary and John KaiserSteven and Linda KaplanAmy KapplingerAnastasia KatinasDavid KavaliunasAndrea KayeNina KeinbergerMargarita and Kevin KellenKim Kelly48


Ernest KimLouisa KimKIMCO FacilitiesServices CorporationKaren L. KishJeanne KlauberJoe KleinRegina S. KljucaricAva Knell-Malato andRichard MalatoRobert KobetskyM. K. KoermerJulia KongerSteve KopachPriscilla KozelLaurie KozlakJerzy KozlowskiKPMG LLPIngrid KraemerGene KramerThomas KrauseCaroline KrecicChristina M. KsollJill KuenstlerD.A. KuhlmanChristine KulstadJerry KurthKutchins, Robbins &Diamond, LtdJennifer KyeJenelle La ChuisaAdolpho La PenaLake Line Deliveries, Inc.Jacqueline LaneMichele and James LangenfeldRuth LauferLawn Lodge No. 815A.F. & A.M.Susan LeeElisabeth and John LenckosDebbie LevitanLynn and David LewinBetty and Brinsley LewisCarolyn LicataLife By Design - K9 FitnessMonica LinLinda and Julius RutiliSalvatore and Donna LipariEric LondonAnn and Michael LoochtanJose LopezClaudia LoveletteMichelle LukeMary and Larry LundKristin MacGregorJohn MachongaElizabeth MangoneChristine MannBeth and Michael MarrionShirley MarxDavid MathewsCarolyn MayerCarol McAdamJohn McCartneyWilliam F. MelkaAnn MencoffPhyllis MenterKathleen MerloDave MeyerCari MeyersMelissa MichnaMelinda MilenkovichBarbara and Russell MillerVictoria MittelSusan and Mark ModestoPhilip MollDiane MonhautCynthia MoodyKathleen MoranMorgan Lewis & Bockius, LLPPatrick MorrisChristine MortensenHelga E. MuenchScott MurphyChris MurrayNate Berkus AssociatesDavid and Sharon NeffColeen and Ian NelsonMartin NeroSteve and Annette NewbyKatherine NewhouseThomas NewlinAlan NewmanAlexandra C. andJohn D. NicholsTina NorrisNorth Central CollegeAmy OakesAndra O’BrienCassandra OkoyeEdith OlsonKelly O’MalleyOmron Foundation, Inc.Shawn E. O’NeillAnn OstranderDannielle Owens-ReidMonica PacchaThomas and Beth PapoutsisMary PaquetteChristina ParisoSusan ParkSamantha ParkerPatio Food Products, Inc.Paul S. Nadler FamilyCharitable TrustRonald and Georgeann PaulTracey and Ben PaullManya PaunovicRad and Kathleen PearsallJoanne PenceJohannes PenzelSusan PeskindSusan J. PetersStephan PetersenDenise PetersonCourtney PhillipsKyla PhuPiece PizzaDerek PieperPillar Pet Products, Inc.Michael and Susan PittJenna PlakutClifford PootsBenjamin Miraski andMelissa PruessingJames PszankaJulia PuretzGerald and Sharron PutnamDr. Jayant RadhakrishnanCatherine RaschkeStacy RatnerThe Raub FamilyMary Ann RauseAnne E. Rea and Kenneth BiggLois C. ResnickMichael RichardsonIrene and Nicholas RiggiloMichael RigoliRing Family FoundationEllen RobbinsKelly RocheKatherine RodoskyHarry RoperPenna RoseSuzanne and Kirk RoseJanet RosenNancy and Scott RosenMyron RosenthalSusan RostElaine and James RoupasRussell/Gordon Co.Kaaren and Cris SagastumeSaint Frances Pet FoundationJill SchaferMaureen SchellJerrold SchererDerek SchmidtDiana SchonfeldMark SchreckRenate and Jack SchulerRoche SchulferAshley ScollardCourtney ScottMarion SearleNanette ShahbazBlythe ShaverWilliam ShawShawn M. Donnelley FundShefsky & FroelichJean SheridanLinda ShipleyRichard ShoemakerAlissa B. Shulkin, D.V.M.Howard SilvermanJodi A. SimalaJennifer and Steve SlomaChristine SmithDarlene SmithLisa K. Smith andRobert J. NagyMaria and William SmithburgAnthony SmythJonathan SnellDiane SotoLori and Ted SouderJohn and Dorcel SpenglerLisa SpigodaRachel SpinkaDavid StagmanState Farm CompaniesFoundationCorinne StephensonAnne and Morton SternLori and Craig SternJimmy StottsGary StrzemiecznyAlexander StuartGail SwansonSwerve Salon LLCSylvia & Robert ScherCharitable TrustPeter SzymanczykJessica TampasJerry TampierShila TantraAkiko TarumotoKathy and Steven TaslitzDana and Chuck TeeterSharon ThalmannThe Consulting EngineersGroup, Inc.The EventorsThe Shelby Family FoundationJody and Jeff ThiemanRenee and Justin ThomasJames ThomsenLinda ThurmondJackie TiltonTLC First Animal HospitalTom Ferguson Interiors, LTD.Sarah and Marc TourvilleSteven TowbinJulie TrautweinTrustwaveJohn P. VaileCarlos VargasPeter Rauske andShyni VargheseKevin VaughnSara VazquezMarie and Curtis VerschoorVOA Associates, Inc.Chip von WeiseMary WagnerRobyn WaldmanCatherina WalkerJohn WalkerSusan and William WallDan WallaceLaura WallaceSimon WallsWatchdogsJoe WatermanGerald WawrzaszekWeaver Boos ConsultantsNorth Central, LLCCarrie and Jay WeaverEllen WehleMr. and Mrs. Stephen L. WeissLynn and Chuck WernerTracy and Pete WetzelMary Alice WheelerDaphne and Stephen WhistlerLarry WhitlowLeslie WhittetMaria WicksSandra and John WilliamsBrandon WilsonJ. Scott WinstonAlison WiseLaura WoodringMandi WoronowiczMichael WuerstleHeather and Mark YeagerRita ZambonChase ZaputilMary ZimmerSusanne and Lawrence Zinder$250 to $4995 West Hubbard Corp.Angelica A. AbutonAlexandra AdamsSteve AdinolfiPaul AdlerAetna FoundationEric AlbertsJanice AlfiniJames AlfredCasey AllisonGloria AlvarezSharon AmelioAmerican QualitySchools CorporationShaun AndersenCharles AndersonHolly AndersonPhillip and Dana AndersonScott AndersonAnn Lubart, Allan Lubart& Licorice LubartApps Communications, Inc.Sheila ArendsDonald ArgyilanFrank AriasArie and Ida CrownMemorial FundMatthew ArnouxTahiti ArsulowiczSylvia AtkinsDaniel BackleyNancy and Wyllys BairdKarleen and Rich BakerLaura BalesJulie BallHugh BalsamEvelyn BaniewiczIris BaronBarqueSue BarrettRoberta and Hal BarronRoger BartulisBrian BatesWarren BattsFaith BaxterJenifer BeckerJody and David BedrickSanda BehrensLottie BellMichael and Jeanne BemiAngelina BendlBarbara BennettPam Benning49


2009 Honor Roll of Donors - Annual GivingPerla Benrubi, M.D.Danica and Bruce BensonDrew BeresLaura BergmanLaura BermontBess & Loie, LTDJennifer and Ashish BhagwanjeeJamal BhattyRobert BillsJudy BirdJoseph BlandfordCindy BlaseJulianne BlenkleRobert BloomerBluegrass Bracing, Inc.Anna and Matthew BluhmJack BlumensteinDenice BocekPatti and Lonny BoekeMelinda BohmerJill BonitzCathy BosleyEstella BosticBottomline Technologies, Inc.Angela BoudreauRobert BoumaSusan BoydConnie BradburyFlavio BragaloniRebecca BrandvikDorothy BratcherGeorge Bratschi andWilliam BratschiThomas BraunAmy BrierlyAndrea BriskiHoward BrodyD. Lauren BrooksJean BroomKristine BrownMarion BrownLeslie BrowneRuth BruchRobert BurdickEd BurnsGary BuslikJoann ButkusJohn and Kathleen CabalaMargaret and Michael CahillJoseph CalabriaTroy CalkinsLori S. CampbellLyndsay CanadaCanadian Women’sClub of <strong>Chicago</strong>Terri CandelaChristina CapaldoClaire CaragherCards for Causes, LLCCharles CareyMary and John CarlsonSusan CarrJames CastelliPenelope CateNoel CerdaAnn CharneyNguyet ChauVivian ChenChernoff Family FundRita Chester<strong>Chicago</strong> BoardOptions Exchange<strong>Chicago</strong> Real Estate Network<strong>Chicago</strong> Urban TailsKimberly ChipmanErhard ChorleNancy ChorncikSteven and Mary ChraplaCarol ChristiansenZbigniew CiechanowskiLori CioromskiCitizens Community BankJean CizekMaura ClarkNeil ClarkCarol CleaveCathy ClodfelterCNA FoundationBruce CohenPat CohenAndrea ColliasEamonn CollopyPamela ComerSara ComerCongregation Beth AmSusan Connor Smithand Kevin ConnorMarc ConradConstance ConwayPamela and George CookStanton R. CookJacqueline B. CooneNaureen CooneyCheryl CosenzaPatricia CoxAmy CrawfordSamuel CrawfordDonna CrownPamela CrutchfieldMike CuculiNicole CullenDenise CunillHeather CunninghamRyan D’AcquistoEva DaiberlDaiichi Sankyo, Inc.Liese DallbaumanMarsha DamianTerri and Alfred D’AnconaDeborah MuhammedJill DeckerAllison DelaneyAnn Delicate-WagnerMichelle DeMitaLaura J. DemoorStorm DeputyJeanine DeSantisStephanie DewaldLisa DeyoSteven DezaraJames DickesPeter DiColaLisa DiersPatricia O. DietrichDiscover Financial ServicesLori and John DiverseyRosalie DixlerKenneth DoernerJulie and Alex Donatelliand Tim DonmoyerKatie DorcakJonathon DorrAaron DorseyLynn DouglassMaggie DownerDowntown DogsMartha DrevantMargaret DuffyRonald DunkelJudy and James DunlapJanna DuttonFern EdsonRichard EganJanet Ehman-BakerTiscia EicherLeslie ElfersCarrie EnsignAlan EricksonAlma EricsonJohn ErreraAllen EttingerJillian EvankoMeredith EvansDirk EversMarilyn EzriJanet Farr and Lillie EigerEdward J. FayNancy FeckDouglas FeldmanBrandon FeldtMarcus FelkerNatalie FeminoElizabeth FergusonKevin FergusonLynn FesenmyerKeri Jo FieserJamie FilipovicNicole FinitzoM.W. FinneyDiane FioreMary FirnsinFirstGivingDanah FisherJennifer L. FisherJordan Fisher and Jamie RomanRebecca FitzpatrickNorma FlynnStuart FolerForan Glennon Palandech& Ponzi P.C.Livney FoundationFelicia FoxCassie FreemanMeredith and Chad FreeseVicki Freyman and Karen FrinkMary and Cezar FroelichLaura Jeanne FronckiewiczRebecca FungJoan Greco and John FyfeKenneth GainesEva GalkaPatrick and Anna GallagherLaura GallegosSue and Howard GallerMichael GarciaDoug GardKenneth GasperAmy GawuraJami and John GekasGenentechLauren GerstnerMary GignilliatKay and Warren GillJohn and Julie GioiaGirl Scouts Troop 449Amy GlaibermanDevra and Christopher GlancyAllan GlassMark GlazerSusan and Fred GohlGold Coast Animal HospitalKim GoldJon N. GoldhamerSurinder GondalBeth GoodIra GoodkinRachel GoodmanJohn GormanHenri R. GoudsmitBrian GouldJason GourleyMenuhinZarada GowenlockCynthia GrahamBridget and Steve GraverPatrick GreaneyGreater Kansas CityCommunity FoundationLa Familia GreenJoanne GreeneJoyce and Tim GreeningShana GreenwichTodd GriesbachAnne and Russell GrimesCarl GroobeSheri and Mark GrooverElizabeth and Ronald GubaGerald GuglielmoTracey GuidryJason GumbsJustin GungMeghan GuseGay GuthreyBetty GuttmanH.J. Baker & Bro., Inc.Michael HaakBruce HaasElizabeth HaderleinShelley HagaSharon HahnDenise and David HallRobert HallJanice HalpernRobert and Francie HammerHampshire High SchoolPaul and Marcia HanzlikElise HarnoisDavid HarrisErin HarrisBarbara HartMargaret HartPam and Michael HartmanJohn HartungJennifer HarvinAnn HassingerLeeanne HawleyMaryAnn HayCharles HayesElizabeth HayesCharles HeekinJulianna M. HegeErnest HeilemannKathy and Scott HeitmannDelane HeldtNancy and Michael HenckeGreg HendersonRobert HendricksSara and Scott HenkeStefan HershbergerMary HersheyMolly HesterJane HigginsBrian HilkoLori HilsonRebecca HilstDebra and John HiltonMary HinesWilliam HjorthTomas HoangJames HobanBeth HoeningDaneen HolcombMichael HoldenJoan and Gene HollingsworthDeborah Lynn HolmSusan HolmesAndrew HoloskaDawn HooperJames HorstmanMargaret and James HorstmanAmanda HoukColleen and Michael HoulahanJennifer HowellCarrie and Gary HuffAmanda HughesWayne HuladekThomas J. HulsemanKathryn HuntLeslie and Stephen HuntKathleen and Kennith HunterAndrew and Meredith HwangLillian and William IbeICON Clinical ResearchAdelle InfanteHannelore IngemansenIntersportMadonna IvanSally JackleLynn and Douglas JacksonJulie JacobsonKristin JacobsonTamar Jacoby and Elan JacobyKeith JaeschkeRuth JanisAnnette and J.C. JemisonCourtney and Barry JenningsJewish Federation ofMetropolitan <strong>Chicago</strong>50


Martin and Barbara JohansonJudy JohnsenBrandy & Erik JohnsonJan JohnsonPatricia JohnsonPhilip JohnsonKaren and Jerry JohnstonClint JonesDonald JonesElizabeth JonesJudy MategranoJulia Mano JohnsonShirley and Jerome JulianEmily JusticeEd KaczmarekDawn Kahn DiamondMicheal KalakisJames KalfasThomas KallenFlorence KalupaKathy KaminskiJohn KamisArthur KampsRichard and Lauren KaneRobert J. KarniaPamela and Len KasperIngrid KavaliauskasB. G. KazanovaPatrick KeaneRita KeeleyShannon KekhaevWilliam KelleyKelly Drye & Warren LLPJeanne KelsoCathy KennedyShana KerrPatrick KesslerCynthia KielkuckiJulia and Jeff KimeKristine KinderDottie & Ron KingenMarnie Jane KinsleyNancy KinzieKirkland & Ellis FoundationMegan KleinCarrie KlimaRobert KlingelL.A. KnappElizabeth KnospeSue KnytchWilliam KoehlKristine KokinakosEdward J. Kolar, Jr.Mary Beth KolbErica KolodziejBill KonczykTom KonstantopoulosPaula and Steven KoppelMaria KorchaginKelli KosarekArlene KotilKevin KowalskiMargaret KozlowskiKaley KrachtCarole KretschmerBess KrigelSue and Philip KritzmanAndy KrochalkBarbara KruegerDiana KrumpfesKathryn KrumseeKatherine and James KrusJane KruseMichael KuhnCarole KwiatkowskiLois and Richard La CorteJennifer LagunasBonnie LamieShelly R. LaneRichard LangMargaret LapcewichMary LapetinaSteven LaportaNataliya LarionovaCheryl LarsenElizabeth LarsenWanda LaszczDenise LaunayPreston LavinCheri LawrenceSandy LeavittLisa LeeAlison LeFevreRobert LefkoChristopher LegaToni LeidenfrostRebecca LemboCarole and Achim LendersEdward LeshinLettuce Entertain YouEnterprises, Inc.Carolyn LevinErin LewakowskiMichelle LichonJeff LietzKenneth LietzJoseph LindseyBert and Diana LindstromStephen LipsiusNancy LiuWilliam and Nancy LloydEllen LochheadLeo LorenzenJohn LuberdaMichael and Emilie LucchesiJune and Robert LudwigD. LukacMaria LunaBruce LundinSusan MackAlison MadaussCarole L. MagnusonColleen MaguireAmy and Matt MahoneyJean MahoneyBarbara MainMark MalinJessica and Joshua MalkinClarence Malmin, Jr.Cinnamin MaloneTiffany MaloneyMangel Enterprises, Inc.Amy MantroneMichelle MarconArlene MargolisElaine MarkoutsasJudith MarksMatina and Dean MarksDavid MarseyPatricia MartinNancy MartinesShirley MarxJerri MasseyMaterial PossessionsDennis MatyjaAnna MauryKelly MayoKelly McClayCaroline McCloughJohn McComberMichael Aragona andMari McDadeTerri McDermottNancy McDonaldMarsha Cruzan andThomas McGinnisEdward McgowanNicholas McguireNancy and William McIlvaineMcKee Family FoundationWilliam Conrad McKendreeMary and Andrew McKennaPhillip McKinneyKatie McMahonKevin McNallyMaryLou McNallySusan McNishBrook McNultyFrank MecciaNancy MecciaMEDNAX Services, Inc.Tim MelasNancy MenendezRobert MerrileesJeffrey and Linda MerrittJulie and Nate Merseth CookTerri MertzJames MesiAshley MesterCynthia MetivierJean and Gary MetzlerSpeedyEileen A. MeyerMary and Charles MeyerWilliam MeyerMatthew MichaelsRosanne and Peter MichudaJulia MickelsonMiddle WestMidwest Appraisal CompanyReine MikesellLore MikkauCathleen MikozKristin MilazzoBrent MillerLucie and Patrick MillerWendy MillerEileen R. MinchkYvonne and Raymond MleckoSusan MonahanMichele MongelloRobert MoreenMaria MoretStephanie MorganMary and Jay MorleyMarilyn MorrillMichael MorrisVirginia MosconiAnne M. MulhollandAna MunozLaurie MurlickWilliam C. MurrayBarb MurvihillEvelyn MytykMichael NabielecLinda NachowiczGene NadenBethany NadobnyStephanie NahmGail NaughtonSuzu NeithercutMarley NelsonCecelia NeroPeter NeroJill and Myron NicholsonKathleen NiederAnn NolanDeana NoonanElaine and Fred NordenJudy NosekMarilyn and Le Roy NovakRobert NovenBarbara NovyKathleen K. NowlinCarrie L. Nutter-Novakand George NovakHeather OakesElaine ObergfellKevin ObialaDonna and William O’BrienKaren J. O’ConnorPatricia O’ConnorJeff OdenwellerRosamaria OgorzalyShannon O’HaraDonna OlesonSara OliphantCheryl and Earl OliverMartha OlsonOptiqueMaria OrtizRachel OttoOver-Easy, Inc.Steve PadzenskyTristan PaigeLindsey PalaciosNatalie PaldrmicArenda PalmerAndrea PalombizioChristine and William PanosBobbi PanterDerek ParkerJim ParsellCorinne ParsonJennifer PasiaDebbi Lynn PassagliaLisa PasterskiPaul & Pearl Caslow FoundationDavid PaulRichard PavellPCMAPeachtree PlaceBeth PearlmanJulie PeckhamArsilia PellegrinoDonald PennJennifer PerfectDimitri PerrosClifford R. PerryIan PerschkeGayle and Philip PerzekPolly PetersJennifer PetrauskasPolina PetrovicHisham PetryMary E. PhilippsHenrietta PicchiottiMonica Pinciak-MaddenLaura PinkertTina PinkstonAnna PittmanLisa PochertMelissa PocockMichael PodellLaura PodrazaFrances PolickDeborah PoliseCarolyn PolkaNancy PoorLinda Post and Robert GlavinPrescott GroupJanice and Kenneth PrintenPritzker Pucker FamilyFoundationTodd PughRichard PuntilCheryl PurdyCharlie PyneEdward QuinnHugo and Heide RalliAbiff RamirezLucilla RastelliMollie RattnerRaymond Ricordati IIIGail ReddingKimberly Redlin andPhillip CrumpJames Reed and Steven BlakeDiane RekusSheila Miller and Paul RemiasFrances E. andChristopher J. RenkTodd M. RenneckarAnne RepoBarbara ReschkeCarlos ReverendoRezin Orthopedics & Sports S.C.Susan RicciottiTerry RichardsStephan RichfordKurt RiedmullerRichard RinellaMadeline RingJoanne and Michael RizzioAshley RobbinsHeather Roberts51


2009 Honor Roll of Donors - Annual GivingTracy RobertsBritany RobinsonJulieanne RoddaJessica RodriguezLisa RodriguezMichelle RojasKay and William RollettRocco RomanoLisa RoncoliEd and Harriet RoseMichael A. RossiAlex RoulstonDavid RoweBeth RubinMichael SackarDavid SacksDeanna SafePamela SalawayPeter SalernoLinda SalustroRobert SamEmily SammonRichard and Barbara SamuelsRenee SanchezTyler Sandberg andRuth SchmitzSandhya ChandrasekharJennifer M. SandstromSarah C. PritscherMichelle SargisMary Lou SarmientoMichelle SaverinoDianne SawayaJennifer SawdeyRobert ScallanDenise ScarpelliJennifer SchallThomas SchenckAmy SchialdoneDeborah SchimmelJacob SchneiderTheresa SchneiderRenee SchneidewindKathryn E. 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SteingraberLinda SticklenWilliam StinnettAmy StraterRobert StroudTimothy StubbsShari and Timothy SullivanConnie and Michael <strong>Summer</strong>sLea SundSusan DriscollCalvin SwartzentruberHolly and John SwezeyZachary SwiatekKellie A. Swift and Ben WrightSteven and Jennifer SwiftThomas SwigartCarolyn SwingleyPaulette SwoffordJohn M. SzczerbaAnn TallinderRichard TamborskiGareth TannerKristina TannerCeleste TavernettiAnita TaylorTed Studios, Inc.Kimberly TenhorJohn TenneyJanice TerryThe Diva PrincipleThe Fine Line Showroom, Inc.The Howard & UrsulaFoundationSuzy ThomasHolly ThompsonWilliam ThrasherTimber LanesJohn TomanMary TomaszewskiLaurel TomchuckKevin TottisCarol TougasElizabeth TowleDuane ToyloyTrent WissnerFrances E. Tuite andSimon R. MeredithJulie TummaMarcy TurnquistD. TylerLisa A. Nagy and Fred C. UlleweitUnited Way of Tri-StateMarc VaintrubLinda Van DrunenLisa Van DuyneAbigail Van HoutenMagdalene Van VossenKim VargaSylvia and Thomas VaughanRichard VerklerSaroj K. Verma, M.D.John VerscajVeterinary Specialty CenterNarcisa VinuezaFred VoccaMarc VogelWilliam VogtLloyd VoneiffHeidi VoorheesDavid WaiteMartha B. WallaceJohn WallisWilliam WalshSophie WaltersNicole WalworthRichard WattDuane WeaverJeanne WebsterDia and Edward WeilAudrey and Daniel WeinbergJennifer WeinbergDennie WelchHeidi Wenzel SandgatheDan WestTiffany WestfallNorman WexlerEvelyn S. WheelerCarolinaMark WheelihanMelissa WhelanDave WhiteGabrielle WhiteThomas WhiteCharity WidrigDonald WierTerrie WilbornElijah WildeLaura J. WilhelmBarbara WilliamsBrian and Cynthia WilliamsBrian WilliamsCynthia WilliamsTom WilliamsMarc WilmoreWinnetka Animal HospitalSally and Robert WinterJennifer WirthStacy WissleadWm. Wrigley Jr. CompanyFoundationJessica WolmaJosh and Andrea WoodsKaren WoodsMark WoynaRobert WozniakLaurie WulffleffXceed LLCNoha YacoubLori YagodaRachel YontzDr. Stuart E. YossSherry YurickRobert ZahmJanet and Tom ZarleyShereef ZedanRoxanne ZederMarie ZenereJames ZidlickyBonnie ZilberbrandCaroline ZivWilliam ZollaNicole Zunker$100 to $2491st Century Bank2421 Oakley Partners, L.L.C.25th Ward RegularDemocratic OrganizationSusan and Michael AbbatemarcoCheryl AbbottMonty AbbottRobert Abelson, Jr.Mollie AbrahamNancy and Steven AbrahamAnne AbramsonAccenture LimitedJeanneAcme Scrap Iron & Metal Inc.Alya AdamanyAnthony AdamanyNancy AdamanyAmy AdamsJulia AdamsJulie and Hall AdamsKaren AdamsKatie AdamsNancy AdamsRyan AdelmanMartha AderholdtSusan AdlerKurt AglynasCarmen AguilarJuan AguirreSarah AhlbergMark AhlemannAngela AhlgrenMatt AhoChristopher AhrensBethany and Mujtaba AidroosEugene J. AielloGene AielloDr. Elke D. AippersbachVincent AitaJohn AitkenAkron General Medical CenterRuthie AlanFazlollah AlaviAlbany Steel and BrassCorporationChad AlbertsSharon AlbrechtLinda AlbujaCristina AlbulescuCarla AlexanderChloe AlexanderKaren AlexanderSharon AlexanderKathleen M. Costello-Alexandrakis and GusAlexandrakisHeather AlexisGerilyn AlfeJanice AlgozinoChalon AllenAlliance BernsteinAlliant Energy FoundationMatching Gifts ProgramDiane AllisonChad AllmanAngelinaa AlmanzaAlan AlportLisa AlsenKimberly AltmanKathleen AltonjiBarbara and Major AltumCarrissaAlversAnthony M. AmatoMichelle AmatoEdie AmesColleen AmishMary Beth and Robert AmorusoKatherine and RaymondAmundsonRichard AndersRochelle AndersAnna AndersenKarl P. AndersenAndrea AndersonAnn AndersonBlake AndersonDavid AndersonDeborah and William AndersonJoel AndersonJudith W. AndersonKeith AndersonPamela AndersonPeter AndersonRobert AndersonRoss C. AndersonAlexis Anderson-ReedNancy AndreasikCraig AndreeTamara AndrewJanice AndrewsJeanette and John AndrewsJohn AndrewsStephanie AndrewsKrista AndrykowskiPatricia AngellRenee AngelopoulosAngels and KingsColonel AngusSusan AniRachelle AnkneyZach AnspachRobin and Kurt AnstaettJohn AntczakRoss AnthosJo Nell AntonPhyllis ApelbaumApogee HealthHope C. 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BarnesTom BarnesAubrey BarnettRobyn BarnettRomeo and Duke BarnettDennis BarnetteMary and Joe BaronEmily BarrRyan BarrDonna BarrettJames BarrettSteven BarrettElizabeth and Barry BarrettaSheila BarronLara BarrosTracy BarryBonnie and Wayne BarskiCarol BartelsLynn BarteltKathy BartlettDan BartmessDavid BartnickLinda BartoliJames BartonLynn BarusMia BassVictoria BassDayna BatemanRenata BatemanBrenda BattenJenny BauerNanette and Hal BauerDeborah BaughmanWill and Molly BauhsFrances and Gabriel BaumEsther and Richard BaumgartenLauren BaumgartenPamela BaumgartnerVictoria BavoneApril and Jeffrey BaxterMelody BaxterGeorge BayPamela BazanEdna BazikMargaret BealeMartha BealeBears CareBeasley BooksAmy BeauchampNancy BeaumontKathy BechelyMartha M. 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BergstromJerry BerliantJill BerlinskiAlice BermanElizabeth BermanJoan BermanJonathan BermanLowell BermanRoss BermanSara BermanChristine BernardJosephine BerniCarol BernickAngelique BernierBarbara and Donald BernsteinBenjamin BernsteinGeorge BernsteinChris BerryMartin BertelsSally BerthusenMarco and Susan BertugliaElaine BesbekosAmy BestPolly BestMaryann BetzMargaret BeutelElizabeth BeyreisRobert BibbeeLaurann BibbsRichard BielesEdward BielinskiJohn BierbusseJessica A. BiesBill Beall Co., Inc.Bill Jacobs Joliet, L.L.C.Deborah BillowJonathan and Kristen BiltonPaula BiltonGary BinderSandra BinderJoyce BirdsongJane BirenbergWilliam BirkhillStacie BirkmeierBeth BirnbaumJonathan BirsaSally BirsaPaula BischofferR. Scott BitnerMary Jo BitondoLee Ann BlackM.J. BlackRichard K. BlackThomas H. BlackHarold BlackburnCynthia BlacklidgeBowen BlairJudith BlairMargaret H. BlairJacqueline and James BlakeSteven BlanchardJoe BlanfordJacque BlatnerDavid BlattCorry BleckElizabeth BleekerMary and Frederick BlissMonica and John BlissBarbara Bayldon and Joel BlockCandice BlomJoelle BlomquistLee BloomBob BloomfieldThomas BloomquistAdam BlossfieldMary Blossom LittlefieldAngela BlountDan BlythLinda BoasmondRobert BoatwrightBernadette and William BoberCathy BobowskiAngeline BochenskiRobert BockEllena BoddieElizabeth BoddyJoan BodendorgerIrene BodnarJennifer BodohBody Werks PhysicalTherapy LTD.Boeing Charitable Trust EquityPatti and Lonny BoekeErin BogoradTerry and Harry BogoradCarol A. BogosianGrace BoguslawskiDavid BohanJeffrey BohmerLynn BohmerSandra BohnetPeter BolandCece BolesMargaux BolesQuinn BolgerJames BolinBarbara BolingerLinda BolteEileen BolzAlbertina and George BongartzBill and Vickie BonitzJason BookerMary BookmanRebecca and John BoothRobyn BorchertDenise BordoniLavierre BorkRoland BorkeMichelle BorkowskiBarbara and Lloyd BornmannKrisztian BorosMaria BossVivienne and Joseph BotschCynthia and Martin BourChristine and Robert BousquetEvelyn Toreja BoutinKathleen BovidCarolyn and Daniel BowmanJeffrey BowmanLori BowmanJennifer BowyerDeclan Matias BoxaRebekah BoyerKatie BoylanAnne BoyleB-P Consultants, Inc.John A. BrachaJoanna Pace Brackettand David BrackettJennifer BradburnNancy Bradley NewmanCathy BradleyMargaret BradleyRenate BradleySarah BradleyPriscilla BradshawTeresa BradyKathleen BrainerMary BrandMargaret BrandonKristin BrasuellSusan M. BraunsEduardo BravoStephen BrazealHelen BreemsJeanine and Thomas BreenRobert BreeseMatthew BremerFaye BrennanRhonda BrenzaPaul BrenzelWally BrewsterBrian AbrahamsC. Andrew BrickmanCheryl and Mark BrickmanLarry BrickmanPatrick BriertonErwin F. Brinkman, Jr.Rodney BrinkmannLaura BrittonJames BrizzolaraKelly BroadwayRichard BroadwellTracy BrockmeierJudith C. BroderickMatthew BrodyMark BrojDerek BrokaBonnie BromwellScott BromwellNancy BronakowskiWilliam BronnerHedi BronowskaLisa A. BronsonGilbert BrooksDonelle BroskowBruce BrotenCherrie Brothers53


2009 Honor Roll of Donors - Annual GivingJennifer and Paul BrouchPatricia BroughtonSandra BroussardEllen and Dale BrouwerAnna BrownAnnie Catherine BrownBeth BrownBrent and Holly BrownCarol and Randolph BrownCarolyn and Richard BrownGail BrownKara BrownMary Sue BrownMichael BrownRobert BrownStephen Brown, M.D.Thomas BrownDonald and Mary BroznyAaron BrubakerKristin BrudziszElizabeth BrumannKathylynn BrunnerIngrid BryzinskiKimberly BuchaczKaren BuchananKarin BuchananAndrea BuchbinderKathleen BucholtzJudysharon BuckPatricia BuckRobert M. BuckDanny BudimirSanja BudimirJeanette and ConradBudzichowskiCheryl BudzinskiJoey BuelowLynn BuelowBuffalo ExchangeJames BuffurineRobert BufordCaron BuinisKaren BukowskiChristopher BunchKaren BundyBrent BunkerConnie BuraJanet BurchJennifer BurchfieldLucy E. BurgStephanie BurgSamantha and Michael BurganScott and Peggy BurgeJulie BurgenerBarbara BurgessMelissa BurgessThomas BurgessAmy and Joseph BurianAlice BurkeChristine and Patrick BurkeJason BurkeJennifer BurkeLeah BurkeLeslie BurkeMargaret and Patrick BurkePatricia and William BurkeMichele BurnettBetty BurnsRoger BurnsWilliam BurnsBeth BurntvedtEllen BurrDebbie BurrowScott BuryJessica BuschWilliam BuschBonnie J. BushGretchen BushArlan and Linda BushmanPauline BussMcBride ButchartLouis ButhStacy ButindaroAlison ButlerCecile ButlerReute ButlerSarah ButlerLoretta and Dennis ButterfassMarlene and Richard ButterworthMarilyn ButtittaDanielle and Ronald ByrdBridget ByrnesLaura CabayEileen CahillJudith CahillChristine and Robert CainMichael CainkarAnthony CaliGloria CallaciAmy CallahanFlorence CalloValerie Felice CameoAudree CameronMatthew CameronBrenda CampbellChristine CampbellJohn CampbellKathleen CampbellWes CampbellWilliam CannMary and Angelo CannataroWilliam CannonDonato CantalupoNicole CapGina CapitaniniMolly CapoPeter CaponeBette CaprioTracy CaputoMichael CaracciColleen CarboneKatie CardellaStephanie CardellaChristina CardenasMichael CardinaleDianna CareyDollard CareyCynthia CarforaKevin CargileOriel CarilloSteve CarliMichael CarlinoCarl CarlsonDenise CarlsonJack and Cheryl CarlsonJulie CarlsonJack CarlstromJoy CarmichaelTerri CarmichaelDaniel CarmodyTiffany CarmonaLeslie CarnahanNina CarneyCarol L. CarrJennifer CarrBarbara CarrollHeather CarstensenCathy and Jim CarteeChanning CarterKevin CarterPhilip CarterShirley and Larry CarusiCarolyn CaruthRoberta CarverPaulette CaryJ. CaseDarlene CaseyFrancis CaseyGail CaseyMatt CaseyJon CashenPhilip CasperRay and Holly CassWendy CassensNick CastaldoGwen CastongiaJanet CatalonaLaura and Phil CathlinaMarion R. CatronLeo CattoniMarcia CaulkinsAdam CavaliereStan CebrzynskiMichael CelerCentral Federal SavingsMargaret CervantesJoseph CesarikMichelle CeveraSanjiv ChadhaDinka ChambersMelissa ChanOi L. ChanToni ChanKaren ChananKim ChandlerEllen ChandraHari ChandraBruce ChanenEmma ChanenGeraldine ChaplinDan ChapmanNichole CharfoosLarry CharlesSonia CharlesCharm Cottage, LTD.Gloria ChavezJill ChavinKurt ChaykowskiIrene ChecchiaRosemary A. CheckKathleen CheeversRichard ChelsvigSarah ChenCherelyn and David RiesmeyerJudith and Robert CherryDella ChervenMatthew ChesnulKaren ChesrownAnne ChessickFrances and Shui Fong CheungSonia Chevaylle-GutierrezTeng-Leong ChewJohn ChiaroFrancine ChicaWilliam and Linda ChinJulie M. ChioccaGeorge ChiolesRobert ChiostriDaniel ChissNick ChiusoloStephen ChiversNadia ChmielewskiThomas ChmielewskiIwona ChojnackiAmy ChongPhyllis ChongRobert ChoporisChris and Larry RanahanHoward ChrismanBetty J. ChristopherElizabeth ChristopherPatricia ChronisMark ChurchJean ChurchmanReneta ChwaliszBarbara ChwastekKimberly CianciMichael CiavattoneTerce CiborowskiDenny and Ann CieslakGeraldine CiffonePam CipkowskiCirco Home InteriorsCitizen BarCity Beverage Arlington HeightsCindy CiuraIrene C. ClancyMonique ClarineCynthia ClarkDave ClarkRoberta ClarkSusan and Steven ClarkTerence ClarkChris ClarkeWichuda ClearyKristopher ClemmonsJohn ClennonPeter ClerkinMarsha ClesceriFlorence CliftonCarolyn and John ClineJudith ClymerCarolyn CobbJennifer CobbGelinde CobbsPeggy CobrinAmy CockrellJospeh CocoStephanie CocumelliThomas and Diana CodilisCathy A. CoferLynda CoffmanBette CoganDeborah CoganMochaAlice and Angelo CoglianeseAleta CohenAmbrose CohenLisa CohenRhonda and Russell CohenPatricia and Richard CohnLois and Thomas ColbergJeffrey ColeDavid ColemanKaren ColemanRoy ColemanStacey CollarLaurie CollettDenise CollettiB. Keith CollinsDorothy CollinsHeather CollinsKatherine CollinsPeggy CollinsLaura ColonMark and Lisa ColonnaSteven ColsonJudy ColvinBrien ComerfordEmily ComfortJim CondonKim ConertyMary CongdonMichael ConklinBryan ConleyKelly ConleyAnna ConnellKevin P. ConnellCaroline and John ConnellyTerence ConnellyMary Beth ConnollyR. Sue ConnollyGina ConnorMary and Roger ConnorsAnne ConradClaudia ConroyKimberly ConteJenifer ContraveosTerrance Conway Jr.Marianne and James CooganKevin CookTracy CookDan and Alison CookeKelly and Brian CoomerWilliam CoonKaren CooperMerle CooperTim CooperMarge and Dean CoorlasEdward CorbettStacy CorbettJulia CorbyJohn CorcoranMatthew CorcoranAmy CornellKristen CorpolongoJames CorradettiMaria CorreaChad CorrellRosemary CorriganAshley CorronHope CorseVenera CorselloJonie CortesiCosmopolitan, Inc.Elaine and James CostakisDaniel CotterPatrick CotterCheryl CottermanMarjorie and James CottingStella CottiniKelly CottonSara CottonDonna CoughlanJorja CoulterMary CountrymanDiane CournoyerBarbara A. CoussementNancy CoutuGail CoutureBarbara CowellJoAmy CowlesDavid CoxJudy CoxLynn CoxThomas Cox and PamelaLangston-CoxLaura CoyleMike CoyleCozzini, Inc.54


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2009 Honor Roll of Donors - Annual GivingAudrey and Charles LukeAmanda LukinDea LunsfordYudan LuoPatty LurieMichael LuskWendy and Robert LutzowJudith LuxPat LynchDeborah A. LyngaasBill LyonDebra LyonsKristin LyonsMadeleine LyonsMeredith LyonsSusan LyonsJohn A. LyrlaBarri MaaskeJennifer MacalAnn MacDonaldPorsche MachadoMonika MachenKelly MaciejewskiKate MacKenzieMartha MackeyKimberly MackieBarbara MacknickMadelyn and James MacMahonBruce MacRaeCatherine MacraeStephanie MacroJo Anne MaczulskiTimothy MaderMary MaduraAnn MaedaJune MaedaElizabeth and Thomas MaentzJean MageeMagellan DevelopmentGroup LLCChristine MagieraHenry MaglioWendi MagnoPaul MagyarPatrick and Kimberly MaherIram MahomedKelly MahoneyAlex MaibuschAndrea MajewskiRichard and Gertrude MakarskiAmy L. MaksymiuPaul MalachesenDiane MalatestaDixie S. MalekJason MalinowskiDiane and David MallerLaurie MallonAimee MalloyJames MallyJohn MaloneMary MaloneyDiane and Mike MalsomRegina MamouNancy and Jeffry ManasseJeraldine ManciniNoreen ManciniRobert MandellMary Jo and David MandulaSusan ManeckBarb MangiSarah MangiNicole MangrumAlex MankivskyPaula and Rob ManleyDavid MannDiane and Steve MannJoan MannKatharine MannLetitia and Jeffrey MannNelida MannerinoGayle ManningBetsy MansDebra MantheyTina ManwillDaniel ManzellaMichelle MarchantMichael MarcheseCorey and J.P. MarchettiBrittany MarcinkoskiBarbara Marder-GatelyMargot McFarlandStephanie MariduenaCharles MarienJohn MarinelliMelissa L. MariniMelissa MariniLynn MarkSheri Marker-BednarzJames MarkleCarol and Dennis MarkosPenny L. MarkowskiJoy MarksMitch MarksPaula MarksAmy MarlasHelen MarlboroughElizabeth MarquartDonna L. MarquetteJeannie MarquezJane and John MarroSarah and Scott MarschDiane MarshEdward MarshallGregory MarshallLeta MarsikHannah MarthalerMartin D. and Barbara H. RichFamily Charitable FoundationAlice MartinClaire MartinEric P. MartinLynette M. MartinMelissa MartinPatricia MartinCarlos J. Martinez andPatricia LechowiczFelipe MartinezIvonne MartinezSergio and Christina MartinezYvonne MartinezAnne Marie MarvakChristine MarvinDoretta MarwinJanet MarxMary ColaricMorgan MarzecMary MarzulloJulia MaschekJeffery MashkeEli MaskalerisBen MasonReyna MassBarbara and John MasseyDoug MastersJack MastneyShana MastoonVeronica MatheinSharon MathesRoger and Vicky MathewsCurt MatlinLinda MatonichStephanie MatookElias MatsakisSheryl and James MattGiovanni MatteisThomas MatteucciNancy MattoranoJohn MatusiewiczWilliam MauckDolores MauloffMaureen SacksChristine MausserDeborah MayTessie MayBrian MayerLinda MayerAmie MayesRichard MaynardMonica MazdaSherenaz MazdaSusan MazerAlaleh Mazhari andKhai WatermanArlene and James MazurekMark and Myriam MazurekSusan MazurkiewiczMBIA FoundationMC MediaElizabeth McAlisterRichard McArdleJoanne McCannDonald McCardleDenis McCarthyDonna McCarthyDouglas McCarthyJane and John McCarthyKathleen McCarthyQuinn McCarthyEleanor McCaslinMary Kay McCawKatie McClainDeborah McClellandWilma McClendonKate McClungKathryn McclureTweedie McCollisterCaroline McConnieRobert McCownWilliam McCoyJulie McCrackenKathy McCreaMark McCulloughColleen McCutcheonRebecca McDadeRobert McDadeDiane McDermottElizabeth M. 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MeyerPhillip MeyerPhyllis and Keith MeyerSuzanne MeyerSuzanne MeyerowitzAnna MeyersDenise MeyersJames MiccucioJanice MichaelKaren MichaelsenSandy MichaelsenJudith and John MichalekEdward MichalskiGayle MichelBarneyBonnie MicheliKerri and Chris MichelsJanet MichelsonWayne MickenbeckerMiddlefork SchoolPaige MidnessSharon MielkeRuth MigalskiJoanne M. MiglioreseMichele Miglore-MussoMary MihmMildred SaezDenise MilesAgnese MilitoAlyson MillerAndrea MillerCarla MillerChristine MillerEric MillerGretchen MillerJean MillerJim MillerJimmy MillerJulian MillerKasey MillerKathleen MillerLuisa MillerNathan MillerRita M. MillerRosalie and Stephen MillerRyan MillerSarah MillerSheryl J. MillerStephen And Sheila MillerSusan M. MillerTracy MillerLys Miller-DrakeForme’ MillineryMichael and Catherine MillionNatalie Millirons60


Mark MinierJames MinogueGil MinorMom and Dad MirandaDana Lee MiroballiAntoinette MirzoianNadeen MiskaninDeanna MitchellJoseph MitchellJudy and Richard MitchellMargaret MitchellEdward MitchenKonica MitraLarry MittonKathleen MizejewskiMJB Marketing, Inc.Regina ModestasLaura MoffittMary Beth and Robert MohnRichard MohnenAda MokRalph MolinaBob MolitorRobert MolitorHelene MolnarJames T. MoloneyAntoinette MoloseMary MolyneauxKristen MonacellaJanet MonahanJoan MonroeJulie MonteithVicki and James MontelongoHeidi MontemurroPatrick and Andrea MooneyDiana MooreJulie MooreKelly MooreLisa MooreMarilyn MooreStella D. MooreVern MooreErin MoranMichael MoranErin MorelandMichael Moreno IIElizabeth MorleyAnthony MorminoJudy MorozKathleen MorozHarvey MorrisWilliam MorrisonCarrie MorrisseyTerri MorrisseyJennifer MorrowGail MorseSally MortonZorine MortonStacy MoscaJill and Patrick MoscatoJill MoscatoPaula MouckaChristal MoueryAnthony MourekKathy MowerJeff MoyersKimberley MrockowskiBrian P. 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MyersSuzanne and David MyersJames and Frances MyziaNasreen NaeemullahKristi and Andrew NaidechLinda NaiditchCathleen NalliLinda NanniniRobert NapierBarbara NapolitanoDavid and Jodi NardellaAngie NaronShelley NasonThomas NefeldtJohn NeffSteven NeffJoseph NeiburgerAlbert NelsonBeth NelsonDeb NelsonElka NelsonGregory NelsonHeidi Romans NelsonHelen NelsonJanice and Raymond NelsonJuliane NelsonViola NelsonWilliam NelsonDeborah A. NendzaCatherine NeroNeil T. NesslarMallory NeubergBridget NeusonNancy A. NewbergerSara P. NewellAmanda NewmanStacey NewmanTonya NewmanAndrew NeyMatt NiceKathleen NicholsMarianne and Anthony NicholsWendy NicholsonKathy Culver NickellJennifer NickelsKaren NickelsonAndrew NickleNicor Gas CorporateContributionsValerie and Leif NielsenBeth NiemandCathy NiengGilbert NobleLeah NobleBatina and Charles NolanMargaret NolanTeresa NolanThomas NolanSean NonnGeorge NoonanJoanne NoonanLinda NorcoJohn D. 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2009 Honor Roll of Donors - Annual GivingJennifer PencylaCharles PenhaligenEllen PennowCarole Ann PenzkoferTerri and Jeffrey PerelmanBetty PerkinsBob PerkinsVicky PerlmanLarry and Brenda PerlsteinLiz and Jim PerryNancy PersingerRonnie PertnoyJaneen PerutisMarjorie and Carl PesaresiKyle PeterCynthia and Scott PetersLaura J. PetersPeter PetersAmy PetersenWalter PetersenCrystal PetersonNancy PetersonPia and Michael PetersonThomas PetersonMichael PetreyGene PetrieJane PetrilloCindy PetriwBrianna PetroG PetroJohn PetrukovichTheresa Mary PeytonBruce PfaffJudith PfanenstielMargaret PfeiflePfizer Foundation MatchingGifts ProgramLinda PflugerHang PhamKaren PhelanDouglas Philip andPatricia BentleyPamela G. Phillips Westonand Roger L. 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ReichJustine ReichardtBeth ReichertDiane and Carl ReidPaul ReidJamie ReifmanVincent and Linda ReillyJason ReisAnn-Maryjane ReischeBrad ReisingerPeggy ReitzChristine RemusMarilyn and Richard RenkDiane RennpferdAriste RenoBette and Harry ResisPerry ResnickBarbara RevakBarbara ReyMarcey and Rey ReyesPaul and Carol RezmerNancy ReznicPamela RhineBarbara RhodesDebbie and Aaron RhombergErica RiccardiTina RiccioDavid RiceMarilyn RiceRichard and Lili Ann ZisookFamily FoundationCharles RichardsDiane and Thomas RichardsLori RichardsPeggy RichardsTerry and Martin RichardsJohnathan RichardsonJudy RichardsonClaudia RichmanMary Ann RickertManuel RicoJane RiderJonas RieterEmmy RigaliPaula RigginsGail D. 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RohrichJulie Roin and Saul LevmoreMyron RoleCarol and Michael RolfsKathleen and Ronald RolsingDonna RomainJoanne RomanLaura RomanMichaelene RomanMelissa RomeroCarol RoncoliLisa RoncoliMegan RooneyMadeline RorrieSheryl RosaCarol RosatiEdward RoseJulie RoseRene RoseEllen and Robert RosenRuth RosenDavid and Petra RosenbergEstrella RosenbergMichael and LeonardSally and Richard RosenthalRachel RosnerCynthia Ross PolayesArlene RossJoan Fiona RossMargaret RossPatricia and Ronald Ross62


Robin RossDorothy W. RossaDianne RossellVicki RossingIlya RossonAbbie RothJen RothRichard RothSheila and Todd RothMark RothasJean L. RothbarthStacy RotterMary RouseJan RoversiDavid RoyKathleen RozakBrian RubensJudith L. RubinKellie RubinoEarl RubinoffM. RuddickCharles RudowRussell RudsinskiDale and Melinda RudyChristina RuizFred RuizIrene RuizMaria-Felix RuizMelanie RummelHeather RungeDebra RushPatricia and Dennis RusinSarah and Brian Russe ConnellyKerry RussellLinda RussellBarbara RussoFrank RussoAndrew RuthbergLinda RutkowskiDavid RuttenbergJames E. RuudBarbara RuvelRichard T. 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2009 Honor Roll of Donors - Annual GivingLauren SmithLawrence SmithLeslie SmithLisa K. Smith and Robert J. NagyLisa SmithMarjorie SmithMarlene SmithMaryAnne SmithMatthew SmithMauria SmithP.J. SmithPaul SmithRonald SmithSherri SmithValerie SmithAmy SmithkaPaul SmulsonCarla SnellHarry and Karen SnodgrassDon SnydelBetsy SnyderJohn SnyderJay SoRita SobczewskiRichard SobleKatherine SoderholmLori Soderholm-WeberAnastasia SodernaSandy and Joseph SofereSuneeta SohoniCathy SokolisSolay WellnessPaulette SolinskiBrent SolomonDonna SolomonKathy SolomonLiz SolomonRebecca SolomonJohn SombergJulie SomersRonald and Betty SommarioAndrea SommerGail SonkinCheryl SonnaChristian SonneElizabeth SonnenscheinShirley SooTeresa SorenLarry SorensenRobert SorensenCatherine SorensonPeggy SorensonNatalie SotoPedro SotomilRoslind SpaldingMichael SpaniakVivien SparacinoStevan SparrMary SpeirsJoanne SpellmanMartin SpellmanLindsey SpencerJulie SperberNatalie SpiliopoulosRobert SpohnholzRobert SpoulaCristen SprengerMegan SpruitVernon SquiresThomas E. SrennRachna SrivastavaNoreen D. St. LawrenceMichele StacerSusan StaceyDiana StaffordMary StaffordKatie StahrWayne StahrRaymond StalinskiIngrid and David StalleMichelle StallingsAlyssa StamatakosSusan StamlerSteven StanardLouis StanczakMary StanczakChristine StaniszeskiDouglas StanleyLaurel StanleyJacqueline Spring-Stapeland Bill StapelNancy StaplesStar Ring Inc.Amanda StarkAdria StarkeyJoe StarkeyFrances StarrsLisa and Dominick StasiStephanie StasicaStay, Inc.Kendra SteeleMatthew Stefanich, Jr.Barbara SteinJeff SteinKaren SteinLaurie SteinbornJason SteinerDebra SteinfinkMartin SteinhornMary SteinlaufSusan SteinmeyerRichard StelterMargaret StenKaren StephensonTom StephensonCraig D. 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SzelaShari SzerbatKatie SzewczykJoseph and Diane SzkolaJohn SzmurloAdam SzpindorRose SzulakaKenneth Szurgot DdNora SzydlowskiLinda SzymaniakPaula SzyperRichard TagleClyde TaksasDelores TalbottLinda TalianiMary Ellen TamasyJaysa and Michael TammaroJames TanzoshLeonardo TapiaMarcia TaraboriBonnie TarryKaren and David TatakAndrew TatlockDianne TauchenAiyana TaylorCarol TaylorLinda TaylorLorraine TaylorStacy TaylorGloria and John TelanderMargery TellerAndrew TenutoOlga TeranJean TernovitsDavid TerrellLina ThakarLarry Thalmann, Jr.Kelly ThamesAnn and Tony ThanoukosLisa TharpeThe Aspegren CharitableFoundationThe Bank of New York MellonCommunity PartnershipThe <strong>Chicago</strong> Community TrustThe ClosetThe Goldring FoundationThe Lisa and VictorNemeroff FoundationThe McGraw-Hill CompaniesDana ThennesClaudette ThigpenThomas J. Hoffman andJudith A. Jaeger-HoffmanCarrie ThomasCherryl ThomasJohn ThomasLinda ThomasSharlene ThomasKathleen ThometzJill ThompsonJoy ThompsonMiddleton ThompsonWendy ThompsonSarah ThorenSara ThorneCarolyn ThorpYun ThorsonKaye TiernanNancy and John TierneyGeorge TigheMichael A. Tighe Jr.David TimberlakeTracy TimberlakeJudy TimmerbergTina DeVuonoRebecca TinklerEmily TinleyJennifer TinsleyJames TippettSusan TiptonNicole TiritilliMathias TjarnqvistRichard TobeyAndrew G. TobinJames TobinJanet and Richard TobinGrace TockMary TockSharon ToddVicki ToewsAmber TofilonDaniel ToftChristina TogniTeri ToigTiffiny TokarskiPatrick TombocLinda TomchuckPatricia TomczakJane TomlinsonShannon TomlinsonLisa TomsheckLesley ToneNatalie ToneyJudy TopinkaChristina TorkeSharon TorresNicole TorrilloSheila and Jeff TourekAnduin TouwKenneth TouwPatricia TouwKimberly TovarToyota Motor Sales USACarla M. TozerLynn TracyTrademark Commodities, LLCSkip TramontanaNapoleon TranJohn and Lynn TrantRonald TraubDan TravisTracy Treger and Scott LevyWalter and Diane TreuJudy TridemyGeorge TriffKevin TrilliJoseph TroccoloTamara TrockNancy TroesterMichael TrojanowskiEdgar TrothNancy TrottaDona-Lee TrotterGwyneth TroyerThomas TruccoMelissa TrulockAnh-Tuan and April TruongSara TrussSharyl TrutySteve and Karen TrybulaFrances TsolinasVictoria A. Statkus andDavid R. TuckerMary TuftJohn and Alice TulleyTeri TullyKerry TulsonAnthony TummilloAnn Chandler TuneDonna TuohyValerie TurcoRobert TurfJeanette TurkowskiKathy and Scott TurnerPhoebe TurnerRhonda TurnerElaine TursoDan TurulaLara TushlaJonathan TuttleLauren TvrdikMarlene TworekPatricia TworekMarcie TwyfordTyco Employee MatchingGift ProgramAmanda TylerSarah TylerJean E. UbaudiRichard UchwatMichael UdrowDana UgoliniRichard UihleinLynn UklejaAleksandra and Daniel UlanickiChristine UlinskiCynthia UngerDavid Unger64


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YoungAudrey YoungmanJane YovovichVincent YuLeann YunkerElias YurickTim YurkoKevin and Amy YusmanJon ZabikowCatherine ZaborskiCandice ZahoraCindy and Dan ZahoraKathleen ZajenkauskasSusan ZalewskiTherese ZallarMark ZankeMarc ZapchenkAnya ZarembaJeanne ZasadilJason ZastrowAnn and James ZavoralJolene ZaylikDiane ZbiegienBarbara ZbilutMark ZdanSusan ZdenekMary and Konrad ZedlerDonald ZehnerPhilip ZeidJulie Zeigler-CodyDaniel and Pamela ZelazoJudith ZeliskoJulianne M. ZeregaZelda Zerkel-MorrisJon ZgodaMelissa ZibernaChristine A. ZielinskiMichael ZielinskiCatherine ZiembaTheresa ZiembaLinda ZiemnickLinnea ZillyRonald and Kathy ZimmDavid ZimmerAnn ZimmermanSteven ZimmermanWendy ZimmermanKathleen and William ZinkJonathon ZirinDejan ZivojinovicEugene ZizasAndrew ZmudaSheri and John ZoellerDonald ZollaMarjorie ZollaFelise ZollmanClifford ZolnaLen ZolnaMegan ZolnaBenjamin ZomayaZora Enterprises, Inc.Kelly ZupanJohn ZurawkaCatherine and Rick ZureickJane Zwalley65


<strong>2010</strong> Memorials & TributesGifts made between October 15, 2009 and April 15,<strong>2010</strong> in memory of the following peopleDavid Adler by the Edkin family, theSinazzo family, and the Gary familyRae Appel by Nancy TorresCharles Applegate by Beth and David Howells andfamily, Ted Irgens, and Van and Barb VanderlanJoy Axelroth Studin by Ariella GreenbergThomas Ayers by Frank and Mary Ann Rosenbaum,Dorothy O’Leary, and Marge SkinnerMargaret Baucum by Felicia Foxand Chuck RymarowiczGeorgann Bernoff by Eileen Gellman,Gail Bernoff, J.A. Skilton, Jan Arnopolin,Kathleen Kania, and Tara KochmanSheryl Bickell by Gary SkalaSteven Bogdalek by Sue and Sebastian FisherDora Boyer by Walgreens CorporationPat Braga by Bonny Johnson and Jerry BradleyChuck Breslin by Jim, Jeff, and Jay WroblewskiEddie Broderick by Lynn and Bob BarthKatherine (Katie) Elizabeth Brown by Theresa ReedRobert H. Bryant by Anita Mauro BryantJames Caras by Bessie and James Karabis, Claire,Mary Claire, Stephen, Patricia, John, Mary, andGary Petzinger, David and Beth Clark, Helen Collis,Roger and Lorna Johnson, and Vicki KamberosBrian Carey by Mary Ann MaddenKatie Cerullo by Mary and Joe BaronSara Chapman by Jill Runk and Margaret CurrinJoan Chodak by Teri Toig and the Sircus familyWillard Clemens by Elias and JoAnne MatsakisMarcella Constable by Nusia and Victor KushchMerritt Cook, Sr. by Barb and BruceSimak and Leona CullenBob Domey by Tim and Liz SimerFrancis Dorman by Kitz and Richard GoodmanMarguerite Druker by Anne Dybek, Brian Rankin,Bunny Snyder, Candace Wanzo, Carol and JimMaloney, Caryl Dillon, Darlene Leoni, ElaineWaxman, Ellen Harwicke, Ellen Morley, Georgeand Susan Van Dusen, Gloria Narrod, Howard,Gail, and Brenton Goldman, J.B. Weil, Jack, Julie,and Ana Quigley, Jacqueline Price, James andMartha Burns, Jesse White, Jill Zwick, Lynn andArt Kosner, Lynn Phillips, Mark and Ruth Fromm,Marla and Alan Patzik, Mary Staunton, Michaeland Tina Janik, Mitch Kaufman, Dan Wolf, MonicaKlein, Neil and Mary Lou McLaughlin, Pat Cohen,Peter and Therese Caruso, Ricardo and NickKluding, Robert and Jennifer Warden, ShelleyGorson, Stella Black, Susan Vena, the staff of Bairdand Warner, Theresa Mateja, Wilbert and CarolHoffman, and William and Stephanie O’RourkeDorothy Durley by John and PamMelko and Gloria CasperDonald S. Ebersman by Mary L. SchoonmakerJohn Eisendrath by Bruce and NancyMcRae and Judy and Kean BlockMel Erickson by Kim KippThe mother of Candy Fates by Peter,Paula, Alexis & Drew FasseasSheila Finn by Francis FinnJessica Fon by Peter and RobinTroiani and Lois DobrowolskiCharlie Gaito by Sharon, Dan,Kristie, and Ryan JohnsonKathleen Garrity by Carolyn LloydJoseph Giovingo by Jennifer WalterPeter Gonzalez by Shaun and Sara Andersen,Jim and Vicki Montelongo, Audrey Gelden, Steveand Kay Lurther, Olga Skamra, Rachel Gonzalez,Cindy Gonzalez, and Stacy and Scott WallomEvelyn Good by the Kash FamilyGladyce Grant by Denise , Steve, Morgan,and Max Laudick and Elizabeth ThomsonJoseph Graziano by Carolyn and HenryRider, Elizabeth and Jeff Scott, ElizabethYu, Brad Russo, Mary and Roger Garceau,Mary Yee, Peter Wong, and USCISLorraine Hamelberg by Kimberly MedemaJerrold Hansen by Gregory and Carol Hall, Mr.and Mrs. Robert Fengeler, and the Griffithe familyErin Hayes by Beatrice LitesIrene Herman by David and Susan SeidenJudy Herman by Erin Baritte, MaryLuck, and Susan Salzberg RubinSusan Hornell by Amy Hohulin, Bonnie Schirato,Deanne Schmid, Diane Adams, Donald and LindaPletcher, Emily and Matt Cohen, Erica Preusse, EveEmerson, Evelyn Carrick, Gloria Davis, James Tyree,Jennifer Lemaigre, Joseph Powell, Katherine Bond,Kathy and Mike Madda, Physicians Interactive, Sallyand William Woodward, Sarah, Tommy, Oliver, Lucy,and Homer Gallop, Steve Theobald, Sun CapitalPartners, and Theodore and Maureen RobinsonBetty Huff by Niki AnosHarry Hunter by Carol Cenar, Louis and JanetBevilacqua, Sally Levine, and Sharon SteinIn Memory of Marcelle ParentiA dog lover to the core, MarcelleParenti grew up around Pomeraniansthat her mother raised to help theirfamily survive the Great Depression.Marcelle loved caring for the family’s dogsbecause she found animals to be lovingand relaxing. When she was old enoughto have her own dogs, she had Poodlesand Schnauzers that her son, Stephen,remembers always having in the house.Before Marcelle met and marriedthe love of her life, Albert, she workeddiligently as a telephone operator. Whenher son was born, she stayed at home to bewith him and watch him grow up. Otherthan her family, her dogs were her life, andshe spent much of her time giving themheartfelt care and special treatment. Shemade a dog lover out of her husband, andher son, Stephen, jokingly felt that hisdogs were treated more like brothers andsisters than pets.When Marcelle passed away, Stephendecided to make a donation in her name toa charity that he felt she would have liked.He saw a newspaper article about <strong>PAWS</strong><strong>Chicago</strong> and believed that the loving carethat the organization gives to its homelesspets was exactly what his mother wouldhave appreciated. In Marcelle Parenti’shonor, many homeless cats and dogs havefound devoted and caring owners, just asshe was.In Memory ofSusan MaryHornellSusan Mary Hornell spent her lifehelping others and loving animals. Shewas employed as the Director of TalentManagement at Allscripts-Misys—a healthinformation technology company—and wasalso a loving <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> volunteer. Witha warm, vibrant, energetic personality, hermany friends and coworkers, as well as dogsof every description, were drawn to her. Shecherished spending time with animals andoften acted as a foster owner whenever oneof her friends needed a sitter to care for theirpet.While her work load made it difficult tovolunteer at <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> as much as shewould have liked, she would frequently dropoff goodies and treats to lift the animal’sspirits, as well as her own. Susan wasenthusiastic about <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>’s role as aNo Kill humane center and adoption agency.She really appreciated that the pets underthe organization’s care were treated as if theywere part of a family.After succumbing to a brief, overwhelminglung disorder on March 13, <strong>2010</strong>, Susanwas cremated and her ashes were distributedon Dog Beach in Fort Myers, Florida. Duringone of the last weeks of her life, she visitedher parents in Fort Myers and spent her favoritemoments running with Shadow, herparents’ Lhasa Apso, at Dog Beach. Nothinggave her more joy than to see the dogs runningso free with the wind. Susan’s spirit maynow continue to run free with them forever.66


Gifts made in memory of people continuedEsther James by Kenneth JamesDonald Jensen by friends, family, and Cathy JensenRoy Jensen by Barbara Bevan, Carla Surma,Chris and Jen Latimer, Erma Trapp, JessicaSoldner, John and Tracy Hoeft, Katie Heaton,Ray and Carol Jarmusz, Tom Simon, NesWeigand, Vicki Freyman, and David RobinsonStephanie Katz by Lynn and Bob BarthDavid Kawaters by the Cortiva Institute of <strong>Chicago</strong>Carol Kazanjian by Junia ShlaustasBetty Kleinrath by Linda LentKlem Kleminski by Robert Hejduk and Lisa SchneiderJudy Koboski by Kelly MayoLinda Koehl by Beverly Hancock, DianeKanney, and Mary and Robert KafferZachary Henry Kokomoor by, his grandmother,Martha “Marmee” Gould, Gary and Bonne Crigger,Julia Wall, Margaret Whitmer, Martin and ElaineCohen, Robert Heubeck, the NICU Nurses ofAkron Children’s Hospital, and the RespiratoryCare Department at Akron Children’s HospitalLiam Kolb by Mary Beth KolbAlice Kopacek by Janet SwansonJeffrey, Lori, and Michael Kramer byPuneet Cham and Strauss & Malk, LLPJames Kranz by JP Morgan, Laura Rolek,Mel and Lois Johnson, and the Bone MarrowTransplant Team of Children’s Mercy HospitalJim Kranz by Allison SantosMargaret B. Kras by Cheryl KrasUlla Krolicki by Denise Boyle, Mary PatO’Leary, Mary Warchol, Paul and DeborahDuggan, and Rosanne PhillipsNicholas J. Kucki by Peter, Paula,Alexis & Drew FasseasMichelle LaBudde by Margaret LaBuddePaul Landay by Dan Lewis, Diane andJames Homans, Leon Henry, Lydia Killian,Sylvia Landay, and the Lewis familyEvelyn LaPorte by Sam and Janice LaPorteAnne Larsen by Laurel LarsonThe father of Cheri Lawrence by Peter,Paula, Alexis & Drew FasseasKaren Linden by Richard TomeraBert and Diana Lindstrom by Allison SantosDenise Lizen by Ilene and Leonard LeRoseNancy Loriss by Benjamin and JoAnn Fontana,Glenda Foley, Joseph and Vivienne Botsch, Linda andThomas Davidson, Linda Schultz, and Gayle JohnsonIn Memory ofSarah Ann “Sally “ Willette“When I die I want to comeback as one of Sally’s dogs,” was acomment often given by friendsof Sarah Ann Willette. Sally andher husband, Ralph, were marriedfor almost forty years and had twosons, Timothy and Brian. When theboys were young, the only family petwas a gerbil named Nibbles until arelative asked Sally to “temporarily”keep their Shih Tzu, Chequers.What began as a family obligationsoon became a permanent lovingaddition for Sally, and quickly grewto include a second Shih Tzu namedSeamus.After Seamus passed away, the family acquired a fluffy Golden Retrieverpuppy named Jake. Around the same time, Bear joined their rapidlygrowing unit—a black Labrador-Husky mix who was the result of her son’simpulsive choice to get a companion while shopping for a goldfish.As a middle school teacher, Sally’s love of her “dog family” became anintegral part of her teaching methods. At the beginning of each year, thenew sixth graders were indoctrinated to “Jake’s Corner” where the studentswere encouraged to bring photos of their own pets to hang next to the“goofy” Golden Retriever’s pictures on the wall. When she wasn’t teaching,Sally enjoyed reading and gardening, and her flower beds were a beautifultribute to the amazing person planting them.On November 2, 2009, Sally succumbed to a lung infection obtained asa result of treatments given to fight cancer. Before her death, Sally was inthe process of training her new Golden Retriever, Murphy, to be a therapydog to help cheer up people in hospitals and nursing homes. Ralph, herhusband and best friend, is currently in the process of continuing with herwishes for Murphy. Hopefully, in the coming months, the patients who aresuffering in hospitals and nursing homes will be able to feel Sally’s love forlife being projected through her devoted dog Murphy.In Memory ofRoy JensenRoy Jensen was a man who lived forhis family and his animals. His wife, Sandi,and three daughters, Kristin, Ali and Carrie,were his main priority, and he spent hislife showing them the importance of beingkind and respectful towards all things. As ananimal lover, Roy spent many years caring foranimals and taking in strays. At one point,he spent weeks bottle-feeding three kittensthat were abandoned, making sure that theywere given milk every hour, even during thenight. His daughter, Ali, joked “many menwould not wake up to feed their babies, but hewoke up to feed cats.” It was in Roy’s natureto be so genuinely compassionate—to giveconsideration to those that most others didnot have time for.Roy spent his career as a certified publicaccountant and owned his own business forthirty years. While his children were growingup, he worked out of the house so he couldbe closer to them. Traveling was one of hisfavorite things to do, and he took his familyon numerous trips throughout his life. Whenhe wasn’t traveling, he spent his time with hisbest gal, Tess, his devoted canine companion.When Roy became ill, Tess spent her days byhis side, allowing him to rub her paw for hoursto help relieve the stress.When Roy knew that he was terminally ill,he told his family that he wanted donationsto go to <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> because he believedin the organization’s No Kill policy. He toldhis wife, Sandi, that his “creatures needed thehelp—people needed to remember them.”Roy Jensen was a man who lived his life withconsideration and acceptance for others, andhis legacy will live on through those who hadthe pleasure of knowing him.67


<strong>2010</strong> Memorials & TributesGifts made in memory of people continuedIn Memoryof JenniferE. MartinIf you looked close enough at Jennifer E. Martin, you couldsee it all—the whole world was in her smile. She embodiedcompassion, gentleness, love of animals, ambition, dedication,and an unwavering belief that better days were ahead. Jenniferworked as a Chiropractors Assistant for Hanley Chiropractic inShorewood, Illinois, and dedicated her entire career in serviceto others—first caring for children as a child care professionaland then looking after everyone who ever set foot in HanleyChiropractic.Jennifer’s love of animals was evident at a young age.Growing up, she had two goals. One was to work with childrenand the other was to own a dog. In 1989, Jennifer accomplishedher first goal when she began working with children. In 2003,she accomplished her second goal by becoming the mommy toSadie and Oscar, two Great Dane puppies. While her time withSadie and Oscar was short, she cherished her love for them andher four-legged niece, Captain Morgan, a frisky yellow Labradorwho misses her everyday.In November 2009, Jennifer E. Martin became the “JEMfrom Heaven” for her friends and family. The imprint she lefton the world is lasting. She was an amazing daughter to Tonyand Madelon Martin, and a wonderful sister to Emily andAndrew Maletich. She was a friend to everyone she ever met andthe best aunt in the world to Drew, Ella, and Sophie Maletich.While Jennifer did not get a chance to fulfill her plans of addingmore pets to her life, she would be so pleased that donationswere made in her memory to help complete other familieswith animals. Her family would like to thank all the donors formaking her legacy last.Jennifer Martin by Charles and Carol Rydlewski, Charles Clark,Theresa Kaminski, Clint, Chelsey, Luke, Addison, and BenjaminAllaman, Dan and Vicki Kanara, Deborah and Rowell Reyes, Donaldand Mary Ann Morgenthal, Elizabeth Konopka, Hank, Mary, andEileen Spetter, Jill Bella, Joseph and Michaeline Markley, Judy andGeorge Soukup, LaVern Maletich, Lyle (Bud) Austin II, Mary andDoug Shafer, Michael and De Cornyn, Michael Hanley, MichaelZelik, Mr. and Mrs. Rober Saner, Steve and Lynda Vergavwen, theAlbany Steel and Brass Corporation, and the Brodict familyKay McNeill by Joanna MallersEva Meshberg by Ellen Simon and Harold and Jane BergendorfEd Meyer by Ann Delicate-WagnerErnest Michaels by Emily Kasch, Robert Forman,and friends at Fifth Third BankHeidi Mitsis by Robert and Laura AmstadtEileen Moriarty Mize by Michele MizeJoyce Ann Mush by Mary HolewinskiAlbert S. Norris and Eunice Griffin by Bruce and Jill ChanenWilma Oaks by Jamie FranklinScott Ochsenschlager by Shula and JamesDodson and Marcy TurnquistBill Ogden and Sadie by Bonnie OgdenDaniel R. O’Shea by Daniel O’SheaDiana O’Shea by Daniel O’SheaErma Pais by Pearl & Hy HirshfieldMarcelle Parenti by Stephen ParentiThadine J. Pelka by Diane Gabriel and Resources USAMarion Peterson by East Leyden High SchoolRita Picker by Joan and Herbert FriedmannLorraine Ramsey by the Serafin FamilyMichael Rawa by Constance RawaHarold Douglas Rawls Sr. by Kimberly CarpenterRobert Ready by friends and relatives of the Ready Family,Paul and Carol Rezmer, and Barbara HepburnIrvin Richard by Mark JeschkeKaren Rodriguez by Kathleen Cheevers and Scott BaumgartnerEdward Rose by Beth RubinNatalie Rosenberg by Arnie FinkelAlan Rowder by Carol Wilinski, Glen, Derek, Crystal, andRachelle St. John, J. Richard Cummings and MaryannMiskiewicz, Jennifer Hesse, and Jennifer WuEllen Rowder by Colfax CorporationBarbara Rubin by the RB <strong>Chicago</strong> OfficeStella Ruscetta by Deanna WhitzelDorothy Sable by Debbie Roman and Marion SableIn Memory of Nicholas J. KuckiThere was always an animal in the life ofNicholas Kucki. Beginning during the yearsof the depression while he was a young childgrowing up in south Douglas Park, he andhis sisters would bring home stray dogs theywould find roaming the streets and alleys oftheir neighborhood. He used to say that thedogs became the best house sitters they everhad while his father went off to work, especiallyafter their mother passed away at the young ageof 36. After Nick married and had children, heand his wife, Lorraine, continued the traditionof always having a dog or cat as part of thefamily. The last several years Nicholas’ healthbegan to fail. He made a journey back to his oldwest side neighborhood after almost fifty yearswith his daughter Nancy, a <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>Development Board member. Nancy was soproud to be able to show off the <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>Spay/Neuter Clinic location and discuss thepositive impact <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> has had on notonly Little Village but also his old neighborhoodand neighborhoods all over <strong>Chicago</strong>. Every timeNancy comes to the Clinic on the west side, shefeels her father’s presence, knowing he must belooking down from heaven with pride knowingthat she is involved with such a wonderfulorganization.68


Teiko (Ellen) Sakaye by David and Jeanne Toguri,Elias, Megan, Emily, Camilo, and Brandan, FloretteWeiss, John and Catherine Okamoto, Kyle and MaryMokhtarian, Mikiko Kurosaka, Wayne Gailis, FrankZulke, John and Gloria Telander, Marie and JamesTakaesu, Ritsuko Hall, and Wayne and Karen HiyamaFrancine L. Santoro by John and Mary RadleinGeorge and Mildred Seltzer by Kathy and Gary PachukiAlan Sevy by Barbara CoussementKenneth Shimashita by Elizabeth ShimashitaGloria Smith by Rochelle AtovskyChristine Socha by Yoga CircleMary Sommese by James and Carol Hale, LindaBickart, Mason and Laura Wright, MatthewKoziol, and the staff of Sam MrofczaLynda Spatz by Katie, LouLou, Max, Zoe,Madison, and Barclay FergusonAlexandra Mary Spilos by Heather, Michael, and Dylan OakesJohn Stacey by Knowles ElectronicsAnthony Stillo by Marian StilloBob Strader by Bridget PallisterLaVergne Suchor by Kimberly MedemaJoAnn Suchy by Anthony SansoneJoyce Sykes by Victoria BassMary Ann Tomkins by Evie FaganRuth VanWie by Ed and Fern RothblattCarol Vitale by Rosann VitaleSusan Walsh by Diane HenryDonald Westergreen by Penny and LouisDuszynski and Kevin MuddSarah Ann Willette by Debra Abelson, Dave andMarianne Hirtz, Bill and Joy Morache, Rick and JanMorache, Dianne Hyland, Dick and Janice Sticka,Harry Roper, Judy Struve-Lollabrigida, Fran Rosetto,Kelly Sassi, Laurie Chesla, and the Cooper familyHoward Wittenberg by Linda and Dick SaslowSharon Ann Wolf by Steven ReussPat Woods by Linda and Daniel WoodsMarjorie Ziebell by Adelaide Murphy, Carol Cleave,Carolyn Caruth, Catherine Peponis, Christine Kokoruz,Dawn and Scott Jones, Dennis and Carol Robb, DorothyDurkin, Henrietta Maria Lacey, Jacquelyn and RayLarson, Jean Broom, Joan Engel and family, John andClaire Dahl, Joyce Harris, LeRoy and Marta Evans,Marianne and Ron Handler, Michael and Rhoda Kamin,Rheva and Joshua Phillips, Rita Maas, Ruth Podjasek,Susan and William Siebers, and Wayne GailisIn Memory ofRobert H.BryantRobert H. Bryant led a fascinating life. He joined the faculty at theUniversity of Illinois as an instructor in 1963, shortly after serving as alieutenant in the Army during the Berlin Wall crisis. While teaching,he obtained his PhD from Northwestern University. Bob retired as anemeritus faculty member in the Civil and Materials Engineering (CME)Department at the University of Illinois <strong>Chicago</strong> in 1999, but continuedteaching part-time until taking ill in December 2008. He was a dedicatedteacher recognized by faculty, students and cohorts.He was the winner of a Faculty Advisor of the Year award, only oneof five in the 45 year history of the UIC campus to be honored with theAlumni Association’s Legacy of Learning Award, and head of the CivilEngineering Professional Advisory Council. His students honored him onhis retirement in 1999 by establishing a scholarship fund in his name. LastNovember he was able to attend when the CME department dedicated itslibrary in his name.During his career he was also an advanced structural engineeringconsultant to MWH (Harza) Engineering, a world leader in dam design.He worked on Venezuela’s Guri hydro-power plant, <strong>Chicago</strong>’s Tunnel andReservoir and many other projects worldwide.Bob always had a fondness for animals. When he was a teenager, hefound a stray German Shepherd mix, fell in love and named him Boots.He even took on a job to help feed and care for him! Due to his daughterMary’s severe allergies, The Bryant family was unable to have any furrypets so their son Rob cared for a Boa Constrictor. Bob’s love of animalshas been passed on to his daughter Anita Bryant Mauro, who serves onthe <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> Development Board. Bob was very proud of Anita’saffiliation with <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>. He passed away on January 6, <strong>2010</strong>, at theage of 72.Gifts made between between October 15, 2009 and April 15, <strong>2010</strong>in honor of the following peopleAnnie and James Abril by Sarah BrunkerTony Adams by Helen BreemsSusan Adler by Karen, Don, Tim, Joe,Jessica, and Nicole HarrisChristine Isabel Aguilera-Duncanby Mommy and DaddyEmilio and Trish Albertini by Reid and Maria HillCara Ammon by Stacy TaylorJeannie Anderson by Jeffrey SwanbergAndi, Carole, and Diane by Bridget OzolinsNiki Anos by Joanna AnosGus and Stan Antzakles-Szrajer by John DexterAlexandria Aralis by Amy and JamesAralis, Audrey Sarasin, Dani Barker, Kevinand Mary Mulhall, and Yuliya YufaLaura Arterburn by Audrey Dunn WindischCindy Bakker by Jeff, Jack, and Noah BakkerAmy Baldwin by Purnima, Vicki, Sammy,Anne Marie, and Peter BaldwinJan Barkell by Nancy and HamptonBistany and Jill DeVaneyLisa Bennett by Kathleen Stewart and Rose BosshardtPaul and Judy Berg by Don and Susie ZehnerCasey Betourney by Curt and Elizabeth MatlinC. Blark by Kim HillnerVince and Nancy Blasi by Josh and Jay BlasiBob, Max, and Alf Bloomer by Barb,Scott, and Caymus KempkenPaula and Greg Bork, Jr. by Maryand Michael McGillicuddyLynn and Georgia Bouziotis by Judy Schaffer-DrososSuzanne Brandis by Noel BrandisEddie Broderick by Lynn and Bob BarthMeredith Brumfield by Farley OwensTheo and Liza Bufferd by Sandra SheckmanJulie Bulfer by Michelle PusateraSusan Bulley by Lindsay GaskinsJoey Bursten by Gene GoldringLori Bush by Mom and DadPam Carey by Kenneth and Janice PrintenMichael Carrara by Carolyn CarraraNura Carrie and Kamal Khan byBurt, Bev, and Bailey RastReva Chadha by Sanjiv ChadhaSteve Chamberlain by Eileen Dohertyand Margaret DohertyNichole Charfoos by Chris, Ryan,Caroline, and Audrey BorleisJoanne Charron and CartwheelGardens by Deborah ChapmanLaura and Steve Chernaik by Melissa and Jeff Chernaik69


<strong>2010</strong> Memorials & TributesGifts made in honor of people continuedLinda Chin by Dawn BlausConnie Christafano by Marsha and Jack CunninghamMandy Clark by Roberta ClarkJustin Cordes by Erin and Adam LewkowskiCassidy Coughlin by Tess GibbsRebecca Cox by David CoxShannon Cross by Aunt Julie and UncleSteve and Raisin and Marie CrossRyan Croyle by Mom and Dad CroyleThe Dench Family by Richard and Megan WilliamsMissy and Chloe Devillez by Rachel and Lilu EsareyBetsy, Ken, Oskee, and PeanutDittelman by Jennifer HubbardEileen Doherty by Margaret Doherty, PaulJacobson, and the Chamberlain FamilyPhil and Bob Dorman by Mark, Molly,Dave, Kesha, and Laura CoyleAnn Dretzka by Patricia McDonaldClare and Jane Dudzinski by Julia GentileCharlie and Penny Ealy by Charles and Carlole EalyPat Ebejer by Sara EbejerTiscia Eicher by Ardith EicherPeter Eisendrath and Family byJudy and David EpsteinDorothy Ellis by Linda EisendrathThe Ellis Family by Marsha and Jack CunninghamLana Erickson by Justine EricksonSativa Etcheverry by Lisa PasterskiFran Ezer by David EzerAbbie and Ben Ferguson by P&MHelen Ferraro by Nick, Karlye, and Chase NovyJamee Field by Alexander StuartShelly Fisher by Jordan, Jamie,Scott, and Lindsey FisherTerri Fisher by Mark and Marisol FisherRachel Fluegge by Natalie SpiliopoulosJay Fought by Richard and Carolyn HaydenJolie Frabotta by Lynda SteinEric Friedman by Jenny AustinFamily and Friends by RobertKabakoff and Katie SmithDenise Fuller by the Klein FamilyHeather Gantz by Josh GantzGary Garrett by Jerry HeymannGary Gassman and Carlos Florezby Phyllis and Eric VictorsonHeather Geismann by Mollie and David,Wendy and Mike, and Pam and DanBruce Gershenzon and LindaSchwartz by Janet CohenGlynis Gibson by Sean BrennerMichael Giliberto and Paul Lindmuthby Marsha and Jack CunninghamCorinne Giovinazzo by Mom and DadKitzia Goodman by Richard GoodmanAnna Gordon by Sydney GordonAndy Goszczycki by Jerry GoszczyckiMinnie Green and Louise Goodkin by Ira GoodkinGreg Grigorov and Toni Brown byDebra and Michael MantheyEsther Grimm by Anne Andrews, LyndaIreland, and Marge and John KellyBridget Gulotta and Joe Balitewiczby Marie and Tony GulottaDeborah Gutfeld by Cheryl DennisMargaret Hackett by The Ramsey FamilyShira Haid by Jennifer StollChip Halpern by Ilana MarkNancy and Hampton Bistany byJan, Hoss, and Virgil BarkellGenevieve Hardy by Cathlyn Kromi and Ellen HardyKristen Harney by Bob JohnsonDonna Heidenreich by Brittany ZaccagniniNicola Henchek by James McKnight and MilenkaBermanovaLori and Tim Herrera by and TiffanyMakaus, Kathy Thompson, Kevin Vandewater,and Kerry, Brett, and Lucy ZallaJason Hill by Harry PeckMichael and Maureen Hinz by Amy and Frank HornGretchen Hoenecke by Meta and Rick JoutrasLouise Hoermann by Marie MuirHana Hofeld by Herbert Adelsteinand Michelle AdelsteinOlivia Holmes by Anna Klaw andRichard and Julia PlotkeHarrison and Benjamin Howellby Susan and Larry HowellDianne Hudson by Mary and Kevin NinnemanJoseph and Mary Hull by David HullJacci and Eileen by Debbie StriejewskeThe Jacobsen Family by Michael MoreauJim and Siobhan by Louis PollmanBarbara and Todd Johnson by Amy KrenzkeAndrea and Dave Kaduk by Kathy MikelsMarjie Kaplan by Lindsey, Scott, Colbee,Mickey, Josh, and Marcy BaimRobert T. Karmgard by Mom and DadAnastasia Katinas by the Book Club – Betsey,Ellen, Lisa, Lori, Shawn, Susan, and NancyStephanie Katz by Lynn and Bob BarthBetty Kelly by Tom KellyCele Kelly by Steve, Mark, Natalie, Cyndee,Jason, Kimberly, and Elta MarquezFran and Nadim Khoury by Leila RosenbergerIn Honor of the Hiltons of <strong>Chicago</strong>Sales and Revenue DepartmentsMr. and Mrs. Joe Klein by Sarah, Lola, and Lottie TylerPaula Klein Zeid by Julie, Marc,and Coopie WoodwardThe Koch-Thibodeau Family byRobert and Wendy KochJim Kranz by Allison SantosPat Krolak by Jamal BhattyJoan Kubalanza by Calendar 3CWarren and Sis Kuehl by Nikki KuehlEric Kuncl by Mary DragHolly Lange by Maurice JonesPriya Laroia Valenti by Christina GellerLinda Lavelle by Dorina HatfieldPreston Lavin by The Lavin FamilyDawn and Greg Lehman by Marilyn LehmanRusty Levine-Turkington by Barbara WattsMichelle Lieberman by the PharmacyReceivables and Third Party Audits StaffBert and Diana Lindstrom by Allison SantosMimi Lipman by Hanna and Bob LipmanNancy Lipman by Barbara and Chris Graver, DianeO’Sullivan, Elizabeth Hubbard, Janice Roche,Katherina and Michael Rubino, Linda and RandallPressner, Melissa Bogusch, and Susan StockCarter Loevy by Ozzie SadlerEthan Loevy by Ozzie SadlerShannon Luk by Mandy LukJudith Lukwinski by Peggy MedeirosPaul Lundy by Mary, Bill, and Brooklyn StephaniKevin Maas by Victoria and Allison LaBordeTom and Miriam Maass by Casey and Cecile MaassSheila Macikas by Cindee O’LearyKathryn Madison by Chris, Tim, Joel, and SteveDennis Madsen by Trouble Dog SviatkoJaney Malby by Sandy O’DonnellDebra Marabotti by Mike ZielinskiElena Marcotte by Carol SlavinMr. and Mrs. Chris Marder byDick and Sally RosenthalMichael, Beth, and Wrigley Marrionby James and Mary Ellen MarrionMary and Joe Marzullo by Megan GleesonMichael and Wendy Massa by Elizabeth JonesElaine Mathias by Kathy and Tom MathiasJulie Mayer by Bonnie White and Tim StubbsPat McAllister by Mike, Erin, Lucy, and Kate McAllisterCharron, Dan, and Beau McFaddenby the Bury FamilyMiss McFarlane’s 4th Grade Class by Amy McFarlaneJohnny McGovern by Christophe Falls, Loomisand Gwendolyn Lincoln, Jessica and MatCashman, and Mary and Andrew McKennaBobby McGuire by Erin LewkowskiTom McGuire by Betty McGuireand Jean and Billy BacarellaLauren McKinney by Phillip McKinneyClaire McNulty by Elizabeth McNultyKevin and Fran Meccia by Alexandriaand Salvatore MecciaGloria Meldman by Carolyn SchildgenHoward and Marily Mellon by Helen,Jessie, and Luke MallersLynn Menaugh by Johanna WardRobert Merrill by Curtis MatlinThe Clients of Cathleen Mikoz by Cathleen MikozKasey Miller and Dan Radj by Linda Daley, Barbaraand Russell Miller, and Mary Welsh OwenRoss and Lani Miller by Bob Wardand Angela BoudreauMarla Minuskin by Helen, Jessie, and Luke MallersAmber Moelter by Chris, Katie, andSarah Richardson and Mark KollerThe Molnar Family by David MolnarJoseph Monahan by Roger and Linda ChachulaJohn and Leah Montgomery-Bearzotti by MaryAnn, Jack, Betty, Larry, and Daryl MontgomeryThe Morin Gallagher Household by Valerie KmiecikLady C. Mourek by Anthony MourekPam Myerson Gratz by GloriaChavez and Chris WeitmanJohn D. Narducci by Nikki DumasToni and Ed Nash-Yourdon by David YourdonNatalie Nelson by R.B. Nelson, Jr.Jessica and Frank Nemazee-Dlask by Mary andJerry Johnson, Ruth Johnson, and Joe CampbellAlice Nusbaum by Mary Beth AdelmanThe Occupational Therapy Program at GovernorsState University by Melanie EllexsonJulia O’Hern by Laura JonesCamden Olson by Leah, Luke, and Lil’ MoseyMellett, Barnaby Olson, and Nicholas AzarEric Olson by Zoe ThompsonThe O’Meara Family by Bonnie BishopAmanda Orenstein by KristinaTompkins, Lana Ifergan, Maggie Nemoy,Marissa Weiss, and Olivia BuzbyLiz Orusa by The Sampling TeamMrs. Patel by Ella RichardsKristi Pearson by the Mack familyYvette Pina by Elaine DivitaNoreen Potempa by Emmett Bluhmand the Bluhm FamilyMayari and Robert Pritzker by D. Zemon70


Gifts made between October 15, 2009 and April 15, <strong>2010</strong>in memory of the following petsAbbey and Rigby by Carolyn TangAbby by the Chait family and the Fishbein familyAda Spence by Carrie SandersJustice Ahlberg by Marlene and EdwardAhlberg and Beth WawrzaszekAlley by Mary and Patrick KonopackiAnnie by Katherine LingnerLulu Argumedo by Bethany DruckerBailey by Cheryl IstvanBailey by Katherine LingnerBailey by Rick and Debbie PaskinBailey by the Loweth familyBazil by Dina BravyBear Bear by Joel KayBella by Rita and Jud EdidinIsabelle Petunia “Tuni” and Boris PumpkinBergen by Hal and Sharon BergenBing by Perry, Rick Shoemaker, Jim RuudRidge Block by Carl Reid and the girlsSlash Block by Lynn BlockBogie by Robert HickokBoo by Sameer AgrawalBoomer by Robert and June LudwigBozley by Lynn SheaBailey Burke by Jean SheridanButch by Ira and Marie GoodkinButch by Linda FinleyCash by Jenny and Sean SteuartCaymus by Melanie, Sal, Nick, and Marco LoPiccoloLulu Cheung by Frances and Shui Fong CheungCheyanne by Jeanne GanchiffCody by Randy, Lori, Ryan, Kevin, and Kyle CroyleCody by Rhonda and Starr GarmanCooper by Shannon, Elliott, Scarlett, and Clyde AronsonCopper by Kathryn SimonLittle Zack Cresto by the <strong>PAWS</strong><strong>Chicago</strong> 26th Street TeamArlen Sweeney Crown by Catherine CrownJak Damolaris by the Staff of American Bank and TrustGromit Dawidowicz by Karyn andBryan Dawidowicz and friendsDobby by Laura ColemanBear Donnelly by Kaitlin Donnelly and FamilyDuchess by Greg SheldonDuncan by Dan ChapmanDawson Dunlap by James and Judy DunlapEli, Willie, and Chance by Tracy WetzelEllway by Katherine LingnerEmmett by Carol BartelsFiona by Elaine KurczewskiFloyd by Deana, George, Annie, and Jersey NoonanFonzie by Michael and Catherine MillionFrankie by Diane TakacsIn Memory ofFreddi by Danielle, Duff, Lillian, DJ,Bruce, and Dolly DeCampZoey Fredlund by Justin and Renee ThomasFritz by Teri MerensFritz by Timothy McMurrayFrosty by Judy and Howard TullmanGabby and Abby by Judy and Richard KlaskinGarbo by Judy and Pam BenningGinger by Janet Gates and Jeff OwenGinger by Nancy PhelpsGoose by Rhonda GarmanGracie by the Istvan FamilyGrendel and Lo by Heather FleitzZak Gureasko by Jane Ellen SamrickGus by William and Christine PanosHaley by Henry, Daniel, Jeanette,Daven, and C.J. MorrisonBailey Hawkbaker by Lino DarchunHeather by Roberta ClarkHershey by Charles AndersonHobbes by Elaine WinerIdgie by Selima AniIto by Bryan BurgettJake by Emily SchultzJetti by Donna SiemroJody by Laura BrittonKassandra by Janet Ehman-BakerKate by Laura BermontKatie by Steven BendasKelty by Raquel JohnsonMorgan Knippen by Colleen VenturaKona by Renee AngelopoulosKuma by Julie BartholomaeLady, Murphy, Dudley and Toby by Gerald EspinosaGracie Lama by Christine and Brian LamaFreckles and Peaches Lambert byPaul, Denise, and Rosie RussoLexi by the Pearson GroupLiberty by Barbara, Bob, and Maggie GrantLizzie by Ed and Denise RaddatzLord Cashmere Buggington Cat by Dawn LarsenLover by Pam and Charlie SmithJune Mack by Elizabeth Sharp and Julian and Amy MackMajor by Susan and Dave MurphyMal, Ascious, Inaki, Harry and Leopard by Isabelle,Greg, Justin, Robyn and Dad HendersonMalibu (Boo) and Wrigley by Bruce Cohen,Ed Greene, and Jeffrey CallisonMarley by the Parker FamilyMaya by Zdzislaw WawrzakMazie by Carol MendelsohnOllie Lloyd Barron Metzler by Jean andGary Metzler and the Metzler familyChance Wetzel Eli Wetzel Willie WetzelIn Memory ofDaisy SnyderIn Memory ofGromit DawidowiczIn Memory ofIto BurgettIn Memory ofLola Serrano-FritschIn Memory ofPhoebe Tetzlaff-Perlmutter71


<strong>2010</strong> Memorials & TributesGifts made in honor of people continuedEmily Probst by the CanadianSupplier Governance TeamKevin Quashnick and Michael Smith byJoe Della Monica and Mike HendricksM.V. Rajamannar by The BostonConsulting Group, Inc.Irmi Ramsay, Lisa Palmleas, and SusanSchlegel by Midge and Herb RusscolThe Rapisarda Family by Nina and Bob WinterMario Raspa by the Klein FamilyPete and Shyni Rauske by Jeffrey RauskeLorna Reinhold by Alan and Marlene BaerRene by Ziggy, Sammy, and MarthaDiane Riggio by Nicki RabinsJim and Kathy Rinker by Ron and Kathleen BovaBarbara, Frank, and Sadie Rittenhouseby Ellen and Michael HoffmanChuck and Sally Robinson by Delores RobinsonDan Roin by Julie, Saul, Nathaniel, and Eliot RoinSamantha and Jordan Roman byJamie Roman and Jordan FisherMcKenna Rooney by Arden Wheeler, BellaBongiovanni, Charles and Amy Nalon,Deanna and Joseph Quinn, Eric and StephanieWince, Greg and Darci Bertrand, Jennifer andCharles Marston, Jill and Stephen Kenney,Lisa Mojica, Mark and Valerie Sander, Michaeland Sally MacDonald, Neev O’Neill, RandallPalm, and William and Robyn RohrerDevon Rosen by Aunt Deborah, Elaina,Chandler, and Uncle Rob GrimmLisa Rosson by Ilya RossonOzzie Sadler by Brian Dirsmith, Carter Loevy,Harry and Kate Cavenagh, Jacob Isaacson,Ruby and Ethan Massey, and Sophie IshiwariLaura and Aaron Salmon byFrances and Nancy LashAlix Salyers by Katie BoylanBonnie and Tom Satterberg byJudy and Howard RoinBrian Schirmer by Linda SchirmerErika Schulz by Andrew HymanDeborah Sexton by PCMA StaffAnne Shaver by James ShaverWilliam, Rita, and Olivia Shaw by Wendy ShawBrooke Shelby by The Shelby FamilyDominique Simonetti by Erin LewakowskiJoseph Siprut by the Mack FamilyTeddi Siragusa by Theodore SiragusaKim Skrundz by Brian, Stella,Chloe, and Leanne Greco-GillLouis Slonski by Steffi SlonskiAnn Somers and family by the Sund familyJanet and Dennis Sonnenberg by Kerri,Jeff, and Vivienne SonnenbergTed Souder by Erica, Jessica, Kelly,Megan, and Jacky SchiestelAda Spence by Carrie SandersSusan Spence by Carrie SandersPhyllis Stacey by Marie Lenko GielLori Stein by Robert Lehmannand Troy and DakotaDonna Stone by Kathleen FerresKara Struckman by Mary BjorkholmJen and Steve Surdell by Valerie KmiecikDennis Sutton by Lois, Morrie, andJen Hazen, and Allison RubensDan Sweeney by Cooper and the Bluhm FamilyDavid Taylor and Cara Ammon byLinda Taylor and Stacey TaylorKim Tenenbaum by Nancy SimonsonBlaine and Celie Teppema by Linda BrackenLisa Tharpe by Jennifer McCordJack Tippet by Fran, Greg, and Paige KohutJudy Baar Topinka by Millie, Virginia & LianeHoward and Judy Tullman byMartin and Mae LenowJudy Tullman by Jacqueline and Thomas Yardley,Cynthia Goldberg, Jacqueline and ThomasYardley, Joy Horwich, Karen and VincentParrinello, Mae and Moish Lenow, NancyStewart, Roz Lax, Sandy and Gary Fencik, Steveand Lena Helms, and Susan and Fenton BoothSarah Tyler by Ben SchwartzJoan Uth by Charles and Alexandra UthPeter Vale by Lori, Steve, and Sarah KaufmanVirgina Vale by Lori, Steve, and Sarah KaufmanMaria VanderHarr by the Weaver FamilyConnie Venema by Tammy,Steve, and Jonah KindelMichael Wachington by TimStubbs and Bonnie WhiteLaura Wally by Sharyl TrutyHelen Walsh by Sarah, Lola, and Lottie TylerBeth Wawrzaszek by Robyn and Erik Gerry-RoseWedding Guests by Katie and David AndersonWedding Guests of Katherine Burgess Wiseand Michael James Jungers by Robert Wise, Jr.Wedding Guests by Rebecca and Paul DrakeWedding Guests by Michael and Kristy ZarleyGretchen Wedemeyer by Allen and AmyTibshrany, Laura and Anthony Basich, Mark andSusan Joseph, and Milan and Nancy KovacevichRiley White by Nathan Sadowskyand Walker Drane ShadleRachel and Ryan Williams byAnn and John WithersThe Williams Family by Richardand Megan WilliamsSharon Willoughby and BryceHinsch by Susan WilloughbyBob and Sally Winter by Ron,Kathy, and Jennie SilviaJolene Wise by Sharon LarsonMichael Wolf by Lora, Tom, Mory,Adam, and ReginaldWendell Wye by Jerome SauvageMichael Zarley by his Verizon TeamCarlos Reyes Zgarrick by Heidi MeredithTim Zuverink by Chad, Libby, JR,Brewski and Brody BloomIn Honor of theWedding Guestsof Michael andKristy ZarleyAnd ThenThere Were NineIn tribute to the best cat,friend and ally.In Memory ofSophia SweigJanuary 24, 2002 - January 15, <strong>2010</strong>I thought it was benignI thought she would always be mineI thought she was doing fineI never thought there would be nineI guess it was her timeI put my soul on the lineI loved that she made me shineI miss her all of the timeSophia is gone and lifeis no longer fineAnd then there were nineRest in peace sweet lady*The Sweig Family had 10 feline members untilSophia’s passing. Soon after, a lost kitten foundthem and joined their pride, returning to its morenatural number.72


Gifts made in memory of pets continuedRusty Michaels by Irene Michaels,Deborah Chapman, Judy andHoward Tullman, and Peter,Paula, Alexis, and Drew FasseasMies by Julian, Aylon,and Nate SchulteMilo by Janice and William BlackburnMissy by Katherine LingnerMisty by Kristen HoldenMojo by Colleen, Kieran,and Maddux DukeSnuggles Mortensen by theStaff in Student ServicesMr. Morton by Myron andHarriett CholdenTwiggy Moss by Barri LeinerDewy Nelson by Meridith,Ron, and Feagin KaminskiNoodles by Michael GidwitzMarley O’Hea by The Taylor FamilyDuchess O’Neal by Peter, Paula,Alexis & Drew FasseasOtto by Grandpa Ken andMary and Bill WulffenMaggie Claire Pattersonby Aimee HarveyMittens Peckham by Pinot, Pepper,Michael, and Regan HentzPetunia by Jeff and Trish MeyerPetunia by Kim and Larry RevesPheobe and Hershey byKristin SchaiukerEzra Plotkin-Ron by Pam PlotkinPouncer by Lance LawsonFluffy Prescott by the Prescott GroupPumpkin by Peter LangendorffRalphie by Katherine LingnerRed by Jen Williams, KatieClark, Trisha Jahnke, JanetHeppe, and Sally KeithMolly, Zoe, and Emos Ricciottiby Susan RicciottiBoone WhiteIn Memory ofRiley by Kate and Chuck BarthelmeRiley by Nancy and Nellie SlatteryRiley by Nick, Izzy, and Stacey PrangeRipley by the Breakfast ClubSadie Mae Robinson bySusan Robinson, Peter, Paula,Alexis and Drew FasseasRocky by Michelle and Rob WilcoxWally Rosen by the Simon FamilyRudy by Stuart and Deb GoldRufio by Katherine LingnerSabastion by Renee AngelopoulosSadie by John TomanSassy and Brandy by Rochelleand George GrahamMaximilian “Max” Schaferby Clio MulryneSchuster by Ellen and Lew SmithSchuster by Sue and David HalpernScooby by Cathy BobowskiSebastian by Emily, Grace, Gil,and Caroline BourlandLola Serrano-Fritsch byBonnie and James SpurlockShadow by Frank HovanecShelby by Kacee LingnerSimba, the “Love Sponge,” byJudy and Howard TullmanSnickers by Kelly BroadwayDaisy Snyder by Bunny Snyder, Peter,Paula, Alexis and Drew FasseasSojourner by Mindy and Gary SircusSolomon by Todd ShusterSophie by Greg and Christine BenzSusan Spence by Carrie SandersSpring by Stella, Larry, Otis,and Stacey Sender-OrtegaSqueeky by Gint RimasStarlight by Mandi WoronowiczStella and Teva by AmyBrierly and Greg GressleCrockett WhiteStoli by Gina, Shawn, Lefty,and Jackson ConnorTaz Styles by Peter, Paula, Alexis &Drew Fasseas and Marie GaloneySweet K.C. by Joan Boomsmaand Katie WallaceSophia Sweig by Peter, Paula,Alexis & Drew FasseasTaylor by Joseph SchmaltzPhoebe Tetzlaff-Perlmutter byBonnie, James, Marmalade, andRemi Spurlock, Jaclene Tetzlaff, andPeter, Paula and Alexis FasseasToby by Pam and Judy BenningTootsie by Vicki MooreToshi and Kira by the Banach FamilyTuxie by Mary DragTyla by Chris, Maria, Gwen,and Reese MarellaVinny by Andrea HickeyPumpkin Walsh-Regan byBrian and Jessie WalshShipshewana Warshaw byDavid and Cody GermaineWaylon by Susan CoryWebster by Sheila Millerand Paul RemiasShelby Wertelka by Beth WawrzaszekBoone and Crockett Whiteby Miles and Kim White, andPeter and Paula FasseasLilly Withaeger by Donand Carol AllertonZach by Brian, Robert, Jank,Hank, and Ellie FletcherZachary by Nicoletta AnosZevi by Trish and Jeff MeyerIn Memory ofBing Shoemaker-RuddIn Memory ofArlen Sweeney CrownIn Memory ofTaz StylesIn Memory ofRusty MichaelsIn Memory ofIsabelle Petunia“Tuni” & BorisPumpkin BergenIn Memory ofRudy GoldIn Memory ofSlash BlockIn Memory ofGracie LamaIn Memory ofSadie Mae Robinson73


<strong>2010</strong> Memorials & TributesGifts made between October 15, 2009 and April 15, <strong>2010</strong> in honorof the following petsShep Brown by Judy and Bob CherryCedar by Brian HerroChance by John TungolCleo, Giacomo, Pickles, and Sophie by Betty KlaftaCole by Derrick StaRosaPiglet Feigenbaum by Ziza KaplinMaverick Ford by Robert BeltzGhandi of Detroit by Jamie LaPennaHarriett by Ellen and Bernard PeterThe homeless pets of <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> by the Hiltonsof <strong>Chicago</strong> Sales and Revenue DepartmentsHoney by Mary OllmanJake by Lynn UklejaChloe, Moose, and Lulu Jolson by Catherine JacobsonJosie by Janet BakerKato by the Karlson FamilyKC by Michele SchembreLily, Mallory, Mildew, Mr. Cat, Simba,Macy, Balley, Bentley, Sarabi, and Jo-Jo by Susan and Dennis ChambersMabel, Swoosh, and Yasmine by Mary McCaskeyMaize by Bette ResisLuke Mallers by Joanna MallersMylo by Barbara HaffnerPoobah by JoAnn ClarkstonRyno by Julie and Steven ShifrinDesmond Spratt by Freebear and Freita RizzioWillow and Franklin Spratt byFreebear and Freita RizzioThe sick and injured dogs of <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>by Danielle AndersonThe sick and injured dogs of <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>by Zach AndersonEmma Tomlinson by Emmie and Maddie ThompsonMiss Sugar Magnolia “Maggie” Wawrzaszekby Grandpa Jerry WawrzaszekIn Honor ofMaverick FordIn Honor ofMaggie WawrzaszekIn Honor ofLuke MallersggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggLOVEIn LovingMemoryHAPPY BIR T H DAYGive a Tribute DonationFor any occasion – birthdays, anniversaries, holidays,or memorials – honor someone special and help savelives by purchasing a <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> tribute card.Orders can be placed online at www.pawschicago.orgor by calling (773) 475-4240.Suggested donation is $50, but donors of $100 ormore may have their names posted on the <strong>PAWS</strong><strong>Chicago</strong> website honoring or memorializing the specialperson or pet. Honors or memorials totaling morethan $1,000 will receive a special tribute or memorialfeature in <strong>PAWS</strong> CHICAGO magazine.74


<strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> rescue,DOZERADOPT a Homeless PetThese precious homeless dogs and cats are looking for new families to open their homes and hearts to them.To see all the available <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> pets in need of new homes, please visit www.pawschicago.orgOne-year-old Josephine is a beautifuland friendly girl looking for her perfectmatch. This former stray loves a goodmassage and will do just about anythingfor a bite of tuna. She bonded well withher foster parents and would prefer ahome where she is the only cat and canbe the center of attention.JosephineHam is a happy-go-lucky puppyin search of a loving family. Uponarrival at <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>, vetsfound that he lacked full use of hishind legs due to nerve damage. Ashe continues to grow, he is muchstronger, playful and outgoing. Heloves wrestling with other pups andchasing after balls. With a nurturinghome, this social boy will make theperfect companion!HamPebPeb is an affectionate four-year-old AfghanHound-Spaniel who is looking for a familyshe can spoil with snuggles and her warmpersonality. A bit shy, she’s working onbuilding her confidence, but is eager toplease. Peb will fit well into a home that cancare for her mild thyroid condition that iseasily managed through affordable, dailymedication. Do you have room in yourheart and home for this beautiful girl?UraguayTwo‐year‐old Uruguay is a friendlyfeline looking for her forever homeafter her previous owners could nolonger keep her. She is quite a talkerand knows what she wants, whichusually includes a playful game ofchasing stuffed socks. At the end ofthe day, she is looking for some qualitysnuggle time with a new family thatwill treat her like the princess she is.<strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> ALUMNIStay Committed to the <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> Cause<strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> rescue,ChartreuseMoxie<strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> alumni dogs and cats, and their adoptive families, often stay in touch and continue to support<strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>. Whether it’s attending events or alumni parties, keeping in touch with siblings and fosterparents, or updating the Alumni page at www.pawschicago.org, there is a life-long bond: once a <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>dog or cat, always a <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> dog or cat. Please keep us updated and stay a part of our family.Moxie (<strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> name Moxy) isdoing very well. She adjusted quickly toher new family and we can’t imagine lifewithout her. She is a quick learner, loves toplay with other neighborhood dogs, and isalways excited to play at the beach. Thankyou for everything the <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>volunteers did to bring Moxie into ourfamily and for the many other dogs andcats who are lucky enough to find their wayto <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>. – Mason and CarlaCharlie & RosieWe adopted two cats from <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>and they are doing so well! Charlie andRosie (formerly known as Ethan andAngelica) are quite the pair. Rosie isas cuddly as can be and she has taughtherself to play fetch. Charlie is a littlemore hands-off, but he enjoys a goodgame of “Chase the String.” We are all sohappy with our newest family members.Thank you so much! – NancyWe are very happy with Bodie andRoger (<strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> name Ranger)and they are a treat to have. They werevery close when they were separatedwhile Bodie was at the vet so they hada little adjusting to do when they werereunited. But, I’m happy to report thatthey are best of friends again. We areproud to tell everyone that we adoptedour cats from <strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> and whatloving little kitties they are. – MaryBodie &RogerElly (formerly Moondance) came to<strong>PAWS</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> after her original ownerrelinquished her to the pound where theydiscovered she had fleas and had to shaveher. When we met, she was recovering fromher spay surgery and was itchy from fleabites! I’m happy to report that she recoveredand her gorgeous white coat is growingback. I feel so lucky to have found such anadorable, sweet and playful companion. Ican’t imagine my life without her! – MegElly


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