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ATSU-MOSDOH student receives 2024 Elsie Gaber Compassion and Integrity Award

A.T. Still University-Missouri School of Dentistry & Oral Health (ATSU-MOSDOH) second-year student Euslah Kigen received the 2024 Elsie Gaber Compassion and Integrity Award during a ceremony Friday, April 19, on ATSU’s Kirksville campus.

Carrol Davenport honored with Gaber Founder s Award for Excellence in Hospice Services

Carrol Davenport, MDiv. CT, Coordinator for Spiritual Care and Bereavement Services, at Hospice of Northeast Missouri (a service of Hannibal Regional), has been awarded the Ron and Elsie Gaber Founder’s Award for Excellence in Hospice. This recognition, established through a generous donation from Ron and Elsie Gaber of Kirksville, aims to recognize outstanding individuals who demonstrate unwavering commitment and exceptional service in providing comfort and support to Hospice patients and their families.

Hospice at Northeast Missouri accepting nominations for Founder s Award

Hospice at Northeast Missouri accepting nominations for Founder s Award
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Nominations open for Founder s Award for Excellence at Hospice of Northeast Missouri

Ron and Elsie Gaber of Kirksville recently offered a generous donation to Hannibal Regional Foundation to support hospice services in northeast Missouri. This donation created the Gaber Founder’s Award for Excellence in Hospice Services Endowment for Hospice of Northeast Missouri. The endowment assists in recognizing hospice care workers and volunteers, and recognizing those who go above and beyond in their service to hospice care and the patients of Hospice of Northeast Missouri. Nominations are now open for this prestigious recognition.

Ribbon-cutting held for Kirksville Labyrinth Center and adjoining gazebo

A ribbon cutting was held for the opening of the new Kirksville Labyrinth Center above the Spur Pond off of Osteopathy Street on Thursday, July 27. The project was a longtime goal of Anne Moody, a chemistry professor at Truman State, who has been interested in labyrinth’s for many years. She was encouraged to fulfill her dream of building the labyrinth by Elsie Gaber, a former colleague at Truman State University and a member of the Thousand Hills Rotary Club, who sought out connections and benefactors that could assist with making the project a success.

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