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[JULY 10, 2006]  The Central Illinois Community Blood Center had a tremendous response to the blood drive on July 3. Thanks to all donors who came out to save a life. Fifty-four units of lifesaving blood were collected for area patients at the first CICBC blood drive at the Masonic center in Lincoln.

July 3 donors

From Lincoln:

  • Tim Aue

  • Eva Dahmm

  • Gary Davis

  • Matthew D'Camp

  • Stacy Elliott

  • Emerson Harruff

  • Moses Hernandez

  • Helen Hoagland

  • Sheryl Huneke

  • Steve Jones

  • Lyndol Kingsley

  • Lois Laughlin

  • Sarah Laughlin

  • Becky Lowe

  • Mark Mathon

  • Michelle McFadden

  • Isaac McGee

  • Theresa McGee

  • Melissa McPeters

  • Peggy Miller

  • Don Peasley

  • Alan Pegram

  • Bobbi Reeves

  • Janice Rock

  • Quincy Rogers

  • Marlin Roos

  • Ray Saul

  • Diane Shawgo

  • Kevin Shehorn

  • Connie Snyder

  • Dann Voelz

  • Brian Welter

  • David White

  • Sandy Wilmert

  • Hedy Yunker

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From Beason:

  • Nancy Uphoff

  • From Emden:

  • Randy Baker

  • Geneva Behrends

  • Bill Cross

  • Fran Cross

  • Debbie McCain

From Hartsburg:

  • Tom Cross

  • Bill Schaub

From Middletown:

  • Verneena Boyer

  • Lillian Fulscher

From Mount Pulaski:

  • Dorothy DeWeese

  • Jerry DeWeese

  • Alan Pegram, who donated his 101st pint of blood on July 3. Wow -- what a milestone!

In all, 61 donors registered to donate blood. The donors who are listed gave CICBC permission to put their name in the paper. Other donors wished to remain anonymous.

[Central Illinois Community Blood Center news release]

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