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Please consider a contribution to Showalter Villa Good Samaritan.

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Thank you for taking a moment to consider making a gift to Schowalter Villa Good Samaritan Fund. Wayne (and still Clara) received care here through many changing needs as he aged. We are all grateful for the many people who cared for Pop.

The Good Samaritan Fund at Showalter Villa ensures that residents can continue to live on the campus and receive personalized care if they happen to find themselves in an unplanned circumstance where they have run out of funds to cover the full cost of their care.

This is possible through the generosity of local, national and international supporters of Schowalter Villa who believe in our mission of providing compassionate care to seniors.

It was Wayne's wish that donations be made to this fund to help others receive the same care he enjoyed for many years.
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All contributions made to Mennonite Board of Missions & Charities of Kansas through Ever Loved will be sent with the designation, “Showalter Villa Good Samaritan”, at Lynne King Smith and Carol Erion's request.

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My first memory of Uncle Wayne was when I was very small...maybe four or five years old. Wayne came to visit his siste…

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