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L ife at . . . February 2015 “Dignity In Life” SHE HAS ALWAYS ENJOYED LIFE! Our featured Resident of the Month for February is (LaVerne) “Betty” Roe of Geneva. She was born on March 1st, in Sabetha, Kansas, to Leonard and Berniece Norrie. She has one brother who is deceased and two brothers living in Olympia, Washington and Stillwater, Oklahoma. She grew up and went to school in Sabetha, Kansas, graduating from Linn Rural High School. After graduation, she worked as a telephone operator in Kansas, as well as doing beautician work. She married Lesliey Otwell and they had a trucking business. They were blessed with two sons. James lives in Onaga, Kansas, and Douglas lives in Shickley, Nebraska. Her second husband was Wally Roe who worked in the construction industry. She also traveled alongside him, which she enjoyed very much. After Wally retired they spent most of their time together, especially eating out, working outside, and visiting around town. She has always enjoyed playing bingo and bowling. After Wally died, Betty continued to live at home, keeping herself busy with taking care of her home and flowers and working crossword puzzles. She has five grandchildren and four step- grandchildren and five great-grandchildren and three step great-grandchildren and does enjoy seeing her family. Betty came to Heritage Crossings on September 8, 2014, on the advice of her doctor and moved to the Assisted Living Facility on December 30, 2014. We are indeed proud to have Betty as a member of our Heritage family.

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  • L ife at . . .February 2015

    “Dignity In Life”

    SHE HAS ALWAYS ENJOYED LIFE!Our featured Resident of the Month for February is (LaVerne) “Betty” Roe of Geneva. She was born on March 1st, in Sabetha, Kansas, to Leonard and Berniece Norrie. She has one brother who is deceased

    and two brothers living in Olympia, Washington and Stillwater, Oklahoma.

    She grew up and went to school in Sabetha, Kansas, graduating from Linn Rural High School. After graduation, she worked as a telephone operator in Kansas, as well as doing beautician work.

    She married Lesliey Otwell and they had a trucking business. They were blessed with two sons. James lives in Onaga, Kansas, and Douglas lives in Shickley,

    Nebraska.

    Her second husband was Wally Roe who worked in the construction industry. She also traveled alongside him, which she enjoyed very much. After Wally retired they spent most of their time together, especially eating out, working outside, and visiting around town. She has always enjoyed playing bingo and bowling. After Wally died, Betty continued to live at home, keeping herself busy with taking care of her home and fl owers and working crossword puzzles.

    She has fi ve grandchildren and four step-grandchildren and fi ve great-grandchildren and three step great-grandchildren and does enjoy seeing her family.

    Betty came to Heritage Crossings on September 8, 2014, on the advice of her doctor and moved to the Assisted Living Facility on December 30, 2014. We are indeed proud to have Betty as a member of our Heritage family.

  • LIFE AT HERITAGE CROSSINGS

    Non-Discrimination Policy It is the policy of Heritage Crossings of Geneva that all residents and employees are not discriminated against because of age, sex, creed, race, color, religion, national origin, or disability.

    EMPLOYEE ANNIVERSARIESCheryl Tinsley ........................................... 1 yearBrenda Mumm .........................................3 yearsCynthia Auld ...........................................4 yearsVeronica Harder ......................................5 yearsAmy Engle ................................................8 yearsBonnie Keyes ...........................................9 yearsKathy Hudson .......................................13 yearsMary Fogel .............................................36 years

    FEBRUARY BIRTHDAYSResidents

    Kathryn Ashby ...............................................2-3Fern Waters ...................................................2-11Elmer Dockter ...............................................2-12RaVae Bowman ............................................2-14Richard Yaeger ..............................................2-23Claribel Mumm ............................................2-26

    StaffJoni Otwell ..................................................... 2-1Emma Smith .................................................. 2-4Janet Meyer .................................................. 2-12Wendy Morgan ............................................ 2-13Amy Franssen .............................................. 2-15Elizabeth Sieber ........................................... 2-18Hannah Dunlap ........................................... 2-24

    E-mail or fax your loved one.Note New E-Mail Address

    E-mail address:[email protected]

    Fax #: 402-759-3140 Phone 402-759-3194Web Site: www.heritagecrossings.com

    90 Days with Heritage CrossingsElizabeth Sieber

    Our Deepest Sympathy...To the family and friends of

    Wayne Bowman • Chaddie BrookeMargie Unterseher • Dick Hendrickson

    Welcome To...Richard & Wilma Lichti from Shickley

    Elma Vavra from Colorado Springs, CO

    Good Luck To...Merle BuzekMary Jansky

    Community Coffee...Thursday, February 19

    9:30-10:30 a.m.Skilled Dining Room

    Happy AnniversaryClaribel and Willis Mumm

    February 2, 1956

    ON ANOTHER NOTE!

    CHOCOLATE LOVER’S CONTEST

    We are still in need of chocolate recipes for our contest to be held in conjunction with our Valentine’s Party. So far, we only have one and we’d like many more than that!!

    We have much construction going on in both the Skilled Nursing Home and the Assisted Living facility. Please use much care as you are out and about Heritage.

  • LIFE AT HERITAGE CROSSINGS

    FEBRUARY CHURCH SERVICESFebruary 1 - Rev. Stephen Kruschel, Grace LutheranChurch, Geneva and Trinity Lutheran Church, Grafton,2:30 p.m.February 8 - Rev. James Moll, Zion Lutheran Church, Shickley, 2:30 p.m.February 15 - Rev. Diane Ryder, First United Congrega-tional Church, Geneva,, 2:30 p.m.February 22 - Rev. Shawn Nolt, Salem Mennonite, Shickley, 2:30 p.m.

    Sunday School - Held at 9:15 a.m. with Joe Casey from Evangelical Free Church.Devotions - Monday to Friday, 9:20 a.m. or so.Tuesdays - Bible Study with Jo Ann Heath, 9:30 a.m.Wednesdays - Catholic Mass - Father Walsh, 4:00 p.m.FEEL FREE TO COME AND JOIN YOUR LOVED

    ONES FOR OUR WORSHIP SERVICES.

    ValentineParty!

    12:15 p.m.–Assisted Living Royalty crowned12:30 p.m.–Skilled Nursing Home Royalty crowned2:15 – 3:15 p.m.-Social Hour and Chocolate Lover’s Contest in Skilled Dining Room3:15 p.m.–Entertainment by Paul Siebert in the Multi-Purpose Room.

    Saturday, Feb. 14

    Enjoy the pictures of our pie and ice cream social. This is one of the favorite activities of our residents – always back by popular demand. The residents peeled many apples to bake the pies. That is always a big job, but the rewards are enjoyed by all during the social! We listened to the great entertainment by Paul Ramp. He seems to know just the right “old-ies” that we enjoy. Many family members joined the residents after the program for the best part – pie and ice cream.

  • FEBRUARY SPECIAL ACTIVITIES

    HERITAGE CROSSINGS501 North 13th StreetGeneva, Nebraska 68361

    PRSRT STDU.S. POSTAGE

    PAIDPERMIT #10GENEVA, NE

    Small Group & One-On-One Activities Every Weekday, 11:15 A.M.Exercises – Every WeekdayBingo – Every Monday, 2:00 P.M.Evening Activities Every Weekday, 6:30 P.M.

    Sunday School – 9:00 A.M.Catholic Mass – Every Wednesday, 4:00 P.M.Trivia Time, Dinner with Friends, Chimes, Country School, Sing-A-Long, Spelling Bee, and Crafts – To Be Announced

    Monday, February 2 .............Ground Hogs Day-8:30 A.M.; Making Popcorn Flavors; Memorial Service - 2:00 P.M.Tuesday, February 3 ..........................................................................................Bingo-2:00 P.M.; Library Time - 3:30 P.M.Wednesday, February 4 ..............Men’s Group-10:30 A.M.; Snicker Desserts-2:00 P.M.; Catholic Mass - 4:00 P.M.Thursday, February 5 ............................................................Protestant Communion-10:30 A.M.; Crafts - 2:00 P.M.Friday, February 6 .......................................................... Ladies Chit Chat-10:30 A.M.; Movie and Popcorn - 2:00 P.M.Saturday, February 7 ...................................................Come on Over Coffee, Trinity Lutheran, Grafton - 2:30 P.M.Monday, February 9 ......................................................................................................Bells-10:30 A.M.; Bingo - 2:00 P.M.Tuesday, February 10 ......................................................................................................................Sing-A-Long - 2:00 P.M.Wednesday, February 11 ......................Men’s Group-10:30 A.M.; VFW Bingo-2:00 P.M.; Catholic Mass - 4:00 P.M.Thursday, February 12 .................................................. Let’s Cook-10:30 A.M.; Penny Ante/Funnel Cakes - 2:00 P.M.Friday, February 13 ...............................................................Ladies Chit Chat-10:30 A.M.; Valentine Jingo - 2:00 P.M.Saturday, February 14 ............................................. Valentine Day Party Social-2:15 P.M.; Paul Siebert - 3:15 P.M.Monday, February 16 ..................................................................... States & Capitals-10:30 A.M.; Bingo - 2:00 P.M.Tuesday, February 17 ...................................................................Mardi Gras Party-2:00 P.M.; Library Time - 3:30 P.M.Wednesday, February 18 .............Men’s Group-10:30 A.M.; President’s Jingo-2:00 P.M.; Catholic Mass - 4:00 P.M.Thursday, February 19 ........................................ Community Coffee-9:30 A.M.; Chinese New Year Party - 2:00 P.M.Friday, February 20 .............................................................. Ladies Chit Chat-10:30 A.M.; Methodist Bingo - 2:00 P.M.Saturday, February 21 ............................................... Come on Over Coffee, United Methodist, Milligan - 2:30 P.M.Monday, February 23 ...............................................................................................Chimes-10:30 A.M.; Bingo - 2:00 P.M.Tuesday, February 24 ..........................................................................................Volunteer Appreciation Party - 2:00 P.M.Wednesday, February 25 ....................... Men’s Group-10:30 A.M.; VFW Bingo-2:00 P.M.; Catholic Mass - 4:00 P.M.Thursday, February 26 ...................................................................................Let’s Cook-10:30 A.M.; Bowling - 2:00 P.M.Friday, February 27 ......................................................................Ladies Chit-Chat-10:30 A.M.; Social Hour - 2:30 P.M.Saturday, February 28 .............................................................................................................................. Games - 2:00 P.M.

    This Care Facility is a Proud Memberof the Vetter Health Services Family

    “Return Service Requested”