Columbus Community Hospital Foundation Announces Memorials

When you choose to support Columbus Community Hospital through the foundation, you have many options. One of those choices is to donate in memory of a friend or loved one.

The Columbus Community Hospital Foundation is honored to announce the memorials it received from Aug. 1-Oct. 31, 2025. 

In Memory of Linda Bubak

Chris & Amy Blaser family

In Memory of Carroll Channer

Nancy Rinkol

In Memory of Helen Chochon

Laura Gray

In Memory of Evelyn “Elaine” Choutka

Family

In Memory of Joan Johnson

Mary Norton

In Memory of DruAnn Keating

Chris & Amy Blaser

In Memory of Norma Koch

Family & friends

Anonymous

Ken & Peggy Banks

Marc Cherry

Marlene Engel

Dave & Janelle Groteluschen

Kathleen Kasal

Daniel Koch

Jackson & Tracey Moore

Daryl & Wanda Van Fleet

Louis & Barbara Welch

In Memory of John Lehr, Sr.

Chris & Amy Blaser

Robert & Betty Blaser

In memory of Herbert “Herb” Luchsinger

Robert & Betty Blaser

In Memory of Janette Ostrander

Sharon Ernst

In Memory of John “Tom” Roger Jr.

Family & friends

In Memory of Lee Rupp

Carol Keller

In Memory of Marion & Tessie Slusarski

Randy & Nancy Rinkol

In Memory of Robert “Whitey” Walgren

Family & friends

Ronald & Ruth Asche

Bob & Betty Blaser

Chris & Amy Blaser

John & Marlene Cimpl

Mary Norton

Bonnie Schumacher

Jay & Jeanine Trofholz

In Memory of Corey Watts

Randy & Nancy Rinkol

In Memory of David Wentz

Eileen Wentz

The Columbus Community Hospital Foundation assures donors it manages and invests their contributions wisely, and honors their charitable wishes. The foundation manages these contributions through active voluntary leadership and professional staff guidance, and follows current legal regulations and accepted ethical standards.

For more information on the Columbus Community Hospital Foundation and how it may benefit you, visit columbushosp.org.

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