Cape May County Herald, 20 August 1980 IIIF issue link — Page 17

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Wednesday, August 20.1980

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SEA ISLE — During the recent Bloodmobile visit here, 17 persons achieved one gallon or more status. They included the

following persons:

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17 Achieve Blood Donor Gallon Status

Robinson, Thomas ZeUs, Kenneth Wagner. James Adler. Sr. Andrea Mitchell, William Speas.Sr. Barbara Hoffman, Joseph Freda, Edward Matlack, Michael Davies, John Harrison.

Charles Town. Francis McKee, Joseph Larkin, James lannone and John Causfiehl. Volunteers were Tina Remy, Herbert and Ruth Spence, Thelma Poinsetta,

Frank Hennington, Charles Gillespie, Paul McKimyy, Mary Lee Corr. Algie Viet, Mary Donovan and Charles Clansey. Jeannine Koknar was supervising nurse.

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