Butterfield LIFE Sept + Oct 2018

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Foundation News

Board Spotlight

The Butterfield Trail Village Foundation is grateful for the gifts received between June 1, 2018, and August 8, 2018, from the following donors:

Beautification Fund • Polly Lancaster • Marie Breuer in memory of Andrew Breuer • Faye Crowell in memory of Colleen Taylor • Earlene Henry in memory of J. B. Raulston • Polly Lancaster in memory of William Medley • Harris and Carol Sonnenberg in memory of Colleen Taylor Donations • Lannie Garner Health Care Center Fund • Anonymous in memory of Sarah Hoffius • Anonymous in memory of Jim Buckner • Kenneth Steele and Beth Vaughan-Wrobel Steele in memory of Colleen Taylor and Alice Jones • Dick and Anne Booth in memory of Jim Buckner and William Medley • Polly Lancaster in memory of Alta Scott Honors/Memorials • Shirley Chewning in memory of Colleen Taylor • Ron and Polly Hanson in memory of Ken Mays and Jim Buckner • Harris and Carol Sonnenberg in memory of J.B. Raulston and Ken Mays • Shirley Chewning in memory of Jim Buckner • Ellis Trumbo in memory of Jim Buckner • Madlyn Mason and Whitener E. H. Club in memory of Alice Jones • Roy and Butch Clinton in memory of Jim Buckner and Bill Medley • Jerry and Kay Brewer in memory of Jim Buckner Library Fund • Margaret Blair in memory of Alice Jones Moving Made Easy • Dan Griffin and Fran Pearson • Deane Meek • Lois Matson • Lela Culpepper • June Colwell Music & Performance Fund • Carol Barnett • Betty Harrison • Tom and Jill King • Tim and Judy Schatzman • Polly Lancaster in memory of Jim Buckner and Colleen Taylor Sensory Garden • Roy Widmann in honor of Kenneth Steele and Beth Vaughan-Wrobel Steele and in memory of Marci Widmann 20 BUTTERFIELD LIFE

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Meet Your Village Board Q&A with BTV Board Member Dr. Larry Hanley For more than three decades, Butterfield Trail Village has represented the pinnacle of premier retirement living in Northwest Arkansas. This is due in large part to the efforts of a dedicated group of BTV Board members working for and alongside Village residents and staff. This is the second in a series of Q&As introducing Butterfield LIFE readers to the newest members of the BTV Board of Directors who began serving in 2018. Q:

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Where did you grow up and how long have you and your family been in Northwest Arkansas? I grew up in Indiana. I lived and practiced medicine in Wisconsin nearly 24 years and in the Houston area of Texas area for over four years. My wife and I moved to Fort Smith, Ark., in September, 1989, when I accepted a position with the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences at the Fort Smith AHEC Family Practice Residency Program. After retirement my wife and I built a home north of Alma where we resided until we moved to BTV in October 2011. Tell us about your profession: After completing my medical training, I practiced in west central Wisconsin as a GP attaining board certification in Family Practice in 1972 and was elected a Charter Fellow of the AAFP in 1974. In March 1975, I received an academic appointment to the Department of Family Medicine and Practice at the University of Wisconsin Medical School. I helped establish and was the director of the Eau Claire Family Practice Residence Program in Eau Claire, Wis. I also have had appointments to the Department of Family Practice and Community Medicine at the University of Texas Medical School at Houston and the Department of Family and Community Medicine at UAMS. I was the director of the Montgomery County Medical Education Foundation Family Residency Program in Conroe, Texas, and the AHEC Fort Smith Family Practice Program in Fort Smith.


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