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St. Louis Division    

  • F. Sessions Cole, M.D.
  • Joni Karandjeff
  • Nancy Spewak
  • Thom Sehnert
  • Scott Schnuck
  • Barry Beracha
  • Mary Ann Ricker
  • Arlene Glover

Southeast Division

  • Rick Murray
  • Mary McEntire
  • Colin Patterson

St. Joseph Division

  • Pam Jamison
  • American Family Insurance
  • Heritage Bank
  • Kmart
  • Fern Sharp

Ozark Divison   

  • Leslie Hayter   
  • Sharon Peterson   
  • Jane Enloe    
  • Candy McCarthy
  • Rebecca "Rabbit" Beasley
  • Monte Linn
  • Melanie Earl-Replogle
  • Julie Anderson

Central Division

  • Anne Heine
  • Jim Standfast
  • Mary Young
  • Gretchen Roberts
  • Bob Schwartz

Southwest Division

  • Jeannie Smith
  • Chris Hayes
  • Knights of Columbus - Joplin, MO
  • Jeff Tackett
  • Kristy Tackett
  • Gary Keller
  • Glenda Smith

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Volunteer Recognition and Awards
The Greater Missouri Chapter Honors its Volunteers with Awards.

Connor Henry, Missouri Ambassador
Connor Henry was born weighing a whopping 2 lbs. 2 oz. on Dec. 22, 2001. Although tiny by most standards, Connor was quite large for his gestational age--he was born only 25 weeks into his mother's pregnancy in spite of good nutrition and prenatal care.

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