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Cherry Hill residents honored by Samaritan

The ninth annual Samaritan Hospice Winterfest, held at The Mansion in Voorhees, celebrated the hard work and accomplishments of Samaritan Hospice’s dedicated employees and volunteers.

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Samaritan President/CEO Mary Ann Boccolini presented recognition awards at Winterfest. Honorees included employees who have been with the organization for milestone years and volunteers who have reached important levels in the hours of service they have given.

Top awards of the afternoon were presented to Judy Taylor of Delran and Susan Toothman of Marlton for 25 years of employment at Samaritan Hospice; along with Joan Harrigan of Moorestown, who was recognized for 4,500 hours of volunteer service.

Gail Magnus of Cherry Hill was recognized for 1,000 hours of volunteer service, and Eli Weitzman, 9, of Cherry Hill was awarded for volunteering 50 hours of service.

Gail Magnus of Cherry Hill is congratulated on 1,000 hours of volunteer service by Samaritan Hospice volunteer coordinators Erin Bernard and Sharon Wenner.

Eli Weitzman, 9, of Cherry Hill receives an award for volunteering 50 hours of service to Samaritan Hospice.

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