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Carroll Lutheran Village Employees Honored For Years of Service
355 years of combined service achieved by 32 employees

Carroll Lutheran Village recognized 32 employees for their years of service at John Street Station in Westminster on March 15. These employees achieved a combined 355 years of service at the continuing care retirement community in Westminster through the end of 2017.
35 Years - Larry Eyler
30 Years - Tammy Hartman
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25 Years - Charlotte Schaffer, Rev. Jimmie Schwartz
20 Years - Barbara Leasure, Wayne Nickles
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15 Years - Scott Brown, Diane Nolte, Tammy Schreck
10 Years - Jessica Andrews, Cyntia Edwards, Megan Haga, Linda Jordan, Donna May, James Marders, Teresa Monheit, Monica Sloan
5 Years - Lisa Albin, Francine Boothe, Rachel Cole, Amy Frederick, Carol Frey, Pamela Johnson, Jason Lang, Terry Mapp, Victorine Nche, Julie Ann Nool, Danielle Russell, Jackie Serra, Frank Wagner, Ashley Weber, David Yingling
Employees who retired during the previous year were also honored. Robert Kropkowski, Maryann Leckron, Dinah Reese and Donna Stephan were noted for marking their retirement in 2017.
Carroll Lutheran Village is a not-for-profit accredited continuing care retirement community in Westminster that includes 398 homes and apartments, 50 assisted living suites in the Diven House and 103 skilled nursing beds in the Health Care Center. The Village is home to nearly 700 residents.

Front from left: Jackie Serra, Victorine Nche, Terry Mapp, Monica Sloan. Center from left: Lisa Albin, Tammy Hartman, Diana Nolte, Linda Jordan, Barbara Leasure, Larry Eyler. Back from left: Frank Wagner, Teresa Monheit, Rachel Cole, Jimmie Schartz, Scott Brown.
Carroll Lutheran Village is an accredited, not-for-profit continuing care retirement community in Westminster with approximately 700 residents in 398 homes and apartments, 50 assisted living suites in the Diven House and 103 skilled nursing beds in the Health Care Center.