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On December 3, 2015, the Ransom Memorial Hospital Charitable Association (RMHCA) presented Mary Lynn Gollier a very special thank you for her years of dedicated service to the organization. Mrs. Gollier was a part of the very first board of Directors for the RMHCA, which was established in 1991 after an anonymous donation was given to Ransom Memorial Hospital. Gollier has continuously served on the board for the last 24 years and held the office of Treasurer since 2001.
The Award was presented by incoming Board Chairman Vance Finch and Executive Director Kaci Brady. “We will greatly miss Mary Lynn’s positive attitude and dedication to the organization,” said Brady. “We hope she knows how much of an impact she has made in our efforts to provide the highest quality of healthcare to those cared for by Ransom Memorial Hospital.”
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