Golf play day helps to fund hospice work

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The family of Jack Rosquist and Serenity Hospice and Home would like to thank all those who participated in the first Jack Rosquist Memorial Golf Play Day at Lost Nation Golf Club on Sept. 22.

Special thanks to all the hole sponsors and prize donors: Accurate Paving, Dixon; Angelo’s III, Dixon; Anything Automotive, Dixon; Burkardt’s LP Gas, Polo; Carpet One, Dixon; Mama Cimino’s, Dixon; Corner Spot Sports Bar and Grill, Dixon; Crest Foods, Ashton; Dixon Ace Hardware; Dixon Autobody Clinic, Inc.; Dixon Police; Dixon’s Tire Center; Harden’s Truck and Radiator Repair, Dixon; InstruCon, Rockford; Ken Nelson Auto Plaza, Dixon; Oregon; Northern Illinois Wall and Ceiling, Dixon; Martin Co., Oregon; North Oil Company, Dixon; Plum Electric Inc., Mount Morris; Raynor Manufacturing, Dixon; Rod Peterson Construction, Mount Morris; Royal Palms, Dixon; Sauk Valley Machining, Dixon; Shamrock Pub, Dixon; James and Brenda Sklavanitis; Spectrum Preferred Meats Inc., Mount Morris; Stewart’s Heating and Air Conditioning, Dixon; Strub and Sons Painting, Dixon; TC1 Corp./Stables, Dixon; Wes’s Tree Service, Oregon; and Zero’s Tap, Dixon.

We also thank Anne’s Garden Center, Dixon; Creative Cards by Julie Wardell; Dad’s Restaurant; Deer Valley Golf Course; Farley’s; Galena Steak House, Dixon; Janet Lynch; Jeff’s Refs, Polo; KSB Hospital, Dixon; Maggie’s Idle Hour, Mount Morris; Midwest Cement; Prairie View Country Club, Byron; Razor Replay Carts, Dixon; River’s Edge; RP Lumber, DeKalb; Rochelle Golf and Steakhouse; Rockstar Tour Bus, Dixon; Shady Oaks Country Club, Sublette; Sugar and Spice by Brandi; Stacy Long; Timber Creek Country Club, Dixon; Tractor Supply; White Pines Inn, Mount Morris; and Winfield Solutions/Al VanHalsburg, Dixon.

All proceeds will benefit Serenity Hospice and Home patients and their families. It is only with the continued support of so many in the community that the work of Serenity Hospice and Home is possible.

Note to readers – Lynn Knodle is the executive director of Serenity Hospice and Home.

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