
Claire Bauer was a long-time resident of Gardnerville, settling here with her husband Peter after his military retirement. Claire loved spending time with her kids and grandkids, her friends, the quilting bunch and the swimming gals. She also loved giving her time to her church and volunteering at Carson Valley Medical Center. Claire died suddenly of a heart condition on February 19, 2016, at 71 years young. Her family started this award to recognize others who, like their mom, have a kind, compassionate, and giving heart, and are always willing to lend a hand.
Read: 2016 Heart of a Volunteer Award Recipient Marjorie Runyon
Read: 2018 Heart of a Volunteer Award Recipient Chris Longley
Read: 2019 Heart of a Volunteer Award Recipient Diane Maki
Thank you for taking the time to nominate a CVMC volunteer who embodies these qualities. Complete the nomination form below, and either email it or mail it as directed.
You can also help us recognize our volunteers by donating to the award fund. Your donation is greatly appreciated and will help us continue to recognize those who serve our community and who enhance the patient experience at Carson Valley Medical Center. Give today.
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Here is a digital version of our Winter 2021 edition of Healthy Carson Valley Newsletter presented by Carson Valley Medical Center.
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