HSHS St. Anthony’s Memorial Hospital recently recognized employees who reached milestone anniversaries in 2025. The hospital held a reception to celebrate their dedication and service to the community.
Anthony Powers, Chief Administrative Officer at HSHS St. Anthony’s, said, “We are so blessed to have such dedicated colleagues in a variety of roles serving our patients, their families and our community. We wanted to take this time to recognize their service and the impact that they have on the health and well-being of our area residents.”
Staff members honored for 35 years of service included Danette Williamson, Multimodality Technologist.
Employees marking 30 years were Cheryl Apke (Medical-Surgical RN), Victoria Buhnerkempe (Wound Clinic RN), Jennifer Corley (Social Worker), Susan Feldhake (Epic Analyst), Stan Habing (Polysomnographic Technologist), Melissa Meek (IV Therapy RN), and Mindy Taphorn (Medical-Surgical RN).
The 25-year group included Dana Chasteen (Supply Chain Technician), Amy Denning (Pharmacist), Kristina Deters (Digital Production Specialist), Jamie Haarmann (Intensive Care Unit RN), Angela Kelly (Director of Nursing and Integrated Services), Robin Ogle (Post-Anesthesia Care Unit RN), Jill Shirley (Multimodality Technologist), Sara Thoele (Surgery Procedures RN) and Jennifer Wagner (Clinical Educator).
Honorees with 20 years were Sara Borries (PACU RN), Christie Clark (Occupational Therapist), Jennifer Fearday (Women and Infants LPN), Jessica Grobengieser (MRI Technologist), Rachael Hille (Radiology Team Lead), Dana Poe (Women and Infants RN) and Megan Stein (CT Technologist).
Those with 15 years of service included Susan Becker, Radiology Technologist, and Cynthia Einhorn, Wound Clinic RN.
Ten-year honorees were Brittney Crye, Wendy Deters, Brittni Hankins, Michelle Kuhl, Kelly Pagone, Heather Pippin, Kathryn Rincker, Erin Schabbing, Lisa Smith, Seth Stallings and Michelle Woltman.
Five-year recipients were Erica Colman-Loy, Alex Kastl, Emily Lueken, Theresa Mathy, Alyssa Niemerg, Jennifer Schafer and Daniel Shadle.
St. Anthony’s Memorial Hospital expressed appreciation for all colleagues’ commitment to both the hospital and the broader community.


