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PITTSBURGH, March 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Highmark Health announced today that Kathy L. Pape, Esq., senior counsel with Saxton & Stump in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, has been named to its board of directors effective immediately.
Kathy Pape, Highmark Health Board of Directors
Ms. Pape practices in Saxton & Stump s Regulatory and Government Affairs, Business and Corporate, Internal Investigations, and Mergers and Acquisitions groups. Before entering private practice, Ms. Pape was head of American Water s mid-Atlantic region which included Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Virginia, and Maryland. Prior to that she was the president of Pennsylvania American Water.
In the community, Ms. Pape is dedicated to several non-profit organizations and has chaired the Pennsylvania Business Counsel, the Foundation for Enhancing Communities, and the Pennsylvania Chapter of the National Association of Water Companies. She is an active member of the Boards of the M
Sanford H. ‘Sandy’ Friemann
Sanford H. “Sandy” Friemann of New Suffolk died suddenly from cardiac arrest on Wednesday, March 3, 2021, near his winter residence in Marco Island, Fla. He was 79 years old.
Born on Aug. 19, 1941, to Henry and Lillian (Mock) Friemann in Freeport, N.Y., Sandy spent his early summers on Little Creek in Cutchogue. He attended the University of Georgia and SUNY/Farmingdale, earning a degree in horticulture. After graduating, he moved full-time to Cutchogue, where he began what would become a 40-year career in agriculture. He was the co-founder of Pinewood Perennial Gardens in Cutchogue with his longtime business partner, Hank Rienecker.
Sanford H. ‘Sandy’ Friemann
Sanford H. “Sandy” Friemann of New Suffolk died suddenly from cardiac arrest on Wednesday, March 3, 2021, near his winter residence in Marco Island, Fla. He was 79 years old.
Born on Aug. 19, 1941, to Henry and Lillian (Mock) Friemann in Freeport, N.Y., Sandy spent his early summers on Little Creek in Cutchogue. He attended the University of Georgia and SUNY/Farmingdale, earning a degree in horticulture. After graduating, he moved full-time to Cutchogue, where he began what would become a 40-year career in agriculture. He was the co-founder of Pinewood Perennial Gardens in Cutchogue with his longtime business partner, Hank Rienecker.
Mar 4, 2021
FREDONIA Sharon Elizabeth (McIntyre) Morrison, age 78, of Fre-donia, N.Y., passed away Sunday, Feb. 28, 2021, at Mercy Hospital in South Buffalo.
Sharon was a life-long resident of Chautauqua County. She was born in Jamestown, N.Y., and gra-duated from Dunkirk High School. In 1964, she and her husband, Larry, pur-chased their first and for-ever home in Fredonia, where her husband contin-ues to reside today.
Sharon became an Amer-ican Red Cross lifeguard at the age of 15 and attended Aquatic School to become a Water Safety Instructor.
When her family was young, Sharon worked in the grapes alongside her husband and as a substitute teacher, while continuing to lifeguard and teach learn-to-swim lessons. Later, she transitioned to working in aquatics full-time, including, teach-ing adapted aquatics, coaching a special Olym-pics swim team, leading adult Acquacize classes, and as a NYSPHSAA swimming official.
Unlike Type 2 diabetes, which in many cases can be reversed, Type 1 cannot. Known as Dr. Marta to her patients, she started in medicine by working in a laboratory studying growth hormones.