Dr. Bill and Anne Cross
In the words of Rhonda Cunningham...
If you were to look up the definition of “trusted advisor; loyal; desire to help, or generous” you might find the names Dr. Bill and Anne Cross.
During my career with the Foundation, I have sought out their opinion on key business matters and have witnessed their unwavering support – both in terms of volunteer time and financial resources. They lead with their hearts and always give sound advice, and I appreciate both.
“It was during the capital campaign to build the Northumberland Hills Hospital I was first introduced to Anne. She agreed to be part of the fundraising team that invited financial support from the community. When this campaign successfully concluded, we convinced her to serve as the first-ever Chair to the Caring for Generations Society – a new initiative to encourage annual giving. She also served on the Foundation’s Board of Directors.
When I asked her why she did it? Why she dedicated so much time and heart to the Hospital, she shared “it fed my soul to be surrounded by these people who were so giving to their community, and so energetic, and I think that’s what kept me going for as long as I did.”
Bill, having moved to the community in 1996, joined a practice at the Cobourg Medical Centre. He also found the time to work in the Hospital’s Emergency Department, Operating Rooms, Intensive Care Unit, and served on several committees. Beyond the walls of the Hospital, he made house calls and visits to Golden Plough Lodge and hosted a number of family practice students prior to his retirement in 2014.
He told me he made certain the students were aware of the significance of community fundraising in connection to healthcare and that he was inspired by the community’s response to the hospital’s needs over the years.
Their investment of time and resources has personally impacted the level of care our community receives, and as luck would have it, has also benefitted their family.
Many of their grandchildren took their first breaths at NHH and were often welcomed into the world in a birthing suite dedicated to the memory of Anne’s first husband, Dr. David Flindall.
They also credit NHH with saving their son-in-law’s life after he experienced a cardiac arrest while out for a walk. And most recently Anne’s sister spent time in the ICU.
Looking back on these personal experiences, they are reminded of the benefit of having medical care close to home.
“I think the Hospital is the most important institution in the community for healthcare, and that’s why we like to support,” they shared with me.
Anne and Bill…. you play an important role in this Hospital’s story, and we are grateful for everything you do. Thank you!
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