Gorgeous quilts appreciated by the Hospice Society

Members of the Quilters’ Guild presented the Revelstoke Hospice Society with a set of quilts they made “for Palliative Care individuals that we support,” Hospice President Vivian Mitchell said in an e-mail to The Current.  The people in the picture are, from left to right:  Hospice volunteer Sarah Darval, Sharon Cain and Marie March from the Quilter's Guild, Hospice volunteer Jill Holloway, Quilters Darlene Dabell and Irene Scarcella, Hospice volunteer Phyllis Floyd, Quilters Sheila Crowe, Mary Bradshaw and Diane Frost, and Mitchell herself. “The Revelstoke Hospice Society appreciates the support and community partnership with the Mount Revelstoke Quilters’ Guild and thanks them immensely,” Mitchell said. The presentation was made at the conclusion of an end-of-life workshop last Wednesday. Darlene Dabell photo courtesy of the Revelstoke Hospice Society
Members of the Quilters’ Guild presented the Revelstoke Hospice Society with a set of quilts they made “for Palliative Care individuals that we support,” Hospice President Vivian Mitchell said in an e-mail to The Current. The people in the picture are, from left to right: Hospice volunteer Sarah Darval, Sharon Cain and Marie March from the Quilter’s Guild, Hospice volunteer Jill Holloway, Quilters Darlene Dabell and Irene Scarcella, Hospice volunteer Phyllis Floyd, Quilters Sheila Crowe, Mary Bradshaw and Diane Frost, and Mitchell herself. “The Revelstoke Hospice Society appreciates the support and community partnership with the Mount Revelstoke Quilters’ Guild and thanks them immensely,” Mitchell said. The presentation was made at the conclusion of an end-of-life workshop last Wednesday. Darlene Dabell photo courtesy of the Revelstoke Hospice Society