Sutterfield said the donation was made in memory of her late husband, Jeff.
“I am beyond grateful for both Hospice of the Ozarks and Arvest Bank. Both organizations have helped and supported me and my family during the most difficult time in our lives,” she said. “I am proud to be part of Arvest, an organization that supports community services like Hospice of the Ozarks.”
Hospice of the Ozarks, a subsidiary of Baxter Health, provides end-of-life and supportive care to patients and families throughout the region.
Raynor said the support helps sustain the organization’s 46-year mission. “We are deeply grateful to the Sutterfield family and the Arvest Foundation for their generous donation,” she said. “Your support helps us continue our mission of providing compassionate care to individuals facing life-limiting illnesses and to families journeying through grief.”
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