During this season of Thanksgiving, we’ve asked you to share why you are grateful. We will share your responses here over the next few weeks and also in our weekly newsletters! Feel free to continue sharing your thoughts with us! Simply click HERE to send an email now and tell us your grateful story!
I’m grateful to have such a wonderful staff to work with, They help make a difference every day in the community.
-Kristy Retton
Mammography Supervisor
I’m very grateful to spend Thanksgiving with my son this year. Because he isn’t always around to spend the holidays with me.
-Vicki Owens
Receptionist, WorkCare
I’m thankful for life family and to be a part of the Trinity family.
-KaQuitta Williams
Medical Assistant, WorkCare
I am thankful for my good health, and the good health of my close family and friends.. I am thankful to spend another holiday season with those that I love, and my first holiday season with my son. 🙂
-Jessica McKeegan
Express Care Radiology
There are many people in health care who do not receive the recognition they deserve. One amazing group of professionals who work very hard and accomplish so much are the Case Managers, Social Workers, and Bundle Navigators. I am grateful for the opportunity to work with these fantastic
-Cynthia Fairclough
Director, Case Management Department
That God is with us every step of this journey and we are always cared for by him!
– Michael Danielson
Cleaning Attendant
TMW Housekeeping
I’m thankful for how the community came together to support my daughter’s benefit that we held at the end of October. THANK YOU!
-Donnie Brown
Inventory Technician/Receiver
I’m most thankful for the parents that God gave me.
They taught me kindness, empathy, the grace of God, giving to the world and not taking from it, a good work ethic, self-reliance, the” no one owes you anything” mindset, helping other in their time of need, looking people In their eyes when talking to them, and personal responsibility. Most importantly the taught me RESPECT!
RESPECT for my elders.
RESPECT for authority.
RESPECT for nature.
RESPECT for my body.
RESPECT for the law.
RESPECT for the flag.
RESPECT for your country.
RESPECT for life.
RESPECT other peoples and cultures.
RESPECT differences.
RESPECT your brothers and sisters.
RESPECT your parents.
RESPECT God your faith and church.
My parents taught me that RESPECT is RESPECT period! It doesn’t have to be earned! Otherwise you lose the whole meaning. That is what I’m thankful for, not just at Thanksgiving but every day. My parents are both gone now but they live in me every single day.
-Thelma Cybulski
Out Patient Analyst
I’m thankful for God, loved ones, my job, co-workers, my health and the new addition to my family, my dog Jasper.
-Gale Dossett
Receptionist
School of Nursing
For each year the Lord gives me with my beautiful mother after her illness. It has been only by his grace I continue to have her. For the blessing of a stable home and my family, with out them I could not do what I do today.
– Krystal Wolfe
THTC Housekeeping
The blessing of parents who raised me right and gave me the support I needed to do what I am doing today
– Jonathan Cortez
TMW RN Emergency Department
I recently had a back injury that causes it to be very painful to sit. As I have a desk job, this was very problematic. Thankfully, with help, I was able to get a stand-up desk. I am very grateful to my supervisor, Sandy Truax, our director, Jim Dumpman, Ashely Stewart from Purchasing, her director, Jim DeMaria, as well as Trinity for making it possible for me to acquire this desk so I may continue to work.
-Hilary Hart
THS Payroll Assistant
I am thankful for my family, my job, my Trinity Family, and my new grandbaby, also my mother who is strong willed and taught me the same. Without any of this, it wouldn’t have made me the person I am today! Thank you all!!
-Jenny Greer
Patient Registration
Trinity Hospital Twin City
I am thankful for my coworkers and my friends. Life on life’s terms can be hard. I felt defeated. God has blessed me through my coworkers and friends. And I may never be able to say thank you enough, I can say I am thankful for each and everyone for being messengers from God to me. THANK YOU!
-Sara Powell
Housekeeping
Trinity Health System West
God. Lord Jesus. Grace. Life. Family, immediate & extended, and being able to spend time with them (includes animal family). Intact abilities: to love, think, know, understand, communicate, hear, see, touch, talk, empathize, etc.
-Jill Westfall
Nursing Supervisor
Trinity Health System, East
Second chances, My health,& my two favorite boys my boyfriend Brandon and my dog Meicco
-Alexandra M. Autino
Pharmacy Technician
Trinity Health System West
I am thankful for so many blessings in my life but the biggest one this year is the marriage of my son to an amazing young woman who brings our family so much happiness. Driving to work this morning I wanted to worry about finances or little things and I stopped and decided to count my blessings instead!!! Have a blessed Thanksgiving everyone
-Tammie Spence
MDS Coordinator
I AM THANKFUL FOR MY MOTHER AND FATHER STILL BEING HERE WITH ME AND FOR THEM RAISING ME TO KNOW THAT WHATEVER I WANT OR NEED I HAVE TO WORK FOR , AND THAT NO ONE IN THIS WORLD OWES YOU ANYTHING .💕
– Patricia Harper
Trinity ENT (Dr. Mastros & Dr. DiBiase
I’m thankful for how the community came together to support my daughter’s benefit that we held at the end of October. THANK YOU!
-Donnie Brown
Inventory Technician/Receiver
I’m most thankful for the parents that God gave me.
They taught me kindness, empathy, the grace of God, giving to the world and not taking from it, a good work ethic, self-reliance, the” no one owes you anything” mindset, helping other in their time of need, looking people In their eyes when talking to them, and personal responsibility. Most importantly the taught me RESPECT!
RESPECT for my elders.
RESPECT for authority.
RESPECT for nature.
RESPECT for my body.
RESPECT for the law.
RESPECT for the flag.
RESPECT for your country.
RESPECT for life.
RESPECT other peoples and cultures.
RESPECT differences.
RESPECT your brothers and sisters.
RESPECT your parents.
RESPECT God your faith and church.
My parents taught me that RESPECT is RESPECT period! It doesn’t have to be earned! Otherwise you lose the whole meaning. That is what I’m thankful for, not just at Thanksgiving but every day. My parents are both gone now but they live in me every single day.
-Thelma Cybulski
Out Patient Analyst
I’m thankful for God, loved ones, my job, co-workers, my health and the new addition to my family, my dog Jasper.
-Gale Dossett
Receptionist
School of Nursing