OGDENSBURG --Throughout the years Doris Ferguson has seen the many changes that United Helpers has gone through. An avid listener to Radio Free Europe and a former worker in the RiverLedge gift shop, …
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OGDENSBURG --Throughout the years Doris Ferguson has seen the many changes that United Helpers has gone through.
An avid listener to Radio Free Europe and a former worker in the RiverLedge gift shop, she recently gathered with residents, family, friends, and staff to celebrate her 40th year as a resident at RiverLedge.
Pictured are residents Mary Logan, Irma Scofield, Doris Ferguson, Ralph Hardy, and Marg Wright. In back are staff Carol Caster, Tim Parsons, Stephanie Pinkerton, Chris Lottie, Beth Bishop, Melanie Brown, Nora Hance, Cindy Corbine, Brittney Dewey, Laurie Robinson, Rose Bouchey, and Al Hanson.