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Page 12 THE VILLADOM TIMES I • October 15, 2014 Gordon Stanley to chair CHCC Foundation Board Gordon Stanley of Wyckoff was recently elected to serve as chairman of the Christian Health Care Center Founda- tion. Stanley succeeds Garry Dykhouse, who retired this summer as board chair upon completion of his term, but will continue to serve on the CHCC Foundation Board of Trustees. Stanley has been a member of the board since 2008, and previously served as vice chair. He was the CEO of a filter manufacturing business and is currently CEO of an Internet security and website business. He has been a member of the CHCC Golf Committee and is a past chair- man of Eastern Christian Children’s Retreat. Stanley is very active in the Township of Wyckoff, having served as mayor, fire chief, and chairman of the Bergen County Board of Education. He was also the former chair of the Wyckoff Planning Board. Stanley is also a 37-year board member of a Christian International Mission called Opera- tion Mobilization. He and his wife have three adult children and five Gordon Stanley grandchildren, and have resided in Wyckoff for the past 50 years. They are members of Cornerstone Christian Church, where Stanley has served as an elder and elder chair. “I am honored to be elected as the new chairman of the Foundation Board of Trustees of an organization that I am very passionate about, but I am also humbled to be following in the footsteps of Garry Dykhouse,” Stanley said. “Garry has been such a gifted visionary and provided outstanding leadership to Christian Health Care Center for so many years. It will be both a challenge and a pleasure to follow his legacy of service.” Dykhouse’s term will come to a close at a significant time. On Oct. 16, CHCC will be honoring Garry and Raeann Dykhouse and Kuiken Brothers Company, Inc. for their legacy of service, leadership, and commitment. This Celebration of Excellence will be held at The Terrace at Biagio’s in Paramus. “Garry and Raeann Dykhouse have devoted most of their lives to serving the community,” said Douglas A. Struyk, CPA, LNHA, CHCC’s president and CEO. “Giving back to others is very important to both of them. “Garry’s foresight in founding and establishing the foundation in 1995 is just one example of his commitment, generosity, and leadership. I am confident that Gordon Stanley will also provide the guidance and leadership that Garry has brought to the table for many years. As Garry transitions from his role as foundation board chair, we look forward to honoring him at our upcoming gala.” CHCC provides a broad continuum of high-quality, compassionate care, including superior senior-life, short- term rehab, and mental-health services. As a non-profit organization, CHCC delivers care based upon the Chris- tian principles on which it was founded more than a cen- tury ago.