Keith Ashmus (LC 2002) was honored by the Hospice of Western Reserve for his more than four decades of volunteer service and advocacy for hospice patients. According to an article on the Frantz Ward website, where Ashmus serves as Partner, “He is tirelessly devoted to the Hospice of the Western Reserve and has served on multiple committees and been involved in capital projects, including the vision, site selection and opening of the Ames Hospice House in Westlake.”
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