Naomi Koerwitz

Naomi Koerwitz Driving Her Jeep in the Hollers of Hazard.

From 1973 to 1977, Naomi worked in Hazard, Kentucky, a region known for its rugged terrain and underserved population. She joined forces with Lucille LeBeau at a rural health clinic. Armed with her jeep, she navigated the hollers, or narrow valleys, to make mother-daughter visits. These visits were more than just routine check-ups; they were lifelines for many families who had limited access to medical care. Naomi’s dedication during these years was driven by her Christian faith and values, which propelled her to serve in such a challenging environment. Her work in Hazard laid a strong foundation for her future endeavors in community healthcare. Naomi's time in Hazard was marked by numerous heartwarming and challenging experiences. She often recounted the stories of families who had never seen a healthcare provider before her visits. Her presence brought not only medical care but also hope and Anyone remember Naomi Koerwitz and Lucille LeBeau?
Trusting God in Your Journey of Grief

Trusting God in Your Journey of Grief

Trusting God in your journey of grief. A 13 week support group, with a short video and discussion. Learning how to accept the reality of your loss. adjusting to a new normal, answering your questions about God and sharing comfort with others. Great workbook and other support items.
Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Naomi Dassow

Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Naomi Dassow

The content reflects heartfelt tributes and memories shared by friends and family of Naomi, highlighting her kindness, hospitality, and spiritual influence over the years. Various individuals recount personal experiences that showcase her role as a steadfast friend and mentor, deeply impacting their lives. The sentiments expressed emphasize gratitude for the connections formed through shared faith and the joy Naomi brought to those around her, underscoring the profound nature of their relationships.