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Article: MAKING LIFE A LITTLE EASIER FOR OTHERS WHEN PAT CRAVEN WAS NAMED OUTSTANDING CITY EMPLOYEE, IT TOOK NO ONE BY SURPRISE.(VIRGINIA BEACH BEACON)
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- The Virginian-Pilot (Norfolk, VA)
- Article date:
- June 27, 1997
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Byline: PAM STARR, STAFF WRITER
TRYING TO FIND someone who doesn't like Pat Craven is impossible.
Her co-workers describe Craven as one of the nicest, most humble people around. Dedicated, caring and compassionate. Goes the extra mile. Willing to do anything for anyone.
It came as no surprise to them that Craven, the coordinator of the Respite Care for the Elderly program in the city's Comprehensive Mental Health Services, was chosen the Outstanding City of Virginia Beach Employee of the Year.
No one could be more deserving, said Mary Ann McLaughlin, a clinician for Older Adult Services who put together the nominating package with ...