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The Dispatch/Maryland Coast Dispatch
September 27, 2013
Worcester Youth’s Annual Review Honors Cordial
Hannah Saulsbury and Jamie McDonald performed Phillip Phillips’ song “Home” for the audience.
By TRAVIS BROWN
STAFF WRITER
At its Annual Review, Dedication and Reception Friday in Berlin, Worcester Youth & Family Counseling Services unveiled a new piece of art to honor the memory of Carolyn Cordial, who passed away earlier this year, and celebrate her 38 years of serving the community. Pictured above are artist Kathy Denk with Cordial’s children, Ally and Tucker. Photos by Travis Brown
BERLIN – It was an emotional night at the Worcester Youth and Family Counseling Services (WYFCS) annual review Friday, as a ceremony was dedicated to former Assistant and Clinical Director Carolyn Cordial, who passed away in April. It was a time of reflection for WYFCS with Director Teresa Fields reminding everyone in attendance that the organization had lost a giant with Cordial’s passing. “Tonight we honor and celebrate a dear friend and colleague, Carolyn Cordial. Although I could talk all
night about the things she has accomplished, I think that all of us in this room know what she has done for the community, what she has meant to all of us at Worcester Youth and Family and the positive difference she’s made in the lives of many, many people,” Fields said. “I’ve spent almost every day of my life with her for the past 15 years and I can truly say she’s the most intelligent, caring person I’ve ever known.” The work Cordial had accomplished for WYFCS over the last decade and a half is immeasurable, according to Fields. “She lived and breathed the CASEE PAGE 57
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