
Pair of dedications honor years of service, generosity

Top of the page: Pat and Paul Lingle stand in the Paul & Pat Lingle Family Dining Room on Reid Health's main campus in Richmond. Above: Robin Henry stands in the Henry Oncology Conference Room on Reid Health's main campus in Richmond.
Aug. 26, 2025 -- Reid
Health on Monday celebrated a pair of major gifts to the Reid Health Foundation
from three local residents who have a considerable history of service and
generosity to the community.
Reid staff, Governing Board members, and guests gathered on
the health system's main campus to watch as the designations were announced,
starting with the Henry Oncology Conference Room followed by the Paul & Pat
Lingle Family Dining Room.
Robin Henry has served on the Governing Board since 2019
and also has served a total of 11 years as a Foundation Board member. Henry has
championed many Reid causes throughout the years through her volunteerism and
generosity, including BRAvo!, Kaleidoscope, and ReidRide.
"Robin has said many times that giving isn't about the
amount, it's about the act. It's about neighbors caring for neighbors," said
Jason Troutwine, Reid Health Vice President/Reid Foundation President.
"Her voice has been instrumental in shaping how Reid Health
cares for the community beyond hospital walls, with a focus on prevention,
wellness, and access for everyone."
Paul Lingle has served on the Governing Board for more than
four decades and served on the Foundation Board from 1996-2004. He and his
wife, Pat, have a long history of providing philanthropic support to community
nonprofits that enhance the health and well-being of the community, provide
educational opportunities, or advance the arts.
"Paul and Pat's generosity has touched every corner of this
community. They believe in a thriving community that is built on three
essential pillars -- education, the arts, and healthcare. Their investments in
each area can be seen and felt throughout Wayne County," Troutwine said.
"These gifts are not simply names on walls. They are
investments in people and learning and in the vibrancy of this community."
As civic leaders, Henry and the Lingles are rooted in Richmond
and have sought to give back to the city and Wayne County through the years.
"Each one of us can make a difference in our own way,"
Henry said. "Our community is truly blessed to have Reid there for us, and I
can't imagine not having Reid. It's an integral part of the emotional and
physical well-being of our community as well as a leader in our community
initiatives."
"These dedications honor individuals whose lives are marked by service, leadership, and generosity. They remind us that philanthropy is more than a financial act. It is a conscious decision to share one's own resources to help others and invest in our collective future." -- Jason Troutwine, Reid Health Vice President/Reid Foundation President
The gifts will go toward the creation of two endowed funds.
Henry's has been designated for the Reid Health Foundation to use wherever the
need is the greatest while the Lingles are starting the Paul & Pat Lingle
Experiential Learning Scholarship Fund.
Distributions from the Lingles' gift will be used to help
college students seeking internship, apprenticeship, and other experiential
learning opportunities in healthcare by providing an hourly wage to those who
participate in such roles at Reid.
"I am always interested in keeping Richmond and Wayne
County's best and brightest here," Paul Lingle said. "If we can get them
connected -- get them in healthcare early -- we have a good chance of keeping
them here and keeping them at Reid."
The new named spaces not only honor the specific
contributions of Henry and the Lingles, but they serve as reminders of the
impact any local resident can have on the communities they call home.
"These dedications honor individuals whose lives are marked
by service, leadership, and generosity. They remind us that philanthropy is
more than a financial act. It is a conscious decision to share one's own
resources to help others and invest in our collective future," Troutwine said.
For more information about the Reid Health Foundation and its
role in the community or to make a donation, go to reidhealth.org/foundation or
call (765) 983-3102.