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Show Flora Flygare, Hospital Employee of the Year IIF"& -.1 fer: St I Lift tt; llflfeA " Itli fetitisitS-.;;', Wl5.': ;iillt - -11 iiBliltlilll cheerful and when her assistance is needed, she does what need to be done - then follows up later to see if everything is okay." "When she cleans an area you can be sure it will always pass the white glove test." "She has a green thumb when it comes to plants, and I'm sure she talks to them when she shines their leaves." These were only some of the comments made regarding Mrs. Flygare, who says she loves working at the hospital. "I love the people, and love everything about my job," she says. Born in Orem, she received her education at Pleasant Grove High School, and began working at the American Fork Hospital in June of 1982. Prior to joining the staff at the hospital, she did sewing for S & M Toys, worked at the Egan Deli in Provo, and tutored fourth grade students in reading and spelling. At the hospital she has served on the hospital community relations committee. She and her husband, John W. Flygare, are the parents of five children: John Kay, Bruce, Morris, Dean and David. They also have 21 grandchildren. She says her hobbies include sewing, flower arranging, crocheting, quilting and all crafts. Flora Flygare Flora Flygare, a housekeeper at the American Fork Hospital, has been named "Employee of the Year" at the hospital. Everyone queried about Mrs. Flygare agreed she should receive the honor. "She's the sweetest person, you'll ever find. She always goes out of her way to help and never complains." "Flora is always willing to go the extra mile to be of service to everyone. She is always very |