
Western Reserve Masonic Community (WRMC) is home to hundreds of residents with diverse interests and talents! We are blessed to have an assortment of people from all walks of life who love to share their stories and varied histories.
Ray and Jan Bubsey (pictured above), who were among the first residents at WRMC, spend hours working in their gardens during the warmer months. They enjoy tending to their vegetables and flowers whenever possible.
Rowena Lindh shares her gardening skills with WRMC as a whole, choosing to devote her time to the Primrose Path, a garden created and maintained by community residents. This space is a beautiful lounging area for residents and guests who enjoy time outdoors or just stopping out to admire the roses and other flora.
Bill and Rosemary Haumesser spend their free time focusing on their spirituality. They are both active volunteers with their church, as well as organizations that support the local homeless.
Bob Penovich (right) is a proponent of the WRMC Wood Shop, a designated woodworking area that provides interested residents with the tools to craft wood items.
Tom Sowers travels to Southern Ohio to cut acres of grass. He also has a history of dirt biking!
Bob McCullough has a longstanding passion for singing. He currently participates in barbershop quartets.
Residents are the greatest treasure at WRMC, truly valued for everything they have done in their lifetimes and what they continue to contribute. We look forward to many years full of these wonderful contributions and more examples of the uniqueness of the residents of Western Reserve Masonic Community and our other facilities throughout Ohio.