Legacy Award

Lloyd Ganton, founder and CEO of Lloyd Ganton Retirement Centers, was honored with a special Legacy Award on Sept. 7 during the ninth annual Jackson Magazine Health Care Angels awards at the Ella Sharp Museum. Ganton, pictured with Lloyd Ganton Retirement Centers President Paul Buchholz, built Arbor Manor Care Center in 1968. Today, Lloyd Ganton Retirement Centers encompass nine facilities, employ more than 500 and offer about 600 seniors independent, assisted and skilled housing centers in locations throughout Jackson, Brooklyn and Spring Arbor. Ganton has served on various boards and his charitable donations include the Salvation Army, American Cancer Society, United Way, Ella Sharp Museum, Cascades Humane Society and the Jackson Community Foundation. In addition, he founded and runs the Ye Ole Carriage Shop automotive museum in Spring Arbor. His legacy also extends to his alma mater Greenville College, Spring Arbor University, where he and wife Judith co-founded the Ganton Art Gallery.

Photo courtesy of Lloyd Ganton Retirement Centers
 

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