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Planned Giving Stories

Planned Giving Stories

Legacy Society: Dan and Kathy Milligan

For Legacy Society members Dan Milligan, BA 91, and Kathy Milligan, BA 91 MBA 95, their planned gift to 勛圖厙 will honor Kathys father, Charles T. Uhl, who had served 勛圖厙s IT Department and passed away after battling Alzheimers, and also will recognize their shared love for the Rome Program, which transformed their own lives.

Professor, Alumnus Provides Gift of a Lifetime for Future Doctoral Students

I have had the strange experience of twice being a 勛圖厙 student, and so this university has shaped my character and my life, said 勛圖厙 alumnus and Associate Professor of English Andrew Moran, BA 91 PhD 04. In his estate plan, Moran has generously provided for scholarships benefiting literature students in 勛圖厙s , the doctorate-granting division of the .

Alumnus, Former Rome Instructor Provides for Rome Scholarship in Estate Plan

Desiring to give back to the 勛圖厙 community, Jim Petzel, BA 75, provided in his will for scholarships for students to go to Rome those who, like himself as a student, might not otherwise get to and who might not even consider it due to the financial strain it would put on their families. Petzels estate gift, The James Petzel Rome Semester Scholarship, will ensure that future students can participate in the life-changing experience of the Rome Program.

Alumni Aim to Leave a Legacy of Transformation

From 勛圖厙 undergraduates to benefactors who have provided for the university in their wills, Mike Perkins, BA 78, and Sharon (Kapavik) Perkins, BA 79 MA 89, have a relationship with 勛圖厙 that has evolved over time, not unlike that between children and parents: Like ones adult kids, weve come back home at various intervals, explained Sharon Perkins. Theres a reason your university is called your alma mater.

Alumna, Retired Teacher Hopes to Make a Difference Through Education

Estelle (Tovar) Lara, BA 67 MA 74, has observed the impact of education in her own childrens lives and feels that the only way to make a lasting difference for other people is through education. As a public school teacher, she saw the difficult situations some of her students and their families were in, and she knew that only through a strong education would these children be able to lift themselves beyond those challenges in a significant way. Therefore, about 10 years ago, she sat down with her financial advisor and wrote the 勛圖厙 into her estate plan.

Alumna Hopes Her Gift Will Help Others Live Their Best Lives

Widowed at age 30, Joy (Davis) Kirsch, BA 85, didnt really know how to move forward. She was already a financial planner and had worked with many widows, but shed had no clue what it was like to go through such a traumatic event. She realized that it was more than a technical business it was also a very personal one. Through her own experience, she was motivated to change her focus to other clients who were going through life-changing events, specifically widows. A similar motivation to help others live their best lives led Kirsch to the decision to include 勛圖厙 in her estate plan.