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With a stroke of the "Poet's pen" Barbara and David Groce became Philadelphians, creating a legacy that will support generations of students to come.
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Zilpha Keatley Snyder '48 and Larry Snyder's '50 story began in a familiar
space on the Whittier College campus. The late Zilpha...
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For Rosa Lee Black Votteri '62, attending Whittier College was a life-changing experience that led her to a public health career with stops in...
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Raymond Erickson '63 arrived in Whittier from Chicago when his father accepted a position with North American Aviation. From an...
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When Sandy (Hayden) Davidson '67 stepped onto the Whittier College campus something clicked, "I felt immediately comfortable," she says.
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One day, early in September of 1956, Jim Thomann '60 assembled with the rest of the Whittier College freshman in the old First...
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Trustee Dr. Janet Roberts '64 and her husband Dr. Edgar Clark recently made a wonderful commitment to the College through...
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For alumnus Frank Olson '64, his time at Whittier was one of self-discovery. "It was when I figured out who I was.
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For Lynne (Klein) Therriault '62, Whittier College has always been a special place. She studied political science, enjoyed small intimate classes, and knew everyone in her major. She credits her professors at Whittier with challenging her to think critically and explore how the world worked.
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For Carolyn (Crowell) Warner '66, Whittier College has always felt like family. It's where she developed lifelong friendships and where professors were there for her in good times and in bad.
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John ("Jack") Wesley Hole, Whittier resident, retired science educator, and proud Poet parent and grandparent, established an endowed scholarship at Whittier College in memory of his beloved wife, Shirley.
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For alumnus Paul Moore '68, an estate gift to Whittier College is a way to both honor the past and shape the future.
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"Whittier just seemed to fit him like a glove," Professor of Political Science John Neu said. "He wore his Whittier College accessories with pride."
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Christopher C. Evans '68, Poet Award honoree, longtime alumni volunteer for
Whittier College and a founding member of the Pacific Northwest Poet alumni
group cemented his legacy with the College when he designated Whittier in
his estate plans and became a Philadelphian.
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The love Ken and Verena Florence had for the college provided a $2 million gift.
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Thanks to the visionary philanthropic planning by Raymond and Patricia '60 Watje, Whittier students have greatly benefited from their bequest gift which has supported Whittier Fund Scholarships.
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Christopher "Chris" T. Cross '62 was inspired to attend Whittier College because of the quality of the faculty and the academic programs.
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Joe and Anna have been faithful supporters of our organization. They believe it is important to help further our mission.
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After working for decades as a pediatrician in a small town, Patricia is ready to retire.
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Howard and Lynn were both age 55 when they purchased some vacant land a few miles outside of town. They thought real estate would be a good investment that could be sold later for a profit.
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Peter and Gail were nearing retirement. Over the years, with the help of their financial advisor, they made solid investments in securities and built a sizable portfolio.
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Many years ago, Clara bought a home. Since she was very pleased with her home, she bought stock in the company that built the home.
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Pat and Shelly were recently married. They both had been dedicated volunteers at their favorite charity for many years.
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Gene and Carol purchased stock in a small medical service company several years ago. The company has done well.
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Mary grew up on a farm. When her parents passed away, she and her husband Bill inherited the farm.
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Miranda lived in the family home where she and her spouse had raised their three children. After her spouse passed away, Miranda found it increasingly difficult to care for her property.
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Luis is a 54-year-old executive at a large healthcare company. He purchased company stock during years when the stock price was low, and now the stock has grown substantially in value.
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Susan and Kevin bought a vacant lot along Lake Michigan many years ago. They had planned to build a second home so that their family could spend their summers along the lake.
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As is the case with many families, there are times each year when Jim and Sharon focus their attention on gift giving.
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Keith has been a faithful supporter of Whittier College and makes regular gifts to support our work.
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Harold and Jeanne married after meeting at an event Whittier College held for our donors. They wanted to leave a legacy gift...
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Nancy and David were dedicated volunteers. Over the years, they had seen many individuals helped by the good work of their favorite charity.
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Several years ago, Larry and Allison invested $30,000 in what they believed to be an attractive stock.
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Michael and Kelly were retired engineers with two adult children. They owned a home, some stocks, and IRAs.
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Jonathan purchased his home many years ago for $80,000. The home is now worth $420,000. Jonathan wants to sell his home and buy a condo for $130,000.
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Thomas was a widower who had a great love for our organization. As an individual who had directly benefited from our work, Thomas wanted to thank us with a gift from his estate.
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Luke and Cynthia spent many years volunteering and supporting their favorite charity. They wanted to give back in a way that would help fulfill its mission.
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While visiting her favorite charity's website, June came across the idea of a give it twice trust. She contacted the charity for more information.
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Ron and Kathy worked for many years building their nest egg for retirement.
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Marla and Wayne purchased a life insurance policy many years ago to create security for their children's future.
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We have all heard the saying "You can't have your cake and eat it too." This phrase describes a situation where we want two good things at the same time when that isn't possible.
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Joe and Anna have been faithful supporters of our organization. They believe it is important to help further our mission.

