To leave a legacy to your community through a planned gift is no small thing. At the Community Foundation we are proud to honor you as a catalyst for good; a true community member with the strong vision of building permanent, charitable capital!
The Centennial Society was inaugurated in 2006 by our Board of Directors. It is a means to recognize and thank those people who share this vision of community good; who are willing to share their estate plans with the Foundation. Society members will be invited to special events and will be recognized in published rosters of the members, with the hopes that upon seeing your compassion others will be encouraged to consider planned gifts as well. (Members may remain anonymous if they desire.)
If you are in the process of making or revising your estate plan, please consider making a gift for this community’s future through the Community Foundation. The steps to take to become a member of the Centennial Society are as follows:
Dan and Deb Austin
Dick and Reva Bond
Margaret Brown
Col. and Mrs. Stanley Cass
Bill and Sharon Farr
Tom and Nona Gordon
John W. and Delia Haefeli
George and Betty Hall
Bill and Theresa Hertneky
Ray and Judy Knapp
Norman Lyster
Elizabeth C. Lyster Eckles
Tom and Barb Macgillivray
Sandy Magnuson and Ken Norem
Rand E. and Maggie Morgan
Pete and Jean Morrell
Norm and Marty Noe
Julie Sauter
R. Lee and Rebecca Seward
Pam and Jim Shaddock
Howard and Beverley Skinner
Pat Sprock
Scott and Pat Thomas
Anonymous (10)
Remembers:
Byron Brown
Charles “Chuck” Childers
Nelle and William Deason
Mary Gillespie
Lucille J. Gray
Jerry Gress
Mildred Hansen
Gladys Hopkins
Pylabe Houston
Leoma Hunter
Henry and Ruth Johnston
Mary and Hubert Littler
Helen C. McCandless
Glenn McDonald
Edna Rady
Howard Smith
Florence Winograd