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Helping students become LifeReady Darrell E. (81c) and Sharon A. Gunby, $10,000 for the Gunby Equine Center Harbin Clinic, $50,000 to support the nursing program Karen Holley Horrell (74C) and Jack Horrell, $100,000 for the Jack and Karen Horrell Nonprofit Internship Fund Timothy R. Howard (82C), $25,000 to support the Tim and Odetta Howard Endowed Scholarship Hubert Judd Charitable Trust, $24,568 to the general fund Charles D. Keown, $10,000 for the Oak Hill Expendable Fund Harold D. (60c) and Mary Golden (60c) Kilpatrick Sr., Harold D. Kilpatrick Jr., Jonathan (91c) and Jennifer Mason (91c) Kilpatrick, and Timothy (84c) and Caren Kilpatrick, $85,000 in-kind gifts of property to support Valhalla R.F. Knox Co., $10,875 to fund the R.F. Knox Co. Scholarship Peter M. and Tamara Musser, $10,000 to fund the Musser Expendable Scholarship W. Scott and Fay Neal, $10,000 to support the Pearson Soccer Field project William L. Pence (76C), $25,000 to support the Gordon and Joyce Carper Integrity in Leadership Mentoring Program Don Pratt (65C), $11,368 charitable gift annuity for the Class of 1965C Gate of Opportunity Scholarship Fund Larry L. Schoolar (55C), $19,000 for the AT&T Bonner Endowed Scholarship Larry (65C) and Jerry Sculley, $106,767 planned gift to fund the future Larry R. and

The following generous alumni and friends made LifeReady Campaign gifts, pledges, bequests and estate commitments of $10,000 or more from Nov. 1, 2014, to March 31, 2015. We thank them sincerely, just as we thank everyone who makes a gift to Berry regardless of amount. All donors are recognized annually in the online Berry College Honor Roll of Donors (www.berry.edu/honorroll).

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Bequests The estate of David E. “Pete” Gordon, $14,000 unrestricted bequest The estate of Ethel Warren Spruill, $200,000 to The Berry Farms Store

“ What you leave behind is not

what is engraved in stone monuments, but what is woven into the lives of others. – Pericles

Jason Jones

George I. Alden Trust, $125,000 for the Animal Science Laboratory (at Rollins) Clinton G. Ames Jr., $10,000 addition to the Clinton G. Ames Jr. Scholarship Anonymous, $500,000 to support Valhalla Anonymous, $125,000 to support the Integrity in Leadership Center Anonymous, $100,000 charitable gift annuity to fund a Gate of Opportunity Scholarship Anonymous, $42,014 for the golf team Anonymous, $16,419 for the Class of 1953H (Staley/Loveday) Endowed Scholarship Anonymous, $15,000 for the Berry Enterprises Venture Fund Aramark Corp., $33,598 for the general fund Randy and Nancy Berry, $10,000 for the Berry Information Technology Students (B.I.T.S.) program Bryson Foundation Ltd., $10,000 addition to the J.R. and M.W. Faison Endowed Scholarship Callaway Foundation, $15,000 to fund the F.E. Callaway Professorship John Nichols Elgin (81C), $10,000 to support the general fund William H. Ellsworth Foundation, $15,000 for the Animal Science Laboratory (at Rollins) W.B. Finley, $10,000 for the general fund Virginia M. George and Lee Anne George, $25,000 for the nursing program Georgia Independent College Association, $24,833 to support the general fund Georgia Power Foundation, $10,000 for the Georgia Power Foundation Entrepreneurial Faculty Fellowship Walter K. Gill (63C), $10,000 addition to the Lyn Gresham Endowed Scholarship

Jerry G. Sculley Endowed Gate of Opportunity Scholarship Bret A. Simon (82G), $10,000 to support the Pearson Soccer Field project Thomas I. and Barbara Slocum, $10,000 to fund the Tom and Barbara Slocum Expendable Gate of Opportunity Scholarship Casey T. (00C) and Angela Smith, $10,000 to support Valhalla Denise Sumner (89C), $75,000, with $50,000 from a planned gift to support the Denise Sumner Endowed Scholarship Fund and $25,000 for the Denise Sumner Endowed Entrepreneurial Scholars Fund Stanley L. (65C) and Lora Stubbs (65C) Tate, $50,000 for Valhalla Wesley Walraven and Brian Moore, $25,000 for the Animal Science Laboratory (at Rollins) Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation, $520,000 for the Lettie Pate Whitehead Scholarship and Lettie Pate Whitehead Scholars Fund WinShape Foundation Inc., $558,835, with $12,000 going to support the Capitulum Scholarship and $546,835 to fund WinShape Scholarships

For information on planned giving opportunities at Berry, contact Helen Lansing at hlansing@berry.edu or 877-461-0039.


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