Estates
Patricia Grisham (1964)
Anonymous (2016)
Joseph Guild (1964)
Alice A. Abbott (1967)
John Hagopian (2002)
Emily T. Allen (2006)
Ellen Page Hall (1931)
Matilda S. Alley (1964)
Dorothy C. Harris (1967)
Miriam S. Alley (1965)
Elizabeth M. Hay (1972)
Margaret Sears Atwood (1970)
Fred R. Hayward (1969)
Margaret E. Babcock (1973)
Elizabeth D. Herteli Trust (2005)
Annie O. Baldwin (1953)
Vladimir H. Herteli Trust (2005)
Wilbert S. Bartlett (1969)
Anna P. Hills (1969)
George P. Beech (2009)
Harry Holland (2007)
Reginald Benting (1984)
Agnes G. Homes (1961)
William L. Birely (1959)
Adeline D. Hooper (1973)
Edmund Bridge (1933)
Mary Frothingham Hooper (1961)
Boston Latin School for 25 years
Frederick W. Bridge (1942)
Elizabeth B. Hough (2002)
and her husband, Arthur Howe
Jesse F. Burton (1971)
Elizabeth B. Hurley (2000)
Pingree, (right) was a minister
Susan Cabot (1947)
Frances A. Jordan (1978)
Charles T. Carruth (1983)
Paul Kimball (1964)
Gladys Chiquoine (1983)
James G. Knowles (1982)
Helen A. Claflin (1992)
Ida Fales Lamb (1967)
William H. Claflin (1983)
James Longley (1918)
who was known for her “can do�
Winifred I. Clapp (1990)
Clara N. Marshall (1943)
attitude, were beloved by their
Horace W. Cole (1992)
Ann G. McFarlane (2000)
congregation. Arthur Pingree died
Anastasia Conte (1988)
Arthur W. Moors (1950)
in 1915 trying to save two girls
Arthur S. Cummings (1943)
John Wells Morss (1940)
Charlotte E. H. Curtis (1940)
John Adams Paine (1967)
Maria Corinne Dana (1963)
Winthrop D. Parker (1967)
Luisita L. Denghausen (1990)
Annie S. Penfield (1979)
Kenneth S. Domett (1960)
Blanche E. Philbrick (Merchant E. Philbrick Fund) (1965)
Mary Frances Drown (1929) George H. Eastman (1971) Mary Farr (2006) Lucy Fields (2008) Benjamin Fisher (1996) Edith R. Fottler (1948)
Mary N. Phillips (1974) J. Christie Pingree (1957)
(left) had deep Boston roots. Her father was headmaster of
who was said to have founded one of the first Boy Scout troops in America. He and Juliette Pingree,
from drowning. When Juliette Pingree died, in 1957 at the age of 85, she left a bequest to the Permanent Fund for Boston to benefit the community that had shaped her life.
Carrietta W. Proverbs (1984) Bertha J. Richardson (1975) Frank L. Richardson (1975)
Anna C. Frothingham (1941)
Mabel Louise Riley in memory of Charles Edward Riley and Agnes Winslow Riley (1972)
Forrest C. Gates (1970)
Riley and Agnes Winslow Riley (1972)
Mary M. Geist (1982)
Jordan S. Ruboy, M.D. (2011)
Pauline S. Germeshausen (2006)
Helen S. Sharp (1966)
Anne C. Gray (2010)
Frank R. Shepard (1954)
Alma L. Frost (1948)
Juliette Christie Pingree
Donald Gregg (1963)
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