Bruce G. Mountain George and Carylann Mucha Douglas M. Mullen David Munn and Linda Luksan Bruce J. Nelson Catherine R. Nielsen Andrea L. Novak Russell and Martha Noyes Anita and Gil O’Gara Ray and Mary Oothout Alan and Karen Orr Allan and Krisanne Orsborn Dr. and Mrs. Merrill Overturf Rod and Miriam Patton H. Rand Petersen Mary Lou Petersen Dale Peterson James A. Peterson Peggy Petrzelka Donald and Delores Pettengill Paul and Marlene Pick Glenn Pollock Camille and Ed Power Dave and Phyllis Prichard Anne G. Rapp Don Reed Larry and Susan Reeve Paul Riggleman Jane Robinette and Matt McCright Lawrence D. Roesler Rebecca Roorda and David V. Johnson Jill and James Rose Doug and Sharon Rossman
Charles E. Ruth Susan K. Salterberg Gary and Lynnda Sanborn Gloria N. Sando Nancy and Randy Schietzelt Leo R. Schlunz Donald F. Schnell Gerry and Pat Schnepf Thomas Scholz and Patricia Winokur George and Alliene Schrimper Kenneth L. Shatek Dennis Shimon Sandra Simmons Dayton and Marilyn Sippy Ken and Marybeth Slonneger Don Smalley Ty C. Smedes Ryan and Nicole Smith Lisa Soldat, MD Cathy and Gary Staake Marion Steinbrenner Jim and Wendy Stevens Marilyn Stevens Harry H. Stine Kathleen M. Stokker Mary K. Stratmann Gayle and Lois Strickler Carolyn J. Sweers Roger and Gladys Swift Kelly and Angela Tagtow Faye Thompson Penny Thomsen Joseph A. Tollari J. P. Tolson
Jean J. Trey Gail Turner Dolly and Bill Turner David and Dian Urush Sheila K. Vedder Douglas and Jean Vickstrom Gregory Vitale Karen Wagner Jerry and Dottie Wala Charles and Donna Walker Donald K. Watkins Margaret Yoder Weiner Jim and Judy Weipert Karla West Fred and Martha Wetzel Mr. and Mrs. Tom Whannell B. Joan White Tom White Mark Widrlechner
Carl Wiederaenders and Melissa Watson Karmin Wilson William Witt Netia B. Worley Richard and Jane Worm Rick and Cathy Young Bill and Dotty Zales Kimberly and Troy Zeleznik Dean Zimmerman And 96 others who wish to remain anonymous, including 11 newly enrolled.
Decades of Devotion “Bruce was always proud of Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation and the length of his connection with the organization,” shared Beverly Evans, Bruce Campbell’s wife. “He loved seeing the seed planted and watching it blossom into an organization that was making a big difference.” Bruce was part of the original group of people who launched INHF in 1979 — in fact, he was the attorney who drafted our incorporation papers. Through decades of board service, his wisdom and his sense of humor were cherished by his colleagues. Besides being among INHF’s original donors, often Bruce went to great lengths to have the privilege of providing the first gift of each new year. From his board perspective, Bruce saw how unrestricted legacy gifts are generally invested with our endowment, so earnings can provide steady, flexible income for our work each year into the future. Bruce entrusted his own legacy to INHF without restriction, knowing he could continue his steadfast support beyond his lifetime. INHF is so grateful for Bruce’s service and generosity and his heart for INHF’s work and the mission. “He always appreciated nature and animals — it was just who he was,” said Beverly. “This was his way to leave a legacy.”
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