Estate Gifts

Estate Gifts

Teachers College gratefully acknowledges the generous support received from the estates of our alumni, faculty, trustees and friends. These very important planned gifts provide significant funds for scholarship, professorships, program and general support.
Teachers College gratefully acknowledges the generous support received from the estates of our alumni, faculty, trustees and friends. These very important planned gifts provide significant funds for scholarship, professorships, program and general support.
Louise D. Bareham
 
Henri A. Belfon, Sr.
 
Marion H. Billhardt Trust
 
Mary Louise Bopp
 
Margaret W. Carr Trust
 
Norma Diddel Trust
 
Ann M. Domidion Trust
 
Lillian G. Finkelstein
 
Florence K. Geffen
 
Rita Gold Revocable Trust
 
Stella H. Goodman
 
Elizabeth Pauline Hagen
 
Dr. Barbara C. Hall
 
Mary Hughes
 
Tressa Yeager Johnson
 
Bernard Kantor
 
Ellen L. Kean
 
Jessie K. Malheiros Revocable Trust
 
Merlyn McClure Revocable Trust
 
Constance McCutcheon
 
Anne Elizabeth McMichael
 
Selma R. Nudenberg Trust
 
Kenneth & Florence Oberholtzer Trust
 
Dr. Barbara Principe
 
Irene Warkentin Sample Trust
 
Margaret L. Stauffer
 
Frances M. Stolar Irrevocable Trust
 
Vernon G. Strub
 
Jean Rae Turner
 
The Robert L. Ullrich and Helen D. Ullrich Family Trust
 
Jean L. Warner Trust
 
Dr. Sloan R. Wayland
 
Anna Weeks Trust
 
Virginia H. Werner
 
Carla U. Wilkinson
 
M. Marian Wood Foundation
 
Ben and Grace Wood Trust
 
Arthur Zankel and Zankel Charitable Lead Trust
 
Rita W. Gold, teacher and TC alumna (M.A., 1962) dedicated her life to early childhood education. Through a generous bequest of $500,000 to support the Rita W. Gold Scholarship, and in conjunction with a lifetime of giving, Rita Gold ensured that her important work would continue through the support of countless generations of TC students. In addition to establishing several scholarship funds, Rita Gold funded the Rita Gold Early Childhood Center at Teachers College to serve families with children from six weeks to six years of age.

Published Tuesday, Apr. 6, 2010

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