Gift Planning at Allegheny

Steve Ross '65

Steve used a flexible charitable gift annuity because "it allowed me to give an immediate gift to the College and to reserve an income stream in return."

Bob and Ann Aronson Kistler -/'58

“At Allegheny,” said Ann, “I received an outstanding education and made lifelong friendships, both of which continue to enrich my life today.”

Toni Marwitz '66

"For a French major who spent the junior year abroad," she writes, "Allegheny opened the world beyond our borders for me."

Darrell Park '91 and his wife, Lisa Dawe

Darrell Park '91 of South Pasadena, Calif., included Allegheny in his will because he believes strongly in Allegheny's mission.

Harry Bonner '57

Harry said he enjoyed meeting students who benefited from the Harold M. State Research Fellowship, an endowed fund he established in 2000 to support student-faculty research.

Bob '57 and Lois Meredith

William Bentley Legacy Society members Bob '57 and Lois Meredith of Tiburon, California, at an appreciation event on campus during Reunion Weekend in June.

Polly Seely Cosyns '59

Polly says that she established a charitable gift annuity with Allegheny for several reasons. First, she wanted to support the work of her alma mater.

Lois Oliver

Allegheny was recently the recipient of a generous gift to the Helen Fry Pounds '24 Scholarship Fund from Dr. Lois Oliver, Helen Pounds' daughter.

Rich Metzger

When he rewrote his will recently, Rich included a bequest for Allegheny, making him eligible for membership.

Rose Latta Kyle '38

Allegheny College recently received a bequest of $860,000 from Rose Latta Kyle '38.