Terrier Volume 76, Number 1 - Spring 2012 | Page 26

  Giving is at the Heart of St. Francis College We Remember The following alumni and friends of St. Francis College recently passed away. We pray for the repose of their souls. Requiescant in Pacem. The Fund for St. Francis College Alumni The Fund for St. Francis College is the lifeblood of the College — benefiting virtually every person, place and program at SFC. With the generosity of caring alumni, friends and supporters of the College, SFC remains steadfast in maintaining an affordable tuition for students without compromising the quality of its education. Moreover, the Annual Fund enables SFC to enhance student, faculty and campus-wide resources and distribute thousands of unrestricted dollars to deserving and/or disadvantaged students as needed. The Scholarship Program Through the Scholarship Program, SFC continues its long history of providing scholarship aid to students pursuing their dream of higher education. Many of the 256 scholarships were created to honor or memorialize a favorite professor, a cherished friend, or a beloved spouse. All of the scholarships were created by individuals who strongly believe in St. Francis College’s commitment to its students and their pursuit of success. M e t h o d s o f Gi v i n g SFC offers an array of methods of giving to help donors fulfill their charitable intentions and make meaningful gifts that support students and amplifies the work of the College. Ways to give include: ƒƒ By mail to Office of Development ƒƒ Online at www.sfc.edu ƒƒ Wire transfer ƒƒ Gifts of stock ƒƒ Planned gifts (bequests, trusts, life insurance, etc.) ƒƒ Matching gifts ƒƒ Gifts of property M e m o r ia l a n d H o n o r a r y Gi f t s Memorial and honorary gifts can be made to the Annual Fund or to our scholarship program. By prescribing a name to the gift, the donation also serves as a tribute to an individual of personal significance. Below are the names of individuals acknowledged in the 2011 Fiscal Year*. In Memory Of Dr. Ann Amore Thomas Ashton Neal Bennett ’69 Marsha Berry-Pagan ’90 Marie Boslet James Burns ’50 Ralph J. Capone Bro. Camillus Casey, O.S.F. Ceasar Cellini Leonard Connolly ’59 Bro. Daniel Conway Theodore Cooke ’57 Joseph Cuddy ’72 Marianne Cuddy Gregory Dascoli ’65 Nicholas DeSiena Joseph John Egan Felix Faraci Antoinette Faraci Peter Fazio ’60 Professor Nicholas Fiorenza ’36 Gertrude Flood Gaetano Gerace Bro. Edmund Holmes, O.S.F. ’28 Bro. Pascal Kelly ’33 Dorothy Lally Bro. George Larkin, O.S.F. ’60 Mary Lategano Elizabeth Loughlin Richard Marquardt ’66 Michael Martino Mario Mazzei Peter McGann ’71 Martin McNeill ’63 Dr. John Motley Joseph Murphy ’74 Robert Nolan, Esq. ’70 Edna O’Neill Dorothy Olsen Jessie Pessolano Fernande Pierre Carmen Pineda Bro. Leo Quinn, O.S.F. ’26 Hen '