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Dr. Frost Makes a Gift to
"I believe oral and maxillofacial surgery has given me an opportunity for a good life with a wonderful future. Giving to OMSF through a planned gift is a way to pay forward for the help others have given me," says Dr. David E. Frost. More on Dr. Frost Makes a Gift to >>.
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Dr. and Mrs. Harold Kai Tu
We welcome Dr. and Mrs. Harold Kai Tu to the Robert V. Walker Society. Dr. Tu has been in private practice for 15 years in Omaha, Nebraska and previously was Director of the residency program at UNMC. More on Dr. and Mrs. Harold Kai Tu >>.
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Giving and Volunteering - A Special Part of Their Lives
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery has given a lot to Dr. Jim Davis, who has been practicing in Tallahassee, Florida, since 1979. "This specialty has provided me a wonderful living, a fantastic challenging career, and a deep source of personal pride," he said. More on Giving and Volunteering - A Special Part of Their Lives >>.
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Sale and Unitrust
Gene, a surgeon, and his wife, Carol, purchased stock in a small medical service company several years ago. The company has done well. A larger company is now discussing the possibility of buying the smaller company. Gene and Carol are looking for a way to save taxes. More on Sale and Unitrust >>.
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A Bequest to Further Good Work
Nancy and David Atkins were dedicated volunteers. Over the years, they had seen many individuals impacted by the good work of the nonprofit for which they volunteered. They wanted to create a legacy to provide future support to continue its mission. More on A Bequest to Further Good Work >>.
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Part Gift and Part Sale
Sue and Jim Wilson bought their first home many years ago. As they were landscaping in the yard, painting and fixing up that home, Jim was impressed with the home improvement store. More on Part Gift and Part Sale >>.
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Bequests
Dr. Joe Anderson and his wife Anna have been faithful supporters of the foundation of Joe's medical association. They believe it is important to support and encourage the foundation's mission. More on Bequests >>.
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Tax-Free Sale
Gene and Carol White were age 55 when they purchased some development land outside of town. They thought it would be a good investment that they could later sell for a higher price. They have owned the property for 10 years and now would like to sell. More on Tax-Free Sale >>.
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The Retirement Unitrust
Mary Friendly grew up on a farm. When her parents passed away, she inherited the farm. When Mary was growing up, the farm was out in the country. The city now has grown until the farm is now within the city limits. Several developers would like to build homes on the farmland. More on The Retirement Unitrust >>.
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Current Gifts
As is the case with many families, there are times each year when Jim and Sharon focus their attention on gift giving. For years, they have created a gift list that includes family members, friends and loved ones. More on Current Gifts >>.
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A Bequest to Save Taxes
Thomas Merrick was a widower who had a great love for his medical association foundation. As an individual who had directly benefited from its work, Thomas wanted to thank them with a gift from his estate. More on A Bequest to Save Taxes >>.
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Easy IRA Gift
Barbara retired after forty years as a teacher. She had volunteered for many years with her favorite charitable organization. More on Easy IRA Gift >>.
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* These donor stories are for illustrative purposes. Each story is based on an actual gift case or a combination of cases. The pictures and names may be representative of the actual donors who were involved in either the cases or a combination of cases.