Throughout our lives we are asked, in many different ways, to plant trees that we will never sit under. It may be as simple as the trees in our yard that we plant when we buy a home fully knowing that we may not be living there when the trees are big enough to shade the yard. But we plant the trees so that those who come after us may sit in its
shade and be refreshed. Often we do something, not because of any immediate reward or result, but because it is the right thing to do - for those who come after us.
The Saint Paul Legacy Society is a group of people - some from our past and some from today - who have planted trees that they would and will never sit under. They are people who have decided to remember Saint Paul Episcopal Church in their will or other estate planning tools. They know that for us to continue our mission and ministry we need their support and remembrance. It is a group of people who want to be part of the legacy of Saint Paul's.
You can be a member of this supportive and important group. If you would like to become a member of the Saint Paul Legacy Society, just call the parish office (717-684-8496) and ask for a "Planned Giving Form." Complete the form and return it to the parish office through the Sunday offering or by mail. You do not need to tell us how you will remember the parish or the amount of any bequest - you merely indicate that you have made arrangements in your will or other estate planning tools for Saint Paul Episcopal Church to be remembered.
Each year (normally in September) new members are inducted into the Saint Paul Legacy Society at our Annual Homecoming and Open House Eucharist.
If you would like more information about the ways you can remember Saint Paul's please call the office and we will send you materials or you may see your estate planner.
shade and be refreshed. Often we do something, not because of any immediate reward or result, but because it is the right thing to do - for those who come after us.
The Saint Paul Legacy Society is a group of people - some from our past and some from today - who have planted trees that they would and will never sit under. They are people who have decided to remember Saint Paul Episcopal Church in their will or other estate planning tools. They know that for us to continue our mission and ministry we need their support and remembrance. It is a group of people who want to be part of the legacy of Saint Paul's.
You can be a member of this supportive and important group. If you would like to become a member of the Saint Paul Legacy Society, just call the parish office (717-684-8496) and ask for a "Planned Giving Form." Complete the form and return it to the parish office through the Sunday offering or by mail. You do not need to tell us how you will remember the parish or the amount of any bequest - you merely indicate that you have made arrangements in your will or other estate planning tools for Saint Paul Episcopal Church to be remembered.
Each year (normally in September) new members are inducted into the Saint Paul Legacy Society at our Annual Homecoming and Open House Eucharist.
If you would like more information about the ways you can remember Saint Paul's please call the office and we will send you materials or you may see your estate planner.
The following are members of the Saint Paul Legacy Society:
Deceased Members
Minnie Bowers
Carrie Emmert
John Dettinger
Stephen and Martha Greene
Clifford Haefner
B. Oneita Megzger
Mary E. Powell
H. S. Wood
Betty Carroll
John Denny
Charlotte F. Gallager
Elizabeth Groome
Serena North Hutchinson
Lorraine Kloidt
H. M. North
The Sternberg Estate
Dorothy Cooke
Donald Noll
Richard Bair
Deceased Members
Minnie Bowers
Carrie Emmert
John Dettinger
Stephen and Martha Greene
Clifford Haefner
B. Oneita Megzger
Mary E. Powell
H. S. Wood
Betty Carroll
John Denny
Charlotte F. Gallager
Elizabeth Groome
Serena North Hutchinson
Lorraine Kloidt
H. M. North
The Sternberg Estate
Dorothy Cooke
Donald Noll
Richard Bair
Those with us Today
Evelyn Martin
Peter Ollar
Suzanne Ollar
Rev. J. Patrick Peters
Danielle J. Peters
Elizabeth Zaboly
Christine Weinberg
William Weinberg
William Kaufhold
Denise Kaufhold
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Evelyn Martin
Peter Ollar
Suzanne Ollar
Rev. J. Patrick Peters
Danielle J. Peters
Elizabeth Zaboly
Christine Weinberg
William Weinberg
William Kaufhold
Denise Kaufhold
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