SABR Legacy Circle
Legacy Circle members support the long-term sustainability of SABR and its mission to foster the study, discussion, and understanding of all aspects of baseball. The exploration and preservation of baseball history is cultivated through support from the Legacy Circle.
This group of donors is comprised of those who are seeking to leave a legacy by remembering SABR in their estate planning:
NAME | NAME | |
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Lowell Blaisdell* | Jim Karn* | |
Steven G. Breen* | Steve Klugman and Mary Faucher | |
Joe Favano* | Bob McConnell* | |
Ron Gabriel* | John Pardon* | |
John Hancock | Anthony Salazar | |
William Hickman | Elizabeth Schlappi | |
George W. Hilton* | Mark S. Sternman | |
Chuck Hilty* | Stew Thornley | |
Brenda Himrich | Neal Traven | |
John Infanger* | Marlene Vogelsang | |
Douglas Jacobs | Joseph Wancho | |
William B. James | John Zajc | |
Jack Zerby* |
*deceased
WAYS TO HELP
Bequests
Making a bequest to the SABR is an ideal way to make a significant gift, but retain the use of your assets during your lifetime. Through a will, a family can bequeath a specific dollar amount, a percentage of an estate, or a residual value after other gifts have been satisfied. Bequests can be for a designated purpose.
Beneficiary Designations
Naming SABR as beneficiary of a life insurance policy, annuity, or retirement fund [e.g., IRA, 401(k), 403(b)] is a great way to eliminate substantial estate and income tax on these assets at the time of your death.
Direct Gifts of Cash
Legacy gifts of cash, publicly traded securities, or life insurance cash value from a policy that’s no longer needed can be given to the endowment fund at any time, providing tax-saving benefits for you and immediate benefits to SABR.
Please contact the SABR office if you have any questions.
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