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Dive into this issue to find heartwarming and educational stories about how Aggies are using various giving strategies to plan for their families, property, pets and Texas A&M University. These Aggies have a plan. What's yours?
Dr. Brandy LaPaglia ’24 is shaping the future of the nursing profession thanks to a memorial gift created by the late William “Bill” Neely ’52.
Guided by their heritage, family and faith, Roxanna and Jose Corleto ’81 ’84 consider their “Aggie Gold” to be Texas A&M University students.
In this Q&A, estate planning attorney Mark Edgmon ’87 answers FAQs and shares how he helps his Aggie clients create a meaningful legacy.
These Aggies share their experiences on estate planning and charitable giving.
Learn how the Texas A&M Foundation Charitable Gift Planning Team can be a resource for you and your advisors.
Kari and Mike Enmon ’94 are prioritizing canine friends in their estate plan and leaving a legacy that will benefit Aggies for years to come.
Heritage is published three times per year by the Texas A&M Foundation, which builds a brighter future for Texas A&M University, one relationship at a time.
Frank Krekeler III ’90 ’92 gives purpose to his pain through a planned gift to support future cancer research at the Texas A&M Health Science Center.
Through their current and planned gifts, Aleida ’91 and Eduardo “Ed” Rios are shaping futures and teaching the next generation to pay it forward.
Susan ’84 and Tim Pylant ’84 pay tribute to the place that united them by planning an estate gift benefiting their children and Texas A&M University.
Explore past issues of Heritage (Spirit of Sharing) below, or learn more about the impact you can create at Texas A&M University through a planned gift.