Planned Giving

Donor Recognition

The 1876 Society recognizes those who have included the Colleges in their estate planning by means of leaving a “Planned Gift” to the RMC Alumni Association, and have documented their intentions with the Association.

The 1876 Society

We wish to recognize and thank the following for their membership in The 1876 Society.

Name
Hartland de M Molson Estate
G. Beament
Douglas Keddie Estate
F. Lace
C. Ostrum
Desmond Piers Estate
George & Jean Spencer Estate
M. Webber
C. Way
J. Parker
C. Sydney Frost
Davidson Hargraft Estate
Alan Pickering
J. Farrell
Peter McLoughlin
John Kormylo
William Zatychec Estate
Jon Jennekens
J. Upton
R. Sexsmith
Jack Cadieux
Marien Cote Estate
N. Russell
James Kennedy Estate
W. Argue
M. Ramsbottom
A. Downs
Bob Carr
Ray Hession
B. Carr
F. Dvorak
Ken Smee
Michael Morres
M. Miller
Gerald Mueller
Donald Gates Estate
Alan Walker
Chris Ford
K. Hague
Robert Mc Leod
Douglas Erlandson
James Hanna
W. Kalnins
René Lafrance
T. Kraus
Francis Leung
M. Turk
William Young
Michael Webber
J. Plant
Donald Jones
Doreen Windsor
Peter Ward
Wolfgang Eder
Elizabeth Wurtele Estate
Mrs. C Bell Estate
D Haycock
Mrs. K. Plant
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The RMC Alumni Association allows donors to leave a legacy that will truly never be forgotten. As a member of the 1876 Society there are many ways that you can leave a gift to the Colleges:

Bequests: Allows you to have full use of your money during your lifetime, but leave a legacy gift to a supporting a cause you believe in.

Life Insurance: One of the easiest and most affordable ways to make a planned gift and get a current tax deduction.

Gift of appreciated Securities: You pay no capital gains on the appreciated value of the securities.

Trusts: Some people like to benefit a charity through their will but feel that they must provide for others first. A Charitable Remainder Trust can help achieve both objectives.