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Meet Our Donors

We are thankful for those who have made an estate gift to Texas Health Resources Foundation. Here are their stories.

Katrina M. Pipasts

Open Letter: With the Right Team, You Can Do So Much More

As Northern Trust’s National Director of Planned Giving, Katrina Pipasts shares how skilled financial planners can you help you make more of a difference than you might have ever thought possible.
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Eutus H. Allen

His Legacy Will Live On

Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas received an estate gift from Mr. Eutus H. Allen of Dallas, who passed last year at the age of 101. Mr. Allen generously willed half his estate to Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas. A man of faith, the other half of his estate benefitted his church.
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Andrea and Spencer Turner

Newborn Son’s Health Scare Prompts Parents to Give Back

Andrea and Spencer Turner couldn’t wait for their baby to be born, but his birth ended up with a few twists and turns. The attorneys were grateful for the experts at Texas Health Dallas NICU who provided exceptional care for Baby Isaac. They decided to utilize their estate plan and give back to the hospital that saved their son’s life.
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Jerry Farrington and Andy Thompson

Legacies Live on to Build the Future

Farrington-Thompson Giving Society, which recognizes those whose philanthropy will impact the health of future generations, was inspired by Jerry Farrington and Andy Thompson, two gentlemen whose vision helped form Texas Health Resources and whose service will benefit North Texans for years to come.
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Karen Cramer

Continuing a Legacy of Giving

Farrington-Thompson Society member Karen Cramer grew up in a family that made giving a priority. Find out how she maintains that legacy of generosity today.
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Cindy O'Harra

Generous Donor Supports North Texas's Only Adult Cancer Camp

Every spring and fall, 24 campers and 24 volunteer "buddies" head to a ranch in east Texas to relax and recharge, make new friends and support each other in the one experience they all share: cancer.
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