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Angels of the Past…
Have there been members of your congregation who have made significant contributions to the life of your church and whose story should be shared? It wasn’t necessarily the size of their gift that was the important factor, but rather their spirit, faith and vision, which have served as an inspiration to the generations who followed them.
One such Angel was Hedwig Peterson. Hedwig gained notoriety at age 100 when she was awarded at $1.25 million judgment against an investment firm. “We oldsters have to be careful,” she said referring to her stockbroker who took advantage of her age, trust, and failing eyesight by such practices as excessive trading for the purpose of generating commissions, Mrs. Peterson planned to give away her award, including a significant sum, to her church, First Congregational Church of Tempe, Arizona through a United Church of Christ (UCC) Gift Annuity.
Throughout her life, Hedwig was an active member of her church and community. She will be remembered for her generous spirit as evidenced through the many gifts she shared with others, as well as this sentiment shared on the occasion of her 100th birthday:
I have this theory that happiness is something that you don’t
go seeking, you get it by giving it. It grows by being divided,
so the more you give to others, the more you hold yourself.”
Hedwig Peterson, An Angel of the Past, faithfully served her church during her lifetime, and continues to serve through a UCC Planned Gift.
For more information about Planned Giving, ask any committee member, Kent Duesing, Peggy Gallo, George Kippenhan, or Char Laba.
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