11/10/2020
Back in the spring, we introduced our friend, John, who is leaving a legacy of love for the outdoors. We shared his moving ethical will, which he plans to have read at this funeral.
Now we want to share the latest update on John's legacy. In a recent publication, the Potomac Conservancy thanked John for his generous gift of land. They wrote:
"A special thank you to John D. and Arlene Gavitt for the tremendous gift of your beloved North River Retreat property to the Conservancy and our partner the Cacapon & Lost Rivers Land Trust. The subsequent sale of this conservation property yielded more than $345,000 for each organization, a windfall with which we are forming a special fund for land conservation in the Shenandoah Valley and eastern panhandle of West Virginia. Your legacy will live on in the green hills and clean streams of the Potomac River headwaters forever!"
John has used his passion for nature and his resources to craft an incredible legacy. His story is a prime example of something we encourage people to do as they create their end-of-life plans: Combine their passion with whatever resources they have to make a difference.
He said to us about his donation:
"Instead of waiting until I passed, my wife and I agreed that a donation while I was still “alive and kicking (sort of)” would be a wonderful way to move forward. This has definitely been a joyful experience! A win-win situation for everyone involved."
If you haven't read it already, take a look at John's ethical will below:
Recently, we had a chance to meet a special man named John. He attended a speaking engagement where we discussed Relational Estate Planning and the value of Ethical Wills, and afterward told us that these ideas resonate deeply with him. He has already put together something like an Ethical Will. Aft...