Ways to Give
There are many ways you can support the Eckhart Library Foundation. Click on tab below to learn more.
Cash/Check/Online
- Cash or Check – Simple and direct, your gift by cash or check provides immediate support.
To give by cash or check you may mail donations to:
Eckhart Library Foundation
PO Box 928
Auburn, IN 46706 Credit Card, Digital Wallet & Recurring Gifts – Give online with your credit or debit card. You can even set up a recurring payment to give consistently each month. To give online, use the form to the right.
Gifts of Stock & Appreciated Assets – Donating stocks, bonds, or other appreciated assets may offer tax benefits while making a lasting impact.
IRA Rollovers & Donor-Advised Funds – Use your IRA required minimum distribution or recommend a gift from your donor-advised fund to support our mission.
Gifts of Grain – Farmers can donate grain directly, providing financial and tax advantages while supporting our work.
Gifts-in-Kind – Non-cash donations of goods or services may help advance our mission. Contact us to discuss current needs.
Have questions or need assistance? Contact us to explore the best giving option for you. Email us at eckhart.library.foundation.elf@gmail.com or call Janelle at 260-927-3668
The Foundation can accept a wide variety of gifts to provide the maximum tax benefit. Many donors choose to leave a legacy by designating the Eckhart Library Foundation as a recipient of all or part of their estate through their will. We also work with many local professional advisors to coordinate more complicated, tax-advantageous giving tools. Our board is prepared to work with donors and their legal and financial advisors to define these gifts.
These include:
- Bequests
- Retirement plan beneficiary designations
- Charitable remainder trusts or annuities
- Real estate or life estates
- Life insurance
- Other - Have something else in mind? We would be happy to meet with you to discuss your gift.
No matter how you support the Foundation, our board has enacted a variety of policies to ensure that we will always uphold the highest standards to fulfill the intent of your charitable giving and make an impact on the library.
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There are many ways to engage with the Foundation. Generosity is the giving of time, talents, or treasure. You can be a part of our mission to provide support and sustainability for the library by giving in any of these ways.
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Memorials
We are deeply humbled and honored that the following individuals and their families would choose the Eckhart Library Foundation to dedicate memorial gifts to. Thank you for your support.
Rosemary June (Gibbon) Gallagher
June 18, 1933 ~ December 5, 2024 (age 91)
Rosemary June Gallagher, 91, passed away peacefully on December 5, 2024, surrounded by her five children.
Born on June 18, 1933, in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, England, Rosemary was the beloved daughter of Jack and Kathleen Gibbon. She grew up in Pinner, northwest of London. During World War II, at just seven years old, she and her twin sister, Anne, were among 100 children evacuated to Canada in 1940. The two girls were fortunate to find a loving home with W.R. Campbell, president of Ford Motor Company Canada, in Windsor. It was during her years in Canada that Rosemary discovered her passion for ice skating, a skill that would later shape her life.
After returning to England when the war ended, Rosemary graduated from high school and pursued a unique path, joining Holiday on Ice. As a professional skater, she toured Western Europe for over five years. During this time, she met and married an American GI, eventually moving to Napoleon, Ohio, where her four oldest children—David, Michael, Connie, and Richard—were born. The family later relocated to Auburn, Indiana, where her youngest son, Kenneth, was born.
Rosemary’s life took a challenging turn in 1968 when she divorced and became a single mother of five. With resilience and determination, she supported her family by working at Ball Brass Foundry, where she rose to the position of inspector over a 25-year career. To ensure her children’s well-being, she also worked multiple side jobs, embodying an unyielding spirit of selflessness and hard work.
Even in retirement, Rosemary remained active in her community. She volunteered for many years at the Curiosity Shoppe and DeKalb Memorial Hospital, was a dedicated member of St. Mark’s Lutheran Church, and played a leadership role in Parents Without Partners. She found joy in creative pursuits, such as watercolor painting, gardening, tai chi, and participating in the Nifty Knitters Club.
Rosemary will be remembered for her kindness, humility, and remarkable sense of humor. She enriched the lives of everyone she met, always putting others before herself and inspiring those around her with her quiet strength and grace.
She is survived by her siblings Anne McAlinden and Sue Lilly; her five children: David (Las Vegas, NV), Michael (Carmel, IN), Connie (Douglas, MI), Richard (Charlotte, NC), and Kenneth (Tampa, FL); 13 grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren, with another great-granddaughter due in February. She was preceded in death by her parents and her brother, Anthony Gibbon.
Visitation will be held on Saturday, December 14, starting at 11:00 a.m. at Feller and Clark Funeral Home, 1860 South Center Street in Auburn, Indiana, followed by a memorial service at 1:00 p.m.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Eckhart Public Library in care of Eckhart Public Foundation (Click here to donate) or St. Mark’s Lutheran Church, both in Auburn, Indiana.
Rosemary’s legacy of love, resilience, and generosity lives on through her family and all who were fortunate to know her.
Condolences may be sent to the family at www.fellerandclark.com and on their Facebook page at Feller and Clark Funeral Home.
Beverly Ann (Corey) Mawe
June 13, 1939 ~ December 9, 2024 (age 85)
Beverly Ann (Corey) Mawe, 85, of Auburn, passed away Monday, December 9, 2024, at Parkview Regional Medical Center in Fort Wayne.
She was born June 13, 1939, in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, to Charles P. and Dorothy E. (Gibson) Corey.
Beverly was a 1957 graduate of Woodbury High School in Woodbury, New Jersey. She graduated from Glassboro State College (which is now Rowan University) in New Jersey with a bachelor’s degree in Education in 1961.
She married Richard W. Mawe on July 13, 1963, in Woodbury, New Jersey. The couple resided in California until 1964 before moving to the Mawe family farm in Manchester, Iowa. In 1976, the family moved to Auburn. Many summers were spent visiting New Jersey and enjoying time at the shore in Ocean City.
Beverly taught school in New Jersey, California and Iowa before her family’s relocation to Indiana. She obtained her library certification through Indiana University and had acquisitions and reference responsibilities at the Eckhart Public Library for 20 years, retiring in 2013.
Beverly was a member of the Auburn Presbyterian Church, where she also taught Vacation Bible School.
She also was a member of P.E.O. Sisterhood, joining in Manchester, Iowa, in 1966 and continuing her membership in Auburn.
Beverly was a lifelong reader and loved to share and discuss books. She also enjoyed traveling, keeping up with friends and spending time with family, especially with her grandchildren.
Surviving are her husband of 61 years, Richard W. Mawe of Auburn; two daughters and a son-in-law, Susan Marie and David Hughes of Madison, Wisconsin, and Laura Ann Mawe of St. Louis Park, Minnesota; and three grandchildren, Ethan William Mawe, Erin Elizabeth Hughes and Catherine Marie Hughes.
She was preceded in death by her parents.
A memorial service will take place at 2 p.m. Sunday, January 12, 2025, at Feller and Clark Funeral Home, 1860 Center St., Auburn, with the Rev. David Lawrence officiating.
A private family burial service will take place at Woodlawn Cemetery in Auburn.
Visitation will be from 1 – 2 p.m. Sunday, January 12, 2025, prior to the service at the funeral home.
Memorials may be directed to Eckhart Library Foundation, P.O. Box 928, Auburn, Indiana 46706.