Memorial and Tribute Gifts
Special Funds to Honor/Remember a Friend or Loved One
You can create a legacy for someone who has sadly lost a battle with depression or bipolar illness by creating a fund that will help others with this type of illness. You might also honor a loved one or pay tribute to someone who has made a difference in your life by establishing – or contributing to an existing – Memorial or Tribute Fund (see below). These funds may be designated to support patient care; education and outreach; research; facilities and operations; a special program at the Center; or may be applied wherever the need is greatest. Contact us to find out more about these very special funds.
UM Depression Center
Memorial Funds
As of Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Laura Michelle Adcock
Ashu Ailawadi
Jeffrey T. Andonian
David Luke Andrews
Andrew Berry
Lynn Billings
Michael Bradley
Justin Burson
Arnold Cohen
Matthew Cole
John W. Cooper
Mandy Crooks
Glen Cutty
Jeffrey Dickinson
Daniel J. Doyle
Shawn Eagen
Eric Ferus
John W. Fowler
Joanna Garrett
Kevin Niles Griffith
Michael Guz
Michael T. Haenchen
James Hamilton Field
Thomas Harding
Sean Haviland
Lee Anne Hawkins
David Hayden
Richard L. Hoyer
Mohammad Husain
George Roper Jansson
Melanie Ann Kahlich
Vickie Kiel
Bettyann (Sue) King
Jeffery Keith Kirkpatrick
Dr. Herbert G. Levin
Dr. Judy Goldstein Lieberman
Robert George Lilly
Nancy Corinne Lombardi
Jaclyn Matney
Dustin T. McCauley
Christopher McDowell
Richard S. Noble
Michael Nowak
Iain Sedgeman OCain
Patricia OConnor
Frank DeWitt Pitkin III
Heinz C. Prechter
Ian Burton Rice
Gregory Robin
Sandra Ellen Rybicki
Douglas James Sheppard
Dr. Albert Silverman
Dr. Michael Louis Smith
Joshua Judson Stern
Graham Stingley
Charles Kirby Tanguay
Kirk Teeple
Christopher A. Thornton
Rachel A. Tiedke
Lynn Marie Uroda
Hal Whittaker
The Williams Family Fund: In Memory of Sara and Chad
James R. Wills
Lynn V. Wilson
Jenny Marie Wingate
John T. Wolff, Jr.
Robert N. Woodworth
David C. Young

