Longtime Princeton residents Nancy and Norman Klath remembered Princeton Medical Foundation in their estate plans. Their belief in the importance of having a high-quality community hospital along with very positive experiences at Princeton Medical Center have motivated their contributions and estate planning over the years.
Nancy, a graduate of Wellesley College and Drexel University, had a career as a librarian at Princeton University, and in retirement she volunteered with several Princeton-area nonprofits. Over the years, she and Norm supported the hospital with contributions to the capital campaign, as well as other gifts for robotic surgery, acute rehab and COVID-19 needs.
With Nancy's passing, her planned gift has created a lasting legacy. Her recent estate gift will be used to fund nursing education and hospital staff needs. We are deeply grateful for this meaningful support.
Norm, a graduate of Dartmouth College, the London School of Economics, and Harvard Business School, made his career at J.P. Morgan. He has provided for a generous gift to Princeton Medical Foundation in his estate plan that will support the exciting future of Princeton Medical Center. As a Foundation board member, he also serves as an advocate and strongly urges others to become members of the 1919 Society by including Princeton Medical Foundation in their estate plans.
If you would like to learn more about creating your legacy with us and becoming a member of the 1919 Society, please contact Danielle Oviedo at 609.252.8709 or danielle.oviedo@pennmedicine.upenn.edu.
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