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Webb School established The Burkhead Society to recognize
the generosity of alumni, parents and friends who have made
provisions for Webb in their estate plans. The School named
this Society in honor of Commander Lingurn Burkhead '21, whose
bequest of over $1 million made a tremendous impact on the
growth and success of the School.
When you include Webb in your will, you can play a significant
role in helping future generations of Webb students. At the
same time, by taking advantage of tax laws that encourage
philanthropy, making a bequest to Webb can help significantly
reduce estate tax burdens.
Making estate plans is vital for ensuring provisions for
the people and organizations you care most about so they benefit
from your generosity. Please consider your options with careful
thought and the help of a financial advisor. Many options
may exist that fit perfectly into your personal financial
plans. However, choosing the vehicle by which you make a planned
gift is only part of the process. Gifts come from the heart
and are shaped by your experience and values. Making an estate
plan may be one of the most important things you do on this
earth to record your unique existence.
The following is the story of Bena and Jac Chambliss who
chose to honor Webb School through their estate plans. Through
their planned gift, they have outlined what they want to tell
the future about their lives and what was important.
"I graduated in the Webb Class of 1927. I had entered
Webb in 1924 at the age of thirteen as a "Caesar"
(a sophomore) and developed a talent for languages and literature--Latin,
Greek and, of course, English," says Jac.
"Upon graduation from Cumberland Law School, I joined
the family law firm founded by my two grandfathers in Chattanooga.
Except for two years as a navy gunnery officer in World War
II, I have practiced law ever since."
"Bena McVea and I were married in 1934 and have lived
our lives together in Chattanooga. We have raised three children
and now have eight grandchildren and one great grandchild
who light up our lives. I have been active in the business
community of Chattanooga, and Bena and I have both participated
in the civic and religious life of our city. I have served
Webb as a Trustee since 1953."
"All three of my brothers attended Webb as well as our
son, John. Bena's father, Dr. Charles McVea, Sr., who died
when she was eight, attended Webb at Culleoka and followed
it to Bell Buckle--but withdrew because of his own father's
premature death. Dr. McVea completed his education in Louisiana.
Four of our nephews also studied at Webb."
Jac says of his days in Bell Buckle, "Webb's greatest
gift to me was teaching the discipline of study and the ideals
of integrity, perseverance and self-reliance. Webb School
means a lot to me and my wife."
In 1980, Bena and I decided that because of the ties both
of our families have with Webb - both her father and I knew
Old Sawney - we wanted to honor her father and Webb School.
A charitable remainder unitrust appealed to us as the type
of gift to meet our needs. We know this gift will be to the
benefit and well-being of Webb School as, eventually, the
unitrust will fund the Charles McVea 1887 Scholarship Fund."
To qualify for membership you may make:
- A bequest by will or living trust
- Name Webb as owner/beneficiary of a life insurance policy
- Establish a Trust to benefit Webb
- Some other form of estate or planned gift
To become a member you may advise the School by completing
the Membership Registration
Form including the nature of the bequest or planned gift.
(You need the Adobe
Acrobat Reader to view or print the registration form.)
Click here to view
the membership registration form.
Many individuals supply a copy of the specific section of
the will or trust document relating to the commitment. For
future planning purposes an indication of value would be helpful
but neither of these items is required for membership.
For more information about gifts to Webb, such as bequests,
or if you would like more information about the Burkhead Society,
please contact
Michael M Morgan '94, Director of
Alumni and Development. All inquiries are
confidential.
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