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Alumna leaves bequest of $1.2 million to Monmouth
CollegeRelease Date:
November 16, 2006
MONMOUTH, Ill—Monmouth College has received an unrestricted estate gift of
$1.2 million from a former student who only attended the college two years,
President Mauri Ditzler announced today.
Karol Kluss Manley, a member of the class of 1949, died in October 2005 in
Louisville, Ky., where she had lived for more than 40 years. A native of Peoria,
she had been active in Pi Beta Phi at Monmouth College. According to some of her
former Pi Phi sisters, she left college in 1947 to get married—something that
was fairly common immediately following World War II—but eventually they lost
all touch with her. While Manley donated regularly to the college’s annual fund,
there had been very little personal contact with her until 2001, when in a
routine phone call from the college she disclosed her intention to make a
bequest.
Manley worked as a leaf sorter for Brown & Williamson Tobacco Co. in Louisville
for more than 32 years. She had attended the former Bowling Green Business
University and was the first woman tobacco buyer in the United States. According
to her attorney, her only surviving relatives were cousins and she had lived
alone for many years. She was a docent of the Louisville Zoo and a volunteer for
the Kentucky Humane Society, and was also an avid world traveler.
“Although Mrs. Manley was here but a short time, her experience at Monmouth was
apparently significant enough that she decided to include the college in her
will,” President Ditzler said. “Her low-key, unrestricted bequest demonstrated a
quiet confidence in her alma mater, a fact for which we are extremely grateful.”
Released
by the Office of College Communications
Barry McNamara, Associate Director of College Communications
Phone: 309-457-2117
Fax: 309-457-2330
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