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In 2009, Fulton-based A.L. Lee Memorial Hospital closed for business after more than 100 years of serving the Oswego County community. The funds held by the hospital for charitable purposes were transferred to this fund which will continue to carry on the charitable intent of...
Learn More Donate NowWhen Fulton’s A.L. Lee Memorial Hospital closed in 2009, its administration wanted to ensure that the scholarships awarded each year by the Hospital Auxiliary would be able to continue in memory of those for which they were named. Annual distributions are awarded to Cayuga Community...
Learn More Donate NowDuring their lifetime, Robin and Phillip Leinbach worked a combined 60 years as teachers in area schools. Philip spent his entire 35-year teaching career in the math department at the Sherburne Earlville Central School District while Robin taught fifth grade at Otselic Valley Central School...
Learn More Donate NowCaleb (kbub) Leonard passed away from complications due to Spina Bifida. He faced many challenges throughout his 21 years of life but that didn’t stop him from being a kind, compassionate and loving person. His bright eyes and smile would light up a room. If...
Learn More Donate NowDuring the Great Depression, Harold and Mary Leonard lived modest lives, rarely spending lavishly on themselves. Their frugality led to an “overflowing cup” from which they poured out generously to their church, charities and other organizations they believed in. Mary had an outsized, compassionate heart...
Learn More Donate NowWhen Martha Leopold was young, she came down with the chicken pox, causing damage to her ear and permanent hearing loss. Nevertheless, her parents always supported her and helped her overcome whatever barriers she faced. They encouraged her to travel, get involved in the community...
Learn More Donate NowWhen Richard Levy moved to the United States as a Holocaust survivor, he had no notion of racism and knew little about the history of slavery in the United States. However, when he married his wife, Betty, he became sensitized to the problem of racism...
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