Weber Society

 


The Weber Legacy Society recognizes and thanks friends who have included ALOA and it's mission in their estate plans or who have made a charitable gift annuity to benefit the organization. The Weber Legacy Society is named in honor of John and Gloria Weber of Ballwin, MO, and the Weber Family Foundation, for their significant partnership in ALOA's mission. Gloria served several years on the ALOA Board of Directors, including service as chair of the membership committee and a member of the finance committee. An ordained pastor, Rev. Gloria served various ministries and causes in the greater St. Louis area where John was president and chairman of the board of Fred R. Weber Construction, Inc., a company well-known for heavy and highway construction services founded by John's grandfather in 1899. Over the years Gloria and John have been faithful and generous supporters of ALOA. Similarly, The Weber Legacy Society recognizes the commitment and investment of friends whose generosity provides a sure financial foundation for ALOA's continuing mission.

Membership in the Weber Legacy Society is possible in one or more of the following ways:

A bequest
A future gift (by naming ALOA as a beneficiary)
A gift annuity
An insurance policy (naming ALOA as a beneficiary)
A trust (either revocable or irrevocable)
A named endowment fund
A life estate (a gift of home, farmland or other property)
College fund for grandchildren (that also benefits ALOA)

To document your gift you are invited to contact the ALOA Operations Center at  1-800-930-2562, or by email at aloa4u@sbcglobal.net. For information on how to establish a gift annuity, endowment, life estate or college fund, you may contact a representative of the ELCA Foundation, the LCMS Foundation or the Community Lutheran Foundation.

 

community

ALOA is a community of elders (age 50+) rejoicing in God's grace and dedicated to the enjoyment of life through lifelong learning, personal spiritual growth and service to others.

message

Message to the Church:
"Older adults are today's church--not yesterday's" Message to older adults:
"Stay active, serve your church and community!"

movement

ALOA is a movement, committed to equiping mature adults, serving our communities, and to advocating within the Church on topics of concern for older adults.