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Planned Giving Society


The Bailey Society is St. Andrew’s recognition society for all individuals who have named St. Andrew’s as a beneficiary of their estate plan. 
The Bailey Society, named in honor of Bishop Scott Field Bailey who helped found St. Andrew's Episcopal School, recognizes donors who support the future of SAS by including the school in their wills, insurance, or other planned giving. St. Andrew’s is extremely grateful to these individuals as their generosity and foresight will enable SAS to maintain its growth and stability, enriching the lives of future generations.

What is The Bailey Society? The Bailey Society is a group of donors securing the future of St. Andrew’s Episcopal School by giving to the school in their wills, retirement beneficiary designations, or other planned giving instruments.

How do I become a member of The Bailey Society? You become a member of The Bailey Society upon notifying the school of your intention to make a gift in a will or other vehicle for planned giving by signing The Bailey Society Letter of Intent.

What minimum amount can I designate? There is no minimum gift for The Bailey Society. St. Andrew’s Episcopal School appreciates and will accept planned gifts of any amount.

How will I be recognized? The names of Bailey Society members are listed in the Annual Impact Report and on our website.


Bailey Society Members

The Rt. Rev. Scott Field Bailey and Mrs. Evelyn Bailey†
Marcia Bailey
Judson Clark ’03
Cynthia Clark
Joyce and Dave Dormady
Melissa and Roy Duckworth
Holland Duell ’57
Debbie and Randy Fein

Margie and Paul Gaudin
Bonita and Jeff Garvey
James Gilbert
Tracey and Aaron (’85) Kozmetsky
James Leech†
Maebess Matthews†
Melinda and Jimmy McMichael
Genie and Bob Miller

Jeannine and John Miller
Lucy† and Phil† Nazro
Christy Nisbett
Louisa and David Stegmann
Harriet Anderson Vineyard
Kristin Von Kreisler ’56
Jean Works
John Works

† Deceased

Please consult your legal and financial advisors to plan your legacy giving to St. Andrew’s.