Terrier Volume 76, Number 2 - Winter 2012-2013 | Page 14

Giving At The Heart — The 100 Friends of Bro. George Larkin Fund By Alison Lowenstein B ro. George Larkin, O.S.F. ’60 was a Eileen didn’t wait. She signed up as one of the beloved fixture of the St. Francis College 100 Larkin Luminaries, and quickly got her campus for decades, doing everything brother Chris involved. from welcoming students during the first days Money from the Larkin Luminaries goes of class each semester to making rounds in the to an extraordinary needs fund that will cafeteria to check on them. provide need-based scholarships, student“His office felt like a second home and no assistant programs and capital initiatives. matter how busy he was, he always had an But the Luminaries wasn’t enough for open door policy,” recalled Chris Long ’99 as the trio and they worked with the Office he talked about how Bro. George embodied the of Development to create the 100 spirit of the school. Long added, “St. Francis Friends initiative, with a fundraising site, A highlight of his life, Bro. George Larkin, O.S.F. ’60 started and ended with Bro. G eorge.” Chris, www.brothergeorge.kintera.org. Visitors to meeting Pope Paul VI. along with his sister Eileen Long-Chelales ’92 the site can become a Friend of Bro. George are both involved in The 100 Friends of by making a commitment of either $1,000 per The goal of the 100 Friends is Brother George Larkin Fund, which is being year for 10 years, or any combination that spearheaded by Long, Long-Chelales and a would meet a commitment of $10,000 over to invite 100 alumni and friends third alum, Robert Trapp ’77. the course of a decade. The site also allows of Bro. George to make a Bro. George died in 2009 after a brief illness alumni, friends and family to light a candle commitment to give or raise at the age of 75. The three alumni hope that in Bro. George’s memory and share memories creating this fund will help keep his memory via an online poster board. $10,000 each, over the span of alive for many years. Long-Chelales remarked, The fund is still in the early stages and 10 years. This collective act will “Bro. George was a very important person in a excitement continues to build as word spreads. establish a $1 million fund in lot of people’s lives. There are people who Reflecting on Bro. George and the importance would not have made it through the college of the fund, Eileen said, “Bro. George never Bro. George’s memory. experience without him.” wanted any credit. He was very humble. It’s She and her brother, Chris, were two of five important to identify individuals who make siblings to attend the College, and both had a deep connection to Bro. such an impact.” She believes the fund will “maintain his gracious way George. Eileen worked in his office while at St. Francis and still conof dealing with students of all backgrounds” and will keep St. Francis tacted him for advice long after graduation. Chris said, “I made sure, College “a place to learn to grow.” when I walked out the doors to say thank you and say goodbye. He was When discussing the fund that will be created in Bro. George’s name, larger than life in terms of the school.” Eileen remarked, “He gave his life to God, but he had more children The goal of the 100 Friends is to invite 100 alumni and friends of Bro. than everybody. He was a father figure who became a great friend.” George to make a commitment to give or raise $10,000 each, over the Her brother Chris noted, “He was a behind-the-scenes person who span of 10 years. This collective act will establish a $1 million fund in moved mountains and didn’t want credit for it.” The three alumni agree Bro. George’s memory. Eileen became involved when she visited the that this is an effort to honor an extraordinary person. They hope college and saw a poster with a drawing of Bro. George surrounded by Bro. George’s influence will never be forgotten and his helping hand the prayer of St. Francis. She immediately wanted a poster for her office will continue to serve Terriers of today and tomorrow. ● but was told that posters are reserved for The Larkin Luminaries. Bro. George doing what he did best, greeting students on the first day of class. 12  |  S T. FR A NC I S COL L EGE T ERR IER  |  W IN T ER 2012–2013