Honor Wall

Honor your loved one by making an honorary or memorial gift to Little Free Library! When you make an honorary gift of $50 or more, you may share a story on the Honor Wall below. It’s a lasting and heartfelt way to pay tribute to someone special, and it will support Little Free Library’s mission to build stronger communities, improve literacy, and expand book access for all.

In Memory Of
Louise Lasnick

My mom was a voracious reader who instilled the love of reading in her children, who in turn bestowed the gift to their children.

Submitted by Karen Lasnick-McNeil
In Honor Of
Afton Ballard

My mom, Afton, taught me to read when I was 3. At 91 years of age, there are things she forgets, but she always remembers to love.

Submitted by Evan Ballard
In Memory Of
James Harper

In memory of my brother, James Harper, who was an artist and boy scout leader. He spent many hours teaching youth.

Submitted by Christine Maw
In Memory of
Mary Margaret Ford
Submitted by Ann Ford
In Memory Of
Roger L. Egert

Roger loved to read and often engaged in informal, thought-provoking, sometimes maddening discussions across many disciplines. Roger truly espoused the Little Free Library’s mission of sparking creativity and inspiring readers.

Submitted by Kevin and Dr. Barb Carlock
In Honor Of
Eliza Goldstein

Congratulations, Eliza! We love Little Free Libraries, too, and celebrate your Bat Mitzvah as well as your love of reading.

Submitted by Amy & Nina Rawe
In Honor Of
Eliza Goldstein

Eliza, we are so proud of you and your important mitzvah project giving children greater access to books and the joy of reading and discovery. Much love, Caren and David

Submitted by Caren and David Guthman
In Memory Of
Frederick Douglass

in memory of Frederick Douglass

Submitted by Lauren Magnee
In Honor Of
Eliza Goldstein

Congratulations on your Bat Mitzvah, we’re sure you will have wonderful times ahead.
Love from
Peter & Sheila Legge

Submitted by Peter Legge
In Memory Of
Afshan (Ahsan) Khan

Afshan’s love of reading was an inspiration to her students. She was a shining example of how to live a life of purpose, love and kindness.

Submitted by Sayema Rawof
In Memory Of
Bernadette Crowley

A wonderful friend who loved reading and encouraged me to read thought-provoking books. We often discussed authors and stories. We started a book club together. I will miss her!

Submitted by Theresa Sipe
In Honor of
Mary Margaret Ford

In Honor of Mary Margaret Ford

Submitted by Leo and Janet Feret
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