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 Honor Of
Jay Stassen

In honor of Jay Stassen’s 31 years of outstanding service to the Dakota County Attorney’s Office. Happy Retirement!

Submitted by Peggy Horsch
In Honor of
Sarah McCarthy and Debbie Crane

Congratulations on your McCrane Book Nook! We are so proud to be your nieces, and can’t wait to hear about the new things you do! Love, Maggie and KC

Submitted by Maggie and KC McCarthy
In Honor Of
Joshua Short

For Josh, who has a passion for both reading and libraries which he shares with everyone he meets.

Submitted by Jessica Short
In Honor Of
Greta Marlatt

For my aunt, who inspires a love of reading for a living. I’ll never stop visiting bookstores on my travels as they’ll never stop reminding me of her.

Submitted by Teresa Fulcher
In Honor Of
Trisha Pitts

My Aunt Trisha and I enjoy recommending great books to each other. She has a talent for helping others succeed by developing their skills. This gift is in her honor.

Submitted by Christine Lawton
In Honor Of
Joan Burgin

Mother. Librarian. You instilled within me a love of reading that helped me become the English teacher I am today. I want to help future generations find that love.

Submitted by Amanda Burgin
In Memory Of
Shirlee Wishinsky

Mom, a 96 yr old proud Navy Veteran who served during WW2, died on Veterans Day. She taught her 4 daughters to love reading, and also led Great Books discussions.

Submitted by Fran Landt
In Honor Of
Aramoor Market Customers

Thank you to our customers who made this donation possible by making a purchase from Aramoor Market! #GiveAGoodRead Week!

Submitted by Inferential Studios LLC
In Memory Of
Barbara Anderson

In loving memory of my dear friend Barbara Anderson who loved to read and share books you will be greatly missed

Submitted by Linda Lamanna
In Memory Of
Jeremy Petteys

The first LFL in South Carolina was a gift to Jeremy who installed it at his general store. The new owners plan to continue to stock the library shelves.

Submitted by Mary and David Fulton
In Memory Of
Lori Ravert

My dear friend Lori was always my first call for a book recommendation and her recommendations were always spot on. I know many many people felt the same way!

Submitted by nicole Morton-Holmes
In Honor Of
Sam Hanson

In honor of our pup Sam, the loudest member of our household.

Submitted by Megan Hanson
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