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
GARY BLANCHIETTI JANET GARLAND

FOND MEMORIES OF MY FATHER TAKING US TO THE LIBRARY EVERY OTHER SATURDAY AND MY MOTHER ALWAYS HAD A BOOK IN HER HANDS. 🙂

Submitted by KELLEY CLARK
In Honor Of
Lisa Kennedy

The Thornwood LFL’s constantly changing book selections, treats and surprises, comfy reading bench, and seasonal decorations make it a beloved spot for neighborhood friends and adorable granddaughters alike.

Submitted by Evelyn & Elise Olotka
In Honor Of
Linda Fein

As the head of the Children’s Library of Philadelphia for many years, Linda is unequivocal in her belief in the power & magic of reading. Read a good book today!

Submitted by Robyn Whittingham
In Honor Of
James Walsh

Merry Christmas to my cofounder; Better Off Read Grand Rapids will always have a place for you!

Submitted by Jordan Freeman
In Honor Of
Solution Strategy Team

Thank you for another great year at OCLC. We have the best team there! Looking forward to helping more libraries next year.

Submitted by Bill Forgette
In Memory Of
Robert Lukas

In memory of my father, Robert Lukas, who spent much of his retirement reading. Some of his books are in my Little Free Library for the neighborhood to enjoy.

Submitted by Jennifer Lukas
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Brittney Squire Rob Byer

Merry Christmas (2021) to dear friends who remind me everyday of the beauty of friendship, love, books, and the “Joy of Words”.

Submitted by Donnette Noble
In Memory Of
Samuel Gordan

In memory of our son, Sam. Hoping to inspire a love of reading to other kids in his memory. We love you Samuel!

Submitted by Shanna Gordan
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Renee S Prior

Sunlight streaming on us through the window, my mother teaching me to read “Green Eggs and Ham”. I was 4. Thank you mom and Dr. Seuss, my two favorite people.

Submitted by Denise Prior
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Mary Flock

This donation is in honor of my grandmother, Mary Flock, who has always been an advocate of reading and even owned her own bookstore for several years!

Submitted by Ed Johnston
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Susan Donkar

My donation was made in honor of my lovely spouse of 45 years, Susan, who is the most ardent bibliophile I know.

Submitted by Eli Donkar
In Honor Of
Jane DeHaven

From our early days of library visits to her work sharing books with people of all ages, my mom’s love for reading touches everyone around her in a beautiful way.

Submitted by Rachel DeHaven
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