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
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
In Honor Of
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
In Honor Of
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
In Honor Of
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
In Memory Of
Eilidh Neave

You are the BookMuncher, ever reading, ever imagining a whole, magical and giggly world. You are ever loved & missed.

Submitted by Stacey, Bob, Evvy, Clara & Caroline Parvin Fuller
In Memory Of
Sheila Chaddah

Sheila died earlier this month. She was and always will be my beloved niece. She was a special education teacher and completed her masters in special education before her death.

Submitted by Kristen Chaddah
In Memory Of
Gerald and Pauline Gifford

My parents, Gerald and Pauline Gifford were both teachers. They taught a lot of children and my father was in the March on Washington with Martin Luther King, Jr.

Submitted by Roxane Salazar
In Honor Of
Jaime and David Ballard

To honor Jaime and David Ballard in their tireless work to help make the lives of immigrants and underserved peoples better. You are a shining example to all.

Submitted by Pamela Ballard
In Memory Of
Constance Cardy

I am honoring my mother who loved books unconditionally! I still own the first book she ever read to me (Katie the Kitten) and I am 73! Bless all readers!

Submitted by Connie Ogg
In Honor of
All Navajo Elders

In honor of all the elders of the First Nations, especially the weavers and shepherds of the Navajo Nation.

Submitted by Nancy & Luis Pi-Sunyer
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