Friendship Inspires Planned Gift to Revolutionize Brain Health
A $1.1 million planned gift from the estate of Janet DeSanders will empower life–changing research and treatment at The University of Texas at Dallas’ Center for BrainHealth. DeSanders, a native Dallasite and graduate of Southern Methodist University, was described by her friends as clever, quick-witted, and the life of the party. She was devoted to helping local causes throughout her life, and this particular act of generosity to UT Dallas was inspired by her love for her best friend of over 50 years, Jill.
DeSanders and Jill were roommates after graduation from SMU and remained close as “Thursday friends,” gathering for lunch every Thursday for years until Jill suffered a serious stroke following surgery to repair a heart valve. During this challenging time, DeSanders began researching organizations committed to improving brain fitness. She was quickly drawn to the Center for BrainHealth’s pioneering work and would eventually revise her will to include a planned gift to the center in Jill’s honor.
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“Having known Janet and her family for many years, I wasn’t surprised that one of her last acts was a generous and purposeful gift,” said Debbie Francis, past advisory board chair of Center for BrainHealth. “Janet was a kind, decisive, and thoughtful person who realized that one’s brain health was the key factor in living a long and fulfilling life. She knew her gift—her investment—in the Center for BrainHealth would greatly further the chances of lasting brain health for each of us and for generations to come. I will remember her with great fondness and great appreciation.”
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