Build a Bench in Maggie O'Sullivan's Honor
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In April 2018, Wake Forest and Kennett Square lost a pillar to their communities when Margaret (Maggie) O'Sullivan passed away.
Maggie O'Sullivan was a ray of sunshine in the lives of all who knew her. Her unwavering commitment to kindness and joy made the Wake Forest campus and the town of Kennett Square a brighter place for having known her. With this in mind, those who knew Maggie, her friends, sorority sisters, and teachers, want to commemorate her place at Wake Forest.
After lengthy discussion, Maggie's friends plan to install a bench on campus in her honor. We can never replace Maggie in our lives or stop missing her, but we want to ensure Maggie's legacy will always stay at Wake Forest. We hope that, at the very least, this bench will serve as a reminder to live as Maggie did: with kindness and commitment.
In order to have this bench constructed, we must raise $5,000. We hope you consider helping and commemorating Maggie at Wake Forest University.
-Jacks Kernohan
Maggie O'Sullivan was a ray of sunshine in the lives of all who knew her. Her unwavering commitment to kindness and joy made the Wake Forest campus and the town of Kennett Square a brighter place for having known her. With this in mind, those who knew Maggie, her friends, sorority sisters, and teachers, want to commemorate her place at Wake Forest.
After lengthy discussion, Maggie's friends plan to install a bench on campus in her honor. We can never replace Maggie in our lives or stop missing her, but we want to ensure Maggie's legacy will always stay at Wake Forest. We hope that, at the very least, this bench will serve as a reminder to live as Maggie did: with kindness and commitment.
In order to have this bench constructed, we must raise $5,000. We hope you consider helping and commemorating Maggie at Wake Forest University.
-Jacks Kernohan
Organizer
Jacks Kernohan
Organizer
Winston-Salem, NC