The following is intended to help you and your attorney in drafting a bequest that satisfies your interests. As you consult your attorney on the selection of appropriate wording to reflect your own goals and intentions regarding The LeTourneau University Foundation, be sure our organization’s correct legal name appears in all final documents as:

“The LeTourneau University Foundation, 2100 S. Mobberly Avenue Longview, TX 75602, a Texas nonprofit corporation and public 501c3 Charity, or  its successor.”

General Bequest of a stated sum of money may be worded:

“I give to The LeTourneau University Foundation, 2100 S. Mobberly Avenue Longview, TX 75602, a Texas nonprofit corporation and public 501c3 Charity, or its successor, [insert here the exact dollar amount].”

Specific Bequest of a certain asset from your estate may be worded:

“I give to The LeTourneau University Foundation, 2100 S. Mobberly Avenue Longview, TX 75602, a Texas nonprofit corporation and public 501c3 Charity, or its successor, [insert here a description of the particular property].”

A Residuary Bequest, after other bequests and expenses have been paid, may be worded:

“I give to The LeTourneau University Foundation, 2100 S. Mobberly Avenue Longview, TX 75602, a Texas nonprofit corporation and public 501c3 Charity, or its successor, all [or a portion] of the rest, residue and remainder of my estate.”

Contingent Bequest if the person making the will is not survived by certain individuals:

“If [name/s of primary beneficiary/ies] do/es not survive me, or shall die within ninety (90) days from the date of my death, or as a result of a common disaster, then I give to The LeTourneau University Foundation, 2100 S. Mobberly Avenue Longview, TX 75602, a Texas nonprofit corporation and public 501c3 Charity, or its successor,  [insert here the exact dollar amount, description of property, or percentage of residual estate].”