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Baylor Landrum Jr. Society

The Baylor Landrum Jr. Society honors people who have made arrangements in their estate plans to create endowment funds at the Community Foundation. These funds will support their charitable interest forever.

In the early 1980s, Baylor made it his personal goal to create a community foundation that would serve as a professional, permanent philanthropic resource for the Louisville area. Under his thoughtful leadership and personal commitment of time and resources, that vision became a reality. He helped a fledgling organization develop the fundamental tools to become the largest community foundation in the region.

Baylor Landrum Jr. died at the age of 92 on March 28, 2011. Mr. Landrum left a legacy to countless leaders in the Louisville community. He had a strong interest in and dedication to the importance of education through both financial support and volunteer engagement. To honor his unwavering integrity, outstanding leadership and personal devotion to his community, the Community Foundation of Louisville is proud to recognize its legacy members through the Baylor Landrum Jr. Society.

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