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On their ranch south east of Pincher Creek

On their ranch south east of Pincher Creek

Bill was born in Fort Macleod in 1934 and was an only child, as his parents passed away tragically in a car accident in 1935. He survived the accident and was raised by his mother’s family, the Varleys, on their ranch south east of Pincher Creek. Bill and his uncle Henry ranched together, raising top quality Hereford cattle for many years. He came to think of his uncle as a father-figure and wanted to honour him for the important role he played in his life. His generous gift will be used to create the Henry Stewart Varley Fund for Rural Life at the Community Foundation.

“Henry was a real community man, he lived a good life and took care of Bill very well,” says Bill’s cousin Maxiene Bodgener. “Although Bill was Grandpa Varley’s responsibility, Henry was the father-figure to him. Henry took that job very seriously and tried to teach Bill about being a good man and I think he was pretty successful.”

The Community Foundation currently supports rural communities in many ways through its granting programs. The creation of the Rural Life Fund will provide an additional $150,000 in grants focused on ensuring that rural communities continue to thrive. It was important to Bill that these communities offer residents the same opportunities as people living in urban centres. Other interested donors can also contribute to this fund.

“We are more than delighted that Bill chose the Community Foundation to leave a legacy with and we want to celebrate that with our community,” says Community Foundation Board President Dianne King. “Philanthropy comes in many shapes and forms. Some people give very kindly of their time, of their talents, of their skills. Others are in a position that they are able to leave a financial legacy. When someone does give monetarily, they usually do it to improve the quality of life for individuals and to enhance their communities. I think Bill would be very pleased to know that the money he has given us will do all of those things.”

While Bill was alive, he wanted to see an example of the things that his donation would make possible. The Community Foundation started a bursary program for second year Agricultural Technology students at Lethbridge College. Five local students received funding in 2013 and each one plans to use their knowledge and skills to benefit rural communities.

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