Chris Felcyn Legacy Society

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WRCJ’s former midday host, Chris Felcyn, was passionate about two things: sharing his love of classical music and believing in the power of public radio. He dearly hoped that 90.9 WRCJ would be here for many more years to help people discover the world’s greatest music.

 

After Chris passed away unexpectedly in the Fall of 2018, WRCJ, with the support from the Felcyn family, established the Chris Felcyn Legacy Society, to encourage people to include WRCJ-FM in their wills and estate plans.

A bequest to 90.9 WRCJ allows you to perpetuate support provided during your lifetime and to make a gift of a size and nature you may not be able to give while managing your day-to-day affairs. We thank you for the generosity of spirit and belief in the power of radio for the common good.

Download the Will or Estate Plan Gift Intention Form

Learn More About The Chris Felcyn Legacy Society

The form includes general language you may utilize when making a legacy gift to our organization, including our legal name and Tax ID number; however, we do strongly recommend contacting an attorney who specializes in estate planning services. A list may be provided upon request.

90.9 WRCJ thanks these donors who have signed a Will or Estate Plan Gift Intention Form: *

Gwen & Richard Bowlby
Linda & Paul Felcyn

Linda & Rick Felcyn
Beverly & Barry Williams

*Donor names listed with permission

Chris Felcyn Legacy Society
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