A Wonderful Letter from a Client Pertaining to Gifts to a Great Charitable Organization

From: Michael Stubblefield
Date: Tue, Mar 1, 2016 at 5:44 PM
Subject: Re: Audubon recreations
To: Barney Lipscomb, Megan Scauri 
Cc: graham arader, Elyn Stubblefield 


Hi Everyone,

I have received the IRS form 8283 and other documentation in relation to the gift of Audubon Recreations.  I want to thank you all for making this a reality.  The work of the Merit Academy is clearly run by exceptional people for exceptional children.  Elyn and I could not be happier that the addition of the timeless and historical natural history works of Audubon have gone to such a remarkable place and will serve to enrich the education of these young minds.  Our sincerest gratitude.

Best,

Michael Stubblefield

From: Michael Stubblefield
Date: Wednesday, February 24, 2016 at 10:30 AM
To: Barney Lipscomb, graham arader <grahamarader@gmail.com>, Megan Scauri, Elyn Stubblefield
Cc: "charity@meritacademytx.org"
Subject: RE: Audubon recreations

It’s all Graham but we are delighted to be included!

Michael D. Stubblefield, M.D.
National Medical Director for Cancer Rehabilitation
Select Medical Corporation

Medical Director for Cancer Rehabilitation
Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation

Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation
1199 Pleasant Valley Way
West Orange, NJ 07052

From: Barney Lipscomb
Sent: Wednesday, February 24, 2016 10:24 AM
To: Stubblefield, Michael D; graham arader; Megan Scauri; Elyn Stubblefield
Cc: charity@meritacademytx.org
Subject: RE: Audubon recreations

Thanks Michael. Thanks Elyn! Much appreciated!

Have a great day.

Best regards from a cool but sunny Fort Worth,
--Barney
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