Honor Wall

Honor your loved one by making an honorary or memorial gift to Little Free Library! When you make an honorary gift of $50 or more, you may share a story on the Honor Wall below. It’s a lasting and heartfelt way to pay tribute to someone special, and it will support Little Free Library’s mission to build stronger communities, improve literacy, and expand book access for all.

In Honor Of
Edi A. Campbell

Our mother has always been lovingly and passionately dedicated to family and education. Her work advocating for authors and readers of diverse backgrounds is making the world better.

Submitted by Campbell Kids
In Memory Of
Betty McCray

At age 101, recently widowed Betty McCray discovered a Little Free Library, and found joy and calm in books.

Submitted by Janet Robinson
In Honor Of
Rachel Fetter

We are so proud of Rachel and her setup of our new library. She painted bricks with books and the neighborhood is really enjoying it!

Submitted by Evan Fetter
In Honor Of
John and Eva Hurst

John and Eva are avid readers who share their love with family and anyone who will open a book or those who may read it one day.

Submitted by Wendy Kistler
In Memory Of
Whitney Bonner

In loving memory of our daughter, Whitney, who loved to read from an early age.

Submitted by Elle Bonner
In Memory Of
Harry Persad

My father was a failure in his life, but he loved the arts, and encouraged me to appreciate music, opera, fiction and poetry. I’m conflicted about him, but love remains.

Submitted by Sandra Roy
In Memory Of
Otto Hampton

My father believed in the power of education . He believed in continuous learning. He taught all of his children and grandchildren to love reading. Read to your children,

Submitted by linda schiffer
In Memory Of
Karen Wadler

Our very Beloved BFF, Sistah was like no other in the whole world.She was the BEST of the BEST.Through these wonderful books her love of reading will live on forever❤️❤️❤️

Submitted by Ronni and Howard Rosenblum
In Memory Of
Karen Wadler

Our “Keppie” was the kindest and most generous person imaginable; may her memory be a blessing.

Submitted by Scott Weintraub
In Memory Of
Karen Wadler

Our dearest Tata Karen was the most generous and giving person. How fortunate we were to be so loved by her. May these little libraries bring smiles to many children.

Submitted by Aleeza Nemirof
In Memory Of
Dee Bellows

Thankful for my grandma who took me to Narnia and brought books to life!

Submitted by Natalie Olsen
In Memory Of
Karen Wadler

We miss you so much. We are always thinking of you. We will make sure to pass on your love for books to Devi.

Submitted by Jacques Wadler
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