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Having highly trained teachers early in life proved critical to my success, and my hope is that my gift will allow Fresno State to continue to educate qualified teachers of the Deaf now and forever. This is my lasting legacy as well as that of my parents. ~Joe Slotnick

Marge Winters

Richard and Marge Winters were farmers out in Easton where they grew grapes and almonds. Although they are not from the Central Valley, they have always been passionate about Fresno State and, in particular, the athletics program.

Richard and Marge Winters were farmers out in Easton where they grew grapes and almonds. Although they are not from the Central Valley, they have always been passionate about Fresno State and, in particular, the athletics program. For over 30 years, they were season ticket holders, cheering on the Bulldogs and supporting student-athletes at every home game.

Marge's dedication to Fresno State athletics only grew stronger and, in 2014, she became an active member of the Senior Dog Squad. She cherishes the memories made and is grateful for the relationship the Dog Squad has with the cheerleaders.

Marge appreciates what Fresno State athletics provides for the community, so when it came to supporting organizations that mattered most to her, she immediately thought of the University. That's why she is leaving a generous $1.5 million gift in her will to support student-athletes through the Bulldog Foundation.

"I immediately thought, 'How can we help make the Bulldog Foundation successful?' Fresno State athletics has given so much to us through unforgettable experiences. Now, we can give back to them."

Richard, a life-long rancher, passed away in 2019, but Marge continues to display their eternal Bulldog spirit. Planned gifts like this one help support student-athletes as they strive for excellence in the classroom and in competition.