Memorial Contributions
The AASV Foundation welcomes contributions made by family and friends in memory of a departed loved one. Memorial contributions are applied to support Foundation programs. The following AASV members have been remembered in memorial contributions made to the Foundation:
Dr. Angela K. Baysinger (1967-2024)
A generous contribution from the Baysinger family established the Angela K. Baysinger Memorial Fund. Proceeds from the fund support:
- Angela Baysinger Memorial Scholarship
- Angela Baysinger Memorial Lecture
- AVMA Animal Welfare Assessment Contest in 2024 and 2025
Click here to add your contribution to the Angela K. Baysinger Memorial Fund and support these initiatives to promote animal welfare.
Dr. K.T. Wright (1938-2022)
Dr. David A. Schoneweis (1931-2017)
Dr. Schoneweis’s children combined a large gift from the estate with additional memorial contributions to establish the David A. Schoneweis Scholarship in his memory. The $1000 scholarship is awarded annually to a student or students from Kansas State University or Oklahoma State University who participate in the student oral or poster presentations at the AASV Annual Meeting.
Dr. Rodney G. Johnson (1943-2014)
Dr. Bernard J. Curran (1948-2007)
Dr. Alex Hogg (1920-2006)
A bequest from Dr. Hogg’s estate was combined with memorial gifts from family and friends to create the Alex Hogg Memorial Fund. The proceeds from this endowed fund provide support for the Alex Hogg Memorial Lecture, presented during each AASV Annual Meeting. Additional proceeds support the Hogg Scholarship for graduate veterinarians who seek to further their education.
Make a Memorial Contribution
Memorial contributions may be sent to the AASV Foundation, 830 26th Street, Perry, Iowa 50220. Please indicate the name of the person you wish to honor with your contribution. To make a donation with your credit card, click here. Enter the amount and select payment type, then write “AASV Foundation Contribution in Memory of Person’s Name” in the space provided.
For more information, or to establish a memorial, contact the AASV Foundation: foundation@aasv.org.