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Don Boggan, (left) senior vice president of
SunTrust Bank in Florence and trustee for the Tek estate,
makes gift presentation to UA President Robert E. Witt.
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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – The University of Alabama has received
a $2 million gift from the estate of the late Arnold and Julia
Teks of Florence. The gift will be used for student scholarships.
“We are deeply appreciative of the generosity of the Teks
and know that future students will benefit greatly from their giving
back to the Capstone,” said Dr. Robert E. Witt, UA president.
Arnold Teks, an alumnus of the UA School
of Law and longtime Florence city attorney, died in 1999
and his wife Julia, his law firm’s office manager, died
in 2004.
The Teks had no children, and they lived a modest life, according
to Greg Hyde, an attorney who knew the couple. The firm’s
office space was sparsely furnished with old metal desks, Hyde
said.
“The amount of this gift came as a complete surprise to
me, but it does not surprise me that they would be so generous
with their savings,” said Hyde.
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