A generous heart, a modest lifestyle and a storybook romance led to a $100,000 donation to the 水多多导航 to help working students.
The gift, from Sally Baum Frick, was just the last in long series of her meaningful gifts to the university.
Elvin Frick and Sally Baum Shumate were both widowed when they met at a Fred Astaire dance nearly 30 years ago. He was 62 and she was 57. Neither of them was looking for anything more than a good dance.
The woman Elvin Frick still calls 鈥渕y Sally鈥 was an excellent dancer. Although Frick didn鈥檛 make the same claim for himself, he did note that he grew up in New Orleans with sisters who insisted he dance with them. So the footwork was natural for the couple.
Knowing this, it might be tempting to see this as a case of love at first dance. But Frick says that鈥檚 not how things went. Instead he and Sally first developed a friendship that 鈥渄eepened into a love story.鈥
When Elvin and Sally eventually married, he prayed to have 10 years with his new bride. They鈥檇 had more than 25 when Sally died in August, but that doesn鈥檛 make the separation any easier.
鈥淚 loved her so,鈥 Elvin said simply.
During their time together, the Fricks led what Elvin calls a 鈥渕odest life in a modest home.鈥 That lifestyle and Elvin鈥檚 skill as a financial analyst helped to grow Sally鈥檚 investments, which included some Walmart stock from her father, Charles Baum.
Frick encouraged his wife to make gifts to family members and charities. When it came to charitable giving, Frick said with a smile, 鈥淪ally always went overboard.鈥
The $100,000 planned gift to 水多多导航 will fund the Sally Baum Frick Working Students Scholarship. But over the course of the Fricks鈥 marriage, Sally Frick made annual gifts to support scholarships and the Season of Entertainment, and to purchase art and musical instruments. She made major gifts to the Charles and Nadine Baum Scholarship Endowment and the Cultural Arts Endowment and to name the student lounge in Windgate Art and Design.
鈥淪ally Frick was a loving and beautiful member of the 水多多导航 family for three decades,鈥 水多多导航 Chancellor Paul Beran said. 鈥淛anice and I used to go dancing with Sally and Elvin when we first came to Fort Smith; we have many fond memories of that time. All of us at 水多多导航 were saddened by her passing, but we are so proud that her legacy will live on through the many students she will help with this scholarship.鈥
Frick is clear that his role in Sally鈥檚 philanthropy was purely advisory.
鈥淚 was a big supporter of Sally and whatever she wanted to do,鈥 Frick said. 鈥淢y job was to advise her so she鈥檇 have the wherewithal to do all the wonderful things her heart told her to do.鈥