What do you want your legacy to be?

We asked folks about legacy and what they want people to remember about them. We’ve shared some of those responses below.
My personal legacy is one that will be carried through my wife and my child. My earliest desire, outside of making a great life for myself was to be a great father and a great husband. I want my wife to smile at the end of it all when she thinks back over our life together. And for our daughter, I want her to tell the story of her dad’s laugh, his integrity, his love for God and people. As my daughter is telling her kids, and then her kids tell it to their kids. That’s where my legacy will live. As far as professional I want people to see more than a cut when it comes to the bar ber shop brand. I want each person we serve to know they have a community here. One of love and support. Read more>>
I want my legacy to be that a creative a safe place for people to be their self through style. Read more>>
What I want my legacy to be is leaving a lasting impact on people I know. I want people to remember me as someone who made a difference in their lives, I hope to be remembered as someone who always strived to do my best and pushed others to do the same and reach their full potential. Read more>>
Because the core of the Munson Law Firm’s business is estate planning, I think it’s entirely appropriate that I address what I’d like my legacy to be. Professionally, as a lawyer who focuses on estate planning, my goal is to leave a lasting impact on the community by ensuring that families feel secure and supported, even when they can no longer provide for their loved ones. Through our services, I aspire to bring peace of mind and compassion to my clients when difficult decisions need to be made, so that even more difficult decisions don’t need to be made by their loved ones later, without the benefit of knowing what they would have wanted. Read more>>