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100821 Baldi EndowmentWINSTON-SALEM — The Catholic faith and education were both important to the late Joseph Baldi.

He passed away Feb. 7 at the age of 103, leaving several legacy gifts benefiting the Church in western North Carolina, including adding to the family’s endowment fund to benefit St. Leo School and choosing the income from his established gift annuities to benefit the Catholic Charities Endowment Fund and the Diocese of Charlotte’s Seminarian Education Endowment Fund.

A son of Italian immigrants, Baldi and his late wife Margaret raised their two children in the faith and emphasized the limitless possibilities of education. The couple put their beliefs into action throughout their years at St. Leo Church, supporting the parish and the school with their charitable giving.

In 2015, Baldi created the Joseph and Margaret Baldi Endowment Fund with an initial gift of $40,000 to provide tuition assistance for children of St. Leo Parish families to attend the parish’s school.

When asked in 2016 why he wanted to set up a named endowment, Baldi said, “I had heard that some of the children who wanted to attend St. Leo School could not afford the tuition, so I created the Joseph and Margaret Baldi Endowment Fund to provide tuition assistance. We have four grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren, and I know my wife would have loved the idea of a gift that helps children get a good Catholic education.”

Upon his passing, Baldi’s two charitable gift annuities amounted to more than $134,000. More than $78,000 was distributed to the Joseph and Margaret Baldi Endowment Fund for St. Leo School. The Catholic Charities Endowment Fund and the Seminarian Endowment Fund received more than $27,000 each.

“The Church was always very important in their lives,” said their daughter, Patricia Baldi. “My dad had enough money, which he earned through hard work, and (he) wanted to pay some of that back, to give other children the opportunity to get an education.”

“My mother felt the same way about education,” she added.

Her father’s memorial service, postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, was held Sept. 17 at the Western Carolina State Veteran’s Cemetery in Black Mountain.

“I fondly remember Mr. Baldi attending the Catholic Heritage Society Mass and dinner that Bishop Jugis hosts each year,” said Gina Rhodes, diocesan director of planned giving. “Mr. Baldi spoke of the blessings that he and Margaret had received during their lives and wanted to be sure that others, especially children, would be given opportunities. We are so thankful that he chose to remember the Church by establishing a named endowment during his life and leaving gifts to three endowments through his estate plan.”

— SueAnn Howell, Senior reporter

Create an endowment

Interested in setting up an endowment at your parish or Catholic school? Establish an endowment in the Diocese of Charlotte Foundation by leaving a bequest in a will, a beneficiary designation from a retirement plan, a gift of real estate, a gift of life insurance, cash or securities sufficient to set up an endowment, or a life income arrangement such as a trust or annuity. For details, contact Gina Rhodes at 704-370-3364 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..