By Jeff Murphy,
March 15, 2021
WARRENSBURG, MO — The largest planned gift in the history of the University of Central
Missouri – a commitment currently valued at $20 million – is being made possible by
an alumnus whose affiliation with UCM began more than 100 years ago.
was recently informed of this commitment, which involves a trust agreement made possible
by John Spillman Jones, a former Warrensburg resident who passed away in Clayton,
Missouri, in 1968. Jones graduated from UCM in 1912 with a professional degree, having
attended what was then known as the State Normal School, Second District.
According to the UCM Alumni Foundation, thoughtful financial investment strategies
allowed Jones to make this philanthropic gift to UCM. Although Jones’ contribution
will not be received for a number of years, per the donor’s trust agreement, the university
is thankful for his generosity. It provides a significant financial boost for the
institution to meet its greatest need, which is serving students.
“Transformative gifts such as this positively impact the trajectory of an institution,”
said Courtney Goddard, J.D., vice president for University Advancement and executive
director of the UCM Alumni Foundation. “We at the Alumni Foundation, and the many
students who will be touched by this gift, are immensely grateful for Mr. Jones’ thoughtful
planning to transform the lives of students at UCM. Future students will benefit from
his generosity in ways even he never could have imagined.”
Jones was born in Warrensburg, and after studying at UCM, he went on to attend the
University of Chicago, where he earned a juris doctorate. He practiced law and had
a lengthy career in management working as a sales director for Ralston Purina. He
and his wife, Kathleen Kerr Jones, had two children and enjoyed time with them on
the family-owned farm in Warrensburg.
Having a longtime affiliation and appreciation for the local community, John and Kathleen
Jones are both buried at Sunset Hills Cemetery on a family plot that includes Jones’
parents and grandparents.
Asked about her memories of Jones, one of the couple’s grandchildren shared fond recollections
of traveling to Warrensburg to spend time on her grandparents’ farm.
She also noted Jones’ generosity, stating, “His grandchildren and great-grandchildren
are extremely proud of his decision to leave a legacy gift to the University of Central
Missouri.”
Prior to notification of this planned gift from Jones, UCM announced in 2020 its then-largest
planned estate commitment in the institution’s 150-year history. The UCM Alumni Foundation
has received documentation of eight new planned gift intentions totaling $35,665,811
so far this fiscal year and appreciates the generosity of every person who includes
the university in their legacy.
To learn more about planned giving opportunities, please call the UCM Alumni Foundation
at 660-543-8000 or visit .