Founded by parents Don and Sue Murphy and brother Brad Murphy to provide scholarships to graduating seniors who excel in sports and academics. Learn More
Founded by parents Don and Sue Murphy and brother Brad Murphy to provide scholarships to graduating seniors who excel in sports and academics.
Jessica Lee Murphy was an involved student-athlete at Governor Thomas Johnson High, where she played volleyball, basketball and softball. She was a dedicated member of the community, working as a tutor at Spring Ridge Elementary and contributing as a member of St. John the Evangelist Roman Catholic Church. Miss Murphy’s family—parents Don and Sue and brother Brad—established The Jessica Lee Murphy Memorial Fund to honor the memory of their young family member, who died tragically from injuries sustained in a car accident. The memorial fund speaks to the interests and issues close to Miss Murphy’s life.
Founded by parents Steven P. and Mary Rebecca Murray to provide scholarships to Frederick County graduating seniors who played varsity baseball and softball. Learn More
Founded by parents Steven P. and Mary Rebecca Murray to provide scholarships to Frederick County graduating seniors who played varsity baseball and softball.
Ryan Murray was a graduate of Linganore High School, class of 2006. He was a freshman at Mars Hill College at the time of his death. He was an accomplished baseball player and had played the position of catcher both at Linganore and Mars Hill College. He also enjoyed spending time at the beach. To honor his memory, his family established The Ryan Patrick Murray Memorial Fund, which provides scholarships to Frederick County graduating seniors preferably those who participated in a varsity baseball program.
Founded by parents Wayson and Renee Murray for Urbana High School graduating seniors pursuing a post-secondary education.
Sixteen-year-old Urbana High School junior, Tyler Dane Murray, was known for his boundless energy, his kindness and generosity, and his ability to make others laugh. His bright blue eyes and infectious smile had an immediate impact on everyone who knew him. A fullback on the Urbana High School Football Team, number 33, he was a well-respected and much-loved young man. Sadly, Tyler’s bright future was tragically cut short when he died in a car accident in March 2007. To honor Tyler’s memory, his parents created the Tyler Dane Murray Scholarship Fund to award scholarships to graduating seniors of Urbana High School pursuing a post-secondary education.
Founded by parents Pamela M. Flickinger and Donald R. Muse to provide scholarships for Frederick County youth of middle or high school age in need of financial assistance to participate in programs or camps related to athletics and performing arts. Learn More
Founded by parents Pamela M. Flickinger and Donald R. Muse to provide scholarships for Frederick County youth of middle or high school age in need of financial assistance to participate in programs or camps related to athletics and performing arts.
Dustin and Courtney Muse were two Frederick youths with outstanding achievements. Most remarkable was their combined success. They were a rare find, as siblings who exhibited equally noteworthy accomplishments. Sixteen-year-old Dustin Muse was starting quarterback for the Governor Thomas Johnson High School football team. Known for his drive and determination in the sports in which he participated, Dustin also displayed scholastic success and in turn became a significant member of the high school and the Frederick community. A member of the Monocacy Middle School chorus and an honor roll student, Dustin’s younger sister Courtney was a bright 13-year-old who loved dancing, country music, playing the piano, and musical theater. Tragically, their promising, young lives were cut short when they died in a car accident in December, 2006.They are forever remembered through The Dustin and Courtney Muse Memorial Fund.
Founded by Mr. Myers to support The Catoctin High School Youth Fund and Shriner’s Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Myers raised a large family in the Frederick area and were always interested in helping others in the community. Before his death in 1995, Mr. Myers established a charitable fund but had not decided its purpose. The Myers’ children pursued the establishment and direction of the fund to form The Charles F. and Helen A. Myers Endowment Fund. The Fund supports The Catoctin High School Youth Fund, which furthers programs for Catoctin High School students, as well as Shriner’s Hospital. These institutions were important to Mr. and Mrs. Myers.
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