Florence E. Stoner McDaniel College Scholarship Fund
Founded with a bequest from husband Frank G. Stoner for McDaniel College students.
Frank L. Stoner was born June 13, 1864 in Frederick, where he was raised and educated. He was a locally trained lawyer, who was admitted to the local bar association in 1885. That same year, Mr. Stoner was nominated and elected by the Democratic Party to the House of Delegates from Frederick County. He was not only a lawyer and delegate but also involved with several local banks: President of Farmers & Mechanics National Bank for 15 years, President of First National Bank of Mount Airy and Director of Woodsboro Savings Bank. Mr. Stoner’s wife Florence preceded him in death, and in his will he established The Florence E. Stoner Scholarship Fund in her memory to award scholarships to McDaniel College. Though he was well known throughout the community, Mr. Stoner created a lasting legacy in his wife’s name.
Founded with the dissolution of The Sperry L. Storm Memorial Scholarship Fund, Inc. for private music instruction scholarships for Frederick County Public Schools students in kindergarten through 11th grade. Learn More
Founded with the dissolution of The Sperry L. Storm Memorial Scholarship Fund, Inc. for private music instruction scholarships for Frederick County Public Schools students in kindergarten through 11th grade.
Sperry Storm was a well-known Frederick County musician whose mother inspired his musical talent with piano lessons at a young age. Mr. Storm and his brothers learned to play instruments from the string, reed, brass, and percussion families. He led a life completely dedicated to music, from teaching to playing it. He performed with various groups, including the Francis Scott Key Hotel trio, local dance bands, and an Evangelical Reformed Church group in Frederick. He taught thousands of students, first from a studio he opened in Frederick and later when he led the Frederick High School band, playing a pivotal part in expanding the school’s musical program. By his retirement in 1976, Mr. Storm had spent almost 50 years teaching privately and 35 years as a public school music educator. The Sperry L. Storm Memorial Scholarship Fund, founded to continue Mr. Storm’s legacy, awards scholarships for private music instructional lessons for students of Frederick County Public Schools attending kindergarten through 11th grade.
Founded by wife Mary M. Stull and her children, preferably for those studying music.
Charles C. T. Stull graduated from Boys High School of Frederick in 1914 and started teaching in Bloomfield and Thurmont. During the summers, Mr. Stull continued his own education at Johns Hopkins University and the University of Maryland, earning certifications to teach instrumental and vocal music. With his certifications, Mr. Stull initiated music education in Frederick County Public Schools. He also directed the Yellow Springs Band for years. In honor of Mr. Stull’s dedication to music in Frederick County, his family established The Charles C. T. Stull, Sr. Memorial Scholarship Fund to award scholarships to children studying music.
Founded through Lorraine Stup’s estate provisions for nonprofit organizations providing emergency services to individuals and families.
This fund was created to support nonprofits providing emergency services to individuals and families who live in Frederick, MD, including those experiencing homelessness, hunger, job loss, medical emergencies, or any type of catastrophic event.
Established through the generous bequest of Mary Alice Stup to provide a 'second chance' scholarship for children who have lived-experiences of harm or past legal challenges, so they can have a second chance. Learn More
Established through the generous bequest of Mary Alice Stup to provide a ‘second chance’ scholarship for children who have lived-experiences of harm or past legal challenges, so they can have a second chance.
Founded by father John Stush for Frederick County graduating seniors with financial need, with preference given to applicants who participated in Scouting America (formerly Boy Scouts of America) or Girl Scouts of the USA. Learn More
Founded by father John Stush for Frederick County graduating seniors with financial need, with preference given to applicants who participated in Scouting America (formerly Boy Scouts of America) or Girl Scouts of the USA.
Todd Stush had a warm heart, great sense of humor and an adventurous spirit. As a youth, Todd was a Cub Scout, became a Boy Scout, and earned the coveted Eagle rank. He enjoyed white water rafting in the Southwest, skiing in Lake Tahoe, and water sports. While attending Governor Thomas Johnson High School, Todd belonged to the ski club at Ski Liberty. After graduating from Governor Thomas Johnson High School in 1983, Todd attended University of Maryland, College Park where he played rugby. Todd also loved working on his Mustang with friends converting the car from automatic to standard shift. To honor his commitment to scouting and the community, Todd’s father, John Stush established The Todd J. Stush Memorial Scholarship Fund. The fund will provide scholarships to graduating seniors in Frederick County demonstrating financial need. Preference will be given to students who participated in either Boy Scouts of America or Girl Scouts of the USA, with a record of community service while involved in scouting.
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