The members of the Auxiliary of the UTU Scholarship Fund Board met in North Olmsted, Ohio, April 22-24, 2014. During the meeting, scholarships were drawn from the 47 applications submitted by Auxiliary members for the 2014-2015 school year. The board must “spend” at least five percent of our average annual net worth on scholarships to meet our Internal Revenue Service obligations. Through a random drawing, the board awarded ten (10) scholarships this year. These scholarships were drawn by Faith Ann Feltmeyer of the UTU Legal Department, in the presence of the Scholarship Fund Board members. The following are winners of the 2014-2015 Auxiliary Scholarships. Winners are listed in the order the applications were drawn. Congratulations to the scholarship winners! The Auxiliary of the UTU is proud to be able to help in the education of our Auxiliary family members.
2014-2015 Scholarship Winners:
Steven Sax
Child of Bonnie Sax, Lodge 28, of St. Louis, Mo.
James Ross Spain
Grandchild of Sylvia J. Trimmier, Lodge 170, of Fort Worth, Texas
Hannah Magrum
Grandchild of Wilma Kappel, Lodge 933, of Jefferson City, Mo.
Jackson D. Majher
Child of David C. Majher, Lodge 5, of Cleveland, Ohio
Mariah Flickinger
Child of Barbara Flickinger, Lodge 113, of Winslow, Ariz.
Allison Groves
Grandchild of Patricia A. Murphy, Lodge 500, of Indianapolis, Ind.
Ethan Grasmick
Grandchild of Linda M. McComas, Lodge 3, of North Olmsted, Ohio
Tyler G. Johnson
Grandchild of Karen Prather, Lodge 3, of North Olmsted, Ohio
Amanda F. Majher
Child of David C. Majher, Lodge 5, of Cleveland, Ohio
Nathaniel Coons
Grandchild of Betty Coons, Lodge 28, of St. Louis, Mo.
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