I was quite honored when my sister asked me to write a
letter to the scholarship recipient this year. It is awarded annually in
memory of her son, my much loved nephew, Donald Paul Harriman. It is important that the recipient understand
what he valued and how he lived his life vs existing in life.
Donnie was a remarkable young man who truly knew how to appreciate
the many moments that came his way. He
took nothing for granted. He was a great athlete who excelled in Cross Country
track. He practiced even during his
summer vacation from high school. During
our family weekend trip to Corpus Christi he got up much earlier than anyone,
went for a run and got back in plenty of time for our family breakfast time. He valued education and clearly understood
the long term benefits it afforded. He
worked full time after high school graduation, attended college and made good
grades. He liked to tease but was not a bully. He was an encourager and valued
his family relationships above all else.
I must admit to being most proud of Donnie earning the
level of becoming an Eagle Scout. He continued to practice that code of ethics
throughout the remainder of his life.
Donnie loved to laugh and cherished life. His life was cut short but his appreciation
for education lives on through the scholarship awarded in his memory. His high school renamed their track meet in
his honor to reflect his name.
I am equally
pleased that the scholarship will help move dreams and goals forward. Donnie
wanted to make a difference and this scholarship will make a difference in the
life of another.
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