OSRA Scholarship Awards​
OSRA Scholarhips have been awarded to OSRA descendants for the many years starting in 1982.
2011 Scholarship Recipient
Chandra Martin
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2013 Scholarship Recipient
Teryn Henderson​
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2015 Scholarship Recipient
Isaac Hughes​
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2016 Scholarship Recipient
Brianna Williams
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2018 Scholarship Recipient
Sierra Williams
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2012 Scholarship Recipient
Monique Smith​
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2014 Scholarship Recipient
Patricia Pointer​
2017 Scholarship Recipient
Kaylee Henderson
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2018 Scholarship Recipient
Spencer Guy Robinson
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2018 Scholarship Recipient
Charles Trevor Cross
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2018 Scholarship Recipient
Gabrielle L. Hernandez
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2019 Scholarship Recipient
Noah Hughes
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2019 Scholarship Recipient
Autumn Burns
OSRA Memorial Scholarship
Memorial Scholarship given by the family and friends of Mary Carol Lynn in her honor
A scholarship has been given in honor of the memory of Mary Carol Lynn, who possessed a strong belief in the OSRA scholarship program.
Memorial Scholarship given by the family of Pat and Shirley Cross Miles in honor of several Old Settler Descendants
Scholarship Donations have been given in honor of the memory of several Old Settler Descendants, who possessed a strong belief in OSRA descendants continuing their education.
Memorial Scholarships given by the family of Ronald Snead Jr. in his honor
Two scholarships have been given in honor of the memory of Ronald Snead, Jr., who possessed a strong belief in OSRA descendants continuing their education.
Memorial Scholarship given by the family of John Thomas and Marie L. Berry Cross. in their honor
A scholarship has been given in honor of the memory of John Thomas and Marie Loretta Berry Cross, who possessed a strong belief in OSRA descendants continuing their education.
Memorial Scholarship given by the family and friends of Waylon Vaughn Lynn, in his honor
Scholarship Donations have been given in honor of the memory of Waylon Vaughn Lynn, who possessed a strong belief in OSRA descendants continuing their education.