From left to right: Anthony Falco (Trustee), Kellen Kopp, Zachary Donaghue, Nicholas Ferrara, and Angela McDonald (Trust Administrator).
The Richard and Geraldine Storella Educational Trust is honored and pleased to announce its 2022 award recipients. Zachary Donaghue was awarded $12,500. He will be attending University of Massachusetts Amherst and has not yet chosen a major to pursue. Nicholas Ferrara was awarded $7,500. He will be attending Stonehill College to study finance and math. Kellen Kopp was awarded $5,000. He will be attending Boston College as a computer science major. Additionally, each of the 10 applicants who applied but did not win the Scholarship were awarded a $250 book award to support their future endeavors.
Richard and Geraldine Storella established the Educational Trust Scholarship with the vision that hard-working students with connections to their Italian heritage would be able to use the award toward furthering their educational endeavors.
Mr. Storella wanted this scholarship to honor his wife Geraldine (Gerry) and this Trust will do so for many years to come. Gerry Storella was born in Quincy and attended Quincy High (class of 1955). She was the Captain of the Cheerleading squad and years later, became the first female member of the QHS Hall of Fame in 1955 as the class Valedictorian. She attended Boston University College of Business Administration where she also became a cheerleader for the Terriers.
Richard and Gerry were married for 53 years. Together they were involved in the Quincy community throughout their lives. Richard coached Quincy Youth Hockey and Gerry joined right alongside him as the Secretary for the Board of Quincy Youth Hockey. They were both members of the Granite Links Golf Club and Gerry was a board member of the Thomas Crane Friends of the Library and participated in many of the events that the Library sponsored. Gerry also believed in, and followed the wonderful history of Quincy, and as such, became an active member of the Quincy Historical Society.
Gerry wanted the opportunity to pass on to others what she learned from her Quincy education, her Quincy neighbors, and her Quincy upbringing. Through this Scholarship, her dream has come true.
The Board Members of the Richard and Geraldine Storella Educational Trust are Lawrence Taglieri, Principal of Quincy High School, Dr. Brian Jolley and sister Denise Martucci, family friends of Mr. and Mrs. Storella, Leo Keka, owner of Alba Restaurant, and Anthony S. Falco, Esq., Trustee of the Trust.