Dean & Shirley Hutton Memorial Scholarship
The Don & Shirley Hutton Memorial Scholarship was established by their family. This $500 scholarship is administered by the Marshfield Public Schools Foundation. Awards are paid in a single installment after completion of the first semester, directly to the institution, upon verification of student’s full-time enrollment and GPA of 2.5 or above. The scholarship is non-renewable.
Dean and Shirley Hutton, natives of Hartville and Marshfield, were lifelong scholars. They met at SMS (now MSU) in education classes, and both had served a number of years as rural school teachers. Strong supporters of all facts of child development, the Huttons extended their reach beyond the classroom to include volunteering for activities that assist the well-rounded growth of youth. As Sunday School teachers, Scout leaders, room parents, bank boosters, day camps, and park activity leaders, Dean and Shirley gave generously of themselves to guide and support children. This time spent for youngsters did not diminish as their own grew up and left home. The Huttons redirected that same energy into the lives of their grandchildren and their friends. This scholarship would make Dean and Shirley smile, proud to know that they were still able to benefit future young people.
Dean and Shirley Hutton, natives of Hartville and Marshfield, were lifelong scholars. They met at SMS (now MSU) in education classes, and both had served a number of years as rural school teachers. Strong supporters of all facts of child development, the Huttons extended their reach beyond the classroom to include volunteering for activities that assist the well-rounded growth of youth. As Sunday School teachers, Scout leaders, room parents, bank boosters, day camps, and park activity leaders, Dean and Shirley gave generously of themselves to guide and support children. This time spent for youngsters did not diminish as their own grew up and left home. The Huttons redirected that same energy into the lives of their grandchildren and their friends. This scholarship would make Dean and Shirley smile, proud to know that they were still able to benefit future young people.