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4th Annual
Charles F. Boyle Memorial Scholarship Fund
The Charles F. Boyle Scholarship fund is being sponsored by Milford Pop Warner. Two scholarships will be granted in his honor. Charlie was an active board member with Milford Pop Warner for many years. He was not only a coach and mentor to many of our participants but to our coaching staff and volunteers as well. Although his time with Pop Warner was important and will leave a stamp on our Pop Warner family forever, his most important role was Father, Husband, and beloved friend to many of us. His legacy will live on in all of us and we are proud to present this to two deserving students in his name.
Qualification/ Eligibility/Documentation
*Pop Warner participant for a minimum of 4 years or more
*GPA 2.8 or above
*High School senior who will be attending college, technical school or the military
*Demonstrates leadership qualities or active participant in community servicePlease list your involvement and for how long you participated
*Must be an active participant in High School athletics/cheer
*Must complete application on or before the close of 4/13/18
*School transcript
*2 letters of recommendation from NON family members and at least one from a former or current teacher who can attest to your character. Please include address and phone number.
*A 400 hundred word essay explaining why you believe you deserve this scholarship
*Application should be mailed to:
Charles F. Boyle Memorial Scholarship Fund
c/o Party People Inc David Hulme
46 Quirk Road
Milford, CT. 06460
Questions should be directed to David Hulme
[email protected] or 203-878-3458
Application:
Date of Application:__________________________________Male________Female________
Name:_________________________________________________ GPA________________
Address:_____________________________________________________________________
Town/City/ZipCode:___________________________________________________________
Participant in Pop Warner: Yes____________ No_____________
If yes: Football_____________________ Cheer _______________________
What capacity and for how long? ________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
Home Phone:___________________________ Cell Phone: ____________________________
Name of High School Attending: __________________________________________________
College or Technical school attending in the fall:______________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
Have you ever returned to coach or volunteer in the Pop Warner Organization?_____________
If so, in what capacity: ___________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
Please remember to include all forms requested on first page.
Charlie Boyle grew up in New Jersey, the third of nine children. As a kid he played football, basketball, and baseball. When he got to high school wrestling was his sport, he participated for three years. After high school Charlie began working as a dispatcher for a telecommunications company. Over time he was promoted to technician, then foreman, then field supervisor. In 1997 he was promoted to branch manager and transferred to Milford, CT. Five years later his position was eliminated. After working for the same company for 22 years Charlie was out of work. He and three of his former coworkers decided to start their own telecom company, Telserv. Over the past fourteen years the company has grown to employ sixty people, among its customers are Peoples United Bank, Hartford Hospital and Yale University among its customers. Aside from being a businessman, Charlie was also a family man. He and his wife Lauren have three children; Jimmy, 16 and twins Hailey and Kari, 11 years old. Charlie was always involved in his kids lives, and he was a coach on Jimmys football team for seven years. He loved watching all three of his kids play sports and attende all of their games.