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Scholarship for Local Nurse Gives Young Mom Hope
by Lynn McDowell
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At
a luncheon on Friday, November 11, Pacific Union College nursing
student Jennie Oldenkamp received a $2,000 award as the first recipient
of the Hilary Blount RN Scholarship. Hilary Blount Gregory was
a registered nurse who lived in the Napa Valley, worked at St.
Helena Hospital, and graduated from PUC in 2000. Blount Gregory
passed away in a car crash on Silverado Trail on July 4.
The scholarship was established by United Hospital in St. Paul, Minnesota, where
Gary Blount (Hilary’s father) is a physician. Colleagues and administration
of the hospital established the scholarship at PUC in recognition of the loss
suffered by the family.
“I thought it was a wonderful selection,” said Milli Stelling, mother
of Blount Gregory. “Hilary was such a dedicated and outstanding nurse,
and I think Jennie has so many of her qualities. All of us [Hilary’s father
Gary and his wife Lee, and Stelling’s husband, Rob] were very impressed
with Jennie.”
In an emotional ceremony, Oldenkamp, a cancer survivor, told the assembled family
and United Hospital representative Mike Inserra that though the money was really
important, even more important to her is the fact that someone believes in her—a
single mother of two daughters, aged four and six.
“The feelings were so raw. These people just lost their daughter, and here
they were, reaching out to me,” reflected Oldenkamp, who upon learning
about PUC’s nursing program in October 2004, decided to apply to create
a better life for her own daughters. “I’m still in awe. I’m
telling everyone about it to inspire them. I’m so honored to have met [Hilary’s
family].”
John Collins, PUC’s vice president of finance, expressed his appreciation
for the new scholarship: “We want to thank the family of Hilary Blount
Gregory for helping to make PUC a place where students from all walks of life
can receive a quality, Christian education.”
Oldenkamp plans to use
the scholarship directly for textbooks.
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