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Updated: June 22, 2024 @ 2:27 pm
Submitted by Holly Neal
United Fund Executive Director
Submitted by Holly Neal
United Fund Executive Director
Submitted by Holly Neal
United Fund Executive Director
Submitted by Holly Neal
United Fund Executive Director

Submitted by Holly Neal
United Fund Executive Director
Submitted by Holly Neal
United Fund Executive Director
Submitted by Holly Neal
United Fund Executive Director
Submitted by Holly Neal
United Fund Executive Director
Marking 2024 as the fourth year awarding scholarships to traditional and non-traditional higher education-seeking students, 29 students, of which 12 were first in their families to attend college, received the Bond Brothers Scholarship.
Previously known as the Scott Miller Bond Scholarship, it was renamed following the passing of Scott’s brother, Michael Bond. Randy and Glenda Bond, parents of Scott and Michael, chose the new name to honor both sons.
Scott Bond passed away on Thanksgiving Day in 2021 at the age of 43, and Michael Bond passed away in November 2023, just six days shy of his 50th birthday.
During the award presentations, Randy and Glenda shared humorous stories of their sons and reflected on their strong, loving personalities. Glenda noted that despite their mental delays, Scott and Michael always strived to reach their highest potential in whatever they did.
By awarding scholarships to Cumberland County graduates, Randy and Glenda aim to inspire students pursuing education at a TCAT, college or university to strive for their best.
The 2024 Bond Brothers recipients, nine non-traditional students that are currently attending college and 20 recently graduated high school students are: Constanza Billups, Shelbi Brewer, Kerri Ann Cain, Isabella Cross,Conner Delaney, Conall Elkins, Bryce Elmore, Jorja Elmore, Cheyenne Emery, Hallie Evans, Kelsey Guy, Lebron Harris, Rachel Houston, Peyton Lee, Layla McCallion, Austin Munsey, Pari Patel, Lexi Pugh, Jaxon Reed, Frankie Shao, Joshua Sherrill, Ellie Smith, Isaac Smith, Olivia Smith, Sophia Sojka, Austin Tabor, Jesla Uribe, Camrin Walker, and Allen Woody.
These recipients plan to pursue studies in fields such as electrician, business, finance, ministry, biochemistry, and health sciences.
If you would like to make a difference in the life of a college student, please consider donating to the Bond Brothers Scholarship Fund through the Cumberland County United Fund.
Donations can be made online or checks payable to: United Fund at 348 Taylor Street, Suite 101 in Crossville. Donate online at www.cumberlandunitedfund.org.
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