September 10, 2012

Supporting student scholarships is always a noble goal. And as
Larry Burke ’73Ed, ’77GEd and his family recently learned, you
never know who you might be helping.
“My son, Andrew, got married last November,” said Burke, who
currently serves as Assistant Director in the Office of Field
Experiences within St. John’s The School of Education. “Instead of
giving out small gifts to their guests at the wedding, Andrew and
his wife decided to make a contribution to the LeeAnne Burke
Scholarship Fund and assist future students.”
The fund is named in honor of Larry’s late daughter, LeeAnne Burke
’02Ed, ’04GEd, who passed away in 2008 from bacterial meningitis.
The scholarship is awarded each year to an incoming St. John’s
freshman who graduated from St. Francis Preparatory High School,
where LeeAnne worked as a Guidance Counselor.
“That was always LeeAnne’s goal: to do things for others,”
Burke noted. “You know, the very morning that she passed, we called
St. John’s and created that fund. I told my wife, ‘There are going
to be 1,000 pieces of flowers that are going to get thrown in the
garbage in the next two days, so we need to do something that’s
truly meaningful.’”
After making his wedding contribution to the fund, Andrew – himself
a teacher at JHS 194 in Whitestone, NY – was surprised to receive a
letter from the 2012 scholarship recipient, freshman Marissa
Ruotolo. It turned out that this young lady is the sister of one of
Andrew’s students and had taken it upon herself to write a note
showing her appreciation.
“That was a very emotional experience for Andrew,” Larry said. “He
took a picture of the letter on his cell phone and sent it to me,
and we were all flabbergasted by the whole thing. LeeAnne lived to
help other people, so to see that note was really
incredible.”
In her thank-you
letter, Marissa comments on how much the scholarship means to
her.
“I
am eagerly anticipating the beginning of my college education at
St. John’s University,” she writes. “I am truly blessed. I will
continue to pray for you and your family throughout my college
career.”
For Larry, Marissa’s note shows the very real impact that
scholarships have on young men and women. And, most importantly, he
believes the support of alumni and friends can impact more than
just the students the scholarships directly benefit.
“Education is the future of this country,” Larry explained. “You
never know who you’re going to help, just like you never know who’s
going to become that next great teacher, or that next great
scientist, or someone who will affect the future so drastically. It
goes beyond the students and really makes our country and our world
a better place.”
And what a fitting tribute to LeeAnne Burke, who dedicated her time
at St. John’s and at St. Francis Prep to helping those in need.
From organizing and leading service trips to helping her students
receive scholarships, she always kept her focus on assisting
others.
“As a guidance counselor, she made sure that her students received
scholarships to colleges they could afford,” Larry said. “For
LeeAnne, it was truly all about helping others and the community,
which is why this scholarship fund is so important to me and my
family.”
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