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Scholarship Fund of The Stephen H. Barmakian Family Foundation
Scholarship Fund of The Stephen H. Barmakian Family Foundation

Stephen H. Barmakian was born in Cambridge, MA on July 5, 1926, a son of the late Haroutune Kevork and Armenoohi Barmakian. He grew up with his brother Haig in a tight-knit and loving family, and the two brothers, although four years apart, were as close as twins. Stephen was a standout athlete and talented enough on the baseball field to have been signed to a major league contract by the Boston Red Sox. His plans to work the diamond were interrupted by World War II and a few months after graduating from Watertown High in 1944, he joined the U.S. Army. Stephen’s older brother and best friend, who he affectionately called ‘Haigy,’ had been fighting with General George S. Patton’s Third Army since the liberation of Europe had begun earlier that year. On the first of February, 1945, Haigy was killed in action fighting with his unit in Germany and the world changed forever for Stephen and his family. It took weeks for the news to come home to Watertown, and even longer to reach Stephen. Following his discharge from the Army at the war’s end, Stephen enrolled at Northeastern University and later transferred to Boston University, all while resurrecting his baseball career. He played for a time with the Saint Louis Browns organization. Until his retirement, Stephen worked for the federal government as a public relations specialist. He was a member of Pequossette Lodge A.F. & A.M., and had been a life member of The Grand Lodge of Masons of Massachusetts. He remained active and independent all his life and was known to walk for miles well into his eighties. He is remembered by many dear friends, including Joseph Balian and Madeline Ives.

Eligibility Criteria:
  • Candidates must be pursuing or plan to pursue an accredited four-year college degree program or its equivalent from a highly-recognized, well-established, nonprofit college or university in the U.S.
  • Candidates must have a minimum 3.25 grade point average (GPA).
  • Candidates must be U.S. Citizens or Resident Alien (U.S. National with Permanent Residency).
  • Very strong preference for students who are of Armenian descent.
  • Strong preference for students who are from the towns and cities in the greater Boston area centering around Watertown, to specifically include but not be limited to Watertown, Belmont, Waltham, Cambridge, Arlington, and Brighton; however, Armenian candidates may be from anywhere in the U.S.
Deadline:

April 1, 2024 at 5:00 p.m.

Award Amount:

Depending on financial need. Multiple awards up to $20,000.

Contact person for more information:

Alicia Szempruch
Associate Director for Scholarships
aszempruch@columbusfoundation.org