Andrew Monroe Memorial Scholarship Fund

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Andrew Monroe Memorial Scholarship Fund

From Stacey Monroe

I need your help to continue Andrew's legacy for education and athletics. Please support this to enrich the lives of many young athletes through scholarships.

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In honor of the life of Andrew Monroe, the Annual Andrew Monroe Memorial Scholarship Fund was established.

Andrew's love of soccer encouraged us to create this fund to encourage students to excel in both athletics and academics by offering scholarship opportunities to benefit of senior soccer in Sarasota, County, Florida.  

The proceeds from the event also goes toward the Andrew Monroe Memorial Scholarship Fund through the Sarasota Community Foundation. The scholarship is open for all county soccer players (girls and boys) through an essay submission process.

 Andrew was killed in a tragic automobile accident March 13, 2011 that killed 4 students in one vehicle.

His LOVE for Soccer prompted us to fund scholarships in his name.

If anyone ever cared, really cared for someone else it would have to be Andrew E. Monroe.  He was a warm hearted and well liked individual, and these wonderful traits came easily to him because he was such a sociable and amiable person, someone who was always making certain that those around him had whatever they needed.  He was dependable, loyal and trustworthy.   He radiated good fellowship.

Andrew was a talkative person who was tactful at all times but typically said what he meant.  His friends said he pretty much could talk to anyone about anything.   Andrew was born in Sarasota Memorial Hospital in Sarasota, Florida.  He was the son of Sam and Stacey Monroe. Andrew was raised in Sarasota, Florida.  During his childhood he learned to be  reliable and respectful.  Andrew was an obedient child who wanted to win the favor of others.  He found it easy to show sympathy and to perform kind acts for others.  These admirable qualities would become a part of Andrew’s personality throughout his life.  Andrew was raised with two siblings.  He had two brothers, Eric and Aaron.  Andrew and his brothers had the typical rivalries while growing up, but they cared deeply for one another.

Andrew was always enthusiastic about new adventures. Although he had an exacting nature, Andrew was always tactful.  One thing Andrew will certainly be remembered for is that, when he got up in the mornings, he was ready and raring to go.  As a young boy Andrew was an active child.  He took part in Soccer, Boys Scouts and was a member of the RHS JROTC program.  In his spare time he liked to hang out.

Andrew graduated 25th of 575 in his class of 2010 and he will be remembered for his speed on the field and as an awesome goalkeeper .  He was State and Regionally certified to train goalkeepers and he was a soccer referee for both Club and High School Soccer.

Andrew was a Freshman at Florida Gulf Coast University for the fall of 2010.   He was working on an Athletic Training Degree.

Andrew seized every moment, He lived life to the fullest.   He soared through the air in a dive as he soared through his short life.

He had an  that would brighten up the room.”

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