WILKES-BARRE — Lynn Durling, a first-year student at King’s College, was recently named the recipient of an annual scholarship established at the college in honor of Colleen Shea, a 1995 graduate of King’s who died in a 2001 automobile accident.

Shea was a native of Pittston and graduated from Pittston Area High School prior to earning a bachelor’s degree in accounting from King’s.

As a senior at King’s, Shea interned with Prociak & Associates, LLC, and secured a public accounting position with the firm following her graduation. She was killed in an automobile crash on her way home from work in October 2001.

Established through a donation to King’s by the Colleen Shea Children’s Foundation, the $5,000 scholarship is awarded annually to a graduate of Pittston Area High School to be used toward the student’s first-year King’s tuition. The winner is selected based on his or her character, leadership, scholarship, sportsmanship, dedication, commitment, teamwork and perseverance.

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The scholarship’s fourth recipient graduated from Pittston Area in May and is currently completing her first year of studies.

A resident of Pittston, Durling was a member of the National Honor Society and served as vice president of the Leo Club and secretary of the Health and Science Club at Pittston Area. She was manager of the girls basketball team and a four-year member of the Zero Conflict Club. She was a two-year member of Young Lawyers, Future Business Leaders, Book and Art clubs. She was involved with the Youth Ministry of St. John the Evangelist Church as a Sunday school teacher and aide and received both the Bishop’s Youth Award and the Saint Martha Volunteer Award.

Lynn Durling, a first-year student at King’s College, was recently named recipient of an annual scholarship established at the college in memory of Colleen Shea, a 1995 graduate of King’s who died in a 2001 automobile accident. From left, are Nancy Shea, mother of Colleen; Ginny Everts, Colleen’s aunt; Colleen Durling; Father John Ryan, C.S.C., King’s president; Janet Mercincavage, Vice President for Student Affairs at King’s.
https://www.psdispatch.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/web1_Shea-Scholarship.jpeg.optimal.jpegLynn Durling, a first-year student at King’s College, was recently named recipient of an annual scholarship established at the college in memory of Colleen Shea, a 1995 graduate of King’s who died in a 2001 automobile accident. From left, are Nancy Shea, mother of Colleen; Ginny Everts, Colleen’s aunt; Colleen Durling; Father John Ryan, C.S.C., King’s president; Janet Mercincavage, Vice President for Student Affairs at King’s. Submitted photo