CARIBOU, Maine — Because of a local family’s generosity, caring and desire to give back, for more than 30 years many nursing professionals at Cary Medical Center and Pines Health Services have been supported with financial assistance to help further their nursing education.
Members of the Reuben and Annette Cote family originally established the Family Memorial Scholarship program in memory of Annette because of the wonderful care that she received during her hospitalization at Cary in the mid-1980s. The scholarship has been awarded annually since 1989 to Cary Medical Center and Pines Health Services employees furthering their education in the nursing field, with the funds administered by the Jefferson Cary Foundation. As other members of the immediate family have passed, including siblings Freda “Sis” Cote Classy in 1999, Paul “Bert” Cote in 2005 and Alfred “Hap” Cote in 2008, the family has added to the scholarship and made it a family memorial.
“Even though the extended Cote family now resides in various locations throughout the United States, they generously continue to support the scholarship fund annually here at the Foundation,” explained Tamra Kilcollins, JCF executive director. “Their commitment to the scholarship has continued each year to assist a recipient with continuing his/her nursing education. These wonderful gifts help make a difference for our nurses and patients right here at home, and we so appreciate their support.”
“It’s always a hard decision for us because all of the applicants are so deserving,” noted Darylen Cote. “Our family feels the scholarship is a wonderful way to give back, and they are all so generous with supporting and keeping our scholarship funded. We were so pleased that we could award another scholarship this year and congratulate Brianna as this year’s recipient.”
Receiving this year’s Reuben & Annette Cote Family Memorial Scholarship award of $750 is Brianna Jarman of Caribou. Jarman is a certified nursing assistant at Cary Medical Center and also a certified residential medication aide at the Maine Veterans Home. She will be pursuing her licensed practical nursing degree at Northern Maine Community College, and plans to continue on to pursue her registered nursing degree.
Jennifer Plant, RN, MBA, Cary chief nursing officer, who recommended Jarman for the scholarship noted, “Brianna and I have had the opportunity to speak about her goals in nursing, and with her level of motivation and determination, I know that she will be able to achieve them. Having witnessed her with staff, patients and patient family members, it’s obvious how much Brianna cares and will truly make an amazing nurse.”
Presenting Jarman with their Reuben and Annette Cote Family Memorial Scholarship Award was Darylen Cote, wife of the late Alfred “Hap” Cote, and daughter-in-law of Reuben and Annette Cote; and Kilcollins.