Friday, January 9

Oxford Hills Seniors Keep Spirit of Deceased Friend Alive by Shannon Kriger

Although Josh Wardwell died at a far too young age, his compassion and spirit will always be remembered and cherished by numerous individuals. Josh was a senior at Oxford Hills when he passed two years ago. He was known for his love for hunting and trapping, as well as airplanes, even taking the time to build his own. There was no doubt that Josh had lived his short life to the fullest.
Jade Morin and Savanna Morin are seniors at Oxford Hills this year, and are hoping to keep the memories of Josh even more alive by fundraising for a scholarship in his name. Jade Morin was a close friend of Josh’s, and her cousin Savanna Morin was Josh’s girlfriend at the time of his death.
“Josh was my boyfriend, who quickly became my best friend. We did so many things together in such a short amount of time, and the memories will surely last forever,” Savanna disclosed.
For their senior project, Jade and Savanna have created a raffle calendar for the month of February. There’s a new prize every day and the winner for each prize will be randomly selected and then contacted to receive their reward. There are numerous valuable prizes on the calendar, such as a $100 CN Brown card, $75 Walmart card, ski passes to Shawnee peak, $100 cash, a years worth of free oil changes, and much more.
The profits from the calendar will be going directly into a scholarship held under Josh’s name. This scholarship will then be given to an automotive student of Oxford Hills that intends on continuing to study automotives. Josh had taken the automotive class himself and enjoyed his three years of being a part of the program.
When asked why she chose this calendar for her senior project, Savanna replied, “Josh will never be forgotten in this community, and this is just a way to keep him here and let him know how important he was and still is.”
Jade and Savanna have put in countless hours towards this project, and are hoping for the best possible outcome.
“It means a lot to me. We are working very hard on it, and it feels awesome to start seeing the success,” Jade mentioned.
Of course, Jade and Savanna could not have done it all themselves. With the help some generous businesses and individuals in the Oxford Hills community, the Morins were capable of putting together an impressive calendar with a wide range of prizes.
“We’d really like to thank anyone who is involved with the success of this project. This means a lot to us and Josh’s family, and I really hope that it’s a success. Josh is worth every penny that is being put towards this project,” Savanna commented.
If you’d like to help support Jade, Savanna, and other loved ones of Josh Wardwell, calendars can be bought by contacting Jade or Savanna, or coming to the school and asking for one of them at the front kiosk. Also, these calendars can be purchased at Cut Loose in Norway and Melby’s in Waterford.


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