Nursing scholarship established in memory of Marcie Parrett Errington
- Wesson News
- Jul 10
- 2 min read
Updated: Jul 17

The Marcie Parrett Errington Memorial Scholarship was recently established with the
Copiah-Lincoln Community College Foundation by family and friends. Errington, who
passed away last year, was a graduate of Wesson Attendance Center and Co-Lin,
where she received an associate's degree in nursing. She worked as a pediatric
registered nurse, specializing in neonatal intensive care and private duty nursing. Loved ones say she had a special gift for taking care of sick children and ministering to the families of her patients.
Errington was the daughter of Dewitt and Brenda Parrett of Hazlehurst. Parrett served
as administrative assistant to the president at Co-Lin for more than 28 years. Errington
is also survived by her children, Paxton, Jack, and Kasen Errington, her brother Tommy
Parrett, her nephew Dee Parrett, her grandmother, Minnie Clark, as well as a host of
aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends.
Errington’s brother Tommy said the family’s goal for the scholarship is to help make
nursing school a little easier for a student who needs financial assistance.
“The only thing Marcie loved more than her boys was being a nurse,” Tommy said. “She
would be really proud of this scholarship to be given in her name.”
The Marcie Parrett Errington Memorial scholarship will be awarded in the fall of 2025 to a nursing student with financial need. Contributions to this or any scholarship at Co-Lin are tax deductible and may be mailed to the Co-Lin Foundation at P.O. Box 649,
Wesson, MS 39191 or online at colin.edu/alumni-foundation.
“We are so grateful to Marcie’s family and friends for creating this scholarship in her
memory,” Co-Lin Foundation executive director Angela Furr said. “Her legacy as a nurse will live on in all of the students who receive this scholarship for years to come.”
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