Daryel William Brock was born July 27, 1947 in Cassville, MO. He graduated from Cassville High School, where he played football and received his BS at the University of Missouri in Columbia. Daryel was always a huge fan of sports of all kinds.
Daryel began his career as a Sanitarian (now, Environmental Health Specialist), then went on to become the Administrator for the County Health Department. Daryel left the county health department to work for the Missouri Department of Health & Senior Services, first in the Northeast Regional Office in Macon, then was transferred to the Central Office in Jefferson City where he was the Bureau Chief for Environmental Regulation & Licensure. In 1996 he received the Governor’s Award for his work on the onsite wastewater requirements. Daryel and his staff literally “wrote the book” when it came to onsite wastewater for the State of Missouri. In addition, he was a very big proponent of installer education. He was a member of MSO and saw MSO as a way to continue that education of installers. Although not a Board member of MSO, he worked with the Board for development of some of our educational programs. Daryel passed away very unexpectedly on Monday, January 12, 2009. He left two sons and three grandchildren. Daryel’s dedication to the improvement of Missouri’s on-site wastewater treatment prompted MSO to dedicate a scholarship in his memory for the children of any member of MSO to further their education. |
Daryel Brock Memorial Scholarship
As of Summer 2019, the MSO Board of Directors changed the Daryel Brock Scholarship to be dedicated to our member's children, grandchildren or dependents. The MSO Member must be a current member with Missouri Smalflows.
The dollar amount of the scholarship will be allotted each year between $500-$1000. The scholarship will be awarded to the recipient's school that they will be attending for further education to pay for tuition and fees required to enroll at attend an eligible educational institution and course-related expenses, such as books, supplies, and equipment that are required for the courses at the eligible institution; the student must also be enrolled ina program for a degree. These items must be required of all students in your course of instruction.
See the full Scholarship Rules here.
To ensure that there are appropriate checks and balances within the program and reduce the possibility for conflicts of interest or inappropriate action by anyone connected with the program the Board of Directors developed a set of Standard Operating Procedures, Rules, and Code-of-Ethics governing the Scholarship Committee and the Daryel Brock Scholarship Program.
Applications must be submitted on forms provided by the Missouri Smallflows Organization. These forms will only be sent upon written request from the student. All completed applications must be received by February 15, 2020.
Donations can be made to The Daryel Brock Memorial Scholarship Program by sending them to:
The Daryel Brock Memorial Scholarship Program
C/O Missouri Smallflows Organization, Inc
Attn: Tammy Trantham
2733 E. Battlefield #132
Springfield, MO 65804-3981
The membership of the Missouri Smallflows Organization represents a standard of professionalism and excellence second to none in the industry. This program gives us a chance to reward our children who have worked hard and want to continue that standard set by their parents and guardians. Good luck to all the applicants and we hope the committee is overwhelmed with applications.
Contact Tammy Trantham with any questions.
As of Summer 2019, the MSO Board of Directors changed the Daryel Brock Scholarship to be dedicated to our member's children, grandchildren or dependents. The MSO Member must be a current member with Missouri Smalflows.
The dollar amount of the scholarship will be allotted each year between $500-$1000. The scholarship will be awarded to the recipient's school that they will be attending for further education to pay for tuition and fees required to enroll at attend an eligible educational institution and course-related expenses, such as books, supplies, and equipment that are required for the courses at the eligible institution; the student must also be enrolled ina program for a degree. These items must be required of all students in your course of instruction.
See the full Scholarship Rules here.
To ensure that there are appropriate checks and balances within the program and reduce the possibility for conflicts of interest or inappropriate action by anyone connected with the program the Board of Directors developed a set of Standard Operating Procedures, Rules, and Code-of-Ethics governing the Scholarship Committee and the Daryel Brock Scholarship Program.
Applications must be submitted on forms provided by the Missouri Smallflows Organization. These forms will only be sent upon written request from the student. All completed applications must be received by February 15, 2020.
Donations can be made to The Daryel Brock Memorial Scholarship Program by sending them to:
The Daryel Brock Memorial Scholarship Program
C/O Missouri Smallflows Organization, Inc
Attn: Tammy Trantham
2733 E. Battlefield #132
Springfield, MO 65804-3981
The membership of the Missouri Smallflows Organization represents a standard of professionalism and excellence second to none in the industry. This program gives us a chance to reward our children who have worked hard and want to continue that standard set by their parents and guardians. Good luck to all the applicants and we hope the committee is overwhelmed with applications.
Contact Tammy Trantham with any questions.
Congratulations to our 2019 Daryel Brock Memorial Scholarship Recipients
Delaney Munden is the recipient of the High School Daryel Brock Memorial Scholarship. She was a student at Putnam County R-1 Schools and plans to attend Moberly Area Community College to major in Nursing. She was an active student in High School taking part in National Honor Society, softball, golf, and FFA.
She is the granddaughter of Timothy Colton, member of Missouri Smallflows, from Columbia.
Congratulations Delaney and best of luck in your studies.
She is the granddaughter of Timothy Colton, member of Missouri Smallflows, from Columbia.
Congratulations Delaney and best of luck in your studies.
Anastasia Harwood is the second recipient of the High School Daryel Brock Memorial Scholarship. She was a student at Jefferson City High School. She plans to attend Missouri Western State University to study biology and zoology. She was the Yearbook Editor and Student of Month.
Anastasia is the daughter of Charles Harwood, Missouri Smallflows member from Jefferson City.
Congratulations Anastasia and best of luck in your studies.
Anastasia is the daughter of Charles Harwood, Missouri Smallflows member from Jefferson City.
Congratulations Anastasia and best of luck in your studies.
Ethan Folks is the third recipient of the High School Daryel Brock Memorial Scholarship. He was a student at Camdenton High School. He plans to attend either Central Missouri University, Missouri Valley or College of the Ozarks to play baseball. He was an avid baseball player in high school and was on the Ozark Conference All-Academic Honorable Mention 2018.
Ethan Folks is the son of Eric Folks, Missouri Smallflows member from Camdenton.
Congratulations Ethan and best of luck in your studies.
Ethan Folks is the son of Eric Folks, Missouri Smallflows member from Camdenton.
Congratulations Ethan and best of luck in your studies.