The Stephen Parker Memorial Trust was born out of this tragic situation. Knowing how much Stephen appreciated his place in the CBYO, his parents decided that his memorial had to be capable of contributing in the long term towards "the life and welfare of his beloved orchestra." A substantial sum of money donated at the time of Stephen's death was invested and has been further added to over the years. Each year 75% of the annual income of this investment is awarded as a prize to "the member or members of the City of Belfast Youth Orchestra who make the best all round progress during the year." Students are then free to use this award to further their musical study through assisting with lessons or masterclasses or contributing towards the purchase of equipment.
Stephen was a trier and his parents felt it appropriate that "evidence of having tried very hard" ought to be the major factor in deciding eligibility for his memorial prize.
The Stephen Parker Memorial Trust is administered by the Belfast Education and Library Board.
Dr Joe McKee
Previous Winners
2008  David Douglas
Stephen Parker was a student of the City of Belfast School of Music who played French Horn in the City of Belfast Youth Orchestra under the direction of Mr Leonard Pugh.
Stephen was fourteen and a half years old when he bacame a victim of what has come to be known in the history of Northern Ireland as the Bloody Friday outrage on July 21st, 1972. He died as he endeavoured to warn others of the presence of an unexploded car bomb. An innocent victim of a terrorist outrage in a purely residential area of the City.
The residual amount is reinvested to maintain the value of the prize.
Each year the trustees of the memorial meet to decide upon a winner based on evidence provided by the Orchestra staff. The winner is announced and the recipient presented with the award during the Orchestra's Summer Concert.
Anyone wishing to make a donation to the trust can do so care of :
Head of Music Services
City of Belfast School of Music
99 Donegall Pass
Belfast
BT7 1DR
2007  Christopher Rooney
2006  Charles Reilly
2005  Sarah Brown
2004  Michael Trainor
2003  David McCann
2002  Ciaran McCabe
2001  Scott Foster
2000  Jonathan Corry / Michael McHale
1999  Jonathan Coffey
1998  Peter Black
1997  Roger McCann
1996  Kate Openshaw
1995  Natalie Thompson
1994  Anne Harper
1993  S Nesbitt
1992  Robin Clinton
1991  M C Lowry
1990  A Carney
1989  C Taylor
1988  J Fleming
1987  Ruth Montgomery
1986  Nigel Ireland
1985  Cheryl Agnew
1984  Marianne Ho / Ruth Kilpatrick
1983  Janet McMaster / Margaret Flanagan
1982  David McMaster
1981  Rosin McCrisken
1980  Kathryn Clements / Jennifer McCreery
1979  Eleanor Wilkinson
1978  Pauline Fitzpartick
1977  Paul McCrisken
1976  Jeremy Adair
1975  Hazel Mulligan / Dominic McHugh
1974  Noleen Bell / John Anderson
1973  Charles Wood