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Waynesboro Police Foundation establishes Kevin Quick Funds

Chris Graham
The Waynesboro Police Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. You can make a donation to the Foundation to support our efforts.Make checks payable to the Waynesboro Police Foundation.Mailing address:
Waynesboro Police Foundation
250 S. Wayne Ave.
Suite 102, Box 3
Waynesboro, Va 22980
Online at WaynesboroPoliceFoundation.com




The Waynesboro Police Foundation, Inc.  is assuming management of the funds donated to the “Kevin Quick Reward Fund,” which will hopefully elicit information that will assist the death investigation, that is presently being conducted by the Virginia State Police and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

Also, the Foundation has created the “Kevin Quick Memorial Fund” as a means to assist Kevin’s family in covering costs associated with his funeral. Any money contributed in both funds that are not used for the stated purposes will be combined and put into a trust fund for Kevin’s four month old daughter, Gabriella Rose Quick. The Foundation hopes that this trust fund will serve as Kevin’s legacy for his little girl that he tragically was taken from and will help provide some of the needs that he would have given to her himself.

Kevin served the Waynesboro community since 1990. His selfless, dedicated service ended prematurely and tragically but his memory goes on in the work of his peers everyday. As Police Chief Michael Wilhelm said in his comments on February 7th to law enforcement officers across the nation, “I ask that you continue to honor Kevin’s memory and let this tragic loss serve as a reminder that the work we have dedicated our lives to remains unfinished.”

As the men and women of the Waynesboro Police Department and Waynesboro Auxiliary Police Unit continue to put themselves in harm’s way to keep you safe, we ask that you, in turn, do what you can do to provide for the successful prosecution of Kevin’s killers and assist his family while they grieve and attempt to overcome his permanent absence from their lives.

Thank you.

 

Kevin Quick Reward Fund

The Waynesboro Police Foundation, Inc.  is assuming management of the funds donated to the “Kevin Quick Reward Fund,” which will hopefully elicit information that will assist the death investigation, that is presently being conducted by the Virginia State Police and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

 

Kevin Quick Memorial Fund

Also, the Foundation has created the “Kevin Quick Memorial Fund” as a means to assist Kevin’s family in covering costs associated with his funeral.  Any money contributed in both funds that are not use for the stated purposes will be combined and put into a trust fund for Kevin’s four month old daughter, Gabriella Rose Quick.  The Foundation hopes that this trust fund will serve as Kevin’s legacy for his little girl that he tragically was taken from and will help provide some of the needs that he would have given to her himself.

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Chris Graham is the founder and editor of Augusta Free Press. A 1994 alum of the University of Virginia, Chris is the author and co-author of seven books, including Poverty of Imagination, a memoir published in 2019. For his commentaries on news, sports and politics, go to his YouTube page, TikTok, BlueSky, or subscribe to Substack or his Street Knowledge podcast. Email Chris at [email protected].

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