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County mourns loss of beloved community leader

June 28, 2024 | Caroline County, Virginia



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County mourns loss of beloved community leader
During a recent government meeting, the commission gathered to discuss various agenda items, but the session began on a somber note with the announcement of the passing of Purcell Sylvester Minor Junior, a respected representative from Madakonai. His death, which occurred on the 21st of the month, was met with heartfelt tributes from fellow commissioners who reflected on his significant contributions to the community over the years.

Bob Schwartz, representing the Bowling Green District, expressed deep sorrow over the loss, highlighting Minor's impact and the void his absence will create. He noted that Minor was a man of few words, but when he spoke, his insights were always thoughtful and impactful. Other commissioners echoed these sentiments, recalling their long-standing relationships with Minor and the respect he commanded within the commission.

The meeting proceeded without the approval of minutes, moving directly into the agenda's first item concerning subdivisions. The discussions surrounding the subdivisions are expected to continue in subsequent meetings, but the emotional tribute to Minor underscored the close-knit nature of the commission and the community they serve.

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