Prince George County Celebrates Cheryl d Wiggins' 25 Years of Public Service

September 09, 2025 | Prince George County, Virginia


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Prince George County Celebrates Cheryl d Wiggins' 25 Years of Public Service
Cheryl D. Wiggins was honored for her remarkable 25-year career in public service during the Prince George County Board of Supervisors meeting on September 9, 2025. The board commended Wiggins for her dedication and contributions, highlighting her journey from deputy treasurer to chief deputy commissioner of the revenue, and later as a payroll specialist in the finance team.

Wiggins, who began her career in local government in 1999, was praised for her exceptional customer service and the respect she garnered from colleagues and citizens alike. Her peers described her as dependable, cheerful, and kind, noting her integral role in implementing new software systems in the commissioner of revenue's office.

As she prepares to retire, Wiggins expressed gratitude for the support she received from the board and her colleagues, calling them a family. The resolution honoring her service was signed by Floyd Brown, chairman of the board, and Jeffrey Stokes, the county administrator. The meeting concluded with a heartfelt round of applause for Wiggins, marking the end of an era for Prince George County.

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