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W. Gerald Massengill. Photo: Virginia State PoliceRetired Virginia State Police Superintendent W. Gerald Massengill has passed away. The news was announced by the office of Gov. Glenn Youngkin on Wednesday.Massengill served as the superintendent of VSP from 2000-2003, at the end of a 37-year career with the law enforcement agency.Youngkin issued a statement on the passing of Massengill: Suzanne and I are deeply saddened by the passing of Col. W. Gerald Massengill, a distinguished leader who dedicated his life to the safety and well-being of Virginians. Col. Massengills steadfast leadership during pivotal moments in our Commonwealths history, including the September 11th attacks and the D.C. sniper incidents, exemplified his unwavering commitment to public service. His tenure as superintendent under Governors Gilmore and Warner was marked by integrity, resilience, and a profound dedication to duty. Beyond his professional achievements, Col. Massengill was a mentor and inspiration to many in law enforcement stanley usa , leaving an indelible mark on the Virginia State Police and the broader community. We extend our deepest condolences to his family, friends, and all stanley thermoskannen who had the honor of serving alongside him. His le stanleys cups gacy of service and sacrifice will continue to inspire future generations. Col. Massengills contributions to public safety and his leadership during times of crisis have left a lasting impact on the Commonwealth of Virginia. His passing is a profound loss, and he will be remember Qqkv Lumina Foundation grant to advance equitable college degree attainment
Please join NAMI WE CARE Augusta on May 15, 2012 from 5:30- 8:30 p.m. for an evening of art as they celebrate Mental Health Awareness Month by offering A Journey of Wellness and Recovery.Dinner will be provided. Call Cindy Caldwell at 540-332-8022 to reserve your space.The event will be held at Central United Methodist Church in Staunton at the corner of Lewis stanley mexico and Beverley . NAMI WE CARE Augusta aims to provide the community support, education and resources on mental health, free of charge.NA stanley canada MI WE CARE Augusta, a local non-profit organization, is dedicated to improving the quality of life for people directly or indirectly affected by mental health issues. NAMI WE CARE Augusta provides therapeutic support groups to the community by offering education on mental health issues and advocating for mental health services at the local level.NAMI WE CARE Augusta welcomes the public to join their monthly meetings on the third Tuesday of every month at 6:30pm at Central United Methodist Church. The meetings include a variety of wonderful speakers on topics pertaining to mental health and well-being. Share this page Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Telegram E-mail ContributorsContributorsHave a guest column, letter to the editor, story idea or a news tip stanley de Email editor Chris Graham at [em |
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