Remembering a pioneer: Waynesboro’s first black police officer honored at funeral
December 30, 2009 | Virginia News
More than 200 people attended the funeral of Waynesboro’s first African-American police officer Tuesday morning, to pay their respects and celebrate his life.
Several members of the Waynesboro Police Department joined Eugene Calvin Perry Sr.’s family in the rows of Westminster Presbyterian Church, including Deputy Chief William Maki.
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