Lorenzo Myrick, Longtime Quincy Resident and Community Pillar, Passes Away
Quincy mourns the loss of Lorenzo Myrick, a beloved and long-standing member of our community, who passed away recently. Mr. Myrick was a familiar face to many, known for his warm demeanor and his quiet dedication to making Quincy a better place.
While details regarding services are still being finalized, the news of his passing has resonated through the neighborhoods, from the bustling storefronts along Jefferson Street to the quiet residential areas near Gadsden County Fairgrounds. Many residents recall Mr. Myrick's presence at various local events, always with a kind word and a genuine interest in his fellow Quincians.
Mr. Myrick was a true Quincy fixture, having lived in the city for decades. He was often seen enjoying a coffee at the local diner on Washington Street or taking a stroll through historic downtown Quincy. His commitment to the community, though often understated, left a lasting impression on those who had the pleasure of knowing him.
His passing marks the end of an era for many who considered him a friend, neighbor, and an integral part of Quincy's fabric. The community extends its deepest condolences to his family and friends during this difficult time. Further information regarding memorial arrangements will be shared as it becomes available.


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