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General Assembly lauds life, service of W-L senior

Braylon Meade died in an auto accident last year.
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The Virginia General Assembly has honored the life of the late Washington-Liberty High School student Braylon Meade

The General Assembly has memorialized the life of Braylon Meade, a Washington-Liberty High School senior who died in an auto accident last November.

Meade “brought joy to others with his kindness, generosity, compassion and sense of humor, and he touched countless lives in the community through his commitment to servant-leadership,” noted the resolution, patroned by Del. Rip Sullivan with support of the entire Arlington delegation.

The resolution noted Meade’s achievements in academics, athletics, volunteerism and at Our Lady Queen of Peace Catholic Church.

The resolution, which passed both houses unanimously, noted the General Assembly’s great sadness at Meade’s death and extended its sympathy to his parents, Kris Meade and Rose Mary Kehoe, and his siblings Bryan and Kerry.

A copy of the resolution will be presented to the family later in the year.