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LeCroy laid to rest after funeral in Toccoa, Willock family lawyers discuss legal action in Athens

Chandler LeCroy funeral (First Baptist Church of Toccoa/Facebook)

Chandler LeCroy was laid to rest after a Wednesday afternoon funeral at the First Baptist Church in Toccoa. The 24 year-old recruiting staffer at the University of Georgia was killed in last Sunday morning’s crash on Barnett Shoals Road in Athens, the same wreck that claimed the life of Georgia Bulldog football player Devin Willock and injured two others. Lawyers for the Willock family say they will hold a news conference today to talk about possible legal action stemming from the fatal accident.

From WSB TV…

Family and friends gathered on Wednesday to honor the life of the UGA football recruiter who died in a crash in Athens on Sunday.

Chandler LeCroy was a part of Georgia’s football recruiting team as a recruiting analyst. She died in a car accident Sunday along with UGA offensive lineman Devin Willock.

The 24-year-old worked in the recruiting office and was remembered for her dedication and hard work.

Wednesday, Channel 2′s Michael Seiden was LIVE on Channel 2 Action News at 4 p.m. at LeCroy’s funeral service in Stephens County. It was an emotional day for the community.

Hundreds of people came out to First Baptist Church of Toccoa, wearing red and black, to honor and remember the life of LeCroy. She grew up in this church, worshipping with her family and going on mission trips with fellow church members.

Seiden said the funeral service started a few minutes late because so many people came out, and they needed extra time to find seats for everyone.

The service began with touching remarks from the church’s senior pastor, David Ritcey.

“Her beauty was not just skin deep; she was beautiful on the inside as well. She was gentle, kind, compassionate, helping, loving, caring, and sensitive to others,” said Ritcey. “She was a beautiful person.”

A Toccoa resident who attended the funeral explained how the tragedy rocked her community.

“Words can’t describe it...it was horrible. Especially with the teenagers in the community, the ones she grew up with. It was awful,” said Sonia Smith.

Towards the end of the ceremony, the UGA football team’s chaplain offered his condolences and prayers.

There were also emotional words from her coworkers. They talked about how hard she worked and always stepped up to answer the call for help.

Tim Bryant

Tim Bryant

Tim Bryant hosts Classic City Today, 6-10 weekday mornings on 98.7FM & AM 1340 WGAU in Athens.

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