Winchester Officer's Funeral Procession Route, Live Stream Announced

From the Winchester Police Department:

Officer Edwards’ funeral procession route and live stream announced

WINCHESTER, VA – The funeral for Winchester Police Officer Hunter Edwards who was killed in a single-car crash as he responded to a call on Saturday is scheduled for Friday, November 30 at 11 am. The funeral, to be held at the Winchester Church of God, is exclusive to the Edwards family, friends and acquaintances, law enforcement personnel, and authorized media representatives. Community members interested in showing their­ respects to Officer Edwards, his family and the Winchester Police Department are encouraged to do so on the procession route following the funeral. The procession is expected to begin at approximately 1 pm. Convenient parking is available at four downtown garages and several nearby lots.

The procession will start at the Winchester Church of God and end on Amherst Street at Fox Drive:

  • Route 522 toward Winchester
  • Left on N. Wyck Street
  • Right on N. Cameron Street
  • Left on E. Piccadilly Street
  • Pass the Timbrook Public Safety Center
  • Right on N. East Lane
  • Right on E. Boscawen Street
  • Left on S. Cameron Street
  • Right on Cork Street
  • Right on Stewart Street
  • Left on Amherst Street
  • End at Fox Drive

All streets on the procession route will be closed to through traffic until the procession passes. Click here for the procession route map (PDF) which is also available at www.winchesterpolice.org.

Watch Live Stream of indoor service at Winchester Church of God 10:45am Friday, Nov. 30

Watch Live Stream of final renderings ceremony held outside the church 

For those interested in watching the funeral ceremonies online, two separate live video streams will be available on the City’s YouTube channel (CityofWinchesterVA):


Funeral ceremony in the church – beginning at 10:45 am (funeral starts at 11 am)

Outside ceremony to render final honors – immediately following inside ceremonies

21-gun salute

Bagpipes playing “Amazing Grace”

Bugler

Final call

Other

An edited video of the funeral will be posted on YouTube at a later date.




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