Bob Quarello Scholarship Awards to
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[October 30, 2019]
In July, 2010 friends, family and colleagues
of former police officer Robert “Bob” Quarello organized a youth
scholarship to honor Quarello’s commitment and service to area
communities and youth in those communities.
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Quarello, 55, passed away unexpectedly on June 28,
2010 leaving a void within the law enforcement community. Quarello
committed over forty years of service to serving the public as a
police officer, 9-1-1 dispatcher, EMT, D.A.R.E. officer, and advisor
for the Law Enforcement Explorer Program.
Since the scholarship’s inception, $20,000 has been granted to area
students to assist them with their advancement in education in
criminal justice or related fields.
The scholarship fund received generous support from
the communities where Bob Quarello made his greatest impact in
people’s lives.
The committee works tirelessly to continue a legacy
that Quarello created – helping youth in the communities he served,
and furthering support for criminal justice.
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A meal of spaghetti and fried chicken, salad, and drinks will be
served from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Sunday, November 3rd, at thePekin Moose Lodge
located at 2605 Broadway. Carry-outs will be available.
There will also be a raffle for $1,000.00 in cash. Raffle tickets are being sold
in advance, or during the Scholarship dinner on November 3rd. Tickets are
available by calling 309-241-3030.
[Minier Police Department
Daryl L. Weseloh, Chief of Police] |