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Virginia Beach Community Mourns the Sudden Loss of Ian Womack, Fundraiser Launched to Support His Family

Virginia Beach, VA – Ian Womack, a beloved member of the Virginia Beach community, passed away suddenly on August 18, 2024. Known for his deep love for family, cars, and his unwavering faith, Ian left behind a legacy that has deeply touched all who knew him.

Ian was a dedicated husband to his wife, Tanya, and a loving father to his two daughters, Naomi and Charlotte. His passion for life was evident in his love for cars, Star Wars, and even the simple joy of tacos and margaritas. He was a hardworking individual who dedicated over two decades to serving as a civilian employee for the Department of Defense, where he earned respect and made countless friends.

The suddenness of Ian’s passing has left his family and friends in deep grief. In addition to the emotional toll, his family now faces financial challenges associated with his untimely death. To honor Ian’s memory and to support his family, a GoFundMe campaign has been organized by Trevor and Elizabeth Womack, aiming to raise $10,000. As of today, $625 has been raised from seven donations.

On Facebook, many have shared their condolences and memories of Ian. Michael Eason Kenny posted, "Ian Womack was a beloved father, son, brother, and just an all-around amazing human being. His family is grieving and they are working hard to plan his arrangements. They could truly use any help you are willing to provide."

Others, like Ned Carlstrom and Lavernne Francis, expressed their sorrow, with messages like "I’m so sorry for your loss" and "Sorry for your loss," reflecting the widespread support Ian’s family has received.

The family is deeply grateful for the outpouring of love and support during this difficult time. Donations to the GoFundMe will help ease the financial burden on Ian’s family and contribute to the future of his daughters. Those wishing to contribute can do so through the fundraiser organized by Trevor and Elizabeth Womack.

Ian Womack will be remembered for his passion, his dedication to his work and family, and the joy he brought to those around him. The community’s support is a testament to the profound impact he had on so many lives.

— Updated by Jaxon Nelson in Local

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