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Boy who raised nearly $7,000 for fallen deputy’s family visits memorial, salutes in touching photo

Updated: March 12, 2018 at 9:59 am EST  See Comments

BOONE COUNTY, Ind. – A Kokomo boy who raised nearly $7,000 for the family of a fallen Boone County deputy visited his memorial Sunday.

Malachi Fronczak sold lemonade and hot cocoa on Friday and Saturday to help the family of Deputy Jacob Pickett, who was laid to rest Friday at Crown Hill Cemetery.

Malachi sold the beverages at Solidarity Credit Union and the Kokomo Howard County Library. A year ago, he opened his lemonade stand to help the family of Southport Lt. Aaron Allan, who was also killed in the line of duty.

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