Obituaries

After Joppa Man Killed Delivering Food, Here's How To Help Family

To support Timothy Youngquist's 5-year-old son and fiancée, there's an online donation site, an upcoming event and a restaurant fundraiser.

JOPPA, MD — Several area organizations are raising money for the family of the man killed this week in Edgewood. Timothy Wayne Youngquist, 34, was delivering food Sunday night when he was fatally shot.

The Joppa man leaves behind a 5-year-old son, according to Mandii Waugh, his fiancée.

To plan for next steps, she started a GoFundMe campaign.

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"With the loss of a father and soulmate, Mandii Waugh, now a single mother needs your help to support her little boy. Any and all help would be greatly appreciated," the GoFundMe campaign states. "Please keep us in your prayers. The money will be used toward funeral arrangements. As his fiancée, I'm struggling to figure out the next move. Thanks for any and all help."

Donate to the GoFundMe campaign.

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In addition to the online fundraiser, which raised more than $9,000 since it started on Feb. 11, area businesses are collecting donations.

Towne Grill & Pub in Joppatowne is planning a fundraiser for Saturday, Feb. 16, featuring raffle items and karaoke.

Those who would like to donate may contribute at these businesses:


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Pat's Pizzeria of Edgewood, which was a former employer of Youngquist, is also donating to the family.

"Tim was a great man, an amazing father of a young son, Hunter, and the fiancée of Mandii," according to a statement from Pat's Pizzeria of Edgewood. "Pat's would like to honor Tim this week and raise money for the family that lost a father and a companion too soon."

The restaurant at 1961 Pulaski Highway is giving 10 percent of dining room sales to his family, from Monday, Feb. 11, to Sunday, Feb. 17.


Main photo of Tim Youngquist courtesy of GoFundMe.

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