Gavin Lee Memorial Fund
In Honor of Gavin's life and his love for sports, we raise money throughout the year. 100% of proceeds go to support children and teens in sports.
The fund is set up with The Ripley County Community Foundation in Batesville Indiana. Gavin was a fun loving, goofy, caring young man that gave of himself to many. He loved Sports, especially baseball, animals, video games and hanging out with his Friends and Family. Everyone who knew him, knew his love for kids. He laughed a lot, hated doing yard work, was an avid reader, and quite the pool shark
Our Story
Gavin was a fun loving, goofy, caring young man that gave of himself to many. He loved Sports, especially baseball, animals, video games and hanging out with his Friends and Family. Everyone who knew him, knew his love for kids. He laughed a lot, hated doing yard work, was an avid reader, and quite the pool shark. Gavin passed away on July 7th, 2015 at the age of 15 from an unfortunate ATV accident. In Honor of Gavin's love for sports, we will be raising funds year round and at Gavin's Ride to support local youths in the Batesville and Versailles area. As the fund grows we will hopefully be adding more local areas as well. Please join us in celebration of Gavin’s life and legacy as we support the local communities where Gavin called home.
100% of Proceeds go to the GAVIN LEE MEMORIAL FUND
If you cannot make the benefit,or would just like to donate directly to the Fund, Donations can be made at the Ripley County Community Foundation or Online @ www.rccfonline.org Scroll to bottom & Click Donate and add Gavin Lee Memorial Fund
There will be many updates on vendors, sponsors, activities, other fundraising happenings throughout Versailles, Batesville, Osgood, and other areas from now until the event. There are just to many to list.
If you have any questions about donations or becoming a sponsor you can contact Jeremy or Cheryl anytime at [email protected]
“Friends and Family are my Favorite Things in Life” ~ Gavin Lee
This quote you would find many times on pictures of his friends and family on Facebook. And if you ever had a chance to meet him, you knew he meant it!
Thank You All,
Jeremy & Cheryl Lee