I do rise today in memory of Union County Sheriff's Deputy Sergeant Jeff Greene, who died yesterday in a tragic motor vehicle accident in Monroe, North Carolina. Sergeant Greene was a 10-year veteran of the Sheriff's Office and managed the offices responsible for gun permits, for fingerprinting and the sex trafficking registry. He was also a veteran, having served honorably in both the United States Air Force and the United States Marines. Sergeant Greene was a family man, and I would ask my colleagues to remember his wife, April, his daughters, Nicolle and Allison, and his five precious grandchildren in your prayers. Sergeant Greene was committed to serving his community both as a law enforcement officer and as an active volunteer. He will be greatly missed. May we honor all like Sergeant Greene and remember to pray daily for them, these brave men and women who faithfully work to protect our communities. ____________________
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