Memorial to honor fallen deputies

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Memorial to honor fallen deputies

Fri, 08/20/2021 - 17:43
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A stone memorial will honor Canadian County sheriffs deputies who died in the line of duty.

The memorial will be placed near the flagpole between the entrance to the Canadian County Sheriffs Office and the Canadian County Courthouse.

We have had three deputies that have given their lives in the line of duty in the history of the Canadian County Sheriffs Office, Lt. Mike Grimes said. We want to memorialize that.

Plans call for a badge to be mounted on a granite stone, with nameplates of the three deputies below.

The first Canadian County sheriffs deputy to die on duty was Sam Farris, who was shot and killed on May 23, 1894, while attempting to arrest two wanted men. One of the suspects also was shot and killed in the shootout, while the other was arrested.

The second death was Sgt. Gene Garrison, a 17-year Canadian County Sheriffs Office veteran who suffered a fatal heart attack while on duty Feb. 1, 2014.

The latest fatality happened Feb. 14, 2020, when Lt. Shirley Jo Lanning died in an automobile crash. The 30-year law enforcement veteran was killed when her patrol car crossed the center line and collided with an oncoming vehicle.

Deputies and officers must meet certain criteria to be honored on law enforcement memorials like the one planned at the Canadian County Sheriffs Office.

We wouldnt put them on our memorial unless they were approved for the state memorial, Grimes told county commissioners. There is a set of procedures for that.

Oklahomas law enforcement memorial is in front of state Department of Public Safety headquarters in Oklahoma City.

Canadian County commissioners unanimously approved the request to place the stone memorial.