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Memoriam

HONORING THE MEMORY AND THE VALOR

Deputy Laverne Realander - 1974

Laverne Relander was the first woman peace officer in Scott County and among the first in the state. She carried her responsibilities proudly and to the highest standards of the law enforcement profession, while breaking ground for the generations of female Scott County law enforcement officers to follow in her footsteps. Laverne died at the age of 56.

 

Detective George Lill – 1983

George was one of the best athletes produced in the area. He was molded by family and his military training and rose in the ranks of the Scott County Sheriff’s Office to become Chief Investigator. George worked on several very serious criminal cases plaguing Scott County, including the Cermak three-generation family sex abuse case. He died at the age of 40.

 

Deputy Jon Niemann – 2003

Jon kept everyone in the Sheriff’s Office on their toes with his great sense of humor, particularly with impressions of celebrities and co-workers. Jon’s background with the Marine Corp made him disciplined, dedicated and committed. During his tenure at the Sheriff’s Office, Jon worked in a variety of positions: a patrol deputy, bailiff, civil process, and as a proud and valuable member of the Sheriff’s Office Special Response Team. Ironically, Jon, who had no tolerance for drunk drivers, was killed by a drunk driver on December 30, 2003. Jon was 37 years old.

 

 

Deputy Darrell Honza  - 2010

Deputy Darrell Honza spent much of his time at the Scott County Sheriff's Office working in our Civil Division, where he served Civil papers including Summons, Orders for Protection, Harrassment Orders, Eviction Notices, and Writs.  Deputy Honza was well known for his volunteer work at the Scott County Fair, Youth Firearm Safety Training, was a member of Ducks Unlimited and TIP (Turn In Poachers).

For over 20 years, Darrell was proud to serve the residents of Scott County.  In stature, Darrell was a big man and his heart was even bigger when it came to helping troubled youths and their families.

 

 

 

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